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H. MORE, Ltd, 123 Carond.ltt St went high above and squarely between the goal posts. Twice he missed a goal by the narrowest of margins from the sixty-ysrd line and made another from the thirty-yard line. His punts averaged over fifty yards. His all-around plav showed a vast improvement, the hr footing giving him an opportunity to show his sprinting and dodging abilities.

His tackling is bard and sure, and his return of the ball after a kick was equal to Hershberger's. Wisconsin's exhibition of team work was beautiful. The whole team played a fast, snappy game. The Interference forced rapidly and started Northwestern played a hard, plucky game, but was outclassed at all points. GAMES 1ST THE SOCTH.

'tffl I with this unpleasant falling of memory. On ths occasion of a "bar dinner" at his bouse he went op stairs to dress, but did not reappear. The eompany sat patiently for soma time, till ar length-just aa their hunger was getting the better of their manners, and an emissary was being dispatched fcunt up the nuwODg judf hla lordship appeared and explained wl many apologies mat. Imagining be was retiring for the sight, he had undressed and gt. Into bed.

After an hour's sleep he awoae. whea It suddenly truck him that bs had not yet dined. 00 whlrh he hurried down to bis guests. He ooc attended a representation "ilfcebe'h" In the tiaiety Theatre. Dublin.

It will be remambered that the witches. In reply to the Thane's Intuit what tbey were doliit. declared tbey were doing "A deed witb8i sam." Oatcblng the sound of the words, riid no doubt imagining be was 00 the bem-h in 'be Knar Court a. Kvch exclaimed, to the astonishment of the audience. "A deed without, a Pennsylvania Outplays the Cornell Team.

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i fil I A 1NTFF fiMjnjn uinMll SHELLS MADE HIM WEALTHY. John T. Hamntoa, Once a. Bowery Boy, Sow Own an Island. New York Times.

12 to 6. feated Vanderbilt this afternoon la one of the hardest fought football games eTer ANNUAL H0AD EACE. A little man In a brown tweed suit played here by a score of PJ to 4. Sewanee dropped into one of the leather-cushioned outclassed from the start, bar chairs at the Hoffman House recently Michigan Defeat Chicago by But jeperate rally near the close of the sec uig a ueavier ana stronger team. Xorth Carolina.

6, Ylrjrliila O. 1VIPKER ASD BENEDICT THE PLACE ASD TIME WISXERS. and puffed away at a big black Havana with the evident satisfaction of a veter ond half. Richmond, Not. 24.

The Univer One Point. The work of the Michigan ends was an smoker of the weed. Seven years ago sity of North Carolina 6, University of he wss known as "The Bat" by his com Irginla 0. The feature of the game was beautiful. Michigan, with the exception of one or two double passes, relied almost altogether on straight football, line panlons of the Bowery.

To-day he is tioweii splendid rorty-yard dash Tor a touchdown, skirting Virginia's right end. John T. Hampton. owner and man too far. But I learned from the natives that a man who lived on sn island opposite us had a small schooner he was not using.

I went over in a canoe to see thul man. and after considerable talking he let me have his schooner for twenty shells and the promise of a bag of beans when 1 returned from Tahiti. 1 agreed to this, engaged four native sailors on promises, returned to Clerkels. loaded ou some ballast and my cargo, and to the great joy of the population of Clerkels, which consisted of 7 men. Iu4 women.

1SJ boys and girls, and 1 dugs, I sailed for TahitL I knew nothing ot navigation, but my captain, au old Tabtithtu, eould navigate 1 the stars. He toid me that he could sail a boat to Tahiti with his eyes shut. 1 had not thought of navigation when ws left Clerkels. but I trusted to him. He was a wouder, and prayed every half hour.

"The schooner was of about twenty tons burden. 1 named her Bowery, one morning, just to think of home now and theu, but the natives could not pronounce the won! and transformed it iuto Bow-wov, until 1 began to call her Bow-wow myself. Well, we reached Tahiti safe aud sound, aud then came a great trouble. 1 had no Hag to hoist, aud the Freucn officer did not want to let me in. But when they learned that I Lad been in Tahiti before they relented, and 1 was permitted to land my cargo.

"The man who gave me my first work in Tahiti bought my shell. For three and a half sacks 1 received fiH just a sack. 1 was pleased beyond ail measure. My mlud was made up to make the islands my home aud pearl hsUiurf my business. I stocked the Bow-wow with all manner of provisions coffee, beans, me.

cauued fruits, and cloth, ail ot American make and purchasi in 'iahil. 'Jliis cargo cost me 1 engaged a navigator who could use a sextant, and In nine days was back on Clerkels Isiaud barteriug for more shell. 1 eoou had natives c-omiug iu from the neighboring atolls with twenty, thirty and a hundred sueiis ready to exchange thein for provisions. They wauted something useful or something to eat. Money was of no use to them, for they had so place to spend it.

"My secoud trip to Tahti was made with fifteen tons of shell, which brought me the handsome sum of $cmj. With this I chartered a larger schooner to help the Bowwow, took a cargo of lumber to Clerkels to erect a trading station, and began dealing In pearl shell ou a large scale, lu six years 1 have not paid a ceut for shell; all I have got has been exchanged for food or clothing, lu two years 1 was dealing with a thousaud natives, and any day one can see a score around my trading station trading shell which I can sell at a profit of loo per cent. In three years from my start 1 had three schooners chartered, and It Is a fact that in four years 1 owned three-fourths of the cargo of the Trooic Bird. bucking and runs around the end. Chi Three Fine Game.

Seen la That Citj cago, on the contrary, used trick plays Aabara Plnek Too Math for Geor- ager of Clerkels Island of the Tuamotu group of the South Pacific Ocean, where pearl shell is found by the ton, and brings throughout, but team work of a high order ariau Tetter da j. was shown by both elevens. $250 a ton. Atlanta, Nor. 24.

The strong In the first half Michigan secured Hampton had just blown a long whiff eleTen of the Auburn UniTersity to-day defeated the University of Georgia team touchdown, but Herschberger kicked goal from the 45-yard line. Score 6 to 5 for before a tremendous crowd at Piedmont Michigan. Park. Score: Auburn 18, Ceorgla 17. of his big cigar toward the white ceiling when a reporter for the New York Times slid into a vacant chair beside him.

