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THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO EXPRESS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1898. 2 A player could Interfere, tt was by fafTh of the fray and hi playing could hardly TWO CENTS A WORD. fifteen minutes duration, th Indians play ed with a fierceness that literally took the cleverest play of the day. This made the have been improved upon.

COULD AGCX11 WAaTTED. core 21 to 0 in Cornell' favor. Whiting kicked to Gordon shortly after he kicked The ball treat high, and wa carried la ths second half William kicked off tor Lancaster. Keyes got th ball, bet fumbled it and waa downed on the 20-yard line without advancing the hall. Now was Lancaster's chance.

Its team had been strengthened in thl halt by the Weiss Julius was given the ball TJ .1.1. 1. 1 Cornell Too Much for Buf- faln'Varsltir. Two-year-old Paces a Mile in 2:10 1-2. ACKXTS EDlSOf GASLIGHT BlRKKg TTM all kamaen baapt sad piodae brilliaat gaslight; se chimney or wick fesniiiad; Just out) phenomenal seller; aasnlts tree Irritimat agents; beat goods; beat Ursa.

EdUna Ulasaiaat-ing Cleveland. Ohio. Almost' Failed to Scoe Against Newton A. A I1C llU VI II 11 down, but missed, and Alexander and Sweetland. Cornell' tackles, were on hand to get it.

Th former got it and made breath out of tbe Williams men and after seven minute play scored their first touchdown. Thai two others followed In rapid succession. All of tbe gains mad by the Carlisle boys were the result of line bucking. Summary: Touchdowns Miller. Cayou O'Neill.

Goal from touchdown Hudson Will-tarn Referee Mr. Ely, Tale fVS. Umpire Mr. Thompson, Princeton, "St Linesmen Mr. Douglas (Yale), and Mr.

Makepieoe (Williams). Timekeepers Mr. Patterson tYale). and Mr. Jansen-tWtllUm), and be advanced It ten yard.

Another try the easiest live point of the game. Young and he had it over the goal, after but AOF.HT8 WAKTED FOB UHD SEUdNS kicked the goal, and the score was 27 to FINAL SCORE WAS 6 TO SIXTH DAY AT LEXINGTON sella kouarhoid aovelty; needed la kw cash, and ia easily carried ia agent's packet aa competition; a license; a ran. food thing. Writs tot particulars. Bitiuva Brothers, Ksoa.uk, LOCAL MEN WORKED HARD SUPERIOR DISCIPLINE OF THE TOUCANS WAS TOO MUCH FOR THEM A BRAVB STAND WAS MAPS BY BUFFALO IN THE FIRST HALF-MANY LOCAL GAMES.

Buffalo made a big effort to' score" when the ball came into its possession on a return punt from Whiting. Gordon -had Just made good gain through the center, but time was called and the game was over. Throughout the contest there was much delay, and during the last half Buf-falo played! for time, The team lined up THE ABBOT. IN RARE FORM, TOOK THS ASHLAND TIMORAH ANNEXED THE JOHNSTON DRIVERS FINED FOR LATINO VP HEATS. HARVARD DEFEATED THE WEST POINT CADETS.

WHILE PRINCETON SCORED A VICTORY OVER THE ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES WILLIAMS SCORED AGAINST CARLISLE. lour minutes of play. Williams kicked a difficult goal tor Lancaster. Score: Lancaster Masten Park H. 0.

Green kicked off, but Lancaster blocked the ball and Green to save It, In ths center of ths field. Keyes, Johnson and PersotriTwers tried around ths ends and through the center, but Keyes was the only one who could make any apparent gain. Lancaster obtained the ball in a fumble and carried it toward tbe Buffalo goal. Ransom made several long runs around the end. Kurt advanced the ball 6 yards.

In the next mlx-up Buffalo rtHR F.XPEBIF.tCEO SPECIALTY (ALBsV tea to rail beat retail merrnaata; Hat ao-riaily adapted to holiday trade, but pnattioaal permanent; 460 per weak over expenses. Easter Mfg. aianhattaa Building. Chicago. EAST TOR PXEE.

a follow: r-. uttiiUH WAS THE SOFTEST SNAP WHICH THE QUAKERS HAVE MET Dtvall (Urimeha hawi Special to The Buffalo Express. All the big college football teams were engaged on the gridiron yesterday -and each of them, Yale excepted, won with THIS SEASON. P.ofB. Haaae White dipt.) .1 it Thomas Umbehsum Ithaca, Oct 15.

Buffalo' aggregation of football Dlarer reached Ithaca at noon Philadelphia, Oft. 15. University of Pennsylvania. Lehigh, O. This score Lexington.

Ot. IS. Th sixth day ot th meeting ot the Kentucky Trotting Hon Breeder' Association waa marked by small field and record-breaking performances on the part of MaJ. H. C.

McDowell' two-year-old pacing lllly. Ecstasy, who won lb paring division of th Kentucky Futurity for foals of IK, pacing th second heat under th -guidance ot Cbarloa Marvin In tlM." reducing the race mark tor pacer ot that age a second comparative ease. The son of Ell won. It 1 true, but they had a close rail aa the strong Newton A. A.

was beaten by the Alexander, l.t l.t. 0. Young, I Dorrwr, c. Lueder. i.

Sweetland, r.t... Crow, r.e. Gn U. Youna. q.Ti.

'Gibh today, full of confidence that they would rut up strong game against the turdy i. tht represents the easiest thing that ha struck got the ball and, to get it away from tbe danger-line, Green kicked It to within 30 yards of Lancaster's goal. Petty relieved Kruss amal score of to 0. The result Is ur r.e., PHkey toe rootoaii line this season. 3 Crippled by the absence) ofCapt Out land and their giant right guard.

McCrark q.o.. im ut Kansom at left-barr. AGENTS WAYTISD-OU JUVg KtK AID woror make 80 to week; we asakt beat ssua. tableware- ia tbe -world; guaranteed la year. Watches, pins, rings and Chrtmmaa aoreitiea, aU guaranteed.

