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la 1I II HE IK i i At Aqueduct the Pay view AUCTION SALES! AUCTION SALES 1M -V5 BY SAM H. STEK.1. TO-fiiORROV, NOVEMBER 7, at A. Contents of trie MapficesitlyFuMished Residence i Louisiana Defeats Alabama in Football Game. Handicap Is the Feature.

OF THE Marshall J. Smith. Esq. Israelite at Seven to Two Wins and Breaks Record. Baton Rouge Cadets Win Mississippi, 5 to 0.

from Late 2340 Camp between Philip and First. HAXVSOMFLT CARVED ANTIQf'E BtACK OAK MXlXiS r.OiM SET iCOST tl's-l F.I.At'K OAK LIBRARY SKT. MHJANY E-HI'IRF. WRITIMJ DESK. Vhf HkN'DSOMK IXI.A1I LIF.KAItY TAME, li VND-t ARV KO RikHs'ihiP PARI SK RUSEWOon ETAUKKe.

MARVlETK-RiE. HI HL nKNEtt t'l" PK RI'H it'uST $3sSH AND CA bl NETS. EUi'NY AND Bltt.NZK JAKlilNiKUES. VEHT FINK BLACK CArs CARD RECEIVER. OAS HATBACK AND FuLDINU If ALL CHAIR.

CIS DV WALXTT ARMolll BEDRoOM SI iTES. OIL PAINTINGS BY KCCK. Mt SIN. WYNNE. I'l'RbMT iRANI Fl VNo.

RF1IR BROS I.E.kTHEB SKAT IiNINi HooM CH I IKS. SiDEBOAKD. EXTENSION TABLE. BCFr'ET AM "UNA fl.o.'iETS. LACK CI KTAINS.

C.KPETH. -M A TTINteS VERY FINE HEATER. ALMOST NEW DOCTOR CARUIAGE. HI" j'j V. BLN'ABolT AND STATION WAUOX.

Tr.U.tSCASH. NO LIMIT. SAM STEBX. A wtleneev. reel 1't anvincible Makes Good Time Over i Six and a Half Fuxlonsrs.

Harvard and Dartmouth Battle Without Cornell Has Trouble in Winning in Contest With I.ehieh. SeTf Site Wins the Feature- Race at Latonia. i i i ii rj a --i --Ji i v. 'r- BY WILL1K R. METZLER.

Faot Track Heba tie Club Members' Texas Players Unable to Make a Point Against the Heavyweightg of Chicago University. Special Monday. 312-314 Carondelet Slretst." SEWANEE'S 1904 ELEVEN. The Tennpseeans vill phur Tulane at Athletic Tark next Saturday. The men in the picture tun: mu.

tt. IlLlnunn FINB KIMBALL PIANO. THREK XICB PARLOR PETS. GOIJ3 CHAIRS- XEW AND GtOf SECOND-HAND CARPETS. THKEE HMTT BRA0S BET'.

BEACTIFl'L "UXrT EEDRIM SETS, LAItliE "DD DltESSrUtS. HEATERS. FINE OAK DIVING ROOM stET. SEWINO MACHINE. RIGA.

PKTTBKS. CHINA. GLASSWARE, BOLL-TOP DESKS. PHNoiRAF. ETC.

TER Ms CASH. NO LIMIT. W. B. METZLZR, Auctkmeer.

nd 21 unij's, r. i i. n-. Bottom row scarboro. U'atkins.

Br HARRY 50 HORSES- 50 LACROIX 4 LEMARIE AecHob ni Ct'iissioa Stages. 541 Barcnst St, MONDAY, NOV. 7, AT 11 A. M. WE WILL SEIX.

FIFTT HORSES. WEIGHING FROM 9O0 TO 11" rOC.VDS. TOR ACCOUNT Or JONES OF EAST ST. ILL. BBOKI.X AND BEAD IT TOil IMMEDIATE USE.

POHITIVELT NO UMIT. TERMS CASH. HABBT B- STEVENS. Aoctioster. no 2t BT FTTZPATRlCiC, BRE.Ii t.t Jk CO.

FunnrnTnE at 629 COMMON STREET, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, at 11 A.M. ALMOST NEW PIANO. TWO BEArTTrrt, PARLOR SPIT. MAHOG4XT. OAK AND ttalnut Be.lr.mm Sets.

OoWea Oak Dining Room Set. with Leather Seat Chairs: Rraas Eed Handsome Mahogany Bureaus. Wasaatanda. Cahloe. Mantels.

Mirrors. Martina. Orpeta Ruga. Leather Lounges. Drop Hesd Swing Machine.

Odd Banana, Beds, Wasa-stands Arns Cksirs. Tables, Rockers, Stoves. Safes, etc. 55 riTzrTmrt. uma is RARE PALMS, FUI1TS, FLOWERS, CHRYSAriTHEf 'UMS, Etc, Is Great ProfHsion Tarlety mad Best Condltioa- 02,000 ox tlx AT AUCTION AT 629 COMMON STREET.

SATURDAY. Now. 12, at 10:30 TERMS CASH. NO UMIT. BOO 11 12 BT KILIIKF At Private Sale (40) Horses Fine CBrrlag-e, Saidle, Combintla and Ill-Purpose Horses.

At KILDUFF DZALL'S NEW SALE QUARTERS S21 BARONNE STREET. Handicap, a Two-Mile Ereat, and Ttird on the List. New York. Nov. tbe 7 to 2 fa' vorlt.

easily woo tbe Bayview Handicap, seven furlongs, at AipiediM't to-day. Israelite broke tbe trai fc record for tbe oistaaeo by covering It in flat. Inilu. ll.le. winner of the Brst race, at sis and a balf furlongs, ran tbe distance ia 1:20, whhta In also a new track record.

Four fa vorites and two a ell-played second choices wen. Hrst aix and a balf furlongs. luTincii.ie ion to 2. won: Kmer gewy lu2 ifrswersi. to S.

aecvnd; Might a no true I'm it riuimtnsi. i to 1. third. Tlrto -'o. Aslarita.

oorterpolse. UasLm, Fat rlulxrr and r.t In Brine alao ran. Sci-oad Kace Selling; one mile. Kickshaw B7 ii nm'nimi. 13 to ft.

won; Trimble i.Uanlm. to I. ao-ond: Ak-ls In? illll- dehraiHii. to 1. tblrd.

