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SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1G, 1913 THE PITTSBURG PRESS SPORTING SECTION PAGE FIVE '7 AWTF? TTT Th NENT ill jit ayaVJaaiM hp KNOCKOUT ELOT ONE 1 1. at a WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM to T. supposedly woni1rfal tt.ark meltir.r lfore the Bpieudid reuitaii. of I-ol well's men. Hoth team should be in for that utrunsrle.

end one of the best conteetn ever stared in this eection la looked for. Fast Soccer Game. Johnetown, I' Nov. l.V-Tl.a Jutv.at K. M.

A. foerer tiarir front Itlair county, defeated the John-luvn Y. M. A. lev-n here tod.iy.

to 2. In nrat round mat' of tV a rn foothill i RFP "ff1 Pool 1 1 feaa hr.e-np orn petition tion cup trio 2 pawiln :.1 ifen IjOUIIT Carnegie Lands 7-6. HiRh i fermer trnunt in of tl. l.xt plavel r.in.n tattle, m.lch was fo iirht carni His'i -T. r-rftin ti 1 1 1 1 It.

I. WVnti r- i IE P'- TO )1 )' Kv K- K. I of Scalp Level nr sinwtK und ala J. f. A draw seemed often after leading.

v. Ceir I UitU il pczin i A. Prter Referee laac T.inernen rem a In. Miitiand. Jeffrey Watmm.

aa. it. i it Loliwi v-y 'i a MaP.n. vt fl irk jntl J' i II Kuebbe Sloan 1 Hiii.hr.an Ynjr.l I tVinneliv I'Tiitv VI, k-T'iom- Conqueror of Al Palzer Scores Sleep Producer on Canadian Boxer in Fourth Round of Bout ft. V.

fairi st. Tin' semi-final Georjrt! Iloitser. of All. Oliver, and Hutch I.oii-inan. of Uretihirtf.

sprouting heavyweights. Both men have answered the gong before, and Houscr lias recently been drilled by They went at if like- ild men. Mauser likes slug-4 1 1 ir and t'nat v. -as the game. He wal-loped Ix-hrtian risrht and left.

Lehman couldn't, stand t'ne storm of punches and was knocked silly in two 55 DR. METHODS mi eei. and i i a l'UTIii I man hit id ti; ere was It was the floor no doubt red hot By Jim Jab. of while it lasted. REASONABLE FEES scored ea tie Ltan Dailey, of New bile, another victory last jnglit wl knocked out AlcKav a inadiau I INTEREST YOU.

RESSL ciiruiJiit tuiii i drew one ol i UE giant in lour rounds. The I. lace in Old Citv hall and the best turnouts of toe jt-ar. again showed better form than the I average hcavvwe.ght novice. He uaj i aluir GAMES Mi Kav on the run soon atUr LEASE vy is 1 i vi a started.

The hell avl the Kaiuii'k in the tli 1 I V-Z -)KV. 19- T-, i 1 5. V-V w. A ri iiC r.j fv 1 1 VwjS V' I I v1 A i 'x J- I v- v-i Vjt 6 i. MBiIWiWnwiflWWUMllBrMWMMW'i'i'i i iwinrnEi iwmi 11 imiMiawi in inMmilnnriall nmeirmTHllliiil 1 i1iwmiiiihiiiiii HitfmmiHiflnmi nnnirtf innamuii irrnnnf tfniTTnii mimiwHMiMMMMMHiMmjBMMBHIMBMMBfcBi lii fimiicr ll.

uii and went to LARGE 0 ROWDS corner where his t-siimes tried to hi m-; him around for a further tight. As the I hell clanged for the fourth AleKay was just about able to walK. Hfiggering to, his feet, he met the ourushing iiailev. who soaked him riaht and left. i b.f.

Teams Aii iiuini.Inl into a beau. Tnen i went arbiter's hand as a signal tor stoppa Mi lout mussed eve and flit Engage Battles Donora in Muddy Defeated Fought Fields Blood Diseases and Debilitated "Ther 1 not a man -who la nuff-ring from a r-'p'i iflf Mood Disease or general rundown, debilitated condition. If the decbn is from unnatural causes, mid baa not developeo to an Incurable ktiiicr. thai I cannot rebuild and strengthen to bin entire watia- faction, and after I have restored ease of this kind there will never cin be a Flsrn of these Idseaaen except brotieht on by Imprudeti' s. I acknowledge no s.iperb.r, tu the world In the tre.il in tr of HreHfl Pdood Diseases and Debility of Men." Dr.

Wlnslow. while. Dailey escaped with a split hp. Dailey weighed pounds and Mc- Kay i At bell both men s.iowed unusual, coolness. Thev began spar for open- I iiiKS.