Mutual Mtg. Jt. T. AGKXTH, DROP KVEBYTH1NO; WS HAT the greatest winner on earth; aneaethtag iinaj bl that everybody oeea; twhivt territory gtra quick, foe aamr-lea and-rnrlli illiiaa the Shennaa Jersey City, AOEST9-4 TO $10 A DAY TO OTRODVCI our pure "Asbestos" wicks; juat patented; (ivinf light rally equal te electricity and lasting (ream I to 10 years. Hept s.

7, Fireproof safety Wtek Works, Cnlombua, Ohio. Kurtz. Vanrterburg 4 prising, but it is best not to, form a too Morrises (Cant Whiting). Lh.b. Cursons and Petty made small gains.

Buffalo got en, me Pennsylvania boy simply toyed with the Bethlehemlte: The aconxt al most double the number of mint in.t tiv iw They looked forward to ecoring and would have returned to Buffalo tonight satisfied and happy had they accomplished thl feat, But aa a reult of the defeat which they encountered at thehand of Mike Whiting's team, th visitors boarded the 5.30 tralB out of here tonight weary and disheartened. The touchdown which they had looked forward to did not come and la.iti place was a goose egg and 27 points In Cornell' favor. Yet. Buffalo had no rea the ball on a fumble and Green kicked. William returned the punt, but ktrked out of bounds.

While the men were chasing the ball the whistle blew and the game was ended. The Buffalo boys are a plucky lot of players and they put up a good artlcli of football. The game wa as clean as it was Interesting. No slugging Was Indulged in and not a player was hurt The line-up: Lieniga as was scored against the same team by Princeton two weeks ago. Lehigh was weak on th defensive, particularly In the second half.

In that half Pennsylvania, with the wind blowing almost a Windsor, r.h.b r.h.b., McPherson Bryant (Will), f.b Gordon Toutbdwn Windsor, Whiting, Will, Goals from touchdowns Young t. (ioi from the Sold Croa. Referee Mr. Hill (Cornell). Umpire Mr.

Msrrten (Amherst). Timckeepers-Mr. Dempsey (Cornell), Dr. Bott (Buffalo). Linesmen Means Tomey, Teagle nd Tuller (Cornell).

Time Two halves at dbitii tuk. and half. In the first heat Ecstacy fell on the first turn and fell back 100 yards, and seemed to be out of it. but Matin Bells, who waa far in the lead, broke at the three quarters, and Ecstacy came with a rush and took command, winning handily from Bride Elect in 2 IS Vs. the tasteat mile ot th year for a two-yess--old.

In the second heat Matin Bell, led. to hurrfed opinion aa to Yale real strength on the showing made yesterday, as Yale la prone to be a bit foxy and always plays a waiting game when that Is possible. Harvard had a fairly easy time with West Point, while ths Princeton Tigers beat the sailor boys of Annapolis with all the- ease imaginable. Pennsylvania seems to have had the snap of the afternoon, as It played with Lehigh to the tune of 40 to 0. The Carlisle Indians are not of ths Big Four, but they are generally thought of In the same Yesterday ttwy had the William College men lor their opponents, and, although they defeated them.

AGENTS FOB PERTSCTiOS EI HKATWO hair rurlar; elegant holiday gift; tut seller) Urgs profits; sample aflc; tor cirrttlsrs sad axeiuatvs territory write standard specialties Tinea son to take It defeat hard. For the first piuming, new lont. gaie against it and only, six of the regular men playing, lost the baltrbut-once. Touchdown Walker 4, Hedges, Goodman, Coomll. Goal Hare! Umpire Tauelg, Cornell.

Referee Dr. William, Vale. Time Two 20-minute halves. AC.EN'TS WANTKO-) WEEKLY SALARY VUatea Park. "rvplx-is Whitncy ...1.

Washburn Kerr (capt.) WAS ST IN IT. BUFFALO CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL position; credit 'glvenr sto-headqaartsra; defy competition: aneat perfumes, savoring eutrsrts, toilet art lei, soaps. Pans Perfume Jersey llty, K. J. rararr fcatoa (capt.

Pratt, 1. g. Henry, 1. YaiMienhurg, e. )elim, r.

Mcwack, P. Wain, J. Wcias, r. Kansom. Petty, 1.

h. Small. Kurtx, r. b. b.

(iottachalk. q. Drake they could not prevent the bay state coys from making six point to seventeen by themselves. Cornell defeated the University of Buffalo and Union added to Its still unbroken chain of victories. AGENTS l.V ALL BKCTlOtfS TO HAXDLR Ml Brown th half la lapped by Ecstacy, who carried her-tpra break at the threw quarter, and coming on finished in J10V, distancing Bride Elect.

In the pooling on the Ashland for 1:11 trotter. Blngen and The Abbot sold at ,100 each, with tlOO for the field. Hlngen broke at the word In the first heat, and The Abbot won. handily In the slow time of 2: 15 1,, The Judge declared all bet off on the heat, and fined the driver of Eagle Flanagan, Cald and Georgians $100 each- for laying up the heat. In the sec t'nii-n lanB Burner; entirety aww.

rheas and aa 1. h- b.V Kevwi article Miat telle on tight; taduaiv territory. Th) -fifteen mlnutee of the contest, the Western lads took Cornell by surprise and the mall crowd of spectators who had gathered to see the contest was astounded to see them go through their admired lice. Little Cursori at left halfback rolled around Cornell's left end with ease and grace and, aided by Gordon and McPherson through tie center, the ball waa rushed well Into Ithaca's territory before the home team had recovered. Gordon punted twice and after considerable fumbling In which Pilkey generally landed on top, the ball rested on Cornell's fifteen-yard mark.

At this point, however, Cornell was awakened to the fact that Its team was being outplayed. The line men held well against their much heavier opponents and got possession of the pigskin. Long run I nion Burner ft Wick is 60 Long St, Clnw- Isnrt, Ohio. h. Jthnrm q.

Green (. Person Masten Fark H. HOBA.RT "rVO.V OUT. DEFEATED THE ST. JOHN'S BOYS 0 MANL1US BY A SCORE OF TO 0 YESTERDAY.

