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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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4 SUNDAY 1S96 9 udson Symington CARPsIS URIfffURS D3APESES I HUDSON BUILDING SALE Lace Curtains urniture Dept 50 PER CENT ft Elevators to ifth and Sixth loor We want to sell every Baseburner $150 Heating Stove (Like cut) Vale Had a Tude With the Men rom GAS RADIATORS PORTIERES urniture AND STOVES All go at CUT PRICES PHELPS 1 74 Woodward Avenue 32E S3 (Elevator to ourth loor) PLAYED AN EVEN GAME udson Symington HUDSON BUILDING DR SPINNEY CO Doucette Normalt and 3 Office tours: rom a to xa SumlMa co du S5O DET KOIT LITTLE LET TO EXPORT MUSICAL NEXT TO GODLINESS 53 and 57 West Alexandrine Ave Infected Body "With COMES CLEANLINESS DETROIT INSTITUTE Of MUSIC Are Scrupulously Clean This Is An Important Point GENERAL SPOUTING NOTES MIS3 at the Hotel Ste ire Roblncn Detroit Conservatory of Music HAHN Director Dropping lloiiritra do to them for are seta the apparatus cleansed before Continued Export Medical Continued on ISge Twenty hre' I work sore WatersWltoon Tooker Pierce too! house to be were obeyed and MoultonBeal contrary re baOeva taat a large buatnen win dose tn American wheal thia winter' 1000 St 3 002OS India and the probable beceaaicy of large Impor tation A late rainfall attgtit improve crop proa pact oC'Xndta comewoat tmurh thia la not lik ly to be the case and we are rather inclined to ex pert that the req Jlreraeata India win make further importation of American wheat neceeearv Potter Richmond We re reived this week another lot of ish Net Cur tains like cut only Oram Schroeder Duffy Turner They are worth 5400 but we bought them cheap and otter them at this figure PER PAIR They are 54 inches wide and 3E yds long Ilcideklar: Martin yon i if Then Chronic Condi Can't me 2 I bet the market again broke en reports that the demand from India had ceased and that farmer deliveries In the nvrihwert wera cn the increase axaln and that wbe would be scat forward to primary points si then no money la carry ink it ta interior elevator The tin stsig nsnt Hemd ey Harrous Shirts Hume CMIEHTAKEIH IN TIIOI'IIIE (rains are very dull The boom in swung shoulder to shoulder in a swaying mass of struggling Princeton joyful in certain vic Hatvard bowed down and deject Washington November tnsot of die condition shows: Available cash $5 gold reserve $115553 pursued by the whole Yale team un his long run kicked the goal The day ideal one game We have in stock In the next few davs vou wan a Stove we will sell you one at 30 PER CENT PRICES to Ward i Kaeeipts of wheat at pri mary crarket are 30 bu for th We have In stock 37 single pairs of Por the sample is included in each Sold them all season from 3500 to 31000 per pair our price to move the lot is POINTERS is Etrong at lOe over Ann Arbor Mich November 7 The Ann Arbor high school met the All reshmen on the gridiron thia afternoon In twenty minute halves and each side scored a egg The 7 (Special) football tea was a very bad one showing a dwrtiw almost every poeilloa and that ton balped to weaken the market Thia La the bank Matement watch we ought to have had a week SCO and it ta rather remarkable at Ude time wbtn a raj Institute 50 yard line and by the hardest of bucking pushed it down the field to tha red and 15 yard line The scene whn the Indians failed to get the ball over was almost indescribable John Bell one of the leading lights in the University of Pennsylvania was so excited that he cast aside his dignity for the time bring and turned a back somersault behind goal ultz Made a Senationai Hua Providence I November 7 Tale defeated Brown IS to to day in a well eon tested gim marked by plays of rushing srvi IMtle kicking The sensational feature was the run of ultz who tock the ball on 25 ya rd Tine and ran eighty yard for Brown's only touchdown Yale's only touchdown In the first half was made by misplays on Brawn's tackle and the ball was pushed steadily down the field until Connors carried It over the Ine in ike failed at the goal and the half ended with the score 4 to in favor at Yale Yale played harder In the second half but a fumble when near Brown's goal gave the ball to the home team On the very hrsi play ultz circled Yale's end