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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 8

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Qt.Omcs-gmcrrat: rioaij. jtobtmbcr 29, 190L BY I Ii he Cooke, left oiard: Walker, tight tactic lt.t. i. f- TV'Uiuaia. rieht.

en'i; MtcUl. hit end: Tntwll'-r. Kt. John, right halflw.t; Churcta. tolemaa, fiilba'k.

Sewanee -entre: Morrar. nttt i-sard; lef (t'lard: FMllips. Uctie; Kirhs Snai'k. Iiti. rtstt end: Coltnor'e.

end: a w. qnar er bark; Siupkins. etatt tni, left liaif-la i atk u-. lu.itMi L. DON'T SPEND yards and De Laame made two arpund right wing.

Green added fire more and fc learns piongbed through the line for two acd a tiaif yards. Green made a pretty run of fifteen yards around left end and r-teams hammered the line for aa additional two yards. Green again biok through tackle and scored another touchdown, after a seuaatioul ruu of fiftr yards. Westfeldt aided tire-n ery materially by bia groat Interference. Sk.vm tried to kkik goat, lut failed, and acored Tnlane I Mississippi C'risnviB kicked out of boiufls twice and tbe ball was gWen to Tnlam to kick out.

Stearn? boou-d tbe Tal tblrty-flee yards aiid Crismoa ran it liack four Tarts, where Le was hard by Woods. Oa a tackle' back formation two yard arcuud rijriit end aud Foster went tliiongb i ft tackle for ten. Foster was text thrown back for a loa of six Taeds be Mullcr. F.Miier four yarns out nt the line. Then Mississippi tried a trick, but it did not -ork.

ud the ball went Tulane oa doxm oa Mississippi's thirty-6Te-yard line. went imudiI left end for four yards tud Ktearus made tUo first down. Green Went be the left wing for three yards and Viestfeldt bucket tbe line for four more. St earns dashed around right end for a tain of eight yard and on a tackle back formation Green tan seventeen yards for another touchdown. Kruuibbaar missed the gorl rml tse score stood Tnlane 15 TL men had thrw minotea to play wheo tlekfd ont thirtr-ftTe yards, to oods, wuo ran the bail back two yards.

Stearns ticn made bis famous aroand right nK tHL mmi w.rM the on Back Number. "STYLE ldieao KING." 0LR M0.NEt FOR A show you soma af LATEST CREATIONS Mert and Woaaen. Shoe Stores CHARLES ST. CANAL STREET. Champion Featherweight Pq-gilist Cleverly Whipped.

Fight at Hartford Lasts Than Six Minutes. Less "Young Corbett" Shows Greater Ring" Generalship. Old of Three to One Offered oa Mr-Gotera Before the Contest. Friends of the Ex-Champion Amazed at the Wonderful Form Shown by His Clfrer Opponent. Hartford.

Nor. 2. wiitc.J and outpointed by a Ctrhter of tbe satr.e styie ai Terry M'-'Jovera was knocked out this afternoon at tbe Nat-meg Aiiletic Club by "Young Co-t-tf within si? tr.ir.tucs fr tbe start of the fight. Th- end. after a and -rt j- cf tte st-conrf loucd hud eliip5-d.

"Yo'ing Coritett" ho. of ring r.rlnce knns Ri'lv llr.ilin.il Ienver. not only defeaiexl the champion iu les than ttvo rounds of fighting, btit he did it there was no donbt about the c.ean.aej e-f his victory. Tbe shock to tue New Tork enthu I'lasta who crowded the boxing pavilloti when the ll' tie champion was knocked ont wss a repetition of the disappointment exhibited by the adherents of John L. Cillivan when Cortctt defeated hini in New Orleara.

Terry was aa tit as the proverbial fiddle, but he was not fast enough for his man. Frt-n the start the lads went at each other like game cocks, and It looked as if either go out la the first roond. McOovern got tbe worst ef the opening round, and in bis endeavor to get in left himself open several time. Corbett- stood off laioern on every lead and try, but the little Brooklyn boy went on us if there were nothing to it but the winner's end of the purse. When Metiovern was knocked down in the optning round there were cries of dismay from hla backers, tut his wouder-ful recuperative powers were equal to tbe cccaaioo.

and be was oa his feet within seven seconds. Tbis downfall seemed to take the stamina out of Mctiovern, bat he fought the round out In clever style, and tried hard to avoid the a--feat which seemed in store for him. He tried with his rushing work, which had to profitable forn er oct-asione. but 'orlett met him every time, and countered hard on neck, and head. TVhen Terry ra-ne to hi corner at the end of the first round Le said: I'liKt 's the toughest guy I ever met, but I'll lick blm just as soon as I see an opening." Cut that opening never came.

Terry wtnt domn a tutu in lh second round, but be got tip quickly and rushed at Corbett like a wild mau. He showed of self restraint, and In a burst of bad temper hit out left and right, ir respective of all rules and usages. Thee icties apparently were just what Corh-tt was l-H-kiug for. Terry was mixing tilings up with whirlwind velocity and throwing science to the winds. It was fgnt at this stage, hut Terry fell into a trap, a Corbett feinted and fid-tonlv -eta hi right cut hen M-Govern waa side stepping.

This blow i'it -razed besd. but a moment later Corbett ftinted him again, ami after a rattling exchange sent his right to the Jaw and Terry went and out. While the fallen champion was frantically tiying t- regain iiis feet the rend yelled mad'v. The referee le-lded that the young Ieiier iad had woi. He won on his merits, too.

as he took chance for euance. ferry wa crestfallen after he returned to his dressing room. He aaid: "Well, you tell how things can be accounted for. I hope to make another match vrith Corbett, and I aiu mor than that he will nut be ai.l-j to put it ovt-r me again." Y-'iung Corbett. when he emergod from hi lreiiig r.tim.

was reluctant to taik. bur finally said: 'I wa I could beat MeClovcin. ii1 opinion was based ou what I bad seen and heard of him. I felt taat had him from, the firt punch, but I was cad-headed all throtirh. When b-vnn to sting him he lout his hi ad.

and when he his head it ail over. I hud him right there, with a lngin I landed the blow which won the battle Young Corbett will remain here for otue day. Imve Siillivan cl.a'.!eng.-.l Yonng Cor- tt to-day as Charlie White, the referee, awarded tat- tight to the Denver I i.i-i pia- fs crowded to day with tuen from parts of the comi-t. le. had t.i see the tiai'it.

lads tin morning In he diiuiiL' room of their hotel. Cor'iett was the tirt to get into tin- room, but as soon the he walked over and shook hands with the Western oy. Lev parted after an etchai.ke of c.nr-tc!es and ate breakfast as if tliey were looking forward to an agreeable outing rather than a battle for t-haaipiousi: ip honors. There was very little betting on the contest during the eariy Lours of the dag- Joe Vendig offered aa good odds .1 to 1 on with no take-. few bets were made tlat the content wrLlf.

not lat ten at ld if 5 Several wer. a even ui.u.:-y that trie would not last -it ri. ind-. MHli.ti ru anil bv then li.siiag'-rs ami trainers, went t-i Athletic Cluo short. after lo of 'I.

