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SUNDAY MORNING. THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. NOVEMBER IB, 1900. BTmt) WON BY EAST EftlD SHUT OUT BY DUQUESWE TEAM CraGk Bmateur Eleven Failed in Its Second Attempt To Gross D. 6.

ft. Line. A WASHINGTON-JEFFERSON TRIO. ft LARGE MAJORITY Scored Fifty Points Against Lehigh, Boating Marks of Pcnn, Tigers and Naval Cadets. HOME COLLEGIANS MADE A GOOD FIGHT SOFT FIELD KEPT THE SCORE DOWN throuRh the line for 2 Fultz rnrdi; pix yards through left tackle.

Winsteln was pushed through aft tackle for yards for second toucndjv.n, J-nltz kicked kouI. Score ilumesicad 11, Le.b.Rii 0, liornln kicked to rtlrhanlson on thp yards line and Kiehnr-Nnn do liod through the whole team and made a I'n The miserable weather yesterday was respoimible for Ihe small turn out at Imposition park. Not more than (inn persons witnessed the second contest of the season between ll. ('. A.

('. and the amateur team from the East End Athletic association. Iiiiquesno won ll-'i to 0 but the Fast hinders hel their big opponents many times for downs and advanced the pigskin through the heavy line fur first down time after time. I 4 Vs "I hill i fir ysy't i yard run for a touchdown. Fultz kiekel tomb Heore Ihiniesteal IT, Lehigh u.

I Tune I minutes. 1'ornln kicked oh" to Lewis on the yard line and advanced to yard line. Lewis made li yards tluoticji eeater. Schoch made but 1 yard on first down. fulled.

Referee Young gave I). C. and A. C. tlie hall because iMeManiiH whs off-side.

Kiefer tried left end for a gain of 5 yards. Rig Smith was given tlie pigskin and laid down, advancing the ball 2 yards. Smith failed and Xleman made 5 yards through left guard. Rayl failed. Kiefer advanced 2 yards at left tackle and Nieman skirted rfght end for a IT-ynrd gain.

Fffenhelmer made 1 vard through left guard, and when Roller tried he was tackled for a loss, placing the hall on Fast Knd lT-yard Itne. Pratt tried a (piarternaok kick audi Smith fell on hall for gain of lo yards. Holler placed the ball on 1-yard line and then over the line for the sci -end touchdown. Havl failed at goal, the ball bluing the post, making the score lb C. and A.

C. 11. F. K. A.

A. 0. punted to Pratt, who returned to the yard line. Kiefer fumbled and Nagle recovered the ball and yards. Wilson made 8 yards and Willis made 2 at left tackle.

Kayl put out of the game for continually slugging and stealing the ball and Comerford replaced him. I). C. A. C.

were given tlie hall for holding. Holler punted yards to Mussulman, who re- The hutky young athletes representing Lehigh university made things exceedlng-ly lively for the Homestead stars at Steelworks park yi stcrday afternoon. A fiercer 1. 1 of tackL-is has not been seen In wost- rn 1'eniieylvanla this season and It Is only fui to say that with a If tie- more beef the Lehigh boys would have mailt a luttcr showing than they did. K.

Fatbuugh was the best of the lot whe it came to throwing a man and none can testify to this fart with more truth than ('apt. Dave z. of the Stars. During the s. cuid half Davy tins tackled and thrown so hard that It eimd to the spectators thai he must surely have had his nick broken.

Till fall shook Fill', tip so ba as to cain-''- his tiicnieti, from th: game a f. mlnut-s lat. r. Lehigh made a f. piiml pains through 1 lorn'stcad's iiiii one being for a 10 yards.

Tin made da tam several times ar.l had tiny 1 e. as sirnug hi stopping th" mil runs of the Stars a mri' at stopping their tin- 'i-siiii might haw- For the y. A. I'arl ai t-'ii. Halley.

I or- Iiill. Persons ali i I law lllt Up all exocih tit fame, tor i In- Mars the work of am! Foil, was loudly A ttirotitili Kuard netti'd one yard. Fultz made yunis through 1 fciiatd. Lawh-r huckeil throui-'h i.ter tor il a ds. 'ieri made ti rus brooch led la, kle.

Miller made yards am unl rhdit end. A line play (albal to advance. made 4 yards thrnuMi rihl tackle and then Ful'z took ball around ft ui The Held was muddy and prevented the hacks from Kettinjr started, so few Iohr runs wire made. The game was delayed frertuently to nive a player an opportunity to wipe the mud from his eyes. The contest was marred by roiiRh playing: on both sides, fir.

liayl was put out for sliiKk'iiiK and continually trying to steal the ball Hnd the Fast Fnd team was riot always secoa 1 in the billing matches. lHnpiesne's whole team excepting Mc-('onnell was In uniform, "('apt. Jackson who was said to be out of the game for for IS yards for n. Fultz fulled at (toiil. Hi ure: llomesiead LetiiL'ii 0.