1-5. Took. Ethics. hit of Ke. h.

fbarter. Brtxaad. Home- aiead, Brtsrtborpe. Frltw Salm Halm, Itmplo and All Kight also ran. Third Ksi-e Melllog: See furloafrs.

Taa- leune 1H 7 to 2. won: rjiterre let to second Belilgereat P'l I'l'raversi. 7 to 2, third. Time 4-4. Fancy Hi ess.

fi'sego Hl-b Horn. Nellie Russell, Foxy, Kaluert, mas. Bert Arthnr. Ins-xle. Wtille 8louo, LaugdoiiB aud Applaud aiao ran.

oorth Race Tbo Bayview Handicap; eevoa furlonps. Israelite iKt to 21 aon; Asceaaioa 111 illlhlebrauili, ft to 2, second. TtasB 1:20. Two starters. Fifth Kace line mile ami a furlong.

rename US Hisonool. 3 to 2. am: Cloverlaad 113 tHeiiterni. to 1. seeond; Lord Badge 114 rrjimluo.

11 to 5. third. Time 3-5. 11 a nd Dekaber also raa. Mitb Kace Six furlongs.

Bluecher 110 iRed-ferut, even, won; luirt liT tUaBoooi. to 1. neeond; Bed Kulev 110 Wahih. 2 to I. third, 2 5.

Yorkshire Lad. Rill Bailey II. only (Ine, Saladla, to Inner Sweep. Ken. Grand Lmeheaa, Courier, lamalian, Bella Signora, Blue Plgeoa and Salt and i'rpper aiao raa.

ENTRIFJJ FOB MONDAY. First Ra-e Handicap: six furlongs. Ssnta Catallua lt.1. Calrncorm 112. Merry Lark HO.

Flv B-k l'i. Fieur de Marie 102. Austin A ilea lev. S'lfleranee tn. Revane.

King Cole, Calmness, each; A raiser jack 8A. Race- Selling; mile and fire aix-teeaths. f'loverland 1 1. Craig Lmrmrb, is. rumaster 14 encb; Keynote Tee Wtt each; Sir 8 hep te.

Bouvir Midshipman. Kl each. Tblrd Kai-e The WolPiece: sevea fnrlooso. Boy US. I is moo.

V.sing Hen nr. 110 eacn; Lerd Badf low. New York luK. Scoteb Flu ma lo4. LorC of tbe Vallev.

Crown Frlni-e. Cbaa, Elwood. lo eaeb; Palette Fonr'b Race Marts of all ages: handicap: six furlocgs. Little Km 121. Mamie tt.s-tb i.raceful.

Oeoa Tide. 112 Mltnose 110. Hanta I atallne 109, Thistle Heather PC Flenr de Marie Klf'h Race Selling: one mile. Prliwo Ching. S.

bisdmsster. Mornkanta, Lord Advo- is3 earn: iHion I 104. Tfirr ii -ate. l't each: Ittichess Ulile KV. anot Brnoswirk.

each: The Captain lot. Arsenal 100. Arietta MM. Pennant, I isib. ea-h: Jovesal Maxim.

Reliance 7 ewb; Sonnyslde r. Thesrsdaa, Snrnet King. each; All right 92. ia( 90. Sixth F.ace Five farroiigs.

7-eala 11f. Cbiverland. Mirthless. Nellie Bussell. Jennie M-CaMe, Floralla.

Stiff ranee. Pirate Polly. MTofita, 1" eai: Cbacadelle. Lucy Touag. Mdauie Satan.

Inspiration, Lrsiatrata, Campo, Bare Music. Uigb Life. 12 each. AT LATOXLA. (lab MrmWri Haadleaa at Tas Miles the Feat are.

Cincinnati, Nov. 5. Tbo Club Members' Hsa-dlcr. al two miles and a qnarter, was tbo feat ore at Latonia to-day and was woa by Never Such. Track fast.

First One mile. Glgsntle 9 L- Bailey. 13 to 1. woa; Santa Lbbb l'O (Mlader). 3 to 1.

seimnd: liod ABdersoa 10R (W. Ibiganl, 2 to 1. third. Time 1:4114. Kacaael Want, My Alisjr.

Euphoria. Bed White aad Blue, Florence ronso. Eva Claire, Doty, Ruth Parish and Belle Toone also ran. Seeond Race Six furlongs. Gold Enamel 113 fTrnxleri, 5 to 2.

wiai; kurtzman lid iN'leoi), 11 to 20. second: Scoteh Irish 102 I Booker to 1. third. Time Arthur Cummer, The Thrall. Big Bearb and Mint Sauce alas ran.

Third Race ilb Members' Handicap; two mile and a nuar-er. Never Sorb iBoofcert. to 2. wou: Reservation 110 (Mlnderi. 1 to 4.

se. ore! Cnrate (Nlcol), 2 to 1, third. Tim Ilium also ran. Fotrth Kai-e Seven furlongs. Estrada Pal-ma lt4 (Nlcoli.

11 to 1. on: Tbe Regent li'T liiugaoi. 13 to 10. aeeoeo; ylr lo4 tl'auli, 7 to 1. tblrd.

Time 1 2T. 8tand l'ac. Si-hnanwald, Meega and FhiroBlca also ran. Fifth Race One mile and a sixteenth. Kehooiniate 100 iNicoll, to 5, woa: Reipiiter list (Ii-igani.

5 to 1. second: Merry Pioneer li7 13 to 1. tUlrd. Time 1:48. IVootiiawa Belle.

Joo Lesser snd Brooklyn alss rn. lfn Iiaee rive inriongm. jnonet ion 1 1 roller I 9 to in. won: Kria Lee to4 lUndseyl, to 1. secoixi: Her! Ida l')4 (Uandsi.

30 to 1. third. Time l.t'lS. Miss JordsB. Frsncla TiHion.

Mulaksio. lurtbula, Uwen. eweet Kitty Bellairs snd Sans Coeur also raa. ENTRIES FOB MONDAY. First Race Three-quarters sf a selling.

sMv Jane M. Cnion Lsbor 9H, Henry Irons. Otitneld. 19 each; A lone. Msggle Irs-r.

Ida Iva. Iiuaky. TrrmageBt, luO each: Gold spink. Determination, Major Low-err. Sir Andrew.

14 each: J. Kd. Uriilo lu7. Race Mile. Variora.

Jnst So, 94 eseh; Apple. Miss Doyks. 97 escb: Tbo Regent. Sir Gallant. 101 each; Jigger, Coruscate, lo5 eai-h.

