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FOOTBALL DAY. Ball High School Boys Defeated by the A. M. College Eleven. DALLAS BEATS HOUSTON.

Varsity Boys Down Arkansas--Pennslvania Defeats Harvard--Michigan Dsas Exciting Sport Rrycn, Brazos Nov. Clem- weather ljut -u wind greeted the eleven!) which lined up at Collene Station to-day. Five hundred people, made up of college boys and IJryan visitors, cheered the opposing teams i Impartiality. score of. to 0 In' favor of the home team the story, for the college boys showed tlie results of training-.

They lined up quickly passed th3 ball with accmacy nnd snap. Tholr Interference was timely and effective. Both teams showed their superiority In offensive play, but when the opponents the ball 'seemed powerless to prevent large gains. This Is uncivil by the fact that all the touchdowns were made by long: runs from the center of the Held. There were no severe Injuries, for a square, gentlemanly name was played on both sides, but McDonald and Huieson of the team were forced to retire In consequence of Blight njurios they received by the tierce tackling -of nuhl, whose playhiK was the feature of the came.

When was Injured by a bad twist In his arm and was forced to leave the Held hud the sympathy of the entire audience. His play- and Hint of Howard, whose lonK run resulted in the sinjrle touchdown Galvts- ton made, were the only redeeming features of the Ball school team, for the boys were very backward in throueh. allowed themselves to be "fazed" by Interference which they could have broken If they had gotten low enoucrh and tackled high ami Insecurely. The touchdown wtLa made after twenty minutes' play by Valdez a uonalu, who ran successively forty-live yards, no ROal. The second touchdown "nai'ii by Lane six minutes Inter a a splendid run or eighty yards.

Walts Kli-Kt-il Ihe Bold. The next and last touchdown In the half win made by Howard. oai a Koal, the score Jy to G. In the second half some splendid runs were made by the college team, resultlnu In one touchdown by Kims, who hln.v.-^y beautifully for twenty yards Score, 14 to time. 30 i The c-ol- les-t team was deficient in a coal kicker.

While here the Galvcston buvs were KUostH of the colleffe and received a royal ami he-irty welcome. The. personnel of both teams Is lows: BALL HIGH SCHOOL. Left end. Painter, taekle: CooUe.

MS. Left irmtrd; Goree, liis. Center: Grernpczynskl, 160. HlRht Klmril: Rose, J70. HlKh tackle: Wren, IJ5.

lllirlit end: Hume, 1C5. Quarterback: Webster, captain 133 Left a Howard, 138 llllflit half: Kohl, 134. Full back: 1'ost. 105. Huu.itUutoB: Horton, ISli Schneider, 12C; Plant, IW, Reifel, 125.

Average wolfht, 14.1; height, feet 8 Inches: age 17 years. A. M. TEAM. nitfht onri: llunmm.

1-ir, JdKlil taeUle: Perkins, MO. IdiMU Ktinnl: llnrncy, 150. Center: Krup, 107. Left Kun.nl! MeOonaijille, 103. I.ufl tuekle: Hurli-son, 147.

Left end: Lane, Quarter: Watts, a KlK'IH half: 140 Left a McDotmld, 154. Full back: Slnm, iro. SubHtltutes: McQoimKllle, Chiles, niBjes -otintli-ul run for touchdimu. Goal Mcknl. -fk-i're: to 9.

klckcxl MorrUon brought Mi'l-ine X-llned 4 yanln. bucked center 3 Maverick 15 around left end. Furnuin yard? and Kelly brings It 12. -Moori- buck" center 3 double pass. Vnrntty failed -to T'l'iii.

iJy a Smith gains iJU yni-an Mclirue seen urounu right for touchdown: Oxil kicked. Score: 51 to 0. Arkansas kicked 80 yards and Is brought tack 10 'by Time Bcore to 0 In favor of Varsity. About 2iXX) persons we're present. The tackling of Ward and- Day was excellent Day did not miss a jingle goal.

PALLAS.HOUSTON. Dallas, Nov. Thanksgiving game of football to-day a decided tuoceRS. Dallas not only wou, but she won from a great team. The game was hurt! (ought.

It was Interesting from start to. finish. The crowd present way large. Society was ihere In force. While the blue of Houston was fairly represented, Dallas black and white, colors waved triumphantly Hi every direction.

