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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 8

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THE TIMES-DISPATCH: RICHMOND VA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3 1912 3 MANTELL BIG TOURNAMENT AT AMHERST FAIR FALLS AMUSING BUI NO! SERIOUS CAROLINA HAKES 1 GRAND DEFENSE (Centlausd From FI rat Face) Polsy Xullanoy Carolina- Dorises Beard Applewhtts Strangs Bmltn Costello ft) Foley White (1) Goals from Costello 4) fitevens Goals from floMj Stevens Georgetown I ST Carotins 1 Morse referee Henderson umpire Clifford linesman Tims ef periods fiftsen minutes eaoh Nineteen Knights Contest for Honors Exhibition Is Successful MssSefk tewderlag aasM tha kill at Soot lead Robert Meatell turned yesterday atteiwee he the embitter- ed Shylock ergtag the aval letter eC hla head bealde tho canals ef Vents And where all was gloom mod death the night before with errors costumes nnd settings lending email aid to the effort ef Meatell the comedy ef Merchant ef Vesica" eemod to llghtaa and brighten and vivify net only the asters who with their star presented the undrieg play hat alee the Inanimate fern takings that ware need In eon-sequenee ManteU enperb aa he wea did net eblee alone but with the added light ef the support tug company nnd in farther eenas-quenre the performance was meet admirable In every res pent As with "Macbeth" the eamedy was acted from the prompt book ef Edwte- Booth with the sene cute era lesions sad trnne-positions: othlng ef Impertaaoe was emitted end the transpositions end euts but the progress ef the play while the lost not eommauly emitted until the time of according to the lightened further the finale providing It with a "happy certain" Manteira fihylaek Is characterisation long be remembered With whitening hair and heard that anas were block Instead ef tha roddleh hue that is usually am Delated with the thought ef Shyleck he Is no cringing villain I(a hands no knee nor speaks softly in order to bring mbeutl the consummation ef hie esish hut rather I he elands upright end fame the ease re nnd I taunts giving them hack to thoee who fling them Bearing In hlg hews hatred grown through guaerattoag af perosBuUon he makes no fawning effort to comeel It hut In tha very making of hie hand gives open evidence of hla Intent end when he rooks the enforcement of Its penalty ha fends upon hla rights and asks re favors A hateful character of eon raa hut one net deepic-able through demit or sycophancy hut only actuated by festering fgrorod eravlug for rsvsnge for hie Innumerable miseries and wrongs Indeed he Invested the prototype ef messy eherti with such a twtated sympathy that when he was balked ef hlg prey by wise young Portle one was ashamed to realise within himself a spark ef feeling akin to fhat-ef the child who wept before the picture of "Daniel In the Liana) because one peer lien had no Christian And thla la spit of the feet that the Antonio of Brigham Reyes was noble figure In hie misfortune calm and undismayed Bairanle toe was will played by Frit I-elter a handsome man peculiarly 1 fitted by nature play tha Italian lover though ho persisted In breaking bis speeches where there were no Joha Burke waa egaellent In tha bit ef Helerlne while Belenio's earrings fittingly acsentuated the effeminacy mf appearance and epeaeh of Neel Tsarls Alfred Hostings and Allen Thomas creeled the euntopinry amusement as tha leader nnd yaungtr Gebbo Portin' lighter ebaranter better salted Fiennes Rockwell's attainments than did the role of Udf Macbeth nnd the young came to waa altogether satisfactory Agneg Elliott Beott was delightfully merry a Nerlsaa and Oanavleve Hamper made a pretty and appetites Jessica Than fit night bank again tragedy unrelieved In "King Richard tha dabs mine for quartered doublet whetted knife for-warlike award cap for crewesd helmet revengeful Bhyloek far wicked Richard ware exchanged According to the program the version need was Caller "free but