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I "i 4 3 It 1' a al rrt 'l Mi aaj -I lh MM IKa aai aq "mi tm. I .1 Va 1 'Ml COLUHBIA 7oli 5Vom PcAnsylvanli YKftTEIMAYfl IlKHULTS. Oaia Tf -( a. ria. I'alvanM AVaMala A.

It va. Raalwrar MM Mia Wmmym 41 Mallaa Kami a r-Mftna Oa. T. M. C.

Vaalara M. I tllHwta It va. Iwllaaa Calaaiala It vs. Kaniaoka U. Navar v.

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Marlaa a a va CIMa a va. MaTrra laatltuia. v. 7.anaTllla 0 at va. va.

Ilamilloai IT va. it vs. VnmrMIl at Naah. 11 II vs. Dlrhlasaa Cullvga.

MaW Tor. Navambar 1 t.fMO a4 aVOno paopla) aaw tfea Columbia football taoia thut out tba rapraaantatlvaa af tba 1'alvaralty af ranaaylvanla at tha Polo Oronada ta-4ar- In tba first half Columbia aaoraJ two tounhdOar aa, from ona of whluh Coal waa klckad. whlla rannajrlvaula fajla4 la (at naar tta apponalta' coal Una. la lha asoan half tba Unlvarattjr af Pvnn-yhraai wan playad a much atrooaar gania. 4 for tha (raatar part af tha tlma lhy kapt tha boll In Columbia a tsrrltory.

Thar aallr waakanad. howavar, and wblla thay kapt tfea waajora af tha blua and whlta frura aartac tba ball waa la Psnaaylvanla tarrt-fory whan tlma waa oallad. tha final auora paadlatt: Columbia, 11 Pannvylvanla, 0. Tba vlattart wara tha llchtar taam. but I uM what raUdbt haro bappaood had tha full traatrth of tha Columbia taam boon avail Ma thara ta no vallln.

Klnsdoas, Colum- bla't larkla, who waa Injur ad In tha tiai a4tatnat Tala, and Bruca. wha borama a Ttotlia af tha playara af Havarford Col- Vtfa. wara aadly ralaaad. PaaflaylTtMala roatara. apurrad oa by thalr todanta baad.

mada tha walbln rtnv with anoouraftntr ahouta to tha waarara of tha pad aad blua, but thalr afforta wara all to no 1 an. yurpaaa. 'Calambla. A. Irvlna Pnaw rf Lllaa an Mnavsnaarg, wa Bmiin Paattlana.

Laft Bna. lrt Tavfcia Lrt Ouard i satar Rlaht ctaard ITarwrtHy af paanaylvsjiia. Crlav-Nalano- Davirtaon PUkarakl-Baira Bannaii Me IcCwha Hllt Twikla DonaJalaiMi KlaM Baa W. Oarrtlnsr ftaanav Hank Hnvinl Uvfl Haif muui Ravnolda-anouki P.IBM Mall Rack Dal Full Saab IIDIAIIAI3 BE1TEI. Coll Hot Mop tha Rtighot of 1CC3I3AT V01I, Jadtsva Plajwd Grwal Ball thm: grwooad Half.

II Biolg, i araoMk aaitarnti ta tag aaatiaaa. lndlaaapolta.ln, Novambof 1 Tha In dtaaa aad Illlnola Unlvarally football laama la at oat tba Kawat pval bar to-day In tba proaaaaa 1,000 aathualaatla, aad Indiana wa abut eompiataty la on of tha moat krtlllaal itMat.ol (ha taaana. Tba work of both laama waa good, but Illinois outalaaaad Indiana at ail painU, and tba gaaia andad wttk a acoxa a In favor of tha fnrmar. till no la won tha toaa and ohoao tba oat gnat, gtvtng Indiana tha ball for tha gta'k'ofv. Oordon, Clavangar and Coval hit lha Una for abort anlaa, aggroa-sllng -Tarda.

Vat tahk. Brandaaa and I'axkar tna lndana lino fnr short ruabaa, which wavtad til yajMa Illlnola waa fomod barb and Indiana hKkad to Illlnota forty-yard lina, and lhn minors pagan a ataady anova-manl forwajl. and did not loa tha nail till waa aarrt nr lha goal Una. com In ra baif Illlaola, fndtaaa. V.

Tha aanond half wltaaaaad ataady ad nanaa by Illlnmii. Itahl, Llngran and Cook oarrylna tha hail fnr SM) yarda. gtahl than olrnlad tha loft mil frtf 73 yarda. and mada a lowh-dirwa and than hirkad goal. Ilaavv lino bwnklnaT roaMrtad Id a nut bar tourb-dowa and gnalTnr Illlnola, aaa king lha anal aoora to gk Trnt Uno-upr tadla tw-ar.

a rM-aj and a anuia Poattlnna. as tM. gtana. itahl aad tTt HaargX. Btoar t'srttav thai ri.tard Tsv-kla l.mava aiw liiaNt mim aaJlaas liakl 9 CjttM tar Vak Illlnola rook Muaay Psad and ailvar Psraao, Pi aa4aa aad Huatoaa rat amis) aaa caywa la rrort.

MituBai Tba Vmveraltr at Bllohhyaa defeated, the) Car Hale led la as' frothed team 4 aanat Park thla after-tine beaVar 100B fula by MM aver aa a B. Wit Ttaty raaag. CMeeee jsHasst ar te re CMted Mates, eaeualed etM af the bexae with far-raer Saoretary ef War Alger, aad i the elose ef tba raw a. ha raaweaae te the i.ak of rhe erM-iatora, addriaaid thees. Mtieaaaf en tta vlotery.

kiivhigaa made three star-hdewne. BhortS irking gnal twice, and eeored Ave points a aiaee kink, we ef the tewrhdewna and pi.r kick Were sssda la the first bait. Indiana braced up wendnrfully In the pair, ana if waa eaiy tna aaraest af line bucsJng thai Jtlcklgaai town. hai.f thara fnr Bowes aa. aval and VtirMtsa was alee forced te punt n.i.nMr ef timaa.

The Indiana ware pen franuantly far eft! Bids play aad play P. ret half. wheel It rontrlbutad oonaid-- k4ihiaa.n'a aouehilow baaUy la the Bret half, iiwrfiraoe at se tlma waa aa good a hao In ethae gaiaee thla eaaaon. i ariiaia'e gwine ware made with -aring ititt" play, when the entire a mi i4 ever aad attacked the line net wean ana aad tackle. hewever, finally anhred the alav i It a p.

