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i (Tbc Cimcs-gcmotrat: (October IS, 1903. Jo -7 sLasrjkl SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE, PUBLIC "t4 THE AUTO LIVERY under our direction are prepared to furnish strictly up-to-date 190S and 1909 Packard Seven Passenger Automobiles, with elegant equipments, competent, and obliging chauffeurs, by the hour, day, week or month. Rates are $5 per hour, with special arrangements by week or month. ''v i 4 l. v.

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1 YELLOW AND PURPLE WIN; TEXAS A. DEFEATED Batcfn Rouge Takes All the Honors of the Day, Lonisiana State University Swamping Texas by a 26 to 0 Score, While the Capital City High School Defeats the Boys' High School 6 to 5 Bad Weather Harts Game and Attendance. W. IRBY Branch ol the American Tobacco Cc SEW ORLEANS, LA. seemed Ilfrlegs, with no ginger or bustle.

This may be partially accounted for by tbe fact that their coach has been sick for over two weeks, and what practice they have had haa been by themselves. The success of the Louisiana boys can be laid chiefly to their team work, which was good at all times. They backed np the rations plays with a strong Interference, and pulled off several nifty trick plays. Altogether they are a strong team, one which ought to be able to hold its own with any of the Sob them teams. There is little doubt of tbe result should they tackle Tnlane.

Quarterback Fenton of the L. S. V. eleven played a great game, using nice headwork and making many galas himself by bis speed. He also printed well.

Lally at right half was a world of speed, and his interference was oT the gilt-edge order. Noblett at right tackle played a alee game, tackling sure and hard. Of the Texas bunch. Quarterback Deware was the particularly bright star. His work was good at aU time, and shoos out distinctly from that of the others.

The Texas squid Is a husky bunch, and probably outiveighed tbe Louisianlans a little. THE GAME Dt ETA II Texas won the toaa and Fenton kicked V5: RACING IX THE EAST. nt Beats Mark Ganilterta fa the Chaaplea wteeplechaae. Belmont Park. N.

Oct. 17 In tU prettiest finish seen In the East tbla year In a eeplecbaa. Agent woo the Champion Stceplc-eUaae from II ark Otuuberta liT a length at Bel-kiont Park to-day. The finish was a hard drive. Malacca was third.

Eight bifh claa steepleebssers faced the starter for thin race, which was over the trying nan of three and I one-half miles, uuder hoary weight. In 'sat ran race. Muter Kotiert easily defeated Fair flay In the Belmont Park weight for raca two and one-quarter mllea. etateeman "aslly woe tbs White Tlalns Handicap. Be-ftweee 000 and S0O0 person were tn attend- I i-ince to-day.

Summaries: First Race Mile and eighth: selling. Anl- mus ICS (Sumner), won; Juggler lot (Callen). second; Mllford 102 (McCarthy), third. Time it. Bad News, Cary.

Miss Crawford, 8. H. Harris. Killterankle and Beanclere also ran. Second Race Tb Tenth Championship Steeplechase; about miles.

Agent 16 (KeUehar), won Mark Gomberts 16 (Henderson, second; Malacca 141 tMcKlnney). third. Tint 7.40. Denier. Cologuy, lroolea and Bat also ran.

Kanctn fell. Afei't and Denier coupled. Mark Gumtwits and Collmy coupled. Third Race The hit I'ialns Handicap; six furlongs. Statesmen 10 (ULberti, won; roomie iXorkei.

second: Trance Hi (Slc-lartavl. third. Time 1:12 I I. Wise Maon, footpad. Connaught Kauger.

Kllllereen, YVap-t aback. Golden Legend and bententious also ran. Fourth Race The Belmont Autnmn Weiabt or Age: two and one-quarter Dilk-a. Mantcr tobert 111 iMcCartbri. woo: Fair Play 111 Lee) second: Brother Jonathan 10t (sweetl.

bird. Time t.tl. Frank OiU also ran. Fifth Race Maidens; one irile. F.ast River .07 (Culleni, won- Racquet 107 (Gilbert), see-nd; Pntgada 107 (Snrere).

tMrd. Time 49 4 Oreen Hill. Norblt. FleMer OuoL Chaplet. Enticing.

