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BEATEN BY THE WORLD: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1R92. Thousand People Saw the lateur Union Championships. FOOTBALL'S SEASON BEGINS, om ti, on the ER, OP THE HAMIATTAXS, BID BOMB GREAT UUXM.NG. Event on (ha I'rn- biume rrcsonltxl nt Manhattan tlm awn nnd Bltiew (ho kmlapllott) i'roaont Zimmerman ok the Uicyclo bent brawn and sinew of the Western Iphoro competed In the Huh annual J)lonshlp meeting of tho Amateur Ath- JUnlon nt Manhattan Held yesterday feooii. Srivcn i howled until I heir lung-i wcro i.ori;, i tlio light-looted ami ran milled and tugged fur mi-iluls anil i.lory.

i bhrlelicd and split Ilirlr giuvcs oosencil Iho smiled blrda on their hats an, with the Mercury loot pgon lib breast HKo a boiled lobster, lied over tho ll.iisli line a victor. The vas not last, but thai made no dtlfcr- Tho Ilulsh was great. And Cary was Krcnt, tho uncoiniueruble Cary. tona enough were lest on hl.j let's to Jn ulllp. neckties and liandker- i wero won in Jewell's Blender shaiiKS ako a crazy quilts.

There will bo i rejoicing In the ciiuip of tho Detroit, girls Harry Jewett's victory Is spread abroad. 3 will bo tidings til groat joy among tho fetlc but loy- stcrlc.s among ihe lltllu Mlchlgccso. Is life nnd such Is tho mutability of Last year Gary's name would liuvo ilnst thu world; but now there is nono or as lo do him reverence. Vet, stay etty lltilg woman sut up In the grand laud watched the proceedings with eyes ouiid OB cherries. Blio had beeu Mrs.

for six weeks, and it was all now to bur. i to Bay thai she would revere BIT i-tootcd husband under any clrcum- cs. nohue, the rolnstaled professional, who sout down from New Kncland to capture p.lnls, wnn very badly beaten, fcl.au o'clock strange-looking llgures bc- appear on tho Held. Many of them llko Artie nightmares trom tho North some wore long, blaukcl-llliu Mother bbards, striped with all tho colors of tho Bbow. Thoy loolco'l very effomlnato, and ji'tho llutterluir cruwa of girls in tho id laughed aud waxed merry.

1 can ueat that chap a hundred yards my- e'ii If 1 hud a uniform," said a little blonde sijho burled her list In a box ot bonbons. wouldn't bot oa It," laughed her escort; that's Hurry Jowott, tho crack Deirolt iunncr." sniffed tho girl contemptou sly; i. They ura no bigger than curllns tongs." iomo ot tho athletes appeared Tory mtcriablu as ihcy iriokod about In tho wind Thoy wero clad after tho fash- '4ion'pf tho unlives ot Uganda, and tho breezes out largo areas ol goose-flesh all their bodies. olllctais wero gorgeous. Charley filTOghes wus lopsided with iho weight ot his badge, nud ancient Bill curils, ihe of his sporting country, loomed over No.

la's llko bowh.ikored colossus. who wero "out tor tho dust" had ilenty ct lu It, was swept in cddlos off tho own track and whirled up Into tho grand and In dun-colored gusts. ho Ilrst event, tho 100-yard dash, waa elayod tor twenty-live minutes owing to a flight indisposition on tho part ot Ilarry fcwctt, It was within a tow minutes of 2.30 when ho white-legged buys lined up ior the open- Ijng heat In the 100-yard dash. They wero C. stage, Cleveland A.

l.uthcr Cary, M. A. C. T. Buohholz, liank Clerks' A.

I'hlla. elphla, and Harry Jowett, Detroit A. A. Tho our men uilueed and pranced around tho point llko rustlvo two-year-olds. had tho Inner lano, with Cary next.

Tho Uauhallan man's oycs gleamed llko thosa ot green-goods victim, llo know ho had des- orato work boloro him. Harry Jowott, near outer mark, smiled and looked healthy hero were uo meson his curling-long legs. Then somebody blow a shrill cauary-blru (whistle, aud Iho light-clad athletes crouched I llko cats, with every norvo on the quiver. Suddenly llnrry Coinlsh, tho llttlo Boston pulled his nickel-plated trigger, the Brovolvor banged und away canio tho long legged quartet llko a squad of Jacls rabblls I Wllh the tjound of tho shoi every body lu Hi grand stand was aioot, craning their necks ti I BOO the finish. Tho dull thump ol flying loo I Bounded tho rataplan of a miilllcd uimr drum.

1'lfty yards from tho finish Cary, with bis wblto teeth gleaming desperately through bis distorted lips, forged to tho trout. "Look at Jowott," shrieked a nundrci voices. Two yards to tho rear tho liotrol man was flying along like a wlug-footoi mercury. Thero was case In every striui and with ovory thump of his feet on the track bo smiled, cary carried away tho twluo li 10 eeoonda, with Jowett au easy second am Buohholz third. "Jowott will win In a walk," was thover diet.

The second heat was between cary Spcnce Columbia A. Washington, D. lunney, M. A. E.

W. Allen, N. Y. A. J.

Donohuo, Worcester A. and Jame Smith, Boston A. A. Tho men got off evenly and twonty-flve yards from tho llnlsh Speuc cumo away and won, with Allen Bccond an Donohuo third. Tho tlmo was 101-Bs.

The: there was a multitudinous Muttering ot pro grammes, and everybody turned to tuo mil walk. Tho.contestants woro: James McOco, De trolt A. fa'amuel Llebgold, rustline A. c. T.

Shearman, ll, A. aud 11. uo. lumbla 0. When tho pistol cracked th began to dlslocuto themselves.

Llebgol looked as lu mortal ngoni Close alongside tho uhorl and blurdy Mee filled the air full ot upper ouis and cross- counters. HcQoe and tho attenuated 6hoa nan did some lofty Bkirc-dauolni; lu tho roa Llebgold and Nook walked llko a tenm to ti last lap. Then Bboarmun brought tho gran Btand to Its loot by tall und sprotanulu epurt that carried him to front, un brought him across iho lluo ton yards to il good. Uobgolil wus second nud Alrok thlril und the tlmo was urn. 41 l-5s.

bum Austlt 111 all tho iilory ol whlto orush but aud mnouth-Bliavoii suiliv. Kept truck ot ih huinuu phaiitusiniigorla ironVstui't to llnlali but tound nothing to decide niton. Then oaino tho reeo ot the Una IQO-yards uash boi wotm tho oraoka ot tii country, who lined up down th broad brown track woro: cnry, Uarr JovvoU, Vary Hpeiic.o and ii. Allen. Nevoi 1 boforo hull such an an ay of tnlen been Blithered togutht'i'.

Every one ot thoi wus lit lo run lor a kingdom. Very lean un Blnowy tuoy loola'd us they llnoa up the watohtul wo of Hurry ecu-Utah, th 'Looking down tho brand strelp the Brand Htunu the special ors saw 11 rwnnuis hiuidmiiy uoupu ana onlliulr tiptoes, like dunning must IMS. 'Ihe a whlto ilmr ol siiioKo pulled 11 om cjornlsh 'lEanduudwwiiy canio ihuiuiuiois UKoaiiow iroiw tho bow. bliouluer to shoulder the j.rari will nobgdy was ubio to wu who wa aqeniy tlwo yriw laud you ot Jowet I Jl l'iK- a lihjh mid klo'. UK.

1 Another b.o.i.i-HhouliUreJ iUl'lnS-lV, IIH'I i iii.ni ar na ll 1 l)a at i i btlll.iiras irnutl. i'i i biiminor nb.ui lira-Is ami I.MIIII.: It no cr.n n- ll i Wl 1 uitii- aim tiiu puni-Miule 1:01. IIHI.III ol inn. Jiii'iii- i su-ut us .1 vciy iiur tin- sh ooiitfsi HUM hu club- tr.vlt.(f thidr iho Xnvlcru, ihe lead. nil lay i heir l.up aiter lip he kept It up.

followed oy -iU'lmf- Wlill li.ty, oinni-ff and liddlo I'arier. Urad- Hie iitni'is- unll 1 ibe net I thinned out until only tlio iiu.ii'tei icinitno.I. u'Kcoto kept tho Princeton Scores Thirty Points Against Rutgers's Team. ir.aie Miii'in A cri'itt ili'l yum run. Ti rli ever, WITH only lylm: back.

Day shot 'Otheiiont mid niaiie tho putv vi-ry hot. Thifi Tommy connc-IT bi-canio si ul tin 1 stomach and hddle Carier bc.hlnd Hay wl a loiiit.casj nnd ihon.ihl lie "iiild win. on tlie last liip, hriwt-vi-r, l-'iirier had tde a mil, desnitti ill 1 spurt, Huy raced mil ut a sprinting juicr un.i broke carli r's Long I'doiv tlio nue wan over ihu Held wnn what. 01 prt'tiy blitrk with iritm who spntiiit over As tiu.y out tho lu a in.ili and rushed nut on lire traci HARVARD RUNS UP A SCORE OP FORTY- EIGHT AGAINST DARTMOUTH. lew liirhcs bi-hlnd.

n.Bii win, the preui-n uul orin, a. ih- wu Meol. llltlu Iio.vi,:,. 11,1. Vi.rli Aln iMIclJiuli, was 1,1,1 In thcn-iMlculutlons ul 1.11.