prao-tirable perversion ef the The opining arenas were evolved from eonuinod hi the third pert of "King Henry tn Hlxth and several of the ecsnee from that tragedy were used while throughout tea performance many transpositions ells-Iona adaptations and even lengthy Inter-remalned and what Richard was shewn I Rpeelal to The Tlmea-Dlapatch Lynchburg Va November 2 Tha cwnlng vent of tha third and laat day of tho Amherst County Fair waa city on tho local gridiron to-day by tho tournament which took place yea- I the score of 14 to 7 In forty-two min-torday afternoon Tho riding began 1 of P1- Twotouchdowns and a about o'clock and continued until after 5 o'clock Nineteen knights contested hotly for tna honors Owing to (he heavy rain of tho morning the rc track wag rather sticky and this Interfered greatly with tha riding Attorney Edward Meeks of Amhers delivered the charge to tho knights Tho prises won were as follows: 20 in gold with crown Massie 10 in gob! first honor Robert Hylton 95 in gold second honor Edward Masala: 1 250 in gold third honor Arthur Hylton 1150 simple award Pete Campbell 1150 simple award Ashby Woods: 9150 simple award Drummond Jr it simple award Rlcbeaon Tha grand tournament ball took place last night In tha ball room on the fair grounds and dancing was kept up until the early morning hours TV Masale the euccenaful knight orowned Mlse HowelL at New Glasgow quean of love and beauty The fair Juat dosed which waa the third annuij exhibition of tha Amherst County Fair Association waa decidedly tho moat successful ever held While the rain on Friday prevented a large attendance the management la gratified with tho result -Of all the interesting exhibits the oorn Mid Applet ptrhtpi Attracted more attention than any others Every variety of applo common to thla section of the State waa shown It la aald that tha corn shown equaled or surpassed any that has been exhibited elsewhere In the fltate Henry WH-more waa awarded the grand sweep-stakes prise for the beat ten ggra raiaed In the county Hush School Stubs Rial After a net of tbrea weeks the Joha Marshall High School second team continued on Ita victorious way by defeating the strong Chlmboraxo Park team by a aeon of IS to yesterday The feature of th4 lne wae tha splendid all-around work tha ulh School lads Baker and Strauss deserve spa-clsf mentJon for their work For the Chim-poraso boye Newman waa tha brlsht star Tha High School teom is anxious to secure sanies for toll remaining few weeks of the easson Any lesra desiring games with tha High School boys will pit-nee communicate with the manager The line-up follow: High Stovall left end Blankenship left tackle Williams left guard Brad-berry centre Beldon right guard Baker rlaht tackle Strauss right cud Wood quarter Owens bight halfback Haselgrove (captain) left halfback Atkinson fullback Spain (captain I left and Wayne left tackle Lumsden left guard Twyham centre BroWn right guard: Pruett right tackle Uggan right end Searee quarter Newmana right halfback Ander-son left halfback King fullback 1 Special to The Tlmea-Dlapatch Amherst Vs November The Albert Newlin Victim of Fatal Accident Mrs Earl Dies of Injuries Special to Tha Tlmea-Dlspatoh Winchester Va November 2 ril'p-ping off the aaddlehorse of a wagon hauling 401)0 pounda at (umber Albert Newlin forty-Hve yeara oid and unmarried fell and was crushed to death to-day near town This makes the third death In hla family within several months Three yeara ago ha waa In an automobile accident In which Dr Samuel Peachy Latane of Winchester waa killed Thomaa Parker twenty-fire yeare old and married accidentally shot hla foot almost off while hunting and in a precarious condition to-night in tha Memorial Hospital blood poison having developed While leaving tha farm of Edward Brombley near Winchester where he had purchased cattle to-day Carl Grove of Martlnsburg Va ran hla WHITE AND BLUE HAVE EASY TIME (Continued From First Page) and only tho blowing of tho whittle prevented another The