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.0 a. 11 Syticuse Contest, -While" Annapolis la Easily Beaten --i-v 'lb marked th begin-' ah th n'1 of ta footbu the contest' ot th day- was Jil between Tal and Princeton, tha iriulC -'Tlctdnr tor. tha. Blue' birtpg public; -AybJl -Harvard' Wonhe aetae-n-lth Dartmouta by 4 flr jbrir tn" jonn dUplarl by th Crimson player waa B(Yt (ufQceatly -ood to rosplr confidence tens her supporters, aa to the result of the contest with Yale, thla comlpar Saturday. Aa a i matter of -tact Harvard trai sialayed until' ha last ten inlnt-tea of th With th cor'8 t4 In Dart, atth'a favor.tha Crtmaon player nerved ly; desperation, twtca" forced the wearied alAytrs vfrom.

HanbverV bacli dowsa, winning finally by' the actjra'ol 10 University i of 'Pennsylvania 1 train defeated, this a by the- Carlisle Indiana. The erratle repreentln(t the Navy thla year ww overwhelming Vy cXeated by Bticknell. while the hope pf the mr ran up the tnaanUloent ecore-of ifsinrt the strong: Syracuse eleven. -Daly played In the flrat bait and, dlAlnsulahed ktnaelf by dropping a neat goal from the i va -r- JKIO. usu tv vei umi i Ilea on 'substitute," who did aa well as the regular players.

Poor old. Columbia, was not even strong enough to withstand the Amherst eleven. Since the 1 Princeton the Blue and -White player have gone tack Btartlcg the season with a rush, the eleven did. a ell a any et the larger coUegea, Now it doea not seem to have rpeed enough to.beat any weaker 7 Cornell bad no difficulty beating Xjl-fiyette by a acore of 23 to 0 yesterday. In view of the fact that Cornell baa been'de feated in the last two year by XAfayett.

the Urge score made yesterday cava tha Cbrnell student great cause for aatlsfac tkm. New York Unlveralty defeated Rena-ciacr. and the Harvard freshmen aucceed-ed in beating the Tale --v7 la the West the Unlveraltr of "MlchUn coattnaes to carry-all before Twepty-tx points were scored agalnat the Unlver-sJty of Chicago yeatcrUy HARVARD, 16; i CAMBRIDGE," ydefeated Dartmouth 18 t0 thla atternw a-game a' Harvard waa very Up- to "jtbe; 1 kit ten mlnutea" Harvard, was absolutely entpiayed In every. way, being'' weak'on tbe defense and without concerted off enae. In this latter respect tha teck pt spirit hL the; UcM aa noticeable.

"whose hwdllng and plunging' have been' features of other gamea, seemed to make no- effort to advance the ball. In the-last minutta ot play, -with the gloom so deep that pee-tatora could scarcely "dlstlnguleb the play-' era. Harvard woke-uD and jnade ta touch- downa, Dartmouth' men, belna: too ucea tip to maxe yesutance. uarnara, ror Karvard, missed two 'goals. ott from front of the goal posts.

IJne.up':-;: Postion. -Dartmouth, a. Mtiia. 'Left end Herr 8hea. Left tackle ruard Kugden.

Centre .1 i Right guard Oaxe Right tackle laty back thamj W-v I Rlitht half I Craydbt-CTAvlfBH -baek Brown. Touctt-dowTii GrfcydoA. Kernan. 1 viugnn. uoais.

rrom Teuca-downa-uar Mrd. Vmplrelw P. Deland. Referee Jennings, jof -Line'-' men McDoaaM of Harvard and Pulaifor oC Dartmouth. Timer Fred.

Wood. Length et halres-23 Indians, (t.lv PHILADELPHIA, Nor. the" surprise of their supporters, the University' of, Pennsylvania football eleven de feated. to-day the. tram from the jCar-- -lisle IndUn SchooL': Render the Utftat more humiliating.

tha Indiana prevented Penn from scoring, the. flnal being a to. ft Penn'a failure, to cross "Car Ule goal line 'was du principally -fa The: ball had been worked" down 4e field nnta.lt rested: within a foot aff the Indians -goat The pigskin waaA, passed to who fumbled, and the immediately kicked It out of. danger. AC anotjaer time Bennett tried for a goal from the 20-yard line, but the ball fell ahorti -thw two occurred In the first naff, and Penn oid not secure another opportunity tO; score.

7 -The Red and Blue gave the worst exhibition of football tbeyj have displayed Jlrcklln Field since their" regeneration on the occasion of the' Bucknellv game-During the first' half the' ball waa in the -Indians' territory for every on' the thirty minutes at nlav Vf. 'Penn'a defense was sufficiently strong In rvst nan to -prevent carutue. lorcing; tne ball over the goal One. but tn tha sec-end, half the Indians reported to runhlnc and hurling tactics, which gave, them -the The Indians made' four -7-yard tains In four play, when the umpire gave the ball to Pennsylvania for holding. On the first play Gardiner rot nround end i a 20-yerd run, -and two more-playa- "nam me nan on the Indiana iyar with four yards to make on the third down," Penn tried a quarter back; kick, and secured ball on their li-yard Pemj'B back could ot ianavt hurdle, which gave the Indiana, ihi at each It took just twenty-five plays for tb Indians to carry the ball BO yard for their aoiitary touch-do wo.

-There wa no -fumbling end no delay. First Williams would th lln and Parker would follow. midfleld the Quaker made a temporary nraee. but not enough' to rtopr the fierce' alungea. From mWWeld th ball traveled ng 5 and yarda at time; WUhla tha r1.

line the Quaker braced. and once 1-diana. but on the aeeond plunge Williams the be.U went over tha line Johnson made a 'miserable fallare of bU attempt to kick the goaL ir-'naylvanu kicked, of f. and tb Indiana fuhed the ball ilong for -JO yards. -when 'thtVo'? comPl1l to.

kick, and Penn put. fcajl in plair on ber ")-yard line. ena nace the Indians In the flfte minutes of th rame, and the- iSSS called wih the balMn lhe po. amion of the Indian Penn'a 25-yanl The line-up; -j i foaHUm. -Indian i Rrh rdnonT i vgni ena.

