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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 4

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for )m ami a M.J lo It l(i. ill. I th Mm. ih.pg 4.ln, ami IVII foli.tf aim a rui yr1a ru n. lrk.

wag nJm Ih" hole, until A Trip to the Park Will Take but i. tut aaifi. Hopkins-Sears 1 itu.n etiritli. nrtfhth, th a v. iitima rla.

i Illlllt, ailrlltm at'Olau. nf I'l a.i. Then h.ft Ih. Mil 7lh and at, ii ih t.nir nf th u.14, tjit.n. hros a Short Time.

Call Up at Once PtIOSE 21. fir fiiKfi in full, I nt -irf. Ifl.l II I. ih- hi Hi.l M. IK-Mri him I Ml" tw.n.

fH Hrif flit.l unilT r.n lht rmild ti.rffiy tn Im-i-i-1 I'-k" lh. Kf MiMwirl 'Ti(nr ira of 24 in nn. lh. an 1 i iiiimi rn a lm rrijnoa. Th xi.iinr.

i nl thai Ih. h. I'lHirm th. fir.i fift.fi minuir pr fhi k-fl Ihr ball In l-rk- i.rrll-Mr an4 m-rf l.a lihit rt nfTnai nam. wllh a tmi an4 i.ti lh! a bus h.il.lm h-r ma ami hut IMII.

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bil at th. of Ih .1 Hiiih tlH-v tii4ii aul ihrumi lh. h.i n4 iti.y tla. i wllh a m-. th.l r.it.ii.

Im- i mi Young 1 tttuart I4, r.11 ami Si. anj Kinny I arnunj I I ta- kl. fluawl i ihi.uk-h tt right i.l. Walters 4. Thn ih lira tri.4 th iln but It hlt Btusrl 41 1 ih.

Th. hall aaa Ik )i ls fT'-tti Ih. goal t'rak. tight. nl up hr litis ar.J at It a llttl hant.r.

Young mart 4 yards. Hata I linly Sat fl4 from tirak ht.u.4 lit. on Htu.rt I amatiil glit ri I ami fumlil.4. an Wi- Ihrooah lieaa Iln. 1T lit alia Company Locust' St.

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hut I a.latir.t alr.Kiy ai4 -Hiltiy loaarl. HIGHLAND PARK VICTORY NEBRASKA TRCL'h'CEO AMES the COLISEUf.1 Yciuriif a.nt I ami ihn trl. th. In. Mimoiirl a ball on ia.

r'u. IfnU a.nt at th. E.rak4 i -n a tr nn. trial h. ma.

I. 4 ai. an I a half. Kirk Ann. en takn nut hn Ih.

hall a i a mi loan a r.l Iln. arid i4-p l.t a.ar a hm l.4.to. ai.i.l in. 11 glvrh hall Am4 Was gild AdttnrriJ I he Kail bnt in All. II I la ml.

F.len Pfno Col leg-, nt (Nks liana by score of l'i to Oa on lh. Hi.l l.l and mail a apavlarular fin around loa a riahl -d for a I h- doaan lift .11 fnled lo kl gonl giir 1 apturfl n- A trial at an 1 run La 11.4. and Misaourl puhtl out fro a tl-kosSi ran It ha' IS yard, hut Htlptia 1 4114 th play off, lititl movril Mtsrourt tank hjlf th" 4ia. Ian. hjr goal lin.

a. a pnftjty f' fr-si. play befor. th. ball Has sn.pt4 l--r th puni.

inn.it mad 3 through lh. K'rk iunti out t. nn tan It bet 1 yard. Young flunked on a rtght n4 run, hVnn.y mad and Wsu. mr.4 II firs' 4nwn.

Hat.s galm4 1. Wsltr 4, nd Kinney mad. It first down. fturt fumhl.4 and th oval shot (Uhl' tn 1 lark. ah.

1 1 to ami tjc on 1 1 a inr. tin, So Ih. Iih.I l. I tint liwa out of th k. a iM.irk mo I.

y.f.l aroiiii'l l.ft rinrh nilnt'l lin hui k. anil lla. a -i for. li. kM k.

