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SUKDAY MORNING. THE PITTSBLTR Cf PRESS. COLLEGE GAMES l', LUUO, 1 I MM I CONTESTS AT THE TARGETS. 1 1ITIII III nin lv hi.77.ti u' nT. nut was clever- nnerney, yuinlan.

of the Ly- in "im-etoni a touchdown, in the aeeond half neither team scored. Score: Annapolis-. PU Ifr tioltU nn uriii in hall Good Score, Made, at the Grrrnflrld -3ln, YoT; ON GRIDI1N Gun CI ob'a Shoot. The Greenfield Gun club's first meektv admit i. -v not Th Playing of Hutler mn.v.

NEW MARKS IE mm ON LOCI flELDS a. fl (elur' The "ne-up wat I K'K'it tackle Nichols i Hlht end Lann I Keifer'" Osterhau. for October wa, held yesterday. Among the visitor, present at yesterday', shoot were F. 9.

Tuttle, of the Peters' rvv Lyceum Pltishurg College fhelan Mayer Cartsn Chas. G. Grubb. city agent for the Klng Pow- Comerford Mccsig er air. Henry Phauer, of New Castle.

The high score was made by H. Shause. with Riley Fox RiKl't half back Man" feeler Full back "ae n'fCRrnnt' of Pennsylvania. pf Cornell. Linesmen-DcM Washington and Jefferstn Over-whelmed Otterbein's Team.

Left guard Outer tackle flight Officials Suffered In a Rough Af Kelly Rahe Iehrman Walker 1 Engle a handicap of four targets. Score. 49; Lew Fleming, scratch as Barker minutes fair at Homestead. emu mamfiii, with a hand can it t-i J. D.

Cillery's Speedy Tkain fcratis i-eft half i Pili. 5.rT,,c"' nw uk. liiitler each scored men- Mullen Qulnlsn a Sensational Exhibittoa. run Sheehaa A SURPRISE AT PROVIDENCE. A fine men-handlse priie will be given to the Shooter malting h.

1 KNOCKED OUT BY MSITORS. neenan l. rlnuZ- VALE 2.S. B4TES COLLEGE O. New Haven.

Oct. and Bate, college were the opponents in a football game this afternoon which resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 28 to 0. Lineupi T-K Mullen. DIQIESXE A. C.

6, BKOWST PLAYED OflVERSITi' OF 01Y MADE PAST TIME Oj pecial "'ill make beginners In the PESS TO A STANDSTILL. Ha tea fi nrtn. i.r"ng and his Position PITTSniRft IIK.H SCHOOL SCORED A VKTOKV AT WAV.ESBl R. CALIFORNIA 0. icining and nils are com relent Instructors.

Score: LOURRKIl THR i-nira- Richardson 1-Uurgis Hunt Moodv The opening gam. of foothau nuquesna, was played this afternoon between the mi HANDICAP SHOOT. -v E.Vvntf 4 UOIXQ A MILE IX 2.11. Yale 28. Thomas Francis iirtiwn Cunha Leary Stillman Schwepp Klm ke STATE'S SPLENDID VICTORY.

the club from the Call- Targets. Score Targets. Score Left end Center Right end Quarterback half itirn a t. Chllds Coll-Holden PutnHm Interesting JIU," or the met SCORES OF OTHER GAMES. gridiron "2 6hauer Fleming Hlllman teaman Iorn I'urlnton Willis fing cdorsragainsr I Vnil tmiArtlT lifin a i.

4S Hess 50 4S Oant 5g Linn A l.H-k 62 44 Stein sj ti i-iLnn iiULI1l WHO a wiriNtn. in The score was i to Sharpe Adams Gailongh Ross (.4 Washington. Oct Tts.M-n Tune The Homestead L. A. C.

football team de- Dutch Mcbrlde There Is no luncor I 1.1 The Jeannette team defeated Keesport In most Interesting game ile tVscT Th- visitor. p.f.: i. rrancia Bharpe J. Referee: Fuzpatrick. SWEEPSTAGB EVENTS.

The eighth matinee of the Oentiem.n'. rwt-J ington Jefferson college has the players ln ItS fOOtbHll KOIIH.I from reated the Swissvale team yesterday In a Rood game at the Homestead ball park. The game was witnessed by over a thousand persons, the largest crowd that ever attended a Washington. Oct. ft Jefferson delighted her admlrera this afternoon by playing good, straight football against Otterbein university, of Westerville, and winning by a score of 59 to 0.

It was not so much the victory that enthused the rooters, but It was the nrst-claKs play of ie.am whlch won the Ulaud'ts of the crowd of 6C0 or 7UU which surrounded the gridiron. The players went through the Otterbein llll ran iha i it i -TAHCSETS- Ing club yesterday afternoon at Rrunnt. i.i.n LAFAYETTE 10, 10 track wa, by far the best ever held In thi, city. The new truck'. championship eleven may be evolved, but what la worrying- the local enthusiasts Is STERLING: A.