-r et 1 lie ti.atiti- as becini r. itn a t.out I ii.UIK Mart Of and New Y- rk at et tifte.ri rounds. harlle White or New tk ted referee for both and J- Idnn of New York as time- keeper. Ir lti r. rat roi'iiid of the Starr hi uen- so had thtf the ipped lie 'mfesr tu n.ir ore- iil and 1 "firr wa th airner.

ie.i to rtng aad said he re-. l-' -1- 1 a st a ten erf to ft- tli.ti lo- had de. I wharkev i.uniiii. sml bad eiisllcrir---' f' 'o. .1 h- go.

but Jeffrie. Ue i.a 1 rlM.k'd. ald the champion Ounke.i I d. i.ilHi the 11 "foil and bare i. a.ic up my reind to the re reaiieier my lif" to fea.ning yung Amen an to ti.fend 'iieuiseive- af'-r th preitie.mary rsr.it M.m.r Aiet Hsirison entered aud was orted by Chief Bill i When the wa- ec- -iized tbe tin.

in oyer In recognition Whl-o i.a: ntest wi.a.d A la? Ch.irl. ti.e fi 1: 1 -r tic tj ayt.r. nu'-, b- i.eid a cover of Corbett thro'igh the 1- 1 -1 with his seoocds. Arm -trong. barley SiB-er and Fatsv Sweeney, Terry MeOovern followed htm Into the ring.

r.y nis malinger. Sam arris, and hi tK-cojds, Terry Lee, Char- A Crashing Defeat for the Pennsylvania Eleven. Close of a Disastrous Football Season for the Quakers. Ithaca Team Proves Superior in All Parts of the Game Coach Woodruff's Latent Creation ProTfs of Little Worth. First Victorr the Kew York State Boys Hare Erer Scored Orer Pennfyl-fania on the Gridiron.

iu. of I'ennsylTania l'oolhall team ended its disastrous season to-ay with a crushing defeat at tbe bands of the Cornell eleven, tbe Ithaca boys scoring points to the Quakers' 6. It was the first time since the two universities have plnrei football together that Cornell has i able to conquer Pennsylranla. All through the contest tbe red and blue play is fought their opitonents erery Inch of the way. but tbe doughty boys from New York State were superior to them in crery department of the game except in No matter bow bard tbe I'ennsrlvantans tried Cornell was always there to meet them.

Cornell's offertau was powerful. It seemed little; dltfetence where they tried through the centre, against the tackles or around tbe ends Pennsylvania was able to bold them not more than a half doien times. A notable feature of Cor-Dell'a attack was tbe fine interference for the runner In open playa. Two cf ber touchdowns were mafle through the good help given the man with the bali. On the defense Cornell was like a stone wall.

It was near tbe end of the Srst half before Pennsylvania was able to make a first down and tbe total made was ten. Coach Woodruff'a latest football creatlou. the "whirllgie," hud no terrors for Cornell, and It was effectually stopped nearly every time It was tried. Twenty thousand persons saw the game. teams lined up as follows: Pennsylvania N'elscn.

left end: Plek- erske. left tackle: IVijsett. left guard; Mi-t ale. centre; Teaa, light guard: lialrd, light tackle: Gardiner, right end: Howard. quarterback: Heynolds.

left halfback; Dale, right halfback; liaVl.ison captain. Cornell Turnbnll. left end: lender, left tackle: Warner (captain, left guard; ivent, centre: Hunt, right gtimd: Smith, right tackle: Tydeman. right end: Brewster, lurcell. left halfback: Cofhn, right halfoack; Schoelki-pf, fuli- uai a.

Krigar Wrightlngton of Tale, referee. Paul Iiashiel of Annapolis, nmphlre. EASV VICTORY I'OK BADGERS. Wlaeoaalsi Defeats (kleaa by lliar hrore. Cbicaga, Nov.

28. Wisconsin Si. Chicaaw'o tod Wisconsin's goal only twice in the slightest danger. Tbua did Coach Phil King's Wiaconsia eleven defeat the Fniversity of Cblrsgo foot ball team oa Marshall field to-day. Over 0000 eotbus'aats witnessed tbe game.

By a series of straight bncks and mass plays Wisconsin worked toe ball down to Chicago's 20-yard line, and than awnt Cocbema around Chicago'B led end lor a touchdown. Juneau kicked tbe goal, and at tbe end of sis minutes' play the acore stood Wisconsin 6, Chicago Thee WlscbUMB secured the Imll on Chicago a 15 yard lina, and by tbe fastest kind of bard smashes for ve yards at a play c.irrled it to tbe Buarooa's one-yard line. te-re Cbicngo held tin- Badgers tor doaua. but oc a forward move-meat by the a -k aa given tbe bxll and sent Itie. tbrougb centre tor a touchduwn.

Juneau again kicked goal aud added sis polnta to Ibc orv. Tbe second bait witb sn cxcbaiige o( puuis. Wleconsln guiulng the 111 oa Chicago's 52 yard lin aud ruaultg it to ber opponent's aW-jard Hue. Hera Juuean ki goal frcm nld ami a.red Bvj pjina In a Bi-rtmniage that followed tbe neat ki.k og Marhall. the Wisconsin quartcrba'-k.

broke bis coliar bona and I- ugg was auostituted. Juneau carried tb ball trty yarda aruun-i Cblcsgj's left, hut wa stopi-d by Spelk. 'Jt-i Badgers soun got tbe hall again, and ty Mraigiit bocks landeil on Chicago a five-yard line. Bt-ally carrying Drlrer uver for t.iu tdown. which waa fallowed by anntbrr Juneau g.uiis After tbe next kick off Juu-an the lall im a double pass and nau antber run for twenty-live yards Juneau tn t'hii agj lVyard line and ran abend and downeri his man in bis trat-ks.

tin the neit kick Chicago punted to tbe Badgers' 4s yard tin--. It Mick-d ba-'k tjiuckly to th maruons l-yarTI r. Here La a son made two pretty runs and another touchdown, followed by a goal from Juneau. The last score waa a brlilian' run on ninety yards by CocbeniB. who caiifht Chicago's punt on the Wisconsin lb-yard line, and with no apparent effort landed the ball behind Chb-ago's goal.