Special to The BulTals Express. Oeneva. Oct. 15-Hobart defeated St. Score Lancaster, 6 AfiRNTS-WE HAVE IT; WRITE AT ONCT.s 0.

over s.000 terttmciulels prove that our device srili TEAM WAS A CINCH FOR THE ROCHESTER FREE ACADEMY. Special to The Buffalo Expma. Rochester. Oct. 15.

The Rochester Free Academy had.a picnic with the Buffalo Central High School team at Culver Field this afternoon. When the game was over the score fas 32 to 0 in favor of the local team. The visitors never had a chance to score, for during the little time they had the ball, they failed to gain much and of tea were downed for Josses. They neither were able to force the Rochester line nor circle the outs and tackle. On ond heat Hlngen again broke aa the word if ARROW ESCAPE, TALK DEFEATED THE NEWTON A.

A. TEAM, BUT IT WA BY A NARROW Newton, In a short, but fierce game today, Yale managed to score once on Newton A. principally through actually save au per rent, of fuel Mile; ageat making IS a clay. Lyoea ruel Haver aUltord, Iml. 1 W'ASTEI ACTIVE MAN TO REPRESENT U8i aatarv from (Hit to Sl.W a month and expenses; payable weekly; no canvassing.

Address fthepai W8S Chestnut Philadelphia, Pa. Touchdown J. Weiss 1. Goals Williams 1. Time Two 20-minute halves.

Umpire Dr. C. S. Woolston, U. of B.

Referee C. V. Caul kin, M.P.H.8. Llneemen-O. S.

McSpern, M.P.H.S., and H. A. Dann. L.F.B.C.. 'Timekeepers A.

Gottschalk, L.F.B.C., and C. M. Bancroft M.P.H.S. wa given, and Eagle Flanagan and The Abbot contested the heart, The Abbot winning It in the stretch with something to In the third heat Blngen showed In front at the half In X.0SV,. but Th Abbot was Invincible today and.

coming Into the stretch, drew away and won well In hand In 2:084, Blngen second. John's Military School of Manllus on the 'Varsity field here this afternoon by a score of 6 to 0. The game waa hotly contested and was a clean exhibition of fast, clean football from start to finish. The fierce onslaught of the Hobart back were loo much for the schoolboy. Hobart' end plays were very effective, while St.

John's made but few small gain off-side play on the part of Newton and one or two short, sharp rushes by the Yale backs through Newton's center. by Bryant, substitute fullback, rapidly regained the lost territory and before time LADY AGENTS IP TOU. WAST THE BEST money maker ynu must have our hygeia eledrie eoraeta; the standard for twenty years, Address Western Corset Bt. Louis, Mo. The visitors were utterly unable to get within- 25 jards of Nowton' goat line In the first half, while the home team tor the Yale line apart for frequent gains and, In around either Reynold or Shaw.

Lock wood DAILY. SELLING KICK EL Tudor Chime was favorite for ths third race at $25, against 130 tor the field. Alice Dorman, at tbe pole, led Into th plated Brllllsnt Caallght Burners; ftl all kerosene free aampla. lampa. no wicc.

no chimney stretch lapped by Tudor Chimes, who col Enterprise iitg, Cincinnati. a bad muff by Towosend, pushed Yale bark to her ten -yard line. After that Yale braced up and the Yale goal wa never In danger In the second. Corwln had an ear torn In-the first half, while llawes: and WAS A ROOOB GAME. TONA WANDA OUTPLAYED LOCKPORT SEVERAL PLAYERS WERE INJURED.

Special to The Buffalo. Express. North Tonawanda, 6ct 15. The Twin City team redeemed Itself this afternoon by defeating the Lockport eleven 15 to 0. The game was an exciting one, but at no time was the result in doubt The weight lared her at the dtatance and won the heat In a close finish.

After the first beat tbe betting shifted and Tlmorah wa made fa AOKNTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED-M AL1 and female, to tell "Admiral" navy, wsr famei th other hand, the Rocheeter players placed havoc with the Buffalo formation and there were but few Instances when they failed to gain, from one "yard to ten and often went a greater distance. The Buffalo team was many pounds lighter on tbe average than the' Rochester team. With tbe exception of Farthing and Karle, who were about of a weight, "and Brown, the Rochester players outweighed hi Buffalo opponent greatly; Brown wa aa small aa any Buffalo player. Th Buffalo player were not well-versed In team work, so far aa could be judged In the very short time which elapsed between the time their center mapped the ball back to his quarter, and the Rochester players tore formations to pieces. Ths game mas Interesting to the supporters, and the admirers of the local team simply because that team played fine ball.

was a tower of strength at right tackle, the two Folgers, Wilcox and Teller also played a great game, while Lansing. Floor and Williamson did the best work for St. John's. WESLEYAN BEAT AMHERST. Mtddletown.

Ct, Oct. 15. Wealeyan SS, Amherst 0. UNION STILL WINS. 8chnectady, Oct 15.

Union today continued her list ot uninterrupted victories Juat out; everybody buys. Kubee-Perry Mfg. iM W. Msdiaoa Chicago. Cobb were each ruled off for slugging in the second half.

McBrlde wa easily out-j punted by McAndrews, although the game wa principally one of short rushe. Curtis, AGENTS WANTED EITHER SET: NEW vorite, selling at $38 against (50 for th field. She Justified her backer by winning the rare In easy fashion. Roy Miller, driver of Tlmorah, waa fined $100 for laying up th first heat. Summaries: Pint, pacing; Futurity for foals of ISM, $1,000.

Ecatacy, be. by Baron Wilkee, dam Ethel wvne (Marvin) 1 1 at. vie Uerman silver embroidery sad rug aeedlea; -latest thing out Whale Art 8t Loula. Ma. however, managed to circle Yale's left end was called for the end of the first half the Ithacan had the ball across the goal.