Tlilrd Race Five-eighths mile: selllrrg. Me-vlna. lixis Sauanne, 96 eaehL Alb-e Llovd. IMxelle, Miss Duke. Helen Hi men.

lot eai Sincerity Belle M2, Sweet Maid. Annie i as Miss Bex. Tbo Pet, 104 escb; Royal Legend llu. Fourth Ka-e Steeplechase; Clubhouse coarse. Two Allegiance.

Hnmaral. 125 each: Laura K. 1X1. Western Duke VVt. Beana 143, Sam Farmer 14H.

Hip Sebwarswald 154, Trenct tbe 1.1a. Fifth Race Five and nne-half furlongs. Dr. Bradv. Stealing Prinee.

Barker Harrlaon. The iM-aniin. each: Fox Hunting. Sanlsberry, f'olon-d Jim Iicuglaa, Perrv Wb-kea, Python. The I.ngushniaa, J.

B. limltb, Iiroiel, ioj ea-h: iorksnir. Harpoon. io each. Sixth Rare Mile anl eoe-slxteestb: selling.

Eva Claire Reckoner. Frivol, Hnpeful Misa. Kllrn-vre. 95 esch; 0 lino 9M. Mr.

Fsr-num. Alfred Annie Williams, loo each: Prince of PileB pii, Drammnod 102, King of tbe Yt.Iley lo7. AT PIWLICO. Kiaslsf Bares of the Marylaaa (lab. Baltimore.

Nov. S. Tbe nnnlng races at Pimllco resulted aa follows: First Bace 8Ix furlongs. Rector. 15 te 1, won: G.illant.

10 te 1. second: Mlsa Shylock. taird. Time Uli 1-i. Seeond Race Steerdeebase: nbon two Billeg.

Eonhone. 'I to 1. Biilj Kay. 4 to 1, I Howard lira's, third. Time 1-X Third Kace Five and ooehalf furlongs.

Gold Flenr. 1 tn 1. won: Oneen Roee, lo i. 1. second: To Win.

tuird. Time 1-4. Baees-i land leap: mile aud Berten'ler. 3 to 5. won: 3 to 1, aee-oml: Arrsh Cowan, thirn.

T'mr Fiftb liii'-e I ire fn-liics. The Veiled Lad.r, 12 to 1. won: Grsce Curtis. Id to sccocil; hV-ereo. third.

Time 1 3-4. Sink kace Mtl.i atd ooe-slxteeBtb. Wood Shade. 4 to 1. won: Kougii Klder.

to 5, second; Mr Williams, tjiird. Tlnn 8-4. ENTEIES FOR MONDAT. First Itaee Six furUiegs; selling. Wi.low's Mite.

CeeB Eltzaheth lo. Me Wortb list. Tennv 1mm. To sn to. Miss ianaa.sine.

Many Tbanks, Slngaway. is'h; I inialonjie Ka.i- for tnntern; short t-uurse. VV. I.V. Diver.

Morel Chief. i rs. rtuf.in. 1 eaeh: Jim siii-k. Ij.mlali.Je.

1d e-h: artaia Hares, ogrvss. eaeb; 1 is HI Bey I Third Rai-e Five furtoBgs. Bell lodiaa. Little Wooda, Cvrau, Das. Kpedai to Til Tiuies-Deujocrat.

Marlon, i. Toe football team representing Tulane University won a hard fought victor here this afternoon over the cadet teuui of the Marlon Military Just It lit the score being lo to The visitors out-weighed the cadets twenty-five pouuua to tbe uiau, and won the tnw by masttlng their weight in line bucks. The rariotg piajed a plucky and brilliant game, but the New Oilcan, men were too heavy for tliem. Tulane'a galus w-ere only for one, two and three yards and every Inch of ground was fiercely, contested by the Marlon boys. When tbe cadets secured the ball they allied by fast end runs for seven, ten and fifteen rVards, and again and again wade their distances by plunges through Tnlane'a l'ne.

Five costly fumbles la the first lialf allowed Tulane one toocbdown. In the second half the visitors were unable to score. For Tulane, Wood, Kellly, Sternes, Barbe and Martin did especially fine work. For tbe cadets, Kay, Long, Kturdevant. Thompson.

Tolk and Carter carried off the honors. Although tbe smallest man on the field, Tolk, Marion's plucky quarter, played the bravest and most brilliant pnme ever seen on' this athletic field. The halves were twenty-five and twenty minutes. Tulane lost the ball twice on downs and waa several times forced to kick. Tbe game was a splendid exhibition of football, and the cadets won nigh pralie from Tulane for tbelr playing.

TILASE) VS. fEW.tXEE. Tea Draelnar Each Deter- sniaed to Via. Football games, which next to the game with Baton Itonge, arouses the greatest IntereKt and enthusiasm In this city, are the fames which Tulane now and then piays with the eleven from the University of the South. Sewauee has a strong hold upon the affections of the New Orleans public.

Her local alumni are strong In numbers and In loyalty, and they have so often bad It dinned into their ears by the "Purple, their college paper, that the duty of a Sewanr-e man waa 'First, play football; second, play football, and third. If you can't play football, be there and shout!" That it has lotg since passed Into a proverb, hat when Sewanee comes to New Or- every man in New Orleans who ever at any time in bis history attended bewanec, is bound to be there and about Kach tram has an uubroken line of victories. They uieet next Saturday. ine pnoiograpn or tue reaiiee aggro gation gives the portraits of some very hefty young men, each of whom look eutlreiy capable of taking very good care of tilinself and fair care of bis opponent. They have Just emerged from a gruelling contest with the University of Tennessee team they defeated by a score of twelve to nothing, ihus showing that they cannot only make touchdowns, but that they can kick goals, an art apparently lost at Tulane.

"Against them," says the Tulane team's manager, "Tulane will pit tbe etronifcst team she ess bad in years: team made up of veieraus scarred with the marks of three victorious fields, and determined to wipe out completely from in siaie tne memory or the last Newanee Tulane game, li st team is made of solid grit and brain and it has been ham mered into shape by the best coach who has been this far South thus far. Mr. Harry. It is a heavy team for this sec tion, weighing some ten pounds to the man more than Sewanee, and it Is a team of athletes in the pink condition. "The make-up of the team is ss vet no decided, but Ms cue has probably distanced all competitor for the position of center.