Michigan's gaJne war principally sy aara uae atacajoc. a laTaUtTEO OoSMe4 Oaxna at Dela v'v. a ware, Ohio, Novewreer 1 Tba) foet-! aiavsa af the Medical Department af i nivareity of Cincinnati, wbJcb II lied bt -ci dan here caused by the poetpoae-t tli same Ohio Btata Valvar. n.t ev-ra-halmlng detest at the Ohio niverali Forty-live aslautas a-MMt pieyd la haleee ef Bt i eiciit ni ii lee ar the eecoad 1 l-n -vad whan the alerileoa had le stake thMr Irala heme. v.a 41 to la Ohio W'esieyaa'f a i lie amv wsa caiiaa.

Luczr tuts I)alaoa a OaaB at booster, a ye res esoaiaee. r. Ohio, November J. Wooeter lee. hall tamed out ta great fore this but they war doomed flNaa- 'a plain) Craassr.

raniat aiarivra ta rat aaaRiaaa. Panlua. Mlll.r Millar H.laal Maun tmllh the spring. Right Bad Hishi Tarfcia Riant Ouord 'antr lriOuard Lft Tarkia Lart Fnd Ooariar Hark Rlshl Hair fla-k ban Half Rack Full Ift Taakla Ifl Ouar4 raatar RlCht Ouard Hlsht Tacla Hiaht Ena Knowlsa Rlaht Half Hack Oraydan Full Back L08T TO P0BTSM0UTH. rsriAt.

ntrTTi rn vaa rxortsss. Jofcaeun HELD M11IETTA 0L08E. rmat aaaTra ta aaaaraaa. Mw CoiMHMht, Motaaunar Taa kaat rama arar aH I an thm laval grM- Irwn til Har4 kaM a-Ar bMaraan lha Hrrmg aUvvn from Martarta. ami tba Mua-klncura bnya.

Maoklnffura pat ap a craat aaaw bntb arTanatv aayl 4vfna4vr. Onca M1U wrka4 (ka Ml to Muakliwrum'a two-rarf lino, atari by aa An ofana1va arorii aa ait evar a aara hald tbara from (Inwna. th caw eaHad lha baJI la Miiaklnaum'a poaaaaatan oa Mattia'a l(Hr irt Una. Mnaklnaum vn puahlna tham rlm bark. an4 la a ffv mora mlniMao tlnw ul4 hava rWM.

rVorv: Marlatta, Muaklnfnm. W. lina'Ofi: Malaaum. faaimma. Martottav JaM.

I T)i4mparai Ilitf4na rHH Nahla rO.waiaat Cola Woman IEITHEB BIDE BOOSED. Columbua.Ohla, Novanbcr2. It waa avan- ataphan at Italt Park thla aftamoon. For 44 mlnutaa lha football warriors of tha Ohio Madlnal I'alvaratty fought acatnat tha Waahlnftoa and Jaffaraon alavrn. rro- nload aa tha ehamplona of Waatcrn Pvnnsyl- anla.

and naithar alda could aoora. Doth mrnm wara avanly matehad aa to weight. ui ina wvicnt waa oiatnoutvd airrrrantiy, ha Mxllca balna tha haavler behind lha Una. Tha llna-up: Ohio Viwu-si. Pnaitlsaa kiklas Howart nalla pv.

Vans LMkl in fanhla-Watty. nst. Whalaa (lsp(sln Quarter Bark Oaaalar ltl Half fuvnh Ivtrrlnatun Hlahl HaJf Back fry Fall imck rUiDUE BEIT CASE. traoui oiirtTca to raa itgcurs. Lafayvtia.

Novniibtr 2 Tha gain of foul ball bstwaen I'urdua University and 'aaa Hchool of BrUnca. of Clataland, Ohio. rama off thla aftarnoon on Stuart Bald, and Purdua won to o. it waa ona of tha elean-rat rontaata In poiqt of play that avar oc- urrad In thla city. Tha naltlng alatan ax-vIHmI in tackling.

Tba taa mi lined uo aa fullowa: ll.j-hn Hrklaa Mmsih Arnol.t Mills Huaaall Knapp PoalUona. i mw Right Ouarg Lfl Ouant Rlchl Tsckla loft Tackia Fight End lft Rnd (Juartar Hack Rlkht Half Mack Uaft Half Back full Back kallao. aontt ttmpsaa ainna Jackaoa sad 1 hular Otbann-tautf Murph liammsr s.rtoo Hay Hhrunla (C'apl A I Han Monlcomary Raad Furkiua Ckaa. Kaufman Worth Bvtrt Orr Salny Barsu Thi HiaYARD'B VI0T0RY. Cambrldga, si aaa Novtmbar Harvard sally drfcatad, Brown tma aftarnoon.

4a to FTva touondowna wara. mada In tha ftrax half and tbrca In tha aaoond. Karma train ad hu right ankla aartoualy andtkla will probably ailaot his kicking; for lha PannayWanta gwrno. Putnam, wtM gunw coadad him Id auaUng, Old altnoot aa wall. oowavar.

i no amo-ip; Rarvasd. Positions. roars Campball Lsft End Oaaa-Oraao Canaall trt Tack la Wabb rana Latt Guard HaH-Flamlns Robarta-Sarganl Can tar Colt.r Right ouart JaOaaon-CDhk Cutts-Lawrsnps. Right Tsckl. tloxllrih-Rurgam.

Hlhl End Marsh all Quart.r Back Krnaa. Putnam. Lft Half Uack Davana-Jonva- Bavags Abbott Bates Portsmouth. Ohio. November a.

Tha Portsmouth Cycling dub fuuiball taam today defeated tha eleven of tba Wyoming A thla tie Club by a score of 16 to 0. Tha ganre waa but fairly played on both sides. Three of tha Wyoming playara failed to reach here and thay were materially etrwngthaned by a Portsmouth man, whoae knowledge of the Portsmouth algnala aid ad in neaping ina scot wiuiin tue above limits. M'lflDBJE F0RTEITED. svamsL siaasKS va raa aserTaaa.

renal. swvca as taa Waannhla Taee Navemhaa Hnsaay QUESTIONABLE .1. Tha aoora had Ilea throughout tba greater part of tba sasaad haltf-and a tta gatae waa looked jr. Taa llae-tip: CenwO. gajeltleeav iC TaaatgM.rftEd Leaear.v.,A....Lrt Taakte (Cant LeftOuard RfrM Oward JllUaButxIce Risk! Tackle Da Witt Trdi ibRibmm.

rat Bad loewatar Qwartar Back Ttnajia n.i Far nil gkapkwd LanBaltBack Foalka CnfTI a Jtlgbt Half Back If nCteve Fell Back 1JariarUIWaeCord lOETE-l E1L1ST. -1 New Tork, November Daaay Mahy receive $39,000 salary next year for riding Kngland for x. Blochwell. with saoo eaU prtvUscas T. Marta, who traias Us bar a as the King mt Knglaad.

hfaberwIB rWt bht homb far Hartford. Oanev la De- aad will return io tngltrid early ta yxurri Tailut 10s Clrar. Clear HtTtjia, 4 mate prays out of the game. Tha Arondkla Athletto Club football taam aoored a victory ovar tha Kantucky Btata Collaga rlaven yesterday on tha Ayondalo neM IT to ft. To tha Kentucky boys' cradlt It la said that they compalled Avondala to play aa ne-ver befora in order to land tha rao.