Tbe weakness of Cornell' line, which so apparent until this stage of the game was reached, was due practically to tbe work of substitutes. Big Dan Reed, the mainstay of the center rush, was Hot in his place and the coache were forced to play a man in place of Stnrbuck at fullback. Capt. Whiting's place was tilled by Morrison and Instead of getting Into the work the captain with the coaches "watched the work of the substitute from ths sidelines. Cornell's work had been very slow and owing to the lack of veterans against the beef and brawn of the visitors the first half came to an end with tbe score 5 to 0 in" Cornell' favor.

In the next line-up the showing of Cornell was different. Whiting stepped Into his position and Cornell had the advantage of tbe wind. Orimshaw took Da-vall's place at left end for Cornell, but Buffalo made no change. The presence of the little leader at once inspired the Cornell team with new life. He made a clever bolt through the line for a 40-yard run.

tor SO yards and Townsend ran 40 yard after a catch. BEFORE BLY1NO ANYTHING THE LlXfi on the football field by defeating Stevens Institute of Technology ot Hoboken (N. Chamberlln played back ot the line dur of elot machines, let us teed you our circulars, Leo Cauda Cincinnati, Ohio. In a well-contested game, by a score of 11 ing a greater part ot the game and did considerable coaching. Both team were afterward entertained at the Newton Club.

HELP WAHTCDMALB. of the Tonawanda boy was too much for' the country-town representatives to break, through, and a large portion of ths visitors' game was -defense work. The borne team was greatfly strengthened' by the substitution of a number of the old members of the 25th team of last Coach Frey had his men In good condition for tbs game, and their signal work was almost perfect, while that of the Lockport boy was sometimes the cause of considerable confusion. The ground wa damp, and many fumbles were made. After the kick-off Lockport players carried the ball to within ten yard of the Tonawanda goal, where they lost it through to 0.

Union's work aa the aggressor wa very good and her interference was excellent, but her defensive work wa superb. Steven could do nothing with the liuo and contln'ially lost the ball on down. ACTIVE SOUnTOBS WANTED EVERYWHERE The line-up: Yale. Newton. for 'The Story of the Philippines," by Murat Hal-ttead.

commissioned by the Government aa oAotal historian of the War bepartinent; tells ail about Shtrpe, I.e. I.e., Johnson Mctiee, l.t l.t, Jiah Andrewa, l.g l.g.; Bruce Matin Bells, b.l., by BowbelU (Husaey) I I Bride Elect, b.f. (Leah) tdie Time, MSVfcMO. Second. The Ashland, for 2:11 class, trotting; purse The Abbot, b.g., by Chime (Geera) Ill Cald.

br (Wylie) Ill Eagle Flanagan (lludaon) 4 4 Bingen, tire. (Tiier) 6 4 1 Georgians, b.m. (Noble) Time, MS, Third, the Johnston, for claas, trotting; puree, $2,000. Tlmorshr1lk.m.7-by Princeton Mttler)-4 1- Tudor Chimes, b.g. (Geera) 1 1 tne I-Bllipptiie, Pewey the siaa an Darwvy the hero, with aa official history at our war with Hiclxartfson, c.

Russell Marshall, r. Spain; brimful original pictures takes by Oovsia- r.g., Paul as (Brayton) Chamberlain, r.t r.t. Ha OOOD HVSTINQ IS QENESEE. Special to The Buffalo Express. Batavia.

Oct 15. Local sportsmen have Coy, r.e Sullivan, q.b Those who appreciated fast team Work, had many things to applaud. It wa not a game such as the general conception of schoolboy games would lead one to expect. So far as the Rochester playing went It Is doubtful If any college ever played the same kind of football here, with ths exception of tbe game the local university put up against Colgate last Thanksgiving Day it was modern of plays principally on and the tackle. The Academy guards were sent with ths, ball an unusually large number of times.

Rochester F. A. (St). Buffalo Central (0). Slimmer (acting captain), 1.

r. Bver t. Egsw (HHrn) Stacey, r. Mattews Karle, (captain) Farthing ment photographers on ths tpot; large book; low priors; big profits-, agent making $60 to $30 week'; freight paid; credit given; drop all trashy, unofficial war hooka; outfit tree. Address E.

T. Barber, Sec'y, lag Dearborn tt, Chicago. r.e,, Horton q.b., Maguire d.b Wadaworth r.b.h., Curtis f.b., He-Andrews inability to gain. After four downswing made by Tonawanda, with only sufficient Corwin (Townsend), l.b. Benjamin, r.h.b found the present hunting season particularly good In Oenecee County and the result ha been the bagging of many a bird.

gam to hold tbe ball, Capt. Frey broke McBride, f.b Alice Dorman. b.m. (M. Henry) a through the Lockport center for a gain of Barometer, b.g.

(Kplan) i -4- 4 Albert Cramer and John L. Stein ot Batavia are Just back from a two-day tour 40 yards. Directly afterwards Conrad miiueox luiiuweu u'tu ttUU 11, ffUU wa put In at fullback, made a better impression upon the Buffalo center. Whiting took advantage of his position to drtve the ball well down the field and In two or three instances it passed over Gordon's head. Gordon was downed for losses and In one Instance tbe ball passed him rolling behind the post after a punt of Whiting of over 60 yards.

He had touched It as It passed Time, 8:13, 1:1. made a run of 25 yard. Tonawanda then of the county, shooting, and. In the vicin Umpire Emory. Referee Upton.

Linemen Kimball and Stlllman. Touchdown Townsend. Goal McBrlde. Total score Yale Newton A. ft.

Time Two 20-minute halves. lost the ball when It was within ten yards of the line on a fumble, Lockport tried JAMBS KENNEDY CLUB. ity of Byrou, they bagged in their two day. 46 snipe. John Warner, another en There will be a special meeting ot the WANTEDRELIABLE MEN AND WOMElf lit every town to work tor ua; seat steady employment (rood wages; no deception; no delay; trad us vour address and we will tend you work im-medistelr.

Address Standard Art Mfg. ltl West Md Street, New York City. MEN WITH PCRH TO INTRODUCE NEW AB tirle of merit among merchants, tuhleveaa. la Buffalo and every etty snd tews of New York and surrounding States; caa easily make to 110 per day; no. eompetitioa.