Kirk rniight th li.iil th t.iti hd in tdav again i 'nt railM aith nog the arrt.t th. Oval 4 ml aril and llilnke alia Mhoulit llaa. Doo. Halter. K.il on vanl Ho Thr ram n.r llng In.

gam. to4a. V.f. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 and Afternoon and Fvenlng, SECOND ANNUAL CHICAGO HORSE SHOW of tat CHICAGO HGRSESKQtf ISS'R.

I0H a. kitCMaa, kaging nurector S20.OOO in prlies. Many handsome tropnles. icit aafkc on awl naiLMOADtt. i lh liiilivi.lnal I t.n ih.tr oaau inltlill.

loaa nutnig.r i wllh Mlr.mrfita atKit of (lad. Th.V n. of th. nu a '-i -n 1 iit in Ht. tir.k.

nit tin i nin, 4tiJ Ti.r up. Ih gain. Hmt knit In I'-nnrti mail, a ymtt lhr- iH Ih. tin. Tim Muln.g in Ih Thank ii L'ay 1 nn-l noihlng.

ami Ki nhrn h.tr una i.i.iy In 1 Ih. oat of l.tun.U. tltuari thi- l.okrl. I I. It In tun.

to i i.rrt.il II out an. I xr.la. if th -i. la a t. im In th.

aim runiiln II hm yanla thai h. I tmmtt hail arlth l.rtin"r. tea dining ttt imin.r un.i.r an .1 In of th l'i lh air. Hig It ami fn.s. Nn gain.

Matins mad 5 and bunging 'h 1m.1I to At Lincoln: N.hraaka 17. Am. t. Wu In gl.a A m. a ti.an d.d low.

4ii. ti ll inn tor NVhrat-ks tha loi.t at of h. -tim N. l.raak hell. fumble hr 10 of lh.

If an.T aa to anh.lr.iar him Jut thai h.rt li.in y.rt.r.luv. 11 Ink t.ii. hrtlna villi run in. aufti. ll th ii waa an I.orals llulrlaaaad and Ou tg.n.rall.d lit latter and Had Firry-tiling 1 h.lr tiwa War Highland Fsrk Prtn rtill.g.

(. Highlanders d.f'-atH the iaitora la a Itiornltig gain. Both t.ams In poor condition and Ih game was stopped many tun-4 for in- Julie. s.ord first, flrlnkle running 25 yards to a toii'-hdown. Klnl half In a score of Highland Park 12.

Fenn 4. Newton made a 30-yard run for the Highlander outclassed the visitors. The spirit did not move the "Quakers in tin'id to ih. I.taa team, f'r Knli" M.y ii a-4 i.nlv In ret4iia to hla urgent oiiesl hal th. I.

ll.r.l on Ih. II. id. Iowa whs lo play Williams un. d'-r pniti-at.

which liny r.lusi-4 to du. Th. I.ltie up, I nti.at.l ti. Toa-a og.ra mi1' i' i fnn 1 1 hard flroim.l right rn.l, whh fail.il l-i gutn, Th. r.voHIng an 1ml m.

arvl tirought nothing. Kirk MintI 4u ymila. ami ink ran th. hall hark li vaila. i'aiiiiln lia-'on aork.il a Intl.

ttltk. II. (iirrl.il lh. Lull 5 yanl an I fafcniil to l'lll, Who riinhi'l It jar.ln furihi-r a-nunl right I'lark Irlnl an nil. no Kln.

rilimrt mail. 44 sn.l W.iH.rf went through for in, tn.iklng It fir.t down. th. Iln. for i'i mul ll.it.-a hiit.ll..! th.

Tlg.r Iln for 3 j'ttrdg. but lout th. bull on a tumble. Miaaourl fumhl.4, but r.galn.4 th. ball.

r7. f. F. Ml.llllll KOkl-il HIT to III. lull Jirak li mailt th.

hall ha. fc to tht r.nti-r of th II. 1. 1 In.ttinily. Aft.r a plnygof mi wyrf.) th.

hull gmt itunlfl u.ll down Inn aril J'nik. I'HI Iwi ita.n iHcklo tnl nunnt on th. right al l. for in yanl, aril ly ana. slit, hai.1 work fiirv.il lh down th.

r.nt.r affuli). Iiul It.i. MiKnoiii I i.nf. ni'-t. ur.fl II an.l I for 80 yanlK.

Anil mi tint ut vi nly mliiun ii of 111. k.iiii. fought htn an'l forth. I'lHk. i.ruiing th.