It waa not without tho flaroaat kind of work that thay rva way to tha vtoloua onalaughta of their rivals. Avondala atartadr off aa though they Intended to make a runaway race of It, acorlng their first touchdown In kraa than three minutes arter tha Whistle blew. It took tha State Collar team Just that length or tlma to get thtlf bearings, tha faat work of tho opponmta taking them by aurprla. Only one during tha first half did they hava pos- aaalon of tho ball, which waa Juit befora tha halt ended. Five tlroea during tha second half they had tho pigskin, only to loae It twloo on downa and1 also being compelled to punt on two occasions.

Although they hurled themaelvea Ilka ttiunderbolta agalnet those who faced them, Avoodale'a Una waa simply Impregnable. Tho teamwork of both elevens wma-gaparb. but Avondaie'a defenaive tactics wara vastly superior and alone presented State College from gaining tha ranch noufht-for ground. It lacked lust aoa minute before tha game andad? whan tha Kontueklana scored their only touchdown. It was tba nulla at kind of a fluke, but It counted Juat tha earn.

WMi tbeaa SO aeoonda to piay OulUon kicked oft from tba center of tha field, a drive that tklmmed down tha field Uka a grass cutter. Johnson failed' la hit effort to connect, tho ball bounding to hit right, Hayes acooplng; It up. Down tha ftoid came Kehoe, Pollard and Bowling, whom Hayee tried to dodga. came toaether wtth a eras. sn.

Tba Dtayera tha ball being knocked out or Hayee a nana, iixe a panther springing on Its prey, Ksboe darted after the sphere, which waa bounding toward Avondala a goal line. Bnatchlng It up, he waa kway like a shot, eprtntlng Tike a profeaatonal runner for a touchdown aquarety between the goal posts. While the Avonaaie piayera were wonaenng now it happened the Kentucky boya war ooalda inensselves WKn Joy, Keooe waa buggsd and ktaoed by hla asaoclates, who also turned handiDrlnra and stood on their headk to ahow how happy they wara No one begrudsjed them the lone tally owing to tha manly struggle they had put up. Tha Kentucky mate Mam la tha onlr bunch that haa aver scored against Avon- oaie during ina niatory or mat organisa tion in me paax ivv years, laaa. season Lbey turned bey aa tno tnck at Bt.

Ioula. November IfcKendrla tha first half after a number of bucks Collaara forfaltad s-mma with at through game ugh Louis University at Handlan'a Park by lav Ing tha Bald In tha aacond half after the referee had penalised McKendrle by declar ing tha ball forfeited to Bt. Louis en account of fouling by Interference. The aoora at uua ume waa la ft. V1SHI5QT0J WOI.

aramaa stsrsroa saatnsaa. Bt. Louts. Ha, November Waatangton University defeated VanderhtR University by a aoora of to 11 at AAhlatie Park this aftarnooo. Vaiaoerbllt snored a touchdown tana mtnwtea after tha game started, but Wsatitnarrrm tonk a brace and won by au- ywnvw i aaau muiniMWl pasying.

61XAT 1UI. The Dioraeo never wora. Lexington. Avondales acored two touchdowns Kentucky's rirht and left tacklaa. Occaeionally Herschede hunfled the center for three and four yard Cains, onlr belne- Hayes croaaed hla opponent's tine soon rxer blay wsa called with a aniendtd run of IS yards.

Herschede kicked goal, the ball strlklns tha cross bar and bountflnar ovar. State then showed their met Ma and foujrht ilka maamen up and down tbe field. They rompeuea Avonoaie to take tha ball back yaraa to prevent lowing rt oa downs. nayea ana Herschede bv rood snrk bucked the center untH another touchdown was made. Herschede maamlner aha a-nal aica.

AAnvuin many oi ina KtniwKr piayera were laid out the oluckv crew held their opponents for downs, as rhs whistle blew for the end of tha first half with lha ball near the center of the field. ina second nail waa aa even break, bath teams showing up in, great form. The uoe-up: Avondala Chaninaton- narscaeae. laft waid waa I Flah. roajtlooa.

Kentucky State. Left Tackle Left Ouard Center Right Ouard Right Tackle Bowllng-Bpani sensauonai gniy-nveyara run ror a touch- Wayne Rlaht Knt lava waa the feature of the football Johnaoa Qnartar Baok neve rnaj nvrm aiarnpnia univwrsny Right Halt Back ana MCTyre instiiute, wnica was won by I Fan Back bfemnhla fscora. 22 to a I Rater. a lisastra-Folev. CHALLEIGED.

are ntoa itjapcamj Martin admits QaJUoa-Dyar Hesbaa Boott-Oallloa i mamiu nopnia Thoaaaa. State. Ttme at Halves Tweatr aid trtaaa snhiaiaa. Tnniiitum. I I i h.

rvi a lj I i. i --t. a mw-ni uk 11 Kaana. 1 hmm a-mWA tt WJ Pri-cttott'i Victory kebaao, (Ohio) FootbaU Team Ortr Coraall oa tie. Griiiroa at lUiaeav K.

T- Meweiisber x.1 Prlncetna acored a bareVfought haul for victory avar tjorwaii this anaraoaei by tha narrow gta ef two potata. the final aoere being to PituoeioA wow oa a safety allowed bv After 'Walnut HIIIb'b Scalp, Tha Lebanon (OhloV footbaU team takes exeaptiorai to tha statasBta of asaraurer Bhaxer. or tna wain at HIQX High Bcbuot el even the following, which hs self. explanatory: 'Lebanon. Ohio, November 3, 1801.