Once more Jnneau added bia goal mi tbe final sew stood Wisconsin 3.i. Chicago o. COLlMBIi AND CARLISLE. The laslans Avoid a shat-Oat hy a Saddra Rally ia the last Few Miaslea the Game. New Tork.

Nov. 2S. With practically pr-f-ct football for the first aivtr-Cve mlnut. play, Columbia's eleven rolled up tfcMr score of tbe season a fa Ins: the Carlisle lndi.in team this afternooa. In that time tbey scared forty points, shutting ont tbe Indians completely la the last five minutes, however, the Indiana, making a sudden snd unexpected brae, ssd Columbia, weary, going to pieces from tiie previous hard work, tbe si lr Carlisle t--sm gained 12 points alanoat in liie talnkllog sn eye.

making tbe final scoie of 4o to 12 ia favor of the Mac and white. To Columbia's bark field must be accorded the greatest erjt tor tbe victory. Berr.au and Weet Here In magnificent form, and again and again nirde remark i.ie -rl- ety play and providtd the main I gu I-t We-e and Smith. Carllnle from lack i Ab ut tVas. pelr sar tl.e game Mil HIHOltll Football Teaau Met This easoa Has Scored Aaainat Her.

N.v. 2 Mi.blsau ed alrooft st Iowa tc-day. making prints t.y rothtng cf tleir jiTi' 'i-, Thn M. hi-gun lose r.e football a- a'-u vi't a i.ifl fs 1 pcinta. wliie D--ne of the ha in- baa b-'Ti t-ie to s.on a -iiiei-- J'-'r.

'i :i.tc-and e- ln Flayers Laid I p. A -As tbe it a 1 rem- i-t ta- lie' rr. I j-tii in- t-rth I s' ano-r lit t.iji t- gam-- l. fra 'jtr Ylraiala evvaaee V. Va v.

I i I cf Yi.atitoa ofatr-i Fnv-rsit i i. t- tu.ls lv Srr 23 Set! altl'-e uel a s. a r. i i -r- ia ii ta I.t ij.j.,. I-in t.I.

te. rna the game. The g.tn... Jf line-op I l.lsted was as follows irinia atcr. Ci tre; J4're.

igit giagrd Mississippi Proves "Easy for Olive and Bine. Score Twenty-Fire to Eleven in Tolane's Favor. Visitors Woefully Weak Around the Ends. Tillage Ins Hs Fatche-X'p TfB. Tiro People Went Out to See tia Guns Which Was Mosaic of Good and Ed PUji.

Tulaae pat tatter patched cp team (lact tba rnlTerwty of Misalsslppl rrn. and defeated her rival In a con-u-t laterperacd with -rood and bad pUra, by a act of 35 to 11 yea-tei-day. It waa Tclaue a last same of waat ha a fairly aiiateMfal season, oa to t-iiCi-on. the only ttrfeat being at the hands of taa T. M.

A- eleven at Mobile early la tbe season. Coatly tunbllns; ad laferlor ompiring, mere aaid to bare beea caune of that defeat. Tulane rr-nred 109 polnti to her opponents' 19. Co the other hand Miaaiasippl closed a dlatrous season, baring a lonf fctriisr defeat to ber credit. It was a foregone conclusion that tbe and Woe wotiid tHtipb over tb lighter playera from tbe sitter State of Mississippi, bat oa account tbe ab-eac of at least tbree of tbe best play-era, wbo were kept out on account of Injuries.

It rw thought that the acore weal be close. To lane mia-ed tbe aer-Tioea of Centre Mangum. one of the fleet and beadiest pity era la this eUou. and Jack Janvier, tbe other "beefy member of the line. CrandeU waa kept oat of tbe gam an til tbe first part of tbe aecoad hair on aceoout of a a injury to bis bead.

With these men ia tbe game It la tbvobtful if Mississippi -wald hare made tbe repeated gaiua she make. JIiMiwlpr' woefully weak around tbe ends, and Tuiane too iuimuh i this fact and scored four touchdowna. Tulaae'a weakest point was In tarkUig. Time and again the local men bej au-pereatlv acre things on the, bat lowne on tbe pert of a few of the men allowed the vbttlns; men to tret away and make a foji piu. Tulane was sorely fleoeieat iu.

tackling, and this cost them at leaat onr touchdown. But forvnaately tkere were sense players wao knew the were in the game to in. and tbey pk.yed hard and fast from Spinning to fd. la the line Darwin. Stesros nd-'anr were veritable atone ril.

VeHier and Tomer played tine ball at the eoo. and Westfeldt and -reen taore than their share behind 'waii left to Ellis Biearnft. the giant tackle of Tnlane, to make the star run the year and one of the lonrest runs tbe local campus. Tnlane worked a neanttfnl trick play oa Mississippi. nacka bad been giren the signal to circle and while- Mbasiaaippi was rivlnc nr attention to tbee player big Ellis Mearns left Mr portion at tackle, retired tbe ball from Krumbnaar and dashed around right end at top speed.

ietrns can do a hundred yards In a boat tea and a half and he was well bis way before kUksiipI discovered tbe trick. They were game, and they based the fleeting Utearnn for all they were worth. Four visitors gar hot pursuit, but the did not get any closer than nv or six v'arda to bint, and he plaaled the ball between the poata. Tnlane tried the trick plav on another occasion, but Mississippi got on to it In a twinkling Ed laierrnpted It. hariy lireen.

th cleTer hslfback. alwo distmnilehed biiowlf. and bad tbt- honor making four of the live touchdowns, 'tills is bis first ypr on the gridiron, i.ed nert rear will on of the tast-t tt run In tbe letterdsy he prety run of abort htty yards tli rough a bro'kea field. Srt one of ihe tofbdowns was con-n-d Into a goaL Tulane was weak in hit- rcfcpect. Janrler, ho kicks besnti-tollj and Oandell, "the natural l-orn fcaf kiriier." beln ont of the game.

had uo competcnl man to boot the Vatber between tlie goal posts. Krumlihaar r.iad'- an attempt, but he hiniply could nt tbe ball, and Tnlane li Ctc lnts sbat account. hi-h ould have run the score thirtv Msisoippi tsrte.t ol allh a rush, and lo time It appeared as If stoe would an ea tim- of i' with th lo ai H-jf ei-tfU. Inlaid- Hiked aisti Mlsisfp)'i p. of the ball f'iter maile a mlrty-flre-yard run lid cored the Jjit touchdown of tlic mi- ruiane's tarkl.s were dirwtiy for the touchdown.