and shaking off his tacklers ran nearly the length ot the field for a toueb lown ke kll eaw V) ujire wnuiv aiv renin a uug Hvr jn for football and 2300 people saw the Score of Other Games November 7 Cornell defeated to day by a score of 34 to 0 xwfuiDvT rcini We have a lot of Odd Pieces on hand and have marked them at prices to close out they consist of Divans Rockers Reception Chairs etc punt Michigan got the end Villa went through Michigan was given five Another Record Urukcn New Orleans November Jimmy Michael broke mure Ulvycle records at the cement track this afternoon He rods two miles in 3 3 three miles In 1 3 and five miles In 3 3 These were all paced The previous recur I were: Two miles at Louisville by Berio Ln 3:43 1 3 three mites in 3:41 and five mile tn O'fis by Michael at Chicago Johnson was not feeling well enough to try for the mile LObT CAPITAL tyour manhood) Restored and UM system ones mor put ta health vigorous condition tor the sell ties ot work and Gonorr hoea Varicocele and stricture cured without palm No cutting Syphilis and all Blood Dts tle area Harvested this year The condition is reported at S3 per eent A special article In the London Tlmee on the wheat question expresses the opinion that the price will continue to advance and advUea Eng lish wheat procucere not to play into the hands by overstocking the market Norninls Took Athlon In Ypsilanti Mich November The Normals won an easy game with Albion here thia afternoon by a score ot 52 to 0 Th game began with Albion's kick off The Normals tnaoe tne drat touchdown in to minutes Wilson sickedIKht goals and missed one Law nee Water and Pierce made tong end runs Lawrence end ing with a touchdown Albion's Interference was good but they were outmatched in every other rrep cc rouowing wss tne nne up: vioion rosition Boys center Pender right guard Haniiwn left guard left tackle right tackle right end left end quarter back full back left half back right half back week ago The visible supply ought to increase not far from a million bu Aa usual Liverpool responded freely to esr advance yesterday but our market was ready for an advance and offer ings gave us a good break ariy tn th day aftsr which we had an advance of 2e up to for that trharkey is in San rancisco and Corbett in New York they are calling each other ours more than ever Distance Is the great promoter of courage among these actor lighters The annual reception and ball given by i ce neia at Thursday first effort ires Outside the City A fire waa In progress west of the city at an early hour this morning As nearly as be learned i was about three miles from the city limits towards Dearborn but It occurred too near the time of going to i press to obtain any particulars I A fire on Jefferson avenue opposite the Detroit Driving Club park shortly before midnight last night made quite a tlaze The house and barns of a farmer named i Chappel were burned nil) OLD KELUBIE SPECIALIST Thirty four Year Experience La th treatment of Nerroua Chronic and pecll Duewaea ot Men and Women TOVM 31AV If you ar dull stupid forgetful tired out conactou of lost abil ity to think plan or carry out and find yourself In the whirl pool or orrow or remv rrom zn or yo' reiii or indiecretlon or ar troubled with Vuknevi Nervous Debility Dee pendency Aversion to Society Kidney Troubles or any dl en of th Ge ntte Vrinary Organ you ean her find aaf and tpeedy cure Ctianre rcaaoaablc especially to the poor CCREJ In the Inter collegiate shoot between Harvard and Yale yesterday moring Yale won A general meeting of the Detroit Yacht club wtu be ia to morrow night Boxing is to be revived at St Louis and Minnesota The authorities have agreed to remove the ban they placed on It some time ago The Monroe Bowling Club has organ ized for the season and will receive chal lenges addressed to George McDonald 2a) Beside Performing Cures Specialists of Adams ledical Institute ANY ARBOR'S HIGH SCHOOL NOT A STRONG AS TELEPHONE 4737 KATE JACOBS Director and Head of the Plane Deportment William Ludrr ad of Violin pt Herman Heberlaln Violoncello Harmony Willard Brackets Head ot Vocal Dept Hovey Head ot Banjo Mandolin and very active rePirr from 3 to 4 Calumet acid at 3ZJ and hid for mere Kraraarx opened at 14 and rv 13 Osceobi cold at 3u Quincy at 120 