The teams up aa follows: Dallas: Armstrong er en( i gari-urd. captain taekle Russel Steele Butler Adahis Tlghe Bterrett Ii. Cole Houston: Stot'le Latham Miller Sliuw Left guard Center rush Klght guard Right tackle Klght end Quarter back Left half Right half Full back Left end Left tackle guard Center rush KlKlit guard Right tackle end Quarter back fol- Mc- and Nell, Nicholson, Carson, 'Clilldi-Vus Italnpy, Average weight, Ifi2 pounds. VARSITY DEFEATS Austin. Nov.

w-rna fop.tliall game here this afternoon was called at 3.46. The teams llnpd up as follows: University of Texas: Positions and Names-- -Weight Right end. MeLane I tackle, -Moore (captain) W. D. Cleveland: back The referee was O.

D. Hammond of Boston uul the umplrer T. J. Martin. of Fort Worth.

Dllllnghnm of Houston was linesman. Houston won the toss and took the wind, giving Dallas Uhe ball. Dallas kicked for twenty yards. Houston downed the ball Smith -went around rig-lit- end for one yard; W. D.

Cleveland through center one yard and around right end for six yards tried the right end a aln, but wastackled by Sterrett, losing three yards. Cleveland again tried center but madej no gain. The ball was' passed to Smith but he fumbled and Armstrong breaks through and catches the ball and makes a touchdown for Dallas In a fifty- yard run. Merewether failed on the goal, he-ore A to 0 in favor of Dallas. 11 tlcl off 'Ifeen yards.

goes around" right "end and mukpy ten yards again on the same play. Dallas fumbles and loses two yards Colo goes through the center for two yards. Merewether goes through lefl tackle for two yards. Slerrett tries right ond but makes no gain. Merewether yoes through left tackle for three yards.

Miller Houston's right tackle, is disabled. Me- llao takes his place. Adams tries rlKht und und IOSCH three yards on a tumble. Mercwether goes through left tackle. Houuton's ball.

D. Cleveland makes one yard around left end. A. S. Cleveland carries tint ball around right end for i yards, making touchdown for Houston, W.

D. Cleveland kicking the goal, making the score 4 to In favor of Houston. kicks off -10 yards. Houston makes 20 yards around the left end. D.

Cleveland was sent through center for 2 yards. Center Is t'hlvd but no gain. I). Cleveland was but returned. A.

a. Cleveland tried for 2 yards. The was pas.Hetl 'to D. Cleveland who lumbleii and lost 17 A. S.

Cleveland tried right cml, -but woo tackled by Garnu-d. Smith tries left end, gaining one yard, when Mcrowothor tackled him. D. Cleveland tries center, no gain. Dal'Ias Sterrett went around rUht end for 10 yards.

Jlvrewi thi-r went through loft tackle for 3 yards, bull- to Houston on uown.i. W. D. Cleveland tries center, but made no gain. Smith tried right end and yiudti uud the.

ball. aturri-Lt went around left tackle. Cole 1 yard thronMi Time was called ending lirit mui the uail un Houston's line Second a Houston kicked 25 Adams brings It back 15 yards before he Is tackled. Merewtuhyr went around right end 2 yards un.l throngli the left "tackle 4 yards. A a went around right end for 10 yards.

through right tackle fi'yards. went through center gridiron. But the rtti eouriijflng tht icrand an outilclii w.t-o pat-kwl with yelling gian' ana the boxes and carriage room were well filled i society people. nnal to 4, In Michigan' favor, wtui mjriHhw 10 the crowd, as i had liivn. oxp.oted tlmt the Ann Arbo buya would Duty the Cldcago boys midc heavy score.

The play was hot from th start. Michigan kicked off and the ba was carried around her right, end, Chlcag scoring a touchdown within the flint minutes. The try for a (toal was a fallun and i hot scrimmages in rapid suceee sion the half was finished without furthe scoring. Chicago 4, Michigan 0. The second half opened with a long pun by Chicago, -but the ball was nulckl brought back Into Chicago's territory, am ramalnnl the greater uart of the half Both teams fought well and there wei- frequent punts.

Gule of Chicago and I'rlo of Michigan were ruied off for slugging No other subs were called Near th end Herbert scored a touchdown for Mich Igan, and Bloomlngton kicked a goal. Th game was culled with the bull behind Chi edtfo'n yoal on a. punt. PENNSYLVANIA-HARVARD. Philadelphia, Nov.