Daih-s sion became anxious, and tried several shifts but they were feeble. J-'iually D.i.l -y changed to a Elizabeth Eleven i ik h-th tile i i in. I. U. I urn.

1 left and one resulted jH'Kiiy. toe round within set oniis of a finish when AlcKav recovered and jabbed Jailev his km i s. Daib-y tot up and hooked Ah Kav in tin- ja.v. dropping him to his knees. was d.

stressed and on the hour hi the liell saved him. itotiml two Ai Kay timid. Ho flared to go in'. I 'alley tiled some cruiil leads; but didn't fetch at first. AleKay all th wo lel.li ntr I have heen a ueeeriil -pr-rlHl'at In I'lltabiira: a mimh'r ot Iran onil altrltmte inr fl to the fact that I ttlve MY YI'TPlvl lfiN to I'.

mill IMTIKNT HO l'lK THKITMKM. Tl IR. J. WIN SLOW. Mansflleld.

Third row ifunce, Henry. Cole, Streator, Longdon, Capt. Kllwood, Dilllnger, Coach Brown. Haymaker. Second Irwin, Finn.

Eottom row Morrow- Top row left -Herry, Kcker, to right Kier. erbrook Itedinser. Kernott, Eaktr. Conley, Hamil. IJtle, Prlgg, Tos, Glynn.

ran to rover. lie to be a beaten man and covered np near the ropes -KM prni.e at close. Thoujih a ted -t-'J, the score of I'lay. i3it-ii'et e'evf-n Donnra i hey ha.l to tratel I'mntM. Fur Honora.

MiluaMe man. with Klizatirth was Ptron it up his usual T'. mora 4. Kae (Irjiham MciMilo -h Hasii, italoia Stf ivart AhXah Mason I 1 e. hi lli'Ilit'i; I "il Jaiu- Win.

J. Kur. Cit-aduatel, KeftNU'rctl and Licensed 1'hyskian. Specialist ton Diseases of Men. tu- ii.

i. m.i: mi; in VIII l.l. ti uh-i i vms na in an.i livfel-Se. hill. Ml I-Ibaaltetii- A.

I lair, I I'iapr Plan, Itair.I ft. I r-izer At. rton Ail 1 'h'i J. rmitti PITT-W. J.

GAME IN A NUTSHELL ri-iHvtiv I O1l I.T Tlt I lt'K t.t. anil I 1 1 II. mi: t.i Notes Jotted Down Wliile My metnod of treating fllooal 11 1 mm, I I 1. it nrkimr eloa. I'llea W.

J. Took Pitt's Scalp "This my picture. When you call you T.lll int. I own my own off.ee and bnvi? ben In thl aasnn location no man ears that yon know I am lir to stov. I enjoy if.

largest practice in rbtstnirg in Allrnenta of Men." Dr. Wlnslow. Klitiir. Hladder noil all IHarasea are uiie'inali'i arm recoio- of many I have freed of mended by the these dis ases. W.it.-.-'i Mcl'h his opponents, but that he had tried By Ralph S.

Davis. to play clean football. It was difficult to tell a Pitt 'o 1 lain- bv Ui ''airy lie l'ri. hanlson aii.l man few from a W. J.

player after a emery mm up iuivil i-iayins; a at i 'iirr v. And Good- heir I tuil.e.t ela Spiegrel that's all! Oh, yes and there was Fleming. And Patterson win. And a few others. W.

J. champions a SOUE RELIEF FGH I Will Give the POOREST Man e.l well in every 11' Chance, fis while Daily rapped his ribs. McKay In poor shy wlien the tmis: sounded. Dailey had a split lip. but was.

doing per rent more lighting than Me Kay. Hound three- Dailey landed -right and left in stn Ale Kay jabbed now and then. Dailey tried a shift and missed while AlcKav slut. if him savagely ill the jaw. H.uley was hurt by the drive.

AlcKav Was coming back. lb' shot slraiuht lefts at lailey and fetched him. Suddenly Dailey soaked McKay in the paunch and he was down "for a count of nine. Get tins up again Dailey went after ti lig Katun nho f.dl into a bea without being liit. The stuns sounded and McKay lay on the floor.

lie was taken to his corner. Ale a was not revived by the minute's rest. When the fourth round was called McKay staRt-'ered to his feet. Iailv attacked tiercely, AlcKav went to the Hour. The referee here stepped the bout.

Ah Kay was helpless for fully two minutes later. One of the funniest of show openers resulted when Vi.uns llaLerhan and Georite Putin, local tyros, went on for six spells. Thev fought caco round until too tire, I to keep their hands up. Itoth bled freely. They blazed away for the entire distance, liiouiili at the outset it was nocai bettiiiK that a "kayo" would be before half route.