Ik' looked vny nrllnur.v In the Iruil- nini-cyu, I his blai'l- BUI: pants nnd lowly a.s|,«ct. lint, WIM in much. t-in revolver, a id Went of iiyt'ra -timmiiu over i IIH yi'Dlin.) llk'Ml llniii; i.f uu It. Mage, 111') ti.l, hiiidMiina runner, ihe ler.d ut Man ulld camo KrunJ stand in a v.a-. thai made m.l.nicsoh 11,0 lemllllim bortlon of llu- tulorii.

') liey namt'il him lor Bur" r. i.ow ni.s iiuwi nhen tiu'ir "inn wore highest a lltllu i.iar. shallow out of the ruck und le cievi'luim man in.e a ghoni. win beard l.lm untl st hcort and ivliul in. hi- sann) lime.

He live up unu Downs forged I'll, ad nnd won in thereby tin-nklng hearis tho granii H'nnd. It was a strang inci i every wa, own to the cljbhnuae by Jim win, rent dlgnlti and ccUu Vou could n-il heiheriho cherry Uiiimond was or ot bj wal.ir.lni.- Jim bus; people. The hlirl-. juinii, which had been out, 'i h'Ud ior uvci an hoar, canii! 10 Ith K. Bwncne.v.XaMer A.

toprlm: iho ar at MX icev. ,110 Kvuiit event so rapidly that It as tor'. nc averauo eutatnr to fellow I'yihlui; nny ut n. iliero were over a tl hturteis Ior tin; nllu and tur th- mnvt it In they weie HJoribi-ig. tho Jersey Jiinnr, lo.

med up unions like a tr.ry scaQidd. lint In fcplto of Ids lean un Urnlo e.in slitw a njl. wlwn i DMII, If was not i yoou eoDdiMon. and wius exnectod to In. untho Jvunp-klT a lelloiv, IIH a miry-iliio too, jumped to iho Ironi i.u soared evert bo ly by a t'irn i speod.

There was one llule ieliovv b-ic 1 i tho bunch who no: grfiitly ularinoJ. Its naino wus (itorge ortou ni.d he nailed rt.m Ihe 'loroiitu lr.cri.sae lie ran i'ltn his linn.is down by lui: hl'lr, us le biiro 01 bis own and wi not vorrytng nv. ilej lesuli. on ibe last )Ud ycU wcill. up v.cut to tin; rum, wllh a lone; Uuuenburi; lope.

It re, uUlcd wtiun lltile Toiumy dashed iho Mm. on tho bncXMreich Orion rooked his arms, clinehtd his iceih and to (ho ironi liVii Ix-Atliu he. air llko lil, runnliii; wus he acme of i.urfvcilou, ami the bpeiiiatoin up ami hinvled. HJonbert; tried gamely regain iiicleud, tniiin vain. Ortim eui'iled 'II (he tape In L'T with the i.un second und Walsh, the Xnviers, third, toai.ini; t'onnefi 1 oni In i jumps.

Thi) low linrtllcs a.s run In 'lifter, uf me uuu, lirsi, lieut II wllh Murrell, N. Y. A. Beci'llll. VI.

C'l-ipei'tnd, AI.A. won Ihi) Huni'lnl ntuL III with schwcgiur, N. V. A. ecoud.

The two inlk' bicycle race bronchi out the rncks or Hie country. There wero li.inucr, Zimmerman, Taylor, Hess anil Murphy. IL vas a cuso of Foot t'ln rry liaiuiiiid, und Imm Die start the cr bt 0 yell like Indians. ul iho M. nadf thu pii'jo at tho start and Hi nt it tin wo lap: Tlu'ii fur round alter round tii.

lOaltlon.s nHcrnuted as tliouijh (lie iccn stirred up with a It was nip ami uci; between Hanker nnd XlmmCiinun on the list two lups. Uoth men humped i In'inselve' )iiihotr wheels nnd pumped llielr h-gj ur. md down with (ho ilercest kind HI tho last Halt lap 11,0 blac.K-clud Kew I'tirker s.invcd his whirling wheel to the Mail and it there In spile 01 alt Unit, lliiiiKcr could do. He won lu iiui. 'l Ids lieu was variegated by tho met that a iollceman In rrel Ciime within in: aco of being run over while lit search of souiu 01 the law.

The Id-pound hummer was not Biich an easy thing for ihu broad-shouldered Apollo-llko Mitchell, of tho x. V. A. c. ilitchell's mustache Is a corker but It I.

milling to the whiskers on hands. Thc.i aro built upon Ihe Samson plau. Hoihrcw tlio lammer 140feet nineties. Cognlan.ofihe.'.l wasi.econd, wllh throw or 1:111 fi-et 1U hashed iho cliumplousliii) or several years and this Is tho Ilrst tluio hi ns ever been pushed Iscxt canio tho llnal In tho mi-dies. Kvery starter was a champion.

As hey lined up at tho lower end 01 ihu chut was on iho inside, wlillo PulTer hue tho grand stand. How I'uitcr can get over tlnuor! Tliu race was a run- lor Iho while-raced mni would have been closer bill lor the net that Morrell tell over one of the huruliM nm iumua turned himself Inside 1'ul'fei von In with Ueurgo N. Y. A. second, In tho thrce-mllo walk Llebgold, ot tuo 'anilines, Blurted olT at tivmon lous pace, tumping his shoulders like an nrgan- grindor.

Ho wns lolloived el- ai-ly by Unit tulm.itcd telegrapn-pole, Nlcoli, the A l. 1 Mcok, of the ColumbliiA. dropped ou alter a few lups ntrJ retired to the chili louse. Thou Mcoil ami l.longold drew iv.vn} from Tommv I.etson, ot the M. A.

steadily until they wcro hall a lap ahead. Oo 11, Tommy yelled iho crowd to thn Indeiullgablo I.etson. You're only a mil Why don't you run J. Nobody Everybody thought Kicoll hud i lighting chaneo, bill when came to tho lus lap he did not havo spurt loll In him. Lien gold putonsieam and drew iiway, wlnnlni, in J-'ym.

U7 wl(h Nlcoil Becund. Lots ,1 wus almost a lap behind, but he. kepi pegging away, with the 1 bird In hill eje. 11 came acroj-a thu llnlsli auilil gonerul cnugi-aiii latlous and laughter, 'l lieu lie pro cntv wlih Mio prlx.c. looiied in it uiu'jiuvei ior a tow 11101110111,3, then over to lib best girl, blttluglu tho Ironi run and gave it to her, A dozen men'or moro started in the HHO yard run.

It was a hammering ulfalr. l.n Turner, of llin tans, jumpedoutat, i of Ihe gun 'unit wus never headed. Haiti hnudi'Cl lioduy made gamo cllort to cute him, but tailed. Turner won us ho plou.sed 1 Im. Ill 1 tlmo was rcmurkanlo cun llm I net, Unit he hud a wind buck against tor one-hall 1 tho distance, Wuldron, ot iho Moutrcaiii, was an etis Kcuond, and 8.

V. WUiilow, N. Y. A. ti, wu third.

A-h-h-h groaned ho Kpcetai orS upprov lugly. Tommy Uughea and ran tiown to Hi club-house. Third ,1120 Is belter tlm nothing when one lias glil. The run wrm pulled on7 In heats JOIVOM ami Cury took the In tho Ilrst und Cary 01 the Cntumbia A. NVashliiKtoh, i.nd of tho CJIoveland A captured tho heat.

lu iho lii'ot heat wus 4-5 Cary'B record miido In this city In ima. 11 did It easily, too, li. W. Golf, of the took tho prlne al plum In Ihe broad Jump, llu double lumeli up llko a Florida irog and coveivu distance of fuel liichcii wlihout stoi pint, on way for lefreshmonts. Urorg ticlnvcgler, Morcury I'ODI man, took beoout prize.

When tho whistle blow for tho llnal yard dash. tho weather hud beco'iw ver chilly. Those who hud overcoats and wriip Bnug ilod down with only ihoir noses exposed and uioso who had uoi, slood and kiclie tUeuihulvi'S to warm. Htago droppo out, of Ihls raco, lunvlng only lliruu manor They wero ihu oruous of tho C'ury nud atienco. When they toed iliuimu anil swimv tliclr arum biicit ior the slio every mun and woman on tuo grounds jurnpu UP uud claiubored over tho chairs to got bettor view.

Away'down at ihu lower end tho ehuto tho threo whlto Hguros woi orouolied iiguinsi thorooKu illicstoiio.ututiio A puir of Binoko and ovor.y statue sprun Iroui iiBjiouitlnn wllh tho speed of a gruj hound. They hail gone livonty fcot buiot thn crack ot the revolver roiiclied iho gran stand. Thirty-live yards from tho siun, un it honrseory of Jewettl" "Jowott arou Tho Anolio-liuo Uoirolter wus a yar I In iroi uud trolng llko steam Hnglno. I'ltty yard, sixty, soveiiiy-iivo, and all nt onne Oary flvi up, JlO'lmd uoi-n run 5ft his toot. Jewo came ncro.sa tliu llnlsh like a catapult.