Bradley r.y. Beaver Kxindine Centre yemre LjanoocK Left ii'lgt half YiilUtVow.n--T"a Rf i-Corbm, Trinity, Liae; an Thirt? rTj y. WEST POINT. 48? SVRAbUSE, rEST POINT. N.J?o.:iSraci,4 sas badly defeated 'MX at; gjma.

of -iwo 4.atffl1,",nlnu aaworeWof TT 0 her Jo-day. From the iVrt fhv 'J wre mercy ef tha. aoldirra. 'st. Point pushed and hurled their op.

Knt? tha Daly run and lSvi.V7-T,M7 lh 'lre the, game, ftunki iaU -Torwr. FamsWirtli; and tVL? -defensive i kirklrf tb touch-down. an3 iiii TiiL'' minutes after, the fyr a- ef rV.i-"0-1' the visitors' m-xt kick a a terfrenee -a ing the' ball from kick-off, he dodsred and kicked irnii "-h-aown lorney senln m.fhed. bark to Lafayette's- thlrty-fiv- in nV. f11? the next.tuMoh- yard Jme.

v.th every' excharre of punts r'MVCn -'r-P r- e- v---r- frr -tn to cn '1 i "re i v. 1 It Wn 1 Tie hif ra01 irom tne neio. in i iU 1 toe smre of to aaif wSavLVx rint: In the second Burrell JKiSSH Badlci. Rirht half. HioA ornev mil tloa I fST-TS1? V' Cooper.

1 Daly. 1. rnd1 Tlme balve-) HarvoHf-'' iTPlre-Mr. Cutta of VwsTt R'J-Pr- MeCracken of Un- j5-' 'iTlr AW VrV TiWa I Mdi; JNov. H-The Bock, en College team almply overwhelmed An-apoll, here thjs aftrrnoon.

-winning from them, by ecore of 23 to ft This Is by far toe worat defeat of the season for the home team, and coming right on the eve of the Point game has cast' a gloom ever elpcl- BuckneU played a wuu- oerruUy strong game. They outweighed and Jocal player. In" to2S-iUK0nU: on cor made-on a jouch-own vby Taylor, but "tn the seeon.l itePw 5yX dfenae, nd shlpp. Mc--Taylor scored sucreasiva.y. all three goals.

cblefly a formation" In ckIa and guards relieved ennfe r. the line, and toward the last it. wore the navy piayara out. Line npi BuckneJV2X Navy; Ol Left end Rhlpp. lift tackle i.Orady.

Oro '-Lft "ard Alken.Mtchal Aiilf" Centre Right guard Belknapp Right tackle Douglas Right end Bottle, Howard Quarter .1.. Phelpa.i..,. Left half Blakrly JOhnnon. Right half 8trnturgr. McCormlck.

Pull Halcy Referee Dr. M. K. Johnson. United Statvs Navy.

Umpire Mr. Hoaklns. Bwknell. (2. MeCor.

Goals from tucb-downa Johnsoq, Tlmo ol halve. 30 minulca. AMHERST, COLUMBIA. :Q.l'- i Amherst football, fea'm' yesterday dfr. feated, Columbia at 1he.

"Polo Ground by iacbrelof 29. to' 9. Jl wa 'the worn tlefca't that Columbia ha suffered this and though pot "unexpected, sen-ed. '-deepen tbft gloom which has been well spread over the 'CoHimbU'. community it eight a.

Amherst played a game almoacaa. fast as that1 exhibited by Brown last week. Washburn'-nnd Lewi. their crack sprinted around ehda time andtime lixvarUbly netting bij; "'V-'- -V Paring. the-lrst jalf fpUyed' draperately.

"and the beaVAmherst could jjo was-'t core' one tAKh-do wn from-which, no goat kicked, tin the. secohd' however: Columbia wretched physical condition waa all' tod Alan, by man hole line bad to be sVbstftatedi'iven having to HquU the jrame'in favor if he side lines. The absen viees ronT Colombia', eleven. eye'nVit-h -WI ln e. were Djiden.

centre Shaw; right uardv-trwr, rtghf ckle: and atari or the came, were Duden. centre j. thecontraryK vi.i ecu. mm xxt a auDSU- tptee, one- of these being not because of an Injury, but because end. was caught slugging by the um-' ElT.1-?1 out th game.

A crowd of about 4.000 aa -1 he, game, among whom delatloa of Amherst men, who. cheered; vociferously Columbia'; etu- to the baa to go home discouraged. ott ColwmtuaT to Am. bersfa eoirid nor forwardsrind bad k.icJi: the-baU and brtnglnsf 'l1 bck thirty yards by fine dodging. 'ridownsa Columbl fi VlPL hen got the ball aha hauled it down the field to tha opposing Ove-yara Columbia plucklly held and.

got. the ball on Vwcsr was followed bV'Amhrat toward the Blue jtnd White goal. Thla 1 tlmw 7 1. mi the flrat Cnhirabia then began' to bold be'tier. irvg.

the. remainder of the: half "the bail changed bands- freouentlir. ever, remaining near the centre of the When Um uWa. called ColumbU held" the bell on. Amherst' forty-yard .1 ji-c ri-iunu nair oegan wjtn an rxrhtnn iiZ8 1i P1' reauHed galhe twenty irSi thereby.

desperate attack took the ball to Amherst's eight-yard eekeat: tempted a hurdler but. couldn't do It. and. after a beautiful brace, got the ball on downs. Hardly had the tesms lined up-before -Waahburn made a forty-yard rUlli Mrl.

fcaaal rla.a.a' 1.1 a 1 -m ur aft. ioucn down. sices, however, urnl t. a flying tackle-from But Am. berst.

kept, right on down the field, and auunmed the ball over for the fewrod touch-down, vTaahburn carrymg tha feLColkflC ImmediaUly on the; lme-up Washburn broke- loose, and only Wee Ices Intervened between him and goaL Weekea was lame, and couldn't reach the runner. -Washburn Ie.wv kicking goaL, made the TV? r1--14 the field because of hi ankle, and Townsend took hi place. -Amherst kept up the -same tactics, and Lewi scored also kicking goaj. Brore Amherst 3: Columbia. 0.

thfn 9uUr Lewi aoaV. ao; Columbia U. i 1 Columbia. 0.) Portion. Amherst t2l.) Carla; Delabarre Brown.

i.Left Vtackle. Pierce Tomll nm ft guard Smythe. v' Dwden i Centre i Stangland. AJBoerg, Varti Kyihrv 1 um Grlawold; Is envi r-i aa- Good man, JSrb. Quarter back.