Imll n.iir gonl lin. ami (lowly hut gnii'li- foti lna It 10 th. only ti in d.iwii loyarili. iay.4 through Ih. tackira snd n.i, i IttUrfi gulp Co.cn citnion.

of much diaappotnl-4 In lh. showing of hja team. Am. t'4im taii.lcr.d a "iitok.r." Lincoln. N.h Oct.

t-farlnl! Th. Nr. hra-ka Corn lluak.r trounced low.i Agri-i iilttinil Cnllig of Am hre today at fin ball by the comfurtahl. margin of 11 tn t). A me waa outriaaiar.1, advancing th.j hall only tw.nty-hve yards during the Illty minute nf play and only tlin-r tlim nuking their distance on down.

N.hfHska, on Hi. eontLiry, carried the oval yard and but lor fumi'img at critical mommi might have added two more touch downs to their total A hwivy rain Inst night maila lh. ground Itrtgiea Hmlth Burrl.r ll.rb.rt 11 ii Flvnn Fa. Mueller Heharht Aun. Iiobl.

ThoriM'-Hoyt t.Hfalis Know lion from Osknloosa sufficiently Haturday morning In th. game with the Highland Park College eleven, nn the grounds nf the latter, and st the end nf two ii-minute helves Highland Park had the nniflth W.Pand Wal'-rH it. 11 game by a score of 29 to 5. The low score or tne yuasers was noi Fmittetabnrg Mason Ity 5. Miaaoiirl nnl Iln I'.

II wllh a Iln. bu. and Imti as nv. th. lin.

Trt thit I tou. hdown was mad In 1:1 minute, of play, ftm-nn kh k.d goal. Hi.tr: flrak IH, Missouri 0. 1 in th. kl' k.

ff lark taught Ih. bail and ittsa.it It In Young, tvi g.iln.d 6 yards. f'lark tried a run. and was l.n kl.d for a o. Anoth.r try at th nam.

had th. s.im result. Ilacon punt.d 40 yards, and Hall, a ho (aught It, was li'iiwl In his trai ka. Forrester vain go through th Iln. Kirk klck.d, hut Diak was offside, and Miwaouti got 10 yards advnnr.

as a nalty. Hall lost yard and Kirk punt.d over th goal line. Hacon punted hack to th Th. Missouri backs started slow, and sure atoppt-d without a gain. Hall mad.

a through the and Washer, on a revolving weiigp. n.tted 4. Forrester noide Hall 1. and Washer 2, First down. Forrester hurdled th.

Iln. for 414, and li.niutt fulled tu gain. Wash.r mad. 2, Forrester 1'J. making first down again.

Hennett hit the line, which was, rton this time. Hn a second trial made only and the hall went to Drake nit dow HM. Pink Blurted another whirlwind. Hluurt mail and I'd I 7 around right end. madn a pass, running, to H-con.

and llrcniner gave th. ball to Missouri. Klnn.y recovcrerl It on a fumble, and I'ell madn IS yards, hut was stopped by Kirk with a brilliant tackle. Walters made 6. Bates as tin kled for loss, Walters made and PeU through th.

line. Young i and Walters 1. The ball was Mti.on ritv. Oct. 2.

Pficlal: Km- due to rsgise.l playing on their part, for th.y showed good team work and thi-y played for all they were worth. Penn started th game with a spirit that In metsburg and Mason City played here to-ilny. the game ndlng 1n a score of to 6. spired all, and soon carried the pigskin Blood Poison Cured Free. through the Highlanders line or a It was almost an errorless game, and the first played h.re.

Emmetsburg was within on. font of goal In the first part of the last half. A touchdown was made touchdown, hut failed on goal. This seemed to bring the Highlanderto their senses, snd from that time to the finish they showed superior work In every re spect. At the end of the first half the sggravsilngly slippery, and prevented tlm fast playing on which N.

lir.iska depended to pll. up a sura Nehratka wa. anihltlou lo iun up a greater tor aaalii-t Am.s limn did Iowa I niverslty, whi li a wk aao .1. -fitted Ames 12 toll, and their sikcc-s w.t,4 eminently satisfactory lo Booth, theNi. braska concli, who looks for hla men to give iM-nnatn a hard tussle next Saturday at Milwaukee.