I Stl with Bpent'O lecotid anil cary thin Whllo all this waa golog on crowd of ail leti'B WUB flying ovor high bur with iho at of long polos. Kunguroos wero not In I They would tear down iho long path wit their nolen polwrt Xiilu faslilon until near th hiiiv Thou they wotilil I.IVD the earth it mi, dorous stub and Ki'iuidly up through ill air, Ilka Venus rising from the son. The dc nci'iii wiu by no mmns BO (jracpiw. Ihu Bennrally oumo down ouvorcu wlihqln an aiicliB. tfvery tlmo Ono ol invn topped ihe llnlsh lii and men 'I In: lii.t mile mad'j Ih II will be by IhB liut carter made a guiiu- be siiinin.iry TltAOH ETENTfl.

Kim Iml II.A; won by L. II. Cary. A. It.

A. T. llu -H'vM, llatik C'Niiku A. I'liitl- luhli. rl; W.

Ulovland A. n.u 111. I OH. Kcritn.1 bj O. A.

VVn-lihiKlnn: W. A. I'm, Nn A. eni'imdi Ummhue, ilir A. lllltil; II II.

A. Uiurtli; ti. V.iitlintt&u A. In 1 5::. I'liiAl liiat liy It, fery tlilril, Alli-li fnurtli, Dulio'nn) IKtll, li'ili.

uth; tipio. 10. Laat H. Mi.n!idHau A. lu 10 Am.tour l-y l.ulller 11.

L'Ary, at I'riucelou, x. .1., uci. wjn. llu-li Iturdln by F. O.

A. II. II. Morrell, Not Y.jr« A. Mcuuil; II.

1'. HuriliiK. ManiliMnn F. C'oiilRtui. A.

i 1.. U. l.oivin, A. tj. H.

rlltiailvliilda. i. Tlmo, lii I.ul irliinor, A. F. MaiihHttin A.

lu Hix. corj. fllljiplantintf by Jtitruolry llval. May W. 1-90, hy M.

II. rrell, al Afunlrrai, LU.IBUJ. iral heat. Won by 11. i 11.

tary. Mauhaltau A. tail. Allen, New York A. third 8.

A. lumlm, A. quit: tlmo, Ul Keuouil Hi: hy L'. (J.iluiul.la A. 0.

S(aMn, CloTelaud A. BPO- I'lili. il. Uir.lm, Columbia A. Wailiinitun, ilrJiV.

A. null; 2 l-5i. Mlml. liaat: liy Juwrlt, ('try liiirdi litnKo tilil not atari: tiiuo, l.unt ulniii-r, 1,. H.

'JU initi'tir roi'oril. by at 'lit. 'J-l, hut lliii, uul bonn Aocrptcd tiy lll'lifl 1). 11. null VV.

T. Mao 1'tiorsuti, of Aucklauil, liato rtcordi, of 21 4-5t. llurdlo lio.it won by II. II. iinull, A.

F. U. t'lillur. Maulul- fwnail; U. T.

lUnlltie. ittau iiniti -ja KfiiOle! hint liy A.K. Mnidiattan A. C. i U.

i.it; A. I fc C. LawiM. A. ti.

hiia.ii'l: h'a, tl.ird i 1'. ,1. Uualon A. A. i.inti; nou by I'uli'or, Morreli llilr.l; c'oyland null; liirroll frll Revtfnlli bimlhi; Inue, 'Mj ail yar'M lih.uor.

H. II. Moriell, York A. in Auialour rorortl, 21 Ly J.I', May'2'J, Intu. Qua ter uilli, hy W.

o. Dtmnn, Now i-rli A. tj. i N. A.

t'oomla. Huelon K. HBCOIII! Moll'n, Iihiiltiatuu A. thirdl C. M.

n-te Manlialliiu A. a. G. Waiilron, liflh; II. S.

Now York A. i It. ll. liodiir, ikilumlm A. levflulh.

Y. r.lov»ry, Wurt-ouor A. IV. IJleTo'finil A. anil H.

Itoiiily, A. 'I'im La.t xiniiT, W. C. lltmiik, KMT Y'iric A. In Alnalour juconib, by 11 Ilik'T.

at liixlim. 1, U.I Mllo hy T. H. A. tj.Waldrou.

A. V. XVInsiotr, Now Y'Tlt A. third; W. H.

irrlt, Y. I). .1, A. Hull; M'altcM, IniMliirk- A. illlh; H.

W. Sc-lilicMUT, A. S. V. A.

.1 S. II Mauhaltan A. and M. M.u A. a.

uuu. I.ant winner, W. C. Diilnii. Nuw A.

Ill'J i 4 ll-fiH. moonl. liu. I hy 1-. J.

K. Uruai. al Oilonl. kiijtlaliil, luri IHflH. by O.

Orton, Toronto l.lntl); I't. HjorliiiM'fr. IMMV jHr-ioy A. t'. A.

,1. Walsh, A. IhlriliT. A. lourlhi K.

W. Aln.ili-ir fiwiiu IIIIIK (Jlub, Illth; t. i. VVoixiiblor dith; (J. c.

llol A. 1'. Smith, Miuilmluu i a .1. Hanovor A. -T vral't vrllinnr, 1' Manlntlan A.

lu 4m CO Aina 4m liy VV. O. Ueorce, Ulr U.i.l, 18S4. H-iii. Won liy VV.

D. lJ.iy, Now Jwrao 1. U. Oirlnr. New York A.

U. nfoonil; VV I'Kinifo. X.ITI.T A. ililril. T.I'.

Cunniirt. Man i A. uuil on liftli iiiilo; K. liiortl or, A. O.

and .1. Hlruilnsham, l.uril.ai V. fnurlli niiln; VV. N. Hunter an A.

i)uit un thirii Hfilly, I'll! a ii 1 A. i on hccnuil in Ho; A.H.l,ei>rE« ilitnliutl-iii A. on tirot iiiilo; tiuira li.ll'J II.24. li 4e, 20.51 11,0 l.uht yimr'j, wintiur, T. lattaii A.

0., ill 'J7ui. Aniaieur r'cord KB by w. It. Altirlou, at Dublin. -IrulantJ JUyV.

Ifltia, tVnlk-Won hy T. Blii-ancan, Manhat un A. K. LinbKold. 1'untimn A.t! Hcuonil: VV 1.

Mi'Oh, A.O., Ihir loiirlh; llmo. Din. 41 wl. ter. T.

Muulnittim A.L'..ln Giu.SU 2-S- Auiatitur rDcord, ulu, by F. P. Murray, YorlcUity. Oot. 27.

Ihroo-Jlllo hy.s. l.lobcold, Paidm O. Muiill. Manhattan A. aocond; 'I VV.

l.cnon. Now York A. third; W. II. aloek Columbia A.

quit ou milo; tlini), 27 1-Stt. Lunt yotr'a O. L. an 0., L'iim. 24 3-63.

Atuatour rctord, 21m i hy F. 1'. Munay, ut New Yorlt Oily, Hicyola by A. A. Zlmmr-r nan, 3uw York A.

C. A. Baukor. Mniiha A. Fuiumil: G.

F. Taylor. Manhattan A. I' hird; U. lloia, A.

lourth: W. I Manhatlan A. UUU; tlmo, nu iU2.o». yoar'a wliiunr. VV.

I' 1 ftlorp ly, Ni: f-ork A. in rucuril, 4 l.y W. W. Wlndlo, Manllattau A. Kapt.

18U2. rtELD ICVKNTH. Ptittlnft 10'pouuil br O. firav Ken Yori A. with lint Now Vork A.

42 fool 7 Isrr-tt, Xuvlur A. 42 loot liiohua; li Jlauliinl, Now York A. to it Inclins: I Douziilm, A. (J-, I) (. .1.

looklu-rn rnivll rnintl Acnlnit Tin on Oranci- OvAl Udiirenn tho OrunffD A. and BteTi-nn Dnlrnla for tlio Unl- veriltj of ronnaylvitnln. rullnn, the nail was Dartmouth's ths ford ind Beard curtrds, Stlllman opnter, Me- cetiire. Cormlok quarter-nacK, tho llilss brothera Alter a short rush by Uandil! It was lost to halves and liriives. tno Trinity man, lull- llnrvard, and liray made a bfaiulinl run of back.

Uraves was theonly man on tlievieven fllty yards UiDiiions. and ul'jeil liy ex- who did not play lu ono or moro games lost year. The scrub eleven showed un well, wllh Polk and tirefnvvav, ends: Messier and Colt, tiiCctle; cross and Juiklns, guards, and 1.I'- ccllcnl on Tratlord'd part, a ttiUclulou sevontl mlnuiei after this tho plar Beivuwedin thp inlildli! of th'; field, sud- denn 'I rnnonl kicked ball tar Into Iinrt- mouth'B teni.nrv U'ld followed II on the run. '1 IIP Haiiotveli dove under the heal, or un I i-nptiiriMl the ball ami it was out a lew TrutTord wus piiiheJ auros-ilio line lor this tilth louch- dow tin- score, ras here enlleii. the aiireemoni being thai, two twuniy-mlmuo halves slioul I bo pluyed.