C. 1, SWART1IMOHE Swarthmore. Oct. Fleming Shauer Horn I'ella u.c iaci mat wiille the 'vnrsltv lino C'llAFTO K. fc.oncTu.

ana new give AtMnt The dflV U'K irrW lltl i x- eleven star pluyers, there Is not The Fterllng A. cf Wllklnsburg. opened ZIT' aemoo; Fdc fast going. J. tihockencv.

sunerin. iTOin work-not like that which tor a number of years. The v'Tlra. 1 "lla of the game. iNPXt t( heuHiv I.

ifton eleven at gii fo.f?""' 'd from he" Land the favor of 10 10 lo id id I in io Id io 7 10 10 8 8 7 9 5 7 8 7 9 8 9 5 7 7 9 4 5 6 2 4 7 7 i 7 8 2 ti 7 7 8 4 5 cms, unu uiu most everj'thing that gained ground. It was not because the xlsltors were so weak that W. J. was able to run up such a big score, fur they put up a tine game so far as It went, but they were unable tO COM With lh- c. tne home team i.

a', v. ai a. t-. on ThunksKiv iik duv U'k uui i7warir.nint- ma.t. lit) far thi.

i 4... i-aisure name at Homestead. The coptest was scrappy, and several sensational Incidents occurred. 1'uring a mix-up In the second half some person struck the referee, Joseph Alexander, and knocked him out for about five minutes. The visitors kicked throughout the game The contest had not progressed 10 minutes when they refused to play unless the umpire.

John 'w remnv''i. and another umpire sub-''' After some wrangling Edward Hlnd-f i. he 1 A' Eyman. Am.mg the visitors were large numbers of Uraddock Iople, who rooted fur Swlssvale The Homestead eleven had all the best of son wants to beat State college next Frl lll'S, Hoss Cunt Hutch Stelm Heamln Linn C.oldain Hlllnutn Uock drnunap tn t- a a 'e score ot iu to U. KEKVEH A.

C. 5. ing. while on." "Irk- 7t" i Hl 0lW Prk for the urst time slno Sltnta un.4 line defence nf u-ii. al and the h.

J.L.tayf.r at. re the trl i wi-imvtl uui tne ihls course, the KITTA IG O. oi wasn ng- game clo-ed with 7L -fyites. The LfayeuHs. the 8core: Srthmore 6.

McKeever A. C. of Allegheny, defeated Kit. lement of the track, had been at work all week and the track was In perfect shape. The wonderful exhibition mile by J.

D. Callery', new team In 2:131 a treat that Pittsburg horsemen have never before been given Mr lalery drov. Ouy Ferris the latter a recent acquisition, having been purchased only yesterday from Robert McAfee. The team never once showed signs of flagging and worked lh7'' they knew no other gait than a trot The quarters were follows: and The previous record for amateur driving to pole wa, 2il5. Mr Cal-lery, after his great drive, received a tremen-dons ovation, nearly every In the gmrio.

-stand rushing to the track to greet him The afternoon, however, was not entirely devoted to exhih tli.n. lege touni nn.i tanning C. on the Klttannlng fair grounds maMiuic-iiiw; inifrterence of the home eleven. The Individual plavlng of Jr na" by the clever team work, after much hard practice the pant week us well as able coaching by Mr. black.

There were several brilliant dashes and tackles In the game. Bird, the new fullback, has demonstrated that he can hit the line a' Teck Mathews did when the former fullback was in his prime. His punting Is by far the best that has ever shown up at he park. He never falls to take his place in the Interference haa a i. f.

Tcry interesting game yesterday. Kit- RACES AT LATONIA. DICKI.VSOX HAVER FORD O. Haverford. Oct.

eleven, of Wckln.on and Haverford colleges met th. GIDEON MARSH. nine cmiH naa Now "ttHiniUK the honor. ,1 kickers want to make up for that defeat. The chances, while not good, have improved during the past hands full to beat Waynesburg bv 8 to in eleven, ordinarily "'J rlass.

beaten only SUIlman, an O.t.t.ler, Won the To. Iiweo rT1? 0C, 7 After a wrt of nths racing was resumed at Latonla to-day. under tne most favorable r.rnriiii... aft si.uiion mis afternoon for the first game of football of the lVfn oe.us Deing tn5nie. His punting to-day was a feat-w'j IhllllP- ho had nut yet displayed his IT dash and spirit, ran Otterbein's left end Just as he used to circte -Sponents' ends, and The summary Is follows: hi Ba.me in a tle-0 to 0 teinPRay h8lf Wa" Haverford', ter- Jne weather fiiin tn n-finiloi' tt i a irst event, pacing- waiVo 0 "iy Hosing.

Three 5. i. mrv ntu a Kuoa Team. Stars like Hird. McKarland.