For guards the competition is sun Keen. has prctfv we! made good on one side, as his Vale train ing has stood bun iu good stead, and F'waiiKon shows that the Inlversitv of Virginia plays football when he puts his ii" pounds into me scrimmage. For tackle Msrf'u miil make one side, He is an old tanderldlt man. On the other side, fearns may go back, or pos. IMy the Cuban or a nw buskv Individual from the department.

At ni, tate ana italpb and Fonrton ann Mom aud frank Favne are exceed ngiy jiKfir material, a pi. Mood is a tower of strencfh wherever placed and the others have been frequently tried out iielore now. owner, may stand, or game, steady little ham hers or Jnnvler, and for halves. Payne, Clarke. Williams.

tiremllHan and Wood. Smith is tin-equaled at full, and his ability to squirm through impoffible hmes and gain much needed yards reeds to be seen to be ap-Vreclnted. With I his team in the field ane thing is certain, namely, that Sewanee will be obliged to play genuine football, if abe wishes to go home with colors flying." MISlSirri DEFEATED. Loalsiana State I slirrtlty Wla by Score of 5 to O. Specla.

to The Baton Roue, Nov. 5 to tbe surprise cf the majority of the spectators and of the players as well, the iOutsiana State University team defeated he Fnlversity of Mississippi this afternoon by a score of 5 to 0, the only touchdown being made by Left Harris of S. C. and Martin failing to hick a very Inconvenient goal. Betting to-day.

what little there wa, was In favor of by two to one. Notwithstanding the fact that the general public had predicted that Mesa by Us hurdle playa would come out with serious disadvantages the ion; It was not until the pa me was won to-day that be waa called out and a snb'-tltute put ia place, Connelly bing pnt In tn iht last half at the ssme time Rlvaro wss displaced for Wil jcrt. Coach Barrv cf the Tulane Fnivet fain of New-Orleans was one of the most prominent visitors at to-diiv's tame. It ws hi opinion this aftern.on tliat the Crescent City athletes hud little orno sdvartae ln the rame which was to come off te-tween Tuiane and Louisiana on the instant. Stavton kicked o7 the visitors for Louisiana to the ihirty yards line, ami the ball was 'orocxlit bak by Mississippi r-u yards I Mesa.

With few more efforts for tbrouch Mississippfa left and richt he hull as lost on Ixu1siana's half way line. Afte three attempts on the part of Mississippi a Suck was made was tdsaida for tkirir raids. Up Mis-1 nre: lop Jiow urouff, l. i Uetlin, 1. Poj ner, 1.

Shaffer, r. h. slsslppians tried tbe Ixustana center for the g.ilns. but failed, and Mesa final. anie into peiou of the ball and made pood gains throccli center, ou a general I limine Mississippi got possession and made fifteen yards around left end.

finally i-uirt to i kick. 1 be gain made in this attempt was qe.lckly osi tack by lmiMana, making fty yards on an end run. Me, Kivaro nni? Edwards then started the ball to roKitiff for two, three and fle mii1 and wound up within two yards of the Mississippi roai. this iauce Iwitig covered by Ift Tackle Harris tor a touchdown. The anaie was such thut Martin failed to Vi-k oal and tbe score stood to i with thirteen minutes having been tafcn op in pljiy.

In the Mississippi kicked off to Baton liocge to the forty five yard line and the bail was run up for fifteen yarda by Mesa, who had tbe advantage of a splendid interference. Between that time and the end of the game, there was mime exeeiient work done by both teams, and It was hard to decide at any time who would be the winner until the final M-ore was called, with ball iu Ixinisi.ma's forty-five yard line and the fciml K'ore announced as being to O. The game to-day convinces the local entl.esijs t'nat kiliiau has the most excellent control of his men and will stand an even chance with any team of the circuit. I omey and one otiier player who have not yet participated iu the games are expected to be in nfcap- within the next few days. Following is the lineup Louisiana State Inlversity Martin rlcht Klock.

right tackle; Heard. Stavton center; Lvtles. left guard." Harris, left tackle; Jenkins, left end: Staudluger, quarter back; Mesa, left back; Bivaro, right half back; Edwards, full beck. Mississippi Shoemaker, right end: Hoggins, rifht tackle; Boss, right gnard; Strickland, center; Hodson. left guard: llodd left tackle; Msnsne.d.

left end; Watson, quarter baek: Ferkins, left baif.bHek; Cohu. right half back; Webster, full back. Touchdown Harris 1. Time halves 25 and If Inn tea. Referee Mctoaoell.

linpire McI-od. Ill MIINti C.AMK. llarsar aa4 Dartmoath tall to er. Caaibridge. Nev.

8. Harvard and Dartmouth fought without seorea a Soldier's Field to-dy. aitb tb honors of the gania slightly In favor Dartaioath. Bulk tea put up a strong defense under their owe post. Harvard reached Dartmwath'a ao-yard line and k-st tbe ball on downs, aad Dart month aaet tte saiae fate oa Harvard a 1S- yard line.

It was a rusbinc game, with few spectacular runs and very little kteklug. Toe only bell llaot ru of the game was Vtnchaa's o-ysrd dull amiind Htrvarda 4S yard. lur I raved the goal Doat by a foot. fur ruahea oolv aette4 three yards, ari the )atl meal to I'artBKWith. After three deirna vi irtiia made tm tarililng run to the the B-nl.

where btnaugti was obliged to ki-k. Tbe aeeond was devoid of Interesting nlara. Both teaoia wnwl ante to make act t'ngress when ntab'ng la tbe center of the field, Nit oa near lines the eppoalug goal tb ball cbauged bauds on aowas. fCOHK 22 TO O. Tale 'loses Practice by Baaly Beatiaa; Brawl.

New Flavea. Nov. 5 Tala rloaed her practice aehedule of font ha 11 thia after-Boua by defeating Brown 22 to ft the score being made by three touchdowns with go1, and a goal from placement. Tbe weather waa perfect. So well organised were Tale's plays that It Is act necessary for her to substitute brsvy hack field la tbe second balf and tbe tackles.

ngan and Kloeew were called only once to carry the ball. Both tb taklea outplaced the tnea against them, and the way they opened rtolea ia tbe line Hhooed that are tn the best of condition for the first cbampioDshtn game against I'rlnceioa next week. sheliu. at the end. played in bia old-time form, and contributed too exciting runs.