IS Harvard, 4. That is the score by which the wearers of the red and blue to-day trampled the beautiful silken flag of th crimson In the dust. It was a gram vlelory and one that has a world of mean Ing to the sturdy sons of old Pennsylvania It places a new sSar in the football llrma raent and undoubtedly gives Pennsylvania the championship on the gridiron tor When the crowd began to gather a the grounds there was a grand crush There was pushing, shoving, swearing ani tearing of clothing, until finally the crowd became partially civilized and commenced to enter the gate In the proper manner So dense was the throng that many were still outside of the gates at 2 o'clock, when play should have been started, and to enable them to have an equal chance with the early comers the game was not started promptly on the hour" When the hands of the big clock on the university i i pointed to-2 o'clock the crowd became restless and the admirers of the two teams yelled themselves hoarse in their endeavor to outdo each other. Finally when, at 2.12 o'clock, Knlpe and his band of came on the field from the southeast of the grounds the -cheering became deafening and was prolonged for'almost-fivs minutes. It had not ceased when a few minutes later Captain Emmo-ns- and his team, ten sturdy men, came In ot the same point.

The captains were called to the center of the lleld and Instructed as to the rules and style of plas', and the great game was on. The' crowd gave a sigh and settled back to wait, almost breathlessly? the whistle announcing the call of play. The teams lined up as follows: Pennsylvania. Position. Gelbert Left Guard Bull nigh, guard.

jS-i Center rush, Meyer "iS Left guard, Kelly iny tackle, Maverick Left end. Morrison 170 Quarter back, Sewell 135 Hlftht half back. Furman li, Smith Full back. Day vin Substitutes: Halslon Homer Mlchelson A. Moore li'if, I'ajker ij-y Average weight, JCG 4-11.

1fn university of Texas. W. O. University of Arkansas: Positions and Names-- nicrht end. H.

D. Right tackle, Cambel! liight guard, ilrnswell, Center rush, James Left guard. Rogers Left tackle, Kobel for -I yards und made 2 yards on a ropetl- tion 01' the iwimc j.lay. Sterreu as mirt but was able 'to resume his place. Ivlanis was sent around the left end, but lo-n the ball on n.

fumble. VV. D. Cleveland went around left end for 4 yards. Houston trlc-d a but und lost il yurdn.

Cleveland went through lefl tackle A. Weight. 180 161 155 22T, ISO 170 Left end. Muok 140 Quarter back, jffl Right half back, McDanloll nil Left half bnck. Fiill back, Ward if! Substitutes: -sorman Cawood Cary Average weight, 17o'i-ii 'j c' Futmll Unlvers of Arkansas, Varsity won the toss nnd took the south goal.

kicked off for Arkansas 35 sards MavwiBk carried It back 10 yards. Morrison went around left end GO yards. nnd Rennet thim burked center for 3 Fur- m.ip around left end 3 yards. The bah was again to Furirmn and lie scored a touclulown in 1.03 Moore promptly kli'ked goal. Score: to 0 a again punted down fhe fieltl ent around left end for 35 1 0 1 rls Ml -'Lane.

a i mn ealn.1. Second touchduwn was made by Day In y.OO end froal was kicked. Score: 12 to 0 Arkansas kicked 40 yards and Moore i i h.i.k D.iy buc.lu-d yards. Moore bucked 8 yards. Morrison made 7 yards on left end my -vent around right yards.

Maverick buckid center 6 voids. Morrison went nround left 2 yards. McLnne went around left Mid ID yards. Dny was then i i 2 yards of Koal. Funr.an then made a touchdown and goal wtui kicked.

Score 18 to kicked. Score: 21 to 0. Arkansas punted yards and was brought back 15 fiy -Morrison. Day gained 5 to 0. Serond klc-ked yards.

Jloydon f.i.n.vl (o gain RII.I w.inl 40 yimK Vapliy bull. liennct l-'iirnut'i i.niiu..| -n i lost yards 'on I'li'in'Vu On doubl r.iim.l -i, .1 On double VnnWy var.l'- Mc- 7 ynr.ls by i an.l J.ni-koil for Id lnir-k-d 'j for to'irhdown. Kel kloJceo'. Stl t. Arknnsas klckn! 2.1 ynrd.i.

I-'urmnn 25 for Varsity by i end 20 j-anln. Mnrrlvnn lr.it yards, i'urmn gained yards. Dav for 6 yards. W. D.

Cleveland went through center for 1 yard and repealed for 3 yards A. S. Cleveland trim left tackle, liut makes no gain. Dallas gets the bull on a foul tackle. 'Merewether went around the M-a irnd for fi yurtis and throurh left Uick'le for 4 yards.

Sterrett went turoiu'h left tackle for 10 wtTit through left tackle for 4 vimls giumiM yards inrniiph the same tackle, (-ale wag sent through center for 4 yards Onrrard -tries right tackle, hut Irises 2 yards. Merowet'hur fumbles nnd loses 3 yards. Sterrett went throurflr the left but foiled to gain 8 yards, the ball to Hoiirttuji un downs. VV ij Cleveland went throujrh pcmer for 1 ynl and m.ikei around cml. i went through center 1 was dlsu'Mpi! ('rank taking Ills place.