Ilne-up: and I Position Davidson Francis left end Ooeby Ghults left tackle Howell Barton left guard Wolf Moore centre Peters Walton rlrht guard Phipps Allies left tackle McQueen Hlesti right end Fuller Haferty quarter hack Graham (acting captain) Terry left half MoWhorter Edwards right half Todd Buehrlng full hack Tates Summary: Buehrlng 8 Carver Bone Raferty 1 Goals from Raferty I Referee Mr Williams fl'nlverslty of Virginia) Umpire Mr Klneolring rof 1) Head linesman Dr Graham (of Islington) Timekeeper Mr Ramsey tof Washington and lee) GREAT STRENGTH (Continued From First Page) in the first period on fake forward pass Vanderbilt's defense proved effective against the Virgin's attack at all times and the line held well before the forwards of tha visiting eleven Vlr- strength however wee a dls- tlnct aurp lie and the team showed far more power than was expected Curtin Vanderbilt's much-touted drop kicker put up a poor exhibition at quarter after replacing Robins In the second half with the ball on Virginia's twenty-yard line for the purpose of trying at a drop Ha mined tha goal by a hair'a breadth Later he tried half a dozen times to kick a drop but hla aim grew worse and worse The Une-up: Vanderbilt Positions Virginia Turner left end Harris (Reams Mllholland) (McDonald) Shipp left tackle Malden (Huffman) Davea left guard Endue Morgan centra Wood (Brown) Swafford right guard Carter (Covington) Brown left tackle Woolfolk duster Springe TirioKous Cluster Springs Va November Cluster Springs Academy defeated Danville Schoo In a clean hard-fought game of football this afternoon by teh scora of to 4 Tho runs of Kidd and lina plunging of McComb for Cluster were the features of tha gum Saunders at quarter ran a heady same for Cluster Leigh and Warren starred for Danville NARROW ESCAPE OF CROWN PRINCE is raa Alrsotly responslbls tor ths Caro bUbb cam tooohdown fumbling a (post (nib TUlett's too la tbo third poled ea his flvo-jrard where It waa 'euTOftt hr a Blue and White player A moment later Tlllatt had skirted right end and waa over the Una Bte-ene kicked aa easy goal Costella Ilevldeatlr aaporod hr hla mult shortly thereafter waa around Carolina's end 'and with a beautiful exhibition of broken Held runninr had rone flfty-v rands tha longsst rua of the rams for a touchdown Tf White was another star for the Hill Tteppera His line pluarlnc was re poBslble for tho hall being within striking distance of tho oppostnr goaL mry likewise aided materially in scoring polnta It was Costello who was tho bright particular star His generalship ability in advancing tho hall an punting easily featured the eon test Toung Tlllett captain of i North Carolina's eleven raa him a dolose second and both on defense and 'offense played three-fourths of tho game for the Tarheels Fumbling Ib Costly Georgetown carried tho ball fonr 1 yards to Carolina's one but fumbling at Inopportune moments largely offset the advantage gained in carrying the ball Poor Judgment Is another cause for tho absence of a larger score to the credit of Georgetown Frequently ''with tho hall within Carolina's ten yard Una plays were naed which gave little promise of advancing tho oval over tho goal Una Tho flvo touchdowns which George-itown msdo in tho final half wars the yssult of straight football Una plnngea with Costello skirting tbs ends advanosd the ball slowly but surely It was practically a stamd-off when It cams to punting Thi diminutive Tlllatt did squally as wall as the mighty Costella Nothing of tho spectacular mrrrad tha serenity af (be oe ssslon unless it was the dashes of Costello i His sweeping runs almost Invariably from a fako kick formation furnished tho real thrillers of tho afternoon Float of foot heady and aggresslva tho Georgetown quarter baok was by Car tha moat successful ground-gainer of tho day His goal kicking was well-nigh perfect Out of Va attempts three of whloh were from difficult angles he kicked tka hall four times between tha posts Georgetown's first score earns