Harvard hud certainly done gojd work In many respect-, In the nrsi. hair. Her play was sharp nun quick and her tacl.l's und en is wen- playing ihelr pnslil'ins well. were not ior ilio evident iiiiiiiu; me Lulvemlty play In the second hail. '1 ho mon wero mucii slnvvor und tur ti deliberate In their inovemeiiiH.

lligiiluii.is, Mus'in und Upton took timplaci'S of At-tiin, Waters und Newell mi HID lino and llrewer pluyed game ol ti.s life- ut, tiiil- buck. player's first a.v iicu In a mulch game uud It vvus cer- I. nat ivi A. U. ill foot Manhatlan 0,, 57 icvl 'J nvr, K.

Gray, Now Yurk inclioH. Amatonr rac 4Graet 71)4 by (J. II. Ijray, at New York 'ill-, Saul. 10.

181)1. id.l'uuuil br B. Aflt. chell. Nun York A.

with 140 fuglll Coiiicliii IMa'Uuttau A.t.:., foee 1U luoiies; 0. A. .1. Alaiiliallan 120 feat liiohu.1-, U. I'.

A. 112 tuuhoni M. A. IUl)(uot7 luuhua, l.ant wlui.ar. J.

N. Now York A. with Kill 1 Inch. 100 141 font liiullni, hy J. H.

Mitchell, Novr York A. at I'lilladolohla. Juno IB, 1HU2. "'iruwiug uli-1'tiund S. Jilt- York A.

with 1,4 Inonni; C. (Joiiuliilu, Manhattan S3 A. ,1. Vui-'okbflruiir. Mantmttaii A.

licit Inoliaij; I). I.oiiK, Hotitin, A. fr.ot liiL-iui; M. ll'S illirau. Xaritr A.

20 laot. lnulia.1. l.alt niuunr, .1, K. Milolloll, Vu'k A. 115 loat 11W lliohon.

An.atuur nicuril, Sli iuoheK, by J. fj, Mitu ull, al Traron' Inland, .111:111 II, 18112. llitunlnu Illuh by M. F. Hweonay, A.

wllh II I ot; II. Ij. Hullnok, SIuil- A. li-iil 10 HiTri'iK, liatl. A.

niitl'U. lloynoid, Hosto A. il l.n tliinl la it fo and vron Din A. s. I'i A.

6 IIIGIIIH; llui-u, Now Yu.k I'uru Vii'inii. fallii I al li foul, f.ust ynar'a win ior, A. n. Now Yin ti fmtHW Inclin. Aiuitoiii uinil, (I icol.

4 iiicllna, by VV. 11. Pauo, at Oct. 7, W. Uolt.M^n.

imttiii, 2U Inut flli miihoi; U.Huhwaidoi', Yir.t A.l.'.,yl tmtO iuctun; U. Lotvts, A.lJ. lOBtlluiilloi; K. pottur, Mtullatimi A.O 20 Itiit I )M liK'lieH; U. T.

l.yuuii, Vork 10-iiii'liin; II. ilarular, l.ur- illaiil A.r.,l'J trot, 8 IIICIIM; K. K.rtinHli.Ngw York A.i:., 111 li'iit IlinolieDi H. lloilily, Maulnttan A. Ill faot List ynar'ii whinar, O.

H. Uolii-r, lYilji' 2U mollej. Air.at ur ti-nt, iuclivi), by (J. 'Kahur, at Uuiruit, July 4, lljtlj. Luce, UolrbltA.

0.. with 11 ii lit: VV. H. KoifoiibailKli, A. It.

I'lnU- T. lluimliu Hank rooTnxLL nssULTS. Princeton, 3'J; 0. Uuirernlly ot I'rntisylranla, 20; Btato Corci-11, GB; 0. Amhorlt.

211; 0. Ktanklln and 22; Pennsylvania Oollsit, 0. Harraril, 49; Dirt mouth, U. UianiK Storoni. I.pidtfh, UO; Mwaittimore, 0, I.afayellr.

31); Temperance, 0. Wllllamd, at; Troy Laureate, 0. Rl'TOEES, 0. Luillorr Hilled Off for Itlttinir ffrrrfAT TO wonr.r,. PBIHOBTOS, N.

Oct. athletic Benson al rrlnceton wus opened this afternoon by the annual frcahmnn-sophomorc guino and football t'liino wllh tutgers. Crowds of alumni wcro down to witness tho wo events uud a uoucrous proportion of allies wero In tho big grand Bland. The rcshmeu wcro beaten as usual, but they nnoo plucky all iho way through odds. The sophomoro clnss rlth two hundred yard) ot crambo tuntlng distributed ou tho persons of an equal number of men, marched the Held with a brass band and llylni; banners.

'Iheso preparations wero designed ratllo tho Ircshmen. A parade hroiifili iho principal streets wns formed by sophomores after tho name. Until tho beginning ot tho eighth Inning tho scoro stood lo against the Ircsumcn. An earned run aud two moro runs, ou errors, cheered the entering men. In tho lust inning throe more runs wcro added to the freshman scoro, tho game ending with tho to (I In favor ot the sophomores.

Kadi uldo made seven nils nno four errors. Suydcr and llrooks helped Iho sophomores klong ty knocking homo runs, '05, luyderaud tor 'OU, Ktrr und Anderson. Probably the biggest crowd that everwlu ncpsud a practice gamo In the early season hero was behind the os when Princeton lined up liutgerM this alternoon. rs team of nb (lie same strength as tho one which met rrlnceton In the opening K-IUIO last year. Then the score was l'j to 0.

To-day uO points had been scored by Princeton when tlmo was called. Tho playing of Kulgcr.i In the lino was big surprise to Princeton. He and Loud have plenty of good football lu them. Lull, r.tloft guard, also excited admiration fur his lino blocking. Messier aud (iabe I.udlow hail a big bharo In keeping down tho score to respectable limits.

Princeton's pmylng was more ragged tlmn was to be expected alter two weeks'hard work. The work of Princeton In guarding and In line b.ocklnu wus at times wretched, and lliero vvun too much li'ildlng to Loth Lou, new mull al lefl end, miido sumo prelty stops, and FIHCUS broke through and lacklcJ sharply for a novice. work at quai'ler wn-i marred by ilnly nno pu-u. and. llnrti'ls uindo Koine dlillcult uain.i Ihroiuh Iho ci-nlre.

King (11,1 about much work us uny two men on ihe team. He made live touchdowns. Two wero irom ill" inrty- yurdllno oil tricks, liouiaus gin every goal tried for. An unpleasant Interruption took plnco In the second hulf of the game. Jc.v,u Klgirs, II-H umpire, liner ercd lor tho pruiucilim ol player ul i Ho bul torn ol the heap, (leorge l.udlovv, wllh more y.eiil Ihun discretion, em- dlnullilacllfin by bluw in Itlggs, tvlioreupon i.udlovr vvns pnunpily ruled oft tho Held by Higgs Van HI-USIMI tan- Ing hl.s at right naif, urani wus in- jurid lu tho Ilrsi scrlmuiugo uud gave way to Tlerney.

In the si eond hall Davis relieved llolly and McKarluno llalllet. tiumintiry: fritlCfttin (30). t'nuitlini. (0). Lcllliiill Van lion llu.If (Davis) Tui-klo Town Whooliir Luittiuard I ull Hyiuinua Conlro Grain (Tiernoy) Hal lot Uuaril lUunny Fuuuii l.tzluTa'.-klo Oabn Luuluw rronuliard Klvht Hinl I.mi.i pe.ir.ince in a mulch ga tniiily iiii'i-cs-tni one.

nuil repeated hor cus- trie; 01 dr ipiUngtlie h.ili ttan on (ir.iy M'nt. iiMiuul the end furty. mejauU lu goal by u. In Jus: tour minutes (ir.iy scored again, llri'Wer Kicking i bo Dnrtnwiiiii neru look a brace nnd fr.rcod the bull through left centre for but. ihe ball al a rrltlf.il point, and r.irrlcil it far down the Itelcl, senieil mi run urounit 111" en.l.

nnd lln-wor kicked 111 goul, 4'J -0. renmicd an I Diirimouili was doing well when liiiriard seciin-a tho ball and fcent llrewer to tho end. He ran vrii ii an I Judgment m.ixl uso of all his tiluekcM off ami cnwsi'd the line intern reman.iiiih! run ot with tho The (ic'iri! stood and tlmo was Hi rtly uftnr thn b.ill In Hur- vurd's near tno centre tlm Held. Fur Harviird HIM pluy of Hatlowi-n, nrewer mil Newell wn.t especially good, while roliard Allen sh'iwed lo ihu best advantage among tho Uiirtuiouth cieu. Tho scoic: (43).

HiirltnfttilTi (0). Kimumii, i.i-tt Km) uurtia Unton. .1 fit K. K. I.oltliuard.