The owner of a whole island of pearl shell thought be was of insufficient importance to be interviewed, but he was finally Seirtaee, Auburn and Horth Carolina In the second half each side scored Georgia's team came oa the field In de touchdown and a goal. Score 6-fi. Total plorable physical condition. That Auburn Win the College Games in the South. score 12 to 11 In favor of Michigan.

won, even after the great advantage for The thermometer was lingering around made to believe that he was. her opponents that the first half ended In, was no surprise to many, who saw "It was about seven years since I have the freezing mark, but the sky was clear and the northwest wind was too light been in New York," he began, "and plainly that Georgia could not stand up to Interfere with the placing of punts. have just come here to see aa old woman rWlaielphJa, Not. 24. On a eld knee under the exertion.

Four of the Georgia team were laid out in the second half. The gridiron had been carefully protected on Fifth street, near Secoud avenue, who dnn with mud the University or Pennsyl for the day by a heavy layer of hay cot used to be uiy landlady, and who was a principally from exhaustion, and one was ered over with canvas, and when the vania football team this Afternoon de-f eated CorueU by a score of 12 to The good friend of mine when I was one of so far gone that he was compelled to leave the game for good. The Auburn twenty-two husky strlvers for football the Bowery boys. They used to call me Peter Caase Shows the Yar Acrosa the Tape to the Professional Riders Pitted Against Htm Fine Hiding; Oyer an Indifferent Coarse. The second annual road race of the Southern Cyclists' Association was pulled off yesterday shortly after noon, starting from a point near the Athletic Park, the course being out the shellroad from a point between McEwen Murray's mill to West End.

around a stake and return to the starting point. A big crowd was on hand at the hour appointed for the start, which waa made rather promptly, the professionals being sent off In a batch and the amateurs following some few minutes later In lots according to their handicaps. It had been expected that the three French riders lu town would be In the professional race, but at the last moment they forfeited their entry fees, having decided not to ride. They were out of practice, they explained, and did not care to take any chances of being defeated st the beginning of their careers here. Their action left the race to be ruu by four of the local professionals.

There Is so little difference fn the speed and endurance of these men that no handicaps were given to amount to anything, and by common consent all started from scratch, making the nine and a half miles and finishing close together, as the summary will show. Cssse was the winner, which wss a surprise to no one. The big-legged, light-hearted and popular fellow, ho never saw the day that he was not a good one. eleven won out by sheer pluck and an The Bat over in that quarter. The boys honors trotted on to the field this after noon they found the field In perfect con ability to stick to their work.

During the came not one of the Auburn men was dltioo. The team that Chicago sent on to Kama played during a tdixiara on loppy around. The wretched condition of the field wade It almost an impossibil-Ity to execute long run, and Coach Woodruff's famona "guards back" formation was rendered almost useless, simply be lor. even after he bad seen a theatre Illuminated without candle or oil, poured ridicule ou a scheme for "supplying every house in London with gas in the same manner as they are now supplied with water by the New Kiver Company." Agslu so eminent a chemist and gas specialist as Sir Humphrey liavy himself is alleged to have said on one occasion that it was as reasonable to talk of ventilating London with windmllla as of lighting it with gas. It an historical fact that when the Houses of Pariiauieut were hrst light-ed by gas, more than one famous legislator was seen closely to scrutinize an exposed portion of the gas piping and then to touch It appreheusively.

with the notion, evidently, that it might be hot enough to burn his ringers and eudanger the neighboring woodwork. The story of the comment of Cuvler, the celebrated French naturalist, on the definition of the word "crab" adopted by the couuittee of the French Academy emploved iu the preparation of the Academy Uictlotinry is well known, but is always fresh and amusing. The definition was: "Crab, a small red fish which walks backward." -our definition would be perfect, gentlemen," said Cuvier, "only for three exceptions. The crab is not a tlsh. It is not red, and it does not walk backward." The Koyal Society Is the Lngiisb analogue of the French Academy.

Many years ago a sailor who had broken his leg was sdvlsed to send to the Roval fcoclety an account of the remarkable manuer iu which he had healed the frac- forced to leave the held. the field was probably the heaviest that Under the rules of the Southern Inter ever represented a Western college, the collegiate Association, following the decision of the referee over a squabble, the gave me that name because they could never catch me. I never knew any father or mother, and had no relatives to my knowledge, except an uncle, who died when 1 was young. My father's name may have been Smith, or Jones, or Waldorf, or any old thing for all 1 know, but the teacher at school called me John Hampton, and I put the In myself average weight of the men being over I'M game ended In a score of 1 to in Au pounds. burn favor, but in actual work Georgia tremendous crowd witnessed the cause the men couid not get enough solid foothold to get under way.

Then, too. It waa absolutely Impossible to prevent funi-Lilca and to do accurate kicking. Hare'a scored as many touchdowns as Auburn. game. The teams lined up as follows: and lost on points as a result of the inability of Ouarter Back Huff to kick two Position Micbigi Chicago for aristocratic, business, and other every day purposes.

goals. two attempts at kicking the bull out of danger when it waa within a few feet of Hamiil Webb hen Cant. Walden of Georgia ordered "One nay in 1891 something came over Havers. his men off the field with eight minutes R.ght Knd Snow. Tackle.

Stockl, Kigbt Baker. Cunningham. race. While. the ship from which I had been discharged as a useless cabiu boy.

I have averaged from aju.uuu to loci.uw a year for the past four years, aud can save nearly all of It. the Ked and Blue's goat line in tbe erst half caused the first score, and oung's snd thirty seconds still to play. Auburn me snd Induced me to run away. 1 was twenty-three years old then. 1 bad flu in my pocket, the result of a night shooting had scored 1H points to Georgia si.

kick, which went almost parallel with The struggle came to an eud in a squab in nve years intend to retire. Uorlimer. genua End the Tsrd lines right Into Hedge bands. craps ou Bleecker street, and with that In my pocket 1 worked my way from ble between Capt. Walden of Georgia and Umpire Rust.

The point in question Kennedy quarter Back. "I am not the only one who Is getting rich iu the Tuamotu Islands. In this long archipelago there are a number of Frencu was responsible for Pennsylvania's second Ht-rsblurger. itight Half. New York to San Francisco.