They o-il like bo mane wooen men. and two three of them mi their man when evot(l t-roticlit him to earth oh sert little difficulty. luUne' hrii'i up afterward, ind then tie took hand In the scoring. Green rtI tbe hall roatit 0 making a n-. i Moral dash 4-r a tou-dow u.

and re te4 the irf'irnm m-e a fe' n.iiiules Two more followed, nd the score er." the trt half -rood: Tnlane i-lsliipi li. rVth elevens orwt on touchdown in he second half. Toward the end of the ame the plarin; was for the most part 3 Tnlane territor. The local le.y did ill la their power to present Mississippi froa scerlnj a third time, and they suc-- reded JuM -fere the game 'osrd Toach Souimergill put ill some of he swh" In piacc of the regulars, and l.er did all that wa eipected of them. iVoct 'J1' spe.lstir witueased tft ame.

and. white the contet a Ilttie "ueitdvd. the neeral lriKlant plays Were enthusiastically applauded. Tor llaif Kai Ft.stcr was tie brif hf. partk ulitr ir He came -ry ear plavlag the game for the lie made mt of tbe fain f.r and bis line was a di-tlrn Foter r.

nil v.nv.y Uard -i k. the Leiil. uhl- lef: ij I State, but he tue 'nsman siso played ti-e ball. THK OAMF. IN" IPTAI1-Pi rat ctearn kicked of; for Tm- to t.

who uti Uif bs-ll lifk nfeen Tarda. CrUiumi bucketl the Hue tor seren isnfl I okt-T with slight yaiu. I made btlter j.ro on hi attempt and thmugh kit seveL yarJ. "'tearj tirok. ou th pl iy downel Foster ri a Us alwut I.

yard. a '''-k he left tacko- in lien osiet the a-x-ut i't Is. Mic ert.pt IT II- a firijvel It -I ami lit at f.tlliue. If failed t- tl.te,- Fostrr r.vc ysrd- the ICC. '-ati ili- ii.itnn I.e.

riocaed off the ta- ko r- and ran thiriv- I a .1 i fnr I I LI JIll'W 3 1 Crlsinin kirk, t-f nstcs' cf p'av a lid th-- i. tearnt. ki 'vl'' f-rtr ht end B.uftc-t tb f- it fn- j. iikti-r ts.i The rev, F- I (. a for- fee ifri- to o--e- yard; Th-atol big T.

ait'l -s tair.1 i an-' ijrar. ttreMf '-r irr t.r,iig. air; i.r ry ft: ii.s-iti.je..' V.e, xnr' I hhf faiJ to arj stte I te Tniane T- t-ii-rnar kickri on. Tarde. i k.ken i tt-'-'.

-d. but Tnlane man f. II on rwe t-stt. i.t-, t'rcled left end for eight Virgiala Military Iraalituie Miat Oui. Nurfolt.

Nor. 2 Fire ti.oi-i.0 rPl--aav the Virgin': Pilrt.fcnic Institute ten defeat tbe VlrglDaS aiUitar" tcm here to-djy in ace of tie- tier-ci ever en the lical Tbe t-jrc was lo u. V. P. 1.

jiiif br iou line htK-tiiag. So Violent was th- piar that teral men wan- taken ut -i ifc. isr n-1 Cadet ha met 1. a afc ugaiust lai 'ear i-. a i-g crew, wa disable.) Ybe game was free fn.ni shiggirg.

Vawderbilt Nashville Xaslirille, -r. S. Foar Jaad people gathered mi Do.ll. to diT to the bitter ri.airy e- tbe tootbi; tesoi of VB.ler)!"- ntrer-ity tad ta- FnUfrsity NaaliTtlle srtttetl. Tb-- mteit waa a -rcr ori'-, Vanderbiit wiuuing by a of to to 0.

The r. ioDera iteueraie. Nashville and tb-ir team w.ark excelled, liarrard tactic betas os-d ir-ro'af rmt. Neither Side Scored. Atl.iata.

i.a Nov. is. n-e asiuial Thanksgiving game of tnotnall between tbe leTns of tb University of Ueorgia and tbe Alabama Iolj technic Irmlltute lAnt iirnl wn playt-d here ibi afternuon. and res'ilted In a tie. aepber lode heltif able to sco.e.

The came wa bard fenght in evry detail aa clar of dirty -r raaged playing. Georgia played straigb: fK.tlall. depending priQ. TTpin fcer formatiea. The -easia a ere evenly u.at-h.sl.

tie? Alareioia Uys tu advactage iu their weii.it, but wer for. wl tu r-sort uetfe eotirvlr citing and times sei-tilenl. ijrnrg.a at I cue tinie letnt aithfn tao rd of Auburn las hall. t.nl Auburn was weak iu Iv.id it i tLe tkiu. and nrnde coatlv faM.

r- after waa im.4sj t-tl: (or offside piaya. A'lliurn losiLg wbat have bees an easy by re peated work of tbis character tlver peiile witoesaed tbe gam. or a gaiua ne-ied by toe star playiDg of Dirkiusou. left balfba'-k. ai.d tie-head work of kigbt Tackle F-r A'l-hjrn Parks, lett enit: Sloan left Jerry right tackle, the game.

Mlaaesata 16. Illiaoia O. Cbasapaiga. 111.. Kov.

28. -Ia the tiereest game ever seen aa Illtnoia field Minnesota tbla afternoon dVested IlliLnta by tb acore of IS to u. The great weight ihe Minneaota team bad a rate a to do alth their victory as any one thing. Sebraika is, Haskell lO. Uneeln, Nov.