in the second period aa tho result of Coital lo's drop kick The first touchdown of tho game came early in tha oecond half He opened tho period kicking to Abernathy who fumbled the ball with hforariety on it like a flash After one plunge by Dave White which netted two yards Costello wee around left end through a broken field for a touchdown and followed by Making goal FoUr he Umotlgbt Foley had the honor of scoring the oecond touchdown Whits Costello and 'Fury had carried tho ball down tho field to Carollna'o six-yard line when Foley wee shot through the centre of tho line for tho oecond touchdown after which Costello kicked goaL In the same period after Tlllett had fumbled on his forty-yard tins Dave White got through tho left side of Carolina's 11ns and ran thirty yards 'f' for the third touchdown Costello again kicking goaL Then followed the Tarheels' only touchdown Tlllett kicked high in the air to Costells who was standing on his tan-yard Una Probably for tho first tlms In his football career tha doughty quarter baok fumbled and Carolina recovered the balL Tillett in one play then carried tbs ball over Just to show that he could retrieve himself Costello then ran fifty-five Tarda through the whole Carolina field for another touchdown 1 and kicked goaL The third quarter waa over with the ball on Carolina's fifteen-yard line and second down Tlllett kicked In the final period and without much delay Georgetown was again away fo tho Tarheel goal Dare White making hla final touchdown by a beautiful run of thirty-five yards Costello felled at 'goaL The rest of the play was In territory and when the blew the Tarheels were still fighting gsSely Chapel HUl has every reason to re-Joleo at the'Vefulv a scoreless dr-'feat by et' leist six touchdowns had been freely predicted Instead of showing a weakly front predicted tha Carolinians fought every Inch at Lthe way and went down in defeat only 'after having given a most excellent ac-i count at themselves Homewood Til-'latt and Moore brought glory to thnin-' selves The line-up follows: Georgetown Position Carolina Derby left end Hmke Petrits left tackle Stevens Moriarlty left guard Johnson Hitch centre ones Barron right guard Jrnnirgr Hefarty right tackle 1 Abernathy Bergen- -right end Honn-wooi Costello quarter back TW-tt Fury left half hack Wakeiv Murray -right half back Moore White full back ANtruainy Summary: substitutes oigiown November here It now beA oomes your duty to consider au4 tumn apparel Let ui show you-the Authoritative styles in autumn uit ehirta end hate WHATS THE USE of laying the law down to a tailor and worrying about your nest new suit? Ha does aa be pleuea and you've got to take Our suita fit to perfection You can instantly gee their good points if you'll slip on one or two of the correct autumn models Did you know it? lots' are in high favor again Ready-for-servica euiti $15 to $40 Kirk-Parrish Co 627 Broad St (Near 7th RICHMOND VA ManteU mad of him tn creeked tamed figure that he physically was and breathed coldly into him all the crafty cruel spirit that his hideous deeds required that he possess With tha great stature ef tha aeter shrunken to the aumblnnc of tbs dwarfed Gloucester hi held features contorted Into the wickedest face that ever mad an audience shudder ho limped about the stay dragging Ms twisted l-g nnd made of the dlstsullc character a lit tag leering man Ills sonorous voice rang when ho murdered Henry and sent hla tnensago cursing with him softened to a mocking t-adernree when he wooed th lutkiees Lady Ana nnd creaked with a hideoi hjrpocrley when he pretended to put off thane who reurht to muke him king And minor In sun-ess defeat he was th cynical blaepkemlng IdrtisM Again the actor waa forgotten- la the man A notable performance and ef th kind ilist la nil toe rare If Douglas Oordao potations were employed to alter the test ef th printed plav However with all the emissions and changes It waa th dlou Richard that Claim Championship Weed berry Forest November