Theurer. VMl- l'erreft' erowd, filled the and and betting shed. Some of the best rider, In the went ha.t a Pt up 1 1 2 2 mc Peoin to ne last enough for touid not score. COLIMBIA 21, out tne even did nol lllMV w.L. were tried at ng.if RetJP and nrtt-rate injured.

Houith, who did well Thursday against California, was still suffering from an Injury to his knee sustained ihursday, and he was in the game only a few minutes. Alexander, another reliable half, finished the game. v. two best quarters. Margerum, are luld up with Injuries, and tleeland passed the ball to-dav has been wont to do In other years, ami on'sHtirt'eT is.

lXIO COLLEGE O. Alice Wilkes, r. tn. (Geo. J.

St Marco, ch. g. (C. li. Schaefler) Time 2:25, 2:22.

Second event, trotting Wilbur, b. g. (J. B. Chapman) J.

T. Hanson, ch. c. C. I).

Callery) aptaln CalTrey, br. s. (J. A. Ember Day, ch.

m. (J. S. Bennett) Time 2:20, 2:20. Third event, trotting-Ferris eh.

m. U. D. Cillers 1 1 2 3 4 2 4 jf- J- Ct 7-By consent twiiiiiiik point, Coacrj HIark has devoted nearly the whole rootball teams played two Knter th being n. V.

lenuire una the boys have shown much Improvement but there remain. 'j ton and presided. Morgan Hlnns COUld "ot flnJ fav orite at first, but Idy In Blue carried the race and played Prince, TTl heavily. Thyra was never 'headed ut "he Pleased from El sabeth u. i never Rtherili" before State can be defeated for the up.

state klck.Ts luivo 1 I John b. g. (j. c. Wilson) downs in the nrsV ha.i; butiedT second haT8 a better Bame "moil To resulUn Columbia 21.

2 Biivn it 1 filial KHOiy good form ho far. The best scrub team that has been out for venrs Ii-a Fourth event, trotlni wU. t0 tunM- knee was hurt Thursday. The visitors' line dlt -t offer a very sub- s'slance to onslaughts of the Washington Jefferson s. who had easy times In finding hig holes through which to biM B.hW Wh-" Otterbein had the ball the local line held like a stonewall, and the Ituckeye lads could do little or nothing when they did get the ball.

They were further handlnonnert i.Tr.u-..fB,u.r. Sylvlna. i.i v. iui iiciice every evening, excent rVidm- 1 IMVERSITY OF CIXCIWATI 21, 1 2 wiimer was bid up to isort i "e.a.n.-.l lilt. IU- 5.

Jn ihiB SCTUb are Shaw, Fouse A r.Mahon, John Shroutz, Cooper. Duff' nnas. iamneily) b- N- Vanvoor- out nis owner held him. MI AMI I Ml ERS1TV O. i lie faVOrlt- m-nr.

.1 Cincinnati. Oct. 7. The Frank Way. O.

ft ackey wipe, Hlmer, McDonald, Brown floiiirh i m. to iRh M.llor. (lurid'to'non'''. 5 5 4 4 3 3 cinnatl, easily defeated Miami university o' Cleeland ami others. won: Lady HI ue, 04 (v boys have been onuslng- the varsity ah 1 th "op Wkotch.

liversi klni of trouble nearly every night this, si'l unvem), in 1 v. tjf rinjr IlliJIU HUH Second week, and more than once it took the reg- iim, u. m. (j. a.

L'avldson) 2:16, 2:15. Fifth event- I.ydla Vincent, br. m. (H. Oliver) rankle Atwood (R.

0. Nora Chimes, hr. m. (Robert not punt any ways near, the distance that Hird ai w.Mhn0mfi the J' rlBht end' "'e bth fum- (vleeUrlMnle1 JT Jn'rt' In his old-time etsle. Nlne of the 11 men on the v.

team helped to carry the ball in the game; only White and Hammer missed through lack of (Sifvers) iZT won VT'J' US (Conley), i 'm thews), 4 to 1 ii7.S""'!:.."..,'rlt''. 1 Mat- Ti1" to discover! 1 1 2 3 stand; the grand Annie (ireenlander, blk. m. (H. S.

llennvl 4 4 (J D. Armstrong) 5 uusseii Hnge, b. 2:2. STATE'S STUDENTS EXCITED. u.a, it-uiu nunuies to score.

The scrubs would mmiHh the interference before it would get fairly started, and then there was always trouble in Rotting- the varsity runner to follow hia Interference ul mrl. nced men like Heed and Phillips huve not been playing; their game in thl respect. The scrub end and halves have been putting tip a tine defensive gamp. Hough, In TllUrsdnv'si .1 New, of thr Vlelory Over Went Point Inhibitions D- ,0 track record Canneil an I proa r. (J.

D. Callery), Guy, ch. Ferris ch. pole team. Time Bellefonte, Oct.

7. -Never In the history of Mate College has the student body gone I ii r.n.ll, llt'lllllUSiril I- ed his ability to pHy a varsity half. 11. of 7 viowu, anu outside twie' the 0h''an dU not have much chance of scoring. Once Hall got the baU on a fumble and made a run of 25 or 30 yards, but that was all.