Inheritance, Mirdil and Fraiices Ray also rsn. fctxth Race (jelling seven furlongs. Taboo 7 (Sweet), won; Bonnie Eelao 7 (Sumter), rood; Hill Top 107 (McCarthr), third. Time I I. Court Lady, Eschaa and Garland THE CLOSE AT LOIISVILLE.

svraj Crawl Preseat aaa Heavy Bert la at Reaalte. LoatwrlUe, Oct. 17. The tall race Meting at Douglas Park cam to a ciosa lis afternoon with decidedly the largest owd slues the racing began at ttjia track, be betting ring was Jammed all the after-son and tb betting was the heaviest eeer a the pari murset machines, and aoe-" A pools In this locality. On track retard as broken and another tied.

Al Mailer, In fourth event, beat Colloquy and Berwick at aU furlongs In it 4 6. equalling tlx rack racord, while In the fifth race IrfsBah an five furlongs In 1:01. which waa three-lft ha of second under the Dooglaa Fark record. Bellevlew won the Tie Lorrh Cup raca at two mllea. with B.

E. Sterling, second, and Dr. Plmrall. third. The weather waa clear and warm and the track fast.

Summaries: First Race Sli furlor.rs. Bulhos 106 (Me-Gee), straight M.M. place 15 80, lww ft 80. wc: Yaoan (Walaui. place fl 4S.

show fi 70. eecond; Voting 99 iliererlrhi. ahow la 10, third. Time 1:18. Judge Tren also ran.

Second Race 81 frlear; set'lne. Mrs. Pewall 1C7 (ri'-kcno), $40 2V place (14 40. show 10 IS won; Mlsn Oittendon 107 (Bntler), place 117 show III second; Ocmprtnlutn 180 (Walshi. show 115 60.

third. Time 1:14 1-t. Charlotte. Hamilton. Crae.

Wheat Bread. Zola. May Ijntz, t. ulaire, Frocla, Stowaway and Battle Fleet tr-an. Race Two mllee: seHtng.

Belleriew 6Jf illorter), stralgtit I2S 80. 16 1. 18 70. skoii; H-terllng 102 GIneri. fa I 6i.

show 18.40 second: Ir. himrail irVTerlchl. show 17 08. third. Time 10 8 8.

Llgnnsudo, brother Breese and also ran. Sli f-irlongs. Al Muller 86 a'ralrht 120 SO. place 19 OS. won; toiloquy 110 lielil.li.

plarv 87 90, second; Berwick 118 (Timers, out. third. Time .:18 4. Only three starters. Fifth Race Five rirkmra.

I-f anah lit Putlerl. strslrht 110 88 15 60. sh'iw 5. won Mar" Ai-e 110 iKenrnxlyi. plif-e 8.70.

show 18.80. second: Aune Mnicee 101 Walahi, $5 65 third Time 1:01 jinclori. Adder aud Couslu Mary ran. f-litb Race Mile and a slireeiitb. f-jihin Lad '(ilasneri.

atralrht 18 90. plnce 810 10. 8 80. won: Ls1t 84 (IXTeHcliK lace 11186. show 6 IS.

second; CymLal 83 Mi-ieei. now 86 SO. tbirt. Time Mil-lades. C.Tgnet, Royal Jack ai.d Orlandwi.

Iso ran. RACERS SENT ARKOAU. ECeene'a In lien tea (olln Amoas Thoae to Hare la Knalaad. New York. Oct 17.