S. raska University 18. HaakeU Indians lo. MiMWwri IS. Kaatsa 12.

Kansas City, Nov. 5. Mliwurl t'nlverslty is, I Diversity of Kansaa 12. L. S.

V. a. H. C. A.

O. Special to Tbe Tlmes-rteBBoerat: Baton IUslge. v. in ixMitataaa state Diversity football team defeated tbe T. X.

C. A. team from New Orleans to-day by a score of 3s to a Lske Charles 351. Crowley O. Special to The Times Deir-ucrst.

Lake Charles. Nov. 5S- Tbe foo'ball this afternooa between Lake Charles and Crowley ntmlt in a big victory lor Lass Charles. The score stood 3 to 0. Other Collegte Gasatea.

Little k. Nov. little Bock defeated I Dallas oa tbe gridiron this afternoon 10 to 0. Austin. Nov.

K. Fniversity of Texas 28. Agricultural aud Mechanical College e. lotte. V.

C. Nov. 2s. Clemana College 22. MTersity of North aroltna Id.

Raleigh. C. Nv. Agricultural and Mechani'-al College 27. tavidsoo a Y.

M. C. CONTESTS. Fparrlwas Matches Lively ACalra aad Greatly Eaiayeal. The Thanksclvir'g sparring contests at tbe Voung Men's tiymnastic Ciub last nlsht drew a large audience, and were both lively affairs.

The main number of the evening, a ten-round contest fur points between Bob Iourlns and Jack FMinleary waa preceded by a wrestling match, a Jnveuile contest, and an cijrbt-round "go" between two local lightweights. This preliminary bout between the lightweights start, off very swiftly, but the men. loth of whom were rather shoit on science, spent their energies before the final round, and so the fioisb was tame. Refeiet Curtis announced the rtsuit a draw. The IVmnlas-Dunleavy tigbt waa a toU-rntilv pr.ttr one.

Douglas, ilinrt and thickfot. h1 plenty of strintli. and displayed conslderiMc wkiH. especially in blinking and countering, and considerable agility. Ihinl.air bad rather the lae-t of it for the Urst Eve or six r--nnd.

Then his strength began to fail him, and Iouk1u- got the best of the remaining rounds. This tiht was aio cle iaii-d a lran. The entertainment was in everv respect a uws and the lug crowd was well pleased. BILLS WERE TAME. Dotrnricht lo.

ilitv m.irkcd the Lull light at I'ark yesterday afternoon, but the fact wa- probably due to the small attendance. Tbe races anil football detracted somewhat fr-un the In of the r.t. r-tnlnmcnt. but the of what a bnlt Bcht realty i could gatbered fmm the event. Tbree hoofed and horned charters were cohered into the arena during the afternoon, but tliev did not take so much Interest in the game.

au-1. in fact, they displayed a decided tender.cv to qnlt. They yrere goaded, mildly gufl'-d aud torment neral.y by t-irrendor- hut tin would only manifest spams r'-'-nt ment. anl at ti" time mady anvils ng like a tl'-spcste rnl: The urst hull ushered in was a little slim red fellow, graceful en.nigli in form, cello in his movements, and -it first he seemed to I looking for an ecue for trouble But he grew little Indifferent as the game progressed, and the red rsrs did jot eeem to annoy blm so mtii h. He-kept on Lis feet, however, and managed to make Lis tormentors scamper oye' the fi-n si vera! times.

The member did Dot like tie wuleh had b.ea plated upon Cue game, ki, d. semie-l iut Ined to kick How -v-r. hi kirk did not seem assitit n- if It was mostly agatn' He was haugitr and dasbiiag. wiut pc bably have fought wltt' u.or.- it h-d a griev a-i it Tin l.v tnat hi uad not tu the ies.st see: red to tii tr.ne w.iv r.y tsnii-. A lr.

fave. eten in an if ort rt.nse mm. but he no re sentmc-nt. at as utterly Indifferent to 1 tatit a til ng motions of the man who cfleiui-d hi- honor. 1 be rti rag-, d.d cot disturb him.

Theie seeaicd to foii.f with klii.l. aad. In fact, it as weal; tliii' it se. rtieii to I'lie IIU. S.

j.t"l ft. si.i.-sf. an-J into a' The men wire the did want to atfrra Field I rials. wt -i. -v.

la a. 11 t.nrl. t. ud a of 'he alFage ttase Wis T.a 1 Jay 1 o- r-subscription las" nii. a.tu the (dlf'eice Bob Silt) t- 1 K'f'and.

Meadow 1 Le: k- s'ake a.n'-T!.'-.1 this 1 D.nrsiT. TLe .11 tair.j r- 1. 1-1 Trial- 'm. 1 ir r.d av. 4 I- I.

--n- 1 rl 1 t-r I-- I t- i. lev j. ti.n-i c-rifd 1 c. r-rk-. Ton it Lilt- w'blte Csaar Holland wa arrested jmri: operating a lott-ry at jurj St i.n -re.

I was k-k- np lr ioe i ourtn fr- I Ilea. 3 ll i a 1 b. a 1 as A T( th. J. i- Mi' i I i I I Let as HANAVS Fwr Imperial ley -iley.

and his brother, 1'hll Mc- I lioVeril. A i-ii as tin-n were in their cor- iters second begun preparing the; glove for tiictu. Itig Bob Armstrong tried ti a goe or Oreaa it. ung tt and Sum Harri walkel i-'rnja I the rlili at: I the lote anil SHIU of il-in Thi- e-ib i the little dispute, iorhett o. ned the uii.v M- Iwcrn lia-l ui.

I mitt on dur.uat thi- and hiuh'-d wbil" it was on. wore uink-coiored tii-'lits surm mntci bv his old belt of red. whil a) pea red in bla.k trunks and baud. THE FIGHT BY KOFNDS. Fust M'-overn tried for an ote-nin- Hirh ills left and sent right to torln-ti'a jaw.

TLry clinched. In the mix up both land-M lefts. Ttiey ex-ehanted l-ft oil th- face, and 'lov-. rn. ag sent his left to the lueiy aud uht to th? tiend.