The first touchdown was scored In lne minutes. While Otterbein offered a stubborn re- ntT, W- J' w''k too much for them, and a story of how the touchdown, were made would be tiresome. The following Is the lineup and summary: fZ- J-59- Ot.erbelnH.. hurst), to 1 wcond J-Zenl' rpo- to third rtlnie "i -4lC 12 1 sVond- R.0.n; 1. third: time, Wlr).

30 to 1. 1 third; time, 00 ID to i.e."!. ins giounci ability is fashioned after the wun enthusiasm as they did tonight on receipt of the news of State's victory The Cnllfnrnlu io Ont To-l)n m.i Pork. Passion Play KeRiment nd and Lone Star Quintette. Every-thin free.

Tako yellow cars on Fifth n- VJJ.poi lUIlliy for excellent practice and five subs were worked and all punned out satisfactorily. Aiken, the quarterback, is at present suf- e.i, 1 ln minutes after the re-were dozen h'e ran, Th. the was and of V.iV i 7 wftletl hundreds AMONG JHE PUGS. 1 1 tun tiiiii cut oeiow the eye, but JMsirgerum and Cleeland are proving able substitutes and Hird can be used In a ,,7 wiin tne students. After the parade a mass meeting t.u (Miiou as on Saturday against Marietta n'ad? President Theurer Left tackle 'eS ny -IJftL tat KIP OOVPF McParland Left guard Tnm-m Center yhm Right guard Dresbach homP8on Hlltht tackle Howard Shronti RKht ld Altman and shTrey Ift halfback Lambert i halfback illra Fullback jia TouchdownR Roeri i 1 i jtoih.

Jackson Louis Heber and others. A committee appointed to make arrangoments fo? a grand SJ" 5' th "t- retur'n -uthis season escaping from ZlTV'ZZ Next week will be a hard one. The nedv't m.of 9n- Kddle Ken. hut-. i ue nedy's match with' Ken-tak place Tv Caldron will tion V.k' "tr 'o-nwnfa jollltlca.

tirnt nave ever heen waged for varsity positions will be the rule, and It is safe to hhv tber. lu 11., jHOCltfSTV oig uance in the armory. Indiana Did Xot Play. 8.H.?i Jmmv man that Is assured of his position ex. 3..

Bird 2 GoSscked: BTrd nafin ReferPe and ridting. J. a. Mathews, Washington; Baker. Westerville.

Linesmen: McClure Otterbein. Timer: I. L. Jones Carlisle, Oct. 7.

The c.rii.i. I't-nr-ii. iicing aoout tne only thlnir that prevents Hiiiii.h ut t.c.r-iii.Miiiin- burg football game, scheduled for this after tlnB te lariClv to ma.ha,X;rgKp,r;o3Cj;e,4l,,,0,in,J Rlttlno- la ll.r-l.. i i u.uiii niiioiua from making: the varsity. The local team caves Washington early Thursday morn.

illg fOr KtRlO OolloiiO I iu. noon was cancelled. The Indians will play next" V.urd J.0' 1'OTna'nia at rhiladeip'hll No hllSlnpHS ran e.iar.1. r.r.-.l in too evenlnir Thv n-111 stilt At 1NPW Vork on the ntherwelg'ht Theuw A'exander for Houh. UcMahon for ini-ii uniiitt rest lit tl LrOt.

nnri In irnn.l IM otlllf nil. puccess unless conducted upon 'a A Rtrlctly honest and fair basin. To ,.1.4 nua.fr iui n- day game. ll'OV. CttV ftr.t 7 rni.

ri no nne is this more applicable than i the 1) iitnnn.l lc. L.A CE I LLE 11, orn novs O. The Laurencevllle A. C. defeated the Our alWftVH II.

I rl.lr. I Nl c. .7 -71 'rl la" i on virove City collefie football eleven has at last been chosen from about 40 candidates. this hence our and Eddie Bantrv of vorlto at im to RO fa-try's followers gVa l)fH maker. h'v t'T Buccesa.

The I3ig Ouard Arrived From Phlladeinhi. ln Home- I "ttentlon of the courlies yesler- read's Line Next "Saturday uny aim to-uay was given entirely to de. velori Ha- their tenm nrk i i i CORNELL 13, WILLIAMS O. Ithaca, N. Oct.

defeated Williams this afternoon in an interesting but rather one-sided game of football, which demonstrated very clearly the vita defects la the Ithaca team that must be remedied before the games with Chicago, Princeton and Pennsylvania. On the whole the Cornelllans work tackles both their lacKies. their nnurtnrKuoir practice In order to be in shape for the hard strucirle with it "oys at in a well-played game by the score of 11 to 0. At the kick-off Dugan ad-vanced the ball 30 yards, and rushed the ball down the field. It was carried over by Moore for a touchdown.