Fifty thorough lred Including In the number the mont imoua and successful rarer Id the Jan. Keene, Harry Payne Whitney and ugnft Belmont ataMea, sailed on board be Atlantic Transport Line steamer Mln- FALL AND WINTER Automobile and Carriage Robes Make your selection now, later the assortment will not be as complete. $1.50 to $25.00 All New Patterns and Good Values. JOS. SCHWARTZ Ltd.

BAR0NM AVD LAFA1 ETTE STS. Mall Order Sol felted. 3 BILLIARDS THREE-CIS IIIC.N TCL tl illt.M f02 THE CHAMPI0S21? CF L01.SIAW KOH 6CIV6 AT Miller's Billiard Academy tl ROYAL Sl Canal All Gaae to be playei on a SxlS Braaawlck-Batke-Collrader tcb Fropricicr. nehaha to-day for England, where the greater nuiuler ef the horsea will be trained for raciuj next season. thers of the cargo of race horse will be sent to France.

The most notable oonslgnuient loaded on the Minnehaha was by Jaauea U. Keene, which comprised the greaf three-year-old Colin. unleaten In hla two yeara of racing, and wiener of fifteen raoea and Ballot, unbeaten thia season and winner of the Pubnrhaii Handicap, and the two-year-olda Suffragette, Selectman. Wamba, Mellaande, Wedding Bella and Esperanto. SPANISH QIEEX AGAI WHS.

Talcea the Stoll Stake for 2il9 Trat-tera at laiaartosu Lexington, Oct. 17 Reelfont took the final two beats and the anfiniabed I 08 pace of Friday In easy fashion. The 8 toll, for trot era, was eery easy for PpanUa Qoeen, the farortte. winning is straight heats. Miss Ad-bell won the 1.14 pacing eTnt.

after ha Ting lost the first beat to Mary LaJdley. Mies Ad-bell raptured the next three beats without effort. Royal Penn won the 1:28 trot to straight bears, "rnnmarlea: I 18 Claaa Trotting The "toll. 13000, threa In nre: Spanish Qieen. b.m., by Onward SilTcr-Eifin Dance (Macey) Zomalta.

b.m. (Dnrf-ei I o.h (Cerai I I Nancy Rorce and Happy F. also started. Time 1 07. 1 06.

1:14 Claiia Pacing 61000. threa In free: Kiss Adlwll. b.m.. by AdbeH- Luicile (Shank 111 Marr Laldley. b.u...

1 Nttle b.m... I I Tender, Kenmey and Maramosa Started. Time 106. 06, 28 Class Trotting Valae 11000. three la Bra: Boral Penn.

b.h.. by William Pena- Miaa Nfloo iLodwtgt 111 John F. Oitison. tit Minnie Bonnett. b.at 14 1 Bt.

Peter, or a C. t) 4 4 Time- t.U. 1:08 Pacing t'nflnisbed from Friday; Parse 61000. three In fjvei Beelfoot. b.m..

by Bonnleam by Vet- Jr 7 1 1 1 Tax Title, blk Decorator. -Flora Bell, (ft eating! 1 7 I 4 1 EleU. b.m OWrlrk. 4 8 I 6 Milton iS C. Tbe Pride.

Wll-Ham M-, Elmarood. Fhamr-k and Gold Coin also started Time 07. 6:07. 6 07V. 1:06..

SHEPPARD TO GET JOB. Raaaer Eipeeta aa Apaolataaeat froaa Prealdeat Rooaaeelt. York, Oct. 17. Melrin W.

Shep-pard of the Irtah-Amerlcaa Athletic Club, the ajeediet middle distance mnner of Anierica and one of the heroes of the Olyniplc guruea. la to have another distinction conferred upon him la the shape of an apixittitment direct from President Eooserelt, according- to a well-authenticated report from Washington. The news cornea that fcheppard will be made a night Inspector la tbe Inlted States customs serrlca at Philadelphia, and that he will not le subjected to civil service regulation In that case Bheppard ill 1 compelled to remove to the (joaker City and thus sever hia connections with the IrUa-Ameriran Athletic Club. At the Olympic fame tn London last July fcheppard broke all Olympic records In the and 1jJ meter runs, covering the former distance in 4-5. The latter waa made la 4:03 2 5.