Americas Oleit 8t. Louis, Mo. thusiastic sport, I now out alter, snipe, it a punt, which did not connect, and again Tonawanda secured the ball. This time James Kennedy Baseball Club at No. 19 has been a number oi year since tne Burd was thrown over the top and scored All mem- Main Street today at 2.30 p.

m. bers are requested to attend. the first touchdown after eleven minutes' county has furnished such good shooting and all the sportsmen are now turning out to get their share. There have been many SOLDIERS DBFS A TED. HARVARD OUTPLAYED THE WEST actual play.

Conrad allowed the ball to touch the ground before Frey was ready for the kick, snd Lockport charged down on It. POINT CADETS SCORE WAS 28 flight of wild ducK lately over mi section and a number ot th bird have re malned tor good. Every kind of book and Job printing don at the office of The Express. SALESMAN WANTED LOCAL OB TRAVEL- Howard, r. g.

...,.1. IMeboldt Tucker, r. t- Freeman Airman, r. e. Weill Cook.

q. n. Lauer Collier (Baird), 1. a. Fooaa Brown, r.

h. .1. Galvin Baird (Phclan), f. Schwem TouHidowM, Collier, Howard, Tucker, Fisher, Ashman J. Coala kicked, Baird 4.

Umpire, D. C. Buell, Rochester. Referee, W. Pierce, Buffalo.

Timekeeper, J. 8.. Bris-e, Rochester. Length of halreti IS and 20 minutes. TO 0.

West Point, Oct. 15. The Harvard-West Ing, to Introduce fine line of goods to retail trade; good for full time or id line. Bright saaa caa Tonawanda secured the ball after the kick-off, and held It almost till the call Point football game here thl afternoon of time. Its gains were short.

Tbe ball make 9.41 to 7a weekly, salary er commissi loo. Address Franklin, (21 Ueoat st, Philadelphia. was witnessed by the largest crowd of people ever attracted to the home grounds. and Alexander or Cornell landed It and a touchdown for his team. Buffalo, however, played good ball.

Time and again Cornell's halfbacks were nailed by Pilkey and Uaase, when they attempted ths ends. Cursons and McPherson did well in breaking up Interference and the whole line was strong. Cornell was playing a snappy game now and the ball was put into play on the Instant. Will went through the center and If at any tme there was a doubt of making-the distance Whiting woull drop back for a punt. Cross made five points for Cornell very cleverly by putting a placed kick between the posts from Buffalo's 40-yard line.

Cornell's last ten points might be attributed to good but it was evident that Gordon used poor Judgment In playing too close to the Hue. Then, too, Buffalo' line was not so strong in the last GOVERNMENT POMT10N8. ALL PERSONS BRA1NERVINE Notwithstanding the Cadets put up a re desiring free information ooacerning thousands of markably strong game. Harvard succeed appointments to he made, talarlea, should ed in rolling up a score of 28 to 0. After writ at once to Ktl uor.

inatltuie, uept. B. naahington, A the second or third play Baondor of West Point wa Injured and compelled to retire. PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOM. His place wa taken by Kellar.

The game en, day or evening; $0 to $11 weekly; ao eanvaat- was stubbornly contested until nearly the OAKDALES WERE Wilt TIERS. DEFEATED THE ST. PATRICK'S Y. M. C.

ON THE CAZENOVIA PARK GRIDIRON. The Oakdajes defeated the St. Patricks Y. M. C.

C. at Cazenovia Park by a score of 22 to 0. yesterday. This Is the second foot-bail game Tf ther season Cazenovia and t.tV, J. yrflt close ot tbe first half, when Dibblee ing or expertenot neeoeo; plain Instroctlom snd work mailed on application.

Brasilia Mfg. New York City, THE GREAT RBmadio-Treatment forced over the goal line and made a touchdown. Cochrane succeeded at goal. SALESMEN-BRIGHT MEN EVERYWHERE: and the first half ended with a score of 4 to 0, infavor of Harvard. was lost a couple of time through fumble; and was regained through the visitors failure to gain.

With a short time to play, Tonawanda, managed to get tbe ball within a few yards of the Lockport line, and Frey pushed his way through the line for the second touchdown. The line-up at the second half brought out several new men on both sides. The game had been rough, and as a result many men were forced to retire through Injuries. None was seriously hurt Henni-berger aud Fitzgerald of the 25th appeared in uniforms for the first time this season, and though lacking training, their soldier life had left them lh good condition to stand hard play, and' they gave evidence the Jact that they had not forgot the hard coaching they received last year from Frank Hinkey. During the second half Tonawanda had the.

'ball nearly all the time, though at times Kline would make some brilliant dashes around the ends. Pettlt also distinguished himself by his good tackles. Burd scored once in the second, being pushed through the center by Frey and Rumanoskl. Lockport did aew line tperialtiet; sell merchaata only; Issanaos demand; easily make $60 weekly; salary or com-miation; costly samples tret. Factory, Station In the second half, the same conditions was a decided Improvement on the former games, as the crowd was kept in check by Capt.

Notter's men and the large crowd en PhiladrlpbU. prevailed as in the first half, until within ten minutes of the close, when Harvard I l(f tats I '-fi. -f Da HERE'S A SNAP: SALES MADE BY SIMPLY joyed the sport immensely. In the first half of the-game the St. Patrick' Y.

made four touchdowns and two goals, run ehwin circular; $6 daily guaranteed; bar can- ning the score up to 28. In this half, outplayed at every point and the noT-potarbry get cast or brealt loose; soiit Haughton was substituted for Mills ot Har lra, i UU 1 -L 71 Nlasarw Ward Kennedy, Boa 10, Jersey ty, new 4nry. Oakdales had no difficulty in making large gains at every attempt. The runs around vard. The West Pointers lost considerably nairr wmiewaeu a wewi stronger, aipt-ander, Sweetland, Lueder and Uorner at center blocked well.

