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THE PITTSBURG PRESS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 189a showed a marked tmBroveatent orer last week' TRAINING AT PRINCETON. homestead races. Play. In tbe second half Emerald held their COLLEGE ELEVENS. fire tins IMs mm Altbaegft itfgsMn was In Franklin' tarrttory mot of the time and the local suffered considerably from the P.A.C defeated.

line wen and si some splendid tackling. Will-lams was dUtnallDed for alleged aiussing and creier Pattenaa Worn Frasa i tie eoiie un. was connuerabir weakened. UiaMUty of tne umpire. yei soars of to Thete It talk of forming a golf club Id both towns and cootesUng IB a CWrVKHBITf OF PA.

PLATED Plf Miller la Two Beats. Tne teams up as folkrwa: f. C. A. A.

E. A. C. GREEVSBC1UI TEAM KTW TBJC DIRECTOR M' MASTERS TELLS BOW IT IS ACCOMPLISHED. lew weeks.

BEST CAME OP THE TEAR. Ths bicycle race st Steel Works pait, Bom- Phalen Orth McKeever Left tackle A. B. Mahler tCOIUB CP TO 1XX stsaa, yesterday, attracted a crowd of L0QO. GOOD GAME AT OAlUfEGIE.

Keemer in Mcouire Hire O'Laughlla The principal event on th card wa th match between J. E. Patterson, of th outset sad cyclers, and Robert E. Miller, ot th Allegheny Played a Tie Game Wit tka P. C.

A BENEFIT TO STUDENTS. LEHIGH, COULD NOT-, SCORE. Zoog Burk IT WAS A FIERCE CONTEST. C. A.

Tci AW 1W- lasSV cyclers. ciara end Dugaa Qnartertmek Knorr Miller now live at McKeesport, and about Server Luts Bendollor O'Toole Peaa's Bays Gaiwv the OaaAslaar Llaa Partial pMple thronged the Csmegla Athletic terk at Braddock yestsrday afternoon to witness the flint game at Braddoek this Line Wm VmmMm tm WMh- Malom Laft halfback uv nia aamiirn) wrro present. TDelr encouraging cheers did not prevent his defeat. Maay Bard Kaocks Yale Isyawed Williams and The Old Method of Taekllns; the Danamy Ha Baca Dose Away With Special Training; Gtvea the atnna the But Baakta and Cooler Fullback Kohler nowever, and fatterson won ths msteh by taking the first two heats The conditions of the match were the beat Referee C. Bbaehan.

IJinutre carter. Ltnee- DarUaoath rnder, Bat Haurrard Had Troshle With Brewa-BeiaH men Lynn and Doherty. Tune Z(-mlnute season between the Braldock football team and the eleven from the Holy Ghoet eoUege; er rather, the Pituburg eoUege team. The Braddook piajreni had beeo dlaappotsted to Wntnl Freanemily O. -A.

hewed Unexpected Strength mm Wei the halves. Tauehdowne-Maloine. Fhalen X. Goals Backs Prlncetoa's Prospect Are Very Good. from touchdowns Williams ml Otner Caataats.

oi inre one-mue neats tor a ai'io otamond. Patterson waa paced by Aukenbaugh and Scott, and Miller by Hebllng and Hanner, of the P. A. C. In tLe first heat Patterson waa feet ahead suaM the prrvtoue two Katurdaya, but the Pittsburg college boys showed up aa hour or A YICTORT POR COS ELLS VILLE.

two before th gama Philadelphia, Oot. 17. Lehigh waa de When the spectators left the park tney went or his opponent at tbe finish. His tlm wa 1:1. Tbe second heat was red-hot.

aa th men rode Jack McMaiters, known popularly by the name of Scotty McMaiters, is a veteran The lauMltata Football Teeua Soared feated by Pennsylvania to-day by th score of to 0. Lehigh never menaced together from the atart. Thy entered the logemer rrom in. stan. i nay emerea ine away ea.tt.fled Uiat they bad eeen a good, plucky sain from start to flnl.h.

Brilliant play, abounded on both sides, but It must be that fumbles and ml-Dlaye were not Bat Oace. fnlnn vhn k.i I trainer who has coached the athletlo tigers I ihm.i, h.ii Oct 17. The Mt Pleasant In tha' Quakers goal at any time, and failed completely to advance tha ball save on a 1 wtld. Patterson final spurt put him slightly In th lead and be won by three leet. HI ior a nuninrr or years ana IS a man WOO understands thoroughly the need and re 4f rare occurrence, it was by a miserable stlruts football team battled with the locals QnMbarfc Oct' IT.

(8pwdJ Th Treat victory won by Greenstnirg' crick football team 1 a strarc of delight to the people bereabouta The Flscuses. Slgman and al) the rest are being entertained royally, and bras band and firework help to enliven tha occasion. The gam was begun at 8:40 and two 36 halves were played. Atherton put the ball in play by a kick from the center. Slgmsji cot the tew runs around the ends.

duke on the part of the oollege team that the tiraddock boy. their point, and tied for an hour oa the gridiron at Athletic Dark ORDER NOW YOUR time wa 2:21. A large amount ot money changed hand after the race. In the one mile race for the fihwab run. On of these runs by Qass around Psnn- this afternoon.

All the tin borne which were the score, making It to Kearn. kinked off. Brmddock made consid out last night to enliven the republican rally were on the rround. Thar was not much quirements of athlete, harlns; at one time been an athlete of nota Jack ttudles the physical makeup of each man and determines how much work can 'be given him without The following; la an erable gam before being downed. PUt.burg ool William' Fielding finished first, Charles Birth sylvanla's left was ths longest of th Lehigh fooled Pennsylvalna -on a doubla baas, and Gas made 80 yearda be- lege soon got the nan on nowni ana aavanrea seconn ana Frank Lloyd third: time.

chance for tooting on either aide during the first half, as the sides were so evenly matched that Winter Overcoat It rapidly toward, the Carnegie goai. Carnegie got the ball again on a fumble, but Boott went against the track' half-mile of 1:03, made by Arthur Banker, but could neither could get the ball over the line for a far he wa downed. Pennsylvania played failed to sain the reaulred yards, and the ball touchdown. Connellsvllls had th ball to their article written by Trainer Monasters, with his signature attached. th beat gam It has put up this year, not oo better than Bruce, of the P.

A alio tried for the rec ball and kicked to center and Greensburg cured the ball through a fumble. Several rushes were made, but the rains were went to Plttabunr college. Con.lderable sains 20-yard line, but at this Juncture ths and showed great Improvement In all ord. His time was 1:05. The performance around the ends and through the Unee brought the ball to the li.cddork 15-yard line.