RIVER TEXEGRAMS. Epecial The Times Democrat. B.iyon Fara. Oct. 17.

River 2.6 feet; a rise of of a foot to twenty -four hours. No lMats to-lar. Alexandria. Oct 17. River gauge registers 4 7 ft-t-t.

a fall .2 ot a foot in twenty-four hrrs. Weather cloudy and wrm. Nat'liex. Oct. 17 River gaujre reads fi leet and stationary.

lietsy Ain, for Biyoa ara. Weather, raui: ctl. ii ksl.urg. Oct. 17.

nnee rends feet, a of .1 of a Weather fnir hi 1 wnrner. In to-plght: of Ht l. and y. t. The in ttie (end and dui- tn-nwrrow for New Oct.

17 The river Is ata-tiorary; on the falls 5 lnrhfa. In the csnal "2 7 feet. Wlct the locks 3 feet. Wenther clear and wsrm. EvansTllie w-t.

17. Hirer atatlonary at 1.4 foot. Weather cier and warmer. Cairo. Oct.

17. River stage 4.3 feet and falSinjr. Arrived: Fgun, from Grand Tower. I'eparted: Peters Lee. for St.

Iotils. St. LonK Oct. 17. Arrlrefl: Dnbuaue.

rem Ket k'ik. Iwpartcd: Inbniue. for K' kuk. Klver staire 3.4 and stationary, Pirtclmrjr. ct.

17. Kiver gauge at reaver dam rends 14 foot, at Freeport Ji I if a foot and stationerv. St TTJLANE AND L. S. quarter.

Deware going to right end and Cretcher replacing Llllard at right guard. Hamilton kicked oft; the kick was fumbled, Texas recovering the balL Darby-shire bucks the line for six yards and Taylor for two. Here is where tha L. S. V.

goal was in dsnger. but they stood Ilka a atone wall and on a full back back Texas was downed with no gain. The ball went to L. S. U.

and Fenton advances around tbe end for five yards. Lally tries an end run, but was downed in his tracks. Featoa pants, tbe kick being blocked, but was recovered by S. TJ. Lally gained one yard around the right and.

V. Smith tries a center buck with no gain. Fenton kicks over tbe line and Texas returns the kick from the twenty-five yard line. V. Smith then made a beautiful end run for twenty-five yard.

Grandy goes around tackle for a one-yard loss. V. Smith again goes around the end for twenty yards. Fenton here distinguished himself with some admirable interference. Fenton makes a quarterback run around the end for twenty Tarda.

Lallv furnishing the interference. Hamilton was hurt in the play, but pluck-fly continued. Noblett was downed la his tracka and Lally went around the end with no gain. Third down and Fenton tries goal from the Held, falling. The ball was fumbled behind the line and Hillmaa fell on it for a touchdown.

Time minutes and 20 seconds. Fenton misses goal. Score to favor L. 8. U.

In the next line-up Harvey went In at full Instead of V. Smith of S. V. Texas kicked off. the kick being blocked and recovered by a Texas man.

A quarterback rnn by Stimpson failed ta advance the balL Texas then tried the forward pass. Smith of L. 8. V. catching it.

Tbe ball then went to L. 9. who tried a forward pass with the ssme result, a Texas man cstchlng It- Hilmaa tackling in this play, was thrown so hard that it was some time before he could go on again. Darbyshire then went through the line for three yards. Taylor tries a straight buck, but was tackled by Noblett with a loss of ten yards.

Texas then kicked to tbe center of the field. L. S. C. getting it.

Texas recovers the the ball on a fumble. Texaa tries a forward part, losing tea ysrds and the ball going nut of bounds. Fenton ki'-ks for sixty ysrds. but his team was penalized five yards for off side playing- Fenton again kicks for forty yards and out of Tbe ball goes to Texas snd Roberta gains a yard on aa eud run. Texas penalized for being off side.