Wdverize at Old Domsaioa at Mr Mr Mr Guitar Dept COULD NOT SCORE AGAINST THE ALL ILE UM EA EV EV Carlisle Indian school were beaten by the wearers of the red and blue on ranklin ield this afternoon by the score of 21 to 0 three touch downs two goal and the field goal It was the finest gam of th season and the peraons present witnessed some of the grandest line bucking by the Indians that has ever been seen on any gridiron During the last ten minutes of the play tne Carlirle boys got the ball on Pennsyl Aa Antwerp Setter rays: The cause at the recent remarkable advance in wheat market cf tto wa tne mericge of vleeroy wtM the of rte XV offer a three piece Parlor Suite A four pfece Parlor Suite Cobbler Seat Rockers Oak and Mahoarany inish Morris' Reclining Chairs Oak and Mahogany inish re versible Corduroy Cushions only 1000 half back Sullivan Right half back Dunlop Cozserts ull back Brown Dibble Ban ff Paul ot at 10 against 3 a year ago Withdrawal were 7 2O for rail thipmem and 1)34 bu tor city use a total cf 4274 be etoeo are tri That Always Observe II1PE MUST GIVI ALONG SMALL HELP ROM AMERICA The Modern Miller A period at dutlneea is reported tn th thxnretic fiour trade but price are hell at figore quoted a week ago or ad vanced The ace city of wbt i aaore pronounced thn before reported Miller and grain are generally ot opinton that grawers believe In much lusher pricea" Riehardaon Hill A ffm by private wire Dam ACCORDING TO A REPORT ISSUED BV BRADSTREETS Mooreland right uilmI Gauchow rignt end larLelin quarter Ealdwia left hAlf Atchiaon rArtn half Hodgman and Watts lull beck PLkYKe WERE CRIPPLED AMI HL Mill ED are the see the behind Grand Rapida Mich November special) The football game between the Grand Rapids ami Ionia high schools football teams to day re sulted In a row which threatened tor a time to end seriously Th re was a large crowd present for the I'cal team has been putting up a stiff game and they saw a meet disgraceful time During the first half George Vizard officiated as referee and Hunter Savis UXX th place for the last half but ore of his decisions gave rise to a dispute which lasted until the time expire! and the tame was given to th locals 14 to Iff The visitors claimed It and several scraps were narrowly averted An ftort was made to night to patch It up but without avail and both sides are claiming the game Clo verseed price The coarse wheat Is having little effect on com and eats Duluth received 272 cars of wheat on Satur day and Minneapolis 503 a total of 773 against llld a year ago No 2 red heat in this market a year ago was selling at esc No 2 corn at and No 2 white oats at 21' )c It is estimated that at least 13 to 20 per rent more wheat was sown tn Missouri this fail than was seeded last year December puts In Detroit are quoted at bslie and calls at tCn In Chicago December puts were and call 'The prospects for higher said John Dupee "are better than at any time since the advance began though we of course will have reacticns" Total tank clearings in this city last week were 33213324 against 33073blV for the week before and 33651200 for the corre pondmg week of last year The Ohio crop estimate the are seeded In wheat this fall at 2141300 acre against 2231 faas Seen very strong and active to day i stocks Brokers have Loen 3 xxied with orders to buy stocks and th whole list shews good 1 vr The advance ha hardly begun and we are bcun to ww prices very much higher and a ULIUS SEYLER (Pupil of Scharweak Berlin) teacher HARMONY nox BROWN BUILDING be Woodward Ave third floor THE DETROIT REE PRESS DR SPiNNEY AVoodward 4ve aide and scored the rtret touchdown la short orl winning for them at the close cf the game 12 to 4 Notwithstanding that the afterpocn was stormy a good crowd wa present to witness the gam KILLING TANDEM PlAJ'S HELPED UR IXCETON TO IVIN BET THEIR AliliRESMD MADE Tim TIGL'Hs HUNGRY Newspaper Men at a erret New York November Mark a Hanna gave a dinner to night to the newspaper men who had regularly na tional headquarters either in New York or Chicago during the campaign The dinner was served in the banquet hall at the Waldorf ard it was an elaborate affair The decorations were somewhat of the Issues of the campaign a lit tle gold and silver ship belnsr provided for tach dlnr as a souvenir