I had never worked so hard before. It took me one was one that lay wholly in the province street McLean. Wldmao. Caley. and chose HcuT Left Half end Americans taking out shell at an im or the umpire to decide, ana that omcial blaker full Back touchdown.

Hedge tad a clear new ana the (touchdown waa easy. The first half rkwd with the score 6 to In favor of month to make the journey, and I had to luense profit. 1 know oue Frenchmen decided, according to his statement, ac tuie. ue am so. i srorv Iul "iu so.

ii story was 1 do no end of miserable jobs along the Chicago won the toss cording to what he thought was right having fractured the limb bv falling the top of a mast, he had dressed It from the south goal. Michigan who baa 'Ant natives diving for. him, and claims to be clearing Jljo a day. There is a big field to he opened up yet, but the kicked oil fake kick nd according to his knowledge of the line, out nnaiiy i got there. "In San Francisco I could find nothing to the 35-yard line.

A Cornell. Uurlug the lst fifteen minutes the first half the ball had been kept In Pennsylvania's territory because of game. Cox. the left half back of Georgia, Lad just scored a touchdown after i to do. and I hung around the wharves nd double pass to Kennedy brought nothing but tar and oakum, which had proved so woudc fully efficacious that in rencu are gradually taking up an the until my money was cone.

One morning I brilliant run of forty-five yards from the islands that are unoccupied by whites. the ball to the Michigan 4o-yard line. Michigan held and Heiachberger kicked VM 1 1 1 In wttllr larir tiara ne noticed a crowd standing on the wharf "The luhabitanta of Clerkels were so I 1 1 1 failure to punt more than nrteea or twenty yards. C. loung, who did the punting neld.

1 he ban was given to Quarter Back Huff near the north end of the Auburn alongside a pretty white barken line, and to 5-yard line. Caley made six yards proud of me that they made me their story 1 aturallv n-LVt i. "T11" chief. 1 hold a mortgage on the. island n.V.m7na through centre and repeated it for lour goal Hue for a kick out.

and the Auburn 1 edged my way tlinmuh this crowd, and learned that she mas ready to sail for the for the visitors, gamed from ten to tweoij yards la this half on each exchange of for money advanced to the French, gov- ISoltmrJlL men were lined up behind their goal. .1 couth Sea Islands. Mie looked so trim more. Chicago braced, but McLean uiaae the distance. Chicago's bsll on Michigan's yard Hue on off side play.

while the Georgia team was scattered ernnient representatives in Tahiti for I oakum of V'r? possessing such miraculous heal- Dunts. aud clean that 1 longed to go on her, and thought of asking the mate if there was snow kicked to the ss-yara iiuo out ox In the second iialf things were different. use in the recent rebellion in Bhtatea. It will never be paid, so I call myself owner of the island. 1 guess the government about the field for a fair catch, necessary before the goal could be tried.

Huff sent the oval high In the air. and before it oeveral letters accordingly atd iStww'n tne Society and the humble sailor who -on tin 1,1 bounds. Chicago lost it a moment later a possibility, when a little man with a gruff voice and an ugly face appeared on When the Pennsylvania players went Into their dressing room they exchanged the on uowus. At centre ot neld Caley maae reached Cox. who was standing in posi Dfc-n leg deck and began to swear and curse be six yards through centre.

Michigan used does not mind, lor my taxes amount to a big sum every year. The Governor of Tahiti its provinces leu me do aa I tion to receive the kick, the Auburn men broke from their position and interfered wiu tar and oakum, ami mass niavs and forced tne bail to tne cause his cabin boy had not come aboard. He went to his mate in a fury, and then. witn these two applications only. The wet, heavy suits they had wesnog for new, dry ones, and when they reappeared on the gridiron wita tlieir dry clothes and the wind in their favor every- wim tne eaten.

please with Clerkels. 1 uii.ui iiave renin noil nn.jll 40-yard hue. Know kicked out of bounds oa zoyard Hue; double pass to Henry made twenty-live yards. turning to the crowd on the wharf, yelled Capt. Walden claimed Auburn was off side in that the men left their position behind their goal before Huff's foot came ai net ted mat uiey wuiu mwm out: Ms there any man ashore who wants to go as cabin boy? "1 never can tell what moved me to re Herschberger tried a goat eick irom he pearl sueil is very easy to gee.

an indehniie nori.ut Y7i and while many divers use a diving suit, marked in EirU, re" nst preter to go down without it in -j fi, hI letter: the manner I have described. As soon as way that l.f noiiors, by the the -hll- are taken ttU Waa Wooden One!" This thev did in a measure, contact with the ball, but I'mnire 45-yard line, missed by a foot. Ball brought out and kicked to Michigan's carrying the baii down the field by steartr jiusT ruiea mat Auourn was not on-side. occasional end Ar. I 1 niunrea.

varied wiut an u-yard line. Chicago played mass on and that thev had a oerfect rieht to from them and opened. The oyster part run to 4 a I wemv-uve-jarii uuc. spond, but I moved forward with a number of men. many of whom were old enough to go as skipper instead of cabin boy.

The captain of the barkeutine called me from the crowd, because I was the tackles and carried to ao-yaru une, ctu- the Mt -f i ture charge after the ball was kicked. la thrown back iu the water, as from where Outland carried It over for a natives claim that it fastens onto the Many criticise Cant. Walden for order- cago given ten yards for off side. Mlchi-rau's ball for holding. Wideman wade ng his men off the field, for if he had coral again and forms teachdowa on a delayed paa.

The play during the second half was almost entirely in Cornell's territory, the five vards through left tackle. Michigan a new shell. Often Tfr" opened pearls sre i'iem WrapliieaI fiistribu- t'u of "cmains of Animals:" and hn the ahells are kicked to Chicago's 43-yard line. take found Inside. These.

jl course, are very course Tare very Caraelian aud White being forced to play tackle, llauiill c-arriea it to Michigan valuable youngest. When 1 went aboard be asked me if 1 had ever been to sea before. I auswered very readily. -it was a white lie. but if I had not told it 1 wouldn't have been as wealthy as I am to-day.

numerous diagrams were Alexander. th2 porter of the ob the defensive nearly tne enure uan accepted the ruling he would have bad a choice of either kicking off or receiving the ball from Auburn. The most striking feature of the game was the total inability of either Georgia's or Auburn's line to stand up under the 40-vard luie. Double pass. Hamill car ihe largest markets tor tne sueu are icath uimi relied almost wholly on ried it to iM-vard line.