G. Young was also strong, and the ends did better work. Buffalo's interference was ragged, and at the end the team Ehowed lack of training, In addition to Cornell partly substitute team, it may be said that not one of the plays which worked so successfully against the Indians a week ago were tried today. It was known that some of Princeton's men were on the field, and for this reason the. formatmns were made with care.

The coaches tonight attributed the team' loose work to this fact as much as to the other, but botti Coach Warner and Coach Fennell said that the visitors played WANTED BRIGHT. ENERGETIC OFFICB In punting, but did splendidly in runs BUFFALO aalarr snd commission i only person the ends and through center by McCabe, Brophy, Maddlgan. Shea and Stranahan of Their interference was also faultless, but EcMM snd Oltflaitl. they were unable to break through Har of siHtuestlonsbht rellshility seed apply. Addreat George f.

Cram, Fulton N. V. the Oakdales, was especially noteworthy vard stalwart center. BR AINERVINE Remedlo-Treatmeat ran thedltabllttle and wtakneta of men. It cures aemlnal weakaeaa, it care pre-maturoneaa.

tt rurea night I oases, pimples, dralos. 11; as was tne brilliant tackling of Williams, Brown and Hecsley of the St. Patrick's. Following 1 the line-up: WORK rOR YOCRbELt. FOR PARTICULARS Harvard.

and list of practical money-making recipes, trad Point. dKAINBK VINB enroe depmwlonof apmtt, baaaioet. iaabllltv to look frankly Into the area of another. BRAINERVINB enroa backache, headache, hair falling yw. Smith, l.e The strong work of Traverse throughout the game was a feature.

The score at end of first half was 22 to d. The Oakdales secrets and pnvat K-rmuua, wnt postu 10 Wheatoa New Bedford, Mat. i.e., Cochrane l.t, Burnett l.g.. Burden G. Sargent not get the ball nearer than the 25-yard line.

For Lockport Kline, G. Pettlt anil Woolever did the best work. Of the To nawandas Frey, Burd, Mason and Conrad failed to score In the second half there WORK AT HOMEAT $10 TO PER WEEK out, dimness of sight aud toots before the eyas, aolaea In the beaut weak memory, dark circles ader th eye. palpitation, drenentta. eonetloatloB.

MY WORK. being a stubborn contest The St. Patricks a good strong game of football. Dr. Bott of Buffalo, who was along with the team, was rather disappointed, and he was of the opinion that his team nlaved In hard Ennis, l.t Burt, l.g Bettlson, Heidt, r.g.

Foy, r.t Baondor (Kellar), r.e.. Kromer q.b furnished peoi)t ot either an; esptriewr m-seceaaary; particular free. E. B. Labadi were the shining star.

The line-up: BR AINP.RVINB curat the reeolt of tseeawes, it ruras mrve-waate. It cores lost ssaabood, Ik develop weak org ana. It ear th solitary vice. It carta narrow twitching. received reinforcements from the Zeniths In this half.

Brophy made good gains as rg'v Boal Mills (Haughton) r.e., Hallowell ....77....:... q.b.. Daly alamaaoe, Mien. WANTED-SALESMEN ON SIDE LINE: ALL BRAINERVINB Trsattatat caa had Irsa did Maddlgan, and McCabe for tbe Oak luck. He also said that Cornell played a snappy game.

Dr. Meyer of Buffalo seemed to have no fault to find. Dtbbllee (capt.) dales, while Flood, Williams and Traverse Waldron. l.h.s. merchants handle; so samples required; coemole- Jackson, r.h.b.

did the work for the St. Patricks. The line- r.h.b., Kendall f.b. aires (Keid) Lockport, LieboUlt, Woolever, r. g.

Conlin, 1. W. Pettit, r. Print, 1. Austin, I.

e. Carver, r. on twenly-Bv per seat Eawaroa, vox aoa. West Weld, Mass. Remojn, Asy on afflicted with a seminal dlaorder who will bring or send this eoupo to DR.

-win rerejva on month' treatment free, aVeTNoC. O. D. up of both teams: DR. WALKER, The Calibrated Spsclatlst ButfaJt, N.

Y. ANO wtfOaf MO OHM KLt. BR AINER VINP actsSlrectly spsa th fist- 4 the renreductlv rgast. Tonawanda. Goldtiennr r.

Fields 1. Gampcr liumanoski, 1. Frey r. Taylor 1. Kennedy r.

h. Conrad 1. b. Mason Bum Score: Harvard 28. West touch Oakdales.

St. Patrick'! Y.M.C.C. AGENTS WANTED BY INCORPORATED COM- downs Dibb ee. Re d. Kendall.

goals. Maddigan. I.e. I.e., Bacon (Jordan) Cochrane, 2, Haughton, time, two halwes O'Brien (Bourihlg), l.t l.t., Pfiefer pany: many ears fW weekly cash permanent 1 grand opportunity. Defender a Liberty st.

New Yoik. WPttTI 0l ANO TVaT-MONIALa. of 25 and 20 minutes each; referee, 8.. Van Wyck, r. h.

Kline, 1. h. Prime, Jk- Croker. q. Vail; umpire, Mr.

Butterworth: llnesmenj O'Grady, l.g..... I.g., Traver Summers, c. Karnea Ihilan. r.g r.g.,- Noon Chamlrlain, r.t r.t. Gibbon (McDonald) SALESMEN ON CIGARS; I I'M PER MO NTS Adams, West Point; Lewis, Harvard, q.

Ronoker and sinenses; experience unnecessary; peiuiwnt Mcfcrw. Henry Frehsee; umpire, Nicholas ink. TWO CENTS A WORD. TWO CENTS A WORD. MH'ahe, r.e.

r.e., Williams TJOERS BEAT THE KIDDIES. poritic; taducemeoti. Imperuu cigar Mew York City. Meek, q.b q.b., Brown JAMESTOWN BECOMINd PROUD. Jamestown.