OIRXELL E.AS11.Y 'WlJiS. Scores Fifty I'olata Aaalaat TearhdswB ay I.ekia-h. Ithfca. N. Nov.

6. Aftr Cornell had easily scored B'ty points against Leblb this aftrmoua tbe visitors made a touch down la tbe laot few minutes of play. Lehigh gut tbo ball sa Cornell 'a 40.yrd line, wbea Bird fumbled a panted ball. After gaining to tbe 4-vard line. Adums dropped beck to tea yards snd missed a goal from the field.

Bird was unable to hold the ball, aud viott dropped oa 11 behind the Hoe. FAILS TO MORE. Texaa I aahle to 1 taytblac with thlcaaja Teaaa. Chieago, Nov. 5.

Ey a s-xire of 68 to the Fntrersity of Chicago defeated the ralversity of Texas on Mirsball Field to-day. The Tevans presented a team that waa tbe pick of tbe South, and la tbe early stages of tbe game shoved good football quality by steadily advancing the ball from their owb Jo-yard line to Chicago's 5-yard lias, where they lost tbe'r only ebanre to aeore. P-car- borotigt, of Texas oaa wit through tbe center. but fumbled, and Krkeraall picked It op and made sensa'tooul run of lis yards for a touchdown for Chi. ago.

He was closely chased by Jones of Tias Texas played hard after tbts. but the bc-ago men had taken tbe lead. nd b.r and aresie fsthali tactli-a. sent one ana sf'er another across be Tetaa gol lire for eleven ton. loo n.

Mne goaia ere from ttw hoom na and oiie from tie fleid. Tbe seeend oalf opened oitb fkat pta iii3f. aa ei harge of pnnta CLicag asi- the to the 4--yard line, where k- made a beautiful dmo k. scor ing the rnlli g.iai from toe field. Spies ite rn of f.rtT yrds en a 'fr.

ami Kp.tieii ii.1 Lee Suaiaeil beta made runs of teaty- fire Tarda. Iei-r. bo J.1 tea la the half. a.a.J.- a Mm tif thirty r.l. and after rar-ied rte ball ever tbe al Pne.

nc of tn f.rTT rr.i aisi -re made bv ltet.drirkses sad K4'iUoa of tbe Trtii ream. I'm thousand people saw the game. FIRCFLT COTETEn GAME. adeta Lone, Bat Make t.ood $ksw. lag with lr I ncet ow.

vt'eat Foint. X. Nov. one of tbe ercest ev seen teee Prlnee- I'uirerslty the West Pofat cadets here to-day. tbe Bral being 12 to 6.

The cadets uiwe than b-1-1 ttoelr no against h. I i Capt. Calruore, r. South, r. ton's Voa Berbams at Holy Cross College Iark tn-dy at 3 Kro.neta-rfiiiltterea.

PaBnebo-r. Vltter and lii.key. Hoffuian. Holiy. It'; Zeho-er.

Ats. a. sens, t-. l-ord, c. f-; ii.vea.

r. f. Beh in. utility. uu Berhaaate.

c. ri. kie and FngraiB. K-hat lh Nerette iNmkett. lUtaeh.

a. Iiputa. 1 Alberta, e. I re r. f.

Kaitn, Keif, aialty. Midwinter Lraiar. The Midwinter League will play three games of baseball to-day at Marine I'arh. Tbe Noko-mls and OnroUa will plsy off a postponed game this morning at In ifoe afternoon the 5okoma and os-mn. will play the Brat gaaM- at ii.Tii and tbe neroseen and Cbicka- ill play Cie aemtid game ten mi nates after tr nrat (XBW ends, llie ataoding to date Is as follows: Won.

Lost. I neroBees, I bi taaaa. feitul. Oscevlas. 3 2 COHIMi AITO H.ltEf- Machlaeo mmd Drivers tome frorn All Oyer the World.

Special to The Times-Democrat. New York, N'os. 5. Arrangements for the tkird annual International automobile touniauient of the famous Onuond-Iay-tnna beach course are practically completed. Irlvers from all aver the United States, and from Europe as well, have signified their Intention of taking part In what has become known as the bine rtbboa sutomoblle event of the year.

President Charles i. Lurgojne of the Florida East Coast Automobile Ass.v-ia-tton, under whose suspli-es the tournaments are given, arrived In Manhattan last week to cuifer with W. J. Morgan, the representative of the asxoclatiou aud manager of the event. In regard to the final arra Btement of the programme of races, Mr.

Burgoyne declares that the third annual automobile derby will be the irreatest vet asen In as the famo.s beach Is In prime condition snd 1 inVt'l I -III "1 I I I IITT nille irtaite by W. R. Vaioierbllt, last winter will, in all probability, be beaten before the tournament ia over. Mr. Vanderbilt ha an horse power ear.

while non of the new in ach lives will have as high as IJU-borse power. It is tr.org "it by expel tiitt f.s-ures ss low ss tuirtT-ulne seconds may lie made between the dates, Jan. and 2S. of tbe ItsiS toumauietit. Mr.

Hurgoyne Is very enthnsiastic over the new clubhouse that his Bssociatloa has bnllt on the beach. It wiM be used in entertaining visitors at the tournament this a inter The progranime of races, twenty-five In tin tn tier, is alreadv romp let el and will tske care of machines costing as low as lss, and aa high aa 1.Y. The principal races will be the pisniilea for the Vaaderbllt trophy. prerwntel by W. K.

Vanderbilt. Jr. Aln.i.st eual In Importance will be the mile international record for the Kir Tliorims K. In-war trophy. The Cftv mile open to American earn only wiil hlso provide a great rm-e.

Another itnportanA event will be tbe ten mile American derby, which will be a sweep, stake race, and the only strictly professional race or cash race In the programme. There will lie four clays of racing snd two days of record-breaking. ir Thomas It. Iiewsr. M.

who has a large stabie of automobiles and who Is often a motoring companion of King IM-ward. will be present at the tournament, and will set ss oue of the referees of tbe races. fV e' Ve-VV -s 4 We can save one hundred thon- nd dollars In city sewertes. enough money to keep our and gutters In order and streets remove garbsge daily, but It can not be done If the hungry gang who con- stltute the ring tlrket le placed la power. "Cart-" Fltzpstrick h.ns J'tst assessed them for snd they are preparing to j.iid the treasttry and make rood t'ae heavy expenses of the campaign.

sryeyeyysVWeyyef RIVER TELEGRAMS. TICKSBI Nov. ft Wd A MePeake. Ageota. ew Orleans: Imperial down at m-n to-day; 1443 bales cotton saika rice, 7 sacks seed.