Michigan braced auu uuiie a oisrinsniuiiri ,1.... found In France and England and the rnAthall. United States. The largest quantity goes aud Herschberger trtea place rrom 24-yard line. He missed It.

Michigan aettr among the members of the society diJtefn8.1 Profe8' hang the diagrams. Ihe screen on whlrh thi ruaues ot ine last DSCaS. "1 learned that the barkentine was the Tropic Bird, and that her master waa For Cornell, Sweetland, Starbuck, Loe-der and loung did the best work. The former pariicular put up a remarkable to France. I have never known the market to be alack, but have always sold mine aei 10 oe ami, uui buiv, kicked to Chicago's frt-yard line.

Chicaao given ten yards for off side play. Herat r. vera lnn in Tahiti readily, and once I got as high KSSy ah Tery, nd as SauO a ton for some choice sheila fV 00111,1 not nc- ceed without bercer tackled for Iocs bv Bennett, fum ataine. Out land. Coombs and Hare were the First Texas an at Forly-Mnth low Play Tie.

Special to The Times-Democrat. ble. Michigan's ball. Wideman made seven There are always three or four Large ves rards through left tackle, lumoie. cm best ground gainers lor tne vjuaaers.

weather had no apparent ef- sels in Tahiti waiting to load shell ior Savannah, Not. 24. A feature of Europe. It makes a good cargo, and is the blank corner of one diagram overlapping the Illustration of another one on which he placed great Importance. What was to be done? The professor asked Alexander to bring a pair of scissors.

The scissors jrere brought cago'a ball oa face 42-yard line. Bad pass, Herschberger lost seventeen yards, fum Capt. Henry Burns. My first mishap was to get violently seasick, which lasted for three days. The cook had to do my work, and finally, when I was ready to take my place.

I began by-throwing a bucket of slops over the rail against the wind. It went all over the deck, the captain, and the passengers. I got a beating from the skipper, and it took three hours to clean the deck. During the voyage I upset the rt the attendance at the game, and la at hla very best just now, riding hard and strong, and, best of all. winning first place often in the weekly meets without ever the shadow of a complaint by cotsn petltors or officials.

Little Wlbker, who made a fine showing In the road ace last year, and who later easy to handle. Then, being a product of ble, Michigan's ball on Chicago's 28-yard to-day's festivities wss the football game between the First Texss and the Forty- by 1 clock there were about peo-in the huge amphitheatre. Neither the sea. it cannot be destroyed snouid a vessel be wrecked, and is easy to re line. Mass plays brought ball to Chi cago S-rard line.

ideman went over cover, there are two kinds 01 shell, the thl Jlut wa somewhat loose the professor was cot ahle 3id the severe atorm dampen their ardor, tor there waa an tnoeseant yelling kept up ernm the time the ball was kicked off at ninth lowa teams. Although the Iowa team showed evidence of good Instruction for touchdown, isuow kicked goal. Score smaller variety, which is about four or Chilean o. five inches wide, is the more valuable. did so-ne excellent riding on 'the track ie short distance races for boys, reappeared and thorough training, yet the First Texas lurew scissors down in disgust, sdding that they were useless, vera guld shears.

nmriMum, 1.1 liersciiberrer sucKea on to o-yara line. six times, dropped butter in the coffee twfe, and accidentally killed the second mi ff's pet cat by letting a bag of The larger yariety, which is twice that Street back fifteen yards. Snow kicked to centre. Kennedy twenty yards through team, under the management of D. A Scett, made a splendid showing and evl size, is coarser, ana aoes not pring as as an aspirant for honors cyclic yesterday, and got them with the aid of two- ten vou tne won't potatoes uiop on it one nignt wnne It much monev.

left tackle. Herschberger kicked goal 'XrT. ai'1 Alexander: they will cut." Th I am glad to say that an or the provi 2 until time was called for the end of the game. The ball was put In plsy at 2:05. and Hsre kicked off to G.

Young, who carried the ball back five yards, and on the first down the pigskin went to tl.e middle of the field. Pennsylvania sljaly carried the ball forward and lost it on a imble ub Cornell's flftx-rard line. On tb line denced the fact that they could have only I ssleep. It took as thirty-four days to been defeated by a professional team. The from 4.1 yard line.

Knd of first half. slons used in the islands come from again, and. not sncreertimr 1.1 Score: Michigan 6. Chics ro 5. minute handicap.

He needed the handicap to win the first prlxs, but even aside from that honor he did splendid riding. America. Every ship that arrives brings nrst nan was characterised by very few good plays, these belnc made hJ th." tae P'- discharged me for lierschbereer kicked off to Michigan's a full cargo, and we expect to have a tug angrily "Bring me another pair of scissors. Lord (then Sir Wiliiami Armstrong stepped forward and ordered Alexander 3-yara line. Mreet Dacs nrteen yaros.

line of steamers runniuz from the ndered around Pa- Miow kiekea to Chicago 4.i-yara une. trow fullback. The work of Jackson, an twoTav.Twaui Austin boy, waa worthy of comment I 1 A On the iekoff ha'n v- P. Tahiti, and had a On the kickoff the ball was rmnrht peeie. lanm.

ana naa a est to Tahiti soon. We have tried all for Barton Benedict, the ctack local amateur, rode the distance but IS seconds fsster, averaging a shsde less than two to go and bnv a new ne Two double passes failed to gain. Slaker The kinds of English. French and German goou time, Duestrow and carrfed all! wety.rd.7 '1. good lime.

ant through centre for four yards. Michi- re shears. Sir William," persisted Alexander, and picking up the scissors from the products, but the American goods are the very kind. They always take an Amer seconds a mile farter speed than Wlbker, up It was sent to Pennsylvania's fifty-yard line. Whea Cornell got the ball, however, she soon sent It back to Pennsylvania's forty-flve-yard line.