Dunn took more cover than Hallerhan of Western 1. ird.s,,n 1st qimr 2,1 quar epiar 4lh qimr Totals Pilt W'J I'ilt I'ilt I'itt I'itt F.ains aroun.l ends 1 2 4 1 Ynrrts gained around ends 1 11 17 4 ijains liirour.ii line it 4 a 5 4 'Jo Yards thioiivili line Is -i 1 l't PI Is So in 7'! I itHlns bv forvar.l passes a 2 Yards forward r.s a 11 14 Incomplete forwar passes -J 0 1 1 I 2 Punts 1 i 't 1" Yards 117 2 75 1. Thi ic, 47 2tiO Punts run back 1 7 I VlriiMs punts run ba 1'- 27 21 4 4H 'I'umirhdmuis 1 I i 2 liteals froai touclnlow ns 1 1 i Kiek-ous 2 I 1 il llnsuiri. of ki -k-offa 2.1 2e2 Touoliba, ks it I Kiek-orfs run baek Distance kirk-ofts run back 2d .1 a cr, Foals from i lit 1 I) 1 2 Thrown for losses 2 1 1 4 I 7 .1 Yards lot Is b' 12 4 qr, 1.1 Penalties 2 2 2 I 7 Yards penalized 2o 112 2o ft 75 i F'tm! I'-s 1 1 2 1 2 i First liiiwia 1 4 1 1 1 field low lis ll 2 Cuius bv Wamier. 1 1 i Yards uained bv Wanner In i (Jains by i urds r.aintd by Amnion Cains Heil 1 1 1 Yards be IPI 1 lo 2 tiSHh.M bv i tii the RICH, to Receive Treatment from fvlc at a REASONABLE FEE.

There is Ko Man Tco PCCH to Get Fy the 1 esen r. 'ui i ni i i ii K. Keliv. I 'fl'- Doiah lleitlKlU Hiiui li T. i'ldiiies llaiii.n.

ft. I I l)iMle. i 'l uwi-ll n.ft C.urtl.'v Fa i-atfl I. ilooiey Hv Lore Years cf Study and Best Advice Free. Experience in the Treatment of DISEASES cf MEN SATIS- Toy Hal Ket'er ee ASSURIKQ Mali.

in Make Me Fee! Justified FACTION. In 1 Fahatin a 1 to I tie i a The tennis were evenly in.it h.d a'l tlie fame hard ht all tl ARE YOU A WRECK OF A WAN? 1 scrimmages in the mud. Manager "Hob" Murphy, of W. was so happy during the afternoon that he could hardly contain himsclr. They do say that he.

and "pop" Kirch -nor did a tanso when Wash. -Jeff scored its first touchdown. The attendance was close to It was surely a fine crowd, and was a compliment to the brand of football both Pitt and W. V- J. have been playing all season.

The weather conditions were abominable. Had the skie3 been clear, there would have been people at the frame. The best of feeliriK prevailed fit the game. The rival rooters did their best to drown each other out, but theie was not a sifrr. of bitterness.

The cheering- was the best and most spirited ever heard here. Fifteen punts by I'itt totaled yards, while nine similar kicks by v. 4j J. amounted lo ai ds. W.

J. made three foiicessf ill forwurd passes, lor a total train of yards. Wash-Jeff gained yards through the line, while i-itt ftot 7 yards through the lied and Hlack line. The visitors were penalized seven times to three times for Pitt. W.

J. lost a total of 72 yards by the penalty rotite, while I'itt suffered to the extent of P2 yards, one of its, penalties beim? half the remaining distance of the held for alleged rough work. The total yardage gained tiy Wash-Jeff, exclusive of punts, v.aa 271, while i'itt gained but yards. il fi if the vas ios.stnie he lie- and Pennsylvania: W. St J.

men are more than ever convinced that "Wee Jimmie" Murphy with the bis? smile is "some" mascot. Pitt's shift failed to fool the enemy yesterday. Why wasn't Phil Dillon used before the laut period. Par be it from yours truly to dictate to a football man, but if a player is pood enough to Jtt the finish, he ousht to be good enough to gain at the start. Pitt pocketbooks are a bit lean this morning.

Never mind there's another year coming. those odds of 10 to 7 and 2 to I didn't look unreasonable after wet pot a tree It at the Red and Hlack team, did they? W. fc J. took good care of Capt. Wagner such good care that it was not until near the sanie's closn that he distinguished himself.