W. D. Cleveland' tried center for three yards, but failed to make a gain on a repetition of the same play. Merewether went through left end for four yard" and made four yards moi-e a repetition. Bterrett went around right for- two yards.

Cole went throuVh center for three yards. Merewether went around center for three yards Sterrett makes three yards around right end. The ball was now within two yards of Houston goal, and Cole was pushed over the line for a touchdown. Merewether kicked the ball squarely over the bar, making score of 10 to In favor of Dallas W. D.

Cleveland for Houston kicked off for i yards. Merewether returned for I yards when the ball was downed Houston again tried the crhw.crons but lumblcd as before, losing three yards VV p. Cleveland tries left end. but was downed by Adams: tried right eml. but was downed i caln.

The referee gave Houston llftecn yards on a foul tackle A 8. Cleveland went around left end fnr ten yards. Cleveland went nround left end for thirty yards, getting by all the Dallas men cxwpl Untler who made one of hiti phenomenal stretches I him. A. S.

Cleveland tried i i i lost live VV. D. Cleveland went through IUt end for one yard. A. Clcvf- land tried end.

but made no cain Cleveland tried left end, but ffid to gain nine ynrcls, glvlne the ball to Dallas on downs. Timo was hero culled, leaving the score 10 to In favor ofj Dallas. DARTMOUTH-CHICAGO. ChlcaKO. 111..

Nov. und the Chicago athletic fought for football honors at the South Side athletic park to-day. The weather was extremely disagreeable, heavy fall of si.vet during the morning having put the grounds In bad condition, ljut despite the storm the grand stand was packed and tho carriage rooms were well nlh-d. Tiiv nnal score o' i to 0 In Chicago's favor was a surprise even to western- err, D.t.-tn-.iulh 1m! to heat the athletic association team badly The piny was hard from start to while nnne of I left the ground 1 several were badly bruised Chicago kicked off nnd got the well down a llt-ld, hut hot fighting prevented scoring, tho lirst half t'ndlng 0 to 0. Much of the play In the last half was dangerously close to Chicago's goal, hut i lj.ir.1 K--t i Il 1 kmiiKi.

i n-- jultc-i! Vnii tjucury carrying the hall a l.ne. A try fnr gave Dartmouth the i Chicago's i i i game ciilli-d, leaving tho Una! score: Chlcairj i Dartmouth MTcmoAN-cmoAno. Chlcnrro, Nov. football teams r.r nf 'hl- ongo rttruggli-il for glory to--lay on a. slippery Held.

Two n.niis lir-forc play hr-enn, driving jlci-i storm nin-ncil cingn pI rnent In tho city nnd when m-n up th. uroiHids were fur i Fkatlnff rink Durpos-s than to serve.as a I Harvard. Cabot Wheeler Shaw Doucet Harlon Right Guard J. N. Shaw Minds Right Tackle Waters End A.

Brewer illlamn Quarter Back Wrenn Knlne Right Half Back Whltmore Osgood Right Half Brewer Hayes Full Hack Falrohlld Dunloi) Harvard won the toss and took the west goal, i slight advantage of wind, and they also had tho sun on their bucko. Hrooke kicked off for the Quakers to Harvard's fifteen yard line, the bull was returned to Harvard's forty-tWo yard line by j''alrehlld. Ivnlpe made ten yards through right and Osgood made eight more through left ond. Gelbert was given tlie ball and made three yards through the left end. Golbc-rt was again' given the bull and niude three yards through the center.

Harvard got the ball on the fumble. C. Blower made four yards through the center, but on the next Hue up Harvard was stopped i nn Inch of gain. Fnlr- phjld kicked to Oufrood, who muffed the ball, and .1. Shaw fell on on JVnnnyl- vanln'B i yard line.

Whltnwre tried the right end foice again, l-'alrehlld kicked to Pennsylvania's twenty-live yard line. Williams passed the ball to Osnood. who fumbled it, but a Pennsylvania man on the ball. Hrooke kicked to the center and C. Brewer fell ou the ball, wliltmore given the ball and made i liriht eltti.

C. went through right tackle, shook clear llrookc and made a touch-down from the un her -yard line. Knipe made 10 yards around rltrat ent(, carrying the Imll to Wte erlniHon'H is-yard Ihw. At 3M Charley Brewer was Injured In the acrlmmuijv and Hnycs'tock his place vagood made 5 yurds around the left en.l. lite ball was then oil Harvard's 20- yard line.