"The short article rearardlna? tha Walnut HUts football game, played her oa ootbaU teams rmuy. niui wana. vur ftOWCOWl naxerea wngnungton. WMch was vigorous-1 against coming to Iebaaon. ly protested by Cornell.

It resultsd from a trial tor a goal frees the field by Right Tackle Shawm. The sell aaletH the xoal posU by sever aj feet, but ft waa picked up Brewster. CqcmITb quarter back, who waa shoved back ever the Una by a Princeton player. Cornell took tbe posMJoa that thi alda befora Brewster took possession," at tha balL but the metal decision Was te tha contrary. Tba game waa tha lo Rarest played on Percy Bets la eeveraj years, it was toe dark ta sUstbaraWb the sal hi A.

aad because of thla the deciding play ueoenou reieree aaa luneaaeoer or aeent. Ing bribe, makes eonokUat that they were unfairly scored against, aad makes a state ment aoeointeiF wnnouv. rouoaanoa regarding alleged riotous conduct of Lebanon spectator, is too unfair, untportmanillk gnd untrue to so unanswered. "The statement la your article prtntedi Bat-aruay that Ibis was the first game this year la which a seore baa beea made agatast Walnut BUla H- a. team hotda tha key to tha situation.

The "Muff center wsrb which Letwnoa saade their touehdewa ta called by tha Walnut Hllla aunuar a triok bv which he displays a sad and lamentable ignorance as the gam. If. be would ruin such tea-Hi- "If tha manager af tba Walnut Hills team to so convinced, as' he claims, that the trows wnet shovm sjeoanoa to acere, ha la heretyv ehaUeneed te meet tha una line aroea aeutral arrounda anywhere wkhi. SO miles ef with the exception mt ranaieaj war a Forse eoo a stne. stBioy --y WATCH xessssaskaal aasaassahsssw 'H" ABaocLatloB Featbavll Game Takes Place TltlB Afternoon.

The first match AsaodaUoa focaU'gara ot the season takes pktoe this afternoon at tha Gym grounds la tha Bast End. The Gyms will line up against tha newly organised Eiverslde team, and a rattling good oootaat ta looked for. The Riverside boys feel confident that thay win give the athletes all they caa do. Tha gams wUI called I p. n- The line-up of players is aa foUowor' Oyma.

PeMtlen. PJveraldee. Buparml. Forward Mkiimt may Oraau.kaam. Farward Keack Isle Forward Forward art maa Dooarty.M.

Fmi ward Oaoora. Half Back Kauh. I4 Back Versus Cataa.tiuAu.ta... Halt Back auidera Full Back hrua Pull Back tfoal la.i Vk rt HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL. FOOTBALL.

TEAM. Whlls tha Ohio Uararity footbeJl team dVfeated tha eloven of tha Cincinnati University yiestorday afternoon by a score of IB to 0, excuses la plenty can be found for tba showing; made try the local tooys while riving tha visitors all the credit due for a weil-earned Wstory. It It to ba rerrattad that what tba university baa long desired, an adequate athlatlo field, when one ob tained oouM not ba eradicated under mora auspicious clnrumstanoea, but tha fates art against football thara this ssason, and hops must ba placed only In tha future. Football waa rarely played under mora dlscouraclai clrcumttancet than tha gmofm ot yesterday. The field waa something awful to contemplate, betac at places a foot deep la dust and as uneven as could be imagined.

Onoa tho baH waa put ta play tha roan wer hidden under a canopy of dust that rendered it utterly Impossible to witness what was going on, and made it appear aa If ttr elevens were engaged In a verttabla battle of Gettysburg. The local varsity was out- clfsBd, not in pluck or flrhtln. ability, bat ta skill, quickness, waUxht and tha lnd-scrtbabse esprit da corps that cornea whaa a team has praotload long- togathor and la eocfldcat of Itself lodiTiduaUy Bad. eoUao- Uvely. Both teams acted as aportassan, aad not a kick was registered at any stags of tht game, a high tribute to tba umpire and referee.

Fennel aad Klrkpa trick did aloe work be hind tha line. Kennatt bald up his aad at canter aad Woodrourh and etewart were good on defensive. Xongwell and Francis put up a fins bucking game, as did Rlcb- aruson wnan ne got in. Wlnnlna the kick-off tha local men chose tha south 'goal, and Longwall put the bail Into play by kicking 40 yards to Fennell, Who returned it 10 befora auccumblnar. Three downa barely gave tha requisite yards, and oa ina next Play ennen tumbled ana u.

u. seoured It. O. U. used bar backs tor bucks of from three to five yards, aad hammered her way down tha field.

With the ball oa C. a una tha visitors wara held tor downs for the simple reason that they could not push the red aad black taam up a stsep hill. Securing the ball tha local men took seemingly out of danaer bv bucklne to tha thlrty-vard Una. where Fan nail waa compelled to bunt. Securinc the hall on TJ.

a lorty-nve-yard una tha arean and white men siariea ror ineir nammerinar aatn.tnia time with better success, tor Iyongwe: reened over the Una Just a moment before time waa called. He also kicked arosX Tha second half waa utterly featureless, save ror we aasning wora ox lucnaroson. or o. ttTuruu woooroucn kick-os to tna cen ter ef tha field O. U.

brought her tackles into piay at nmet ana meao vicious bucks. Thsse mass plays continued until tha twen ty-yard Una, whan JUcbardson skirted left tor a toucnaown. mo goal eras kicked. feoagweu kaaaa taa aazt voucbdown and punted out to rrancla. who failed to kick goat.

Tuna waa caiiaa immeruately arter, Score O. U. C. i. ina nne-up: C.

TJ. Poattleea. O. TJ. Wrtaaaaa a a bf a a ILsflCt EaBtS IBJ1 TV vralkar.

Left Tackle Redle htorria Left Ouard Gross Kaaaett. Canter slot-row retaeh-Batcaaler. Right Ouard Ball Stewart Right Tackle Johnston Uata Right End Wuudiough Quarter Back Buikvaa LUkDStrlck Lett HaaT Back Rlchardaoa. Costece. Full Back TTTfraaeU umpire Eomonoeoa.

Karerae eotrmaa. ui ejen Mwcaaatera and Tinker. Tlmaia Pin caraea. Tune or Haj.se Twauty mi suras and aeoonda. Touohdowna Long well.

Rtefev- arasoa aad FYs rata Ooai aUoaeo LAogwau. PROUD Little West Point of a Great Game With the Brawiy Tales oa FootbaU Fieir avATca to tas ssociasa. Wast Point. If. T.