There was also presented to each of the guests a gold medal the size of a £3 mid piece with the name of the recipient and the fact that it was presented by the national com mittee inscribed on It and also the words: and Hobart Sound Money and PENNSYLVANIA BELT THE CAIUBiE INDIAN 21 TO mislead anybody Europ has taken tbc Rju oiniza wheat with mammal fury kaorani hi wm! wlUir gly trot foreseeing that urouli reafix such high price far it large crop out wall informed people believe in a material falliog off of supple from that quarter therefor eon to tn coocluaioe that Kurere wi) not bare to rom the aaztl Couiii Dizziness Deafness of Muons In Mt Clemens Mich November The Mt Clemens High School Played against the Detroit High School Juntara at Athletic pant thie afternoon th result iag 3l to tn favor of the visiting team The frlenda of the home team claim that they played against unfair odds this being their first game while the Detroit boys were much older and mere ex perienced than the Mt Ciemen high school boys it up by a short ball on a fumble for seven vards yards on off side play and then Caley made six more Villa was carried back four yards and the ball went over on a fumble Minnesota made a few small gains and then Loomis punted to Michigan's thirty yard Hix where it was downed at once Caley and erbert made fire and four yards and then the latter went around left end for thirty five yards with Duffy and Hutchinson for Interference Minne sota blocked elver a kick and Scandrett got the ball but was forced to punt and Duffy was noshed outside after a gain ot ten vards Caley and erbert then ad vanced tha ball to twenty yard line and elver kicked Hutchinson caught the ball and went over for a touch down but the umpire said that Hutchin son had not been put on side and would not allow it Time was called with the ball on twenty yard line Score 0 to 0 In the second half Michigan resorted to kicking and Duffy showed his superiority over Loomis in this line of work Harding made a twenty yard run around right end but Duffy made up for tt by a punt Mich igan cured the bail on a fumble and Duffy was pushed across for a touchdown Reed Rockers DEENSIVE WORK KIVKD THEM IN THE IRST HAL REALIZING ITE IN THE 5 SION CARRIED TRICES DOWN On October 1 a 2 ymr old child of Anton Shvleski of 210 Thirty second street died of diphtheria The father was away from the city at the time and by the direction the body was Interred at Mt Olivet cemetery Some other children of this couj'e were buried at ML Elliott cemetery and Sheleski wished to have the body of the last child removed to the lat ter cemetery He made application to the health office for a permit for its removal and Dr Duffield made arrangements to grant it and have the removal overseen by a health office inspector Sheleski made an arrangement with rank Cilkowski Co undertakers to remove the body and i this firm sub let the contract Yesterday morning the subcontractor went to Mt Olivet cemetery unci on informing the au thorltles there that a permit had been granted disinterred the body placed It in a hearse and started for Mt Elliott with it Dr Duffield heard ot this while the corpse was in transit and gave order to the Mt Elliott authorities that It should not be buried until he Issued instructions to that effect In reply to his questions Dr Duffield was Informed that the only Isolated place available for keeping the body until interment was the toolhouse So he ordered that it be kept there until arrangements were properly made for its i interment ana tnen tne disinfected These orders the undertakers are now the board of health will i disobeying a very strict state law forbid ding the removal of corpses where death was du to contagious disease without a i i special permit from the health board or health officer Health Officer Duffield is bound to enforce the observance of the i statutes and ordinances concernlnrcontagi ous diseases and will stir the transgressors I up with a long pole Greenville Mich November 7 (Special) A football gam was played here day between thr Greenville high choo! team ard th Knia Easterns Bath team were evenly matched and a very hot game was played At the first half of th game to'h teams s'rei A I'ut the Ithaca Burknetl West Point and Weslevan tied to day a hard