I i ll kl keil off to piillz on the yard line, v. bo brought the hall lan lo center of the held, where lie was dowjie.l oy peep i-s. Pierce made 'I yards through the pi i- 'J 1 I she (inard on a dnajod pas'-. A I i i the season was on the side lines. Thf a.

1 am was much stronger than when It i 4 iirds a round let end, (Hi a delaved pass Fultz was ta- kb-d bark of the line- for a Iu.sk of vur.ls by liled and then minted 1 1 1.. f. .0.1.1 ui-iie irds to Kiefer. who returned viirds. "II v.

it v. i I l-o'liln. UI. Inn dson piinleu, vitr Halley Rain'-d 4 yards. Dunlin kuked an vards to Fuhz, i i 'l I H.

applauuea. Gammons an! Church wore both nut of til' eurne. tin- former not earing to risk advanced It l'o vhpIs and was by I-araliaiuih. wlih-h was tin- ipa st t-i kle ina) cold, while Manager i.nu.i...- tiii'i 1.1 ui oil- r-ui 1 e. ran up the same score that It made when It the Fast Fn.lers in the first game gf the season, but showed a better defense by keeping the amateurs from scoring.

Roller was at fullback for the red and black team, but was a little off in his kicking and McL'hesney outpunted him in every exchange. On account of the mud. Roller could not get started in the end runs an fast as the lighter men, but at very sore wrist. iKe the name lind laid out the captain 7 sunset liair, went in for rutehilg ad. 1Mb Cnur-di has ii firooke.

ami his second half, the for ir Hie urnii. and his appearance was Homestead plaved the trick of putt lux voeilerous cheering, Tin-opr-y and the hall slippery, lug of the Stars was as bril- liold was si hut. till' punt It It toe nan now ii Kiel inning i( as us was back out of hound. I'm- not il for touchdown hut II was nol ailnwid anil It Was l.ehliih's hall on the la-yard line. Falrhn iikIi cot -ards tlinaivh h-ft RIGHT TACKLE 0.

0 A AN Cw UAR was in fair enndi-eatlier of the past considerable i i Hunt a. over. At the start the field tion, considering he few days, yi it mad. ferera In the myle of play which would Roller punted HO yards to Miisselman, who was downed in his tracks by Gilbert. J.

Willis made ,1 yards at right tackle, placing the ball on Ihiqnesne "xi yard line, when time was called. Scoie: D. C. A. 11; Fust Knd 0.

The Duquesne players took a little extra time between the halves and came upon the Held with clean faces. McChesney started the half by kicking off to Pratt, who returned lit yards before lie was. downed. Roller broke through the line for a yards and Xleman made yards at left tackb- and 3 more at right end. Kiefer made 7 yards at left tackle and Smith advanced 2 yards through center.

Xleman advanced 11 yards at right end and Roller 1 yard at center. Schoch made first down. Fffen-lieim slid 4 yards In the mud and Holler did the same for 7 yards. Nieman advanced 5 yards through the line and Fffenhelmer 1 yard. Holler ran and sill 20 yards around left end.

placing ball on HI yard line. Fast Fnd were given the hall for holding. Willis was downed hack of line. McChesney punted 2a yards to Pratt who returned la before downed. Nieman and Holler advanced 8 yards and Nieman placed the hall on the lire I i one time made 2u yards after being tackled.

Hot li teams were penalized for off-side play and each had the hall taken and given to the oilier side for holding In the line and owing to the slippery condition of the ball fumbles were fre.pient. Pratt kept up his reputation of running back the punts and made the longest run of the game for the last touchdown. The ball was in the center of the Held and was given to Perry Keifer for an cud run. Kiefer was tackled and passed the pigskin to Pratt who ran the whole team for tiie touchdown. Nieman, Keifer, Pratt, Hedges, Golbcrt and Schoch did tlie most notable playing for Du.piesne.

while the Fast Knders had McChessney, K. and John Willis. Miissolmnn and Nngle as ihelr slurs. McChessiiev made their lonir- TIE OfWi tackle and then Iiotiiau kicked to Lewis i on lu-yard line. Fultz was down for no tain.

Homestead fumbled on the nc.t down jand It was Leiden's ball on the 40-vnrd i line. Two line plays failed to advail'--. The ball was thrown back to I ersons for a pint but Ihumslend was penalized in yarns for off-side plav llniley was thrown back for loss of 5 yards, boliu! i tackled by Poe, an-l Persons utile. I yards to Hh iiardson ho advanced It "jo yards, Poe Kot la ards op a run around fi end. Lewis made 'J yards throiiKti left suard.

Miller was thrown hi. for loss of I yard hv I'oruin Liw lo.oie a vards throuuh rinht tackle and Wlnsteln lined I tnare, and ph-t-ce a more, an I the ball FOOTBALL SCORES. WHEELOGK DSD THE MT i'lf litlV have been witnessed jf the irrounil had I drier. Fo- inus Pb ree evidently forgo! tlie stoici-on which supposed to he tlie natural heritage of tile led man when he struck little Joins, pian 4o peiinus Pghtrr than him-If, ill the faee Co hali was put in play, after had put Cnpt. KllltZ out of the faille.

