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Sfct Shnts-gtmccrat: tmbas, Gdobtx 30, 1904. gain teana of a fumUe.1 1 atuek to tbe saae to the laat. harir.r to fall IT'ilane filled to IM. to to klT i several tlie aeconnr of injtirie. Th ii i hkb A 1H Ml iii itM-u Tuijne tie tail on a fmuhle.

I nf J-Q'eiiv exiraa at Inter'er nreak- I ins awl the tackling ef tbe ba waa aupei l. I lHiWlana rare 1 uierty team waa uki.toa it aroin.J end and uad aaailr a uui of I hen Nmlrh rwicfa: tlou a a i eaoiajr toe man .0 drop the (all. in. v.a l.w b'arr for a-m ami t'jey ban to under. trit atl artermntrlia hxit ott.

altuuvii team diKiilayed both to a creat ex- i.n-.,t. ie. fr 4 a.e. Tulne io l.snil.le. The oSire an.1 Hlw held the i r- Mullen), 4 to 1.

Cashier r. 7 to 1. third. 1 ine 1 J.inzl- Inif. M.

Kleiner, larian. baud Da.h. I'mhuhi avorea alao ran. lotrib ne uil au.1 one-a'xreotith: handicap. Imf.netetifli.i 117 iM'-lunllot.

'2 to 1. uou: KaTorite 11.7 iilcke.ni, 4 to 1, iw--o(hI Mjtinapring iCla.kt. 2 1. third. Tinte flora Wii-Iwcurr and Aden aiao ran.

I liih S'i and a half f-irlonc: arlli ig. Tern 1U2 iM. MtiII. n. 4 to 1.

uo Mere lo- iln. 3 to 1. iJ. Ifcnri, to 1. Time -1 Mint Crime, r.acsrly, anti V.nlioa alao ran.

Sii'h uile ami aeetjr llaS. Inpd iirlft 8 to 3. won: 1ji 1 Blake', lit to 1. e.i.nl; Irer-nla iVoiitici. LU to 1, third.

Tm lor ft I Tulaae Wins a Rough Game I forced IO th. no ohlt ki. k. kit ke. to Chaiu- Center au it bj.

ten Tints. ClnC- tro-d V. ar.1 et linanl on Gridiron. Bell. "Ko thrush lH crauoed th ranl a' tfc- larke k.

nt an. fia i RraabcT ti.ave Tcitell Kct floierBickli Race Goers at Latonia See a Stirring Finish. Heavily Played Favorite Wins by "iT-Himi witn mm. He van R. Tickie.

Tjekle Knd Knd Back Half Rack. 1 Imir Rrorlea l.ii;anl..... Rack. Half Rack Mullrr Craie. Mi Martin and Mlndora ali ran.

KTcnth Race ne mile and Amherlta a 7 to 1. v-im: I rank Kiee Don't Defer It Longer. If you need treatment, why not get the very best. CONS LLT DOS. BETTS BETTS DYAR, Defeats Brawny Mississippians, Score 10 to 0.

e. nr inTOUEil liill kl- tor bre and folio ed Imuxi. la.ti.v lih act-en yarja la th-- ra-ie l-iruit ried to between left ta.it- and end. "but Uawll iHibel bitn 1 ulane mi forced k. ai kmc low en-ih i Iw hna ked.

and ib hla-iaaippl fell a i he hall. dove "left end far f. janta. aud Lattimer got one on a strafcii. k.

lay got three aronud Wt end and liien tVy ere f.irel to kut aain. Whit-tia klcketl to Chamber, w'tm ran It tip -a yard. Clarke went throueb left tackie for loor yatda and a half, ami smith, on a bock, a't kit. more. He followed this aim three thnMigb tbe same play.

They hammered at toe j.oe for i tear minutes. Wois fettlnx four sud Salth three yards. 1'ayne ijil-a to (in an end run. Tuiane lost tae 111 oa a 03-yard line on aowna. On the flr! pby Wood broke thnwth Mii-aipi's defeaae and oasbed lh.

ir man luck a Saturday Football Reaalla. At Salem. City IT. Raimfe Colleje in. At Savannah n.s-lda State College 0, Savannah Av.Mintion O.

At Norfolk Canute Indians 14, I nlTeralty of iii.i iieioivn. o-t. 2S. Oalmonth 3.T. Wea-kryan t.

i eat Point. Oct. 29. -West Point 1. WU-llm 0.

CbUnOelphla. Oct. 17. Holy Croaa 4. St.

Lo ilt. Oct. The nlrerallv oflav, 13 to 1. aeoni: Ilifffl yi I 7 to S. tl.ird.

Time 2: 2'. Iviian. Klnttatelle. fathoe. fieeond Mate, J4r-11 aid IniUxlen ran.

ENTRIKS KoR MONDAY. 1 irt Kace-ne mile and ooe-aixteeoth. rr. Hnt, P.er.-e J. 1i7.

Ma.l.. Jtweet Note. H3 Alwaya laltn'ul Ji. Wan. y.

IL Bird Wood, flyer. 14 each: Leenja Kinjatelle it. luilHMien $. Bradley Kill 15. Se-ond Ka'-e Seireu forlonav.

Janfle Imp 101. Jaran, Hannoek E-ile. each; lromiu. T3e Kye, li each: Ky ilay 1'4. Aiiadano.

l'aiTe. AlreMia. :3 ea.h. Third sia Incol, Thrift, Montiiirr. liKi each: Auue lavl.

follie. Men from Starks villa Resort to rouffh Tactics. Only a Neck. Card Evenly Divided by the Favorites and Outsiders. Tair Field at Jamaica Drfeaied by tlie Israelite.

eleven Aaatln defeated World' fair ..214.. St. Charles Street Nsw Crle'ss. La. yard.

LliR-in, on tne neat play, larrl-d th tifi.en yan.a on an end run. Chamber Game Very Exciting from Start to lir. K' each: Illrtlieneaa 7. ten Ml Turloopa: baodlcati. M'aa Mae ly M4.

Byron kw. MattJe 11., IlditU Jlav. lindeu. H4 ea-h; Atlaa a. filth Race One mile and an eia-bth: handi ei.tr or ro O.

foainihrm, 0,1. aJverslty of Cla-(iniiatl ll. hio Medic 0. Anna iwlin. in i.

u. Nv "''t' -u--Mkh'S 2 Wl- Xasliville. fht. Cnl-veraifv Cenrral College of Kentxckv Knoxvllie tKu niveraltv of the Soma (Sewanee) It lairerslty of Tea- cap, ljil.in 112. Sam Craix.

flora illoucnt.y. SPECIALISTS i2 each- Hlppx ratea Mafalda Ma, j- M. Tammany. Sambo. each: IB Eillin-j Made in St.