Kiiluc made 20 yards through ccnti-r. Urooke tried a goal, from Hnr- vaid M-yard Hue, but it missftl by about feet. The bail was then brought out to Harvard's Hi-yard line. Hayes kicked to Brooke In middle Held, and Brooke returned the ball to Harvard's G-yurd, line and Hayes carried the ball over for safety touchdown. The score was now Pennsylvania 2, Harvard 0.

Harvard kicked to Pennsylvania's 40-yard line and Brooke returned the kick to Harvard's 35-yard line. A. Brewer made 5 yards around right end, and time was called for t'he llrst half with the ball in Harvard on her 45-yard line Score: Pennsylvania 2. Harvard 0. It was 3.S5 when the two tsnms their appearance for the second half.

Deafening cheei-i greeted both elevens. Ths teams lined up nt 3.44. waters kicked off for Harvard to Wharton on Pennsylvania's 30-yard line. Wharton fumbled and Harvard got the bail Harvard tried the center for no gain. Tho third line-up found the ball on Pennsylvania 25-yard line.

Pennsylvania got the ball on four downs, Brooke kicked to middle field. Hayes fumbled and Pennsylvania got the ball on Harvard's 50 yard lino. OS- good made no gain In his attempt to no around right end. Brooke kicked to Harvard's 18-yard line and Hayes fell on the i S'H'" 8 "lade yards around right end. Wliltmore tried the rig-ht end but gained nothing.

Hayes then lost 2 yards on his try for right end. Hayes kicked Into line and Wagonhurst got the ball and made a touchdown. Brooke kicked a goal bcore: Pennsylvania Harvard 0. The touchdown was made six minutes after the Waters kicked off for thirty yards and Osgood got the br.ll on Pennsylvania's flf- tceii-ytml Hue. By beautiful interference of Knine and Gslbert Osgood carried the ball to Harvard's forty-flve-yurd line Brooke then made four yards through the canter.

Pennsylvania had braced up con- friVS 1)1 tt ld wer P' 1 1 a Kreat game. Knlpe made twelve yards through tha right tackle and them fumbled the ball Harvard got possession of the pigskin on Harvard's twenty-flvc-yard line. Hallowell was Injured In the scrimmage and Wheeler took his place a tacidc. Whltmore made eight yards through left tackle Harvard then tried Pennsylvania's center twice In succession without any gain. Bull was slightly Injured Ir.

the third down um 1 P'oy la ter. A. Brewir ran out cf line after malting two yards Hayes was thrown by Gelbert for no gain. Hayes kicked to Brooke on Pennsylvania's fifty- yard line. Brooke kicked to Hayes, who w-as tackled by Gelbert and Harvard was given fifteen yards.

Knlpe got the ball on a fumble by Whltniore and made yards, carrying it to Har- two-yard line before he was tackled )j- A. Brewer. Gelbert then carried the all to within six Inches of the goal and Oilne carried It over for a touchdown. Brooke punted to Williams for a try at goal, but he missed the goal by two Inches WHAT BE SAID Bead What General John Halderman, Ex-United States Minister to Siain, Writes About Paine's Celery Compound. for off side play and the ball wan glvei to Pennsylvania.

made eight yanU through right tackle und Ongood modi, a yard at left tackle. Wlinrton then bucked the center for three yards. Osgooi was ilownud for no gain. Tho bull was now on Harvard's fiftj yard line. It was three downs, and the Quakers had three yards to gain.

Williams itlcUed to the side and Rosengnrten muffed It. It Harvard's bull on her i live yard line. Thus far both teams hik been playing about, an equal game. The ball was pasted to Falruhlld, who kicked to Pennsylvania's tlilrty-flve yard line Hrooke tlie kick. Emmcms made no gain thrown right tackle.

C. Urewer won given the ball and made three yards through left end. Falrchlld nunted to Brooke on Pennsylvania's twenty-live yard line. Hrooke was thrown bv A ui in lim mieus. Uelbert made a beautiful run around right end.

but Osgood In to go around left end fell and lost ten yards. IJrooke kicked to mld- "ifi 1 ttni1 Hnrvar(1 had the ball. Fairchild kicker! lo Hronke on Pennsylvania's i i yard Brooka klcl.eil to Harvard's yard line. Fnlrchll-l kl'-ked out of bounds on yard line. Oelbert double played the ball to Brooke for a thirty-live yard gain.

Os- e'uod then lost four yards. In trying left end Urooke kicked to iV 1 9 Harvard's twenty-five yard line. Whltmore made twenty yiu-ds around right and the ball was on Harvard's llve-yard line. C. Brewer then made four S'ard" through center.

The hall Is middle lleld. Thus fnr Pennsylvania's line was not holding very good. Falrchlld been opening up WacoiVh'urst' fo'r" good gains and A. Brewer had been droppln Brooke klcketl to C. Brefcor on Pennsyj: vmila's llfty-ynrd line.