A Blram ry TwiiMiMt Tiff' tiat.hAlr jtt o101' Vt. half ack "Washburn Smilhw Fullback Lmpir Referee. Mrv Reddlnrton. Time of halves. 30 minute.

Lewi Washburn C-LuHyi P-0-1- Jrw, touchdowns CORNELL 2S; 554 Atra- rk I 1 Nrf Nov. li-CornelUook ri. venge thla aftrrpoon- for two successive defeats at the bandaof Lafayette by burying the Pennsylvania college: tutdor' score of 28 point to hundred Lafayette supporter came to toaa to help their team -ln: 'Byf ong and cheering they tried to kwell the' tide of but -lh "day was "nof for thenvC'Th -visitors came to ioifn -a. much and made r-veral even --money en, the the game; "but at no- stage of the game waa" thei confidence played. rushing game, which three time, carried the ball through and around opponents for thre socceaalve.

The much heralded crack formation of Lafayette Proved no puaale for Cornell's 'The-vclmis guards back. which twice haa spelled defeat for Cornell, waa to 'ft tnH. an' aoeeuate Oefenae. The Vislfora' two long runs were made on aim pie pin ye; Warner Drnen' glnnt guard, mad the ksnsAttonai piny of the game when, catch roata by fhcri-d. Coffin.

'and crimed throiiRh fnr tr.e ni.v Alter te next klok-off the in was flfifen minutes In Cor-rl i'! neutralised Cor I-hL "aln- Lafayette lot her or.Iy "it. 0 oor wh'f early in the second (the ball on downs on five-yard line. Late in the s3-Vioir. 'f'' Pretty drop fr tTom lh pwenty and the other line. Toward the cH.ae ht H.im tok a strong puce, with waa catied Mil ln th possession, od torne.l thlrty-yardlllne, Une-up: TrCfJL1, PoIJions.

Lafayette, a tf.ertL".' J1 end.Klnter. Thomas ri.J.., 5 M-Lef 0 goal, HtwS' -Cchtre Tvdetnan 'hH tackle. Ruef cilr hcfc 5 R1Cht Plf Ritub back. Ooala Hii lirle1 -Goala from of mplre-Stauffer- of Penn-J of halves-rThirty mlttu tea. BROWN.

11; i PROVLDTSNCE. ,1 In 1 loosely played, gam Brown defeated the Springfield Training School II to fe on Andrew Field' thlav In the flrt half the Springfield line played yery el, amd, prevei ted Brown from ecor-ing and holding, fo down on line. r. -f5narhW by the fiercest kind of 'uniwn scori red- twtoe, from, which ajcaen one ed one gOat- Brown' goal waa danger, not once in BROOKLYN 8T, PAUL'S, 5. The football elevel of the Brooklyn Boys'.

High; School yyaterjlsy- defeated, the team from St Paul's Sdhool. Garden City, in their annual' game -ajt. Washington Park, by, a score of l-3 'his practically give the champion: hip of th Long Island AtWettc League tlle HJgh school boy. their remaining alrei dy bee beaten' by St' Paur. The last championship won "by tha.

High Schobl wi tbat of 80T; -Both, team put up-a fin game, but St. Pauls end were. allowing the High School back to circle them. 'Farnuro and Cutnminga of the High School and Blasell and Ruasell of St. Paul a were the malnstak of, their.

respecUv teams. In th first hajfjlhe- High 8cbool scored twice, while St. Paul's made -one touch-down. Jbut failed goat High' School's tklrd touch-down was by ateady poinding of 8L Paul's line, 3 he -Une-up waa: 1 PbslUon. St.

Paul's. -ST Left end. Lathrop. Uckle guard. i.

i Centra Donnelly. Wilaon: tackle. Ward GUUbert. Righ nd. Ho vie.

Quarter, back. back. Sid la v. Lift hal i Russell half Touchrdown FaVnum. IX) Latljrop, Rua- CmpU-e Jones fcf Yale.

Referee-Ko- "Poly. Prei." Timers-Atdrich and XJnesmen-f Hart and Waiah. Time HORACE MANrt, J.n narn gnmei j-eaieroay lorace aiann Bcnoor'footbail team defeated TUItary Academy jby acaeore-cX. 17 B-: At-Ithough the game wa Played On.the latter' field at DaainJng.jkorace'Hatjn played wttd -nne and waa.oniy. scored, on by.

kick by-Brbwn- la 4he-second half. aJneQp: IT. i Horace Matin. If. position: Brunn.

Lft-balf-bdk iBrown' -Starbuck, FrenchJ Full back- it.i; Rikht half ..1: Otis Hoffman. J. Quarter back Graham, Page, I Leftend i Wood ueit tacxie. rj-caam i fcef Reahown centre Godlev. Boi-le.

Rlaht auard WleanJ 'Algelttnger. Eight i -Touch-downa-J-Aigel Unger ftirly fj Goal--Ferrtea. 1) Goal from the field. Brown. x-mplre-f Williams Relerce Sfttidt It Thi Htm Yfrh TtmtK 'itEW HAVEN.f CoittL W.