This tinkle was one of the features. Fultz had dodeed ev. rybodv hut Persons and Fnrnhaiii-'h and was plowing up the la id at a (41. at rate. The roil, ge boy naw th.it it was -jo lsrt to try to Mop the Hying star, nod derided to try a collision.

fd he literally threw himself at who fell In iieap. I-'niahniigh was h. idly shaken up himself. Put while the liornesTiad tt.iinets were wdth ON BLUFF run nn a ilniililt. iii.ss uhn lie broke I i ll im in; (oi i i and i on top.

Oi 'I'M MS i-: II (III Mil (iM-; 'rot iinou IVIIIIW TACKI.i: SI ft KKUKl Itlissivo PKWSVI.VA. 'S tiOAl. 1.1 ML was on yard line. Miller went through riptbt tackle for vai ls. as time was cailed Lau rarahaliKh tallied hlmselt' toK through center with only Keifer between him and the goal, but he was downed by Ferry alter going 2H yards.

Xagle was applauded for his tackling and recovering the hall after fumbles. Duriuesne's goal was not in danger during tlie game, as the nearest Fast Knd were to their opponent's line was 2d yards. Rig Smith and Miisselman were the only ones who injured in tile game, but Smith was able to continue, Musselmnn Yah- Princeton Homestead l.ehlgl II I'. ('. A.

C. Ud F. A. A. V.

P. W. Va. ii l.atrohe 11 i oi.shurg tl (liovi- City il Ail. tlhenv (I I', of Id Indians l.afayeite Cornell West point Purkiull 10 State College.

.11 (letlVshutg II is. lisin Cnn 7 Cilambia 11 Annap.lls ll Wish-van (i Cral'ion a Prliiyovnio 0 Pitts. C( liege. Cr.apolin 5 Natrora 1 1 1 1 Tan ntun 1 A. mi- Hoys 0 llleldield a Co.

Fb. (I A. Ii Monessen Lewis A. Kill tt Tigers, College II l.n'l'eneevlllo ll Franklin li Oil City (I Coal Co. a Al, H.

Co II from where McChesney punted. Roller made four yards at left tackle and Nieman fumbled on the li-yard line and Fast Knd recovered the ball. John Willis was downed for a loss and McChesney punted da yards to Pratt, who run out of bounds. Holler punted yards to J. Willis and McChesney punted 40 yards to Kiefer.

Holler punted 2u yards to McChes--ney, who failed to return. Jet'hesne mid after sayinif "(h-e, hut that hurt, ran to his posii ion. CAPT. HARE WAS AT HIS BEST. Cat'tnm dearhart was unahle to broke through the center of the line fo- Hnd Ilailey, a suhsl il te.

was in Fuller's place. Ian l.ehiuh has been uiiforlnnate ell season and waft no worse off yesterday than in its other important Karnes this year. Homestead exported to win. hut did not look for more than liye touchdowns. It Heored nine, and boa! the scores made bv pushed oyer tin- line for a tnuriidow n.

I teal, isrole: I lolne.su hiuli, u. The time was up when the ball was on Lehlv.h's line, hut the timekeepers m.ijfy li. fcree (ire.r, and tin- dlspiipted touchdown was made before the whistle was blown. A lonn and heated wrangle ensued oer the tpiestlon, but the referee decided In llomeste.id's favor and allowed Hie score. When the second bait started ilenrne P.rooke took Lewis' place and Jones re-leapt I tray.

Hrnoko kicked In Palrhaugh on In-vaPl PLAYERS WORRIED BY MUD. The I'ittshurg college learn and the Coraoi.idbi A. striu-gled In vnin for supiemac' on tlie former's grounds In two lo-niliuite halves, regardless of the mud anil slush caused by the Incessant rain ami thaw (luring the day. Hadl leant scored live points. 'Ihe eolleki' bovs moved lo be Ihe bet.

2n vanls mnl the Fust End rooters wild. F. ilson failed. 1 1. ('.

C. was given ball for side play, when McChesney tried punt. Xleman made four yards Holler failed. Pennsylvania, Princeton and Annata Philadelphia, Nov. IT.

In the annual football game between the diversity of Pennsylvania and the eleven from the Indian school at Carlisle, on Franklin field tills afternoon, Pennsylvania won by a scon, of id to (i. The Indians fought bravely, but were overpowf ted by strength and strategic movements. Carlisle won the toss and decided to defend the western goal. After gains by Pennsylvania, Carlisle was given the ball for holding. A pretty piece of plav was followed by great in- a Schoch failed and Kiefer made 2 yn at left tackle.

Fffenhelmer nitnlo 1 lb- turned -il yards, but llotuestea. at right tackle and Schoch made ton ter team, although suffering a great deal was uneii ball for In the line, am KEYSTONE CHAMPIONS. I oil acooiiiil of the absence of their old re- I I i.i .,,,,1 o. 1 Kai-ned the Title 1,1 Ten le, Shindy. I.aux won the ti.ss and cln.se lo defend Ihe west goal.