J-Wood berry laid further claim to the Virginia choiaetle championship by defeating Staunton Military Academy here fs-day 4 to A H'aunton made s-veral good Bsfna hut never threatened Wood berry's goal A touchdown by Grainger from th kickoff was the ieat-uee Prlddy was th star on defense for Word berry and Dechert and Tinner made fvcfil good rune Laurer on defense was the star for a A while Wbtlebrad na iht star ee offense eluding the Tiger forwards he dashed over the Prinoeton goal line for Harvard's only touchdown When the players unmassed themselves Brlckley was found helpless os1 tbs ground and was carried to the lockehouoe ip was attended by' Dr Nlcholla Hard I ex kicked ths goal and a few minutes later the Harvard undergraduates celebrated Hut first Crimson victory over one ot th major- teams within ths wall of the Stadium The Harvard team played without the assistance of Captain Wendell except for a few minute he belugorced to retire early because of a wrenched ankle sustained in tho game with Brown last week This placed th burden of th line plunging on Brick-ley Line-up: Harvard Positions Princeton Frltjn left end- Andrews Storr left tacklo Phillips Pennock left guard Hellenic Parmenter ci-ntrc 'Ulunthcnthal (VVIggltsworth) Trumbull right guard Logan (Swart Hitchcock right tackle PenUcId ColUdge right end Dunlap (O'Hrlen) (Wight TVmlloton) Gardner quarter backP Baker (Emmons) Hardwick left half back-- Pendleton (IL Baker) Brlckley right half bark Waller (Llngard) Wendell full back Dewitc (Bradley) Touchdowns Waller Hardwick Goal from touchdown Hard wick Drp kicks Brlckley 2- Place Brlckley Fitts Jerrs llarrtaaa Norton Sdnetre Connor Tsbinr A i draws esseesi ieeesss AFTER QUARTER OF CENTURY HARVARD DEFEATS PRINCETON (Continued From First Pare) Deep Run Hounds in First Chase of Season Furnish Great Sport The Deep Run hounds met at the kennela yesterday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock for the first hunt of the season The first cast waa near Southhampton Bridge and tha run waa up the river through Smith's Tack's Doris's to the River Road about three miles After a alight check the hunt was continued through Grantland'a Bolting's Weetham Park to the Country Club making In all about six miles This a new but one of tho moat attractive of tha courses Huntaman Thornton had out nine couples of American hounds which did feat and excellent work course louk In a number of plank feneea that were exceedingly stiff and soma wide ditches which ceuaed one or two falls which fortunately proved more amusing than dangerous Those riding were JL Toung on Overland 1L 8 Campbell whip on Lady IL Beatty Jr whip on Lucille Misa Fannie Crenshaw on The Quaker Hydnor on Babble A Harris on Leesburg Boy John Pjfruia' on Lady Norwood tfc Miller on Westchester TV Buford on Ben Cole Huntaman Thornton Gates Football Results At Richmond Georgetown 17 Carolina 10 At Randolph-Macon 20 William and Mary 0 At Hampden-fiidney Hampden-8id-ney 12 Richmond College 0 At Blacksburg Medical Collage ef Virginia 10 I- 0 At Washington and Laa 54 Davidson 0 At Lexington Ky 1 8 Kentucky 2 At Harvard 14 Princeton At Minneapolis Minnesota 12 Illinois 0 At Easton BucknelL 0 La Fayette 4L At Cornell 10 Williams1 2 At Vanderbilt II Virginia 0 At Philadelphia Pennsylvania State 14 University of Pennsylvania 0 At Atlanta Auburn 27 Tech 7 At Athena Georgia IS Sewanaa 1 At New Orleans Alabama 7 Tu-lane 0 At Syracuse 21 Rochester University 0 At Dartmouth 51 Amherst 0 At Providence Brown II University of Vermont 7 JEFFREY STARS IN A VICTORY (Continued From Firet Pace) ed for the moat part In tha Waka For-eat territory Tho whistle blew with the hall resting on tho ten-yard line headed toward tho Wake Forest goal It waa only by desperate playing that tha A A back field was bald off In the laat quarter A A walked through the line for a second touchdown Jeffrey again waa the force behind the ball In this half A A was forced to pay heavy ahd frequent penalties for unnecessary