Loni and Clarke collided on tbl play aad the little quarter maa kim-ked out. tjauford iin in at quarter. I'lny reaiiakij. HdswII tiaiii through right Which- kl. kel to Saaford.

hn got the ball on lolaue 2.r.l line. iiiMipt was Hoed Urteea yrds ior btddlrg in the line. Saclth left tackle, getting; are yar.ia. took six and too ard swreesaively throigh V'ft tackle. Words ctnled the right end for ten yards.

Smith got in the same ait an.1 two on bs k. Woods went thioegh right tackle for two yarda. pot (ior the ball on Mississippi's one-yard Hue. Smith puhel over for the after eighteen minoteo of play. i it in fator of Tulsar.

Stanford fatted to kick roal. farorite l'X. Taby loaa M. V-o. Mviai.

i. "Who treat and eiitii Race Six fnrlona-a. OtKl.Hi 1U3, Jo- ette. Benaonhorat. St.

l'anlel. Iura Hun Barry' i Boys Make Splendid Siowinj Agninst Weight, Erawa and Slnj-ginj Merrill Smitlr Dazed. Tears Is Scored by Aniberita at About Fifteen to Oac ter. Ren laar. each: One anore iC.

Mint Bed I04. i-elia ItaS. Itowllna Mrrih, il1- pffli mmm mm Crina). Bagerlr U7. Seventh Rat One mile and a aiiteenth.

Cber-k monta n. ATif-rlta. US each; Mind.irm. Honrke -kran. each: frank Rice.

Trtul hlttb-a kick-d off for Mississippi. 1'ayne Athena. each: lernia. Seeood Mats, Tangible, l'C ea. alwl (, Tatteoham BY CRIIMl MK DEFEATED Ql AKER9 II TO Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases, to WMch Men and Women are subject.

Thousands have been treated and cured by them and your case chould prove no exception. Specific Bfood Poison, Stricture, Seminal Cincinnati, Oct. 2a. 4'nppeiHeld. tlie heavily played favorite, raptured tbe a Ilautib-ap by a nek in a tirring finish, with I'ouauluca, at I.at.mia to-day.

with Eauerva-lion only a calf-length behind. Throe favor- AT WORTH. The eleven won yeaterday from tbe ViaaiMii.pl Aceleriltaral and MechaniVal l-Ufe of Start? Ule by tbe score of lo lo and came oot of tbe came a lire. TNe al lya not only bad la beat the brawny eangbt tbe ball on the lo-vard line, ran Use. live snd was downed.

Tuiane waa nfteen rarda for hoeilne In the line. Wien they lined np again the ball was fuaibled on itt as snd Tuiane was forced to kick. Si.iitH sentlii'g 1: dn to toe enemy 30-yanl Itne. Telane did great offensive work at this a of ranie. La.mir and Cale breaking thro the ot'poalng line and sending the bail a ran, iwlng Mlaelasippl to kick.

Wal'ii. niin-ed la Sanford. who ran the 11 1 Gold liai a cat I Ma km Ip for Lata oa lt- ani three outsider id-d the card. Weal atrada jr. aWpptans at but alao had to pro- first K-ca- six and one-half ftirtongs.

D. ua uoia fnan-l. who waa XI. i'H iScanisteri, 4 10 1. won: floor but a neck behind Iran The Terrible two 011 1 jilt odor 1, li tu 1.

Kfh-1 Davi ieci luemaeiTea rrora r-lnj slushed and eed. which latter a one of the fanarite methods emplured If some of the big fellows from tbe next Slate M.telpd aa i-naliaed fifteen ysrds Virtora Held Carahrialare- eleven nkenetrr the RomI Waa to Dan. Ker Canac Wmn 4 hararte-rlae-d "gh nod llleatltlmato Playlas aad Botk ldra Wre Ptaalixed Frjaotly. 1'C ilayiori. to 2.

third. TlnK 1:21 1-4. --tra-, Andtarrns. A mm. floronica.

Howies, day af. when the world's record Jyr ail fnrlonars waa equaled at tbe Worth track, won the Chi- ago Rldite handicap to-day with fr-at The I.ot.ra-1. 4 iif ton Ben llulluai, li Ins t.irl and sonor also run. Kaawe. iiiri aa a v.

ak.le. waa one of the ---jid lii- MiIh. titiiwal P7 if. Rolsndi, auost Uttrr that has erer been seen on th I'Sae. Weather cold: track fast.

12 to 1. -uu; I'7 ifoyi. to 3. aeca.ud; suit of the Vallcv 1117 iMml 7 lu 2. third hoidittg in the line.

oti went tnrongn riht ta. kle for live yards and Cate. In an etv.l-cer i.lsv. ma te a itgxas run atr field. tbalKhts I he A.

and M. tackier and nuking tea ysnla. It was a rtsky attempt. The gaiue little aian fertonate enot.h to get ivn aahnrt. Ce took1 two tbrongh b-ft and Smith three through renter, wiien time was ralbd.

the ball being oa Ta-lane' 23-yard Hum. THE SiX'OMI UAIJ. local Held. Kman the Brat kick-off untU tbe ubiatle eo.I.-d the the two teaias were Time 3 4. llenokart.

Yarna, nrr Ho iTrwhll. to 1 Won: Ban! of Avon 113 (Domini. k. 15 to 1 il. llie Cat and Era slsn ran.

at la hammer and and nearly erery anlx Third five and one-balf furlong. ec-no: iio j.i., tjcbniu.ni. 2 to 1, third. Tim. 315.

Viola Haroer. Bank Street. np aent some an to the ntltir snd O. t. 29.

The third atn-prlae of the football sea sua orcurred at 80-dierV Field to-day wbea the Harvant eleai-u not only defeated and prevented frouj 1113 iKatili. 2 to 1. ikw; toaalns. Tolaue naed mure men than Ml natnear. r.rnest I'arham.

Anna Brail, iliu- Young 115 tlineani. even, second; flying f. naounta and Marshall Kra alao rae nrnoK jw, tt-oyi, to 1. tblrd. Tinia- 1 l-Z.