fought bai lie 12 to 12 November 7 Duqueepe 0 University Ct Weet Virginia 0 Madison Vwls November University af WIs crnm 24 Unlver ity of Chicago 0' Williamstown Mas November 7 Amherst 3V I Hiatus 4 Albany November Union defeated Rutrers to dsjr 10 to i'hmnlxne III November 7 Northwestern Uclverotty 10: University of Illinois 4 Cambridge Mass November Shatter ed battered and helplessly fighting against heavyodds the crippled team of Harvard fell before tne prowess of Old Nassau thia afternoon and to trig fat the Tiger is tri umphant Twelve to nothing was the score of the memorable contest but it does not tell of the plucky stubborn stand that the crimson male against Princeton's relende assaults nor of the terrific bat tle that was waged for two hours back and forth across the white lined gridiron And at the end of the dim twilight the two bat tle lines midfield muacle tory and ed but still fighting gamely to the bitter end The pace at times had been terrific There had been many a fierce assault that left the young gladiators stretched out silent and motionless on the sod like so many dead logs thrown shoreward a storm Delay after delay came from the succes sive injuries but with grim determination and grit player after player struggled piuekily and faithfullv back into the game It was clean manly football however such as to delight the tremendous crowd pres ent There was no end of brilliant punt ing plenty of nalr raieinr encounters and exciting moments but from a scientific standpoint the game lacked the splendid organization of forces and the brilliant tactics whicn have characterized so many memorable battles on Hampden Park and Manheim field The game In miniature shows1 how Harvard started In playing en tirely on the defensive They repulsed the Tigers' fierce attacks and hardly ever at tempted to advance the ball themselves They played more strongly than they knew and the first half in whicn neither team crossed the coveted goal line was a su perb battle The second half saw a change cf tactics Harvard started out on the offensive and Princeton took up the task of defending their territory with such good effect that aided materially by Baird's splendid kicking their goal was never place! in jeopardy Tte iay wtth fauitlre weather and the biuret ot Ue was aa ideal aae for fretcball It was efegr and rewl but sunny enough to keep the st eet arnre comfortable without blng ton warm for Use players There were 1 people pres ent or two bretrv before the Xante the immense crewd ha! been filtering through the entranres and whn the teams arrived cn the field the big ajong the sides were packed solidly from top 'to bottrnj It was a grand picture from the incWure On each rite rase a mighty wall ot taranl'y Each stand waz a tnasa of solid color and the black and orang banner at Old Nas san vie? vucorously with th more numerous but co more lively pennants and streamers ot the erbert kicked the goal and then a rapid exchange of punts followeu and Cole suc ceeded in making a run around right end fur thirty five yards Then Harrison went around the same way for a touchdown Minnesota kicked out for position but failed to kick the goal After Michigan kicked off the second time Minnesota gave up trying to punt and went through Michigan's line and around right end time and again until the ball was on 15 yard line when it went over on downs and time was called with the ball on 30 yard line Score: Michigan 6 Minnesota 4 Toward the last of the game the Minne sota line outplayed that of Michigan Th latter part of the game was played ilmnrt in the dark Michigan rallied wonderfully at the end as she always does and gave evidence of plenty of reserve force Both teams played hard and fast but toward the end Minnesota played faster ball than Michigan arnham was taken out In the secord half on account of a dislocated shoulder and Hogg and also had to rvilr because of Injuries The line up: Michigan Position Minnesota Senter Left end Harrison MONDAY NOVEMBER 16 1896 St Johns November 7 urther disclosures concerning the marine tragedy to day indicate that after the steamer Tiber abandoned all efforts to save the vic tim1 of th collision with the schooner Maggie just beyond the entrance of the harbor last night she continued her voy age and within half an