The Har-1 Vard freahmah fotrtbaJl team won fromTale by a score of 22. tt 10 at Tale FJeld thla aft-, erboon in'a gamel that wa slowly Tlayed on both. sides and taat.wak won byJ.the.Crlm- 'sori yoangsters br-tha ability of their backs' to.break througj: tbs nne" for brilliant Twitcbell, Taj' Quarter tlngnlshed: hi me if by tackling three runa-' Ways of. this kit and also kicked a difficult from be field from the thirty-yard 4ine. the Tale left played" a clever game, hia tackling tm punt being, Ixrwls made the-sensational play of the day In- rac'ng Metealf.

the Harvard quarter baickv who had broken away from the Tale crowd, forty jrards down-tha field- hd finally catching -him as' be waa about -to make For Harvard Montgomery, a substitute White. 81oaa. "Nichols and Guild played the best game, tha last two named makluaf consistent, galnd through Yale's, line. On defense work 1 le held regularly except for the five runs of Nichols through centre, and fuard. The Ha vard often waa generally eld by the Tal 1 llne.

Line-up, r-. Tale, "Oa-, id "Position. Harvard, '00. Lewla. end Left tackle.

s. Downing. Left guardv. Centre George. Bradak tlht Paul Twichell.

Quarter gtevenaon; half backw half Hoy Full 2f. OuIld.Jr Leavi en worth. -Ooe la -from touch-down Guild. Goal from field TwtchelL Referee Mr? Ttme Thirty-mlbvte- halve. N.

18; RENSSELAER 5." In Stteial Tir Nrm Xirk tiiiui. TROT N. Rensselaer Polytechnic Ini tltut team waa defea-ted by New York erslty eleven here to-day by a score of 18 5. game Waa a lively one from "start to finish, both team's, playing fast ootbalL -Th JJew 'Torkers outi weighed their opponent -nd, outplayed them the part" Puy made tha best gains for. Rensselaer.

jcircllng. the New Tork 'ends ee for long dlsUncel and carrying tha -1 all to New- York lu-yard line bi. the rst- half. For New Xork, Lorrena'and i McDowell proved tha best ground galnen hitting the Una effectively throughout -halve. -jj After Rensae aer's long run, which placed the-bati nlmosi over-the line! New York -tneif atld tan down the field tor the first touch-doa-n without losing the batL 1 1 1 i'; in in, sveonn- nait jwnsiieiaer' arpt up a good ol tense.

1 nut tne una weakened and the; New Yor tha oentre-and tackles for good Lortrni and Rellley: In' kles-back formations broke the: Rensselae line repeatedly and carried the. ball 10 an yarda, Powell scored the second totsebcown on a 30-yard-end-rum 1 Refiiwelaef. Position. Vi New Y6rk-BrOwn Thoma tackle. Rellley "guard "ayle icentre, Frjedburg right guard .1 tackle Finch ena Taylor i.qunrtr back.

t. Rorke Teli. naii d.ck. full backf Mac Do welt puy i Jrl-rht half Mr. Amherst.

Linesmen. Pluma and Regod. Timeseeper. Stephen and Qloaaer. Tim of haJvi-s, ufi Touch-down.

New York, Powell, and -Rellley, Rt-nsselaer, Iuy. Goala- Coe. 3.) CUTLER'ei COLUMBIA GRAMMAR 0. Cullsrf (6 thai! leveti. defeated- U.O.' Co-; lumbla Grm smat- Bchool's elsven by a score 'of CV Oyeeterday -and" thereby, won the Iatl.

-hamplonhlp. The, khifiatlc League i made up of th preparatory school In New York City. it. the. beginning' pf.

jh scoion a otnmJttei waa jempowrred draw up a set.of.ruli'a to govern taxhtJ to th.s different schools, and among the rule Waa one whlch read that no ath-Ictn mull a achool-who- had- not I 'ool for. a full year. Thl jar. Aiarsuau. xun 01 aj-apa 7- i ChARVARD, 22; VALEf6V seriously upstt the plana vc-id make-up cf several footbaU teams, so that only four elevens were entered for- the- champion-ahlp.

De La Salle, Cutler. Barnard, and Columbia-Grammar Schools, Governing Committee decided to have a trial, and a final game. The outcome reaulted in Cutler. defeating. Da La Sail by a score of S3 to 0, and Columbia Grammar School defeating Barnard by a acore of 11 to 5, which Jhen brought Cutler and Columbia School together yesterday.

kicked off. Dalley'caught'the ball and it to the -iA-yard' line and then by short, abarp rushes th first touch-down wa made by DaUey In five minutes', play. Cornell felled to kick a goaL DaUey made another touch-down In about the. same time, and Cornell kicked the goat Cornell passed the bail to Lef-ferts at rirht guard, who circled th left-end for another touch-down. Cornell failed to kick, making the score at the end of the first, half Id to 0.

During thla half play -were mad DaUey. Kdgell Havemeyer. WUson, and Beal for Cutler, and Leatrad, Baach. Singer, and Pearsall for Columbia, who blocked many of Cutler run by good, fierce tackling. 1 The second half wa almply a repetition of the first.

Cutler passing the ball from Cornelt-the ooarter, to DaUey, Wiloon. or Beau, and they-plunged through Colura--bla'a line or circled the end; making galna very' Sometimes the Quarter would vary this by passing to a balf.who would give tt to a. tackle or. end. who would advance.

It from i to bo yard, The feature of the game waa" the re-, ma rkabie -playing -of Dalley. Cutler's full back, who made elght.of the-eleven Most of hi gains; were' made around the ends, with the inlendldd Inter ferenre supplied by Wilson. Beales, Cornell, and On run of eighty yards Bi4 by which be eluded elaht Cornell. quarter, waa very uncertain In hi kicking In the first-halO Cutler eleven la-composed of boy 'averaging ln weight ,130. pound.

team ha been well coached by Burr Chamberlain, aa old Tale -player. The beat work by the Columbia team wa done bv Baach, Link. Leatrad. Slntrer. Keating, Splelman, and PearsaU.

line-up: Cutler. 61, "Position. CoinmbU 'Left end ..77. Baach Kdgell. V.

Ift Left guard Centra k. ief ert. rt Rt gh t- gu rd Lestrad Uckle BraesH. Right end r' Quarterback Left half back Donovan Beale. Right half back Fullback luch-doWna-Dalley, C8.V Lefferta.

Wlljon. Ooo Is Cornell, Umpire T. C. Trask. Referee-R.