"A'lnifred fad, MaiwiM. Iir. Krnuoy. Judfe slaalppl. bat tl farmera aeemed to lie more easily knockwl ont.

and they grasped every Sanford kicked off to Mississippi' 13-yard I bnt was completely oatnlarvjd In every rwwna Kace furl.maa ol. Hoppert 112 8 to 6. w.m. Pan Creatla M3 (Hoffniani. 8 to 1.

second; Scotch Iriah l'i iraynor. Mint JMan and also ran opponnnuy to rest. I ourth Kiff he Kenton Handicap; mile and oiie-alglitii. Ul lo7 iTroslerj), 13 i man" a cler.n ..1 piwe ana inerneni. to 1.

third. Time 1:14 1 i. mini. note lit and ia.ll rsn the Isill back yards. of the game by the Iniversitv of went ansin.1 ribt for Ave yards.

i Ijatnmer failed to ga.a 00 a atraiglrt r-BDy'ala. The iloal aeore was: Pennsyl- Pavae waa knocked out at this moment aud II. Harvard 0. Barbe took bla place at right half. The Mis- Only three time throe -bont the game waa alaeli.

plans tried to sead Mcintosh around Ine llarvarri eleven wlihio gam Kenton" a showed the lum eothnsiaata la tbe gr.n.1 Third Rhlcago Ri, H.a.li.an tk.ld weight Knamel IU nmini k. 8 ta 6. on; M.t to mak' trong a any of eaxls. hut he to gain aad they lost I tie team la this part of ih I. To I aeemwl I o- l.

inmiuiai. a to z. tnini. Time 1:41 a-3. Weakness, Impotency, Varicocele, Rheumatism, Piles, Fissure, Eczema, And all forms of Skin Diseases.

Female Diseases and ererr pha.se of Sexual and ferrous oDisease peculiar to Men and omen. lio Charge is Made for Consultation. NO CIIAKGES ARE MADE FOR MEDICINES. We furnish our patients with all medicines necessary to be used BSO-LUTKLY FREE OF ALL CHARGES. The very latest, most expensive electrical appliances, com-bining the wonderful X-Ray and Ozone Inhaler, are useu in conjunction with original methods of treatment where the same is necessary and indicated, and it costs the patient nothing additional if he desires this treatment.

This department is the best equipped in the entire South. Office Hours: Every day from 8 a. ni. to p. Sundays, 3 a.

m. to 1p.m. Our new system cf mail treatment is perfectly satisfactory. If you can not call, write for perfect question list. CELEBRATED MEDICAL WORK of eighty pa ires on nervous, chronic and private diseases sent free.

Tha long yo Mm? th aiora agjjravtoa year coatfidoa will bocae. Ha. roar nslai at oaco. mmi goasmlt ira-, iney OKI not have any tbe ball oa a fumble. Woods buckeaj renter f.srl"- 01 oe aw-ca-Iwo yard.

Smith hurdl.il the line for fonrj "ion she fumbled tbe ball. Oil third she wa Tarda. Tuiane wa penalised for holding Infbel.J for down when only twelve varda from tbe line. Smith got one yard around tight I 1 he Pennavlvasia Tk laman. Michael Byraes, plm Tpt, Cumberland or Sewanee la the men from oia ieacn also ran.

Starkville. bat tiaoa chaps a bowed that tber o. won; oliamitica 14 i.M.-oH. 1 to 1. Reservation 11! 1 7 to 1.

third. Karl; Hoy. Variora. The Regent. aud more.

While flume and llainland also ran. fifth Race-five atxl half furl.ig Mtiia li illavisi. 1 to 2. won; tireea liQ 1M i i to 1. second; Bonnie Snaj liW (Mnnrol.

15 to 1. third. Time 1 1-S. Meel Tiin Tr4tplt. Dartbula.

Erla Lee, 'J'rlxle and ran. fclxtti liao. Six furlongs. Major T. J.

Car- li4 tlingant. 1 to 2, won: Dtminore 1 it. Morrisoni, 0 to I. second: Ca-ane iDesoiisai. 3 to 2, third.

Time 1:13 1-4. Yn Hoiw and Tat CWlpan also ran, I ourth Race Ml and a alvteeeih a.nti end ami pouted to Mississippi 2yard line lAnMiriwni. to knew nTe than they ba ve beea rreilited with. Oully eangbt the tall, bait be did Dot ref.rii iover urDiinii, 40 to I. eeond; Ananias it.

ate l.lo-ke.1 htm. foully tried aa cud There are several layer oa that team who iiu iKee.ii. to 1. third. 3-X tear thing aide open every time they make taiay joeiiya ana Hnrxah also ran rua and Cate agaia blocked blm.

Mississippi lost the ball on rank fumble. Clarke went tbrrxurh the guards for tea arils and would tacular one throughout. The Pennsylvania play waa extremely versatile, pnntlng. delayed passes, quarter-back run, fake and plunge through the line rapidly follow lag each other. Stevenson.

Plekarskl and Creen were the stars for the Quakers. Harvard wa not without brilliant players. a move, and Gully, the Jnaarbty little man at trth Race Six fnrl.n. anle 1.M uaKJuni. JJ To 1.

won: Pmmi. l.a. left half. Is tbe fastest maa that bas beea bare bad a clear held for a touchdown had he a-'t stumbled. Thv ball was now on Mis to i.

eeoo: aiaror Johnson 17 tHff- sera In tbe poaitloa here this year. Another m'ni. to i. third. Time 1:14.

Rusk. Io good man oa tbe team ta Tate, the big left sissippi 7-yard line. Smith plunged throuirh center for six yards. By a straight bua-k ENTRIES fOR MOXDAI. first Race Tbree-qiiarter of a mile: 11 jmnio.

lognomen. 'bamhlee. lden Rule. for Starr, who went Into the game In the see guard. He broke through the Tuiane line many vmar Licmer and Sincerity Belle also rat.

hell waa plsced within three- liM-he of tle- ing. 101a. i-iorence. fooso. l7 each: Mattie sixth Race- Mile and ooe-ha'f.

S-ortls ia time during the day. and Lis work aaved Mis rueinr' line. Wod pushed oer for thel 0I droT" Bl mrn HH ener-y thst '-''-r mf. ininineua. lienireed.

IV frankliu. nerlouslv threatened tbe Pennsylvania go I I second tow bdown. after evea minute of play. sissippi more tbaa once. Cntrer.

WhlttW-a aad u-nkinai. to i. wi; Charlie Miller Hoffman I. 3 to 1. a.

end: Little fclkin fa t.a a. rim Knicht. Athena. M2 each; Taxman. orthinirtoD, No Hasota, K'7 ca-k.

line. Brill also played an- exciting same ac Clav also played a hard, damaging game. i.annoni. to 5. thlr.1.

1-6. S- a 11 ford agata failed lo kirk gnat. Nix wa left tackl-. A.iueq to i aw weijnt anil agzresst heeood Usee Hae-ipbtha of a mile. I.1r tnv.

Ireacy. Paranx.tnt. Sunny Shore. 1 the element of rouzlinesa which tlie basis. Ip- Tbe game waa annaually rough, slogging; ls- succeeded at right g-iard bv Saiatich.

Russell kicked to Tuiane 2-Vrsrd line ami Woa retiiine.l It tep yards. Ilarhe made a nsperooe. iterry addcll and Ex Central iiai ran. pian put into their plsy gave Tuiane a cora Ing freqnent on both side, and for tbia offense fero-iotts dive through the rimrda for four ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. I.I nation to lank tliat they will bardie two Pennsylvania players were ruled off tbe field ly referee Edward.