roughness nnd 'other fouls Wake Foreat made 1 several brilliant runs and also tried the forward pass successfully The line-up was aa follows: I Wake Position A A centre Sykes right guard Morton Fon-at Carter Moore (Camp) W'llisnis HoMing Britton Kaurette (Whittled i Danli-lii left guard right tackle left tackle right end Phyler McHenry Hurtt Patton left end Phillips A Kidilick right half back Jeffrey (Faucctte) l'uiey left half bark Cole quarterback Rice rwhit-i rtiddii-k fullback Hargroves (Anthony) Gass referee: Simpson headlinenian Rich New Browns Blues and Grays At Roanoke College 21 King College 0 At Lynchburg Randolph Macon Br9wn right end Finlay Bdford 7 Lynchbr Rohina quarter hack Gooch I At -aka A 4k of North (Curlln) I Carolina 12 Waka Forest Collage 9 IJardage left half back Landes' At Salt Lake University of (Cautaln) (Mayer) Utah 10 University Montana Comn'! right half hack ToddL Bloomington fnd-Indina II (Shea) (Captain) I Nebraska 0 Sikes full back Smith Drake 33: Washington II (Turner Cheater) At Omaha St Louis University a Stat Collage IS Summary: Touchdownt-6la (1) Brown (1)- Ooale from touchdowns xt Denrer--Haskell Indians IS Hardaga (1) Time of (artera 15 15 Denver Unlverelty 10 13 15 Seldon (Sewanea)) At Colorado School pf Mines referee Donelly (Dartmouth) umpire 14XtC0c10XidoA'prng-Univerity Brown (Sewanee) head linesman -Re Colorado 10 Colorado Springs 7 BEATS ACADEMY Fast and Snappy Game Is Called on Account of Darkness automobile into a stump and waa seriously Injured when the car fall upon him Attacked while mailing a letter in a rural box by a sheep that had suddenly become vicious Mrs Virginia Earl wife of Robert EarL a weaiyiy resident of Jbfferson County Va waa ao badly injured that she died laat night without regaining eonscloua-nesa She was a slater of Colonel Preston Chew of Confederate artillery fame of Charleston Of the score of guests burned or Injured as a result of jumping from windows or falling from broken ropes it is believed all will ecovcr Several firemen Injured are in a serious condition and may de Mrs Harrington has figured prominently In St Louis society for several years She attracted wide public attention when as Mrs James A Abels she filed a 150000 suit for allenat'on against her husband's wealthy father A divorce waa granted later and the cane nettled out ot court When found to-day Mrs Harrington's body was burned beyond recognition and was Identified by Jewelry found with it Mrs Mcadden Is the wife of the general manager of the Goody OU Company is now In Taniii-v Mexico on business All of tho survivor had to he furnished with clothing as they fled In scant night aitlre Pa1 ran a Hay a Dlapatsata I Special to The Times-Dlspatcli Disputants Va November Patrons' Day was celebrated tn the Die putenta High School on Kridoy after noon November I The exercises were presided over by the principal George Arnold and the program rendered by the children of llm grammar and primary yredes After the songs recitations and reading by (he children the meeting wsq addressed by A Cocks lie emphasised the duties both of teachers and patrons and urged the patrons to take a more active Interest in the work of the school Automobile Branch Manager Our clients- who are large manufacturers of 1 w-p i motor cars and who arc establishing distributing houses wish to secure the services of a branch manager in this territory I Applicants mustbe well recommended' and of financial standing Address by letter only to HENRY DECKKK LTD Fuller-Building New York City Yt Berlin November 2 With strip of plaster on his face and forehead and with gap in bia teeth Crown Prince Frederick William ta slowly recovering from the cluseit call In bia life KL That hu did not break tea neck when oclety women In borrowed clothing he was thrown from hla horaa laat eiiofiWth te TumiIuv uini of the fashionable Berlin Hotel tjite Tuesday la regarded aim jat aa a mlr afternoon for jewcla and gowns acle The crown prince has an Eng- thrown