The And Don't ake Chances Special attention Is given by the Prince win coys oracea up ana on ths next down carried the locals back for a loss ot yarda Th Institute boy cot the baJL but leet It on were good, as tne track wss heavy. points of the gam over its previous form. ball was oaeeed to T. Salmon, and the fleet- slight Then came a long line of rushe and short-end run, until Lawson Fls- Then waa some slowness In putting tha waiting for cold weather or ytro will footed little halfback responded by carrying it over for a touchdown. Kearni kicked goat on downs, and at ths same time lost thetr nerve, for the home team, by a series of runs William Fielding, the l-year-old rider ot the Homeetead cyclers, went against the track' ijuarter-mlle record of (1 seconds, and lowered It to DO second.

waa paced by i cue was given the ball, and ho made ball In Play, but this fault Is being over- ton athletlo management to training; of men under its care and careful Investigation fs mads each year to find what each athlete require to put him In the best of condition without rolna stale. Much compelled to buy one in a hurry ready-! coma Pennsylvania for th first tune this V. C. A. A.

Hraddock 9. Roeen bloom kicked off for Braddoek. March- dash around the right end for the first roy u. rorar ana ueorg ana M. uemss.

soon bad ths hall back to their opponents' 24-yard made and take what you can get. year played Its famous "guard back In- dcumia. The official of the day were: Arthur Banker. touch-down of the game. Slgman kicked Iw.mm Tiii.ii'.

iin. i. I inc. nme was csiiea, neitner side naving line, nm was l.ltWUim lull 1 1 1 ID uinH I a has been said about the evil results fol i -1 i Hijrvu. rreea wmm Imuran ana nia 10 ituit.

George Banker and J. E. Livingstone, Judges; goal. O. A.

A. started for another goal, THE PRICES ARK lowing a four years' course of football Th. T. mA Bhort" the kick-off In the second half Th work waa fearfully hard and rough. I u.i.n.

i a. r. aiyier, reieree, ana l. tsauey, starter. I Rosa Ftsrua sat the haJl.

and by fine Inter end got tbe ball and was downed almost Immediately. After a few gatre through the line T. Salmon gained 25 yard, by a splendid run around the left end. Marc hand made a great run around the rlfht end for Si yard, but only were allowed on account of foul In and on slmwtt every plunge a Lehigh man I yard, making a touchdown. Goal was missed.

I I ference carried It to witiiln 10 yards of the 'i goal: several skirmishes occurred and the training. In my opinion there Is no reason on earth why a good strong, healthy man cannot play football and be bene- .00 iiuru ms worn ui ine rennsyivania I un tn next Rick-err, Mitchell, for Connell- $.50 end jg ends was In glaring contrast to play vl lie, got the ball on a fumble and made If ball was lost to P. A. C. on down They endeavored to send Bushman around i' 1 Oreensburg's end.

as also did their center touohdown. Goal was mined. The home teem or tne rear oi the team. The game put up by Lehigh's ends was exceedingly badV terference, and the bail went to nraaaocx. Braddoek made no gain, being tackled well and hard by i.

Salmon. They lost the bell on a fumble. Pittsburg oollege failed to gain, and lost the ball on Bees and B. Roaenbloom then began to play desperately. D.

Porter and Q. Gemaa time and time asaln went throush Play, tut tn Dait was ioi on a luraum The bail was within 10 yards of Green- Lehigh's tackling around th end was hard and true, and was one of tha feat the pile for gains, and finally Porter rushed taokled Braddoek failed to gala. i burg's goal, when Lawsoa Ftecus, the over the line for another touchdown. M. Oema kicked goal, gcorei Connellsvlll 10, Mt Pleas ures or tne game.

The lineup follows: Now came the fluke, which tied the score. A LEXINGTON RACES. Saneeaer Wo the Johastoa Stake la Straight Heats. Lexington, Oct 17. Th trotting race elcsed her to-day.

The attendance was 4,000, weather ttn and track fast. King of Diamonds, a bay gelding by Velocity, equaled th world's 1-year-old record, Th principal event ot the day waa the Johnston stake. It was won by Squeezer, a bay gelding by McEwin, in three straight heats. The 2:11 tret proved a stubborn contest be Ions tiaaa was tried to Harohand. The oa Pennsylvania.

Positions. Lehigh. ant a Dunn end Brady The line-up was aa follow pride of the town, equal to the occasion, took It and in a neat run carried it beyond the goal posts for the second down. At the beginning of tha second half Van Cleave and Bushman wars sent was bad, and Marchand did not get hold of the ball, but Hoeen bloom did, and with a free field before him made a touohdown after a Connellsvllle. Mt Pleasant I'ffenhetmer Stannard Mitchell ruglt Left guard Senior, Mason McCarthy Booerra Overfleld I.

Gemaa run of 66 Goal was kicked. Boors: r. O. A A. Braddoek 0.

Wharton Bterrlt Ouy Otterman Zimmerman Rumbaugh through the center ana around tne enae for good gains, but the ball was finally Pee Miller Kearna asaln kicked off. J. Salmon made Farrar, Right tackle Gonsolus Hedges Rlsht end Trelchlar Center Right a great tackle, which was claimed foul, and lost to Greenaburg on downa The ball was exchanged on several oc Braddoek got the ball, and 10 yards besides. for Kersey In blue, black and brown. Our LONDON STRIPE TROUSERS $5.00 LIKE LEATHER.

A COPTRIGHT GUARANTEE given i every YOUR MONEY REFUNDED If clothes are not satisfactory, OPEN EVENING8 UNTIL 0 O'CLOCK. Croosland Barnes R. Porter Lalus tackled well and Braddoek lost five tween Baron Roger and Ferd B. Baron Bogers won It in the fifth heat King of casiona. Greensburg finally secured uooaman yuarterb.ck.

Oas. Oelbert halfback. White Mind halfback Van Dtiyne Woodruff Holdernes Irfngwell Swlgart Pstasford McAdams O. i good grip on the ball, and passing it to 1 Lawson Fiscus, he made the great play of D. Porter yards.

Braddoek fumbled. T. Salmon got It and failed to gain. P. C.

easily forced the ball Into Bnuldock's territory, where It was when time was called. Score at the end of fir.t Reid Rose M. Fullback Freed, Dugart half: P. C. I.

Braddoek 8. Touchdown: wnsrton, Uffenh.lmer, Woodruff J. Oelbert Safety touchdown: White. Ooele XTom touohdown: Woodruff 4. Injured: Senior.