November 5L Th Mill tery Academy football team Is proud of Its work to-day. In tba moat closely contested gams over played, oa Wast Point field th cadets tied Tale's strong team by a sear of 9 to a Daly was la fine form, aad was ably supported by every maa on tbe boms team. Th Tala men say their men played poorly. There was a great deal of fumbdag' and Wast Point was the gainer. Two cadets re not on th dsfensiva.

but on th of- fanatra, aad. tba battle was ssostly fought oa 'Tatars territory. The first halt, wat aueatloaably to Tale's favor, but after a sever struggle th visitors succeeded la. tasking enly touchdown, and this near the and th first half. a It was evMeat that Wast Ponf snere ship waa superior te that ot TsWa.

The soldiers bad nerr aad tawttla. Za th half th ptgakta was ta Tat territory a- sontlnusTly. and near the- met stag Daly kicked a goal trass taw fiaid. Tata waa aa bseaarlve for great rajaaotag assba frlandt af tha aadeta. Ia time was caned, aad tha soora atood a rn a.

The tin ot each half was SO aninutaa. The touowing ia ue. one-up ei tne game: Waatrelat. Feettloes. Tale.

Left Bed ip'f AVONDALE DEFEATED THE KENTUCKIANS. fen Tacaie UrtOorl rVy Oaater itott On linat Kisat eaaet Biirbt Tackle Rlgbt Kad Swaa Quarter Back Saaila Pfareses-. left Half Beck susM iua nana msoh. rau aea Cblcago. HU Nevember Prtsldsm Baa lohnsosa ef tha Ajpertcaa teague, vactally ahoounced to-day that Tkomss J.

Xarftus, formerly manager of taa Chicago KaUonal league team, wUI manage the Washlngtoa Anksrlcaa Leagu testa acxt f. Jack Orreeraa. th local Inn elder whs played with Detroit aad ta.the JVestern As sociation for the past swats! year. died yerteruay at lilt tome oa 10. THE EXQUIBEB, CINOIKKATi; SUITO AY, XOVI3IBEII 3, 100L ATI Sails.

WVKTTMtPriitm TU4 Wit. tht San E1L Cornell Git- Princeton Tigers Hard Battle. Xich.fftf. Dr tV-tra th Iitlait luttj ill Rn Awij lidlaiv tment, the kMk, kvr trass Dp- 'tW MUM wed Bast' WMlltlrf. etmf evsaljr pirttt lb greet- part, ef the iun ball was Dwilaor territory.

Is tba Brst half KtMkUtoa.il the haJ1 sad made a good run for imfMwi, la the Serena VTeoeVrr- Iw-wty-ysrd II Aeeey made aJerr peer Biat la yards, Ida ball sirwra IVnhvoa otsjrsr and rolleJ lh gneJ ka Jewee fell Js kicked both gee la. Ttw Mne-up: Wkllmft, jUfl Lrt Tarale tinMu LM Hmt4 teatae Hagmaa JT ri 1 er WIUT1HII Oceana otlan Teee KlM Km! Quarter Bar: 1 u.w Lot. Cast. BhrM Half Mash Fail 'rmwf'wl rant I Hartann Varsity Team Went Down Before the Boys From Athens, While the Eclectics and Cliftons Played a Tie Three Big Games on Local Gridirons. On tha gridiron at Norwood Inn Park the Eclectic Medical Institute's mada their debut yesterday afternoon.

tackling tha Clifton Athletic Club gallant eleven. Orange and black of the "Mods" blended with th red and gray of tha Clifton boys, and when tba whistle blew that ended th game In the gathering twilight Clifton bad the ball Wsa toward the center of th field, but aa their aide of tbe Una, but not an armored athlete bad plunged over th goal line for a touch-down. Eel actio got within four yards of riotory la tbe second half, only to lose tbe he'll on downs. -It was after that scar that Clifton rushed the ball up field and kept It there The crowd that witnessed tha scrimmage was proof that at last Cincinnati Is waking up to a better appreciation of tha excitement of the great autumn pastime. The game was not much to look at from a scientific point of view, but when the Eclectics tore great boles through Clifton lines the cheers from their i artisans only aeemed to nerve tha plucky CUftonians to better defense.

Thus It eras that on two occasions when the danger wsa greatest Clifton held her heavier opponents, and was able to shars the boBora of a drawn battle Eclectics' galas war largely th result Of backs Uhrough cent sr. Captain McLaren led the cfavrge like a ttumaa catapuK. Once that Ohufbbv tMrjccvod-asuwraed nerve oarrled Stuart along wlth-him for nearly 10 yards, with half the Clifton taea-i vainly endeavoring ta atop hht advance. It waa a faat that brought shrill shrieks of Joy from Eclec tics' foiijwms aad they filled tha air with Shouts: ao It- rou doctoral Moot of the fiahclnsr waa dona la CHfton'a territory, in the first half tba Eclectics carried tha ball by a series of backs to the ttftaen-yard line la the enemy'a coun try, and then errth five yarda to gala lost the hail. Their oiaaDooi ntnwnt In tha sec ond hair was greater, for they were enough a touch-down te expectorate across tbe line when their mat chance was snatched away.

rlesterbars: aroused dirt on' a rooters hv a twenty-yard run around the end. the only piay ot nt sort etiexnptea aunne; tne out urctners fumble inynyedlately followi coat BHJch of the advantage then gain Clifton had the bell for a brief Ume af the second half began, but they lost it a srjrinamage In which Austin figured brU- nantly. When It was over Theisa. of the us norm, was earned Off the field. Raiavasr roo nts place at right bear and Crosby arent io lert em.

cirfton counted toe tie si most asgoou aa a victory. ne omcxai une-up was as rouows Btoleetie Ah. Vnaltlona. rtirtnn mi. A.

Vaa Lea Ekid (Crosby: aa ilorn Lett Tackls C. Ruaecl Mevi lanOaarl Behneldar Bulbar Oater Knaoo Rla-ht Oasrd Mills Right Tackle Bhennaa. Rlstit End AuatUL Quarter Back Orlmas laft Half Back APPLE0ATF8 aUT Laumdowne. full back; Coppta, quarter KsDtucky MHtary IrssUtute: Itorgaa. left end; Buck, right end; Nelson, left tackle; rlgbt tackle; Fitaumn.

left guard riarron, isrt aairv Roea, rtgat hair; A. wa rn, rua ttacs; h. wobob. quarter back, laalor afeOoeran mntrA aa refer a and 11.1k.. i w.t.

thm imtttt ftppUtavM K. hi. L'l punt. rOOTlALL IOTEcV Tba Edeetlcs wm Avoadals aext Batarday, ta arraage gasaea with aay tta wis ta er 1 11 FIGURH1G On Siza of Fight Crowd GiU Heipti 8kiU Reaeb at Leant $20,000. Both lien Art) is Good Shape For the Bout.