Brewer held up hiii hand for a free catch ami waa tackled by Rosongarton. Harvard was given flf teen yards on the play. On the next line up Captain Hmmons' knee iKjnrcd and IP- was curried bad off the field. Cabot took his. lit end.

It was Harvard's ball on Penn- Sv)T rl ri1 Whitmnre was given the ball and lost four yards on try- ijlf to got around right end. Falrchild Kk-Kcil to 1 ejmsylvi'iiia's llfty-yard lino but ball was brought back and a given ten yards for off side play Waters made yards through the ceii- tor Tho ball was now on Pennsylvania's yard lino. Falrchlld tried tho contor bii? not gain Inch. A Br'ewe- then made two yards through right I ball was on Pennsylvania's flfter.W yard line on tliruo downs. Waters tho center, but ga-lned nothing.

rom Pennsylvania's twemy-flvc-yard llni score: Pennsylvania 12, Harvard 0. Waters KieKx-l oil and Kntiie got the all on Pennsylvania's eighteen-yard line a.nd Brooke kickeil to Harvard thlrtv- ieven yard line and Oelbert fell on the lull. Woodruff tried the center for no gain. Wharton then weft through left aeklc for forty vnrds. Whul-loii marie our yards more.

Knlpe went through left ackle for two yards. The bail was now Harvard's twenty-yard line. Harvard 'ot the bull on four downs on her itrrl line. tried left end for no jaln. 1'ennsylvanla then got the ball on our downs on Harvard's twenty-Iive-yard ne, Brooke tried for a goal from the eld for the forty-yard line, but missed by forty feet.

Pennsylvania got the all for off side play. Osgood made ten urr'fti around left end, but the ball was rought buck and given to Harvard on her wcnty-nve-yard line for holding. Harvard rled the ceiuiT twice In succession for no ain. The ball was on Harvard's thlrty- ard line. In the next line-up Wharton wan Injured ut resumed pluy.

Dunlop made four ards through the comer. The ball was hen on 20-yard line. Hnr- aru made two more yards through the enter. Waters lust four yards a moment tier. Hayes made five yards through the enter, 'iho ball was then on Pcnnsvl- anla's 12-yard line.

Hayes made two ards through the center and live more e. The bull was on --yard line. A moment lor the ball was taken over by Waters 3r a touch-down. A. Hrewrr missed the mil.

Rr-m-n- If Hayes kicked to'Pennsylvania's line and Brooke returned the kick to Harvard's -10-yard line. Hayes made live yards through tho center. Waters fulled to' gain through the center. Whlunore made ten yards thruuch right (ankle. Tnc bull was now In the center of the field.

Hayes attempted to go against the left end. hut lost live yards. The gamp was calleil at 4.IA with the ball on Harvard's 45-yard line. trough right tackle. The 2-yurd line.

I-'lnal score: 18 lo -1 In fuvor of Pennsylvania. MISSISSIPPI-TULANE. New Orleans, Nov. university of Mississippi defealed Tuluno university by a score ot 8 to 2. Mississippi had the heaviest team and won by main ii.r.'ngth, securing two touchdowns and a i to kick both times.

Tulnnc's only points were secured by a safety. The was devoid of slugging and the few VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA. Richmond. Nov. foothnll championship of the southwpst was pctllod heie to-uuy In fuvor of the university of Vlrirlnln.

Spore: University of Virginia "I- university nf North Carolina, 0. James Blulne did brilliant work for Virginia at GKNERAL JOHN A. HALDliRMAN. NEW YORK CITT, Saptombor tnond Paine 6 Colery Compound to all who feoltho need of prompt and cfflcaciou. romody (or n.rfeui.

iat folloOT prolongoa work under high pressure. My oipcricnco jmtlllo. mo in saym thit "itanm, i a i a a a a i a a a businow, norros wm io wtakamrf that I lop, I look I nlno a C.olory Compound accoraiiig to directions, and tho results v-ero uoro than Mti.fnetor». in, uuu inonjuu oi luvunmg tireu ami tcebio 1 tound inyaolf rofreshod aud invigorated. tho morits of Pnino'.

Colory Compound with so.no of my friends, and I am informed that hart cured br it of rheumatism and kidney trouble. I know of no medicine so ontitlofl to th. confidenc. Td.bil"t«£d Ld I am not BUrjirisod to luarn that thu Compound is a household remouy in every part of our country. owuilMto p.oplc.

and Voc trH 'y urfl JOHN A. HALDH3MXN. IKK! bc-c UNION-WESLBYAN. Albany, N. Nov.