Oct l.i Jamestown Hleh PRINCETON MEN TOO MUCH FOR UN ItOARDIBfO. Stranahan. l.h.ll l.h.h., OTonnell Shea, r.h.b r.h.V, Heeney WE WANT MEN IN EVERY TOWS TO SELL HOISKS TOR RENT. rlgar: $100 per anontb and expeiwes; experience CLE SAM'S ANNAPOLIS SAILOR School football team defeated the Tltusville High School team thl afternoon by a score Brophy, f.b Stuarts WANTED FAMILY OT TWO IN FXMWOOD Bailey onnece-wary; inducenienta. BOYS.

district wunt gentleman and wife to room snd ot a to o. Jamestown seored seven touch pht. ra TO LET-BEAlTIFtX HOME OF ELEVEN rooms and bath on Cresrent Avenue, Parkaide, convenient to -Mam St. electric cars, very low rent to May 1st. V.

B. Robin. Erie Co. Bank. board with them; large pleasant nomt.

Address down and one goal. Jamestown has not Annapolis, Oct. 15. A large crowd Referee James Hagan (Zeniths), pr. riemnnrr (OakdaleO.

Touchdown Brophy 2, Shu 1, Stranahan 1. Brooby Time Two 25-minute halve. SALESMAN WANTED WITH ESTABURIIEI) been scored against In the three games The hxpreas. PLEASANT W'lTE OP FRONT HOOMS. AIJ) saloon trade to handle very profit a hie and unusually attractive aide line.

Addret W. Th piayea mis season. ROI IKB FOR SALE. from Baltimore and Annapolis witnessed the football game this afternoon between the Naval Cadets and Princeton. While the game was one-sided In score.

It was not devoid of Interest, as the Middies got very NIAGARAS HAVE ORGANIZED. few sinale rooms, with board, at 7M Maia transirnls per day. The Niagara football team has organized for (ho season, and would like to arrange close to a touchdown on several occasions. ROOMS TO REXT. GLEN'WOOD GOOD lot; eight-room haute, is flrvt -clan roaditloa; this is potitivt bargarn: inveetlsate.

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PRoMOTER WANTED COMPETENT TO gh-t valoalue V. S. patent es liberal commissi oa. K-l DM lark, Prattaburg, N. T.

games wun team in western New. York Th feature of tbe game was a vo-yara with an average weight of 150 pounds. MAflARA Fl'RVlSHED rush bv Poe. when the first touchdown was Hamburg, Wllliamsvllle, Dunkirk Tlarem rooms for gentleman; strictly prlvste tsmlly. made.

Both sides were given distances for Croas of Cornell kicked off to Cursons at the opening of the game. Gordon punted out of bounds to the center of the Held. A gain was made by Windsor for Cornell, tout a' fumble followed, and Buffalo got the ball. Gordon failed to kick out of danger, and Young tried for a goal from the field, but missed. The ball was kicked out from the 25-yard and, Cornell being penalised for off-side work, the ball was passed to the visitors.

It was here that the Buffalo backs went at It. Cursons and McPherson went around the end. Gordon went through the center tor sL-good gain and then punted. There was an exchange of fumbles, and Buffalo finally got the ball. It was advanced to Cornell' fifteen-yard line when Cornell tot it A few short gains through the enter were followed by two double passes, which netted 'Cornell 2tt yards.

Windsor made 15 more around the left end. The ball was on Buffalo' fifteen-yard, line when Windsor came forward with another spurt and landed it behind the posts for bis first touchdown. Young, missed the goal. Score: Cornell 6. Buffalo 0.

Time was called before any more Important work was done. Gordon ticked off for Buffalo at the opening of the sec-end half. Young caught It on-Cornell's ten-yard line and advanced 25 yards. The Cornell backs rushed it gradually to the center of the field, where they were downed with a loss of ten yards. Here 'hlting.

on a fake kick, went through the enter for a run of 40 yards to Buffalo's en-yard line, but he was brought neatly own by DeCue. The npxt play took It Young, missed his second goal, core: Cornell 10. "Buffalo On the ktck-off following. Young brought the ball back a good Whiting snade a long punt over the bunch. Gordon -fumbled, and It rolled to his flfteen-Irard line.

Buffalo got It. and after a fl rWO MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Bl YS NRW and Fredonla State Normal preferred. Ad TO RE'T NKT, FHON? ROOM, Fl'RNIStlED twe-itorr cottage near Richmond hath, cellar. fcimce.

Chadeayn Colter, Pearl and dress all communications to the manager. off-side The elevens Uped up as follows: or unfurnished; slso office. 1 Auburn sve. HELP WANTED FBM ALE. vnester iveignton, no.

inz West Avenue, Cliiiroh ta Princeton. uuuaio. Cadets. Shea, r.e fa RNlSlltfl KOOUS TO KEN'T-tU WEST IO RICH.MONDS LOST AT HAMBURG. RCSINES9 PLACKS POR REST.

kswk tt. Timmons, r.t. A l'oe r.t, Hillebiand Kdwarda Booth Hamburg. Oct. 15.

The Hamburg Hieh ROOMS WANTED. LADIES TO EMBROIDER; WE BEND WORS to your home prepaid. Send addressed envelop for one piece of embroidery with price paid; if our term or work art not te your liking, yos may return at onr expense. Steady work tad good pay. tmpirv Embroidery Works, 3 Dusm New York.

School Junior defeated the Richmond! of Fischer, Wortman, c. llslligan. tg. Btet, l.t NORTH IIAI.r THIRD FLOOR ROOT POWER Building, Wells stY with ar without ply on sremlaea. Robert Boot.

l.g.. Mills l.t., Deer Buffalo 15 to 0. LARGE BOOM WANTED (BY A ilENTLF.M AN) Jackson, I.e. I.e., Palmer o.b.. H-wngartcn in a private bouse, neat Side, within half mile 1ST.

of retail rrusine center. Mm have -running wa BISON QUN CLUB'S SHOOT. MAIN-STORE TO LET FROM OCT. Enquire B0 Main. NICE, CLE AH OA ME.