Cuidfrakl Dbrmniwi Goiig is Ti Jeffatet' Akllitj Ti Kik Oat Rihlii in 20 Rindt. Baa FTaaclaon. November t. Frees this ttme oa the spprnaerirag hat tie I tweea Jeffries sod Ruhlln wtll attract the attention of the admirer ef puglBssa, The reports from training quarters are that oota men are la excellent ansae nliaa the unforeseen happens neither man will have any excuse to offer on the score of condition. The question that a porta are aaklng la, Caa Jeffries knock out Ruhlln in a stipulated number of rounds? Even Ruhlla admirers only expect the Akron Olant te be on his fact at the end of 30 rounda.

Ruh lln only boast Is that be will be oa bis feet st the end of the test round. Assum ing that the fight should go tha limit aad that Ruhlln. If anything, might have a shade th better of the contest. It would aa extraordinary referee to decide against tha champion of the world. That oa of th reasons why man ar laying long odds oa Jaftrie.

Of course, the main la Is that Jeffries has a much better record. He is younger and has never yet beea put out In any contest. Ruhlln may prove to be a better man than generally anticipated, but be baa blemishes oa hla ee outeheoa. It looks ss If Jeffries should be able to put up th battle of his life when hs step Into th roped arena on tha night of November 15. Always a safe fighter, has recently improved wonderfuUy la ag- slvnsa, and people who crowd Into Mechanics' Pavilion may not see a very long fight.

A meeting of the big men should not last 90 rounds If both men show an Inclination to mix matters. Of course It Is folly to conjecture at present the style of fight that the men will put up. but It la safe to assert that Jeffries will cut out a much faster pace than usual. There la some speculation as to th box offlc receipt. They are variously estimated st any way from 115.000 to 125,000.

If betting were anything like even the receipts might reach the latter amount, but tha promoters should consider themselves luck If they reach $20,000. JIM HALL, Famous Old-Time Heavy-Welfbt Boxer, In Town. Jtm Halt, onoe the great Auetraikaa heavy weight pugilist. Is In the city. Hall got la town yesterday from the East, and will remain several days befora starting for Sa vannah.

where he expects to spend the winter months. Hall's appearance in town was a great surprise to his friends, as they had been led to believe that ha waa dying of comronrptson In Arlsona. Hall la looking vary wall despite the reports of his falling health, and says hs feels better st present than be has for several years. He weighs 162 pounds, against 143 pounds three months ago, when he waa under treatment from the beat epeclallet In Chicago for stomach trouble. Hall was a caller at Tna Elirquuiaa office last night.

Harry Leach- maa, ef tha Fair Play Athlctio Club, of Oralner I vnai Stuart I Weigh rmaa Right Half Back ThelaslRaveber) icLarea Full Back (Cspt nefaret Albert Waaaalnea. ITmnlea raaa. lineman Boons and T. J. McLaueh- nn.

nan Herman run ana w. u. wnrur. iia as MiTM aa miffetaa eaaa. Louis-vlll, aooompanled him.

They chatted about various things, and in tbe course ot their con versa tl cm Hall said that ha thought that bis recent slckaees was due to a had caaa of malaria be had In New Orleans several years ago. Hall In a Bt of desperation threw awav all th medicine the doctors prescribed for him. aad has not taken any for months. After he let up on medicine be took to eating onions every nlgbt before Heeterberg I w-i. thla la what put htm back on hla feet until.

ill is oi tne opinion inat tne Jerxriee-illn affair will be a good one. and well worth tha Journey to see. He thinks Jeff will win. but ventured th opinion that the Ohio man will give him the greatest light he haa ever had- GHAXFIOI Was tbe Feature of tbe Game in VT rites Te Frank Kelly Tba Be Ctrrintrton. Will Take on All tbe Big Ones.

Th Cbrinertoei T. M- C. A. and Tba Kan- Although rt baa beea stated tlma and tucky hhMkary Institute football teama met I again tn press reports from Baa Francisco at tbe Oovtngtow Ball Park yesterday after- Tha Covington Une-up consisted of Apple- gate, left sod: Oreene, right end; Strata, left hankie; PMQlpe, right tavakle; It left guard; hOiler, right guard; Eraser, oeuter; EkAer, rlgbt. half; TJavuserty.

lrt halt; that Jtm Jeffries would give all the Mg tal lows a chaaoe attar his contest with Ruhlfn, tt was not until yesterday that word frora tba champion himself was rseetved oa tha subject. Last evening Frank Kefly. the wail-known bookmaker, wbe Is now in Uae at I a mart a. a aersoaal letter from tha big New Terk. Novi la part It said: -Xjar rraok: this Bght goea well wtth will be in line te take oa any ef tba maa tn my class.

I will give Bob FVs- au.a.1, ee aay, imr Vlaa rwWt -VT iae tjowmariona wise aaeiia nv a aoora az i Liong runs aurrng the game were saaoe I gama to fight me, so I win giro aaam ail tons, and Oreene. Covington's line could I opportunity to make good. I JR. Si Iiahape for Ruhha. aad set sar of wtoatag.

aaaust tessaiuai aaa anas: aahsaaes wsae aFtanvShilim ot LuiaknrM and Dowarwrty. the Cov-1 Hoping to aaa you at the ringside I am. with tngtona. Apptegate, of tha Cortagtooa. woe I beat rearardav roar truly, oavsar way baad the twTwrry- MeOewer "Jas.

t. 3 THE OTZM u.n 1-iiah all Tfltl bCeenl tha Avondalea ml 1 "twrtraa Tba Wm boa jnavce football team would Uka ta bear trout any team averaging 128 Would alas Ilka ta hear frost sosne out -of-1 btt ea tba Hartford Baseball Club tows team ta regard to a game far Tlanka- Tb Back bsttls ki set fee tha 1 aaer. vaptaia. Vlruaiaei Ekky, Th Kordktlda football taa wotad tntal aaay.BsA taa ilinatasi afists arouna uaetaaati. Da tana.

Wyosahag. Nor-I'VT' vi. a iw. alia II Park will wood. Edeetie Medical CoJlag ptef erred.

laaedwAe BO.on eeoeas. aad weekd be a agues, and Baaga. who oiayed two rear with th Walnut Hllla Blgh hchoot ieasa. They are sandy te buk gam a Blcatjeaa slilrsaaul aa, IKa U1 Coilag will reoaiv prompt atieaUoa. ixjushd.