hour nearly ran down another vessel which escaped only by the merest chance The police have been for the bodies of the per sons who went down with the schooner Maeai but so far without success In quiry Is now being held before the city magistrate to lesrn if the wvtdence war rants the arrest of tha captain of the steamer Tiber Rochester November 7 The twentieth annual general assembly of the of will be opened in this city next Tuesday morning at 13 The as sembly Is likely to be in session from ten days to two weeks and will be an 1m Irtant gathering The knights numb 1 90 lyo having been in existence over twenty years and during the past year have added 167 new assembly districts be sides a national organization in New Zcalan I While the membership is net as Larg as tt was some time ago it none th less one of the atroncst and most prosperous organizations in the world Etc regard to Troubles" men ated and the market promise to fluctuate witain range ci 3e tc 4c wit a pwsiOly as good oppor tunitle sell on bulge a to buy an i Bitter emnplalnt i mad In England because i a ji'i sr trsrvm IrtMutivr mriml in There are roany trovblel with too frequent evM uatlre ot the Bladder efren sccempanled by a 'ight nartlrx or burning ren atton and weakening the in a manner the patient eannot account lor Tfiere are many men wb 41 ot chi difficulty ncrart ct the cue Th doctor will guaran a perfect ur tn alt such earea and baltbv restoration ot the genitourinary organs Ccnrultallcn fr Those urabl ta eall can writ full particular of their cas and hv llclna sent by exprers with full instructions tor Book tree Prel for Question Liat tor Homs Treatment Mention th! i wodtinr I WST we aseev 0 to 11 a tn ctov Department Toys and Christmas Goods Philadelphia November The redskin football representatives of the aa th athletic fiebl has seen since the intsr dase games began In the first iiAIJ'Ulw ball was dan gerously near the freshman goal must of th ttme and In th second th high school wt stantiy menaced Neither elde could make large Sains and the ball changed sides frequently The freshmen have Improved their game remai kably in the past two weeks eore 0 to Line up: shmen Position High School Hatch left end Rogers Simotts and Sheldon left tackle Neal left guard Sime carr center Anderaun right guard which head are th stomach fel of lead in It I RISCETOV ELEVEN BEVT Iin vutD in a or 12 to Concert and Vocal Instructor Studio: Brown Building 268 479 vYoodwardA venue Cor Grand Circus Top lcor A New SJlk inish Tapestry Cover just out the In tonel it mav be said that ClLm THZ STOMACH Is the result of old chronic catarrh of the heat: which almost everyone in Michigan eltker has has had or will have When the vjeum of Catarrh is not encaged tn hawking and spitting usually swal lowing catarrhal the vile excres cncp ot ore? cf Catarrh You i bark in your out tney that there was a chunk Normal "'Vamer Mordock CATARRH Its numerous forms ts positlvely hy the Adams treatment In 3 cases 10 you have catarrh if you have: Now open for the reception and classifi cation of students Prospectus oi applica tion JAS BELL Secretary ch wacko vzky Building 3 210 Woodward! The Adams Specialists do not claim to be terward been cured by the Adams Special ty only physician on earth who can cure anything though fer great treatment for I Caarrh seems to be the only one In exist I i In all jperiuuMeM TMs statement is made to distinguish the Adams specialists from ceria otrer self styled who one would think from their abusive utterances claim that all advance in science should stop at ther old fashioned methods and that ail who do not happen to live after taking their treat ment should Languish and die There are physicians who have aug tnented disease rather than reduced It sim ply by laziness Ignorance or a natural lack of cleanilnesSL Do a it not stand to reason that apparatus used in treat the tbr'at or nose of one patient should be thoroughly cleaned before being applied to another pa tient? Dr Adam and associates a I way thoroughly elennae all apparatu Is an antiseptic solution before the eyes of the patient about to be treated that he may be assured that he is not being made the victim ef the' slip shod practices of a lazy doctor fio eanot be honest because he is lazy and because