Wilaoii Maann M. Mi.ion.'.'ltKhl Itlilllt. CIRnnl l.ruv lilffllt ltali.lta..|( huiallcy Trafiiir.l.t Hrower Full uud VVchntiT Oct. OITI. 1.

Traftord, 111 Urnf, CViibitt. 'J. llrrwor, '2. Co roiu 't'oui-h IIIWII -'I'raJtiHd. LS I.i:c.

TIE GAMK AT (MANGE. 1 "i.u llomani Fjll-lluk Wrloli I'rlnocton, N. Oct. Attanilunor, (ioala from'1'iinuli. G.

f.udluw (rop.aoed by Van Dauaoii). iru. nlautiU by Hluifs, lie tiouuder. HuUori, Tlm Princeton football schedule for Octo- oer did not get (ho llnal saucllon of Ihe faculi.y iiniil to-day, President Vr.iu-r, of the Fooi bull Asaoclutloii, can now uuko publlu the dates, 'l hey are i Uct. 1 Princolon TS.

ItutvnrB at Prluolton. Ocl. ut South liotnloliaui. Ooi. bulayeitonl 1'rincelou.

Oct. 12, blulo ColleKO at Prtnoe- uct. 14, Columbia Atlilotlo Club at Waihlua- tnn, I). O. Oot.

1A. AnnitniiliH HI Aueapolia. Out. ID. liimlEli at I'rlncoliin.

Oct. '11, York Atlilolio UluliatNew York. UcU U'J, CraucontH at llrookljru, Plnladoiiitii.t, tiod nb 10 fiu-t li InulioH, and Tnult.olf i'AJ tiovtpuuod nn account of F. I'yiiulioii, A. 0.

K. 10 feet; It. Hart, Miiiih'ilUn A. 0 Iuoiio4; lj. Can-y, Je'rKuy A.

t) fontO Inciioi: II. Cumlntr, Acnrn A. I) fojt. yenr'H l)u- trolt 10 Ipot C'Jli Im-lioi. Aiuatillir rwonl, II by U.

t). Dlukoaiou, Klddiiruiiu- nlor, tjiKliuid, July 11, 1891. Tho principal ofnclitlsworo: Itoferoo, B. uurtls, New YorK A. u.

urd lorry, Uolnuibla A. tun; K. K. htcarn.H, Uctrnlt A. u.

W. t'urr, JUn- plnyurfl and their capability 10 play tho game HAEYAHD. DARTMOUTH, 0. The Crlunon 1'luyers Dn Well In Theh InltlHl Oniuii. TO TUB W01II.I).

CUMimiuuii, Oct. Tho Harvard University football team started tho ball roll. lug lo-day by defouun'j -IK to u. From now until Ill, when iho Yule game will bo pluycd ul Bprlngrk'ld, ihu Internet of the men Is con I red In what has taken llr.it lank us tin; national game among tno colleges ot this country, arid tho eyes ot ihe college aro upon ihein. When C'apt.

Trafford trotted upon tho (leld this afternoon with his men ho was accorded a generous reception from the largo numbers of spectators whoso Ilrst chaneo It was to Blr.o up tho Individual prallvlvnoy of the stnvoni Ontplnya the Orunco A. bat to Tbe local football season was opened yesterday at Orango oval by a gamo between ttiDtinnn of tho Orangu Athletic l.lub unu Stevens Institute. A squad of Hteviyis men, who evubutly hud practiced their college cry about as long us this years team lias practiced the trickn of tho football trade, were prc.ienl. mo usual crowd ot prelty girls fur which tlm oranges uro famous; young men wh'i Biuoko pines In publlo and several niii of tootball. Add to ineso a string of ciirrlagen contulnlng Iniorested rn there wero ncrhiiiu a otutoi'a around ilej huge grid- Iron.

Al :i.30 o'clock tho Stevens' eleven appeared anil clieered by the bquuil of The Orungo men ou the Held moment later and wcro up- pluudcd by the crowd In general. As ilurmril prepares early lo defrnt Ynlo ut ihe guines, do tiie Ornngi! ul.nli I in down llielr rivals irom till) I lUb, of Ill'tioklyil. They tniiiK well or tin- t.utlnok, tiiese orange iilnl t.u they cami! nut. nn Held Jes- teiMuy IM man wun diiublle.i^ in im.iglna- tlon riillug tlm air on crescent Ilk,) the p.ciures mi" 'ees so oiteii. Tvvn iiulves wero played and tile ennui In a lie, each hcor- ii'iKlidovvn.

'ihe HLevcns boys havo beoli pracllclng'lor abalil a vicel; and their pluy nhuuod just ubout week belter than (ho Orungo men, nlm were on Hie Hold lor the HrMt ilino '1'mi not very e.xlillRrutlug from a football HtunULioint, but vuis well enough 10 open the settson ultii. Hoih 'eiims tilnnved (heir luck of ruiiibies without niimhor iimlagcniMiil Inullnallon lo lei Iho bull got uvvuy ironi iiiem. C. 1). Mnrrs, of tho Orango Atblulc club, acted reiert-e, uiu poi-hupa lie fuvorod ids hido a bil, inn lei Hut pass Tiiero IMIS iiiiirong wind bluiMi.g lovvurd.s Ihu goul wi mid up.

cupi. Do hurl chose tho Ili'ld. nnd Stevens itiok iho I) til. vXlter llu: weilgn Htevei.s tried the cnrts iwli'otind then centre. Hudlng the latter an ousy murk they jaiibed al ll.

wlln 'n'S thill In tihhori lime ueyhud DID h'jll within Ion yard.iof Orange's g.uil. Here It lost ou nimble, bul regained again oil Orungo'K pluy. II wus un cusy mailer to force llrowii ih.on.h lor tuucltdJiru, Tho try ul. goal ml-ned liru. Alto, iibiruggte in mid-Held during which liot teams lost, and regained thu hull ut.

Ire- ilin-nt Inu-rvuli, Munliall runti'd. VV. I'. ono uf the htevens baeks, Ihe ball und liurdlck grubbed It. Having a clear il.

id hn ciully scored touch- doivii ai.cl Miirsliitll iiilli'd at ul. hiovem, i n.iliecl tlm ball llirough Orange's centre an i soon had 11 on ihu ten-yard mark. Id-iereo iiiorrn ciiiuo lo the rescue of hHclub males by calling In the hocund bait tlio bull was In Orango terrliory inosl uf Hie time. VVHIlu, however, ihe ball was In ll middle 01 iho Held llrown broke through, while orungo w.is ou Iho and, taking aivaiit.gu of num. ble, grab.ed tbo but! und mii'ji-trucks for touchdown, llo hul a clear HelU und would hnve niiiile his point liu I nut liunll, on Lister runner, llu luukleil Ihe (Stevens' man when ho wus within y.u'.l.-i ut ihe Unu mul downed him.

Afier thitl, iho bull win nrnuml tuts itect I'm of the nelu. Ju as stovons likely ID sooro a loncli- Koiurco btorrs c.ulu.l tlmu. huininury r. (t). UlroiiB I.iill 'I'norpn l.eit 'I'arklu Huuiliiiis.iu Kuinolu l.olt I'liiirtl.

U. i-, Wrlih llUlil unril llur.lu:.. ISc.iuiua.'lior caotaln 1)' llarl, I.uo MIIIIII Ha VV.P.M'«'n'zl» I. ukin ll.it, Hack Mo mil Mar.untl... I Hack I Dianm Oral.

Ocl. 1, I8.IJ, tiruwii. liurdlck. IJmi laiilleil limn, cenlre. The trouble wllh tho flr.it, eleven was In Hie centre, ol course.

Tho lino weak hero and wns biokon Ihnmgii by the scrub guurds, Crncs giving Uiiuford ull the bu sprinter wunied lo nanula cross Is tit. 1'uui's mini. He weighs pounds nnd quick on his loci tor His weight. Ho shoived up teller than bl; Illckox, who lo fat, and Is nn gltteil with a surplus ot sand. Whllo snn.oni VVIIK bucking the big Ircsiimun Lymuu was worrying btlilmuu at centre.

Tho ball was pnappod buck erratically and bntucrcd Mcormtck several times, l.ynum put tile shot laM and Is very strong, but ion short for the rush lino. Winter was In his old form at incklu and ran hard. He Is a beautiful ground gainer, nud his terrlliu ru-dies seemed to havo lost nothing of tbt'lr nid-timc effectiveness. Ho and lluniinle" will hold positions, and bo ure sickly, ri'llablt! pluyei.s, tried r.i:d tewted. Hlnkey WUM n'it allowed to play hurd, bul lie Iho ball In medel le un i Interfered on ilio end wnn his old eir-c'lvenes-'.

On tho whole tuo Interlerencc work way guod for ihe shitrt Him-of nractlcc. Here McC'ir- nili showed tliai lie vvinml be inero usi-fnl tl)iin Hnrunur. Hi- vrent through tlio itno nhcador (ho iuiinpr several times after passing him he bull, clever piece of Interforonro which proved a greul Harbour I'lvvays vrent behind thu runner to help push him through Hi" line. The passing of Mcormlck wns a little high and liio hitl did nol hold ou to the bull us i hey sliuiild. This fumbling is a fault which the Hllsscs were never able lo ml themselves completely of.