Leave Tuesday. s. 5 p. m. eVl.

A. DI KE. Master. BATOrj SARA. Nov.

II. Wright. Agent. New Orleans: The M. Carter iil arrive Sunday Boon and leave Wednesday at 1-na.

Haa bales cvttjn, ssrks seed. II. M. CARTKK. Master.

Special to Tbo Tinea-Iwmocrat. BAYOt SARA. Nov. J. River of a foot below sera, a fall of In twenty-four hours.

Ieparted down: St. James. It 4 i. M. Carter, at id p.

m. ax. Gang, at last ALLXANUKIA. Nov. gauge .7 of a fiit belon aero, having fallen .1.

Weathtr clear and cool. KSBl Kli. Nov. 5 -Tbe gauge reads 3 feet, a rise of .1. The li-lia cleared for Memphis.

Tbe American cleared. The Imperial tfne down lo-oiit. Hratlier clear. NATlllKZ Nov. S-Tbe gauge reais ft feet, a rise of .2 la the past tneniy-fnur bonr.

Tbe Betsy Ana cleared at 12 noon for Bayoa Sara. The Kesolure passed down at 4 p. m. Tbe Tntted tatea suaatNtat 31acoaib. boiled for Natcuei Isiaa.1.

paaae.1 uVius tbia aftev bib. Wejftber clear and coot. MF.MrHIH. 5 River 4.7 feet, a rise of .2 la twen'y-f'sar beMirs. Georgia Leo got away this morning for Cairo.

CAlR'i. 6. River feet and stationary. Weather partly elomly and cool. The stacker Lee arrived from M-mptd at p.

and cleared for Ht. IMiis at 2 p. m. Tue I'eters 1-ee arrived from lsna at 9 a. m.

and departed for ft. -lxiuls at 2 p. m. Tbe Beaver i leared for Ht. I-oois at a.

tu. with a tow ,4 legs. Tbe red iiartweg cleared fee tbe upper at lo a. m. ST.

Lot IS. Nov. 6 -Kiver 9 3 feet, fall ef .3 nf a ft In tbe past fseii'v four hour. Boslnesa along the levee libt. IV, at her lair and co.it.

Ijiil is II. LK. Nov. 5. River rising: la tbe canal 2 feet liebes.

on tUe fails 2 in bes, at fst of Cie lecia it feet Inebes Clear and es-ant. F.iisi.ea S-sei. Courier to inuatu Tmooia to am.llto.i. K.i.-.slietU to ijeaTenwirtn. were ije dparturen.

CINClNXAn, Nov. 3. Hiv. falling: SJ feet, a fall of since morning, and a fall .1 siai-e imn. To d'lisri ires, t'leaa and rani.

between lueinnatl and Pomemy opeuest a feet tae of water. so Taxpayers of New Orleans: Ix you want a re'urn a Fltxriatriik Council and all tbe calamity that meant to this city? If so, vote the ring ticket. R. STEVENS. a.

Exhibition Friday. HAKM W. FT tZP Auettooeer. at HEALL. BT HARRY il.

H0DUSOX. RAISINS! RAISES RAISES! 3000 BOXES. Loadoa L.jer Raisiss. Crs 1934, My Aactloa, WESITIS9AT, Not. 9, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.

For An-ouDt it Wboa It May Concern, At Soatbern Pacific R. K. Anog bd. Front. Near Jaorwb St ree s.

LOTS TO it TT I'LK' HASERS. PY PUBLIC ACCTION. NO LIMIT OR RE-fEICVE. EX. I.

C. CAR SO. 13.Ur AND U. AND C. CAR S.fti.l.

HT HARKY H. HODOSOW. ACCTIONEiK. OFFICE TAt COMMON TKL.r. TERM! SPOT CASH.

8 4t BT DENIS, DASZIC.ER At TISSSIER. JUDICIAL ADTERTTSXMENT. Nica Double Cottage, 1 53 ni 155 Allx, hhrm -Ejsnj and Pct-tier Stresfs (AlgUrs). SUCCESSION OP VICTOR ZATAHUN MHO "W1LHKMINA J. Mo TT, UiJ WIFE.

No. 73T f'lri) Dtarrtct Coort ror tbo Pariah of Orleans. BT DENIS. A -PSSIER. A loneerj (Tlce 111 arena-let street- TIE-DAV.

Nov. 29 it 12 oloi-k a-. at ft. Red Eat ate fcxrhangs. 31 Baroano street, will noUl at publkt- sae loa by virtue of aa order dated Oct.

23 1J4. Vy tbo Hob. T. C. W.

Fills. Jndge of tso foeeall ccurt. Divialoa la tbo abort entitled matter, tbo following described property, to wlf A CERT A IX LOT OP CHOCXD. w1b sll tbe bn Mine and ImpcovemeBt tnereoo. altuoted ia the Fifth District of tbls city.

the square No. so. hoonded by Alia. Eiisa. B.S10V aad Powder st reefs, designated aa lor No.

S. Irb measures Mt feet oa Alia by 12 feet la depth, ail Freucb aeaonre: tr Im-proveaiewta are deeignat-d by tbe Ns. 13 sail 1S3 Alix street, and eomorlse a dobblo eo'-tage eoaraining Bve momo oa eaeh Bide, cistern, abed ste. Alls nnd Bnoay reeto aro aaphclt-d. Is a rd aelirhbortwnd, aad arata at lld.tO per mouth.

Termo er mora cash, balance, tf any. ia oe year. per rent per aaoum ta-trrest. ssnal ami eostomnr aaeorttv clan a and pun-haser pays dtate tates nf 1904 oeee sr-d above tbe price of adjudication; 19 per cent time of adJndtcsriuB. Aet ft ssle before M.

Ma hone Notary Fnbllc. at evpsnae of tbo porcfaaaer. c2! ri 13 2l 21 BOtO Prof. Aswall I'raea Poonle of Ver-bob to Vat far II. Special to The TraeroDemoerat LeeavlBe.

Nov. S. A hrn gattierlag of people frees ail narts of tbe parish assess bled st tbe court bouse to-day to partlclpata la tbe good roada eoaveatlea aad hear Btato SupetiBtendent 1. It. Aswell dlornsa tbe school boBd tsene.