Referee: Wyckoff Umpire: Wl litems. Tale. Timet Two 2J-mlnute halves. the game, running througn tne f. a.

u. line for a gain of 86 yards. He planed the bsll behind the goal posts, but Slgman failed to kick the goal. From this time on the game was a matter of see-saw, neltb- Hraddnek kicked off. Marchand sot the ball uiamonoa won tne tnira race ror i-year-old pacer.

In straight heats. Summaries: The Johnston stake, $2,000, 2:24 class, trotting Squeezer, b. by McEwin, dam Lucy Henderson, by Trouble (Uenity) Ill Red Star, b. h. (Dickerson) 2 12 Minting b.

g. (Mell) I 8 4 Nanoy b. m. (Evans) (62 Viola Bel, b. g.

(Toung) 4 4 5 CHICAGO A. C. COMItIO EAST. and gained 26 yards before being downed. Ten Attendance! e.oos.

more were gained through center, and J. Salmon rained IS more around the end. T. Salmon er team getting wit run oangeroua prox-. lmlty of the other's goal.

The greater Sport Donnelly Elerea Will Taeltl gained five and Stabler six, through the line. Stebler1. shoulder was Injured, and ha retired. Short taklna hi. Dlaca.

P. kicked. BROWR 8 HIT OPT. the Daaaeaaa Team. Time, part or the vk nan was piayea on ursena.

burg's territory. The old war horse. son Fiscus, was the star for Greensburg, ciase. trotting, purse 11.000 1 ansa and Braddoek made a free catch. Tbe college Chicago, Oct IT.

Th Chicago Athletlo Harvard Spran Something Sar Baron Rogers, br. by Baron I tV MtT'Wmm ss-1 Si Vana ball on fumble. T. Salmon sained 10 Tarda team will start east In th latter part of Oc and the ball went to Braddoek asaln on a yrlse. tober or the earlier part of November.

It will fumble. ana reaaie ftooinson piayea weai tor f. A. C. The lad made some good runs, but I Oreensbunfa Interference was always timely.

Bushman also played an exoellent Krem this on ths Brsddook team gained Cambridge, Oct. football ney 1 1112 Wi MJJ al 5" nthualasts war agreeably surprised by the Toung. ch. by Toung I Lilly be gene two week, and will probably meet the following club of th eaat: Detroit Athletlo club. Orange Athletlo club, Elisabeth Athletlo club, Beaton Athletlo association, at Boston, Dudueane Athletlo club, at Pittsbtrrs.

and ths steadily, although they were taokled hard by Wlnstaln, Lalus and Mellvalne. Braddoek made all Its gain, through the line. When I HI I ruiton. (bweanngen) I I I I i 214 SIXTH STREET. crimson team beating Brown 13 to 0.

Harvard started In with a dash and th first touchdown was nude In less than two minute. Th other Franklin, b. (French) Senator gr. (Alexander) Maud C. blk.

(Lyons) Newton Athletlo club. Mill 0 6dr time was called the ball was In oollege territory. Score: Braddoek 6, P. C. I.

The college team was greatly weakened by the absence of Cape Brown at half, who Is confined to ble bed III. as well aa by the alckneaa of their Capt Thomas ha selected the following was not acorad until th end ot the flrat half. In -the eeond half Brown had the ball on Har 7 4 7 dr Que Allen, b. (Dickerson). team: Thompson, left end: Stewart, center: Time, 2:12, 2:10, 2:12.

vard' (-yard Una. but lost It there on dnwna. Beach, right guard; Hadden, right tackle; center. McGale. The line-up 1 niwyear-um imluius, purae siuv King of Diamond, b.

by Velocity, ii i. mm mii 1 1 iv leu biuv ma in fier I viiu, mui 11, uwwiinvn, fullback (Hall), whose mints were ntttn I ter. left half: Graber. rlrht half, and Draner. Brown, right end; Aldiich, quarterback; Sla- Braddoek Poaltlona.

Prh. CnUrr 1 1 "Better Get It Quirk Center Wall Diocaea, in Brown interference was strong I iuiidsck. Rlcht Guard Mollvalna am net certain whether we will nlav Ed Fair Right Taokls, Bobbins and B. and they used on or two trick plays with suo-oess. Fults, halfback, played a very effective gam.

For Harvard Frank Shaw and Dunlop did the beat work. Both sides lost often for 4 2 2 8 4 dls asm not given (Bauer) Sulphide, b. (Cummlngs) Hyden, b. (Cochran) Seven Points, b. (Talbttt) Dr.

Archibald, blk. (Higher). Stella, b. (Swope) Time, 2:0814, 2:114. Rlrht End game, in r.

a. j. line was repeatedly torn to plecea Thomas, Rosa Fiscus, 6lg-, man, and in fact every player who was called upon made good gains. The Greens. burg goal was at no time in danger.

The i local club's Interference was of the finest order, and unfortunately for the visitors they were too heavy and active for them. The score was 14 to 0 In favor of Greens-j burg. The officials, Harold and Rheti, gave entire satisfaction to both sides. To-, night all Greensburg Is celebrating what appears to them the greatest victory ever won by any team. The P.

A. C. boys are favorites here, and the fellow who travel-r d. for miles to see a riot or somebody slugged by the alleged hobos i went- away disappointed. The following i was the line-up: Greensburg.

P. A C. 'Wi-ant Irwin and Donohu Ift Edward. 1 Campbell tackle Bruoi Dalbey It guard McJunkln. Klehl Hosklna Thomas guard Bovard Tal or not," said Capt.

Thompon, "but 1 am Informed by an eastern correspondent that they have two dates open and expect to arrange to play either on November 11 or 14. If tne -opportunity present Itself we may go to play a couple of teams there," Davles Left Ouard Mollvalna off-aids The lineup was ss follows Harvard, Brown. Left Tackle Grovee JOne. Left RnS J. Bulmnn At CURR4.N SLOAN'S" Is the advice any of our former customers will give you.

They know what our R. Jones. i. Quarterback Kearna THE CHESS TOL'RJf AMEMT. Murphy Casey Wheeler Coomb Thayer n.

night Halfback T. Salmon Failed at Goal and Lost. Lewis Left end Wheeler, tackle. Bouve F. Center N.

Hhaw. Jtlght guard Houghton and i MmTtman TOIarhfr Left Halfback- Marqhand C. Farr Fullback Strbler At Bad ape Yeaterday the Tenth The Sherman second team won an interest Umo re A. Fair. Reran J.

Walkar. uimas rsaa xrees ana A. walker. Round Wa Flnlahed. Budapest, Oot 17.