Ion kicked off to the Vn a a. Moll rirrencc. Hare skirted left end for 2a Hrooke went (IiiiiiikI ntor line I j'tii'd. Miller failed. W'lnstein pluiiiied for s.

yards. skirted It ft end for IT ya ids The ball was on lyehijih's l-vard line, but H'liisteln lost another try. Fultz hurdled the Hue for the necessary distance mid scored. Poe kicked H.ole: llmne- Hlead, behlh. II I'liiiui kirk, to Mlll-r on 'Jii-ard oel.eil Hill ontcnt.

.1 bowling team, winner of the Key-liicvcle club's cocked hat tourna was replaced by Wilson. Miisselman won the toss for Fast Fnd and defended east goal giving Dtiqtiesne the kick-off. Pratt kicked off to McChesney on the 5-yard line. He returned 21 yards before being downed. McChesney made yards at center, Windkrorht made yards around left end H.

Wilson fumbled, but Xagle recovered. MeChesnev punted 25 yards to Pratt. Holler made 2 yards through center and Neiman made varris around end. I. C.

ti- A. C. fumbled, but was given ball for ff-side play. Holler went through (enle, for 2 yards and Ki iser was sent around left for yards. Roller hit center for 1 vard.

Itiihl hit right tackle for 2 yards and Holler found a hole at right tackle for yards. Schoch made a yard at right guard and Nil man and her at right end. Holler made varus at left tackle and Nhnian tried right end, but. east end was and were penalized in yards, placing the ball ill tlie "i-yard line. Pratt failed on a double pass.

Roller made 1 yard at left guard and Pratt tried a quarter back and Nieman is tackled for a loss Fast Fnd get the hall on downs and Schoch blocks the first punt, but MeChesnev recovers. MoChfsney punted yards to Pratt, who carries the hall over the line. Ii. C. A.

C. was off side and Last End was given hi yards, and the hall was brought back. McChesney punted 40 yards Inn tetiirne I Jo and F.rook.- i utile, to Persons, win. fumbled. Foe fell on the ball mid Fuhz speeded nlenn for in yards ment and ihe pride of ihe organization, lost the hainplonsliip and tlu; price of a supper for eleven last nik'ht.

Xo. 1, its rival In the recent contest, caiipoil its downfall. Messrs, Tinker, Johnson, Jar-rett, and Horelaml are the members of Xo. ti am, and Messrs. Kent, Koenlk.

Curl and Houston belong to No. 1 team. me im mbcr was missing last ball in arils 1 being downed. Tlnn by a series of line bucks and a few eial runs, pushed the ball over for a touchdown, but a try at goal failed. The half ended with the ball in the middle of "'the Held.

ohs Pittsburg Ickc II. Colao nils kicked off lo the LVyard line. I.aux caught the ball and advanced it to the middle of tile hold I re l-iutig do li down. Keller lilt center for 7 yank and V. C.

A. C. fumbled, recovering. Hall on yard yard line. punted 2." yards to Pratt.

Nieman am Kiefer advanced the ball 12 yards. Roller made ii yards through center -and Smith failed to gain. Holler ran round left end 5 yards over tlie goal Hue for 11 yard touchdown. Pratt kicked goal, making score: D. C.

A. 17: Fast Fnd, (1. McChesney kicked off to Pratt, who returned punt to Fast Knd's 411 yard line. After two downs McChesney was compelled to punt. Pratt received tlie ball and on next line up Keifer who was tackh-d passed the ball lo the little qiinrlerback who ran yards for a touchdown.

He then kicked goal making the score to 0 in Iniquesne's favor. McChesney kicked off to Pratt, who returned the punt to center nf the field to McChesney. After two downs, time was called with the ball in center of held in Fast Knd's possession. D. C.

A. C. K. F. around left end.

pierce plunwed yards, being thrown out of bounds. The other end was then tried and Davidson, who carried the ball, ran yards, making a touchdown. Hare kicked goal. Score: 1'eiin II, Indian 0. Hare later protected Potter, who kicked a goal from tlie held, sending the score up to 11 to 11.

In the second half Peon adopted the mass plav on left tackle. Hare being sent libs length through the line. Near the lat W. Gardiner was hurt, Hcnnett taking his place, but it made no difference in the play. Palmer succeeded Robert for the Indians, and Williams was replaced at by Simons.

After a magnllieetit struggle the Indians siieceeileil In making a touchdown, heeloek earrvliiB the hull and more, H.il! failed at riidit tackle, after which Lawh-r Irl.d and netted I Insteln carried the pinskln through left tackle for the neressarv yard and anolher toiuh.lown. poe faih-d at ifo.il. Homestead's next touchdown was the result of a funiiv play, liornln was run-nim; with the ball, hut fumbled and the pitskln bounded straiulit i Milh r'n hamhs. and Mr. Letter was allowed to llll nancy on Xo.