It was M'jite a to the Pitt leader the him. And after the erame, they were fair enough to admit that he is not of the best in the business. Williamson is one of the most frer.T-lemanly members of the I'itt team, and he was very much hurt when ot routsh work. He paid last nil.t that he had not intentionally "kneed' any of TATE urtain tais'er ir ''J serveil it was a i m.s i Mon da-l Yams cain-4 by Dillon I Fains bv lv. T' 'it i-'e, Harris hv pc -k I I Yaws V.ard '-'2 Davis F.atlld i'V Williamson 2 1.

i i nr, 1 1 ir.T: rr-ntiee i Yams u.un-t by dhaui-on Arn-strou I bv i-'i--d, r. -j I sniTt Pitt Yards bv II .1 ::7 sT K- "'itil I (iuitis Iv rieimnc 2 2 2 r. Smith i- Yards caiu-d t.y" 15 7 I A. Kb -i wesbeeher 1 hotisa tula titles Are joti one of to" ii tunate in making a wro: jr coin inenceme lit out for 1 of men v. ho hal been life? la your I ssi fi.i Ion is the cause, of ilitteu- in 1 i id.

I e-e. tiie face, il.nk-i in lol eyt s. sio debilitated system ct-. qtiif. more sorrow and suffering licti.ns on ivprv haiul 1 li th: al in all other low.

pimpled untenaiHe und tumd bearin-- proclaim Ttitinsr tialiuuiieii. ot Philadelphia, was on hand to meet Terry l.ambie, of 1 he Soiit inside, but. 1. an. hie failed lo keep his contract.

Another bout was substituted. it broil lit together John Kay and I Tin- taller ftidn't seem anxious to stop many shims with his frame and broke too much ground. Hay had a bad in rounds one and two and thiee. Hayes started to sins in the fourth an, I c-i uirht ll.i on the ing form, bashful, nieia i- Tunis pine.1 by av the lied and Hlack stars watched; wav the Ued and Hlack stars watched to all the worid his debility and tend to blight flu i-Mdi-ln e. H.ei l.il in min 1 i ti it ii'id reuiovintr the ill treatment for afllicled Men acts fects of i issi pa i ion 1 it stretigtln ns the debnil.iteu parts, allays in rvims- nil refiev ci.iriidicntiona of diseasi' ur.d 'lUU'l-lv leslorea I Fains bv Feo vln 2 4 i.

i. Pi 17 27 a lli.t,, b-- 1 ps, liatF'tu to hat i it ended a healthy an.i nian, 'vin, 1 iisi'ai ml Mental Powers complete. bill are tnen it muniy man. i i ua'iK' Virile iitnoi t. i.inMi-ii afYair 'n I bv vm I head with several sousers that more Tiii- treatment a 1 1 er-efl i-r a it 1 emnlov (ontiiii'S no injiilious druirs and leaves no bad li'lll D' tl! 1 1 I 1 i i 1 a than hurt.

tlaves nie ireeiv iroiii I I st ren hens bliibl up gradually ami pormam 1 "inlet 1.2 P.2 25 Ml 21 52 87 4o 27 4 dered out of the Prarne for allefied out of tiie prarne lor alleged entire and So much desire. lit- althv. robust vitality suftoi-or to restores the ''IIIIIll I' evert helcss car-inning and al-ty edire. The i yes: didn't work nope and mouth, but i I'ieil il hot pace i'l most evened il fou ri was a me I i I ivars'n tl'la; but one I. not in Iuue-1.

FOR BLOOD DtSEASE Prof rhrlicb's Improved SAI.VAKSAN' (r the poSITtVr. llli.MI'.liV for I'l-'HAM'S If you have i 11 lln tn mat ion of the inucoua inetubrarn. coat, on any part of the. body. Swenson Won Again.

In toe month fi rv so In tin- fifth, however. Hayes carried the of b-i tie. nr. tier cutting Hoy handilv on three or four occasions. A draw was anted by a i.iif end of Imps while a lai i untinta'tit imasined Hayes was entitle!) tu an award for his activity in the end of the earn? Hayes was the nuyressor in much of the final stanzas, but he clinched too bones, stioia aid all df oiora 1 1 on of the wnlrh blo ini.

cttoii. let mJ give you tliio now I'AM1 aching of the ltt'v serbms TKIIATMKNT. it-sults are marvelous. symitoms litimeli- id rmn A 7' VILLA NOVA BUNCti jF A 58 gTJ. fe 0 Ldl0 A i OlUfiil Li'l West Point.

Nov. VH. N-v an! vrl Id- erel to ba under Or, 0 today, the Array c.n- I en neutral ''V Tn S. tinned f. show marked unprovetnen.

in its I tion i.r,- "i A mr. VF A VTK a a a name. laneun: West under tame. atv ns if bv magtc, nc-vc-r 10 return. 1 no' mis Fymern or 1 rr-at men olUoll of epeeltb are toe results, direct bv liie Sworipon A.

t. defeated th.e fast Northside Y. M. A. in a well plavod gam-.