Pennsylvania bucked the opposing line and drove them back to their tweety-five yard line, but Here the Texas team Pued up and bucked oest in quamy, aua are pacaeti me uesi. tame auu ar nr hia ihmk I ine. Street kicked over line, ball brought ican in and care for him. You can get all and alwavs arrive in gooa condition. the Iowa line to within ten yards of out and Herschberger kicked to Mich I the food you can eat there from the na Then little Mr.

Hampton lighted another tore- 1 wnose time was ine iniru lasn-M miur. anl l- nLb esLne forward L. J. Woodward, who finished third, had nalUe T. the I the second fastest time, but six seconds nn's 4i-ysrd Hue.

Street back to centre. tlves for nothing, and they will also give Mg Havana "nd asked how to get to when the pigskin was on their eighteen Mass plays yielded four yards. Ball on you a rcwaw to sleep in. The Tahitians wnere ine dsu was passed from Ouarter Back Scott to Duestrow, who made a toucadown on the play Score: Texas 4, Iowa 0. In the second Fifth street and Second svenue.

L.ZJ-ri,Z7 uxiey. slower than Barton Benedict, or less than a second a mile slower than the fastest. yard line Cornell held fast and got the I Chicago's 5-yard line. Herschberger are very u.gnifled. They are about the aea.

tfll 11. af. a. I ma ma in.li "I've been away so long I forgot the ball on downs. C.

ioung kicked to the kicked to 15-yard line. Caley came back only people in the world who think It an Wlbker wears the handsome gold medal town," he said: "When did I anlre; A eating the place with bis forefinger. Alex ander took hold of the paper, and. Insert week ago from Vancouver. I came up nan iowa aicKea on nrty vards.

Scott captured the ball and rained ten yards. The ball was midway of the field nH h. twenty-five yards. ideman ran sixty-five yards for touchdown without inter insult to be offered money. I might have lived In laziness aud luxury with the na ug tne scissors, nro.aul ik.

donated by Dr. Borey, and he and his friends have every reason In the world to feel oroud of bis honor. His time was from Tahiti by way of Zealand and Honolulu. When am I going back? This gether aud cut off the required portion as ference. Snow kicked goal.

Score: Michi-can 12. Cblcaco 5. middle of the field 'and it was i'enneyi-vsnla's balL The old tactics were then repeated until a poor kick by Hare Into Cornell's line gave them the balL It was here that Starbuck went through Pennsylvania's centre for fifty yards, and a few seconds Ister Pennsylvania got the ball constant bucks the Texas boys carried the ball to within twenty yards of Iowa's tives to this day. but life on the Tropic Bird bad given me a taste for work. A man named Hart gave me my first en Tery close to that of Barton Benedict, week, for sure." ,1 naa U9a a straight edge: then, turning to the nrof.r ttKB who is without sn eqnul ou the local track.

Herschberger kicked over line. Ball brought out and Snow kicked to Chicago's rather significant leer and twinkle of the gagement there. It waa throwing cocoa- wueu unie was called, the game standing 6 to 5. the Texas team having snd he beat Kaller, K. tverard and ANECDOTES OP GREAT ME.

ao-vard line. Herschberger bacg nrteen as the natives csll It that 1 best amateur Lnwnt the seven-yard line. Aided by a pen throwing the nuts from the boats that yards. Henry went through right guard tlZritV dlnn an Adams, some of tb DrelainiP.roferw,iv here both as to pla. R.T5..C0.1Ia",rJ- H1T his bsnd Little Walter Kj nli.

hi. I ace and time. lual lneT nad the ball hi territory both during the lobe- Democrat. alty for an offside play, the ball was soon I ana tackle six yards. Ball on Michi brought them in from the outside districts Kran also- distinguished Absent-mindednesa seems to be a com on Pennsylvania's three-yard line.

Hare can 2S-vard line. Michigan Dan lor Into the warehouses to await shipment. auu, laaing out a sov iu cue urat aua second nail. Lake Charles lO, Galveston 5 holding. Snow kicked to Chicago mon failing among great men.

An amus For this received attout 3i cents a day ereign, gave it to Alexander, adding st the same time. "You hare Vk himself. The green mldg-t finished eleventh with a four-minute start, beating all of the and three of tbe five 1-niinute men. and worked in the hot sun with the line. jiersciiDerger KicKea to jmcni- ing story is told of the late Louis Pasteur, who so distinguished himself by his Special to The Times Democrat.

Kanakas. same evening Alexander related the story gan 2.vvara line, nowan nact to fto-varcl line, aided by Street. Quarter "I picked up their lsnguage very quick Lake Charles. Not. 24.

The football Scan La who won the rona race lan back kick. Chicago's ball on ber 4o-yard ly, aud was soon one or tnem. dressed discoveries in regard to bacteria. While dining at his son-in-law's one evening, it game to-day was witnessed by a larce year, has nothing to oe anainea or in failing to win this year. He got fourth line.

Double nass to 11 a null yielded eight like them, ate their food, and lived with a glass or whisky to a friend. hen asked how he dared make so free with such a distinguished man he replied with great emphasis: Lord. monr they bits o' profeajor boiiles ken naething at a excent thir crowa or iaite Charles cltiacns. The Gal Tarda. Mass D.av Droucnt nan to mu-ui them, and I must say there are no people was noticed that he dipped his cherries veston team was composed of regulars.

In the world more nospitaDie. 'i hey place and made nrtn tastest time. u. c. Kverard proved on the road the fourth fastest in winning second place.

gan 4.vvard line, uerscnoerger liicsea to Michigan's 5-vsrd Hue. McLean back named me Te Maiti or 'The Goml being picked men from Battery G. First A few vears ago the Iluks to Michigan's 31-yard line. Snow kicked We had plenty to eat and The entries for the two races were as in his glass of water and then carefully wiped them before eating them. As this caused ftome amusement, be held forth at length oa the dangers of the microbes Artillery, stationed at Camp Hawley, Gal in wuiie delivering a lecture to Chicago ao-yard line.

Herscnoerger follows: drink, lots or time lor sleep, and were al wsvs happy. veston. The weight of the Galveston team averaged about 165 pounds. The Professional Peter Casse. Dan conneiL "jiuourgu, witn Kelvin in the chair.