Corlx-tt was short ia his lead, and Terry bored him the ropes with a hard riijht over the heart. ducked a left swlnj; and landed hi right elesn ou the eye, forciug or.ett to the ropes. Cirl-tt came back pluckily with a left on the hxidy, which wa countered with a riirht over the heart fr'iu hi opponent. Mr-tioveru 11 again with his r'ght. landing on his opponent's shoulder, aud Corbett anie tack with a hard right over the heart, sending back, but the bo retorted with right and left, nn'y to lie met with swing on the Jaw.

which hlui ou his back. He jumped t.i hi iuimediately and went at u.s oppoueut liauiu.er aud tougs, on the chet and luce, forcing him to his knees. I'orbett got up aud the round was in one ef the hottest mixes on record, witb honor about even. Second Hound MeGovero rushed In with a left to the body and the men clinched. A rapid exchange of rights and lefts followed.

Corbett was on the defensive aud met his rushes with straight left jabs. Middenly he brought up his left, uppercuttin? MeCJovern and m-nding him to the floor. Mctiovern took five second of tbe count and cam back l.ke a wild man with left and right swings. S-iej. was thrown to the wind and the boys ttegau slugging.

Mc-Govern was vt-rv wild aud they made a half circle of the ring, nghting in this manner. At this stage it looked like anybody's right should one of the vicious swinging blows laud. While Corbett kept bis bead aud seemed to bore In better, his body blow wer apparently no suffer than those of hla opponent. However, he kept ou forcing McGovern half across the ling, and finally Terry forgot his defense. He simply saw a hurricane of blows coming toward him and there was no guarding on his part.

Muddenly a right, swinging uppercut landed squarely ou the point of his Jaw, and McGovern went down and out. He was not rendered unconacioua. but it was evident to all present that he knew the championship had taken as ne made wild effort to regain his feet. Referee White called otr ten second, wnne uctrovern vailiant- ly struggled. Corbett stepped back In obedience to the referee jest'ire, although he evidently wa in doubt as to his falleti ('pigments condition.

McGovern had 1 given him such a gruelling argument that he was for the moment diibi.oia as to whether the Brnoklyi: 't might not 1 able to come np agaiu and reuew the battle, but it teas ail over, and in a fw minute the new champion was in his dre-slns rtn receiving cougratulatious. while was wonderdng how It ail uapp'-ned. WtLCOTT GETS THE DECIilOX. Ttifiti Roanda of Fierce FlKbtiaaj at Raltlauore. Baltimore.

i Wokolt the deeiaien -ver "Yonng Ja kmo t--nigof tw-n'v rouuils pe-haps the Bghiir.g in ttos cly. M--t of It wa uoitc by oil. t. titia on tii" rt -fi-iiMte r-n tu start to tiulsh. tCLen 1 he ettt-T-id nog ufti-r three pr.

Ja. sts-i f'llly ti.r-- inches Wdl-cott. bu' Urk 1 stunly bodd. tVuliSirt i.yi'.d e-r: with the ei.i-Dl n.tei.'ia rlii-Eiiig vsio ay p- Pde. -l'- r- l.i'-W a laugh uid with tie a' the blew after th- Caiifornian rumi was i (' i the a I te an.

I a-H as lm- la this n-ia-l I --ii' rli-ee har.1 ia's 1 a en mouth in r-1 ti ti. la to- ikMfi Je-k(i lv g. a j' tne but Mm over tae Seart atid kidneys that a r.l uitn zr. ggy. The g--ng aave-i Ja.atsijn.

.10 up a iirMe Mt stronger In ttie nei- r'tiL-l. t.n: wl'i. l.is right eve completely ami the blood ttowirg in streams from bis l-i i ear. Tre Caiifornian tu-k his gruelling witb remarkable until, la until the fifteenth roond. wh-n sail- I in.

aiwl afr (lunrnirg bfaa all over 'Le eg uo-stert toa illv tripped him tna' I. 011 his i-a- near -ae ro--. Tbe p-ii' In-rrfeieai fla-reO tlgi.t t- hi. the rrirtOl -c tus :t.e r-len--U snd -ne p.eia.i'.ng to cHitttine l-'lv? i-- -ei-i- 'ii- .011. I.

of eosiW I ad ae aud hit and In a a a r. -1 of tr' f. 1 ia- 1. -I -I 'i. I- mi till." if -slid I rj I k- ep hl fe.

I illrra Knunil Draw. l- a. 1 I lis. of Ne" and ti. Hesersb of n.r.-a-t.

went roasfls B--re t.sn:zrt .0 It Laa o--en i.a: 1 Hi" sr.ou.o t-- -t-- -r---l b- 1 a en 01 feet at 12 -ou -f Three Ctialleaea for Isnag lof. belt. 2s-Turee 'u I'oitielt l.y Cab sta-r -ign's--Hairy llsrr. 1' jUicj Wuie H. YaU-Z-'l' i a- ka.k--l 'Jt ty Imf.

net la-: A aa -i': later la-t f-r "n- -e-. ttme ubd f-juzn' ten to 4 -Irj in I 1 1 Fifteen: Fast Hsssdi. P--r I Mi -1 -Ktira- F. ri.s Buffalo giv. a tne oor tariie 1 hiustii.

a 6ffe3 rounds of las Kefsr-e Ii -gao il- 1 aaw -1 tatora t.o ine.i for aw-rtie sati.t yftet The UmO 'o i in r.i-s ana 1 wr-Blr-Rssail Draw. V.v. Tte I 't. K.ny Kyn and Tiin ''alia an Pk.li.leipt.a to 'b lin.i- 1 .1 m. r-! a T-i- de.

1 al bv ai. h.i to i Fowttbt the Fits it tm a Draw. sjavBtiseli. 5a Xor. 3 -TnmtBv Felra cf tr.sTsTlya and T' ny Moraa of New Tork tn-1 o-r gtt Boder tae ajapic a of ta Savannsk A'hl'-tie fl-ib for a t-eeety flve-rotind The OaiiJ Vl tu Be at 11 DOnS1s.

L.t4 WAT A- 120 ST. 739 I I I I I I I I i toucrtdowa for Tula no. Krumohaar missetl the goal, score: Tuiaae jMis-isiri tw. k.ie Ai.uf vtth the hall in Tu- Une ptHisession on her own 4 yarU line. Score: Tnlane 30, Mississippi 6.