Th result ot th tenth ing game at exposition park yesterday morning by th score of to 4. Th first half wa marked by good playing on both side and Lock Summersglll Colby draydon'. Right round of the International chessmaster' tour Beale Sullivan Wrightlngton and uammon ended with no score. After eight minutes' play In the second half Calhoun got arcund Batter 4, Tarentana 0. Butter, Oct football a- $14 Made to Order cocsena Halfback Fults Hall tD left end of the crescents for yarda and a touohdown.

Degleman kicked goal. Soon ana Heppen.tall nament played In this oity to-day are: The game between Noa and Maroczy, al Ruy Lopes, was adjourned after 61 move. Bchlech-ter beat Marco In a Ruy Lopes after 24 Dunlop tackle Umpire- Mereree waner. of Williams, I. K.

and Cherry. Dohohoe after Fisher made a touchdown fcr the cres-after FlRher made a touchdown for th Cres on In Butler was formally opened her today In a gam with Tarentum. Two to-minute halves we're played, and Butler shut Tarentum out. Tarentum won the toss and Jon, of Dartmouth. Linesman Wing, of Providence.

Goals Beale 2. Touchdowns end long, wyant. cent. Youngh failed at goal and th gam ended with, the S. A.

C. A. moves. Jancwskl beat Albin In a queen'a llanchetto after 44 moves. Tsohlgorln beat Tarrrasch in a Ruy Lopes ofter 40 moves.

Walbrodt beat Wlnawer In a Ruy Lope, after Wrightlngton 2. Time Two M-minute halvea JACK McMASTERS, Trainer Princeton Team. halfback. CI eve Aull Roblaon Frye and Bushman. K.

Kiecus. L. Flacus. AttendancaiMO. i i ne nneup: a 11V III! Shermans.

tatted ths ball, but soon lost It, Butler kept the ball during the entlr flrt half In Taren-tum'e territory, but failed to asore. In the second half, after 10 minute' hard work by Poaltlona Boyd W. AJTD TEAM IN GOOD FORM. etrman Fullback SUITS Atherton flted by the exercise. It Is certainly the best means for developing the physical man.

In no other line nf nut nM 30 moves. Charousek beat Plllsbury In a Vienna game after 66 moves. Popiel had a bye. Appended are the scores of all the competi Duff TAuchdowne Lawaon, Fiwus 3. Goals Big man Omclals-Harrold and Keller Crescents 4.

Dufner Gray Burt Mark ley Krepps, Glosser Donald homg Ron tha Feadnre of the Gam tors up to oaie; Players. at Washing-ton. wutier, and within two yard of goal, Felgl went over for Butler, scoring th first touchdown, afterward kinking goal. Shortly before the end of the game Butler worked crlas-ercs. and Helneman, guarded superbly by Junta mads a long run and scored another touchdown.

Feigle failed to kick goal. The same THB HERALDS guard end half half Elsenbela Hunter Degelman-Pfahl F. Bigger Pfahl-Dcgelman J. C. Bigger letlcs can a man receive so much and bo varied a system of training.

A few players are Injured each year, but In the end the bruises are all forgotten and seldom if ever is a Princeton athlete injured sufficiently to disable him for any length of time. In order to avoid overworking Lost. 4 4 Washington, Oct IT. (Special) In no Albin Charousek Janowskt Marco Fisher Toung other football gam played In western Pennsylvania this yeart has there been such a num Daqaeaaes Win Easily at Exposition e-f Calhoun Wocdburn 'Maroczy Referee: Parker. Umplret Haines.

Linea was played without any fights, and was won by Butler's all-round playing. The lineup was as, Butler 10. Position. Tarentum 9. are like.

They also know how carefully all our clothing la made and the kind of linings and trim- -mlngsweuse. Coma and get samples ofs goods for comparison. Won. Vm 6 Noa 5 8 ment Pfahl and Grove. Plllsbury ber ot long run and touchdown occurring at unexpected? times aa seen here to-day in th oontest.

between the teams of THIel college and jjajHuame Country and Athletlo ehib fVS5 consider My by The Sherman want game, with all 105- Poplel Ulllespie Left end Warner men who are naturally of a weak and delicate constitution great deal of care and thought must be required. Early In the seaKon all candidates for the team are reaulred to renort- nt thn 'vnwit 4- Sehleehter the absence of several of Its strongest players. F. Heed Hepler Washington A Jefferson The visitor poimd team. Addrese C.

B. Pfahl, 67 Sherman avenue, Allegheny. Hla-hlond Win Aa-aln. had but little difficulty In defeating tha team jjuster Tarrasch Tsohlgorln Walbrodt put up a Dlunky game, fighting for every Inch 2 of the Emerald A C. at Exposition park yesterday afternoon.

The day was almost a per 4 Morrison Welgandarf Lants Hefflegesaer MoPhcrson Smith made againsti'them, but th Princeton Interference used by the W. a- J. team waa th Wlnawer house and be measured and examined. The heart, lungs and stomach of each man la thoroughly tested and a memoranda made c-enter Boy tackle Dlnley end Black Prin Th Highland Athletic club defeated the Adioumed same. In hand.

C7; total num- Perfect Fit or Money Back. TV: tal number of lames won. fect one for football, the cool, bracing air put ting snap and enthusiasm Into the. players. A Juniors by a score of 14 to 0 yesterday.

The ber games lost, 57; adjourned games, total beat ever raen here. When a Washington man startd for a run, the visitor could not get near him, ss th runner wss guarded In the rear and on the side by two, three or Helneman halfback Stellar line-up Is as follow: A. 14. I A Jm-4. numDer games still to 0 piayea, 18, felgl halfback Matthew.

Notwithstanding the fact that the Duquesne was the only big team playing in the city, the attendance wa. very poor, there being not over four players, The result was Inevitable, and Cllfton-C. Cilftom W. J. kept the visitor from getting near Center H.

Holmes Markelon Right Tackle D. Holme Morton A R. G. Welshon LATOJTIA HANDICAP. tfauim miinacK Kennedy eeoer, umpire: rieming.

euv iwmi in ine grana.iana ana along the tide lines. There was good deal of delay In getting the game started. The Emerald, were Curran Sloan tne soar, line, ana in tne meantime ran, up 64 points. The. game opened with the ball In W.

1 Wallace Right End Dowllng Dubbs. H. Dowllng P. A. C.

Jnnlor Defeated. The Autnma Prise Was Captnred First Mate. Hardle jaie in arriving, xne uuquesnes waited about half an hour on th. field before the South fiiders put in an appearance, and after play did begin there were numerous seemlnicly un Th P. A.

snd F. A. C. earn together tr, lii Left Guard Left Tackle Quarter Right Half Left Half Fullback Vantlergrift. Maloney Zimmerman.