On the next play the Lone Star men lost five yards and then were forced to kick. Fenton returns tbe kick fifteen yards. The ball goes to L. S. V.

and Fentoa loses three ysrds on an end run. Lally circles the end in a magnificent sprint of twenty -five yarda. A forward pass then Betted five yarda and Harney bucked the line for a yard. Fenton then punted and Stimpson returned the bail twenty-flve yards. The State boys were then penalized fifteen yarda for holding.

Stimpson goes around right end forno gain. Derbyshire tries aa end ran with- a loss of twenty yarda. Texaa then kicks out bounds. Ball goes to L. S.

TJ. and Lally circles left end for twenty-five yards. Fentoa loses two ysrds on a run around right end. Fenton kicka forty yards and out of bonnds. LALLY MAKES TOUCHDOWN.

Ball goes to Texss and Hamilton galna three yards on a strslgat buck. Baton Rou; was penalised fiTteen ysrds on tbe next piay for holding. Holding seemed one of the faults of L. S. U.

and the officials had to watch closely for it. Bail finally gos to 8. U. on downs and Lally makes a spectacular forty yard rnn aror.nd right end. dxlglng five men.

for a touchdown. Fenton ki'-ks goal. ore 20 to 0 In favor of L. S. U.

This touchdown wss made Just a few niinntes before time was csiied and the game ended with the ball oa Texas' 9 forty yard line. The line-ups: l. s. i I. Pollock, i.

Gandy fraptnin), Illlirnan, Thonsas, yards. Texas attempted a forward pas, failed and was penalized fifteen yards. On another fumbled forward pass Fenton got the ball, which gare It to the ward pass, which was recoTered by TexasL Tartar then ran around tbe end for aafT eighteen-yard gain. Darbyshira tried a line buck, bnt was downed by C. Smith with a loss of three ysrd.

Texas was then penallied for being offside. Hamilton then ponted for fifty yards, which Fenton returned thirty yards. Taylor bucked the Una for a two-yard gala. Deware tried an end ran. bnt was downed with Da gain, A forward pass netted a three-yard gain, and the ball went to Baton Rouge on downs.

Fenton went around left end for six yards. Smith adraaced around left and for flra yarda. Noblett went through left tackle for two yards. A forward pass from Fenton to Stoall netted fifteen yards gain. V.

Smith bucked the line for three yards. Storall went around left end for a touchdown. Time 3-4. Fenton missed goal. Score, 5 to 0 In fa-ror of It.

8. U. Fenton, on the kick-off. kicked orer tbe goal line and Texas kicked from the twenty-flTe-yard line to the forty-yard fine, the sick being fumbled, and Texas recovered the ball. A bad forward pass gare the ball to 8.

I. Lally went around tha end for a nine-yard gala. Noblett want through tackle for fle yards. A pretty forward pass from Fenton to Stovall netted a gala of twenty-flre ysrds. Storail tried to go around the end.

bot was downed with a loea of three yards. Fenton had the wind knocked out of him and time waa called. V. Smith tried a line buck, but cot-Id not gain. Third down.

Fenton tried a place kick field gold, but failed, a touch-back being made. Texas then kicked off from the twenty-dre-yard line. Fenton catching the ball, but making no gain. Featon kicked for fifty yards, but out of bonnds. Texas bail on her own fifteen- yard line.

Hamilton kicked down the field, ami GUI returned in Ave yards before being tackled, and waa thrown so hard that time had to be called. Ht 3w v-tv IV- I' 4 I The ball went to L. S. U. on the twen-ty-fira-yard line.

Gandy was then sent around tha end for twenty-fire yards, making a touchdown, which, however, waa not allowed, oa account of L. S. men hudKog in the line. L. S.

waa then penalized on the next play for being offiile. losing fire yards. Lally went around left end for twenty-flra yards. V. Smith bucked the line fnr a two-yard aln.