Union college eleven, Intercollegiate champions, defeated the Wesloyans here to-day by a score of 32 to 0. The game was a hard one ana several players were Injured. ILLINOIS-PASTIME. St. Louis, Nov.

Illinois inlveralty 10, Pastime athletic club 0. The aat half was jjliiyed In a pourlnp rain Jacob Holtman of tho Pastimes was ruled off In the.last half for alugnlng. WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE. Milwaukee, Nov. Wisconsin itate university team defeated the Milwau- athletic: soclaly tenjn ut fOoYnnll to-rlav iy a Bcorc of 20 to 0.

The was devoid if the Bllghtest accident. A DELDBRT-CHASE. Cloveland, Nov. 'A--Th Adelbert col- ege sloven defcat.e'd Chase school eleven il by a ftf" 34 10 Thls S'vea thiLahamplonahip of Ohio. 6TA-TE COLLEGE-HICHMONI).

LexJhprton, Nov. oollterc 3S, nlverslty of Klcnmnnd 10. the college the Intercollegiate chamnlon- uliip oi AIiAHAilA-AlinUIlN. Montgomery, Nov. of Alabama eleven defeated A.uburn here today by a score of Ifi 10 0.

CHATTANOOflA-BIRMINOHAM. Chattanooga, Nov. Chattanooga defeated Birmingham nt football today. Score: 10 to 0. PARDUE-DEPEW.

Indianapolis. Nov. Purdue university defeated Depew by a score of 32 SAN FORD-CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. Sanford unlvprRlty fi, unlvrrsity of Cnllfornia 0.

KANSAS-MISSOURI. Kansas City, Nov. Kansas university 18, Missouri untv-jrHlty 12. TACOMA LANDSLIDE. CauserJ by a Wall of Masonry Giving Way.

Two Killed. Tacomu, Nov. proves conclusively that lost night's great landslide was caused neither by tidal wave or earthquake. Pujjet sound bus very deep shores. Just outside the Northern Pacific dock the bank slopes Into deep water nt an angle of 45 degrees.

Fifty feet from At great expi-usc the railroad has put in solid blocks of marie land, supported on the water side by a rock wall built against piling driven into the mud. This was not strong riiuuuh to bi-ur the Imnu-nst- prt-s- nnd when the high bank up If-- by the gixut timer of tn: 1 dork began to ami finally gave way, precipitating Into diMM) wuti-r one of the most valuable por- of the water front. The submerged Ktrlp IK ISiiO feet long and 20U feet In i Two persons were killed. They are ICmnm Stubbs. 15 years old, stepdaughter of 11.

11 Alger, a bout house owner, uud John Hanson, night a a who was carried down i i engine house containing the boiler i which the bluff side was being washed down by hydraulic prennui-0. A few hours before the slide Hanson hud been talking with Policeman Geer. The latter Is certain that Huuiion hud no chance of escupe. Neither of the bodice have been recovered. Superintendent Mr-Cabe says permanent damages to the' ruliroatl dock:) will not amount to over $7000.

The work of requiting wiil commence ut once, but the building of the sou wall for 1800 feet will be deferred until chief engineers at St. Paul deckle what plan will be adopted to insure permanency. The south end of the freight house, In which were Ihe offices of the ticket agent and cashier, went in with the crash. The safe contained SI2UO In cash; It was supposed the sirfe und the valuable freight hud been sunk In 2iW feet of wuter. but this evening the two-story i In which the offices were locot' 1 was found partly submerged on the beach nt fliir harbor, plght miles away.

The safe nnd records are now supposed lo be safe. The damage to shipping and other losses Is estimated at Omaha, Nov. university 30, Iowa i i 0. OillO-KKMi'ON. Columbus, Nov.

slate univer- ily iu, Kcnyon college 4. TOV. Memphis 14, if. COMMERCIAL MAT THUS. TRUST Whitney, Hill Nov.

W. Orand, hardware merchant of this place. made a trust deed lo-day, covering his en- tiro stock of goods, Waco nnd Whltnp.y property, 400 acres of land and livestock, for tho bonpilt of creditors, naming W. T. Hcrrick trustee.

The following list was prefprrpd: G. F. Pltzschmun, International loan company, $2000; VV. S. Huvd, Wacil, Sin- Mrs n.

W. Smith, (ami: Mrs. S. H. Smith.

Richard Wood, i tmnk, J. VV. McCown, S950; II. Kempner, Gulvi-s- l.on. Mrs.

H. Johnson, JIM; Win Cowan, SK.O; Tiiggart, Dallas, J. JiniC; City a i a a Illlls- boro. 1400; Mis. Marlh.i Neal, I i tCil Tom-hill.