Oerwig Fox Shlpp Smith viw n. u. r. fniunoi, Aiiegneny, yestsrday. Both teams worked hard, but victory went to necessary Two balve.

were played, the 10 govern nis training thereafter. Two weeks of light training are given the men early In the season, during which time the work consists of slow running, getting down the field on punts and kicking and catching. In previous years the men have been trained fn tackling by exercise with a swinging dummy. This method was tried this fall but proved unsatisfactory, and In it place the men are given practice in tackling by running at and downing a halfback eent flying between the players. After the two weeks of light practice are over, 'varsity and Bcrub elevens are organized and the practice games begin.

At first the halves are short, lasting for not more than 10 minutes, but are gradually Increased until now 20 minute halves are gone through with each dav and In the near future regulation length halves will be played nearly every day. Every morning scrub players as well as the 'varsity men are required to report for the Fremont ny a scose of to 4, For P. A Touchdowns, three Hamilton Zimmerman, iirei minute, ana tne second minutes in duration, but It took sn hour and three-quarters to finish the game, so much time was taken out. Early in the grhe the Duquesnes had every- Wlghtman. Goals 1.

Empire Murdoch. C. Jra Lee, Setley, Paull and Hudson did good work. For F. A.

C. Hall, Donahue, E. Mc Elroy, Cowle and Douglass carried off th imng tneir own way, and had but tie dim The Clippers Win. uunurs. nt lineup was as ouowa: P.

A. Jrs. Latonla, Oct. 17. The Latonia autumn priie, value $1,200, wa the feature of to-day's program.

Ramlro and First Mate were even favorites at iiost time nt to S. McCouch set the pace and led to the far turn, when First Mate, who wa. running easily In second place, took command and won by two length, in a gallop. Ramiro took the place from Nlmrod by a length. Tartarian was played for a good thing In the fifth race, his price receding from 3 to 1 to 1 to 2.

He got off in front and waa never pushed, winning easily from Satsuma. Weather wa cloudy, track fair. The attendance wa. large and the betting very heavy. The winner were: Carrie Lyle, 6 to Ida Pickwick, 6 to First Mate, 8 to Tartarian, 1 to Herman, 15 to F.

A. C. The Clipper club football team played and R. Paull the Keystone Tigers yesterday after- i eulty In scoring the Brut, second arid third touchdown. But after that their Un began to show sign of while the Emerald gathered courage and played better ball.

The second half howed that the South Side men had undergone ome hard training. Their non at Junction Dark by a score of 20 to 0. Right Right H. McElroy C. Park Douglasa Donahue Brown O'Nell possession, and Duffy kicked off 40 yard.

Th visitors returned 10, but in 90 seconds Utter play started Left -End Edward scored the first touohdown. The try fcr goal was unsuccessful. Fullback Little kicked -off for Thiel, and Gehr, for the visitor, mad an effective dive through W. line for eight yard. Thiel lost the pigskin on down nd Lelth and Edward In two run from the center of the field had the ball across the line again, Edwards (coring.

Brownlee kicked g'al. Ittle, for Thiel, made a fine klckoff, which Duffy broght back 16 yards. Brownlee was eent around the end for 20 Lelth gained IS more and Matthew scored. Goal kicked. i Thiel kicked 20 yarda, Davis returning 15.

Quick, runs by Theurer and Brownie resulted In the latter ecortng again, on a run) of 30 yard. HI goal kick was successful. A this point. Thiers fullback, wa injured and Welsoot took his place. W.

J. lost the ball on a fumble, bt regained it by Thiel' failure to advance ths neoesmry five yards. Fumbles now became numerous, but Duffy finally got the bail off the ground and crossed the line. The play was disallowed on the claim that Thomas hit th ball with hi hand. Thiel waa getting in bad territory again, and kicked 20 vards.

ine uni'Oer cms team waa to av the Km King Proven McLean Bright Lee Dlebold Hud.on and Bright Left tackle line anowea no irn ot weakening, while the D. C. and A. C. team was wavering.

One touch, down and goal was all they could score In this (rain A. c. second team, but th game wa. cancelled, iThe Clipper scored a touchdown in one minute and a half, but Butler failed at goal. Run of 20, 30, 49, 50 and even 75 yard, abounded in th game.

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Good Racing; Waa Wltneiaed by Large Crowd. 'Alllanc, Oct. 17. (Special) About 8,090 attended the Alliance fair to-day. Th track was In" good condition for fast racing.

Sura marie 2:40 pace, purse 1130 Left half, and that was made on a fumble. The Bradley Jamison and done by Kelly, Berry. Butler. Hlllrrove. Jos.

LAST HORSES CAR LINE. Heam, Stein and Murray, The dinners have Dougherty halfback halfback. Hopper a. Paull. Seeley an aate next Katuraay.

Aaarea w. A. Cowle Hall cmeraias nea, Dy continuously bucking the line, worked the ball to Duque.ne'a 10.yrd line. Here It was lost en a fumble, and John- knowing hi. bulnet, gathered the pigskin up, and tucking It neatly under hi arm scooted us? with an open field before him toward th Emerald goal, which he paesed In aafety.

Fullback Hlllgreve, Thirty-seventh street The Old Millvale Company Ha Jamison, Cowl. and Touchdowns Donahue, Hopper. Goals-Hall J. pire Sill. erree Price.

Urn A One-Slded Game. Ceased Operation. Last week ended the existence of the only horse car line In Pittsburg, when Beaver Falls, Oct 17. (Special) Th foot ball game this afternoon at Geneva park, he jus iam. uncu up as loiiow.

D. C. A. C. "Wagenhurst Eamuel.

Right guard "Red" Mason Left guard Matthews brought the ball back 16 and Brown tween the teams of Geneva snd Grove City the Forty-third street route from Butler Youngiiowa 12, Dearer Polls O. Toungitown, 0 Oct IT. -(Special) The Fall football team was not In It at sny at 1 o'ciock sharp. ir a man comes a few minutes late, without a good excuse, he has to go without his morning meal. Lunch is served at 12 o'clock and dinner at 6.

In the first and the last of the daily meals, players are allowed to eat nearly, oil they" want, but at noon their supplies are stinted and one glass of water is the sum total of their Good, substantial food is provided at each meal and nothing but the plainest kinds of'puddlugs are served as desserts. Every night at dinner each man is allowed a bottle of ale. The use of coffee is strictly forbidden and tea la served very sparingly. Before the Important games all backs are given a special course of training and about 10 days previous to a Yale or Harvard game, the 'varsity hacks are fiven work in both morning and afternoon, the forenoon special tactics are practiced, the signals are gone through with and the men are instructed In their several In the afternoon of each day, rain or shine, scrub and 'varsity line up for a couple of halves and both the cpneges, wa one-siaea 1 nam eian to nnien, Geneva scoring 32 points to Grove Cltv's 0. lee scored the last touohdown of ths first hslf, making the eccre 28-0.