1 team. His total of ed. Tin- college bovs braced up and the line. lacing the ball on c.aa- I the against the South Hethlchem hoys. la hiub scored imalnst both Pennsylvania lind Princeton.

Whin it was badly crippled l.afayelle heat It to M. hut Lafayette Is vry xtroriK this year. It dcrnonstralf that fact nsaln yesterday by winning easily from t'ornell. Any way It Is llKured Homestead's scon- Is KtatlfyliiK- to the friends of the star team, especially, as the who were in the b.iimi' showed ly from all until that they wen- far from IicIiik Invalids. The bint the at'eiidatice.

Put the faithful saw an intetestmc Kame and the llomesteail band helped to stir up rn-thisiasm by lendirint; ponilar airs fie-tjueni ly. Lehigh won toss and kicked off. Chose to delend west Roal Hornin knked off to Vaenhiitst on the lo-yard line, fit returned ''n yards and was tackled by Halley. Miller went through tor two ards. W'lnstein made four more thioimh left tackle.

Pi'-rce faili il throuuh center ntnl then made two yards the same piace. Winstein made two yards. Fuhz then started left end and ran yards before he was tackled by flow. On the. nvt down Lewis broke throueh the line and ran yards for the tlrsl touidnlown.

Time minutes. Fultz failed at ttoal. Kvore: llomestpal hiwh a. l)ornln kickeil off out of bounds on the 2 yard line, l'lercp f.U on the latll. Itich-tirdson punted to I'ow In thf? middle of the lielrt and Lchliih was down with no train.

p'arabaiiKh two yatds through left tackle. liaihy broke throush the line for 2 yards. Karaliaunh made it first down through the right Kuard. Hailcy went arnunl left rid for 'J yards. Farahautih mad" 1 yard in a mass on tackle and then made It lirsl down through tackle.

He also made li.vard around left 'tel. Persons punted yards 'o who returned Vi yards. Fultz nc 'hioiitch of the contest. 'J i p.siag ooIk' line. II.

-re Ciirran was I was the be; 10 howlers and si in mid the end for a touchdown. I team will entertain the l.itix failed to kick goal. Score: I'. C. L.

Hlxon. tlie referee. at supper later. tin- Homestead star held the sin 1 A. (.

Ihe scores last night were as follows: "'ich- leather and snrlnted co vanls for a touch ore HI to (i. mote touchdown was scon V. I HIST GA.MK. down b. To, m.

the Kicking goal, making the Line-up: I'enus Ivunla 111. game foil back' of Pratt who was downed. Roller punted Ho yards to Willis who fumbles and recovered the hill. Ravi made 1 was The lil Hollies -lit. ml.

i ii, i.t.ruuaii, Russell ml i i au-l lor C. A c. Team Xo. i elite T- rick, L. Prodcil and Crel- Tinker 1 a Vi 1." IS 24 it-T, iiownev i in vi 14 L'l -jn Pei id-'s I'- C.

A. darreit a Vi Vi la IT 'Hi Hi Hnvm.r Left end Swoger 4 pi vi 14 Pi l-S HI Zt-Zl Burrows Waver Left I -ickle W-iton P-oreland 3 ll 11 Vi 11 14 IT 1U 1.2 Hodee I loruer I I a re Mof'loskev Left end K. Willis guard Peso Center Shering guard McManus McCutcheon HJght end Nagln W'aKeuhtirst Pierce I IVerlleld Position end. tackl guar. Center IMulit guar Iticlit tn: Gilbert Fffenhelmer Schoch Plerson Smith Ravi Hedges Pratt Keller Xleman Teas I Wallace Carlisle-il.

Ro.lgers Wheel. n-ii Rndw aier Smith Dillon Fainc Hare Roberts Johnson Heaver Williams Law I.efl end. tackle. Left guard guard. tackle.

end. Right half. ioa. ii Itiu N'alen May i Hardner. 'Insteln Ha Hlght Mtisselman- Left half J.

WIlW half WIls.I Fullback Dorinin snilin Iticbi to ird Weber Team Xo. 1. I Itlcliardsoii. 1 'ayidson Pnter McCracken ultz Roller Referee (Vim terhaek half Hlglit half, Fullback Arthur K. Young.

I'mpire ahe Uighl t.u-l h- diviner i ll 11112 IS 17 SUM tinlil 2 4 4 11 1.V-1.. Latley iickst, -In lerl irk Kennedy 4 l'l 111 'i 'U Persons Ciirran Lett hall Coolev 4 11 II ll! "11 I referee; Paul .1. H'Cmmr. lir.Mleri.-k 1 ston" 4 4 10 1 IT 1 ui line, (i.ini- Faux I'uilbirk Hroderick 4 4 lu-v, Illblmrd. Siiminnrv: Tom hdow ns Iti-mlei l.

k- Miller Lewis llllelals- Crcer (Pad yard Ht right tackle Nieman made It first down. He was then downed for a loss. Kiefer made li yards around IS. Willis end and Xleman ran out of hounds on the li yard line but gained 1. yards, lie was then shoved over for the first touch down through left tackle.