"When th aged peer waa carried kicked to Michigan's 10-yard line. McLean back to 37-yard line. Caley kicked Klnally my luca cnangea lor tne very Bert Clarke and P. C'ompsfon. with which the cherries were covered.

to Chicago's line. Herschberger best. I saw a chance to go to the Tua- Lake Charles team had been practicing Amateur; scratch Barton, Benedict, O. niiun Islands in a oearl-shell schooner, kicked into Cornell line, and iweeuana fell cn the I 11 behind Pennsylvania's goal line. ti.

Young kicked the goal. Score: Cornell 6. Pennsylvania 0. For the rest of the first half Cornell held the heavy Pennsylvania players beautifully, and time was called wi'h the ball on Peuusylvsnla's twenty -two-yard line. In the second half Pennsylvania weat Cornell with a rush through her centre for repeated gales, and soon had the ball on her twenty-three-yard line.

Then Out-land made Pennsylvania's hrst score, carrying the bal li went rive yards on a delayed pass for a touchdown aud kicked a goaL The next few moments of play were full of fumbles and unsuccessful attempts on both sides to break through the line. Outland finally kicked to Cornell's twenty-yard line, and after an unsuccessful try at centre C. Young kicked the ball directly Into Hedges' bands on Cornell's twenty-nve-ysrd line. Hedges carried over for a touchdown, and Outland kicked a goal. Score: Pennsylvania 12, Cornell 0.

Short gain through the ends and centre soon placed the ball on Cornell twenty-five-yard line. Garnett made ten Then he leaned back In bis chair, wiped his forehead, and. unconsciously picking back to line. Chicago then sent L. Adams.

R. Event rd. but a short time, and this was their first game. They were much lighter than the The boat was called Le Solr. and her cap Kennedy and Maker into the tackles.

hi or id ante rooms." wrota one of the Scottish newnpapers, "one of the first tblngs to be thought of was the lighting of a Bre. and this task was tackled by the duke's host. Lord Kelvin. But. Instead of placing some paper in the grata and soma wood oa Thirty Se-onds hd Kalier.

Miller. S. Viguerie. L. Tricon, bringing ball back to Michigan's 25-yard tain waa a half-caste French and lahl oaiveston regulars their average weight tip his glass, drank off the contents, microbes and all! line.

Herschberger was sent through len W. M. Sitnvage L. J. Woodworfh.

tian named I His schooner went all though the croup of Islands, snd be being about 145. The game was called at 3 o'clock. The first half ended: Lake Charles 5. Galveston 5. with Lake Charles K.

Kenaud, E. F. Oelery, A. me onnoaoi manner, ha inuuii th. A friend calling upon Peter Burrowes, Betat.

A. Molnisou. gan picking up pearl shell, for which La- hat exchanged beans and coffee and col ouiuocers uy uesperate efforts to kindle the celebrated Irish barrister, one morn seaman, l. wiDker. vtarrea witttin three yards of Galveston goal.

tackle Tor ten yards aud Maker lor tour vards. Ball on Michigan's 0-yard line. Herschberger made a touchdown through left guard and tackle. Herschberger kicked goal. Score: Michigan 12,, Chicago 1L ored prints, and when he was ready to ing in his dressing room, found him shav ue aecouu uair enaea: l.a Ke i naries 10 Wood worth.

L. C. Eversrd. uanurui or sticks at a gas burner!" Ordinary mortala, it waa added, may be pardoned in taking an me comfort to themselves on learning Galveston 5. which was the final score.

Limit men: waiter Kyan, W. ing himself with his face to the wail, and asked him why he chose so strauge an return to Tahiti he had twenty-five tons of shell In bis schooner, which he told me were worth $725. When 1 saw how At the end of the last half Lake Charles Woodwortb. en so irreai a pmiosnpner aa Lord does not know how to licbt a Are." was within fifteen yards of Galveston's Results Professional: Caase first. attitude.

The answer was, to loos in Lord Blessington. tbe bunhand ot tba reJ. half-caste got this vaiusoie cargo, i the glass." "Why. there is no glass goai. r-pecial plays were made in the C.

A. A. Too Heatvy for Dartmouth's time 2-5: Clarke second, time made nn me mind that a 'Yank' could get brated Oounteaa of Blessinittna. waa verv aua. there!" said the friend.

"Bless me. ex 24:44 4-5: Connell third, time 24:45. Lake Churles team by W. J. Collins, GUI, ceptible to a cold, aad had tnerefore a horror uuiuim auu jvimoau.

The amateur result was as follows. it just as easily, so I left him and his ship at Clerkels Island. I stood on the hi schooner sail away. or a draft. 11a waa able Count d'Orsay used Science.

Chicago, Not. 21. Illinois' weight was too much for New Hampshire's science at Wanderers Field to-day, the Chicago watches belug started on the limit men. and "corrected" time representing in each claimed Burrowes. "I did not notice that before." Then, ringing the bell, he called the servant and questioned him respecting the looking glass which had been hanging Army Officers Defeat the Birmlng.

to declare to detect a current of air caused by tbe key being left croaaways In the keyhole ot tb door, lie and bia wife and a youth yards through the right tackle, aud an other play put it ten yards further back A gain of eight yards by Ou'lnnd on i and felt lonely for a moment, for there I ham Athletics. was, the only wnne mau ra uuu on the wall. "on. said tne servant Athletic Association triumphing over wre one day walking oa tbe banks of tbe Special to The Times-Democrat. "it was broken six weeks ago: A cer double pass, aud the ball was on Cornell's seven-yard line.

Pennsylvania was that few 'had ever visueu. the native of Clerkels Island case the actual riding time plus tbe difference between the rider's handicap and the handicap of the limit men. by which rule the "corrected" time of Benedict Is four minutes slower than his actual time, which was tbe fastest made In the ama Birmingham, Nov. 24. Officers of the Tbamea.

Tbe boy. skipping backward snd forward, went several time dangerouily close to tain learned professor at Cambridge Is a very absent-minded man. A friend of his here given two yards for off-side play. Fourth Army Corps, stationed at Annis- oliowell tried the -entre lor one yam. had been seriously ill.

ben he was as hospitable and kind as the Tahitian. They ke the same language, ami 'made me feel quite at home. I may sav that the Tuamotu Island, or the Cornell Hue held firm and they got the teur race: ton, played a game of football with the eleven of the Birmingham Athletic Club at North Birmingham Park this after lH on their own twenty -yard line, lhey made short gains through the centre, but Nam and Bandl- Corrected time. Low Archipelago, lie pet ween i- auu convalescent, the professor used to seud hiu jellies and other delicacies. One day he took him a hue bunch of hot bouse grapes.