IS to 1J. sn-eiion IK Y.M.F.A. pi Ma: tin l.otz A rnold ivinkU- Sc" '3 1 .1 Ht llt.ri Motlatt ft- 1 1 Crown H. plnl-orton Tate Ti. Foifl'd-1 -VI ram J.

FnPd 1 loke It Strn. Met T. F. 11 i lr uey i Hears It. I'tit-hel T-mohdowns Hoke Metz, Hand, Slraessley.

M' to rotii.t in tiia This wrlen 1 1 lie treatment Int i-a-Veno'is Inat Ilia Ion and results Pre poMtiVe. it is ntt rly ttnpos -1 1 1 for blood and imrity at is Introduced into the Mood M.iliml xtiz) ,1 tilt title conditions. Nova 0. 1 Is the light airs. What 1 imatih nas nrdll the tueetini; ft 1 fi fkf ft ft II" SLI I 1 Cil 8t y.

st l-'ev, if any. of these cases hopeless what is nee treatment. I have seen treated hundred- of tin so have done for othera i surely au do for you. i draw round I Wal a VJ LA itt 181 SI- eri I as MarUoe I Tiilh.tr aTl BBBBW i Bali 141 Caa KyBHMaUBU aVTan tine Ve ai ham McKwhii f- nra.i.io-k frleedale Dun- A 1 aV. i IlllVlfllUnil J.

Heap Hen Kihy Sutcliffe T. lb ip 'ai -it li-mloa liotaa 2 Tin'. 1.1 ii.es iidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases Weyand Merriliat MEN If TO!" suffer from Blood Ulteaie, Swollen and Painful Glands, Ulcers, Sores In the Mouth and Throat. Hydrocele, Ohatructiona of the Urinary Passage, Knlureed I'rontate, frequent 1 1. 1 Il -Pitt si.

s. Swis-vale. Wolverins Outclassed Quakers richaril ij- Commercials on Top. i F.im,- Fame No town V. Tl'e Si Col Tie-.

on VV. vs Johna-Y. M. F. A.

1st be p.i on the first I the tiio't Important of the 'f thetil IS fraught Tilth the linml liKiiest Import a that whenever bladder or prostate are out The functions of these organs ar I tie derangement or obstruction 1 isastrocs consequence. It. i of the lere is reason to siiFpert ki Swissvale A. A 4 F. A .) uri iata 1 rnl of ierie.

i.f held Com me 1 It. It For t. 11. Pi' iidercast HodKson lb-Ms 2. 1 loogson Hot.

lis Touchd, 2. Pui'. of 1J d. scur Only Once Did Big Bruno Team Threaten to Make Any Trouble for the Crimson Crew rr two and three S. I scientific nmni'-liT thoubl itltr.

a a nn lioal fri.m nichdowns in First Two Periods Game! Played in Driving Rain cillb. The wili in if and f--ur will nta-2o. the final I iv. en flic. In win tiers of git men one and tli- see, I sernl-ntml on Ieo.

down for deeisirm on Christ- Merriliat. Iteff rce rauaslg. I 01 I. n.i ire Tyler, Princeton. Head linesman b'etit.

Hayes, VVcst' 1'iunt. Tiir.e of quarters la tvinutes. made Too often r.i- ti suffering fiom Kidney Trouble, tbroitL-h ig t. or proper and "Mil existing em, are lulled a feeling of safety and unconcern, to Holi-e when tti.i I be is int: ciutthes of a 'badly disease. If oil have any of the nj-irip- li A.

C. to the 'omniei n.rndel Yiitifley Clark NelT M.Mann Nl.hrly A. A Man h-v "Yard Not p.terson N. I -h' lmi I 1 in 1 it. 1 .1..

K. .1 or t.Ce kiii a i ui iiiat 1,1,. Xov. It was .1 loins of disease or ine stioiii struct Ions, pain in tiie ba burning or strain! n. du ii.r.

r. hi, and palnrul urination, weak back, Khmim. It-h or any I rlnnr disease wnicti men may eon-tract, eofiie to inc, Kt my advice Kree. There is no man too poor to take mj treatment. Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

9 to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 to Sundays and Holidays, lo to 2 only. dithrult 1 aching or eefdesslM I-K or thn 1 tueiit urination, smut-114: sensation ,1 f'-elirig. i hi batids 11 I PENH STATE GIVES FoPov-ir, Fnp tie. vs. ip-, 1-l-iii al, uii1 1 inn.

N.W ritian id en: hro. Jl H. he drawings for the National t-'-onl niund: Voi-i district Xew York Fel-1 c. Hn isen Pnlted. vs.