Captain Wesinver. and Stringer, the two regular Corn Busker tn. kit were not In tha play today of Inlurhw, hut Kingsbury snd Voas In their nlsccs Crandall dash for i yarn sround Ames' rlahl end wa the longest run of the game, Kaat-r. a new hak, l'lll. hur Kfngshury and Iirnln, were used to carf th.

hall, most of the plays being directed toward the Ames ends snd tackles, which score was 12 to 5 In the Highlanders A Sample Ton of our f.unip CVibI ill give such perfect satisfaction that it will secure your patronage for ever after. For lieatinp ami fur household pttrpoM's our Lump Coal is unexcelled. It is clean and gives a clear, steady fire. The Remedy Is Sent Absolutely Free to Every Man or Th second half was a walkover for the Highlanders. They both out-played and the Quakers, who seeim-d Woman Sending; Name and Address.

to be In poor condition physically. In by Martin of Kmmetsburg: time, 13 minutes. In the Inst half Oillman, of Mason city, scored a touchdown, time mln-tits. The game closed with the ball In Mason handih Northwest.ro Defeated Illinois. Champaign.

Oct. 26. Northwestern defeated Illinois today by a score of 17 to It In a very poor exhibition of foot ball. Htahl was the star of the game. In the first half Illinois had everything her own way, gaining from 6 to 10 yards on every down.

In the second half Northwestern hammered her lines tn pieces, taking the ball 10 and 20 yards on every turn. The attendance was this half the Highlanders went around the ends repeatedly for long gains, which brought their score up to 29 points. New now on Mlssouil's 6-yard line. Htuart ton made one run of 30 yards for the Highlanders. 1 The sains of the Quakers were mostly through the lino and their end plays were weak, while on the other hand the LACLE COAL 4)3 Avenue.

MOORE'S Highlanders were weak on the line plays made three In on. smash and was pushed over on the next signal. Baron kicked goal. Score: Drake 24, Missouri 0. There was only a short time left, and that was uneventful.

Kirk kicked off to Young nn the five-ycrd line, who advanced 15 yards. Bates made 4 through th. line, and time was called with the ball nn Drake's 25 yard line and headed In the opposite direction at top speed. The llno-up: and made their gains around the ends. The star game for the Quakers waa played by Stanley, Anderson and Livingston; that of the Highlanders by Hully, Newton and Peat.

gave way for steady and substantial gam. I'lllsbury punted In aurprlidiwly good form and tha previous weakness of ihe Corn Buskers In the kicking department was in no wise apparent. Ames, on the offensive, attempted th. use of a tandem formation with five men tn the play. The mud.

however, yielded such poor tooting thnt the lowans were unable to get under headway before Brew, Koehlcr or Kingsbury broke through and stopped the play. Captain Scholty was Ihe only Hawk-eye tvho was able to make, any ground against the strong Corn lliifker rieiense. Coach Clinton, of Ames, wns disappointed with the showing made by his team. He sitld tonight: "Amen did not pluy up to her true standard today. The team atruck a slump and played wretchedly.

Their game against iuwa.a week ago, was much atroug-er thun their exhibition of today. 1 think Iowa and Nebraska are about on a par. Wh.it difference, if any. mav he In Nt-hrn8- The line.up; Penn. Position.

H. P. C. Bovle-Seevers h. Miller Williams L.T Hmlth Missouri.

Hurney Washer Kills I-ewls L.G Komi eter Airtight He n. iJKEAKS LP TENACIOUS Carter Hervig O'Brien Il.O Garrison Pemberton firake. Kinney Hates ftoyer Mar-elwood Pell Rtuart Jordan ilacon Clark Young Walters Stanley It. U. Cunningham-Peat Livingston it Hully ka's favor, but the margin would be ellsht fferson-Flnley Newton Frailer Anamom 1-.

l'errv i Ktrk It Forrstr Hennett. Hall Ames has some good material and the team Will keep you warm when others fail. Drlnkle F. Allen Roberts Q. Ritchie Keleree, Hare, umpire, llremner.

Lines men, Thompson and Jefferson. Time keepers, Martin, De Graff. CHAFING DISHES! Benre, Drake. 24, Missouri 0: touchdowns, Wallers, Htuart 2, Jordan; goats, Huonn referee, W. H.