There s-aa aot Brack ae-eompliabed at tbe good roada aieetlng. A reooitifloB wss slopted providlBg for tbe appointment by T. C. Wlcgs.te. who -repted ss nhalrmsa of tbe meeting, of a eomaMttso oa resolutions, which, was done.

At taia Juncture roof loa was aude aad carried that Miiperintetiilent Aswetl sddress tite meelrg. Tbe rent le-nao was intreduee and a.ade aa eSnptent plea la favor of fio hood booe and ednestloB. Judge Io f' Uosred. The Srst game ef foofholl ever plsyej la I.eesvMIe foivk place to-day betweea Leseille siel Ie Charles. Tie Lake Cbr'es team earrted off the lai'la bj a score of 34 to o.

Tbe game wss oltaesed by a lerge awlleaea and waa Interesting ibe speriators taroaga-out. Mr. Job a Paroaao Pleaea. has ciene. a at '4 St.

C'narleo svertno. wfiere lee mar lie fonnl at lHertv afternoa afrer Mr. is sn eirxinv-nt of tbo I-l-etJlkv srsteiil of playl'ig. a grad'iat of ti: fv Fiiiilan.1 onseevg. tore la B.eat.n.

ami pupil 'laytfwt Johns, a fe.iow-stndeDt aili Paderewsal bt LescaettaAf. giml a a foaiMe by Burke. Prtaeetaa a half-kif k. The half of tbe gsaie was nwbius nit mttnt aitaks axwrtnt the ea4et line uw aaa Agm i for conikictersble an4 gala. witi resulted la I loals.

all f'Mir heiag Btad by Coooey, tea a left taeaic. Prince- Oeorala Beatea ay Alabaaaa. ToscaksMO. Nov. 5.

Georgia waa beatea fry Alabama oa tbe Utter esapua to-day by a sere of 14 to S. Georgia outweighed the Alabamlaas tea pounds, but were takra off their feet ia tbe Brat half, taetr opponents a-orins three ton, h.lom am aad oe gnai. Ur-gia nude one toirtidowa la the last half. XA ell-Coateateal C.aaoe. Special to Tbe Tlates-DemorTat.

Meritikaa. Nov. 6. The A. and M.

fena ataravUte boat tbe Higa r-rboot bna at football la a well-contested game to-day by a score of ft to Eacltlaa; Gaase at FraaL.Ua. Special to Tbe Tiave-Democrat. raakilB. Noo. game footbail betweea tbo bvctboestera lod'is trial loatltate Lafayette aad the Fraaklla teama yeaterday waa oao of eacttiac iBtereat.

la the toao-up woa. aad made a klck-oS to tbe Fraakll 15 yard line. FraakUa retnraing It to tbo la fa yet to 1-yard line, by dotoa aviua fast east plaja. bat lust tbe ball ea 0" na. lotayette tbea panted to Franklin's 50-yard Iloe.

obea il oaa caught by Umi, and be ran thrush the ltarlte liaea, arortug a tmMnwi oitbia tfieea miaBteo' pUy. Iraak-lla failed to k' a ttw l. Ifayrtie tkea a tnarbdnwa sad failed to ki-k tbe gsol- doing ttw piay la tea a.uutea, aiakirg -ore la tbe serood bait Franklin kicked to LafsV. ette's li yard Kb, sod tbey rei'iraed tbe bail to Franklin's line, aad ly gtmd rnohea thwigh renter secured another tmi'Sb-on. srf 11 to 5.

Lorarett having tbe boll Bear Irai. kim's Joyard iloe at tbo rboe of tbo second halftone of tbo principal fears re of tbe gaaM waa tbe atoeBce of any oral fling, sad no aerieoo accidents resulted. altnvogB J. U. FWil of tbe rraakllB team bad to retire from tbo game sa i.wirt of toprfieo.

W. A. Browa waa also aligtiily la jura d. bat aaisbod tbo game. Fcaasjlvaala Defeata Ijifayette.

No. iVaasylvaaia tc-day defeated Lafayette at football by tbe score of 22 to All tbo points were cored la tbe opening half, after tbe visitors bad spent their energy Is carrylrf tbe ball from tbetr owa 24-yard 11 Be to i'eaaaylvaaw a SO-yard line. Ia the second half PVnnsTtrania bad stnot aa eatireiv new elevea aad tbo play waa aU la her territory. taaalataa Wlaa fraas Mlaaaarl. ft.

Loots. Nov. A astiingtoe t'nlrerstty defeated tbe Missouri State Inlversity football tram to-day by a score of 11 to la a game played at tbe World's Fair stadium, before a crowd of folly IissJ. Amherst laa fraaa "Holy Cress. Amberst, Nov.

a After two miautea of the play la tbe foot bail game her against Holy Croaa, Amberat wsa scored oa for tbo Brst time this year. Amberst woa by a of tf to a. Rcoalta of Other Games. At NaabvlUeVanderMlt I'Blversity 22. Fnlvecstrv of Tennessee 9.

At Lafvette Furdue M. IndlsBa MMlcst B. At O. Illluois Ohio fitate CBlverslty At Annapolla-NaTy 20. FeaBsylvanla State College M.

at Madisoo. Belwtt a. At UncolB Nebraska 17. lows ti. At Anm Arbor Mich igaa I'rake College 4.

At Kleh-wod I'nlverslty of Irgiala 4, Virginia Polytechnic Instltnte t. At Tscsloeoa. Ala. I niveralty of Alabama 10. rniverslty of tieorgia ft.

At Norfolk 4ieergerown la, Nortfc Cara lias At Atlanta-Georgia Techs 11, Clemsoo II. THE GIAXTS. strong Teaaa Proaaiaoal New lerk Neat Tear, pedal to The Tlmea-DeaioeTat. New York. Not.

5. President Harry a list of the Olaata wbose contracts for next ses.soa have been approved and promulgated, shows that seven of this year's champions have pledged them selves to play under John raw's management again next year. The names of those players wha have eoaie Into the Giants' fold tre "Ironuian" Joe McGlnnlty, Frank Eowerman. J. J.

Pnnn. Arthur levlin. "Billy" Gilbert, Luther Taylor, and "BHr Dahlen. It was pretty certain after the season closed that more of the plsyers on this years team would accept terms to play here next season. last year jdsued a ears' contract to play with tbe New Yorks.