St. Finn vs. Itangers vs. Prooklyn. hoxsteriitan 1-" 11 Mason Torir-i clow ns Ni feet.

ptifTiness of the eye face, palpitation of tnc iirait. come before study and extens.ve practice Hhnlder ainl ail 1'rirnrv Tr ankles, dlfiletilt breatbi it is too in the tte.itment of forma of utdr.s have i 1 i in 1 ize.i m. to EDDIES HARD GAME ihtly. McM'inn. 1 'clti I iiuiij wooa inn, Fulton vs.

skill In itei.tii.g all faes not absolai vt.ni that I have attained 633 PEXM AVE. PITTSBURGH PA. DR. KOLER, ii ft- Wilcox vs. Another for Peerless.

Incurr. ble. 1 Ann Arbor. Nov. 15.

Hy downing Pennsylva lia. by a Vi to 0 score tins afternoon, Michigan won for the west the most important international contest of the year. For the tirst two periods the Wolverine clearly outclassed the easterners, more than the two touchdowns made in that half would indicate. With the entrance of Marshall and Minds to Pennsylvania's lineup in the linal half, the invaders' work both in defense and attack showed marked improvement but they were unable to score. A driving rain fell throughout the final half, making the lield fclipperv and prov- IP, 1 Juniors vs.

Alley determine tl tiymlillon ny a srientine 01 uiine, and trouhb-s 1 have overcome hy s-s enet gie tie- in my rnetnod the severe course of tr lis. Md Nov. 35. The Pfnti State team gave t'ne Navy am a hard i Anna Collect-1 Yonket s. Ner- l-oja.

North tv.tt ton Itarc-rers. lia.s 1 aula lr hem. W'issir ihhla N- Y. district McNaugh-c-ara Fal's Itangers. 10 this afternoon, losing hy the i-re and a field (soul lei! Hnnldock vs.

I'eabody, Went I'hila- it 10: y. 1 he Pcini cf 10 to o. A touchdown the tale of the Middies' Naval Academy 1 tveresch Xjil Fed ford or I'arr Peerless A. A. defeated the fost Pc-aver A.

A. of the Northside, ti-o. I.inc tip: Peerless fi. beaver A. A o.

I iieinun P. Hie. ie. HI' HnKPttv tin ..1 1 Maiitean Masitr Shiyn.ati Uola I- In he b. Dunuiar Nvn.or fe Luininar 'i-Z 1.

y.H riuiumie Fisher John ban I. A Swariz Tut- 1 lo ing a great handicap far from the big P.runoian team of old that was sent home whimpering today with ::7 holes torn in its hide by Jonn Harvard's blunderbuss. The score of today's fracas at the stadium was vard 37, brown 0. With one exception that when the Hears struggled to within 20 yards of Harvard's goal and missed a held jroal the visitors never threatened. It was the ubiquitous Urickley who it off in the first round ith a series of dashes, spurts and smashes that cairied him over lor a touchdown, liardwn kicked goal.

In the second period, v. as forced back to her seven-yard line, where she held and kicked to her own 3u-yard line, waere S-iorer caught free, and Brickley booted it over from placement. After smashing to the line, Slahan shot a pretty free pass to Hardwick, who scored and then kicked goal. Then the second string went in in the third and scored again, when Coolidge recovered a fumble and rati 20 yards. Willetts kicked goal.

The third string men pushed Uette over for a touchdown in the fourth, and on the next kit koff a Harvard man ran the length of the field for the last score, Willetts kicking goal. N.w distrie Alpa. a er 1 I oistriet i'-i Illll'S, Ic'Ver Ail Karnes lr.i.t li.e 1 hib 1:1 y. it P.I I 'uff IS. laved vs.

Packard, vs. Hyde i-ark I'ullmnn. on the grounds of You Can Be Made Strong pllialile lo IhiiiW ut liie Lumber men lui Bo from Hay fw liny mTll'ri lw inrnitil and plileiil torture aa a reatitt ol nne ni-lal disease. hile riglil nt laeir tur mUrr men are lieli.u of I ie nine ilUrBir, Our who a nt kiiovtn il laiinarlf i-mniil real'e the Irrl. Ing of man In the aihaiH-fd iane nertoua ileliii.l.t, tntr iliim lie hear It.

for tlieae men do not tnlU of thrlr trnuklea. nil )r I Htr hiiailreds upon hnnilrrd of grateful lialirnU who are itlHinc to lellfv to their rrl rl. I ar restored olhera aail can ou If Jour -ne km not already reached Incurable stage, I ADVERTISE WHAT I DO, AMD DO WHAT 1 ADVERTISE ixj.vt muxkv matikks vni away. hni-tiii. 1 State.

ris 1 (iierle Clark s.a yre l.n: Hnrun 1 Miller i Tobm yerer I t'lurlt I touch-j Brown. It a 1st on -Howe Perry Prov. VauKhan Uilchrisi Nicholls M. Failing Harrison Teuchilown- Ll' I.J i KK 1. it 1: ii Ft -Keav ioal from the or before the tirjit I i BLADDER i bears the MinY) 4 tiame tf Bstcar of anrnUrfmlt in kk-K-off not lay or sun-hy later than 3 p.

m. Touchdowns I. Llumiiwr, II from lb lieid down Brawn. speedy backs. Lineup: I'enn.