Bremner; umpire, Rtlpp; time keeper and linesman. Charles Hlllkey, of Yale; time of halves, 30 minutes. The Game Kxplalned. There Is tome misunderstanding about The Illustrations Above Plainly fchow what this Grand Discovery will Do. will yet round Into shape and give a good account of Itself." Toniitht the members of the Ames team were tendered a smoker and reieptlori at the Fhi Camma fraternity house.

The line up Nebraska. Position. Ames. Corteiynu ft. ft Throckmorton Vnsw li.T.

lorgi'tinon Brew B.O (C) Scholty Koehlcr SlevenS Tnhin fc.n Kbersole Kingsbury L.Y Shedd, 1C Slar.lngcr Drain (acting Daniels finger It.H... Cave Friday's foot' ball game between High land Patk's second team and Capital I ark high school. Highland Park, after some A full, new line. Tinware! Hardware! dispute about a decision, quit the game. Aa soon as time was out, Capital Park continued the game.

The ball was fumbled by the quarterback, who picked It up and made a touchdown. Whether the ball touched any other player before be If your Cold does- not yield promptly to the use of "77," alternate with a few dosea of Specific No. "One." The effect will bearnazlng. The use of, Dr. Humphreys' Specifics restores the numbed vitals, starts the blood tingling, relieves the congestion; arouses the slurjjgish liver, permits the system to cleanse itself, and "breaks up" jthe Cold.

At all Druggists 25 cents, or mailed on receipt of price. Doctor's Book Mailed Free. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Cernar 'William and John New York. Crandall I. Coye I A colihrat.d Fort Wayne Phyplclan hits fliHoov.red th.

mowt wond.rful cure for Syphilis or lilood 1'olson ppr known. It oulckly curfs such in'ik'Hllons an mucouti pati'luis In the mouth, nore throul, cofiicr colored spots, iilcratloiis on the body nnd in hundr.di of can.s where the and ey. brown hud fallen out and the whole rkin was riitisn of huiln, mul oic.ri., tills wonderful spyi-lnc has com-plt lely rliHim.d the hole bcily Into a clean, perfect condition of physical health. V. (Ilium Mctiiath, 4S (iullford Huf-fnlo, nhvs: ''I am a well man today where a year ago 1 was a total wreck.

doctor- had fulled to cure me nf syphilis. I was rid of my orc and mv become nmooth and natural In two there wns not a for. or plmplo 011 mv body, and today am absolutely w-'ll. give you permission lo use my name and will answer all Inquiries from suffering: men." Every railroad running Into Ft. Wayne brlnirs of sufferers seeking this new and marvelous cur.

and to enable those who cannot travel to realize what, a trulv marvelous work the doctor Is accomplishing; they will send free to every sufferer a free trial package of the remedy so that everyone can cure themselves In the privacy of their own home. This Is the onlv known treatment that cures this most terrible of sll diseases. Address the State Medical Institute, 280 Elektron Ft. Wayne, Ind. Tin not hesitate to write at once and th.

free trial package will be sent sealed In plain package. Council Ilium. High Mrhool Wins. Sioux City, Oct. 20.

Special; The Council Bluffs High School foot ball team defeated the Sioux City High School team at Woodland Park this afternoon by a score of 6 to 0. Ayles-worth made a touch down for Council Bluffs one minute before the end of the first half, and his brother, Captain K. Aylesworth, kicked goal. The Council Bluffs team showed superiority In team work. The aioux City boys put up a stubborn game and had a little the best of It In the second half, keeping the ball In Council Bluffs territory most of the time.

Plllsbiiry, Bell Deshler Touch dowtts Plllsbiiry, Eager, Oandall, Coals Irom touch downsDrain, 2. Fquali'd Track Hoeol-a. St. Iiilils, 0ct.a6. Petit Multre won the final stakes at fair grounds today.

The distance, a mile and sixteenth, was run In 1.47, which equals, the track ing picked up by the quarter Is questionable. However, the fact that Highland Park would not finish the game forfeits their right to claim the victory. Neither should they receive the credit, as they were out-played by Capital Park. There la no doubt that If the game had been finished, Capital Park would have won easy victory. T.

F. SHEA. Referee. 312 Walnut Fui imcua, Stcant llcallnn snd afier cuinplelitig the tretttmtmta.

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