Harvard and Peca- yards. Clarke tank nve out of right tackle meet arain thi esson. Oa stralcht Klrat Race Selling: mile and seventy vsrda. I-ttey 8. KM.

I nines n. Ingford. linen, Wood graned fli- taeCle for two yard, smith the locai had the rksitors beaten every way, sylvanla were both peaalixed for off side play ent armind the enals for six vanis. lark and it wa tbl siineri.wtv la trainin and and holding ia tbe Use. era acd left tackle for two yania.

Then, with only two inehe to giiu on the third down. 'j maaoeii, t. iK-kaytte, Nanan. lt4 each: Rlan no. Second Race-Mile and one-sixteenth: Polk Miller.

La.lv Relalre knowledge that woo them Die game, f.ar a ever iwna tweei. Jucnntan, Helma lieile, t. Bonnr, May Kllen. Mead Pliinie. Itay, K15 eaeh: L.

ti.M-let. Little fraud. Mrs. I Mary Roaea Monet, Crown r-rltK-eas, Mm each. Third Race-Mile: a-1'inr.

Kleetrle, Kra rialrt-. Valla Ramhla. H2 each: F.aay Tra.l, Kilmorle, each; I'hiora H7, Kanta Lnna 7. clfu. UuincT.

Manxano. Kaaterhor, lun each; t'apt. (iaines, Marshall SvT. each; Sllaa Melton 1(4. Kmirth Kac.

Stplhaae: nhort oir-. Rtitb'a Rattier. Mike Rice. Snowdrift, Rank-h-lidny. 13 each: M.

12i. Ulip 117, ferry K. I'L-k Time 133, 1 horny Hede 143, Red Card 13o, Trenct, The Harvard made many uhstitatlna ia the tec. snuta tore tu.ve yards out of Bat-he did a TuiaDe team bare a harder Ccut oa lis ond half, and tbe substitutes played a farter Drs. Belts BGtts Dyar e.i each; Rowland lt Snsniit vj bands.

game than did the rertilara. oate. Clar.e three and a half. Smith three snd dlf and larke four and a half, all through left tackle. Bar be made a atraie b-a.

for three yards through guard and tackle. KV each; Stiuny Shore Gilfatn iitl. Eri.eot Iarham 1i2. Harry Preittoa. 'bantrelle.

Mar Tbe Barry boy played a steadr. rooatateat Pennsylvania rrrsbed sixty-six times for IS an-1 were working hard ail th time. yards, kicked thirteen times fur 463 yards and "ln i'n-e. nine Mint. KM each.

too two oait of ceuter. H-re Smith had twenty first downs. 214 ST. CHARLES 1 i.av Ln-iana stages; one mile. Merry Pioneer 4.

Anola h.1 Tbe Mississippians played erratically. Sometime tbey were miserably weak, aad It waa Harvard rushed seyenty-serea times for ITS was knev-ked and Wood took bl pla'-e at full. Moss glng Ira at end. Wyatt too Whlt-tlea' place in MlsaisaiMd' line. Wood tovk Mere.

lH en. Mown Hay lisi. Mad Mullah 12 Ananias Rankin. H.i each- Ladv .1. ntu ao trouble at all for the Tulaae men to msa.

yards, kicked tea times for 232 yard aad Opposite St. Charles Hotel. NEW ORLEANS, LA. fourth Race six furhMiew xi- their line whle open, bnt at other time they got together like a Uihraltar and held three through risbr mmi two throtitrh rtabt gttard. A shsrp end run by Clarke t.ok the ball the required distance.

The ball was had eighteen first down. OA MB IX DETAIL. Jane. 1i3 Triumvir lo7. St.

Paula. Irene fifth Race of a mile. Ren a f'7. Cascine, Comrade, Remoesefnl. l.ai each: I'rewntatlon.

Sir (iallatit. Walnanvoln.n. 103 each; floral Wreath, Cnna-ate. lm each. Sixth Race Mile and a fiirlonar: elllnr.

Mac. Cardinal Wolsey. R.st Man. LaK the Tuiane men for Vn. It was lu their t.ttal.

AutniatHn. Burnina- I weaker momenta thst they lost so mnrb rroirad each: Peter Tarn O'Shanter. 114 each: thea oo Misstssli.pl a line. Clarke grased right tackie for four yards, but Ti-lan waa peualUed the rustomrry Mfteeu vanl for boldlnc in the line. Sanford forced to wv Hi.

Mfm W. Balrd la. Swift Win i Harvard woo the toss and took the west side of the Held, with the win.) and tn at their back, on tbe kick-off Hrrvard got tbe ball on her thirty-yard line. After the Urst and gave tbe Individual members of the Ta-lane team opportunities, to distinguish tbem- iwiii'i lie j-riam. i'io, i'nI.

Nerlilc arro. 1(mj each. kl. k. sent tbe 111 over Mississippi's line and It vrss bronchi aoit for a frev kl.

hv MJa- seives. Inuring the game every maa on tbe Olive and Blue eleven did something note AT JAMAICA. isslppi. flitter oendlna the hall to Tolane's line. Cate got tbe bail and made tbe CURED! worthy, hut tire real heroes were Wood.

Cate Held.a 113 Mansard. 118 each. fifth Rsee Selling: mile snd a sixteenth. Msrtttm Brand New Imeiie lot rnii. ful BO.

Royal Pirate. Measo, Jlirger. I04 each: Fvlward Hale. Columbia tiirl. I ale'rnlan 1V each; lr Barkelm.re.

Clans'tsi li7 each: Rard of At. Ba. Celcltraibm I In. Sixth Race SHI 1 or: mile and seventy yards P.tman 14. Arali, Volla.

Aunora BC each: Crbletta Bay. Santa Terewa. lin eaefa-Jinaler. King a Court, flaunt. Ho each; Hai iwy 113.

W. J. Deboe Us. most sensational rua of th dav. With San Israelite, at fear to (1st, Sanford.

Smith and Clark, with Stern. Mar Win ford and nooal clearing the war for him. be tin. Nix and La. -our putting up a same ia the line that was beautiful to l-eboid.

stern and Martin did nf work tb.it will be en imhifv nis neid aaaa wss beading foP the goal, whew he fell oa the lJJ-rard line, after a sprint of forty-flve yards. Mls-stsslitd here and pushed Ttilase back five yards. Sanford wss sgaia forceai to kick. and. trying for a goal from the tield.

dowa Harvard kicked. Pennsylvania aoaild not gain, and kicked and she again got the ball cn Kenyoa' fumble on Iiarrard' flfiy-yrd line. Harvard' line held 00 an exchange of kick. Harvard had tbe ball oa ber owu 23-yard line. After twenty-seven yards run, J-teveasoa dropped the ball and a Harvard man fell on It on Harvard's 12-yard line.