MkhiKan. Murdock I-. lUy n-ford Crane Muwct Carter L. t'oi kran Simpson Center Patterson Journeay K.F Almendin'-t Hrris K.T I'outiu? Ketones K.K. l.vjiit Mernm W- Hewitt Hill Cralu Young It.

liait Avery y. IS Torbelt Touchdowns Craig 2. lioals from Patterson. P.efereo EvkersJdl. Chicago.

I mi ir Wn-tin, Harvard. Head hnsman Marshall. Harvarl. Tune of quarters 1." Eagles Whitewashed. Hayardstomn- 'agie Dickinson Beats Swathmore.

Suathmore. Nov. lo. Ferocious hue plunging by Fullback Dunn of the I'll kin.s..ii tram, coupled with a sterling brand of interference by his team mates 111 the hocktbld proved too much OTI''H ly sueeesaful prartlrr all lees at a reasonable Itgore. Ilrnee plnelna: m- the I'Olllt as well as 1 be Ml If.

Here I K. I-" a nie to lilir trrt. trot Mlthln the a mini iiptiiitliiiiitv tu rry moderate frr hy an ipert. I.ork-and l.ruriiKril mrn, rome aat i.u a-et a aatlafoetory treatment at a 1 neilaliat. DUeaaed rtefrrei- ThoTTif.snn.

Georgetown. I nipif. rtumcr. Head linei-man tol-terwiik. Juhns Hopkins.

Greensburg Wins Title. Johnstown, Xov. la. The Greensburg High school football team inched the Scholastic'championshin of western Pennsylvania for the schools outside of the W. 1.

I. A. L-, which has Greens the Swathmore learn this afternoon. -W. b.T.

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F.B.. can and mill help piu Dr. Wlaalon. I ume.v P. Foyne Jasper FallaKhpr Foyne 1..

Fonnors Murphy M'Foie Mdhr Kel iey Ilodc-era our troubles o-er lib ine. Reason 'on net Ford lii Hi IaSM-i i. P.lley Rra.jj THE OLD aitnoiiKii Fie score was not large, RELIABLE for and ttiei the was 110 nine any question as lo 1 jneuji iperiorjty ot the collegians from i CASES ACCEPTED 1 .1 1 scute was Ihckinson 111, llKridiil 1 Hrien iiltnati fi, kinnou 1 Hitchcock REMEDYforMEN burg and Johnstown on ita black lit. by clowning the Johnstown eleven here my tIcthods Aro the Latest anrt IV3oat M. Viiinncy 1 soucy Ti Peiinock r.

Majesties Bumped. Brown McNeil lienry Hazard Mitchell tedl, Hsrtlett Me Bee Oardner Andrews Bean Caaey K. II IS. todav ol to 0. liie lineup: AT DRiiGGISTS.ORTBlAl Rny uni in.

Aubupn Beats Vanderbilt. Birmingham. Xov. 1.1. Auburn won its chance to play the I'niversity of Georgia for the S.

I. A. A. championship by defeating Vamlerbilt university here today 14 to Auburn scored both touchdowns in straight football and Vanderbilt score in the tirst quarter ty a triple forward pass. I.j.wrenceville V.

M. nii-state. i at i. mo re wrt air-Ma, kiss-, 1 twieelt in Jl F. 1 ern J.

MeiFsern 1 "it 1 a i' I'o Ii Flm.e I.u in mu Gases. Johnstown 0. FROM rANTEN 93 HENRYST. BROOKLVN.H Y. Majesties at Lawreiici' slot er llardwii I'll-' dley Hradlee Mahan Urickley Law.

1 M. 1 A. 1 lot liht-rner flll-Wtl Pntlr tvaiik-h Shea rer 'ohlsi em I.iely OSI' ...1.. T. .1..

T. C. Sharrer. Sharicr. Ureensburg r.i drefs Mi-Fcathpn Robinson J.

Truxall Patterson Kci Sloan Stoke. I'aviij MKX- Roberts Hrmlerick Suppes Springer Caster Korr.s I.lovrl I.eltlel.l 11 1 1 1 lillll 1 f. I hne altenited a nmnl.rr of preln (iiurir. and Hales In OIK tr" MK, For maav er. I bin, dete my entire time and attention to the iuib and Sueeeaaful I rralmm of Men Ilia.

mr. ly Iborouuh urilii-nl ednesiilon and erla aliift) baa na rt Irala rl titled me for thin work. KKMI.MHKIl Unit I u.e the liet and um.f elrtitt'le methods In all treatment. ani that enrh lime rail will r. A.

defeated Park. Lineup: Majeai'cs 11. Twin Wen Kav lor cauber Orohatein Iiouchtprv R. Srl-hs W. -b.