Stehler kicked goal, on an out of bound play IiugHn, in hack of the Iti-erfcrence of Steber and McClelland, made a for a touchdown. ln spcomi tanning nutwelghted the McKeever team and also strengthened by Moorhead. of VV t. scrub team, but the snappy rk of i tr.ri.Skh. McKee.er the contest and kept Swlssvale on the defensive until ihe last 10 minutes, when Hwlssvale braced up and by hard work pushed well toward H.

L. A. goal, but the spurt came too late and Bwlssvalo had only reached the L'O-yard line when time was called. gantown on next Tuesday, I'hadwlck day. The work of selecting the team has l-ct is to tllm Ty- to rn'V of noHton''whl 2 iiii lepiacen uugiin and made two brilliant runs of 20 yards each.

The line buck- me Manors Kicaeu urr ana l'arr got the bull In the center of the. Held. Lowcry gained 15 Vlirila nflnr UikI.ui.dU Santry with De Jofrnon.K''lMHt 0,1 "vrr nlons In their coming chnm- mug Dy ine fact that each of the large number of caiulldalei. hud to be tried. The team as It now stands Is considerable lighter than last year's, averaging only about 175 pounds, but what is lacking In weight Is made up in aggressive playing and hi interest taken In the work.

There are still a number (it TllllY'ttru nti iUa u.ienlv that llllams made was through Cornell's tackles and around the right end. The physical condition the Ithaeans was also rather poor wng uie icaiures. Laurencevllle A. Our Boys-0 end MoCloskey HwVnev Hartman weeney Left guard Hinirle Gascorgna Center i r7. nairoacK walhr ge rrl to Injuries, whll.

noynion were re- .77 were he fierce luckllne and t'hePM7fr E- an and Qulnn, and also a 70-yard run by Melding i Atten lan i.ww. The following was Ihe line-up- McKeever A. Klttannlng A. Left oilvl, yulnhMt0B itt Reno Jones i Stewart Roll and Johnson hi. ifiy a 1MH.

AtlCT a quarterback kick out of bounds Homestead secured the ball and (loshorn made a gain of 15 yards around right end; J. Hav 2 yards through right tackle; Lowcry 15 yards around left end, placing the ball on the 3-vard line. Grove was then pushed over for a touchdown, and McCutcheon kicked goal against the wind. kicked to the 10-yard line and lios-horn returned 15 yards. Goshorn then made 15 yards around the right end, and Lowery 3 vatds throUBh left tnnlrl.

It t. A Knurr ntiuu i-tijii wiiii arf pu.shinx 8om of the 'varfilty eleven hurrt nnri of them may find posit. uns In Tuesdays game. The backs are nulte uiuieriui. Chadwell and Capt.

Uraper played a strong game against Cornell, but their team never really dangerous. Chadwell was Injured yUn bS bSdr- Ksing.r tackle Knlff Clinton Thornston hall H. Johnston Johnston back Wergund McClellahd Snyder Lundy Moore fugan Steblar strong this year and anv weak nliieoa are shown it is believed they will be found In the lino The tnoirunn m.m. nun uirii given 10 yards for off-side play. Ooshorn then made nice run of 2(1 yards through right tackle.

Short gains were then made by (ios- team Is as follows: Center Hort litr. i Field g' ifll na 1 Moorhead me latier's mutch with the sailor. iiiayeii cen or for the Memi. tt "Ha Lesson 1 run back imi Referee rtnhin.on stocky and strong player. CAR.BGIK Hltill SCHOOL 10, COTTAGE ATHLETIC CLl 0.

The Carnegie High school juniors defeated the Cottage club by the score of 10 to 6. The "r-in university. ran- nnu Luwery. rey crossed the line, but fumbled, and Soles fell on the ball on the 2-yard line. Huston made a quarterback kick and Mason caught the ball on the 10-yard line.

Homestead then worked to the 2-yard line and were about to push a touchdown when time iiigni guara Aict'onnell, 1H.7 pounds We buy our Diamonds direct from the largest cutters In Amsterdam for spot cash and sell direct to the consumer as cheaply as quality will permit, therefore wo divide the Importers', manufacturers' and jobbers' prodts with you SEWICKLEV II. inpi'iiy lcalning tb. gtiine and a quick player. Left Utlurd ('rnnenwott a r.7. and lost the ball on downs.

After a few loose Plays the Ithaeans put life Into their play and hard plunges by Starbuck, Walbrldge and Kl nalrwTtH he ba" duwn the He l'lnally Walbrldge went through the line for a touchdown after seven minutes of playing oung kicked the goal. brard up and k'Pt lh list-hLif trT BcorlnK aaln the first II, meter th. formidable. 35-ard line 8 had In six succeeded In scoring Another touchdown, thanks to the clever line 0f "8 and Windsor. Otis carried manently In New York Hi fT' to Chicago tVwL" a fter the fighf.