Mcrormlek made one run nearly (lie length of tho Held on a en eh, aided by Interference which was remarkably clean. lloff will bo missed more In interference (plays than ut any other polni. Ho always got out on the end to block lor the half-back or tackle, often betore the runner was there. Heard h.ts neon coached on this, but In) la slow, biinforddl.l this work better. Ho la a fust runner, and can bo taught to help In every Inter erence play.

Pop llilss seeniM lo bo tho best man for Mcclimg's pluce. He has hud throo years' experience, and has played In seTer.il chum- plonshlp games, lie lucks lung's weight anil ntreiigih and c.iniint tlodgii with Ihe same quickness. The bl.nnl broiheni will bo pluyed us halves lor a KOIHI white trom the jirescul outlook. The work or (Jruves aa fullback has been disappointing. In hmh prac.ilro games ho punted poorly, both In direction and dl.stnnce.

lluilcrworin wus tried Ior one half un Friday, iiiui showed that he cun punt nnd tuekle with uny of the run- dldiites on i lie Held. He IH one of the lustesi siirlntors In the college and has plenly of rfiind nrrvc. Km. he rather light for the Jim Kniipp, thn Andovor full-back of 'in, has entered mul, couhl ho pluy, would iiiaK') one of Ihe best bucks Ulnong ilio llo Is a brother in llowuiil the old Yule ru-lier. Jim losl an eyo In Ihe Kxoter game ot 'HI nnd eiinnot piny.

Tho Yale ti'iim will probably piny In the Wcsleyuii guu.e Wednesduy us it, lined up yesteriHy, and Hilly Hull says his Mldd.e- (own nets will mukn lu'-n rise on their toes to roll up a score. The work thus lar lias shown Unit. Mci'ormlek will make au able cupl.tln und will uso ut! the ucleiico uuu head Murk he can drill Uito Ids men. lint Uio eleven irca'; In several vital plui-es. Md" Wallaec, the end null and'rill, as in New lluveii lie bus a holii-lnl nr.liiro and li 'Jls IO.MM lu look mi the bright hiiin or tilings.

In spe.il:. Ing oi Vnle rh.inci's he suhi -I thin Yulo win. I linn Hurviird nml rnnee. Inn li.ive uf th Ir old MIL Yule bus a Inlu-hlv linr aln in v'nnei' Mr- ntiil I Ihll.K idnel, III eurry Us Iliriiilgh. 1 l.lll Sunlii' Hlionat lie Irulnel In tduy at giiiird.

nml Ml ur suniii pill ill Centre. The-e will lie Ihe liurd- csi lu nil, inn. I think the right men will be found before the big games." lUi.i'it I). DO YOU KNOW IS, LYNCH, SQUARE, COR. I4TH fs Selling Diamonds 25 Per Cent.

Less than Last Year? OUIl PRIOR Solitaire Hlnff, Trhltn, pure and full flre. worth $73.00 f-olitnlre Enrrhigu, IiJ.j b'ne-wUitf), extra brilliant, imnocL match, worth SS2-. 135.0? Star IVmtant, 41 Diamonds, nil white ml puro, worth 8'JOI) Atiil mn.ny oilier bcAuttful nrticlcs to Lo sola by knrat at loss tlian liiiporLorB 1 prices, WATCHES. fiollil 14-krt. Gold, engraved case, atom wind 91O.ro Only Geneva, Kldn or Walthntn 15.CO (Storl.nc Hllvcr Ladies' or Ganti' 5.0O Every watch warranted perfect timer, Gaarauteet fi.r flvo yearn mul kept tii order free.

Htrr.lnffHI.w Mutch Iloxea $1.00 U.OU Clocks, Opera Glftsuca and Porco'alna. ESTABLISHED 1844. uplccs. Her oppononta woro the strong cloven Irom Swarthmore. Despite tho fact that le- hhnsa rush lino In which thoro Is not a man who weighs moro than 100 pounds, tlio tc.im played nil around the visitors and won easily.

Tho pomes' lankllng and Inlencrenco wasMiipcrb. Two thlriy-mlnuiohalvcs wuro pluycd. In tlio tlrsl tweiiry points wero matte. Urooke played best lor Ihu visitors. Summary: irllnmr.

(0). Sift-on lUil hcllnll Ulaik liljlu I'Auklo Ultctna I'anucr Klein Knit Van Diem McClunff I'uriih Lull HoilnrlcS lllKlit Halt-Hack OrdHay Hiuiike tlulc)linnou Koiith Oct. SOO. Totclmowiis-Orlway, Ko.lorlck. llutchtu- wtiu.il; V'anl'iuri), I.

lionlfl Iroui ilol.Mnnit, a. lioth train 1. Hiiliard suit. Hart, KOJBO Hulialituta.l; 400t Anniversary! "Will bo a pala week in tho history of this town nnd country. All men should bo well dressed for tho event, and can without a large cost.

Clay's Worsted Coat nnd Vest that will not shino, with fancy Trousers Suit to Order, 30.00. You cannot buy the suit for less tlum 1,000 patterns to select from in Cheviots and Fancy Suitings at of thorn than any establishment in this country. Broadway and 27th II Chestnut and llth Phila, liS5' I ijoualon l.u.ir.1 Woo Tralton Urrenwoiid. KOI.I Huhalltiitail. I'loju.

PENNSYLVANIA'S I'lUST GAMK. IllO lllll SIlO'u- Ii'illvldnnlly I Cniieerti'il Aeilon. TO Till; UOUI.P. 1 Oct. of I'ennsylvanln lootbiill tciim the Ilrst gainoOi the season on tho home gri.unds this nn'd defealed htato by Ihe scon: 01 too in two halves of lorty-llve and thirty minutes rc.ipncllvcly.

Thn dilatory incites of tho visitors prov-onto I larger, Hcore, yet PonnMylvjnia tvus weak In team work. Thti (Quaker toiim, Indlvl.iually, Is poivorlul one, bul lacks c.niccricil an Inn. The only the miido wcro through th on- llro lellHldeot the being Camp pluyed a beautiful gamo al h.iir-back, wlillo tho defensive pluj of the whole lino was xliurp. Atlieriou kicked well ior blato College. Hooro: i.

Two llrlllliult Sprlntl. 'ii'sniAl, TO TUP. wnrtT.n. I Taov, N. Oct.

Union and Poly- teehnle game opened with iho ball In Union's po -be vilon, anil hen given lo Troy was taken lo ten-yard line. Tho ball was then Ion t') Union, and by hard rush-lino work was curried lo Tray's t-Ti-yuvd tlmo was ciilh il. Thy second li.in baw U'nloh, by two lUllitnt, anumd Hit) fi.d, curry tho 'll'Oj's line. jjolll was kicked, 1 uldo scored la Iherumulu- miiiutus. buiuiuiiry: II i av k'-niil.

-4. iry cliln innl Hoi ton Allon placo at half-back, left vacant by '03, and thus tar no man bus appeared "no can till It. uf those trying fur poslilons In tho lino Ogllvic, 'Ofi, Taylor, '1)5, nntl Pej'lxlms are experienced men. Ogilvlu anil Taylor wcro stibstltulcs last year, and I'oiklus has been Andovcr's eentro lor yars. Mosu ol Uio other aro light nud liiex- perloncetl.

Tho men trying lor places baoU of the Unu havu pluycd before, but, with (ho exception of dipt. Ciarlleld, their worn HUH teen mainly cjnllnoJ to class and tciiuol elevens. '03, and Sherrlll, 'no, have boon trlu.i at uunrtcr with lair success, and Ide. Draper, Ulckoy, Jlanulniiand Huyuoat halt and lulL Alaunlng and Ide scorn to bo lirst- eleven material, though Ido Is light und ulni' Inexperienced. Of last year's team Townsend and Nelson will pluy no tackles, tiawlull guard oud minis coil.

These, wllh, C.ipi. Uarueld, uro Iho framework of tliu year's eluvcu. Theinanugemenc has been very fortunate In securing so capable a coach ns cno Itlclmrds, of Yale. Hobby" NMnston will, its during iho two years past, look to tha uualth of ihu men. Ill'-tll I'ao mi Itlitlil i.n.'i..

MI- t.i 'I'utiojCk J. I. t-Hsck LyuliH ul Hauiiarau h. lull Iroy, Of.t. iri'J I avory.

li.jiiruil—Allru, laiui, Iviu u. stilmtilulit. Ouy, 'Ul, lloiooo -Mi. Tluuii'Hoii, Valo, 111, I rnnlilln unit Mumliull Win. IBI-ECIAI.

TH TDK vvoai.n.1 I.ANCASTKII, Oct. and Marshall opened tho football season hero wiih Pennsylvania full and vvoa by a scoro 01 as lo summui-y: I.nft-I^uil Klimp Hari'iiau I.i>il-Tai:klo Uullara Ijofi.ljiiard Moliolaii llu -mi! Kiclil-ijiiaril Hamlno UiKlH-'I'aoltla Haatlau Blr.i Minor (in I'll li (i ohlcr 1 linker A. Jordan, New York A. Wai. ton storm, Manualtnu A.