Six Cjvb Per tbe Sew 8 i Amateur Baaeaall lasiie. lumLiu, t-ovuftona saouioona. til 4aj Not stmts tba cUhOasat Vaaey aad BlgB. Iaa4 lAgusa were ta tba Buwea ef siinriss bag mrereat ta amateur ba9 aa great ta Cincinnati aa durlagr tba tttsas. And pkua for 1903 are already aa- dar- North side ft alaaost certain to sucosed Miford ta tha Saturday AXtaraooa lamgtt.

Tha ovxtrrisstwia af th Buaday Is-aasured. Btx chaba are already Pled red to Joan. They are the Biipailias. Ce and the Kreb at Karrflton. Cbes.

W. 1-hur. man, ot tne ttcinoct iiotel, is seine boomed tor President, he la an entnaeiael. a Gym worker eeaa nan swe-a Ideatiaed with ci snort- John A. nimey is working hrd to ret two more in into line sn i a- tie an t-c sortawee are te ItesCaUaV rtt ad smb.

place) ta which te puB tha tattle. located aa "h's! iter wf inter Mala street. Beer th i Aaothaw awMBeal eaUags team ha sarwsg IA a. imu et mt th. haa ewwt af Bp.

tag aflstnt Ms ale being the sstast ha the I tnai sates ad. but tt Bagetistlnne for ttea. a go tie. rail threegh the) ea the taam are Pharos, late ef the Iaatiaaa I waTt. ciaiiat arm Be head ta a Varsity; Besthnaa aad Ksota.

farm trip af I aad -BtOr" Crew ley. aaaaagar mi th Not- A. wilt sseet ta thla city gaartry te rziT cr trmoTft -i nemry nsltfrswa Otree ava JCxbl--- bltkm ef nia Skfll. Hawry HUtaTwww, tha ef tbas ctty, sjrlved bt tewa seat CsTuUtoa. Ky grvtag gyblbBlssai af Ms Uottxrew Ulla eg aa hka4 whOaLaCaxrolUaa.

Hs Iloggrew but they aiA raa Phaotna- am two ba aara a ran aad tba bore iew mil TTaats To Wrestle Two sneD in One Xlffat. sreciai savsTca re rsa asavraaa. Nvw Tork. November Z. Roaber'a efTer le take up the challenge leaned by the lataet Turklah Importation, Nacbad, If the lattara manager.

Toay Dsmatra. will ooaaoat to reduce the aide bet to S330, haa met with immediate raonoass. Deeoetre aara he wUI aooept tSb offer, bet that ha weald mock prefer SoOO or tl.Ono st4e bat. Falttag get thla he will take Roeber's offer to wrestle a straight match, beat two la three faJla. for (XAO a alda.

Furthermore Decaetre ears that the Turk will agree to take on Ranul da ohora. tba ranch champion, the same night Roeber. "Juat for fun roRixrr up JXILH8 AID MXEODl srsciAi msrATcs ve was aeerrasa. Cesveaaad. Otao.

Kov rag betting en the Hi Mine; match atsaars that the Cawaadtaa baa much btgawr fcClewlng uhan aary ts For the Oardacr. Hxnaii Con. test at Abbey Clab. The management ef tha Abbey A this He Club last evening posted a 150 forfait with tha sporting editor of Tea Kaecraaa aa a guarantee that will pull off the tea-rouad conteet between Oene Wraenah aad One ot tba dub de not fear aar Interference from the Oovemor and will go right along la the arrangements tor the contest. Both Beeena and Oardnar have up frffte Tor welcht and appearance and era new hard at work training for the battle.

HD LATIOSE MATOEEB. Will Meet Tim llrgarty Deemlver IO at OaJLland. sructai etav a Tea ra rats asset maa Baa Francisco, November Kid Lav vlgne aad Tim Hegarty signed arOclee laet nla-ht tna- a worn -round boxing bout before the Acme' Club of Oakland on DeceB-ber 1(1. The meo will wetgh In St 1st) pounds at I o'clock oa tha day of the fight has faoad Jerahtna la tba paat ftve years. and already marry bete havve bain rvarart.

on rhe resutt, with odds rana-sna- from ta Bathem off Its stride. Bsveral flmagt tha an tins I aa tamreal re-re. wot th otrwag arms r-ewe rt ewl the ecrm a -vl to i In tt- fnai'v adrri ted t-t we wae too st rr-c ir 1 -a Imn 1 a i rrasney to 10 to on McLeod. Saw, tjanwaian prurarars have heea so eeverej daye. and they are omental monev offered.

Oeorge Tuobey, man 1 w- rr aw aaaaatea for Jenxma. to-day laid even on tta ren- aral reeuU. aad Mt) againaa MSO that Jan- ins wroa in erraarnt faJav The karind end waa taken bv a wwTl.knrmrn Hininaci (Ontartoi sport. BOXIia BaHTB. The FJastem boxer have their eye ne Cincinnati and not a few of rhesn hava ex-pveeaed a deal re to com to the Quaao City for a bout.

Tbe latest le make a demand on Buffalo cycle-pugilist, who recently fought Buffalo ereie pu11iet. who recently fought Das Creadon- Weanlg Is under She aaanaii ment of CHarwnoe OHKaapW, of Brook! ya. Is a letter to th sporting editor of Taa En. ornaca Ot Hue pi statee that Wainig la opaw to meet any meddle wetgkt ta tbe world, and would like a date at the Abbey or Phoenix Club this month some Ume. Barney Furey has gone Into training al htikls Norton's for several boarce he haa ea for thla month.

Bo far Furey has heard nothing frees Martin Duffy er Art Stoma regarding match. The koral maa will he in goou snap lor any to future la tee near fu A tausky ymang fslhrw. wtth of shoulders and a Bet big eeoagh te knack ajg. lKlMKt a WHY RUPTURE rear kia weadav-ful aauieaa ia Csxtaai. at Baet Evrj asraat.