Time 11 minutes. Ravi kicked goal making score 1. C. A. C.

ii, Fust Fnd lb McChesney kicked off to Nieman the la-yard line. He returned 11 yards and was brought down by Willis. Nieman Was tackled for a loss, of 4 yards by Nagle. Holler punted 2a yarda to Miiss'clinau who returned yards. MeChesnev made first down through right tackle and Willis failed.

McChesney punted yards out of hounds to 27-yard line. Perry Keifer skiried left end for yards. Ravi made li yards. Roller made a yards through left tackle. Nieman was again tackled for a loss of var.ls bv Nagle.

Holler punted lin yards to McChesney who returned yards. F. Willis advanced Charles Anil. Linesmen on Kiser, tier. Timers John Kiser.

W. 1'. 1'. Hooker. Time of halves and 2a mlit tites.

Touchdowns Nieman, Holler Pratt. Goals from touchdowns- Hay-- Pratt 2. Substitutions Comerford f.f i umpire; oris; ftl! Hrown, Cornell rnons, lime PITTSBURG COMPANY WON. niver toiil 0111 in ii.v' Men DofoHtrd nun- I.aux. Hun 1 Jl'' linesmen, time halves Mo and 2.

utes, touchdowns. Lewis, Winstrin Hi: liarrson. 2, Lawh-r 2, Mil SFCOXD (1A.MK. liiinni le einrTo -r 11 ll-IMiiel (jump. the line for ards.

Miller undo Kayl. Wilson for usselnian. Motlioillsln Were Strong. The mu' contest between the teams of the Pittsburg Coal com pan and goils. I'm- ,1.

2: suhsl it ut c. Hi for bwiii, Jones for Hiav. Fair Fultz, Furabaiigh for Persons. but was brought around tlcht end before he was tackled by liow. W'lnstein hurdled the lira' for six yards.

-rok for r-, ft 7 II l' 21 21 SlV-M HELD COLUMBIA DOWW. rl il 'il 'in ptn Williamstown. Nov. 17. In till clovei of the I oal ib.nongahela River S- Coke company was Consolliiat i.reseni of a large and disappolnte Itiu mv orl.

eniii I lint. 111r11v I I (1 Vi li -a .4 it i oer. lav at Recreation nark crowd Weslcvan's football teoni defentl '('' hmd 11 1 4 in 14 1" 17 2'i 1 IKIi'llllllW II. All. klieny in luvor of ile Pittsburg: da I ed Williams here this afternoon by 35 4( n.

It was the most crushing defeat nfj score people, the hater whining out by of to o. SifUE IN 000D FOR 12 vanls through Iff tackle, j. wnns Me- I made 2'- yards and McChesney made first the association schedule for tne iiom.j The star la; ers of the g-ame were lis. Nov. IT.

Tin- Columbia Total l'Jl college to. mi met the Naval Cadets this Team No. 1. aliri -noon and a.i.-r a In.ilv Kent 2 7 1 1 211 2 1 2d .12 gmie d. at.d tin in by a sr.

of 11 o. cnigk il lo 12 Ft bt Hi 22 27-27 team. l.lne-np: leiian, liiicti and Anth.niv for the AT EflSTON through c( titer. Xagle laiteo. I- X.

A was irlven tin1 ball for Wllliams-n. esleyan- end. off-side Holler punted 20 yards to Podds 1... .1... mil.

I 1 1 on the -lL'-vard line. Winnio Yarrow foiled al left tackle. liayl was caught Pike Simmons Colo Canter Hugglns Left tackle Left guard. Center Right guard. oft-side and Fast Knd recovered 10 yards.

Montgomery MeChesnev made 2'-, yards through left Silllman team, and McKlnley and Jraidle Hrown, of the river company, the latter especially doing some nice line work. It is oseil to make the meeting of these teams an annual affair, and the game has been the subject much discussion among the friends, and employes 01 both 1 mpanles. Ove.it thanks Is due to the officials of both comarns for their financial aid and tne sporismanllke spirit with which they helped along tin contest. KKCOVI.HHIJ 1 Itm 111' AMI PI.AVKH IT tvsui c.cr.i Willis ninde first down. On a Goode Hatch fiilllnan ii.

was 1 4 pi 1717 nuii kabie. as t'oy w.re liou.con. 1 2 2 4 7 Id 10 12-12 Idl'tlKTTH 11 A I () TKOI insist crowds seen on the i mmm; ini. ton. 1 cks made l.otli touch.

Ii.wus in tin tirst TI1IUI flAME, US.IK. half and Pruce kicked goal. In the Team Xo. Mend halt the Cad. is made a in mo 1 4 li 0 10 10 12-12 stand and fought bes; rt cly.