Peverley. Unea-rnen-C. Crow and George JL Saimon. Time of halvea-SO minutes. MICHIGAN, 21; CHICAGO, I CHICAGO, Nov.

13. Michigan, 21; Chicago, a This, was the' result of to-day's struggle between the old-time rival universities, but it tells of the desperation of Chicago's defense. The visitors made but On touch-down by. straight fooU balL Ten points cam from Right End Sweeney, who out. made two from the field, a third touchdown was scored by.

Lett End Heston, who plunged aeventy-five yards down tha field. unmolested by a local player. w- I Chicago fumbled five -time, losing th ball each time. Th visitor fumbled twice, and each time recovered th oval. Th flrt half closed with the 10; Chicago.

0. Chicago was more formidable In the second half, but waa-never' dangerous. About 10,000 people saw the game. The weather waa cold, enough to be ideal 'or the sport, and th gridiron was in x-cellent ahape, Michigan. 21.

Position. Chicago. tX Reddem.Yr......j'.left- Palmer. McGugtn end A hi wed a Gregory i.v centre, i Kllaworth -rtsht addoek. right Farr Week.

.79 uar ter back Sheldon' half right half Jonea, i full back. kin Umpire Starbuck of -Cornell. Referee siecnman ot Cornell. jBcora of Aiiiitmw-univerany- atrv Kaiaew. ill Bow-.

't AWpolla-kJaityabtirg I CMIega, At HooMck FaTla-Hooalck FilU Blgk Bennington Hisb School, 1 At oaslnlne liobei Military Pleasant i 'At Wimanatowa Williams. SSWasleyaa. S. At New- Braaswkk Rutgers, 'Delaware University, X- iin i- -4-. f- i At j-orfeut-deorietowa.

It: North Carolina, S. At Vntveralty ot Virginia, Virginia Poirtoehnio-Iaautut. a. 7 1 Jtt Chicego Northwestern. IO: Beloi At Medford TufU, MI; Holy Craaa, 1 1 AttaaeverDartaioatk Fresh-.

At" Cetilgh. MlaneapotiSr-Mlttaesota. 11; Wisconsin, 0. SUndlngvef 'Cornell atm lead theEaatern college football teams tn the. total number of points cored to date having mad S13 to; opponent Tal la 'a-good second, with 2(3 to 22, rand' the CarlUle Indians are third, with 222 to IT.

-Harvard, has scoredT 183 to 23, Princeton to 17. 'and Pennsylvania 129 to 57.." ColUmbla'ha cored; 172 but ha had.AS points scored by not' having made jpolnt In th laat four game m' -y- In the West. 'Michigan 'baa bt'oken- her' remarkable record et last eaaoa by- runs nlng up 559 point sot far, to but 8 for 'an ber. scores follows HARVARDvA ll-wiuuims IT 0 -n-Bates a Amherst 4 -0 VIS 40-Trtnlty 0 4 Tufta -lAraht 8S Wealeya 10 Brown JS Vnrmont 11- Fma State 24 arracuae -Main OH Wester 14 Weet lolnt Brown Indtaas 11 Pannaylvanla oi Partnjtjuth SI le-Prlnoeton 18 ihvimwii raNNSTLVANIA. la-Leaiab a rxm vt rrsrn 11 -warthnMr Oettyaburg a IS Bwarthaora 01 lehirt Ol N.

Y. 11 AnnapolUr Ol 80 Haver ford 0 10 ,21 a BuckneU 8 1 1 oiiimDia a Harvard 1 i ,17 ist CORNELU mr.rrirRia. Coisate 0 SO Mann School. 4.1 Rata-ers 48 Fordhaaa Buffalo 24 Swarthmor JJ-Hamllton -Princeton 21 it 0 Brown Amharst 29 Hocbesi 4S Union bhi ST WUUama Cartlal. I'M (T Oberlln 0 Princeton 10 BO Wanh.

and 28 Latajrvtt 01 su A- i nmu wa 0 23-Oalleudat uqu-haan 0 itH-Manhattan 0 l-eorretowB Vrorn nl.ah.w. Burknelt IW Hioomabur 8c h. 0 10-Corpell 0j 63 Harvard 21 Ouaqnehannn-' fenar-vaaia 222 i--- an VAtTnf i LEHIGH. PennarlvaoJa 12 '--Oi-Tai 7k. Jf IB Pennsylvania "I wadivin z-i Rutgers f-Annapolia i 4rt-t ntoo -rMrgUita A.Himnl im LAtarrett 1 28 Colamnla 04 11 borlna-field T.

aV; WIPT POINT. 1S i 4 ANNAPCit.Ta Tufts 11 -Dtcklnaoa a Harvard I'l 0Oeoretow 4 vrnwiMiv ...1,. II lo John -ft Lehigh 0 ptckrneon reon 1 1-afayelte it 0 UuckAeii S3 28 Wllium Oj 0-f ale aa arracoa UkS ST -t XX N. T.i UNIVERgrTT. 0 .4.......

1h lehlgfv 4 0-wnbmor Ji 21 Rutgrr 1A-Rensaelaer P. I. 0 ta Albian 0 4S Sehoel no Michisaa.Aar..... oi Notr -'H km i'thia State 0 W'laconaia Ol 1f7 lnna '01. 41 t'WLcaaa 'H US 1 T3 T3 i- Hoffman a Golf Champion." Hoffman woh' the "amateur golf cha-nplonehlp of.

ftoaevhle- Golf Club, New Jersey. yesterday.t The -contest haa been In rrorren" nearly a. ffiinth, ani in tria finil rr.i-ri IV.i tn net I). v. 1 hura-Ud tv us jiJ I ia 1 1 i Ml 1 1 SCHQ0LEOTS'JIfiF0OT3ALI Playing Season iiearly biit SUCCESS-OFTHE-TR its escond the pert its Class olgmbV jBVsmm4r'Tm' 7 Working v-'.

i Xa th first part, of the very little done In actual playing among the different; football eleven tb prepI.tory.chool til -Ihi 'vicinity, aa th flrtt two days were devoted, to light v- Bamard'eeleven wound up th aoh on Wednesday, when', they, played th Irving School, and were defeated by3 to 0. The squad la thoroughly discouraged at the season' work, a it waa the poorest showing- vrmad by avBarnard team. only excuse advanced la that th boy be-ran too late la th season ta nastar.th. 8olnU of the game. I While Barnard's first eleven ba finished the aeaaon, her second compoeed of youngster averaging 11 pounds, Is pracUdng steadily and looking for challenge, which can ba Sent to W.