US ar- OTTAGE A. C. 11. iriiu. ot tne game were the gains made by-Duff, Beadllng and Gow.

The Line-up: C. H. Cottage-e. R't end Kiln. Hint years tciim.

A steady and good player: weight, 17.ri pounds. Right tackle Walrd. weight HiVi pounds. I a.d tllckla Ir. MIT I.Mr.

1. nils CHIieo. Homestead kicked off in the second half and Swlssvale regained yards. Howard made a nice run. Soles gained 3 yards through the line, but the visitors could rin n.ithinir amM of 'ootball were played at Re-the first between Mi RPCOl team and first team of You rd SAM.

F. SIPE, rniri'iiiii Keg nient team lust voir On. nf mrn lt-named won by a score of 11 tn ft i line men on the teaiii. Loft tackle Tli(irTinon it-. lm.

and snappy Direct Importer of A DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONfS, i Schmidt HiitMlmr Ollllnils. A new mini Kin tackle Carpenter R1ht guard r-ahlen Hellers t-ef tackle Left end R'Kht half Headrlck 'ft lf Bweetzer hack Luw Ileadllng llruver Duff Gow Lafferty HfidK'y -Morgan Hickman 7 aS the visitors niiini, Hg- the ends. Krownlee tackled Reese for a loss, and the ball went to Homestead, (loshorn went around rlKht end for 20 yards. Soles claimed Krey held him and refused to play. A wrangle ensued.

Several small gains were made and Mnson made un end run of 25 yards. Lowery gullied 5 yards to the 1-yard line. A mix-up then occurred, ln Which the refereu hit Kll fin ir lllilVr.1. HKI HI1 11 1. r.ll r.

r. .1... rf iii-ifu- iv. a art T. from the of he Tl McElwa.ne, ur.

"M'y tCUm' beln out en! RlL-ht end 1 r. i i.i.r j. ii ii. in, stiecdv runner, onlck In f.h...ii..r eny part of the game, and J339 FIFTH AVENUE? A Diamonds purchased from Sam jl Slpe nre all rlght-ALVVAYS YOKR A MONEY'S WORTH. l8fhe i being arranged to, I'jJ, ls William, made several 'good gains on a re-volving mass play through the Cornell tackles and the end runs of Draper, but the ball wa! In her territory nine-tenths of the time Tirol ba" on Williams' 40-yard Following is thl PavaT11-1' 5" a good ground gained.

Has played on a number of minor athletic clubs. Left end Deeds, weight HIT. pounds. A heavy player, excellent In interference and a sure icklr.r pi. n.i...

l-i. knocked down, being rendered unconscious. Lowery was ruled out, and Campbell took his place. The teams lined up and Grove was shoved on over the line. MoCutoheon kicked goal.

SwISHVale IftCkert nff anA hv mtlnlr PRIMROSE A. C. M'KKES HOCKS Jl MORS O. The rrlmrose A. of Allegheny, played the McKees Rocks yesterday In a very inr game.

Neither side could score they lavV7 ali although bv the vtwitir.7 than i.lave, i 1 1 i ii- t.enth Kcglitient last year. (J'lurterhrick Itnrliiml i-n latter The rled the lnll down the fUM Wr.ia Vork from San Frnncscl i that Ruhiin i. M'l'l'l'-n says 'ei I.HI pounds. A quick, eneiget olaver mil yards and other short gains were made until Caldwell at tne sj-yard line time was called. The lineup was us follows: score m-ri.

sure man In handling the ball. Played with Fifteenth Regiment team last year ir it halfhn.ek-.rt Cruio- i sistance "ttle more re- S4 A BICYCLE Is what I will charge you to enamel clean the ben rings and all bright parts and store It until spring. Drop me a card or telephone SII4-4 Allegheny, and we will call for it. Swlssvale 0. Hosentiloom A member of Fifteenth Heir.n..nt the lr.n ,7 a JefTords at successful (uZ V' lf him' HZT 10 It was said yestcrdav thnf there wnuhl pew ok lev II 1 1 1 U.St VlUir A frrirw fiin.w.r .1.1 darns 1 Hoynton-Payne tackle'" Cross-TauKslg O.

H. Young Tlalbrldge-otls half Right Capt. Starbuck- 'ivm Touchdowns: WVlbridge Otis touchdown: Yung 2. 'P4, rmnlre- H. Seelcy Ijiwrencb Culllnano Moor4 O'Neill Capt.

Draper Dolph Goals from O. H. Unnd. W'ade. Yale.

IllCHiei and excellent at breaking upu Sheets Homestead 12. McCandless Left Frey Left guard. Mason ireft end C. Hay Center Grove Right McCutoheon Hight J- Hay Iilght Krownlee Storm Marshall Hughes Hazi-ltlnc Edwards N. Magoe Soles (Capt.) I-eft halfback Cmk' 1-0 Dull MORRIS PARK RACES.