The old friends were pleased to see each other, and were soon deep tne edge of the bank. Take care, take eare! cried Lord Bleaslngton. exhiibtlng a degree of solicitude most unu.ual where aunt her person was concerned. "For heaven's sake, mind what you are about, boy, or you'll certainly fall into the river." After two or three repetitions of bis alarm Id this fashion for tbe lad. Lady bletalngton.

losing patience, said. "Ob. let tbe boy alone: if be doea fall Into tbe poalttoa cap. noon. Neither team was well practiced.

tnslly lost five yards by a quarter-back kick, and the game was eolied with the 1. winner Actual time. 27:. 10 UT42 1 degrees south latitude snd between i- and 15 degrees ent longitude. They cover an area of 15 miles in thefuth out tne inaiviuual pisys were very good.

2. L. C. F.verard ..2: 3. L.

I. Woodward. 1 I 4 2 15 31:12 i ne omcers won on a score or to in a discussion The professor, becoming ball on Cornell's eve yard line. The teams lined up as follows: Nicklia of Chattanooga, for the officers. interested, began absent-mindedly picking Pacific Ocean, and are nothing more man tiiin mi-mounted by coral reefs, whl-h 4.

ft-anlan 5. Benedict 27:12 made a touchdown arter a nrty-yard run. Pennsylvania. Position. VcUabua Left KnJ The other riders finished in the follow This was the feature of the game.

The the grapes, taking one al a time tia they were all gone. On going out of the door he called back to his friend. "Now, mind water be swims like a fish." "Yes. yes." Mid his lordship in injured tones, "that's all very well: but what about me? I shall catch my death of cold driving home in tb carriage with him." are thick wit'j valuable pearl shell. The atolls are all oval shaped, and the Interior is a lake of brackish water.

The Cornell. I'jithII and Vtilaoa. veU. ing order: R. Everard Viguerie O.

I. attendance was very large. Adams. W. Woodworm.

E. Kalier, W. Left Tackl. Lfft r.aogenbe rg Hara land la on about a quarter ot a mne Austin 26, Dallas O. you eat those grapes; they will do you all the good In the world!" A well-known archbishop was also noted for his absent- Rvan, M.

Miller. W. Woodwortb. San-vage. Delery, Kenaud.

Betat, Trlcou, Mo- inf4ld and Toe pieasant eoffee room of th old Ttar Austin, Not. 24. In the football wide, and is covered with eocoanut trees. All of the lslcnds are wry low, and are not TisilJe at sea more than seven or and Garter" at lUrhmnad which was burned down in liit was patronised by statesmen. mindedness.

Illume at home one even laison. McCloakey C-n re McCracken K'ftl tarnell Rirht Ta-kie. game to-day the 'Varsity scored a great victory, defeating Dallas by a score of riorwr. Luedr. Pweetland.

CmM and ing, he found fault with the flavor of the politicians and wrltera. On Saturday evenings it was regularly vLtlted by a middle- eight miles. Tbey belong to the If ih soup. evening he dined out at a 'If yon don't want to get sick, drink Kiplit End. Hedges-- 2o to nothing.

Urtmsbaw. distilled water; that's a pipe." Sis cents gallon, delivered. Phone 1113. large dinner party. Forgetting for the moment that be was not in his own house, but a guest, he observed across the table aged gentleman of rather broad stature, wltb gray bair, aad a large shirt collar, which formed a eonsplcuoua feature In bis attire.

He cuarter government, hut any man couia nave picked tip one of them ten years ago and pradieallT called it his own. As aoon as the nstives saw I wss in Montgomery 6. Peataesla O. Pensacola, Not. 24.

The game of would din always alon at a particular corner to his wife, "This soup is, my dear, again a failure." 9 -w Oomnbs Outlaad o. loung and bort. biting. C. Yoanr ami lndsnr.

trtn-s aad IVrkina football here to-day between Montgomery search of pearl shell they took me out to the coral reef In a canoe. The surf was table, and after dinner it waa bis humor to build no before bi-a a pyramid of inmblers Ift Hiiif Back. Nearly ali great scleutlce discoveries and Pensacola resulted in a Tlctory for breaking over the reef. One of the na Montgomery by a score of to nothing. have been combated and mlsuuderstood.

even by great men. Admiral Sir Charles and wineglasses, which he toppled with a de-ranter. Occasionally tb wool structure would over and Utter tbe tabl with Its rains. A Business Brlnger. THE SEMI TIMES-DEMOCRAT.

For the city advertiser seeking The weather was cimwy ana very coia. the Dartmouth College football team by the decisive score of IS to 5. Frequent wrangles over decisions marred an otherwise smooth contest. Capt. Crolius of Dartmouth claimed his team suffered materially at the hands of officials, but the story of the game lays principally In Chicago's predominating weight, which made their line plays Irresistible.

Time and again Dartmouth, by pretty end runs, would carry the ball down the field, only to be held on their opponent's twenty yard line. Three times Dartmouth tried the place kick, but the first wss their only Successful effort. Jennings aud Capt. Crolius were Dartmouth's mains; in advancing the ball. The game abounded in punting and general open work.

In the kicking department honors were easy. No men were retired on account of injuries. Gamea Minor Loeal Interest. San Francisco. Not.

24. The eighth an. nual Thanksgiving Day football game between the University of California and the Leland Stanford University was playrd this afternoon, in the presence of 20. spectators, snd. nfter a delsy of seven years.

California achieved her first football victory over Stanford by a score Of 22 to 0. Washington, Not. 21 Georgetown 12, Columbian 5. Lancaster, Not. 24.

Franklin and Marshall 11. Haverford 0. Annapolis, Nov. 24. Naval Cadets 21.

Virginia Military lustitute 6. Cincinnati. Nov. 24. University of Cincinnati 11.

of Indiana 1L Pat ODea Kicks Wisconsin to the Fore. Evanston. 111.. Nov. 24.