Harvard kicked, but Stevenson -arried the ball to Harvard's 3a-yard line oa another quarterback run. Suaart runbe carried the ball over Harvard's line. Plekarsky made the touchdown, and Smith kicked a goal. Score: Pennsylvania Harvard 0. graved on tbe tablets of the foot ball hall of fame.

Martin, a veritahte AT ELM RIDGE. IF YOU ARE A SUFFERER READ CONVINCTNf, giant, not only handled bis at tackle, but bucked Nix up In an. a way in tedding massed a'utrer kicked for Mississl-pl. s-ndlnj the twll down to Tulane'n 43-yard line. Cate got the ball, but dropped it and Sanford fell Metropolitan Handicap fratsre PROOF OF MANY CURES AND BE CONVINCED.

Soathold Handicap. New York, Oct. st 4 to 1 In the betting, won the So.i'hl,l handicap, one lie and a sixteenth, at Jamai. a to-day, defeating a fair tkd. The start was bad.

and Orthodox went out and made tbe pace to the turn, where Schilling sent Israelite to tbe front and ou easily by two lengths. The Catcbocue handicap, for two-year-old, waa won In a drlTlns finish, by tJamsra, a 12 to 1 shot. The favorite. Augur, bled, acd liedfern pulled him up. first furlonr.

Monet 114 (ial-nerl. 1 to 2, won: New York Hi! tPhllllpsl. 7 to 1. second; Aw-enalon 12 IHIldelirandi. 4 It.

larke tried a run anmnd the rlrht iot-Awajr-lay. toe other fellow that every time be lent fci weight lu lreak the Mississippians be tore them wide opea. LaciHir did tbe same thing Ia bis position. Whenever the play was end. bait Tate broke through nd downed hints-foe- he Jiad ajnne a of Tuiane waa knocked out ia tbhv ria-maee aad Meue- Kansas nr.

Oct. was rei-anay Parker kicked oft. PeasylTanla kicked to Harvard 4.Vyrd line, and falling to gain, harvard kicked to 1'ennsrlvania 47 vard day at Kim Ridge. The feature, th Mtr- fee hi pl.K-e. larke wen throuirh left Ilamlicap.

was w. by Hying Tor peao, a raiiK outsider. He led from start to tackle for three rards. Sanford punted to Mi-sisalppf ten-yard line. Gully got the 111 and bad successfully fc.utht off all the mea that went after bim.

uijen Sanford. after finish. Judge Trevelyan announced t.wlaj that Jockey Mountain bnd rera rnled off for to 1. third. 'Itnte 1:13 -3.

Bl i. bcr and British Msdical Surgical Institute, life. Trovelyan (aid be had ptol'lve evidea-e that M.nmtaia offered Jockey Jones Slisi to i.utcneon also ran. Hue. which Sl-rveasoo fumbled and Harvard got the ball.

The kicking game wa Vvmtinned tad Ute-vensoo at lenrtti a Harvard pant and ran forty yards to Harvard' 43-yard line. A fake kick by Pennsvlvania was followed by fleree rushing, hi. seemeij to tear the Harvard line to piece, and tne ball was pushed to the crimson's nine-yard line. Three new men replacing Injured player stiffened Harvard's line a trifle, hut It could not bld. and Plekarsfln again carried the ball over fir a touchdowa.

No goal. Score; wwi K.iee selling: one mile and sevcDtv yanis. i.rd Jaigo io2 tCrlrnmlnsi. 4 to pull Tymlian oa o-t. 8.

Jockey and Owner M. who have been nader airs- won: intatie rtesther iw. Kariai. Jl to o. lotnc is iliil.lehran.il.

to 1. plclon for a week, were to rood sent over his side of tbe line he dove into the other fellows and nattered them like chaff, al'-. ars giving the runner a clear ritht of way. When tbe play was oa the other sldr of the line he stood perfectly rigid, and tbe entire weight of one side of the line could not move him. The addittoa of him aad Martin to the line lias done more for Titian" than anything except the securing of Barry to coach the men.

And If either of these lesve the team tbe coach will have a hard time filling their places. One remarkably feature of tbe game yesterday was th- great aiiaiuer of penalties for holding Th the line. Both side were guilty of thl rlolatioa, aad every time that thv did it Cmpire Ri. Lard, trained la tbe lij'd s. b.d of Yale ralibn.

called the in.rn. lime 1:4.. ijomesti-ad and Ilrdrau ger also ran. tandlng. Track fast.

running fortr-fivc yaids. gml.be.1 him and put him to tbe ground. Cntrer through tackle for Ave yard and Cully followed wl-h a sensational run around right end. getting iif. teen yards, a.n the next play the middle of the Mississippi line threw it weight against l.aeonr and apl.t a bl? hole In Tulane's line foe Lattlmer.

who got thnoith. and would have had a clear Held for a toua h.lowa bad not Ralph Wood Jumped into the gap and Worked him. Mississippi wa pens lived fifteen vanis Ut bold ng in the line. C-itrer kicked to Tti-43-yard Jine and Barhe rat It beck t-a yanis. W00.I got live yards absottsb right isckle.

Paris- got ia the same aul la ke got one. The lx.ll was now oa 4(i-ysrd a-Jarke went through rlr'ii taeile for four vards. Woo, I rat three Third Race Th Catchoeue handicap; alx Tirst Ra. five and one-half fnrli.nrs. Jim iuri.wc.

ll4 trtitllti. 12 to 1. won 1.N4 in niv.ti., 7 to l. second; Isnde A I.ns lia tlewlsi. la to 5.

won: Onr Sallie ln tfiahert, 2 to 1. second: mr Ullle aw lion loss Liavlal. Id to 3. third. Time i-asa-lctia.

Austin Alien. Merry Lark tiiea also rn. Augnr liled. uortarityi. 4 to 1.

third. 3 4 Mv to-ni, Iladaaha. The Rival. Sir Andrew, JeJhane and Maritan also ran. 1 ennayivania 11.

Harvard W. The frst half ended with the ball In Penav svlvanla's bands oa her own 23-yard line, s-ore: Pennsylvania 11. Harvard o. On the kl' after Petinsvlvanla' second touchdown. Harvard kicked to Pennsvlvanls's Pl Hoe.

but Steveusoa ran It back twentv-live yards, where Pennevlvanla kicked It to her own Ho-. Kernaii made a fair ctcb snd attempt at a goal from tbe field Lsocated at No. 835 Canal Street, New Orleans, Successfully Chires Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases of Men and Women. rourin iwac? i ne stMiiin.i.i canal, sp: one nnie ani a 4xtecntn. Israelite 2 i.ace- rie ma ooe-nsir rurlonca.