The recent declaration of Medinnlfy that he would not piar with the "tiiants next season, owtn' to President refusal to permit tilm to plav with the Ijt Angeles Club this has little significance. was a bit mfflej at the time and spoke his mind too freely. He will piav tsail witn the New York Club or not at alL The "Iron man" has many more years before blm in the bit league, and he Is not trsslng away chances af cleaning up at lenst Tssi a year, simply because Mr. Brush saw lit to refuse hita a chance t- earn a few extra dollars and possibly strain his pitching arm so that bis services to the New ork Club would le prae-tb-ally nseles. "Jack" Warner, despite talk tn tbe contrarv.

will in all pmbabillty he a "iiant" next year, aa will teeorge Brown. Mathewson. Mctiaun. Ionlin. Ames, Wilt's.

Marshall and F.HIott. As to Lresnaoao and Mextes, there Is mo eer-tai'ty. However. will tiave more of the veterans back on the team, snd If there is a vai-ancy It will lie In the ontfleld. and M.mw ran nil this position witb a fi man.

aasaserelal Lraiie'i Clone Tbe certain will be Anally rung down oa tbe Commercial League baser senses to-day shea tbe pennant woa by tbe rntrb Bros, club mill be presented. Tbe ceremony will occur at Athletic rrv ar lo o'clsek tuie foreoona. The t.resei-ai cB will be made by President m. J. A berles.iie game wl'l lie played bv r-e pennaat wlarters ao-i the efials of lessw.

The ainirts ef trie sere- I teams, ai well as the piasers. are evpe-ted to be p-esent. and the general pablic ia also eitebded aa invitatn a to attend. riraiaeta Play Voa Heraaaan. IV re Erroet's cbaaipiooa will ptaj H.

Hat- roBdaeea. BUly Brook. Quit Tip, CMooe, 102 eocB. Fonrtb Bsco selling: mne Mlnotasr lt. Allaa L7.

Bar Ledne Barbel. eaeh: Juotice lol M-fioad-o-k i Bodkb Rider. Spring Brook. 8 J- ri.tr forlones. Mel- noe 112.

Dr. Hpralll reea 9ees R.sm. l'sj. Kew.ro. sin, Balpb.

Probe. Fa-ttt Wt eb: Woodnal 04. Slxtb Race Hue a no ootiitt------ -s- I.sshi. iH-tratl'in. Brlerr.

Cbarpie. Mattle Taretasa, each. Dan ratefc ralla. a. v.

Dsn Patcb failed at Delmar Park track to-day to equal bis world record, bat socceeded In siskins; a mile Is Bat. tbe re by brsaklt too orate recorw of 2:03 S-4, wbicb was by sia airo, ehea. Considering tbe besvy traeb Daa Patch's aerfoerBSBee ts regarded as food Tel on the Mempnm i Folly persona wltm saed tbo perform- aace. Tlaa Trial Losi Dilla PBt-psaed. aerial ta The Tlmeo Democrat.

Memphis. Nov. tryln Loa Dtltoa over a wet track at tbe Memphis Trotting Associattea's course to-day. Millard Saunders, her trainer. aaBonneed that tbe time trial against Major Del ma fa Bile record of Jrtll 1-2.

without aid of a manor la frost waa pcofpoaed till Monday afteroooB. Io Dillon showvd mneb of tbst 8ery disposition wbicb ho me men rfer to as "ber lie anlrlt" to-day. and epinloB is expressed ia rortaia anartere tbat sae bresks tbe record. TRtIV LOADS OF THOROIUH-BREDS COSSTASTLT lOMI.Itt I. Urge aanttora af llorseo llaraeBBeat Arrlvlag; fraaa St.

Lwala asd Caleaaja Chlea. TwrfBsasx la losldrst TkstTbrr Will Bo Tarf War. Hornemea sre now arrlvtna at the Fair Grounds ra sock Bombers tbat eves il Crea. rent City Jockey Clob s'Sciala oa doty at tbe track raa aot well k'-ep track of the There are bow over 300 borers oa tfce grouad. aad tbey were contlnnlsg ta pour la rapl'lly up to a late boor last atgbt.

Tbe follealng ts a partial list of tbe arrivals from St. Louia: B. Rohinsoa with 3. B- Marks 5. M.

WUllama 14. L. Hatcbin 3. Wllsoo 2. C.

A. Boss S. J. Kelley 3. Rexfora 2.

Barns 2. P. (i. Hlldrith 3. Foreman 1.

Brlggs 1. M'-k 1. Hall A ABdersoa T. T. Cburt a.

J. C. Tucker 3. 1. Lesky 3.

tirsdy 2. Flowers 4.W. Sr. la-cent N. Catolette 4.

J. Wimpraa 4. Hoaeiip 12 BohemsB 2. Cbas. 3.

J. t. lu. Neil A Ijfas 7. Joe Howell 12.

J. P. Bibb-baa A Co. M. A.

terers o. MaillB A Walker 12. Hehawaker Tbls makes a total of lt2 horses striving from St. Lwis Friday Bight sad yesterdsv, and the end to ant yet la aigbt by any mrn.l A Western turfmaa. reeeotly arrived from Chicago, said ye.ier.Uy tbat be did aot tbisfe there ss any ehaoee of torf oar In New Orleans this witter.

"Mitca caoirai nas oeen male." he said, "of tbe fact tfcat the Creat-eat i "ity Jockey CHh haa Issned i's jtase ao- BouBoenirnt for 10d eonsevntive days' rseliig, ti ls has been lntrrjite'ed by some as a. a-t of rusitillty the part of Its ofllala; but this appears to me be a wholly -n i warranteil assnmption. Tve (Tear.nt City Jockev Club bss similar IB former res rs. isi to nnre dsiii were this year wooid have pnt them ia tbe post-Uoa assenting to anticipate acrloa oa the Bart of the Westera Jockey Club. which thev Bad bo offletel knowle-lge.

Tbls have beea not only res-sumptions, hot I think that if frastT and lil-advlsed partisans n.mld keep their hand off and let these 'ins manse their own affaira. tbe chate-es of aav nnplessant frteti.m wmild greatly diminished. I tblnk Mr. Corrigaa talked gisid ermaKrtt see.e hi bia Interview, wnirb wan piibliabed ia Tbe Times-Democrat ttia HI Rtt 0DTL00X tbe Lea attacks of tbe Prlacetea Bieo dor-The tug the first half, scoring a toavhdoaa and a I.

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