In the seoond half. aftr Thlel's kickeff. Lowrey Lft tackle stage of the game here thl afternoon with the Geneva. made 16 points In the first halt two a touchdown and the same In the sec Emerald. 'Wldekenect Callahan MoDonough Neale Dernett Plant Lewi.

Fuggaite Davl. Bovl. Brownlee and Duffy made gains netting 20 yardn. and Theurer. for W.

broke Youngstown at West Side Park. The local team had little difficulty In keeping th ball In Miss bl. by Brown Wilkes, ond, Three of the Urove city players were street to Minvaie ceased operations. At one time this line was regarded as a valuable franchise and did a fair business for several years. The building of the Pittsburg, Millvale Etna road, however, cut Into business to such an extent that an arrangement was made with the Citizens' Traction company to Issue free transfers over the line to and from Mill Morford Jnhnn Merh Wlntrlnger Hone Brown Valentine through the opposing line and scored on a run ot yards.

Brownlee' goal kick made I I mjurea ana tneir places nnea ny substitutes, but the game was a clean one throurhout. the visitor' territory. Fitch, of tha hnma Right tackle end end half half Full Ada team, made two touchdowns and Whalen kicked two more point. Ed Corbu. acted a.

referee and his decision tne goal twice. welroot punted 35 yard for Thiel and Brownlee regained 15. Edwards ran 20 vards were considered gcod. About 300 people wit nesaed th game. Gough Nob).

Beaver Falls-. Position. Youngstown 11 Brlggs Umpire: Frailer. Referee: McTleman. Un, McOraw vale.

This for a time helped Its business, but len Agrreed to Wrestle. Abbtate A. Reed-Carter after tha Citisens was absorbed by the guard tackle end Farragher Quiring Bank Bpangfield. 0.. Oct 17.

(SDeclaIV-rh Patterson uongoiiuttiea i raction ana ine transier system was abolished, from that time the afternoon Eddie Barr, of thla city, and Peter and Brownlee kicking tbe ball over the )lne, It wa brought back yards. Both team, panted and Edwards the next touchdown by a run around the end. Brownlee' kick for goal waa unsuccessful again. After t-ith teams had kicked the ball, W. J.

rumbled It but Edwards snatched it up from the ground and a M-yard run followed, scoring a tcuohrdown, and goal. Brownie cored soon after by a run of 50 yards, and on lining up W. A J. worked the ball un the J. Cannon Hazel Welch 4 Ooldona 1 Don Pruet Time, 2:82, 2:34.

2:18 cace, purse 1200 Russell Wilkes, b. by Bravo, (Zeiger) 1 Majoda 2 Molly Gibson I Time, 1:20, 2:21. 1:21. pace, purse 1160 Red Ben, b. by Ben Hanson, (Thubron) 4 1 Patsy Clinker 1 2 Brown Albert 1 1 Rcsa Hal 2 4 Time, 2:25, 1:27, hore car line with little territory to draw N.

Anderson Oehle, of Pique, agreed to wrestle at Troy on Ootober 28 for 1100 a side. Barr recently won several match In Cincinnati and 1 Ohio' Reed Hamphlll Tjnilal Luts line and the backs are carefully coached. Before the line up work begins, players are given an hoiir practice In perfecting signals and in improving plays and special tactics. Six to eight 15 yard aprlnts are Cannon Wright Right Le't halfback Right halfback from was a losing Investment. Recently at a meeting of the stockholders It was decided to abolish the road and dispose of cnampion, W.

Kerr. Quarterback Anderson Levis FOOTBALL NOTES. Fullback Whalen tne roiling stock, ine stocxnoiaers were mostly local capitalists, who since the opening of the line have about received Touchdown. ntcn uoal kicked: Wha- field. Matthews' touchdown, a tlm was called, -raised th score to f3.

A safety against Thiel a few minutes before being added made the result 64 to 0. len 2, Smith. given the men each day, the players being required to stand in starting as they would In a regular game. The backs are given special attention regarding their methods of and are coached to start when thfe ball does In order to prevent the op-Doslng team from knowing where the Dlg- In the presence of over 2,000 people Waverly Held, Altoona's new football gridiron, was opened yesterday afternoon by a game be ihe two teams lined up aa fellows: Thiel fl. Position.

W. Ki uivinenaa to pay tne original investment. For a number of years past visitors to the city who had occasion to pass Forty-third street would stand and smile at the MADE! A CLEAN SCORE. The Indiana Won. Th McKees Rocks Indians easily defeated tween in Aitoona and rniiupsourg elevens.

The locals were too much for their opponent, B. Snyder Left Edwards Bnlsler Left Duffy Del" Left Inglls-Blank one-horse railway, as It seemed a relic skin is to be sent. After each day's work, wlnnlg out 20 to 0. Jackson, the visitors' left players take a good rock salt water bath I 01 old times. the Arlon K.

of Allegheny, In two 20-mln-ute halvea by the scors of 24 to 0. Th lineup follow: Bleekley Hall McEllianey Right Saaman anu are ruooeu uown wiui wnistty anu al cohol. The injured are all carefully look end, and Heine, were Injured lightly. At Lakemont park the Crescents, of Aitoona, and. the Hollldaysburg elevens played yesterday, neither scoring.

Rowfuse Right tackle Theurer Indian 24. Dinger Right end T.xth ed after and sprains and bruises are given mv SDeclal attention. Sometimes I have Deafness Cannot Be Cared By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure, deafness, and Arlon A. C.

0. Plerson Hartmuss J. Burkhart Weiskotten Davis Prlddy Bkeen Cartin Shlndehttt tackle. guard. worked nearly all night with player who fiehr At Marietta yesterday afternoon Wittenberg bad been Injured.

My policy la to get Burkhart McOllntoek Right Flowers-Left Brownlee Matthews Sh rev Lyons mat is dv constitutional remedies, deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Llttle-Weisoot Davl Coneby Met looioaii team, 01 epnngneia was aereated by Marietta by a score of 13-. The Orange A. of Allegheny, reported Saturday at th grounds of the Record A. c. Sherrard Won From Mcintosh by One Bird at East Pittsburg.