Some Good Work Wan Seen There Vesterday Afternoon. New York, Oct. was some good racing at Morris Park this afternoon. Kings Courier in the third race took the lead just after the flag and won handily. Lambent has been dup fnr nm fim.

llOlinils A hurrl lit k. 1.1.... Robinson J. W. MOON, Kl a.

-i 's io not cure to 'otlin er and strong on defensive work. Played fullback here In 'i7 and with th- ii-if Houston Merritt Mr. L'tz, Corne Mr try hla.H,; hrftVf' the win- 167 OHIO TRKKT, A1.LEGHENV ilOAfm 'Hn lft Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle M. J.V,"" Quarterback wards lA.n barnley "urd Fiillbnck. JHK SKcoNU OAMB Goshom Lift halfliark Oil-nr.

teenth Regiment team lout full Carjienter Fullback Met 'lellanrt woltrht Howe easllv out to-day Lowery (Capt.) and Campbell Hight halfback Denn Fan- Fullback HrufT Referee: Joseph Alexander. L'mlpres: John Eyman, Ed Hlnderer. pounds. An excellent kicker, almost sure tin goals, good at iron Id i i I'etunan Bffl Taylor null suro tackier. Pluved full for scrnh n.w r-K ev 1 1 1 lust year.

opilinri. Kr.hr.1 Charnley The team will luara nt Kr.s. Monday and expects a hard'struggle McCandless 8 tn'K-Desperado (Odam), to? 7 Hrh'lman (Jenklnsi, 12 Ihlrd.mV ft' B- to 1. Second race, Hunter handicap, Withers mile The Rose (Worn), 6 to 1 and Rrt (Hpencer) 7 to 5 and 1 to 3, second; Harlem (Doggett). 10 to 1, third.

Time I 3 Third race. Nursery Eclipse coume- I XIVERSITV OF PEXX ft, BROV. IXIVERSITV 0 Provide nee, R. Oct. practically defeated Pennsylvania this afternoon by tying the Quakers.

6 to 6. It was one of the most remarkable games ever olaved feam. Pennsylvania could To MtUe th oug'h Urown's ne. Cuddv mode HrnlJ- through after Outland hVi ouchdown. Donovan Ague Day Kdwards W'olcott Martin In all nrohiibllltv tho ti rim r.u I 1 1 1 A.

('. giime scheduled for no.t Holloway Left Left Left half Right lements SSharp day will played at Steelworks park Homestead, nst tho Hhiiiiu Hunter Sweeney Patton Orady Springer rei.s uir III.1L the Pittsburg Rasketball club will be using Imposition park on that day A definite announcement will be made early this neck bv the I) (' A PITTSIUH HIGH S( HOOL ia, WlLKIXSIItKM V. M. C. A.

O. The Pittsburg High school opened the season by defeating the Wllklnsburg Y. M. C. A.

at D. C. A. C. park.

High school easily outclassed their opponents, but fumbling kept the score down. Capt. Bennett and Schmidt played the best game for P. C. H.

S. Softie's work at Quarter was fine, despite the fact that he he been trying for the position for Just a week. On a blocked kick 1 Is goi the ball, and aided by good Interference nn yards for a touchdown. Capt Hodgdon and Patterson put up the best game for Wllklne-buig. The High school tw.v.

Hllands Lee ONE PRICE DENTISTRY Is new fctur. In Plttsburit, where the usual custom I to sm, ask tart0 on, whe call. Our motto NO MORC, NO LESS. We ive the bst dental results at Just the price we advertise, and we warrant both material and work. ouner ucnKinsi.

if. to 1 and to 1 won; Klllashandra 3 to 1, 8ec Time Xt 15 Fourth rac. Champion steeplechase, almut three and one-half miles-Van Shin ir, ,6 and 1 to 2. won: i-hllae i T. Donohuel 20 Vfl to Fifth race.

Eclipse course-Oread (Danimanl iJf-M0 'O'Connor "K4 to me uneup: tucnt. Homestead Is well 'pleased over the showinir miuli. bv tt t-u. MO0GAHELA Jit, Brown RELLEVERVON' r. Hods.

The hulves were very short and had anything like regulation time been Snover Harr at least two more touchdown. Cuddy Hapgood Whittemore Chesbro Molendy Sheenhan Bartlett, Cann Pratt have been scored. McCloskev won ny Monongahela through umble, by Richards, which permitted 0 McOacken Left tackle Left guard Center tackle Right end Ci0CT mh tha wnll L-n. it lM put uo the best game, Wallace Howell Time iM. lo thlra' furlnnKs -Lambent (OTon- Jeen-J? K'S" Odom.