Ilia; VV. G. Kuirnn. $31" T-ital liabilities about Schedule of assets not complete ns yet. TUli-HT ni'JKD.

Fort Worfli, Nov. 20. Ifind. vleiiU-r rn hanlwnvc, ton 1ms a ili i i ti.nnet] trtisitv, fiinl art 1 A i i ivmi iiit i ort Cup A. F.

i Thi i i i i i i I i i HiiHIclctit bo rr-nMzod by Caldwcll, Burleson Nov. Yesterduy a couple were married at the court hojise, Justice A. C. Mecom ofllclat- Ing. The names of the contracting parties arc .1.

W. Vm-k of Belton, Bell county, nnd Miss Florence Breeding of Wallls, Austin county. WOMACK-PEHRT. Liuerty Hill, Williamson Nov. night, at the residence of the bride's parents, about six miles north of this place.

Miss Perry married Mr. John Womack ot the same neighborhood. LUBBOCK-PILLOW. A i Nov. John LuWioclc.

of Houston and Miss Katie Pillow of this city were married at noon to-day the Southern Presbyterian church. They left for Houston on the afternoon train. WILLIAMS-CHAPMAN. Rockdale, Milam Nov. Lon A.

Williams of this city and Miss Emory Chapman of MUnno-wcre married in that city at 'he Methodist church. GRIFFIN-STOCK. I1R1 DOE. Brenham, Nov. the residence of 1.

stockbrldge, at 8 o'clock this even" Alex Griffin and Miss Jennie were married. RELIGIOUS. ins. J. A.

Konsa ilivd of I 'rj-Vn i- Mi'AlnM- r. 1. X.iv. nu'rchnnilfso, of Krfbs, J. iK-il to O.

AHiots about imbll.tios ftbOUt AUSTIN CONFERENCE, Austin. Nov. annual sion of tho Austin conference of the Methodist Episcopal church convened here this morning in Trinity M. 13. church.

Bis of Denver, prc-sfillnff. blfliop opened 1)10 conference i short mlilress. Ki-v. Chug, E. OltlOInfTH of Waco VIMS soci-i-iary; Hev.

C. u.ierholnrof i i i i secretary; 3lev. J. i i Kccrotnry; Kov. J.

J. A i i i i i oi' Smi Antonio, trwiwuiXT. btaiitluiy committees woro -appointed. TO MBET AT CAMERON. Roekdale.

Milain Nov. annual meeting of tho Tusna cnnfcn-nce of thn Methodist Eplnropal ohurc.h wJU convene at Cameron on next Thursday, December r. until Monday night. This is the IfirivoBt conference of the Methodist church In the Btate nnd a biff attendance is loukoa for. CONFERENCE AT FLATONIA.

Flatonla, a Nov. fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist church closed here yostertlav, Uov. J. H. Hears' sermon on "Tithes" wag forceful, nnd brought the brethren to timo on back due.s.

CAIU3OMC ACID VICTIM. Hlllnboro, Nov. fftnt was niiffcrlnpr Inat evening from a cold, it.s Inter.diun to It hive syrup, made- a fatal mistake and It riirboMc acil. The i a after airs ol Huvere suffering died Dr. Russell's PEPSIN BITTERS A CTcat tonic nnd delightful drink.

chc.ipcat mucrs In the market. Best In five-case lota, 16.CO per case delivered. with LL valuable premium free. Geo, Schneider Co AGENTS, i to-day. he Waco.

Nov. The white w.n-i ll.p a feature nt the cotton p.iliH-.i. It drew a i i all dlrec- i i i i und I iii-llnlUi-d. The state a llorul ovation. To iT'f) To.

cnnff It rts vi Like My Wife rotfi's "OOMprnxiow Powc her looks and liOH. be- Molasses. At values on a parity with Cotton. Ask for prices and samples, or less. OORE, cKINNEY GO, I tmu $3SHO CLAS II THE BEST.

CORDOVAN, FRENCH4ENAMEI1EDCAU: SEND FOR fiATAUXlUF. BRCCKTOH, MASS. MAatr ky W. Me. we ure the Urgent nutaufaciurcn of frdvcrtisca in tlie world, knd gutrntttro Ihe value by 5tnmninK the name and price on' Ihe bottom, which protecU you hlrh prices nnd llic mirtdlemtn's profits.

Ourpliocs custom ivnrlc in ityle. fitlinff wen nil We hnve them every. where nl lower prices for the value given any ether ninkr. Take no Miltotitute If your deal THRO. If your caiiiiot supply you, ftoM by JTiiAL'wo.

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