1 -j ll li Id 12 14-14 fU0C linirn nn kliklttg they k. rt lltf l.all hIiimsI 4 Id la IS 2d 21 24 25 CURE KICKED FIELD GOAL. Murray I ii lit Ft 1-1 2d 21 2a 2727 mistake In signals Gell ert fell on the hall. Garrison I. wo.s Ii Mussclmaii.

C. Hod. Is Leggett Law rem i tackle. Right end. Quarterback half.

Fullback Kiefer made 2 vanls through left tin kle Mnhimphv Graves Holler bit center for 1 yard, and Fast orscaiien Poirh Cod recovered hall on downs, when Intlif DANGER TWICE. GOAL IN M-y-g'-ST 1.1- 11. j.oicain.i. 1 1 1- 1- 10 i-- 01 Mchobi Let end WolT I Adams I ta. lUe 1 Xo'al Wl Fast, ,11, Nov 17.

-The annunl f. toi.all I'dhi-up L. ft guard Writ-lit Tenm 1 I I 1- III iMI. I. game help-, en Lafa.w 1 te and ncll was ntet brine oe 1 17-tSp.

For I Wasfingof Only Diseases of ion Cured, State Collr -c, Nov. the first time since the I'olnt, State played in end In piling fujinls to Gettysburg ground was very bad, game with West form to-day up a score of 1 n. Though the there was little he, to-day, Lafay.uo win- -ut gua a 11 17 l.afayeite Williams Heiter 1-1 1 2d 21 2-! 2d 2S 1 won the iofs and (Wit. SI kicked o'l Van -nrl 2 -I HI 1" 11 14 1 I Lalayi-tte's 1.yM,., Pre, .1.. i i 2 4 7 0 10 It! IS ll'-W caught hall iitid cor, 1 it bark Hi Penicr ll varus lief, re bring n't To-al I i rem (instructions, Swellings, Weakness or some Cn.

Disease will eventually wi'k you, causing loss of energy and mental force. If you suffer fn.ni It call and get CFRKli in short for a small outlay of monev. YOF MAY PAY AS AHLK. IF POOR DON'T DFLAY. fumbling on either side.

Gettysburg was entir.lv outclassc The physician or institute who claims to be able to cure every case Is an Idls Pretender, am! the same car. be said of those who advertise that they can euro auv disease from which men suffer. ts MONTHS AGO, if you will Investigate, you will find some of the who claim of lute to treat IK only were claiming for themselves or others who employed them the same of all diseases of both sexes. Reader, beware of Quack ami Physicians who claim to possess all the medical knowledge and to Only twice was State goal endangered Toward the close of the tltst half (iettys-burg kicked to Slate's c.V-yard line, when Say liir made two attempts for a goal fron: have had all me experience in me worm, inr witnout a single exception sucu men I will rob you. If responsible not OXF DOL-L A OF KM OAL FKiC TILL CTHKH.

placement, Put bom times trie kick was but botn times Un la.os hi 11 1. iicnuoM 11, jiaciimau kn k. 1 This was bv Lnfav.tte two Irtmntli Seon-J uninst llron n. Tinker''11 N' lisiKent'1 ST I I the punt and ran th- hall i 1..,. 12 a ha, i ml, st.

Fan- file tayette used h.ok i '-I ll-e first Vi uuuk- in will, trlhrg on in ll's the bv a IVZi I the touchdown and Rachmaa ku k- rrCy'in til vlCrn blocked by il. witt. This was the only IF YGU WILL GALL at my offices you will he welcome and I time tlie visitors had ever a chance to score. State j-laytd a hard lim- piuninir game throughout, using tne guai-ts tank will will gladly give you my lest advice, and HKKER telling (fleet. and Henin-tt made good end runs, while the tackling SLOOD POISD-i, the worst of all forms of disease, may be hereditary or contracted.

Iodides and mercury only cause the disease to lie dormant and often cause serious conditions. Sore Mouth, Pone Pains. Fleers, Falling Hair, Pimples, Headaches and all other symptom-1 removed in from to 21 days OR I'AV. The disease (tired and the poison forever driven from the system in a reasonable and tense oi tne enure team was 1 I- 'r you to any if after an exaniin.it ion of your case I L'X -aX hnd it a curable one I will say so, while VSk Agency, )f wii frankly state to the con- fC7 It 1 Newspaper f. V-- ir or Fx press traiy anal tel.

you candnby what Is i Att.r the next kick crT Lnfav.tte a t'e total, icaiu i-r na at I ball and ncntn carried it Corned second game. third game, LW; lotal, ma'rl RESULTS count. M- Tl ir. I 4 LVZr' was tr ior arvH MORE TROUBLE FOR THE 11 carried it to Cure kick, i mont, making moll if this time was ealle hesi for von. This I will do without Compa iy as to our standing end ability.

liist half, with ili a ssjofl on Lufuvotle's was no sent in in Ceim-ll's yard lint and tor a small outlay of money. ball 1,1 lliiiu An, Other l'lisieinn I UHllAUU UNIVtKiNT. tin- I isciMis'n'p Tram Fairly Maim liter- Pr. cur. other-- wilt I For Slat-.