Wisconsin 47, Northwestern 0. Pat Dea Is king. He demonstrated to-day In the game between the elevens representing the University of Wisconsin and the Northwestern University, and before one of the largest crowds ever assembled at Evanston to witness a football game, that he is one of tives showed me now to cei ine snu ny diving from the edge of the reef Into the water snd breaking she shell from the Napier fiercely opposed tne introduction Tbea tbe middle-aged gentleman would rise. of steam power into the rorni navy, and one day excLalmed in the liouse of Com She Had Her Way. Toechdewns Outland.

Iledpeii. weetlaod. Oola from Tuui.bdowns clutlanif G. Toone Kefre W. A.

Wflunj. Ielgh. rmplre Paul Iablel. Leblfb. country traue.

pay bla Dill, inciooing tbe charge for broken glaa. and depart. Tb waiters knew blm well. Urn waa Thomas Babingtoo. Lord Macaiday.

fharl.lan Knowlea, the drainatlat. was also Philadelphia Press. mons: Mt. tweaker, when we enter her coral, then swimming the surface with It The water was as clear as the atmosphere, and as I stood on the edge of the reef I could see the many-colored bunches of coral, the pearl shells clinging to them. "1 shall have to ask you for a ticket for Majesty naval service snd face the and that boy.

ma am. Llneamec Harrison for I'eDDsylraala Uomawi for OornelL Xln Two AS-tutrcte nalvea. chances of war aT? go prepared to be backed In pieces by cutlasses, to be rid noted for bis abaenr of mind. As he waa walking down tbe Strand en day with a friend I ruesa not. and the hundreds of fish swimming ih-tr.

dled with bullets, or be blown to bits by "He's too old to travel free. He ocr-n- RAMBLER BICYCLES I was a good swimmer, and followed lea a whole seat, and the car crowded. shot and shell: but. Mr. -peaker, we do not go prepared to be boiled- all re!" The last words he brought out with tremen XL -re are people stanaiug up." the example set by the native.

Just as be forced his war down into the water, did I. It was easy to sec the shells be stopped to greet a gentleman, who. however, received him very coldly. "I jon know." said to Know las. "that yon aa apology?" "An apology! what for?" asked tbe dramatist.

"For not keeping that dinner engagement yoa bad with last Th a radar. I bad a number of people to meet you and 2 That ail ngni." dous emphasis. Steam power In men-of- "I haven't Mme to trjue the matter. '99 MODELS NOW READY. NET CASH WITH (MOM, MIC! owing to the clearness of the water, and war with boilers, wuicn might at any ma am.

lou nave 10 inj mr mat moment be shattered by an enemy's shot -I've never paid for Mai yet. and I not eoinc to begin now." I foiind ther were easy to tireak off. But best of all. I found that with one In this was a prospect the gallant sailor yoa never cam or even sent la explanation ot your aiisenc." "Oh. I so aorry." tx-elaiuted Knowl: "I'v such a memory that You've cot to beirin some time.

If Ton each bsnd I bad splendid paddles to assist me In regaining the surface. I was 35.. haven't had to put up fare for him you're I forgot all shoot th affair: forclv ma aad could not face, let la a few years Sir Charles Napier found himself in command of the largest stestu navy that the world had ever seen. Lord Stanley isub- bit exhausted when I deposited my mighty lucity, or eise you tion do much traveling." invite ai to another dinner." It waa then ar. ranged that should din wttb the eentleman shell in the canoe, but I went dowa ruu unc or crcu iunbrics.

seciuentiy the great Lord Derby) presided again. More nafiTes came from the shore That sa rigct. You'll pay for that boy ma'am, or TTl oa th following Wednesday; and in onler to aecnr againat the engagement being again for- TWO GAMES AT CHICAGO. Mlcbla-am AViaa the Weatersi Championship bj- One Point. Chicago.

Nov. 24. The Western football championship goes to Michigan, (w a field that was simply perfect for fast football and before 12. people the Maroons of Chicago lost to Michigan to-day bf a -core of 12 to 11. Michigan's score represents two touchdowns, goals being kicked In each instance.

Chicago made ado touchdown, a goal and a goal from placement. Herschberger was a big factor la the game. Everyone of Chicago's eleven points were made by him. He kicked a goal from placement en the 45-yard line in the first half and scored a touchdown and goal during Chicago's over a select committee of the House of to see how a white man eould swim. They all began to look upon the matter as fun.

Wheels, new 113.50 Up atop the train and put him off." That's all ritht. You pot him off If Wheels, second hand, large Commons to examine into the state of steam navigation. George Stephenson, the eminent engineer, who waa examined. not work, and in a lew moments I bad rna oe mere ana tnea recorded it la ti diary. Oa rejoining his friend be told him the story of his lapse of memory.

"Who Is sortment o.OO I you think that's the way to get anything out of me." spoke of the probability of steamships crossing the Atlsnjjc. "Good heavens! a dosea men. girls and boys showing me bow to dive for pearl shells. Each time they brought up two fine speclinents, and It was not long before I had sufficient to fill four ordinary wheat sacks. "You ought to snow what the rules of what on say? exclaimed Lord Stan ABBOTT CYCLE Ltd this road are, ma am.

Haw old is that bovr in crwueman aae tn menu. "Well. I blast." rriad Bbcrtdau Knowlea; have for. gottea his nam." "That's funny." said th friend: "but too ran easily find it out by re-ferriag te th directory. Ton know hi ad-Sras.

of rwura." "Ne; not even that," rested tbe Babacpy draotiat. The late Mr. Juatlce Kengh wa In th latest yeara of si eventful career afflicted 'That waa the beginning of a fortune I don know. I before. the greatest kickers ever seen on a grid ley, rising from bis seat.

"If stesnv sbips cross the Atlantic I will est the boiler of the first bust." That pledge was never redeemed. "Then the question arose how to get It If you waut a ticket for him you'd letter to Tahiti. I could not venture the trip Wholesale Dealers, 41 1419 BABONNE ST. iron. Standing on the fifty five-yard Hue he kicked a goal from the held.

The ball axk that oki gentleman down the stale. He got on with aim." in a canoe, as it was too hazardous and 1 In more recent yeara a Lord Chancei-.

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