SECOND HALF. ensraaa Kicsea missed the ball, but a Tnlane inau fell oa It. Green went by left wing for four yams, nut ie uout mum i t1wl tA vuin the reoulrei distaaee and tae ball went to Mississippi on Vlowns on Tulane's S7 yard line. then began to work the ball towaiiift Tulane's goal and made a touch-dowa after a few miuntes of play. Foster su rted by making fonr yards through -i.

i If lu B.inrl rlvht tackle wax lushed back for a loss of two yards. Loon Cirt lea leii ua tor uTe auu n- mao bw the lino xor two more, router i .1 rirrlu rA th. left enit made foar aroand the right wing, orr was pusitatl UBCB lor a ivaa i our jim. but Crista in managed to get one out i i Oa lin tiapH for two and a half yards. The ball was within three rarda of Tulane's goal and Foster wss finally jrashed over for a tonchdown.

1' t. lull MAjtH at th end of the tielfi and It was next to impossible for Mis-slwlppl to Bick a goal. Cri-jmou kicked the ball ont and It fell on Krnmbhaar'a Dead. Cicore: iniane ju. miskib-miii ii.

tnrandeil tdkok Lie Ijiiniet place at right Half back. Crandell kicked eut fortT-fire yanls and Criuin hroua-bt the Kaii'k a elcht vards. Reekett msde four yards around left end. Mississippi failed to gain in tbe next two attempts and the ball went to Tnlane on dow-ni on Missis sippi .5" ara une. Crandell trrossrd tackle for for rarrt and Green ran round left er-i for tlf- teen yard.

Wetfeldt WTnt be left tau-L-lo foe fntir rards iri t'ranrtell took three out of right Green then ran elrht rare for Tulane'a ffth and last touchdown. Crandell missed the goal I.t one rartl. Score: Tnlane 25. Missis sippi 11. fTismsp ickeX ont twerntr yams.

Aiken fnBihld the ball and Foster got It for Miisypil. gnardsbsck fortn- netted no ga'ji and oster was Minched lack for a loss of one yard hy i C-tntnoi fullest to frsln in I 'HI in. Knd Tulane too the ball on down on her own 42 Tid Hne. Tnlane lost e-ne Tsrd on her tritk plar. bnt Green made three aronnd i end.

Crsndel went aronr-d rieht end for two yards. Tnlane bad fsiled to ma te the reonlred (l yards and the ball was glren to Mississippi on downs. MiMiiie-pl msde a eonple ftrst downs, but flnsllT lost the ball on downs on the raid Hne. Wes'leMt nnnted thirty yarttii. Kllnatrick tor Knitntit'Si's nlsee at ooarter snd Iice waa pat ia in ntaee of Oreen.

Crlsman mad" ne yard aniad W-ft eo1. Foster nitHt three thrmigh tSfkb-a. Genrr- took WoooS' a4aee at taelrW sad drm Wetfe4t taw bia brother's nlare. Mis'innl failea to make aenreetahie rain sad Own was forced to kick. He pemed about twenty-Bte yards and rran-d-ll ran the ball back about seren yards t.y elc-w oorttrtaa Westfeidt then ptrnted thirty yards snd Fester ras the hall hack two yards.

Otsman made two ttxb threeeh the Hue ami time ai i. v. w.11 tm ttlMtMlnnl'i MVS. eostis ei he RS-eatw line. Final acorv Ti'ltne Mltas1tol 11.

Fattowinr is the line-tin: Tnlane CarW Vltveen iM Atken. 1. TToerta 1. Teener, l. Tiarwln.

r. teams, r. Mtler. r. Krirrnhbss--.

q. b. ree. I. Pamoet sort Cratxielt, T.

h. WVseMdt. b. T'nieraltT ef M'sS'Strt'iot Jot-nana. Hopkins 1 TVan.

t. Bec-'t. Cotrvr. Cowan, t.t Cant. Ftnter q.

Crtssaan. I. h. Festar. r.

h. h. Cora f. "tnirsrr: Tooebdnwas Green 4. Pteams 1, poster 2.

KlckavS Gael Teiitn 1. Visaed Coal Krntnbtaar S. tearna 1. Craa-detl 1. C'teas 1 TrtT fsrker Princeton, referee.

Mr lOslte Ml.si nmolre. SMnT of Tulsnf and Cartor of Msissr! tloifkeeners. Csnd-rtelle of Tolane and Miller of Time of Halves 20 tulnnte. Vaaajaished Eatertaiaeal. The sictsrious Tnlain- fouthall eleten last night entertained the members of the t'ci-vemity at a boi party at the Orsceat Tbeati.

After the abow the Tola lie team was entertained at a banquet by faTld Krenner. thief encloeer of tbe New nrenus and farrr.llton Railroad Osmwitt. bior of Tnlane a Ttc-tory on toe grldlrou yeatcnlay afiernoon. Ail the tm mb-r of tbe team were present. anl a Terr ea.vable een1os was spent.

The foot-halilsta brke training after yesterdat's and tbej- made merry at ttie Crunewald Hotel for nearly two bom. Boys HiKbt School va. i. A. C.

Seversl hundred spectators witneasad aa exciting and Interesting game of football yes-nnmlnt vn Tnlane campus. betwen SLnea' Hirh Rrbool a ad louthern Athletic I Club Junior eleven. The S. A. C.

had a little tbe advantage ia weight, but tne tcaiue were to evenly matched in other reiperts that no one cookl tell what tbe ontrotne would be until the last moTTjent. Nu score was made la tb" first blf. and but one to-ichdown In the aa-cond. This won tlie victory tor tbe Hoys' High Sehtxd, l.o also in ki'kini; goal. The route! waa cl-au and akillfttl from be-giniilog to end.

Oraanlied t.am wort In raiMr and the game thtxiurbent. This was auagnitintly saoao bv the I leva' High School, a ben forced back at otie Btage of she game to wiihin tonr eards of their goal line. Here they held the Houtt-ems f.r (bree downs, gained the ball and punted It back to mldtield again. Only twice were material gains made aroand ends, both tiroes bv Cta nil-era of tbe High School. It was backing, piorglag snd interfering from a-art to tiioah.