M. W. Phillips, A. S. I'hlludolphluj W.

J. Swan, Now Yurie A. W. II. Itogors, A.

C. B. I'hlla. delphlu; M. cuinliiif, Acorn A.

Uhurloa WHKons, ManlKUtau A.C. Hughes, ManliuUiiii A. M. Illsliup, fresh' Air ClubiiU. Heed, Now York A.

I(. Kloll, New Yorl; A. Wendell linker, university A. W. lllbba, Columbia A.

Wash, iiigton. of cycling, II. Uucoinb, l.ea.uo ot American Wheelmon, Umpires of oyciinir, J. Gullok-, Kovv York A. u.j li.

w. Maniiulinn A. 0. Judge ot walking, o. Ana in; as.ilatunts, liurrlll, Pastime A.

Kulaer, hrlghion A. u. Clerk of tho uourjo, H. i. Cornell, Manhattan A.

nsslHtuniH, J. IJUon, L. Bylviv o.j N. 1 Philadelphia. Mtiirtcr, llnrry.

Oornlshi ton. if, Durns. oiiiolul re- Viei'J ns ll ol a bo pl yca Tui) team 1'lllld l)Uon, standard A. N. Toy, A.

0. S. nn lltit'rv IVirnlah Tlnci. porter, A.O, W. da Forest UostwlaK, Manhattan Tho point struggle culminated: Manhattan troll t.

1 is Koiv Jersey A. (ft Xavler A. t'libtlmo 0., 8 Torouto ttuirogse Club. Columbia ot Washington, 4: Ui utoii A. Montreal A.

AUilollo club, of tho buKuylklll J'hlltiailphlH, Columbia A. Now York, t. Four points for fU'ona tod third plucos In tbo pole-vault companion aro eilll undeclder' ithlfltlo Clut) ol the Mavy, ana Gaak Clerks A. wero ulremly In iho Hold and Illtlo time wus wuslod boforo tbo gamo begun. Uurvurd won tho toss und choso tho ball, and at Koferco sit'Bfl called "Tlmo." Harvard plu.vud tlm wodgo for five yards, then Corbelt circled the right euil for twclvu yards, whllo Gray tnllowcd with a good run or twenty yards, sharp rushes by Traffora and uruv brought the ball to Dartmouth's ten-yiird line uud Corbett was sent through bolo for a touchdown In intnuton iroin tho stun ot ihe viime.

No iioal, Tho ball was brought to the mldalo ot tho Hold and Uarltnomh utiemptcd the wedge, hut, mudo a mliioriiblo lallure, Pollard drop- plug the ball. as cat Hnllowoll was on ll and down tho Held between tho goal posts (or a touchdown. 'No goal, Once moro Uartmouth attempted tho wedge (ram tho centre, and onco moro thu snine performance ou Harvard's part, except that this tlmo Traftord drove the vail fairly botwoon the posts on tho try (or goal. Booro: Time, 4)4 minutes. Dartmouth's courago in again attempting the wcugo was this time rewarded by a gain of 15 yurda, and tor tbo next tow minutes the fltoudlly forced tuo ball down Into Harvard's territory, tho runs or 1'olliird being particularly effective.

Harvard, however, tooK tho bail on 4 downs on her 86-ynitl line, and forced luto the Burtmouth territory by good rushes of Gruy and Traftord. Hera Trnftgrd tailed In an easy attempt at a goal Iron Held, ami, aooordiug to tut new w. 1U 1 YALE'S FOOT1ULI, I'ltOSPECTS. Vance Kof oriiilcU Aro I)r- ifl'prtAT Nr.w HAVHN, Oct. It doesn't always tako a liuljlng chi si and hn nrm Ilku a hum to inuke a slur tu tin; athletic world.

The alh- lete Hus one trult In common with Iho peot- I'ilnl Ilii'It Mnokoy i.rTi Tacitio 1) Oliver Lelt V'ltlnr Wiiinlrilir, Keoao,) lloal' VVntr'Uihumt rl1 Tlmriilo Itlclit (Jnaril rn VV Uneuo. Uluht I'ai k.o Ha'ov( lai Knil iioti.i.i. VM Woifurutl OnarlHr Iliok Malieru l.i'fl Hall (luck Taylin Mjitm Illrlil Had Hack Kllii'l- Full MIllTtoll d.in.'o, rmo. I'oiich. down il; Knlle, 1.

aln iron) 'i'liiu li- Woo If. 1. Unipln Uonil, hivaltumoru, Itcait, Yale, 'B'J. Ainlinr-t Trinity. ntrrriAi.

TO THIS vvoni.n I HAIITFOIIII, Ocl. 1. -Ainhorst mot 'I rlnliy al HarlfoM to-day for tho tlrstiliini lu two Tho game was a It ird ouo friim the bogliinlng I'or twenty.live nilnuleii neither side scored. Kd-icrton hail ihe bull and cried down several butuill could not or would not licur It. Van Louven wre.sted iho bulluwuy und ran over the line.

Inuclidown was chullcnged, bin allowed by I'rall kinked goul jual bcloro tlinu vvun culled. In Ihe second half Ulngwall was Injured, Wlldainagoing lu full und (irceniey Inking qu.in r. Trinity ncein. to tvoul.un. and (ioHiiuK- took Ihi! l)all lor anoi lier loiichdotvn, Pratt again kicked goul.

Hills recelvod un. oilier touchdown, Hard rnshlhg by both Hides followed. again curried It over. Just before wus enl eil Ain- hcrit got itnolher touchdown and goal. Am- liecsi was much heavier 111:111 'Irlnlty, but Trinity pluycd plucky guino ugaltist mimmury! nt- IK.

Tftnlty, 0. i llalf-Unok UuillBlll Alhorl Oot. 1. OUI). 1: 11UI), li Al, HiiiHluy, 1.

iroin Hi Ali.i'it, Uu.piro— Mr. Kof- jir. Irvmo. BASTON, Oct. fry Vlotnry.

1 I.afayotto dnfoatod ilio Temperaiico Athletic club cloven, of this uitornoon without any trouble. Miimn.iry: (III)). (0). ii Knil Left rncklo l.eran J. (jabachar Mom-Ida RUTGERS' DATES AND PLAYERS.

Thoy Will Trobijljly Meet tlio Stcvoiu Tenm til Nnw Uttrjsswicit, N. Got 1'ollowlng Is lungers' schedule of engagements tor Iho season, so far as arranged: Oct. Prmoolon. at Prlncotnn. IKt ttt S'fw Hrunswlok.

Ool. K-Oraniie A. at UrnnKn. Oct. A.

at Aow York. Out. laiayt-ttii. at i.u^t.'ii. Out.

1'ork Univoriiity, at Now Druna- "oct. New York A. C. at Now York. Ocl.

at llrltinwick. Nov. Annapolis, at Nov. A. at Wn liliuttnn, D.

O. yVill.ainM. at Williams Nov. Woall'olul, at 1'oini. N.

V. Tliore will 111 nil probability bo three itamoa arranged between Kutgurs and Stevens la November. J. Van Iloo IX 11. Tiiwnlfy.

U. ri. Lull K. lirant W. llaiitioy end tacklo Left uturd ul.ro.,, Itiulit t.ioklo J.Loud UUlUl and axe, woicht aud helnllt ot riiatl liuo Van Caul MiMilor.

halr-uaok J. A. VVelbh Ariraffa and holicht of tlia team Ilflfi irin II. (i. 0.1 M5 li.ll lili 5.1 21 181 5.1) fi.

10 20 173 8.8 llalhiv. Hl.rt I hnillii i rum he is Dorn tor Iho buslnuss. ithoeklngly dirty canvas Two youths In Jeans walked ILuUnll Ktid Alton III ura liuar.l I'uui'OHrt Hl.flllTauklo iltilniard ui'itit IMI Vv'orluu VVlllla'in (Ji.olikli ItalMUolf IMit'irt'iu itiilit IMMInok Hir noli Prail 'injrwitll I'lucoanit O.it. 1. Toiialiilinviw Louvan.

'J; 2. (loaU and uritur IJiniilro-'Mr. UIU, 'UU. en to tho vnio IK'ld legcllii-r last vVediiOLiduy. Ouo was rosy-ouuekud and stout, with boy- Imtnaturo look, und apparently slow In every movement, Thu other wna palntuliy thin by cqutrast.