4 4 to I. won; A rile S3 itrlniniinn. to 2. sec- H.iyal legend ion tL-wtsi. even.

rs: Pa.ii- 101 itxnappi. 2" to 1. e.xl: Sesaiek offender to time aad sent tbeta hack Afteea hh of the left end. Rarl gained a vard and wotel foaar in left Clarke went Crouch iM.anantyt, 10 to 1. third.

Time 1 1-4. Borak. T. Jo. I.utvt.

Harvester II. 1.1.1a yards. Inning forty-five minutes of play iieresrke iI 12 to 1. third. 1:40 2-3.

Orthodox. Omiond and Right, HCh lo rsn. Dererke and coupled. Hfth one tuile and a furlnnx. Set-clativt Diitaia of Maa.

tin red alao ran. the two teams were fined ninety yards. And this militated against their ebanee of SaecUIis Dieae of Wotata ll.ird Race six ftiri.uigs. Kd Ball It iCr-macki. even, won; The Ma ilw.s,.

l.ravina iiG l'hillisi. lfl to 5. won; Nam- necvoad; Norel 105 iKnappi. 7 to The ferocity a.f the game yesterday was evl- tnird. rime 1:1.1 12.

n. le Cbarl-y also ran. la striking manner when Merrill Smith, tbe darine fullback of Tuiane. was bit ronrtb Street Railway fan rttn pall Lack to yard line when iia was ralie.1. Harvard off at for srrond half.

Smith ran hack twa-nty-tlve yards. With five soUtltnte in the line Harvard for a time held better than In tbe first half. an.I forced Pennsylvania 10 kick. Coder repeated I however. Harvard again showed weakne-s.

and Pennsvlvania advanced towards ber g.l. A quartern, n-n and a l-rick sent the bail to Hsr-vsid lo-yanl line, where Pennsvlvania lost it. A Harrrrd was penslined" fire yard and Iiinte. It wa Penncrlrania's ball. she cs-rled it to 3-iard liu In foaar rttsnes.

api. Hurler WSS foil e.1 to rv: are -l. so bard la a sritnmatr that be waa ocit of his ccn'er for two arils and lUrbe did the same trick for three yanis. Tulsne now had one to g-'r. snd o.d toavk a vard onr of Hiriit ta-kle.

Tlie Is. II wss now on Mlssissiopi's IV yard line. Tuiane fa 'lei to do nvthlni after this. l--iii the ha.ll on downs, aiully gaine.1 a yard thrmigh right ami o-l have had naore had not S'erns rablied him. was ks-v kcl oait this work snd Lacoair t.eaat his -t tackle, while Pk nwia tlie leg ihnn.

took I.TOtr's Plen. Ha was ortlv In the j-ro a fear seeon-na. lm. In thrt time his was a bulwark against the Missl-sfppian. He helped ta bkx-k ho guirae va-ajs and bast tle twill on fuml-le.

Tbe rsme i.e. with tie ball In ilane poss-ssion. Mississippi's 30-yard naiinican: m'le and a hair; 2.Si a.l.i.-d. fl'lnc T-rjedo 61 1 A miersoo to 1. won: mind nearly an boor.

He d'd not know tlte iLewiai, 4 to i. areoifl: Never Sock what be was doing, and bad to be ranried by the other men daring flats. One -a i'. tl tl.Mt. 1 to 3.

taint. Time 1-4. Horatius. Clawle and ai ran. liflh Pace itne mile.

tr.nj-aia.-kl. 10 4. iiarla.r bl to 1 parti' ularty noticed. Smith we given tbe ball '7t7 i a Tit them, between now and 3 Their serrl. es t.oi of -oiasnlta-tiaau advi.

all miW anrgi.al a.peratl.ms and X-liay cxariilnation. 4- a plunge tbm.igh left tackle, and Instead cf diting ia as Is his way. he stood still, attal enn: toruia-t-r HI 7 to 1. Roozb a-l Turn Me also ran. HERE ARE CURES WORTH THINKIN3 PVER.

READ CAREFULLY. Iioc lark, playing hia: lifted fcitri ll-ily and tUrew him at the Mississippi II. s.xtn kaee Mile ami a Baikal n'ormarkl. 3 to 3. w.i: r.uile Te teanrr lined no aa follows: Tula ne.

Mais. Addrvs ITnraard line. Wen. 'ell taking his place w'i. tte on Harvard's line Pennsvlvaci ou the thir.1 down tried for a touebdnwa oa a oosrtertua.

kick, but llarvanl gr. the hall oa I lie kick over anal it was a to-eb ha wiili ao score. Sperry p.irt-d out from Har- ard'a 4l-yrd line, to end It v.ss lM I.ani.-ii. In 1. Ilarem t.r While Smith rase was tbe most rotisplcfiotni durlug the day other Tuiane ma fell victim Miss.

A. snd M. Wvsrt I 4 to 1. third. Time 1 irt vi-.

Il 'ur-ai. fiatarm aaf i.i.m.1 ati-I Stomach. iHl.ilttjr atxl faMrrtt. P'ition. end tack! mi-rd.

Ter. II. I.bt'tH 17 atreet. a-itj-Jlr. t'iiarles lvacon.

jiuijouil. Millet'. Ift-'aH ara'tme. i-r i to ft. second: I'aiv Cnrg ei ii'nchraiii, to 1.

third. Time i :34 2-S. Midshipman. Chlog. Arachiie, Itrtar- Ikv.i ain.l Waterford alao mn.

s.xth -live and a half fnrlocrs. 1x- fr.l 112 iMariim. to 1. won: Supreme "ourf 1 t.MniHui. 12 to 1.

aee.Hid: i Cirbr 1ii ifi'Neili. IJ to 1. third. Time-5 4.3. Yorkufcire I'nticc.

Uchtnore. Master if Craft, Prince. Metn.pole. Katle. Kc.

centrical. Salt and Pepper, t.old fleur, R.l and alo ran. ENTRIES KOR MONDAY. First Six furlongs: bsndicari. Hinil Water I2.

Mouet ll'i. (man Prince lis. R.wi.ud l.s$. St vnioiir lisi. Thistle liatb 107.

Usee one in'ie sud seventy vsrd. The lrd A.lv.x-a;". IJne of Life. I.e. So.iih Rimlile.

At ril Slion-era. Ilofneate.nd. Monte Carlo. 101 each: I inch "eviuiir. wi King Pepper Jtv Tcif-an Pal.

tie m. Tlnnl five sn.l a half f-irloncs. fness Ksr eat lot. ln.he.t.-i. Monarordor.

ea.li: Hlue c.mt Thinv-thlnl IV'HIgereBf 11 1. Racero. lIie Sr v-r list eacfc: I aucy Tr-s t. flinders 3. Chimney teen Si.

The hsn.li.Yp: sW ftirloT'trs. Hamburg 12. Ma'nt" Worth lid. Oar 11. Asvnln 112.