Tbe playing ot J. Canmn Cranley aiel Da Ponte of tbe ikiutberns and Ha.ig.-r. Calonime snd Abbctt of tbe Boys' High School was particularly noticeable. The tollowtng waa the line up: Kiiva lligt Hcbool Rtigao. left end: Calongu.

left "tackle: Owen, left guard: Miill.nu centte; Bahcn. right guard. rigtit tackle: A -bolt, rigtit ctid I'timleo. raptila. fUarti-r-back: 1-tt balfha- W1s, rltL: Kaialer fullbBCk.

t- A. rgt i. 1 turht triisr i tre. L. B.asb.

nJnr-1. l-t- tnkle: apron. end: r. (. i'r, qiarterVack: right l.r l-fi balinack.

la Toate. fullt-ack Hunt: referee. V.lf VVstrb.icI tine-kecfaer. I'aspit and ttieK.s Watson sod M'-Conoeil. Length tklvea.

5 minnte. Towvblowas- Vadger te.gls ki k'd CtmitHera 1. li S. fc 8ncthrn ArMetic Cl'ih r. A TEXAS WONDER Kail's C.

riat Discovery. tiae smalt boule of Hali's Great enres al. kidney and roubles, removes ravel, cmes diabetes aa-ininal yy ak and lan.e bx k-rlaeuraatUiu all irreguiariiies of tLe kidneys bladder in both m. and wi.ineri. regulates blsdder troubies children.

It mt ld by yiur be scut by mail oil fi, Oi Mrmh bcttle is tr- Dietit, ami cur-- any -u. altovr m. tii'beJ. lt. K.

V. 1H ratLU'iir. turer, I. Bog xj sUd for test.uioia..-. u.

uJ L. Lj "i-s A. c. READ Till: in-. a- luit Tb.

ie I- 1 have cs (UU'f leiiiP Wop. It f'-i irceh; acd hi ye be er t-irA ayti.itig its Its merits cadei'ta'i. "fry it, did. and convinced. KEY.

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35 Cents OTHEt COFFEES AT SMAILES TtlCES, Canal corner University Place, 3104 Magazine, Magazine, 104 Camp, near Canal, 1616 Dryades. 1006 Poydras. between Dryades and Kam part. PhflTlA 17 complaints II any to riiUIIU JOHN t. DfcLAHAY.

Mgr. VrVVVVVVVVV AVOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH! Flaca your order srtth us befntw Dae. IS tl CDiaiO uo isnra Keau-tlful. Large- Cabinet Ov i $3.00 flatino I'botoa. regular all, tbree atvlea.

fot They are the latest and tbe style for tins season. hki miss this l-ec. they will coat full price. We make laest rrayoo and pastel work in town very low price. TV faze doing clntniy as well aa clear weather.

R0JAS CONNER. 1007 Cantl Strs.t vvvvvvvvvvv but Moran could not make It. aad the lail-went on at catebweights. The contest, ri fist nd clever. ent the limp and was lured a draw.

Morao was about eight p. iind- oVerwelghT. As a prt-llniriary Fml! Back nf Scram a. I's aud i'bl. of abli too.

r.i,,j two hunts, winning one fll Bek pr. posed irrestling th tiitrl but iin I Le-k was declai-d the a innei Forfeit Posted for a Flzjht as ilk evr rkamplna. Pittsburg. is.BiiT Cis-oran. tnauaK.

of Jack Me lelland of tbla city, bta poated SftOO forfeit with tbe sporting eo tor of ta. IMttsturg Times behalf of McClelland a fight with "Vjong I'orhetf. Fits and Jeffries. A vw Tork special to th CtnHanatl i. lulrer of Tuesdaj aays: are that Bab Fitaalmiooiis i-gsin enter the yiK-enaherrr ring and with I Jeffre tr the ploii-lop or 'he aerld la S.l 1- anna, 'i tine- iu Kebrosry.

James Kennedy, manager of the T--n Ueth IVot'irv Pih of San Kranc'sco. hi' I re.ei.tly roudncted the cbanitoiisrnp Jeffrie and Knhlia. is a-itfjoriiy lor the statement tbat Jeffrtes and Fltsalmmoio niav Is- before man" dava. He ml! voter aith Klta In a few dayg. As a matte, ot fact Keunedv has lieen 111 cotnmoidcattoi a tk Fita regar.tlng a fight with JerTrUa be rt iroui iu last JatnHa kanuedy appeared to iw aatoniahea shn asked if it true tnat m.

trying to ar-sne a ontf i leiswi ijsun mens snd attv 1 trTin to get the- tneet 111 fn said "I s. In day or tw. an. 1 thai he eaa 0- tlid.ic.-,. to tw Ol.

leBtrles Ha' ha-. an 'lo-iijg -u- jsr i-ar ttmt he baa rtir-l per m.ii.e:,tij,-- ij tiv response. a know that uli b. Wh- 'hmiigh aii-r he mas beaten hr ler ir.es. he t-baogrd bis mind, and In'ripia 11 irhippe.1 Huhlin and Sharkey Hy.t g.sn rraa.ns lor belieilng iil fight again? le.

1 I am not poaitlve, but I believe be will r-onie jronod all right after vr have h. our ilttie talk. You know 1 -imaions iv-s He la as anv hiiuisn iwii bis Iran. "'am', a til I an pr- pared him 11: -no i. ui'-ut 'bat Le not likelv 10 Fnalx-T latoa alea.

New ih- hor- he Fas-g-Tlpt-o sale w. ii. liie-. h. tn.

bv i-matjoiHiie T. -I. Hani- town. Ky t-'I'sst. -b- -dy Saroud MeMIUaa aol-i 'll1' lUi ft.

for to A loo j. r. Han 10. 1, Bella wil to I'harter II U. MdUn faid s.M.s, f.

L. n- Mr Sarre adored to Ihe 4 at horlriea. KnuvlIIe. 'oT th. feot n.

from TtaeweU says Tolruau Rohlason Ms- urr-od. red to the otfl- ers fw havir aj k.Hed inr.w Tr-. In a the a few ywg Tre-e. jt j. rtuing -y Koi.lr: v.t, 11m 4aJui.

bim flnr Uat kn. r-M (.. 1 reiar-d thai hnf.r it was sl.i.ed by T.ee.-... ama. h-it r.

turned ut-r in (Ja- with a shotgun It Is ejid to bnt tbe latt.r refused at flrst and llualb riabed net cf th house and Brel at Trses-e. hooting htm ttirnugh the bel. klilltm blm la. atantly. ri-d.

and eaa at larg- un'-l t- eau.e Lrt-s lo Siirrvu-iex..

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