Ills shoulders wore his thin Iraiuu leeblc-luoklng, and he up. pcureU to bo completely pluycd out, The.ro were a BCOIO of tsiuluart men, with powerful physlniieB, ou tho lltld, but teu mln- utos luior several hundred epcctators wero wildly cheering iho brilliant work cf iho two deceptive players in Hi" Ilrst practice uatno of iho season. TlioBtt.ut youth wiia vunco MeCiiriuloU, captuln ol the Yale cloven. Ills companion was lllnltuy, tho buut end rush Vain ever bad. Wllh tho beginning ot the practice games BOIIIOI hlng dobhlto can bo suld about iho play- Ing ot the men and the form they uro in.

iiur- ing thu week ol prollmliiary work It was nil spcciiliitlou, bnsott on last year's work of both old men and substitutes, still, tho promising now men uro slow In turning out, aud llttlo can be told about tho Freshman material, Two elevens wore lined up Wednesday, ana a tow playa woro tried, but tho i.r.v. hard prucllco oame Thursday, Tiro lU'teeu-rolnute hiilves wove played, the Unlvorsltv making lour touchdowns against the scrubs. A far bettor opportunity to criticise iho play given Friday, when two tUirty-mliiutu halves were ployed. 1C was work enough. for all hande, nnd there was no kicking when tlmo was called.

In ticat hall coohran and ninkoy wore the ends, coxa having boon hurt tbo day be. (ore, Wttllls aaa Wlntor were tMlUotf, San. Ouriixll Iturk ut Uticknoll. fUl'XCUL TO THK Ill.u. I ITIIAOA, K.

Oct. Cornell defeated liuckncll to-day. The allouduuco was 1,000, itliuca'a society being well represented. Great Interest centred In this ganiu ou account of Onrnell's duic.it by llucknull last year. The playing ol crr.ioll wa-, ihu best so far Hits year.

Tim rush lino did goo I work. TH- bucks wcro mow In getting storied and did not block well for Cornell. Ongoud uiinlo Bovorul good runs. Harvey's klckltik' was fluo. 1'or lluaknull, Alleu and tiuilth did tho beat work.

Bunmury: llutknin, I), roitHotil, Cormll. 68. Kaulfmau IJiul Slralt Wtant Loft.tlilarii "after Comro. Koluib Uiiari! l)akor Tnc.i«..............Horlt. Itltflit.

rind A. UallaKlivr Quart r-lltu-k Krauer Itul -Iliok (Juuway Illelit Hal Hack Hart Morrlioy I ajloii. Del. 1, Kdwarils, 2i lloiikwe.l, 'J; Voluhl, 1. Uoala iruol 9.

I COLLKUK I'OOTBALLISTS MEET. for tile Clmmplonahlp Arrnnve'l fur ilio "cnioni Tho Intoreollegliito Football Aeaoelatlon hcl I lls annual lust night at thu Filth Avunuu llott-l. Ail tho (lelegates were on hand at H.I 5 except thu University of I'onnsylvanlu im-n. Al U.au jJapt. SchoIT, of 1'cnnsylvaiilii, appoaieil lu tho corridor.

I ruusern were turned up nt thu hottoiu. lie uius. huvu walked rn in I'lHIuuolpliin. Ailfr a long dtillburailun a bOhcdulo was adopted. At ml-Jiilgnt tjecreiary oordou au- ntmiuod tlio programme 01 cunmplunalilp gumus us lollowi) Oct.

TH. Woalejrali. al New York. Ite.urtxi, llu liutt, uranue aitornatu, A. Nuy.

6-Val', at Noir llareu. Alux, Mullal, I'l'liu'vlont atttirnate, aii'i, Unlvnr.it/ul I'eunjylvmili. N.IV 5--l'rinituton vu, llllliriiraily nf Pflnuayl- ra la at IMiliaauiiilila, Uiiahlel, of le- tittfii.Mlternalii, W. Uraveh, ol Yaln. Valu T.t.

UiitTer.Uyof I'onaaylranU. at NDW Vork, Itoferev, Irvino, of 1'tiuuutoa; alternate, 'I'rauy ol I'rliuo on. NUT, 'Ji-Valu vd. at York. HuiDteti.

W. A. 01 HarTardi alUruatu, nudity M. lli-ail, ol Hvi'Viird. UnlTeiaKy of TH.

oc IMiiLtiliiliiiiiit. Kiiforuu i allornalo, Dr. ilnrl, otllr iimplrni will bu app Advisory Hoard, which mcois Utur In the uionui, ihuro wcro present oupt. yanco McCor WlUlnina'H Now Mon. iFT-prtAi.

TO TIIK wonr.n.1 WH.UAMSIOWN, Oct. 1 Williams played her Ilrst ganio ot tho season lo-day with iho Laureate Athletic Club, ot Troy. Shu won by to 0. J.onso playing was noted on both shlos. WiUums used many new men, all of whom did well.

Thu gamo was sharp and well contested. Downed tlln Alumni. IOPR01AI.TO WOULD. 1 Oct. 1 Tho naverford College football team played Its first gamo of the oetibon this afternoon with tho Alumni, winning by iho scoru of lo U.

"eatnn. Tho quoallon of tho superiority of tho Irlsn or Scotch crlckotors of New York was settled. by a game at Ilerkoloy oval yesterday, whoro teams rui'roseutliig the two nntlonaliiles bat- Hod lor their rur-pucllvu countries. The gania provod very In cresting, and w.is close onouglt 10 make itoxoitliig to ihu frlenda of thu ors who had ua.heri'd to witness tho conlest. Tho ticatclmien utado gruat elTort to (ruin the tliiy, but the lino stand uf A.

(Jray ior ihu irlsumon gavo tlii'tn Um victory by 84 ruiiH. A. Uunu, for tbo ticniohmeu, scored in frtio siyln, and also proved a successful bowler, although In this dupnrtiarnt .1. Klan- nery carried olT iho honors with a record ot live wickets for runs. Tho nmich will now an unnuiil llxlure, and Is likely to provu ono ol ihu Inicrcstliig gami'U of naoh Mft UtirlU, 11 Klupart 0 wl: Allot Ult-llali-llicK VVithori O'liood llarrey l-yan, oc IMiiLtiliiliiiiiit.

Kiiforuu, QravoJ, ut YalHi allornalo, Dr. ilnrl, otllrauicu. 'Ihu iimplrni will bu appointed by tbo Vanco if Yulo i Cap 1 azur and J. ('apt, Churles year. ua.

The ucoro: Irishmen, OS The MaArtliur-Kreiler Flitlit om DiLTuiouK, Oct. Tho McArthur-uccder light Is declared off. It wan to have taken pi.icu NIIV. 14, 10 llnlsh sldo, at htommor's Kun, The uureeiiiont wus to light nt liiA pntinds, give or tako live pnuiidu. KeofliT yesterday refused to allow thu ilvo pounds aud fortUtud tho Ilrst dopostt ot 5W60 to MoArlhur.

YOUIIR Mitchell WnutK IMntoli. SAN FIUNOISCO, Sept. Young Mitchell, tormcrly middleweight champion of tho Paclilu Coast, who rutlred from tho ring a year ago, lias Issued a ohollongo ottering to light Alexander regains at. i.i-i pounds for lorfolt. gain a slUu.

llltuhull has posted a $500 mluk unu ManuucM' Muilltl, Phillip Klnu, Muiiuger U. i JiuN. Thumpson, of I'rliieolon 11. uml Miuiugt'i' ti, 11. Novvtun, of Unl vi-wltyut I'oiinsyWunliii Cunt.

IS. Unrdun uuu Mtiougor A. It. Thoi'jidyUo, ot Wealoyuu. RIOHAKD8 TO COACJI WILLIAllS.

llo Will Teach Ilia Tounc; Football IdeA Thera How tn IrVKOIAI. in THK WOULD. 1 WILUAIISTOVYN, Oct. football Bouson at Wtlllums Coltogo opens with pros- pcois far irom brilliant. It will be only by the hardest work that tbo college can sustain the high reputation she Ima wou in Kew football In tho CnrnwnlU AVIn Ht Lucrovnft.

Ai, Oct. Tho Senior Leaguo cysso match hero to-day uotvocn tho Corn. wall and Montreal teams was won by tho coriiwi'-lls by ilvo games 10 two. Ithaca, it. Oot.

i. Attondaiiiw, i.uoo. lftal 8Baaon 9 i ovon oollego licta lost oapt. uarter treet halt Lle 1, juiumlop, liuaU from Timcu- dowiu-Uorugll 0. Uoali from VVailQu, Bwtrtltiuuio.

Hcroroo-Jlr. Will, l-ehlcb'" Superb TticUllng. TO W01II.D.1 Oot. football Boosoa to-day under favorable au. tolle, light guard Nelson, loic tuoUlo, auU Townsond, light twikio, lirowii, quarter i Street, halt; Lafuyutle, loft end; Alien, centre; llutlino, left guard; Furgo, full-tiaok; ana bubatltutoa Koiforsou, lialt-bauk; Williams, 'hair-baoic, ana WlUon, full-buck.

These were the strongest inon on last year's team, The only men leit over are Garlleld, half-back; Ennla, right end i Saw. Wale-itnlhviiy all low fato VVt Uiuttv uro many candidates, but tba ma. termi is new ami uutriuu and will ueed weeks otaoaoUIni; bt-foro it cuu bo brought Into '4'ua largest nolo la tho tewu la tho MEN'S SHOES OF THE FINEST ouey mivoil-ji to £13 au ere iHAKK TUblU-TllAT VVUY. Our 88 Brai)en will Ntirvrlue Ireo. mulle4 137 Broadway.

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