Ad Interesting match shoot took place on the grounds of Jhe East Pittsburg Gun club yesterday between Mcintosh and Sbarrard at 12 live birds for 110 a side. Sharrard won by making a clean score. Mcintosh also killed all hi birds, but was unfortunate tn having his eighth pigeon drop dead out of bounds. The same men will shoot another again next Saturday. Th score yesterday wa: Sharrard 111211111111 211 Mcintosh 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 112 On October 27 the East Pittsburg club will hold an all-day shoot at blue-rocks.

There will be 11 events. DIXOX AND ERSE. the men on the field as soon as possible after they have bqen injured for exercise, as a rule, promotes the recovery of sprains and other Injuries received in football training. It Is yet early In the season to nredirt to anv certainty the outcome of THEY CANXOT F. Burkhart Booth E.

Vorkerck tacKie Left end yu-irter halfback Fullback Wlnthomt Wvman Mackey David Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound of Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deaf of Lawreneeville, but were disappointed In th men: Rose, R. W. Anderson. D.

C. and A. C. won the to and chose the east field, giving the ball to the Emerald. The kick-off landed the ball on the Myard line.

It waa returned 6 yard, and two down brought It to th center of the field. After a couple of Ineffective attempts to gain by bucking the line the ball was sent apparently for a kick, but Instead th. Emerald man tiled to skirt the left end, failed to gain, and the pigskin was luqueenee At first down the ball was carried forward 10 Valentine lilt right tackle for a ehort gain. Gough failed to gain, and Lowrey got yards through left end and Mason made a good gain through center. Johnston fumbled and lost yarda.

A aerie of short run by Valentine, Johsston aria Brown, and Johnston carried the ball over the line for the first touchdown. Johnston fumbled, but regained possession of the pigskin In time to save the score. Rose kicked goal. On the kick-off the ball went to Herah, who made a clever run of GO yard with good Interference. Brown, Mason and Johnston made good gain, through the Une, and ths ball wa.

xm the U-yard line when Lowrey skirted left end for a second touchdown, In u.t minutes sfter the first had been made. On the kick out Johnston failed to "heel It." Brown caught the next kick-off on the ln-yard line and regained 20 yards. A aerie, of short run netted 111 yard. more. Lowrey made a clear gain of yard around left end.

By continuous bucking th line and short end gains the ball was worked to the 30-yard line when Lowrey shot out of the bunch and scored the third touchdown and scored an easy goal. The next kick-off sent th. ball to Rose, on the 10-yard line. He recovered 10, and Brown got 10 more. Lowrey, aided by splendid Interference, carried the pigskin to the Emeralds' 15-yard line.

There was some scrapping st this time, but no one wa ruled out After a cou-file of line buck Lowrey waa again sent over the line for a touchdown. An attempt at goal failed. The next kick-off sent the ball to Johnston on the l-yard line. He regained- 12. Short runs by Rose, Johnaton and Valentine brought the ball to the center of the field.

In a scrimmage Lewis wa llghtly Injured and McConnoll toik hi. place at right end. The ball was easily worked down to the 12-yard line, when how-rey fumbled and Boyle dropped on it. Well bucked center for a short gain and the half wa. ended.

Score: D. C. and A. 20, Emeralds 0. In the second half Duquesne' kicked to the 19-yard line.

The ball caught and re-turned 10 yard before the Emerald man wa. downed. A center buck gained 2 s-ard. A plunge against the left end was good for F. Booth Martin Lafayette and Fena Wrano-llns; Over the football season, but I think Princeton ness is tne resuu, ana unless tne inflammation can be taken out and this tube Touchdowns: F.

Booth 2. E. Lron Vor. win have a strong eleven tor tne coming -the Gate Division. werck 1.

Goals: Booth I Referee: P. championship games. Hahn. Umpire: W. Arnett.

Ltnemn; W. Bum and H. Hays. Philadelphia, Oct 17. Representative of th jonn iviciu a.3iers, xrainer.

restored to us normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition of the univerlty cf-Pennsylvania 'and; Lafayett SALE OP RACE HORSES. college football teams held a conference here to-day for the purpose of endeavoring to Imperial SO, Oakmont 0. The Imperial football team went to Oakdale mucous sunaces. We will give On Hundred Dollar for any case of deafnes (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh i Cure. Send for circulars: free.

Auction of Two Stables mt tbe An non-appearani-e or that team. The Orange claimed to game by forfeiture, t-0. The Oakleal1 and the Lawrenoevllle football teams played a 4-4 game at Junction park yesterday. 1 The Ingleslde A. team was defeated yesterday by the Cottage club, of Homewood, by a core ef 6 to 0.

members of the Pltteburg college fourth team were again disappointed yesterday owing to the non-appearance of the O. A. C. team. The college wants to airangs a gams with any 70-pound uniformed team.

Call on manager P. C. A. A. fourth team.

Lawrenoevllle A C. football team opened the seaxin yesterday by defeating the New Ken-(Ington A. A team by the score of 22-t, in two 2-minut halve. yesterday and took the team of that place reach, an agreement whereby the. proposed gam In thl city between the eleven on next Saturday would be played.

Since playing a tie game with Princeton (neither (Id scoring), Lafayette ha refund to comply with the arrangement for the con-teat, and demanded a lars division nf th. Morris Farlc Track. Race Track, Morris Park, N. Oct. 17.

Into camp by a score of to 0. Th Imperials were handicapped by the absence of their regular halfbacks. Dorsey and Butler, but Mo-Mahon and Brown filled their position to per- F. J. CHENEY Toledo.

O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Race horse in training, the property of the Erie atable and John E. Madden, were Bold at gate receipts.

Al to-day' meeting the matter Position. Imperials 3. auction at the race track this afternoon. Those generally discussed, but no inMnwm A BIG SUCCESS. Sheelmn of the Erie were bought In by F.

D. Beard. They Will Meet Before the Broadway; Athletic Clnb. New Tork, Oct. 17.

George Dixon, of Boston, and Frank Erne, of Buffalo, have been matched to box 20 rcunda at the Broadway Athletic club, 'ovmber 27, Much Interest 1 being evinced In this, the econd meeting ot these well-known feather-weights. At their previous meeting the men fought a draw. In their coming fight the featherweight championship Is involved. Flayed Baseball. Sharon.

Oct. 17. (Special) The Sharon Hustlers and the Toungstown Athletlo club wa reached and no game will be played this year between th. tsam. McGlnley Those which brought uv and over were as Gei follows: Park McKee Danslarer'a Sew Store la the Property of the Erie stable NankI Pooh.

br. 4. by Imn Ilarebin-Yum Yum. J. Vendlr.