High tin. MiiHt.ts t'-ti. T.wM-an 1i each; Aucur Ii.k lemard i7, Aistln AlVn 9- Saint S7. fifth five and a bsf bsndl-rsn! IMauxuid Trapper 12n. i iarat.liine Miller.

Prince of I'ilaen Waa tbe LuMlitc charge of the farmer. Moss. Hans icmT also ran. city. who ha bnilt a wal.

waa kno-ked l.nttz 1 'tain t-euuia ivshi nan ou Harvard M.I ventb R.ve Six furiontr. Mae Lower liio I 1 It I ilK'll). 1 I C.l'e s.erias. I.s..,r. Mac ix.

Salat.01. o-d. Mee. fee Clia tills-rs. I ou as.

comi.lere'y a was Frank Pavae. Itw 12 to 1- won- II I 11 1, tackle. itraar lark. In s-sking of the tactl. of the Missia-Hpins after tl.e came, said be had I.arseni.

to 5. second: B-o Primw.md iKuapi.i. 3 to 1. third. Time Ni Ir.

itolterts. B.Hiertc I Irllli. r'h'stT't'o el Clay (. aptalcl ley. Chem.el.

Peitiiol.n. ki ocfc a Mlsslsaippn dv with his Bat to prevcBt the can fioia choking h.m to death. Mria aud Vulcan also r-n t. 1 'la p. vie.

Srr.i. bs'1 tel la'-in. I brllll-nt lr' r'f i Trri! iX i i he man grabls-d h.m ly tiie throat iring play, aad was 2 Lis every mtis le the Tj1- hfi of the game. WOHK OX I.H M) STAMI. So I f'T? sot tlie bail on a Mr.

I.mi tr.la,,, araitm- -1 oe I n. iiiTimie. i At. i a. c.

i. T'me of h.lres ad a lark broke awjy from bia ad -t IJtrgjr (ignnrat of tee I k'. ted to tie or I 1. Vi- 'TtiI p. 'ta-: Ar- nel 'I' Mt.l.Trank itr, ViVJl rlt in ike 'lt Work on new track of the New Orl-an.

I- Mr. KadM-rt Mait.laT. mi Mazant Stra-et. a-ltr nii.i ua nine r-snes at iar petislties l'ennj Iv puaaed Jhe hall kard to Iter o-n 24 vard line. J.

T. P.il'.'trsn. reree: rr. Kh-hl a timpire; Ja- Janvier ofl, ml 1 assistant lineaaen. Irl'b of" Tulaae o' Mi sisstnn, and M.

tim. keetv-rs" of pi. io-e of Tuiane. s-Tiilan 43 ya-ds. j)l isisslppi Attendance IImiv Jokey Clot, i to I.rae-r.

m.Hf faabkaa. The Kl tliaim birr, down Mith blew In rh" from a s-icntitaV- Tuiane wt np a very eaicotraiing day yesterday. The me-i e-ep alert and alive to every -a. played f-h rua. eva.

A it tii -a; tai.alit by Barry were wo.tc U- kj wi'h anal tbe men h- tceir rentli accortiinc to the tench I tiie 1 te -en rrriti f.a- rei-nia- Mr. Ila laeet "jrtr. I.a Mr. Jiinta-x fcHter. tr-er.

a-ItV. Mr. S. J. Jl.

i tisi: k-. v. I.n Mry. i -r, Irt. Hn t.

crrinte. a-iir. KT VII TOHIOH IIIIHl. lilMK AT RISTIIV. ntat rli h.

Idaa-harrr-s ami V. ei, ki.a s. Mula- ntrrli I a. .1 n. j- 'aturrh.

ft phnis. I 11 Jm-nnsa 114. fs.iil.-h.on 111. floral's 1oS Jim BcaMie. ttiiver f' lc'ctite), al.

k. lxth one n.ile and v-teenth. Andalnstan K4. Iiich.s 5Jctv.l Vaster, stiriuc Silk. each: Sir SchP S'eri Away.

Tom Ijtwacn. P7 each; lcrtt Th.t lan Ro.vien :2 IVstiny. Pinhaui. ea. Nl M.x.re M.

I llr 1 tsiir I J.HltlSH'.l. 'adostrlnl Isjstilote- lefeats State, i 3 MUs T'erl Al" i tions t.v vesr is Inttrrslls. 1 Vr I a c. e( i-iVrT' lite hern Pa-tfle Utie. hi.

arrive,) I.rv.t.ghl large roiu-ianareut of i.e-i for tiie tM-w- giand sisnd. ami another Ure Is r-pected on K.ard ster-ner the same line, which here Mond.iT. Jaulrt Payne of tMs r. hare extract f.r the steel wo of toe gi and stand. are nraer a heavy l.r.d lave their work corri.lcted by Nor.

and tfci'y eipre thems-lve a ewnfider tber will have the itie on time. They ae 1 no, t.f yfr 11-rt iv.jo. 441 first street, altr 1 Ta i I rron' -rnr 1 i Mr-- Baron ue I n.rata.n. 2T-TJe f.iot'-ait I Is i vl. a I rhle and ti ly do ro 1 fir iv tara of rulrs 1 t- a- in l-'i 01-, i 1 I a-.

a rrorv I 'PV It. .11 r-ol tii aie to ia I i tn -Ir baroes' to make ruins laeine I Mi r-a Tbe tea tiie I'lsv. IM.al.al.i..;,,., i at a. The Rc.i rt.e.e.. 1 l.r lortiell in lianr -'ires r'l-' rac- ll a m-l rrem and spent a loilv ia lv in the -st rt of l.tTtf O.aSter.

i jri-a anil H'o. L'' l-u-r-. u'l The 4 men snowed iliejr ahllit I bt-I-ler I'Mr er d'sa-esc-a. IM-si. Fit nla -ml mU, ri ine .,,111.

x.W U. ith tne i I. I. h-v le-vnj- ore a'trTai at The ar -f the words' ''-1- "Sns 1 w.arats a'trTai at k. The aiil AT sT.

LOl IS. Tliiaest KIlHnar In Ur Ml by jltaberila. St. I'iis. Oct.

Aniberita. owned by II. Ii. Wiltenlmrg. was the iiiclluni of Joe I ig.

gest killiug thct has taken place on the St. Ion is In years. In addition to taking frliy f.Vt.isiO nut of the Kcal ring, brs-r suu'S v-n-e tne l-sll cattsistei.i and Ririni.ieli.in liv their new ttitil rrei 1 test nrm nas sent -long an extra force or men a to fa.i'itate the wo-k. Tbe bv the wituaied by severs! bnmleed petsou. oy ara-nti nonaineai petsou rt -rSack I ii in pintig.

n-any always sending I Set arate r-'pca-inlist on aji-eases r- vlifir ta ni-i. waatr.r!! and 01 ne- irame or tue b. ia morr.i-ig. I.I the S'-ilT one--! of aJe. I tiork f.r the firsi 3r of tiie r-sid s'at id io he in aDd u-e n.r'i.i a.c.

ti- en.L rs.sl.:-V.l a a TOIIV IOH I no.fc'ng In ciemee with hot 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I filll iillnrilAi I MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Dt '-y laaai.iana tssngslers. I sa-ri-Bmauea and greatly Inftr. r. tiie ont es sv a a 1 a a a field tb. of tb f.ot.