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Wagners' Town Ahead. 1 Ohio State Victorious. v. n-'-l I I ttltl -Tf Mnrch 1. f.oals go Mackissti 1.

Wesicyan. Fmpire Head hnesmaii R. y. R. F.

li HuKite McHriar I llurna I lioujrlaFs Vp.rttus Hoffman I si sharrer. Hrmn i Farmer Prof, Fapsules Hre the mof powerful tn. ny ktiov.n for the relief of MEN'S Id SIMS FS. C-iie: misnred In from 3 to 10 tli. vn.

Faailv earned with No matter Touch. from ton lb fet-. it Kanisey. iff MP. aart ne treaieu nr tu-.

itrriiinnip ll )u are a auftrrrr front aay Ma rc owe to oilmen nau lamii.v in rona'ui with me lllnen.e at onee. diav, I lii 111 -use. 1 1 avert" ol boriz I a 1 -On a sloppy football team squad, 6 a. rial I Monaca. Xov.

lield today the Monac a defeated the Beaver a 1 ian.iit:tt it a 1 1 1 he Touchdowns Hortz '1. Shields Sent l.v Tnai 'I no 10 CONSULTATION FREE Columbus. Nov. 15. On a muddy 1 field Ohio tate this afternoon defeated Case of Cleveland.

I to a. The lighter Case team showed aggressiveness only in tiie linal quarter, but at no time was the tihio goal greatly in danger. Heavy Sine plunging won contest. Goals from touchdowns Truxell 1. eferet Tlafferty, I'rinceton.

Fmpire, All KOoil df'ISKistsi or IJ ne-ip ti i Mist; son to. 1 1 in f. renoor. nrs Time Beimar Walloped. Mercury Boys Lost.

VHriu. Lineman Worthing ton uf iicai teis 12 minutes. ng 4, 1 a liiflmra. I ei i a. r.eaer 0 Jonrs Clark Allison totzer en i.

ti ilura-114 i Tn i Vl i fite ii very '5f V. M. A r. 1 1 I A I tl I 'ii at -i-v 11- 1 1 1 1 I froai i lit; is i a I T. a I T.

11, 1: IVr. Fin.c Pishe K. si J. Those stiff. rir.

from weak tiny I v. i.vi r.i and consult me about I miii-r Wiieiev rs '1 1 hoi. Posb -on. i 1-. .1..

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F. Monaca 15 K.Htler W. Foene Klocker Fiw-ne Miksch flume, l.ais Cam hford chaehe: ll Touchdown J.P. ft i it It 1 i i ee at an-, i er.t-'-n at. t'i- seif servtrea In ened conditions ihrir lii If I Ti tov pAtientH nervous system an-1 iuifiair vi- a Vn'i will receive courteous personally.

I cio the work b. .11 11. Tea of a 1. S'hndtr SVtl'litS Wilnsn Hot'iT Hsrertv Hro-lcck Mrkahatn P.oaeh Carson I tmity should take Coupon KehCR 1 er F. les fer North I'lac hel ITiinniyan M.i'r.iry Tatcm Aoeraailiy 1..

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-araou, Holy Cross Wins 60-0. Worcester. Xov. 15. Holy Cross won the eastern championship of Catholic colleges here this afternoon, piling up a '( to score in the game with Pordham.

The New York piayers were unable at any time to pierce t.e heavy Holy Cross line, while the IIolv Cross backs easily mad Ions gains. 1 hey have more rejuveuat s. i'h. S. ilue! Svi--'.

I i.i:.-' Lo.i WiiliPr SetuKr: i.rj alar kail am. Antlers Are Winners. P- ir, Sherherd Unsure I-ee Fa. Man fo-1" i'inton While Tov-ev Goali-Sherhird. Pace, Eagan.

White. Tovey S. irmicjr a. Mason. I.

poul Xovar. Umuira Doyla. "raff Htiehes MeFoy Fisher Ashman Wlgley lief ert-e Head lines- 1 Vlf mi ir ore tlnin is ever DS. J.L.WIHSLOVV laih Air -oo Mill, and Liberty Ae. A me, I'lttaburar.

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before been offered. lost-paid oiilv. on receiptof $1 ml above coupon by O. I. Hood Props.

Hood's fcaraprilla, Lowell. Mas. I i. er Kenny ok WuUn I Opposite Itrnaa lildg.l l.uiire seeoaal I lxr. Xlulheini.

Umpire Baoks. man, Jones..

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