CV Bitting, Jrvwho i acting, aa manager. A gam haa been arranged with Trinity Chapel next Wednesday to be played at Fort -Lee, N. J. -Tb present line-up la: Rush. left, end; Roger, left tackle: Bohm, left guard; Clausen, centre: Maaen, light guard: right tackle: Sheet, right quarter back; Barnard, left half back; right half back.

And Valentine, full back. A challenge ba been sent to Dwlght School play Nov. 2U Dwlght" eleven up date met all aorta ef team, and wfO in some games by big score, ex cones can be mad by th team' willingness to meet team. Th eleven which ha been playing through the season, la made up aa follows: end, tackle, Martin: ieft, guard. -Coatada; guards Sullivan: right -tackle.

Von wis tern; right end. Saurf; left naif-back. Ha oeer: right half-back. Elllngwood; quar-: ter-backv McLaughUn: full-back. team average 10 pounds.

RUcheal, Thompson, and A. BlschaL: coache for tha Bach eleven, have put the team ht fin but not -up to the. standard they hope to reach by th end ot-tb month. Blnatein, manager of to team. it negotiating-with-the Staten leland team for a game before Tranksglv Ing Day.

On th latter day. Bach play th jalnmnl team -at Van-Cortlandt Park-The eleven Is now playing In the position: G. right- 8. threyf us, tackle; R. right guard H.

Bettman. centra- E. SchUfer. left guard; tackier A. Mayer, left end: 'A.

Sulibtrger. ouatrter Ersteio right half back; E. Stern, left haeC oaca. -ana is. ritneinetein, iimi oscx.

had to fall back vpen her. see--ond-eleven to uphold. ber prestige In the world thi yearr aa her first team was up owing to tb Inallglbillty of some of th Th second, team a made -up--Is: White, left -end; Duval, left taekl: guard; Philip, centre; Mooney. right -guard: Meyerowlta; right Left bait-back; Hamilton, -quarter backv and Sheffield at. full back.

The eleven averagea 133 pound. Irving' eleven ha played well thla boo. It ia splendidly -qalppd back of UM line and. in tha tackle poslUona. Lined up th team shows: Putnam at left end: Flnke, left tackl: left guard; Apllngton, Khjpfel, right- Bralnard, right tackle; right end; Randall, quarter back: Collin, right half back; Tletjen, left half back; full back; Morrison, Colbron.

Fracken-helmer. and Smith for the batitut The next important. game la. el for Nov. 23 with Columbia Grammar Schools th battle with Barnard on Kov.

8.. wben Columbia Grammar School won by a score of 'U to'fi In the. trial gam for th lntrcholatio th brief resumed, hard -practice on the field. Of the Young Men' Christian Association, at, Flfty-fxtb Eighth Th impetOoualty of youth 1 on-of -th hardest -problem-which tb coachea hav to- deal a th boy imagine a football eleven can ba turned out. ln a month to vanquish its opponent.

Trinity School's second eleven can lay Claim td th title ot champion second eleven of New Tork as they-, hav played eight gam and only lost and hav run up 85 point to IS for their opponent The. eleven-la composed of H. Judge, left end: Pron left tackle; Lew La, left uard; Kaowte. Van Auken. right guard; right- tackle; Hopping, right end; Motnand.

right half-back; Hart, left half-back; C. Smith, quarter back; W. H. full back. Tb Mackensie team, waa the.

Only one to score against them, th cor being 18 to 6. Th even -cbool team defeated Horace Mann, Collegiate, Grammar, Columbia Institute, Morristown and Barnard. PAC ING AT EN Nl -'jS- Uortl "bf Tha Vafa. Wonth Consolation Payer.ltss yietorIbus.V-3 WASHINGTON: 15. -To-day-, card, having aa It feature Uh Chevy Chaae Bteeplechaae and the Consolation Stakes, drew an Immense crowd to Bennlngs.

an outsider, won' th Jumpmg. race from Ariu In an- exciting -finish. Only four starter faced th barrier for the Consolation Stakes, -which was worth M.aoo. and was won by Lord of th Vale. Shorthoae and Tugal Bey were flrat' off.

fallowed by, Lord of 'th "Vale, with-Sergeant, 'the l-to-2 favorite, 'by two iengtha Lord -of the Vale soon took th lead- and' maintained th position until th finish. Sergeant managed to crawl up to second place, buf could not stand the pace, and did not get In the money. time for thla race. 124, beet the beat tim over th course, established by Harry New. Honolulu and The uauenot were th only winning Track fast.

Summary: 'FIRST PACE. Three-year-old and up: seven furlongs. Uonolala. lea pounds. (1.

Martin.) to and 4 -to wea; Redfern.) l.to and evea, second aletateratnger. jno. 40'Coano. Sto -Time Ta Black Scot. Herolca.

MrVV'tlMama, Annl Eoclalre. Corner. eWaMrn, Valley Forge, Trumo. sod Pearl- Finder ala ran. SECOND RACE.

Two-year-olds: alx furl on ga. Rene. SS eounda. 15 to I and to 1 won; Right and (Rice.) to and to a. seenad: Lul Ma it, 1.

tWilkar-aoa. 0 to I. Time 1 .14 M. Dark Planet. Pearl Dtr.

Ttaea. Coruacata, radla Light. Turnpike, Wanaakae. Cleene d'Or, J34dr Bender, Duaky Heeret. Lady Mistake, and Ann ilataaway also.

ran. TltlRri RACT. Chevy Cnas Bteeplechaae. two and a half miles. Ivan, lito pouiKia.

(Mr. Durt- neil. 1T to .1 and 4 to won; Artua. (Mr. Kerr,) "SHI an to 1.

aeeondi Wont i erer. IM. Hendiie,) third. Oat. Tin.