P.ennett. Martin and J. Kubb- put up the best game, while i--. Laulz and Seil.er played good ball lor Uettyslauc. The lua-up: Ktrtte 44.

GettvslaiiR-o. J. Kiible F. MiiK-r Lett tackle spi l)od---e Lett guard PlMinr T. Center Kale Fut-et Kiglil guuriLXIcelv (ea Scholl tcatd Hik-ht tackle i'i.

Lik-ht Seila in any part of th HAVE YOU second, and 17. ('. ell ii. game L'ne up: A in- n.ep,!s In, 1. mmmamtnw vte.nsi.i, of energy, despondency, weak 1 F.

VARICOSE VEINS Heme Treatment Te matter of now ions standing, 11 RKII I tK AAEF.K. No cutting, piin or loss of time. Te" matter of iiow 1. I I RKII tK A EF.K piin or loss of time. one penny's charge.

It Is not because 1 advertise as largely as others that I meet with greater success, but because I am not require 1 to experiment and do any case that cannot be cured. All, I Kill HUM. and unnatural discharges, no manor of how long standing, cured speedily and t'aeir effects per-manciiiiy rem. ncd. Cornell.

Or tvwMMWnl 11 fol OW tig ...0. a I SSKTJ (Hseascs. of which tl yell shattered the fog that hung, over I nek. nor-oousness, bid dreams, inflammation, falling hair, swcllints. hasn-fulness, spots eyes, punMes, ki 1- vn guarantee our treat- Lallli I disease Position.

Right end Right tackle. Right guard. Center Left guard Left tackle I.efl end Quarterback nt to those who cannot call. Send Iff spi ciaitv. and Marshall Field to-dav hen plav hog.tn, E3 I V--e Uy: t'arantrrs a was complete fH p4 1 the weather was ideal for football, al- li I I -JI I ihot'Eh the grounds were covered with EFcC.

tIst potsomng n-l shavings Score Ht of If you have any of the above named symptoms mm Hew iM (vua rtrrbn IJennett- Wbiiewort Left half Mariin-Warne. lii-ht half. Cummiugs Fullback Hunt Nemack Warner Taussig Rrew ster llinciiHrna Rhino i Trout Frnsi Harhman. 'oopcr Mcl'n rmot t. W.

Hal, Ionian J. Morrison Horan Piatt, anv el tne otners taat re nor men- know the cans' and you 1 1 1 tin ili'UL'i. .1. see isi o. it ill Pj for Mark.

Xothirg sent O. (I. IX No names used. Kverything sent sealed and pbiln. Address for privacy II.

J. ti Fl.SOH. our business manatrer -PK( I W. PRICK for 1t DAY to anyone bringing or sending this AD who takes treatment. should have it removed before it is through the day or at night, with or without DRAINS Tom hdowns.

Martin, Fcunll, Cum-mines, J. Ruble, P.ennett. F. Miller, Craft, 1 i -j, 1 1 loo lat -Morrison and Right halfback Hllbuin Left halfback Purei II Starhuck and luteworih. Goals, Martin hi ll sap awav the verv mcago Or.

lie-ill. iir.ams. stopped in to la DA i OR No PAY. 3irjfTOrwtTl Ht'- blood: 1: all unnatural Abbott Left end ctll Uii VI lllllt Hi Vlltfwl Cure iMillhaok i.ia'iuei ail'll lotmoei lain ..1.111 chest and Kioi'dan Referee, iveeie. I "mj ire, S.

hoofstall. Linesuien, Kunkle, Siale; Widf, (iet-H-huiH. 'I'lrnekeepers, Foster. Ktale: While, tyshui k. Time, and halves.

kidney diseases; also thr. Hi minutes. Attendance Time of halves OH, KANE'S ST SPECIALISTS' stomach complaints. Hr. Drill has the experience and skill to cope suceessfulily these diseases.

If suhering from any one of them consult (ieorurtown I liumi.lou. FREE EXAMINATION SUNDAY 10-4. FREE CONSULTATION HOURS 9-9. Scow Center Spool I I eeruni Right tackle Krvin Juneau Richt end Garny Tratt ynurterh.ik'k Shebion Larson Left half Henry Cochoms Light half liorton i I'rivir Snider Kcfetee. R.

1. rotin, of Marvaia. I'm- V. nl M. Hail tlie Top Score.

Lancasier. Nov. 17. Franklin and Mar- hini til money. wp time anj costs muhing.

If rite, enclosing stamp Ul'tt tiny Ivan a v'-uiie, I Washington, Nov. IT. The Georcetown-Virginia game to-day resulted: I'e-orL'e-town in. Virginia u. This rirchies i championship of the south, Georgetown bavins cviUiUertU Jwr tomrlitk.

636 PENN AVE. (Up-Stairs. Opposite Church). PITTSBURG, PA the Jefferson Medical team gain thai tf itmocin by Fhail in a ur.t- si i. i bCoi U4 -POV iJj'.

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