U.I pend'4 8 3 i5 A A STREET 0tL.9 8 p. m. ae iiwi- a a. n. -t re' w.rk in itiia fl.e.

anal also was a inainatav to 1 "sUND-Y lO'arifl Ml on the f. --fhax. sf. f. sry defense lf- no wa M)THK-'f jr.it ft stamp fceafea-t o-ber run hen h- was I k- alrers rv All and .7 'T' were aent to various o-ttslde om.ms.

Am- b-rits at 3t to 1. ran on Wednesday. I 1 ne eo.siv.ork it ne aian.l t. rra.Ir to ptrt kr 1 a wua verT I I ani. fa-st as tney ar- requu-ed.

tii -u. stand Is also the ant. reaily to ioit ril-. as as tlie inp shall be reauy for ta ui. I he of ten.

ing lite im Lsaure i. alres.lv well under way. ihe work feiM-tng tbe track iroper will begin ea.ly tr.is week. H. P.

the geneml rttsuat-r tlar ir leant J.a.-kev was after Is'tng knot ked to her km at tire first I urn. The bookmakers offered 20 to 1 against her on the Ii rat betting today, and at post Time the hrelhrr eastoff had been hacked to 10 to 1. She won very easily by five lengths. Track fsst. first Race Six and half fmimn: J'liie Collins loo 1M1 langMtni.

3" io 1. woi; li.lphe ltd il.u.'i. 3 l.e 1. effort. 41 II.

The Lanid. i irt in tlie flt -w mi nitcs of play. an.I was I M-ernaiiaa for a We! kl. coal, tying th- Ti-e craw.l in grar.l 1 av-s plea-e-I with the game. 1 ney sin- Tnlane to leare tbe gac-e, ario.i!ly i folMUiuia.

gaa ine i-asia. les anal win. ttey s-w and the- sa'i- kanl f.eeaii. Snnn nf PlleaJ tp a f.ooaj Seore. New York, ifc-f.

l-atclased la every de-pneraient of tbe game. fonttanll even was defeated by Yale this afternoon. 24 to ii. -ass Yale's day from the start, and after the Urst hit it became merely a s. ore.

In the flrst half olnmbia "Iroa Mam" in Una J-eclal t-a Th Tlntes-f leraioa-r-- ev. V.e-k. CVt. thf: Iroa man. wUI make his las tbl season i 3t rja.itea.h- Illinois Tied Chieafca.

fhimgo. ts-t. Ct. A tie ao to waa the result of the foottv-H mggle en Marshal field tfeally. le-tar-ea tha" eb-vea af tbe a "rare Y.di ponn-ls.

while r). Jffersonisus w-eras- enly l.r.. JefTersnn' tackling was anal they nat a tackle a had a they were a-esk In was s-vaiie ii- Ir 'iTerfer-nee. and this respect tb--y were ragea j. Is-nis-roa State j.

la-it-hd. a-n ba-for" th- ball had be In p'y f-rt- fire Tr-e H-Ttr ai tenant to kick al as a failure. 1-a. I spliits l-t and In a renra: way that h- am! I o. Ted plain aiil luc for tlie clii'.

from tirne. forward, if. predicts that there will l- fro trvail.le..me i--tv. the tw. lo- al ra-'ina sn.l tat in tie near futre tha-a- wil.

fmlnd hari.K.nlclc iat le- tera-ts of b-al ro. icaar. a-ad. c.Ki-e.ii,en: tv fjj the iniercst oi' tbe city material held Ta'e to 12 to 0. and It Intervals Viaml t'riversi-y of l'11-oi liv lalversifr of aaaa Tnlai h-ase tbe west sjosl and jVf the k' vd sr.1 V.

msls a-ai: an 1 ca-ricd It tlfie-n y-r. i a ntra-r. The an-! Smith ees.i tbroKb rignt ts, f. v- aiiii la. t.i'o 21 ihe arena ritlu end for sm" a h-lf a -io t.i -4i -hr-s- yads ilita.

-x' Ji--r; i- --asal a i-; ave. ta- lor the ions Is fbb-jgo. leaal It Urat iaaHj. Tbe fhles-aa men their xavar- I lorle ll iThotuerl, li to 1. third.

Time 'itil-. fiver. P.sn.jiwf. IVpper Idck. Caslaaa.

ltira Itell and oieen elo rati. Scvjii.l five aud a 1 i.K fnrlr.nirs; In. Eleanor Howard I JinMim. 7 to 1. won; Siit.a.lor 11' iI'imsii.

i t. 3. sc.en.i: lauea llimter lUl to 1. thild. Time 1 :1 Howling Ijd- Chur.

Kinr'a Chi.rn. TMsbe. Matt Wadleigli. si. A -e and Pil-g-rini la vtim.

TMrd Six fiirlnngs. Anad.1r.-0 li tMcIjiughlini. 4 to 1. The Eye 1x5 j.ni -ni-rl. sisa.

p--i an I ne half the ita me was ra.t for the lo-ais. Yale'a tuainc their way thmcch a r.j nib's eievesa- ft- 4 rains. Yale vrss never heij oai downs, ajolnmbia re-el red r.iore re na I- les after they had been forced to paint fr. 1 -ia' bei'es a-enla-r of the ether Natotwl I era es w-. snt iaivht and pi- i make ilt k-' hrt isle ilay.

leddinc. an.1 riitb'tr. -The I -f j.3v,f of tin- t'cal t'iuiiaiiy at Bm ti'a elels rv'ai-aaeaU. wb I. Jeff rs-n the t.lry.-d torf-Tcnee wl'h Ihe ej er i i 1.1.

i lv aoo.it I mi ner-sui. at a liberal eatC Station, here, was alectraarasi lav fire line and l-svraa a-r. eaese-l eon-'i ab a-l anable fnllba. scaab- yo fla-vles lac. Kv a aensaito.ial mn a.f fs-ty yard the- ball was carried "m-yard line.

Kv straiht. bsral aaeis eteven ssdnsllv advanced the f0 I -yard line and fair was piwOeal over early entailing a aas ot tig'-t ladle ar yards a in the next pl'y to play I B.ste. were faresnf. ocau. but he strangland of Odir-lda wa serionsl ncbidi.g of n.

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