:14 Cork Robin. Walter Clary. Drauehta. Stan. Kate 6 pots and Bllvar Twiat alao ran.

r-i FOTTRTH The ConeolaUoa gtakea. tno-rear-olds; neve furlongs. Lord of the Vabi, 110 I I and ahonhoea. 110, te 1 and to ft, seoand; Terut Her. (Martin.) 10.

to third. Tlwt-1 1-a. ftemeaai. aLaa ran, yirTH' RACR. Tnraa yaar-oHa end ttnward: Pis and one-half fur lenga, The Coekoo, II pousna.

(Hobertaon.) 40 to 1 and 12 to 1, Won: The ftlewanleaa, loT. tLyne.) lit I -and to I. aeronO: Sam CYal. IS to 1, third. rjlmo 1:21 S-S.

feharpleaa. Hnney lheoa. Caaa. vllle K.nlht Templnr, Tba "Ueneer, rrana; Ive. Hedlam, "TewoU.

lYaarrr. Iady ran, to Itusaall. and AaJaluslaa alao ran. riTTII JTaedlcap, tre-7r-eH and ux; cue an! ea. 7aa ltue- assjssas THE mm devices Xr imported- Cars.

-auesrooio. i Ir and 143 7 a.Wii ieptlr iJ Storrf, 50 W. 43d M.f NEW iTTSBuna NEWiYORK. DIETZ AUTO COBILE LAH PS. -They are the best.

are always ready. TTiey bum kerosene. They never llow ouL" R. C. DIETZ 60 LA I CUT ST.

Whit. other rune could possibly have drawn such an enormous crowd in the middle of November' as as-sembled at Princeton yesterday It Is a strenuous all right; but, like the. strenuous life, it appeab to an wTUTO-blooded Americans. vAbove is ah illustration of the I Spalding Intercollegiate Foot Bait 'Na'J-5-Ttne one 'used at Princeton one that win be used New. Haven, and the one that- is.

always used college The boy regards any other as a imitation and he 4 right. Cost, -comptoe'witli '-pump andfiieedte, all' nicely and sealed, Rrjo. -What i vperfect i Chrisorus present 1 How' to Play Foot' Ball Is 'the title Spalding's Athletk Library No. 1641 is, edited ly mm a waiter uunp ana replete Jwith rood information for every, boy who wishes ia improve his' game. can be obtained of any newsdeer or we win send it by mail for 10 cents.

College. Flajs r- Get your favorite color for week's game, nif Harvard and all bother, colleges as well Made of finest quality sUk' with pocket 1 In connection wifh our special brackets they, form an attractive wall or table decoration, and can be kept for use as' occasion may require. All 'dealers', sell Spalding's Trade-r Marked AtMetic rilZE-SpaMlng-s handaasaelr mnatratad" cat "oca ol ll tbletl sent tree vo any O-SPALDINd aana Btreet STfJfVES Want at ntrt sat. 11T poande, yConnor.) te 1 an 4 ta S. woa.sQlen water.

1M, fern.) I to 1 and to B. saeoaa: Cocsweli, (Rice,) to i. third. Time Andy Williams. OaJlaat, -fVar-raatad, lalyr Batlra.

and Clrcna alao ran? Trottl it's at nttMuu Two racaa wer decided at th mlne rac meet of th Inter-8Ut Park Trottlryt AModatloa at later-Stat Park yterday afternoon. Both wr half-mile heats, thre In Ov. Tb flrat, for th JO eUss. wa -Von by T. Whitaoa' EcKo, whiehw after breaking-.

In th first beat asd flnlahln last, took th nxt three tralarht. Th recond rare, a free-for-all, wa won by 8. M. Van Allen' Dan Patch In stralrht There wa falr.atUndaac. Th ummary follow: nMT RACE.

SJ' eUaa; half-mile beat, tbrea In fire. Ecna, T. 111 OeaeraU Morris Wriaht, tWrUbt) 1 i alonqtsta, K. Duryee, Dryea. SSI 1:144: thMaNm.RACE'irr Ui aeata, laa Patch, k.

M. Van Allen. Vaa AUea) 111 Tom SbeHoek. M. T.

Smith. Bmlih a i a aw a. ttucamaa a4 I ami) -y a Time IX, 9 CIsMh Athlstle Qtrnet, Entries for the annual Pall athletic me ef Company Klfhth Regiment, will clps vn Nov. 24 with Beret. P.

I'm-atadter at th nnnory. Park Avenu and Street. Th raise will be held Baturoay evenlnr. Nov. o.

Th even (a that ar oil rertatered athietea ar ut-yird run, u-vrd run. novW; Oiwrard run. hnnH-ap; Ksvyarrl run. env i-; one mte. t.lryrle handicap, and one-mu relay rac.

tanwi-tan. Foot Ball rrVaHAStSS. '0. Autemotllcs. 1903 ESSJirMIMM GAR PHILADELPHIA.

sou cxjrxt s-TAT-ai tok tum DECAUV1LLE CARS; ALSO AMERICAN OASOLENE CARS. ft "UlPt le atwape fa Mew Tarn. Wcnaa a realrtB-rt aa4 raiaa. STANDARD AUTOMOBILE 1SS -tVXST StTH ST. THaaa.

T-atk St. "Mew Ezeetaaor Dry Bat1.iL na tn sn-- clpal nwkae ef antonaebttee. are nxuSe In th Ww giealalor Dry battery Htg (33- Yaaaj l) Harsaa, Carrlagaa. aVc, I i -ili 'I. I ortJ-LJi Liirir-Tj-ajrxr-Ljri.

ij-u'l- i i q. 1 j' PSIYATH TL'iU-OOTS aEKT BT Tins slOJvTH-OB trxAAf-QC. CONS18TIWO or strtlsav tnrt aa4 aonbia bin ribbon viajn. atenrtan front and mini at are Broaraaava. Vio- uaannn HtawiM, aa Opera Bnaaa.

an On. faahlonabia trianatlnca. New an m-lmr n.n. nniio. is i tn latasi oeaisa.