he i n't clean Maytid yotnever came across one of these unprincipled practitioners it is just pos sible that yon may have treated with a taeciait who cleaned his apparatus in an antiseptic bath before treating you But in crier to WIAKE A TEST PER PAIR Never can such bargains be offered again TR0U3LES always hoarse arnham Right end Scandervtt Gr enlenf Walker elver Quarterback Cole bert Left halfback Bagley Caley Right halfback eigen Hogg Duffy ullback Loomis fmt eye tt you it wu probably thoroughly eJeanred Alter thia ex has pubilahed all of th adv pc in Detroit win prob begin io wttub ttioie Ratruments vt ra ore taer enfortttnate patients If taey they make some stereotypedjpfmsation tnzt it may appear that ey haven't read tnls article Juat rement Jr vht has beets their custom In rrzaf easlinea before then observe what t3 rxt tim you them listen toJanatlea they give you and then iCz it 11 over The Adams St kr repressed thetr patiectx the Ckaaline Incdent their metho 1 I5 et rx above are tnpirkl fcv xx aV vrejiaiMta of this city but nave ar Adams 3T ORT STREET WEST (OPP Savings Bank) the West End Yacht Club will the Germam Salesmen's hall eveninc and iudcirc from the a year ago it should be a great success The new Toledo Yachting Association will introduce the catboat feature next year Commodore Lichtenberg says that owing to the success of the boats here five more will be bought by the Detroit Yacht club for 1SI7 The Bohemian Sporting club has at present a mimbenhip of list) and new mem bers are benc proiosed for membership at every meeting Charley Gensllnger ex pects to have at least nearly 250 members before 1 The New York Evening World an itzsimmons will surely never meet in this vtetnity They are not want ed here They hav already done more to Injure the sport than any other pugilists and should they fight let It be in Texas where there will be no The first inter collegiate golf tournament played In this country took place yesterday on the links of the Ardsley Casino near erry on the Hudson The struggle lay between Yaie and Columbia and the New Haren boys won They rolled up the high score of 35 holes against their oppo Jim Kennedy of the Empire club of Maspeth and Charles of the Bohemian Sporting club have fallen cut Kennedy at ranged a twenty round betw een Tommy Ryan of Syra cuse and "Mysterious Bdly Smith of Boston for his club Genslinger it is said has made the pugilists an offer of a larger purse If anybody has ridden a bicycle around a ttack and cut his own pace he mav have a slight idea what a fast unpaced mile means When Coulter at Denver covered a mile in 1:53 1 5 thr fastest a rider has ever ridden that distance with out pacemakers was a performance en titled to the highest coraicniation Tee feat is remarkable MUs under 130 are of rather frequent occurrence but when a rider gets down to a condition which en able him to cut the wind for a mile in 1:391 5 he is capable of a performance that approximates a mile paced Ln 1:35 and there a only two men who have reached these figures 1 Princeton sent Mg eantlnimt of section on th to vterory tree pleasing £wtog nf Dunlop by the Prtnre ST Plucky little half back tnjurdL wtSLA Cambridge In eplendlt not or'e man In a thousand fcth'r than a clean victory for them xam bed progred ten minutes tv vlized that ther wu to he i 11 act unti th zecend half when thX crippled that 3 the aphcc aero th goal Un evin eon played a compact Interfere elore to I 1 'x in up ot a tnrtl haze esutred cn the taekje or a drtvlrc ran rny lay In the aauw dtreetion The tnter rn and elaanly ane thoum of tor frorn Harvard waa 31 xi a form and organlzatlMi rl haekn played sreadfly and oft n4 iard or tackle tn the fortratton with not trnttl the eeecn! half that they thea 001 Mdly ahaiered their Interference lacked the wel 05 Steady splendid klczirie wa a potent He unp4 In uprt term r1' th other hand with th exception at 772 nn punt tn the first ten minutes a great diaappointmant On the Cfcurcl was the bnbc atar of ei the Harvanl team Norman Cabot splendid aame until was forced to two freshmen tak? showed up ur fy rorr isenlnd the fine Du lop game Though injured in tre nt the play he kept doing brll E4 work to the very last when completely tjp gave way to CZMLS the tos and cboae the wind grlttoaton