hastily from windows when llsh fondness for horses and hunting the place wae destroyed by fire early He la a daring and excellent rider to-day firemen searching the ru'na As is usual when any accident hap- found the charred body ot Mrs Helen pens to any member of royalty It ta Harrington Two persona are now owe ESSi? statement always minimising the acet- jt ja believed she met the same fate dent It Is believed however that Ba Mrs Harrington as she had an ad-the crown prince's horse while going joining suite on thu third floor at a strong pace landed ou his fare It was first believed that feet In a half hidden ditch Tha Douglas a toriner director in the SL prince's clothing was either caught in National Trust t-omP1 was IhS 'MutT ThJ checked1 the jEV Hairingum the stirrup This checked the flight jjcFadden was accounted for a search of the horse but it resulted in the ot tha runa waa atartud Douglas's prince's face and head striking the body was found thla murnlng DEFEAT KENTUCKY TEAM (Continued From First Page) defense wae superb Kentucky making their distance but once Lini-up: I Position Kentucky Richards right end Hedges Clarkson right tackle Johnsun Beasley right guard Carothers Patterson centre Chamber! Gutlrrex left guard Woodeon You ell left tackle Harrison Lowry left end Schilling Kinghan quarter back i'u'n Leach right half back Rode Bain left half back Tuttle Moore full back Scott Substitutes Somers for Beasley Heasler for Patterson Referee Vsungs Blake (Vanderbilt i Umpire' Kd Hamilton itfandorbllti Linesman Cassel (Georgetown Tharp Wta for Carlisle Fati'h B'htahm Pa -November Cari-i: (rest Indian s'hletle James Thorpe at hie b-t to-days CsrUslc-Lthlgn jthal! fame which tho Red Men won 3 'to 1 Thorpe peered fopr touchdown re coal (rum touchdown and a Held foal a total of points Lettish's fourteen rlnt were made on two forward passes the sol line for touchdowns MnnrMa Wins Again V'iineepn'le Miri November football uam to-day fought its way soother step toward the eonfer-etur ehamponeiiir d-feotlng lliinoli IS tod "I In firet and eemrd quarter ii'il ore kirard soil in second quarter th- of M'-n-mt' ictory tentlon of having Brlckley attempt a placement kick for goal and the Princeton team was compelled to retire ten yards few people In the Stadium believed tha Harvard half hack would he able to aecompHah the feat The wind was slightly sgtfnst him hut he was squarely tn front of the goal poets The vset audience was hue nod Into expectancy as Brlckley without apparent effort drove hla toe at tha placed bair Ths pigskin rose like a mortar shot sped straight for the goal posts pnd crossed the bar with soma yards to spare while three-quarters of the crowd went wild with enthusiasm Princet'on weakened tn the last period The plays attempted In this period were snatched from the sir by the Crimson bsckfleld and turned Into Harvard gains punts lacked both strength and precision and Princeton was gradually driven backward Harvard caught orffc Tiger forward paea on thirty-yard line and then Brlckley was hammered against the Frlncefttn defense By his line plunging ability he drove the Tigers back to their four-yard line Hers Princeton made a magnificent stand nnd Brinkley's waning strength was not sufficient to cover the distance of lesa than five yards to ths goal line He carried tha ball to ths two-yard line for the third down On the next rush the Tiger team anticipated that Brlckley would again carry the ball and an avalanche of Frlnceton player poured onto the Harvard half back But She ball had been given to Hardwick and easily by whit whitman The Pe'croburg bowlers are now making a fine ahowlns In th Petcriburs Bowling League end many of them nr developing feet into good oaa New lwague Opens fiesaon Th Mirlnni' Bowlins League Just lately orgttnlsd it tha Academy Allya with four trong flve-mn roam will opu th pnon Tueaday night whh th teln (tv will pitted against the rons Koaenatork aqgragallnn Icons earn: AthMIrs 18 8 Total Lanier (CipU 8 1M 