XnUr eqolpnteat sasur- -paad by nr srlvat eatabHahmenC i OOLEMAK T-BLb main ISO. 123 WERT frOTH ST. tttS Tt Av. 14T-14S iTeat SStb gt. jTBbllanea IMT.

AH ta-cul, Kavajuorra AnoUoa Sajea ROTtSKS AND CARlUAa-l HELD FEOUtJLRLT XVKJLt TU SADAT AKD FKIDAT fCVmnvf-rvH na- at 1 e-eleek) AT SEEIB. HORSE AUCTION UAST. an las Ene lata Thir as Fcnartk Aea. New TaVk. Caialeana ready sMrnin- ef each sain.

Pee. Oa4 asv a4 teurssua r.et ta aalaef fi aa eeairtn aeU ca wok eatriea as as P. M. ta 4ay Woe tne ai, I 'I' at taw fstee station waaena. ZPamr rnneiona.

corert wairana, traps, marrera. and rwnanutita wttk pneamatia, aolld rubber, aiwt ttre; ale the folkmin eeoa4tan: SMe fPrtn- to eoUeetoe-e waaon. rnnbar ttrea; aM "Mom. rubber Urea: li-at taar'a trao. vmbrell toy, rubber tiree: al4 aprin boalevarn.

steel ftnaetea. rabher tteaa. and BTRAI BS at HEXTEB, DEALEM IM KXxrsivEi.T mow cxjlss CARRIAOK HORR1W. JJ AND 1.T3 BMOADWAT. -TELEF-HOyiS.

all OOLPV Bl. TrTB ri.VEiT Or CARKIAGS BUT RJB BOM WIlOTERg. NOW OPEM rOR THI SE A mm. KTElS RIDIVO ACADJTMT. I 14-ISO WEST S4TH STREET.

KEW TOBX. i Tal, lit Tna Tat viiMijiaiara aoaninff Aeeeaa Reaaoaabie Ratea. tTnder the Fevrnal tMiwttaa and liiinuiia 1J a state should sea sty Emptrs Oty Pnee4 Wimai." watch took bis nbboa at Plalna and WlMola falra. Alaa aeana ef tha finest srednetloeta la pnenmaU waeana. anrrera.

mm-tlon warona, rsaabovta. skretctans sad aOeet. ore earrtasea. nhaatnoa and sstart tras r-n-eraJJy. SckUdvacbter.

rark Av. and list LOGAN SYSTEM AW1TAKT gTAT.b nwJir-T wmrH is cofrERnr or rxprnit MOST PERFKCT II THE WOnUO DOST TOU ADOPT ITf Beware of eheas lailtatloB. Oet th geaalaa. I.S4 Broadway. CHAS.

T. PROCTOR, S1 AND tZ W. MTH ST. TEUEPHONB. Sfi COLA7HBC8.

hare sow ready lor Immediate nee th bast lot of beery bars ass Horaa I erer owned, re-elsdlw Woe ribbon winners at the Snrae Va. JACK 8PH-ATLET i of Dendrm. Vtrainia. HAS ARRIVED AT TrTH Amortcaa Ilorae Ksenanre. 1.S34-1.SO Broadway.

with hte amml Fall wirmw( of HIQHLT ERED BAL.DLJE HiK.Nk&8 HOIteXS TO LaTT rnataqr: i-rna. J. FITZPATRIdC Cnly; X30 XJJST SSD ST. UPWARD BACH, ILAKr-WACTl-TtrR AND IMI-0--tTT-S. CT SADDLERY AMD HARVF.FS.

ZADIES SADDLES A SPRCIAI.TT. 1.S6T 'WTtXTAbt COLLT-ni IS NOW AT THE AKERICAN HORCK BROADWAY AND KTTJ ST-WITH HIGH-ClJU AADDLX HOIUta. If tn tn seed of reHabl rabbar ttrea. try tb eld Standard solid rabber ttrea, for Tebtrten. 4 be aa.uiad ef the beet am ili obtainable.

and STANDARD RUBBER TLKE CO. sauAunai, new aist s. For Bale Tn bnssoni eans, minintnre broorV, am asd Ttetona. leather bead landana. im skeleton hreA and break earl.

Alt. i. WaQur. CTSTth Av. Fin Uaht tNlrate hasanm: seres different at lee: recnlar ntahl and meond band han-soma asd nrssaaaa, Ktckol dt Co, Broadway, S4tb St.

PvbU Aactisa Prand, lSHh ftC-Nev. Is. 1 A. at, as roan bora, one blark horaa, bd black saar. sat doubt barseaa.

WleceL Yachts, Vassals. Ac OAS E5GIXK ATOMWtR COXPAXT Bnlldeea of tb only XapbUa Vr eUaa Steam Taehta. nail Taffeta. rWUM laenrhea. Dtashya.

Qlra, and Tacht TJ-r Senbary'a Water Tnb bollera and hi arte, ZL etaea. St era. Ftaala and Ehloa W.ra Orie. banlla of all kleds sreototiy done. Charter, and Inearanen.

BoaU bensht and atd on tcmmvZ toa, Cerressnndene aollctted. Send 14 eeaia tn atamna for aum-n te ewn-tewn efftceT 11 U.ctor'v UeUaU. K.w Par fle-n ft 1 P. Q. E.

P. Unnrb: mahoaanir flaUk; fioO. Aadrea Box fi 111 Time oxne. CaUa. aeelane, 4-fee taanrh.

fee a(e or team ree far aale: 1T4 tern: ntabed: eompl.te awtun: raoi btw. v. CqoimU Croa, al Bread ar. CaeeDent aeheeoer yarht fir MV or rWert-r: near ta nmaawn; antormad crew. blacCu SeU t-re, AtniMarr Vfp ri fr aale ar rfc.rj-r; Una-tvJ lwOl: Pail ortce.

aiwwn IS -Jrenuway. A modem ae-fnot at a.a yarrt f-r aa bo IjuS; bareaio. AtacConna.l 1 tachts rc a sale r-t ut i i Uclmoea lacfcl taajj. t. a at,.

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