kicking off tuwr the curlier a goal Hamarl forced the play or a ar1 Lwanard through 'k'1'''1 for aains but the crim th Into ter ritory The story far aome was rnoeh n1SaTr' Kink" Kelly at ne hrad ct a tan nu axrald plunge into left taekl tor a fw £aln and then pannard would carry the rei'2 much farther ahead on the otbr ride tandem wa plunged Into the Har wnh PH driver th Tiger walked the ball war1 Harearl goal Each rurh 2: nearer th Tiger had their first xnrds from the crimson goal Johnny" Dunlop shouted to them himself against the Harvard waa Impregnable' Jhe Tigers attempted to force th Harvard ne but the erlmron lads were equal to 1 a'3 lk Leonida and hl little band Ciro Dunlop and the Har vard line hId th Tiger and th goal was sav dL Janrl not endangered again dur ing the first half second half Harvard started out to tore Princeton line and advance the ball but2m or th rat time In the game official began to penaHae the team far In wth putting the ball in play and for eff eide playing Both teams suffered several times in this respect Princeton scored the ffrac touchdown from th SS yarrt Hn Cabot wa ta Prewar tooic hi place Taung vfnith toesed tha ball to Bannard and the later jnaesdng aMit him aaEed away for Har 5 Hte a herd of stamped! buffalo Harvard ex captain wa neatly and of lhe lay Away went Hannard outside cf Swain dodging cleverly again am! again Dunlop made a flying leap at him a he raced down th field but missed him and shaking young Barnard crossed the goal line amid a thunder of enthusiasm Baird shot th oval clear and through between th posts Prince ton hat! won 12 to as in th few remaining minute nothing eventful transpired The line Princeton Position Harvard i T1 enl Cabot Brower Church Left tackle Swain loorta tovr4 4B jL en ruar Center Armstrong Right guard Hlllebrand Right tackle I Ccchrane Right end Smith Quarter back zMtunari anti Wheeler Kelly Reiter Baird Princeton 12 nard Brekawa Baird Dashtsl of Lehigh Hickok Male Wykoff of Cornell tire import tad in frozen meat and now a trust is being perfected to control the sale of both Eng fish frown meats and meat imported alive or dressed Henry Clew says: "The future locks bright Indeed and th exereire of good judgment those wtm have trains ean not only make both ends meet through their busmens operations but also store up a surplus for a rainy day during the next tovr Wheat receipt were 1 car of No I white 5 of i wet aa Hutchinson Villa I eft tackl A Smith Carr Left guard inlayson Wombacher Center ulton Bennett Tiight guard Harding Henninger Right tackle A Smith Stock are 3U345 tra of corn 53037 tat of oats Lu cf barley and 4dS31 bu cf rye Jackson Brcs A Co say: "The news is such BRnN39IAL Scm neonle are usua' iv such a condition is iu to th old disgusting catarrh which attacks so many in this damp climate Th Adams Special ists also cure positively Asthma and Chron ic and NERVOUS DISEASES Th man who finds himself losing hls strength ambition and corfidtrce In h'm at an early age be ause he has tres passed ajratnst certain of the Law of na ture probably because of Ignorance or lack of judgment in youth gladly embraces an opportunity of restoring hts body to full fledged manhood The Adams Specialists do not jar upon the seasibi' ltlrs of pa'enta by asking a host of unrece sary irsfions Such aupertor practitioners car Is rover about all they to know from a proper ff patl nt AH nervous dl easea ppsjtlvely cured home treatment Send for symptom blank If you live away ora Detroit or cannot call Dr sniocess with patients treated through the mails ha been phenomenal CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION Ross Jungnickel Conductor of the Detroit fymphony Orchsitra and Detroit Oratorio society Is prepared to accept a limited number of piano students Singers prepared for opera Oratorio and Concert Repertoire Kektdrnce COIto VADO" Cor IL JUMOliS WEPT THE PL41' TER AT JIT CLEMENS ON Vvykvc I LI rC WW'i i 3 I Stock fxl I' 'T i i 3 5 ai EtJ ru jtjsu zviaA i 1 3 J9 Je Jt 1 1 i i jlBW i I Parlor i 1 fl 'I I $398 Table Covers tHre A EntrP brth St MICK 1T School onfl Longiws I I i 1 11 1 I i '4 I' 8 at: wa flt ft vw a Athletic 1J I enfflinger i 1 il IS fill a I li i 1 1 1 1 1 I III ill 1 Cr ai raauara I.

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