He haa mrad ihnuaajada of ra a. of P. a-a aad anew aaa alooa pae-rrtlaa ortgwai as-Uc-i Ths-tr-eaae surTarera whs Gardner oa taa evenina- ot Mnaatar a t-k- aaaa di ia il 4.a wwa trvaiad bv tn- cuss bwih wmnm li a.i hava rvtwreed to thalr hnasas ai annUf They wlil kf-aur( taetiaeum ture, Verlrwioaln. VaJ-hnea 'etna aad Mi dra-4 New ta a guud Usne te be ruled. Will DKLJkT? V' asaaaBB3aaaSwkae' Jjt O.

rusga. a te the efTVnary of hie aosavatiha traetaaasM Ona by one te mua era Weg- aoing ta i aQinrre la da tn. af tsar wai a. aae I ej the utter lasonuarr mt a trwae er auai ia eory a eaara Huiaur aad Varicoraaa Thsa apersaiiat ease aa knife Itta palnleM treat may, t. arTarriias 'Miami mat aw ays ta i not awn tbeva TX.N LA TS 1st eSggs saau f( gs aau eapourtir Oa-virw te vtatt Kia oA 1 be ami MnuniM Umsb frn al rar-ga i to-day for Ms wew bo4iiat ee hap- out Jim JeffrWa.

ere. kad late Tata K.wriss oAos last night and laaaad a rvjal.enge to boa any Ita posed anaa ta the kaalaaaa The sturdy epei Iman af pAyascal aaaahuod le be Albert "aaanak. the yeengaet oca ef Che Waai na key, who have galnal ootiatdera ble fasna la the hexing world II eaems AMert'e ldn brntksr dene ebtarts to the boy foUnelu in tba trmimx i mm of Kia four brnthara, and ilhavt toe la Maaeeir te do Me ee a wis na ting, aad lee above was th raeult There le only ee ef tha Beseaah brva- Wrtnia by lie ma a he ta not a bneer. wlllte bee aavar bed ea a gio-va. a va take of la awe aaal wail workuur at ble tralatng euartere panrMng tbe baH aa 'mi aJ heerre aerh aey.

aad tha tndloatloaa are that he will at the art ia a wheel Uwaa Chiag reeat and hi manager will bmke4 for a aaa-sna ea ths rood by Win Hark, of Mark Wee tar World, at whaoh raeurt they are te Tbe Oardnar faasfty Is rapidly ta the AghtlaaT game The taaawt aAaitloe le a young ceaorad lad of tasaver. Van la knows aa Bad Oardnar. rhe Teauat Bharhey. There are new six Oerdneve ta the hoetaees Hare the lurt Oanrga Oerdner. IewaU.

Hue Oerar Oerdwar Osaaho, Na Oua Oeranar. Oaetaaad. Billy Oardnar. Boetea. toddle Oardaer wnaanrg.

w. ti, aaa, km Oardaav, aa4 ef r-a iee has i thru a wbe ta rwU and is te leak Zoat allow tkle dally waata to take tt; all ttva fceirav rcar sjtaabod. wlksa Tang aad tiBlasai 701 csura yamraelt mow rwa wUI soaa lag dapockdracy. losm Wj algiit aad day, cwwlaalaej a4 fa rrary way, Cexra yoatraali avow, aad eayoy Another Maa iMade Happy. rrm.

Bt BL WJOT ITJPWTXW -aae tarf asssai a- I 1 gnea halt aa taw anas ee km at aaZai er aseiS SaaZjT yjats? yea an'sll' 'wm seeary at aw aaaawO ZTmmX i for eek afW tba Bghahog fOaaaa.) Ctaav awe a ai at aa Uarafare rieaeaaala te eepere that hs Bret saateb will be a good eata has eewr4 iark bunt, the SwaaawM Ptui asi. te err DR. bf. H. MaUUOHUN.

I ins COMB AXD SHAKE IXfTHB KXTAODXXAatT OrPOltlXXmi OFFXetBD. A1X FOIKII EFFORTS DWIXDLK IK TO IXSIOXIFICANCS WHBX COMFABXD WITH THI VAt-UBS WK AKKXOW FORCED TO OFFEK IX ORDER TO TUsTX OUI VZXifXa STOCK IXTO CASH AXD WIND UP OUR BUSINESS. $100,000 In Men's Fine Clothing. $75,000 In Boys' and Children's Clothing. $35,000 In Men's Fine Furnishing Goods.

$25,000 In Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps. $15,000 In Men's and Boys' Shoes. SEE OUR VAST ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE COMPARE Od TRICES WITH OTHER'S THBX NOTE Till SAV1XO TOU CAN MAKE HERE STORE F01 HIT. 122 to 132 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. which stood fairly a ma aad at a faat ef atraagtb aeidoea wltneeeed la thle country tioilgrewe win put In all hla tlsae from now oa training for has match with Hagn Von Vattar at People'a haa tar.

on No van bar T. Holtgrewe and Voa Wetter will aaeet ta a weiaht-UTtlng oootaat for IVY) a std. There will eleo be a one petition easong light weight strong men and a beg-puachlag roniaet. All three rants are opea is tha world. o.

m. pnooa. FIX- TIP tmi rrrt rt asmb co r-4- A A-F We Can Sire You Money varicocele: (ft nuns: PEiWAirrTLT frmrn aVaI Aa mmmJr PI1M1IITTLT CC1H) Without Operation or Dan.er. The airnrte of tba rassoue ewanlalist K-lf 4 I'at Crwt ar- ha. a ant haa la vain He to aw la th a- er.tr.

Cotf Coodi, Gym Sttta, xerclilng Shtm, Sweater, Jen ti muting Clothlme, ttumttmg or Pcaef Cmtlry, Leaded Shelly Football i Goods, Fmnclmg Cooda. Pymchlmm Bmgt, flatting Jackie. Sc. THE PETERS ARMS SPORTING GOODS CO, Gorcniraent Squirt, CIXCIXXATL A-3T- A- A-3T- A -3 wtth Andy Welsh Its h'lerteud ta a went aevrt Meoaay abrht Mark Eadtsh. tv.a Out haa net yet rwcasved rhe ar-' aa i a.

eua.it saaiaao Cei Oariet a' for hla ma irk with Jea ghipt t.r. ber 1 1 aatek baa wired ta au Vaera If Oardnet ane ec-iajt a.e. i leev fur ttua c.ty ua.i.ii. KM lanheST via tmmA. eav-V.

a Isjg aaTaJnwt Oawej at ri Imm of tna Akeaay Oub, ls tra'i. Tommr WTlaoa's Chlaanaaa Is ee aa fh tar tna -round aan am streets agata, ahowlng but few marks ef 1 vt-ajsnet Hm a Trva hla aatooualrr with Kid Brews aa the river I ttMeai wvi. a i-in t.ai i tna beak tbe ether eight. Chlng la aaxlows nlrnitliir fin tt N.nenaw aaal la al iVjeaill the lm. otu' rae a ate nw "'au baa.

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