5, Time k)' 6 10 1. third! at Homestead, and their good work was the result of the coaching of Lowery and Jos iryh "il1 Vxt J''1 they play Allegheny High school ut Homestead. The line-uo was 8B follows. yinyri, Willi Wiln ltl A. Utf rjHt Interference was good Ichardson Gardiner Outland OIIBU' IIIIIIH 1 1 II 1(1 eevernon the lst work was done sen ritn.l.o,,t 'V Washbum nnH una rfporwfi to Hormtf-atl, but cuuhl wh T.

iiotrmLT .7. 7. Alk Uyf.n. Gold Crowes, High Schojl-l2. Wllklnsburg Y.M.C A 0 smith and Kenneriv -j i ti: in un Sarrv Left halfback bates Dlehold o.i some i i an l.

did nne against u. A. C. next Satur day. Reugenberg man Is a m.TnhT.

Hff Rankin Left tackle Murttn and msrle r-giriint team Left guard Director J. Hnrrv wilim. line-un- right end OVATION FOR THE PRINCE. Philadelphfani, Honored the Cricket Players From Abroad. Philadelphia, Oct.

were 2,000 spec- crazier Wilson, i.lrllj' land Athletic club football- team, of Hal-timorc. annfiiiiif-ci-l A t0rDln' of YaIe- Fmplrel D. Lpton. of Harvard. Llne.men: stehle vt Pennsylvania, and Gray, of Brown.

i STATE COLLEGE 6. $4 "Nienian Fox Fouse Lewis Monongahela 12 Center Right guard Right tackle. f.eft r.n.1 Bellevernon 6 Shunk Irewls Boyce would start on Sunday for New Haven us will nurstie v.i Hoffman SofTcl Kfierner Bennett (car.t) Left haif-hoot' meseni wnen the prince won the to-s and sent Brann and MacUren to Wlth- This will necessitate the selection of a new mjiniiL'i'r th Ati.i..n Oldham F. Albright iiin.n.-ll So More. No lest.

R'Rht half-back Shuster No More. No less. WEST POIT O. West Point. N.

Oct. cadet, struck a snag in the game with Pennsylvania state college to-day. Thev wer. htn i .1.7 n. Muu i.

'am. During his two years' service Mr. Wlllms Holey Iwtyton Shock WilKUS any time MacUren began to pile F. Noll Left Center Right guard. tackle unn oven i.

gooo man in tne place and the cluli will consider th FREE Painless Extraction of Teeth and BEST TEETH $8 a set J. awl -el were the howlers Brann did not seem to be In bis umml bu- MacLaren showed his most mVhed styir After a brilliant Inning, with 52 run. tf. hi. Martin (capt.) I mpire oung, of Shadyalde.

Referee Timekeeper i'ugh and Clarke Touchdowns- Lewis, Schmidt. Goals from jhdowns-Bennett (2,. ancI i6.mnute' fully before It dd-bb upon his successor" Richards Clayhaugh Aiken Jv'elson Hlllman not. nfifi-ior ninis wno lirought the Marvlnnd team lout Silver Fillings, 50c. J.

K. ii I n. a Teeth Cleaned1, 50c. iv-n np "eld and was Tone hdowns Kelson Hlllman, R. wh.

Hafe- ty Nelson. uj, r. The Fremont A. of Allegheny has secured a coach in Prof. Campbell .11 rmplre- for the day.

the Britishers had piled un i score of 23 runs for the los. of wicket. B. L. Ross.

inemen nfrt-s. A A halves. Si'ibstituiinn- PITTS III RG COLLEGE CATHEDRAL LVCEIH 41. The Pittsburg College football team and the Cathedral Lyceum eleven ot.en.ri th- Time Fifteen minute Kyle for Wllgus. hair by a score of to 0 J00." play b' Jackson.

West back, lost them the game. The n. I anduran yrd, to a touchdown PKIXCETOX 8. AWAPOLIS O. Annapolis.

SR. Oct. 7. -The navies played their first game of football of the season this afternoon, haying Princeton their oppon-ems. Both team, put up a strong game, but Albany Dental Parlors, HOLY (ROSS 3ft, aa.

yesterday at the college grounds. The game was one of the most interesting that has ever been played on the college grounds, the mia score end nif a tie TRIM I O. Worcester. Oct 7 Th- tio Ont To-Dny Park. Passion Plav Slotlon Pictures Eighteenth Keglrnent tiintette.

Everv-averTue ee' luke ycllow cars Fifth o. me A. of Allegheny The remonts. would like to arrange games with Preparatory School. Tunnel Street Indians, Ingram Juniors and all other xo.

pound t-iimi, Address Charles De Muth street, Allegheny. The Fairbanks forfeited a game to the Admirals. 3 he Admirals wo'uld like to arrange a game for Saturday, October 14 with any lx-year-old team. Address rank Wynne, 8wo Second avenue Cor. Fifth Ave.

and Wood St. eleven defeated Trinity this afternoon at the Worcester oval, 3D to 0. The team. -i .7 Open Nighti Until D. Sundi.r.

10 to 1. (Ov.r B. 0. TicUt nmc. i In he first half.

In the second half Mullen of the college, scored a touchdown after five minutes' jday and Walker kicked goal, with Holy cWb.wOTft Th rf.

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