C. Smith went around the rlL-Lt end for five yard. Fenton then mnde a i.irter-bock ma around left end for a torch down. Time l.K 1-2. Fen-tonel kicked goal.

Score, 11 to In favor of I- S. W. kirked off for Texas. XoMett retnmini; It throe yards. Fenton ran erond left end for three rnrtis and on the next play he nrcnted for forty Pe'I goes to Txiis and Hsmilton Fenfon rer-nruiuj; it tor thirty-fire Turd.

I.ii!y th''n galced live yards on a line and coined a similar distjince on tiie next piiy by an end run. Gandy went tbronirh tackle for five yards. Noblett tried a line bu b-it Fenton tl en tried for a field goal, bnt the kick Pollock re)verlni the talL Ganly then a lire bick. bnt was downed with ni g-iin. thon mails a pretty field gal a place kick oa (he twenty-fire ysrd lino.

Score now 15 to 0 L. Tbe teams chirred sides and Fenton kicks off. Noblett falls on the boll in a f'rujble, the goir.g to L. S. U.

The Loiii-iiiniims futRM on the next play. iit'ii: the bail. Hamilton goes aro-md fi rr. for five yjirds. and on the prt piny kicks fi-rty yards and out of boOT'N.

Tte goes to L. 3. V. on fhejr twen ty-tire rl Fetit'tn kicks for fifty yards sr. I TiyW return It twenty.

Tevas thc i gTlne1 foiir jraris on tw. ilne liiii k. Hamilton pnnts down tlie and was ftiriired fr wji Fea-ton ii- (mil then see-nwe! KeiiU'ti tried another place kt-t and faii-d. The half et I 1 with the t)ill on L. S.

rty-fve yard line core 15 to O. SK.fuND HALF. With ij nturt of th second half Texas Before a crowd of about 19ft0 pcopl. the Louisiana Stat CnlTerslty football team defeated the Teiaa A. and 3d.

Col-leg yesterday at Pelican Park by a acora of 26 to 0. The waa played on a mudrty field. In the rain, and with a wet, slippery ball. Baton Rouge carted oS all of the boaora of the day. as in the preliminary game between the Boya High School of thli city and tbe Baton Rouge High School, the litter came out Tictorjoua by the close score of 41 to B.

This was a ecrappy little game, in which the local boys held down their opponents until the latter part of tha last helf. when Baton Bocf braced, rushed the ball over the goal, tying the acore, and then won by kicking g-oal. The crowd, while not tip to expectation In numbers, waa an enthusiastic one. and there waa plenty of rooting at all times. The bad rainy weather kept back many who otherwise would have come.

The gracd stand waa gayly decorated la yellow and pnrpla, L. 8. colors. The goal poata were wrapped half and half la L. B.

C. and Texas colors, the latter being red and white. The grand stand, with It waving pennants, streamers and the brlsht-hued dree of the fair sex enthu-aiasta, made this the only bright spot In 1'. TEXAS A. AND the field.

The sky waa dark and sullen-looking, and the field maddy. L. clearly outclassed Texas in every department of the game, and practically had everything their own way. Texns had only one g-wd chance to score, aud this ene was thrown away by aa A. and M.

man who failed to realise his opportunity until too late The Texas bunch Ve-Ji c4 -e i It. .1 A r. Noblett, r. Stoval. r.

Fenton. q. Lally. r. C.

Smith. V. Smith, f. Harvey, f. b.

Texas A. and M. Roberts, e. Hooker. t-: Huston, Heldleberg.

Llllard, r. Cretcher. r. Parker, r. Deware.

r. McDonald, r. e. Stimpson, q. b.

Deware, q. b. Hamilton, r. b. Darbyshire.

Taylor, f. b. Summary: Touchdowns Stoval. Featon. Hitman.

Lally. Goals from touchdown Fenton 2. Goal from field Fenton. Referee Halllgan. Umpire So turners.