Jacob McClairen Won Their Flr Game. Th Allegheny Cycler won their first font. Oakdale-0. Bordo Hlckey Thorn by Freeman Freeman Rlffley La us Tibbln Thompson Right End Right Tackle Right Ouard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Wuarter Lft Halfback Right Halfback Fullback H.800; Religion, ch. by Buchanan-Sunlight, The opening of new store In Kelly ball game yesterday by defeating the Bellevue Euffern F.

l- Beard, i.w; Appiegate. ch. 2, by Buchanan-Longshore, F. D. Beard.

La- tne rarK iitn avenue, about Brown Athletlo club on the latter grounds at Ara- tarone. ch. by spenothrirt-SDlnaway. F. week ago, is one of the noteworthy changes on that busy thoroughfare.

Mr. Ion by a score of 10 to 0. Ths features of ths McMahon Clair T. Beard, 11.650; fit. Nicholas ch.

2, by Imp. Ft Blaise-Thorn. F. D. Beard, 1500; I fanziger is too wea known in Pittsburg I played a tie game of ball here to-dav ut.

Pomperang. py Miser-seaward, F. D. 50 requ re an introaucuon. The host of inrv visitor, down e.

lory held the visitors down to four hits gam were the playing of 'Weber, Hummell, Hansen, Willi. Gill and Nemburrt for th Cycler and Behorst and McKlssock for tbe Belle Beard, toOO; Article, ch. by Imp. Rosslng- friends he made while In business on Sixth In elx Innings, when they Jumped on him for three ton-Betsy Broeck, F. D.

Beard, 1660. Property The Bellame Won. Th Bellevue Junior defeated the Fremont 1 nneup was as louowa: snu ptay repeaxea netted 10 more, A third time the play was worked for a rvut Allegheny Cycler. ndlmu of sanrora at eons leaning, o. c.

ny imp, Laureate-La Toaoa, David Gideon, $523. A C. by a eor of 24 to ft yesterday. Will Left Behorst Star Left R.nn gain, when a voice from the side lines cried. "What's the matter with the Irish Thing.

Bellevue. Positions. street nave not forgotten him in hi new location, as is amply evidenced by the crowds of customer that daily throng the new and beautiful store. Mr. Dansiger makes a specialty of millinery something dear to every woman's heart.

His display of new fall head- Hummell a-uard Fi.h. loewea a ine jLineniiai were to nave a touch- Andrew Samnl oowd. ine oHii wa. on tne le-yard Un and Lowered Track Record. Youngstown, 0..

Oct (Special) In the triples and three singles, scoring six run. Mo- Aleese finished the game, only allowing them one hit. Uachll, of Youngstown, a boy did good work in the box. The visitors left ta catch a train. Score: 1 Sharon 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 9 1-T I 1 Youngatown 0 7 11 1 Batteries Mallory, McAleese snd Sarvlcj Machll and Williams.

I Welter suard Tjiiim.r Tony Blbert Kurt Tompson Vlnners every plunge a good gain wa made. But wet blanket was thrown over tholr Larky Prise Winner. It Is a pleasure for us to announce to our. reader that In the October contest for the return of Sunlight Yeast trade mark to the manufacturers of this excellent yeast the most valuable prises were secured by residents of thiB vlcinltv, Mr. Ira F.Fulkerson, grocer, Youngstown, and H.

Markowltx each receiving a $75 bicycle; Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, Youngstown, Mr. C. H.

Severance, Alliance, and Mr. Conrad Oss-mann. East Palestine, each a valuable gold watch. He Died Katarally. McKeesport, Oct 17.

(Special) Geonre Karman, a Hungarian, died suddenly this afternoon at his boftrdlng; house, No. 13 Fourth avenue. For the past few davs he complained of stomach trouble, but no -doctor was summoned. He had not bean working for some time, but was about aa usual. An inquest was held bv Deputy Coroner Thompson to-night anil a' verdict of death from natural causes rendered.

Karman leaves a wife and three children tn Hungary. Xkeceasad will be buried by th county. wear Is one of the finest ever attemoted in when the ball was fumbled and wm rnU. T. A.

C. Swears Toung Alexander Wakers Graighead McElora Waken Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Quarter Right Half Hawk Right Crick Leslie Right end Hawthorne McKlssock Hansen halfback Dank. Pittsburg and is the subject of much fa- I toward Johnston, who gathered It up, and run- Dourty 1:24 pacing race at the Canfield (air, the track record there, which had been 2:19. was broken by Nicol. owned by Bartteil McMahon.

or North Jackson, who lowered It to 2:15. The track was heavy and estimated by horsemen as being at least three seconds slow. vorable comment among th ladies. Of ns uie lensin oi ine neia, scored a touch-wn. Rose kicked goal, and the score.

20 to course hunCreds of other articles that wo (Iraeblng Left halfback Heard MT Rose I toed throughout the remainder of the gam. wewourti Shalef To Protect Horse: Touchdowns Hansen in real oi xnm nan in oau see-sawed Goals Newburn. men want and need are kept In stock; still mllilnery Is the feature. A visit to the new store the first one Refereer-Marshall. and forth, neither side making eny very ept plays When time was called the Pitt.

burgers Will Compete. ny the way in the ram building, will cer Largest of the Season. Alliance, OeV 17. (Speclal)-The crack on Emeralds 10-yard Un In their Th St Peter's Lyceum, of McKeesport wrote College Reserves Wla. There was a hot game yesterday afternoon on Kew Tork, Oct 17.

To protect horsemen gainst fly-by-night racing association, th Jockey club has adopted a rule that oot-of-1 town clubs must deposit a sum cf mory to guarantee their purse. The first saw tflon 1 to com under the new rule Is the mlloo I Driving club, of Baltimore which win iTi4 to Billy Corcoran yesterday and told him of Salem high chool football team and the Mt. Union college eleven met on the gridiron here thl afternoon. The college bovs nlnvmi us ini.niion 01 noitnns a nonnar toumamnt lcked tha tTtnplre. tainly repay any one, and visitors can always count on a cordial welcome, whether they want to purchase goods or not Mr, Danziger has introduced many new features in his business and they are of a natifre that th public will doubtless ap early In December and asking for entries from Pittsburg.

Corcoran will select the boxers from City and th Pitt.burjr. college gridiron between tbe reserve eleven of the P. A' and the Emerald A. C. second team.

The latter wre defeated by. score of 30 to 0. Tbe college fray strong gam and easily defeated the visitor "Oil Franki on th. griqiron' to-day for the the best In his class at his wood street gym a aoora oi a nasium. jl.

awmuvrB aaVt deposited tJD.OM with the Jockey preciate..

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