14 141 1S 16 4M 47S 4M 12S Hi WlPman Curry Brass Norton I Connor Total 1W 1 ES ffe 74 Bear Cate PIT 171 147 U4 tm ta it-a 3 tr itr in IB Tots) is -4M in on MS sit U7 411 Walk (Cpt) Barksdale Fltt Harrison Lewi Tstala Official umptr Jones 'ATI 1S4 U4 "IHT Scott i Tn 74 tjt officii I senror Cerkada 1 3dS I Mt 144 1 Mi ie Total tM 4SB 1 441 smut 4M I Ml 404 a Burs Rsrksdal Johnson Knnls Josh (Cspt) Olympic 1 eesel4l 141 US us Vff 177 1M rt 8 Total US 437 47 443 ICS alt Ta'mss Andrews Burg Beott Minrtro Burgos (Capt)14l Official umpire RUIanour official scorer LanUa Individual Msndtaff ef ITaycrs Oamn Aveng 4 177 4 144 1 111 11 I 144 Jn tun I 1M 4 lta 1-4 8 It 94fifit 4 ti 4 444 Player Whitman Jlarksdal t'utry Knits Walks Unlrr J- Burgas Hcott Burg- Johnson 3 Burgroi Limit lewis Barkarialn SIS Talmas Here Are The Winners Declared decidedly the best Suits ever offered in this city for the money liv a large majority Whether you are Democrat or Republican Progressive wear tailor-made i lot lies that arc 'handsome stylish and made right Look at that remarkable line just bought troin ilic mill SUITS OR OVERCOATS 50 $1650 AND $1800 Made to Measure Snappy New Styles Club Athletic Beat Oats Olympics f'cckadcs Hrhnlula for the Work Tn-nday Lovcnatrln vs neck (Serin -ailsy Cocksfl Bear Cst Thursday nlglit-Ruckcra va prtersburs Bhn Company Friday vm Cilvntpl-a $650 Imported Austrian Velours $500 ENGLISH DERBIES Two and Three Dollars KAHN'S OF RICHMOND 713 Broad Streel tJMOTOR CARS Gordon Mptor Co ground heavily The crown prince ha been repeatedly admonished by the Kaiser against recklessness in sports and the futility of taking shances of getting hurt and he may now forbid the prince from participating in hunts of ibis nature Germany Disappointed The Turkish defeats have caused dep felt disappointment in German military clrclea which smarting silently from the stings uf tint English and French ridicule of the training of the Turks by German officers The criticisms of the German military school aa exemplified by tho Turks defeats however hare not surprised the high military men One of the highest generals In tho German army in a Jorturc to the gencal staff before the outbreak o( tha present war fainted a very pessimistic piaturo uf the condi flcThs In the Turkish ariny which h- declared as i-uinparud with I he conditions and the spirit at the military forces of the Dm Ik an ttiates held no prospect of Turklah victory The leading German military men deny (bat the war up to thu present time demonstrated tho superiority of one school for whilo the Bulgarians bava soino officers of Russtan training and Greece ha some of French training many nr the officers in both sr-I mles have been trained in Germany and Bulgaria adopted a very rapid offensive which 1 a fundamental principle of the Herman school The militarist Httrlbiit the result of tbo campaign lo the nnprepsrcdnees of tho Turks thdr lack of enthusiasm ur-I (rontxutlon and morale which are the leaiiit of the political conditions which hair existed in Turkey during tho lakt few yeara MILLION DOLLAR CHURCH 1 GIFT OF THOMAS RYAN i i 1 New York November The new chui'ch edifice of tit Jean ltaptlate now nt-urlng completion in this city at a tost of tl9000DQ ta the gift of Tliomaa Ityan to the Futlni'a of tho Ulusaed Bucrainent This announcement was made to-day by Fattier Lciclller u-1 perlar of the order Thu old church of St Jean Baptiste locate In Eaet H-vcnly-alxih street ta' widely known I the church of cures I King Cnllrtro lam rtnanoka in rnsnnk- (')' g- fnnhall Iraqi alkd -ili'tln im from Klrg Co'l-s Bristol tbl tfttr-roon ilafes'lng tbs iairor bv ih- s-or of Th- t-sm much nrt-r kin T-nn-s- D-v hur d-spit' the fM Iks vlslthli aiawai a altarbv ffsosa to Fit Guaranteed All Wool Big New $2000 Line Made for $1650 MORTON STOUT CQ TWELVE LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS IN -TWELVE LARGE CITIES Tailors 714 East Main street Importers.

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