Chief linesman Curtis. Timer Fritcbard. Time of halves 23 minutes. Hiatal Setool Game. Tbe game between tbe local and Baton Rouge High School was not a half bad one, the weather and feld conditions considered.

It waa thought that the Boys' High School would corn oat aa easy winner from the wsy they started out, but they let np towarda the last-Baton Rouge won tae toaa and Crals head kicked off. Womack caught the ball, but waa downed In his tracks. Baton Rouge made a slight gain on a forward pass, and then sent Randolph through, the line for a short gain. Evans tried a quarterback run. but was downed wlti no gain, and his team was also penalised for being off side.

The Boys' High School got the ball and Atkinson gained three yarda on a straight brick. Craighead then gained five yarda on a buck, on tbe next piay two more and on the next waa shoved over the line for a touchdown, made In three minutes or play. Craighead missed goal. Score 3 to 9 in favor of Boys" High School. For the rest of the first half the ball seesawed back and forth.

Baton Rouge pulled off several successful plays. Craighead of New Orleans played great ball, doing the bulk of the line plunging himself. SECOND HALF. In the second half Evans of Baton Rouge kicked off. Here a switch was made la tbe Boys' High School lineup.

Cole going to rlsht tackle snd Woodward to left halfback. Craighead then fumbled a pass to hlrn. but Atkinson recovered the ball, gaining twelve yards. Atkinson was then sent through the line for four yards. CraUhead.

bucked the line for two yards. Cole then made the distance for tbe first down. Cole then attempted a buck, but was unable to gain. Craighead tried an eud run. but was downed with a loss of three ysrds.

On a fnmNe Baton Rouge regained the ball on the ten-ysrd line. Womack went through the line for two yards. Caston tried an end run, but lost three yard. After hard fighting for ten minutes Baton Rouge shoved the bail over the line. Tbe ball went to Raton Rouge on the seven-yard line.

Womack bucked tbe line for fire yards. On the next buck he took the pigskin over the line for a touchdown. Time 10 minutes. Evans kick el goal. But a few minutes of play remained, and daring this time neither side was able to gain materially.

Final score 0 to 3 la favor of Baton Rouge High ScbooL Tte Uceupe: Boys High School Til ford, Sauchey, r. g. O'Bryan. 1. Coie, r.

Woodward, r. Foudrlst. Ebien. r. Hackett.

Wood, captain, q. Atkinson, r. Cole, Woodward. Craighead, f. b.

Baton Rooge High School Young, Hchloss, f. M. Fridge, Lyttle. r. e.

Caston, Evan, q. P. Fridge, r. Randolph, Womack. f.

b. Summary: Touchdowns Cralzhead. Womack. al from touch. Jown Evans.

Referee Curtis, t'mpire Mer.efee. FieJd Judge Brown. Head linesman George. Time of halves IS minute. laaoor Raaeball.

Tbe Teddy Bear trwlimr haaehal! team like arrang a inu win uy of toe lirw teair. A team of ta T. a. f. League.

Tw Ji4y rar wooli partlrnary like tn ers ti a sarith fSa i aas Y. itr.e-ip aa i. e. anl raptala; Breri. In.

strack. t.reer,. Ji. hik'tteaa. 1.

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f. i all ehal-Sies f. rr rret. "1 M. FOOTBALL, TEAM AT PELICAN PARK.

off to StoTalL who brought tbe pigskin back tliree yards. Darbysbire went around the Irsft end for a two-yard gain. Hamilton kicked down the field. Fenton making tbe catch, returning the ball fire yards before downed. On tba next play I- V.

was penalized five ysrds for being off.lu. Taylor kicked the ball. It being returned by L. 3. U.

twenty a0 ia-' 'o sir i -v i r- "-j t. i 1 Get the Habit PHELPS .,0 S04 St. Chsrles S. 1B 153 Drysdas U. BOYS BOOTZNO FOR THE LOUISIANA ELEVEN.

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