MASTEN PARK HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED AT LANCASTER BY A SCORE OF 6 TO 0. Special to The Buffalo Eipre. Lancaster, Oct 15 The Masten Park HtghSchool team of Buffalo was defeated by the Lancaster team In the Mechanic Street gridiron tiere this afternofih by the score of 6 to 0. The college boys came to Lancaster with a large delegation of their friends. When tbey reached the grounds, dad in their football armor, many expressions were heard as to the fine appearanceot the team.

Green, the man with the foghorn voice, put his men through the different plays In an able and thorough manner. When the teams llned-up the Lancaster appeared to be a trifle heavier, hut as they were short two ot their best players, the Burltngham -this trifle was more -than overcome. Several new men were played In the first half, most of the regular players being held over for the last halt. Buffalo took the ball and Green kie-ked jyiKfc6r-ski)eS-' WilTiairs rted the ball back fa Lancaster tried its halves around the ends, arid with good interference made gains at each try until the all was lost in a fumble. Buf ter and ample closet room.

Address The l.h.b., Hriter r.h.b., 11. Lathrop t.b., Black Tauaig, Fowler, l.h.b. Gannon. r.h.b.. Wade, l.b.

Mr. Elding press. ine Mison uun uiud will give an open shoot on Thursday. October 20th, on Wal- REAL F.9TATB POR SALE. ENERGETIC LADIES ON SALARY; OlWal opportunity for light agreeable, boat employ-, mrnt; experience unnerraaary wool or part time.

Tar full particulars addreat Moots Company. SJ E. lftth N. Y. was referee, and Mr.

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PLATS rb'R RENT. cents; 5 paint walk 50 cents (birds CARLISLE-BEAT WILLIiXSr "CMNKSS QCAUTtrS Included.) All money will be divided, 50, REAL F.ST ATE WANTED. te invent sso, witb aerrice. in saw, -Vi 30 and 20 per cent Birds, 15 cents, each. Ta'rget, 1 AawnT-waa CASH tTSTOMER FOR BARGAINS.

IE MANAGED TO SCORE SIX. JUI.mb forced to sell, call; on Doyle, Ellicott Square, per West sr. and Jersey (oar bedroom fiats; best, hot and cold wster, and iitor aervice. Inspection solicited; Janitor' at building wiH give prices, 'Address communication Mutual Lite W' ANTED COMPETE ST GERMAN OIRL FDR general good eeak. Bt Breckenriuge St.

t- b'NEI'S RUN Of 107 YARDS. Alhanv Oct 15. The elevens of Will The people who are reading 'The Illus out of bounds Into Cornell's possession FOR EXCHANGE REM "for EXCHANGE. FOB BI1TAU) IMPROVED, iimi Pnllea-e and the Carlisle 'ndlan trated Express War History' are learning what-actually took place in the struggle between the United States and Spain In a -Alexander 'gained three yards, but Cornell fumbled and Buffalo' got the ball. Oursons NO.

3i WHITNEY PL Behoof rilaved an interesting game of fool- A HANDSOME FLAT, mmters TOnveniencej. 7 acres lacd, Suuth Tonawanda. J. Kuwe, Utt ball at the Ridgefleld Athletic Park in rtiioruth.s!sjftRinallc manner which will be tiora at. falo t'rlW feTsolisT'KftV1 'aW'SolragOnr for-- SITUATIONS WANTED JtALR.

ANTED-BY EXPERIENCED -CSlNE MA1t pnsitioa si tMokkeeper or other votilicw'at trust; best of reference. Competent, The Expreas. 1 this cltv today, the Indians winning oy a source of. much gratiffrattoo-To taenr-ta sir-all gains, when the call was lost to APAttf MKST9 TO LET. a score or lb to n.

vt.iMiactio suotik hc- KOtCATlOSAty Lancaster on a fimble. Small and Link reno in the first half orevented the In years to come. There a cnance ror you to get the same information at yery little cost. See advertisement elsewhere in this maie. short gains.

went around the end for a gain of ten -yards. HUrlngtthe dians from' scoring and it was In this, naif that the Berkshire boys made their only D'AIKKNSAN OLUMI.tON will receive her pupil for Krra ti usual on and alter October ITtk. 99 Bird are; paper ior synopsis, price, etc WANTED P0WT1 BY" EXPERT eTENOO-rapher; brat city rrfersace. Address reran net t. The Express.

1 1 't'i 1 ''7 ITt ATlOSS WANTED PEM ALE. balance of the half the ball wa-in Lan casfer's possession nearly all the time. Buf touchdown, which was somewhat of and -McFhWsdn- sentthe ball to Young on his 3u-yard line. Whiting returned It. and soon after Cornell got It back for off-side play by Buffalo; Windsor, Whiting and Sweetland took It to the 20-yard line.

Whiting went through for five yards. Will took It eight yards, when It -Waa sent over. Score:" Cornell 16, Buffalo After the next kick-off there was an exchauge of punts. Buffalo" finally got ths ball on It 25-yard line, but the backs were unable to bold, and it passed to the Ithacan. A gain'of five yards was fol fluke.

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A POoJ- moirtns. The Buffalo Expren travel ue Two minute before the 'end of the half the Indian had the ball within three yards of Williams's Metoxen fumbled and partment (corner Washington, and Ex tioc a ataiKsvrapher whert eoaaaetaacy xpe- rlence are deurad; rtiertacs gmav change streets) can furnUh you any Infor- advcncE3. the ball was passed to Green, for a He sent the ball well, down the field, but Lancaster, brought it back and when time was called the' ball was" on nuffalo'a 40-rard line, both "sides having O'Neill 'Dlcked It up and with, clear THE llUFFALO EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPART-mcnt invi.Ce your concerning autuma and wlnler resorta, without charge for lu aervice, lu efsea, corner Washing. ton and -Exchange streets, is well stocked with attractive snd interesting booklets, circulars, on th subjects, which are yours fee ths sskins, r'-ac tor reply yen write, pirate. mauon you aeaire amui wueio mjw to get there and how tuch it cost, free I bfore nlm raB 107 t0Vch QanA r-ynalao-o fair rplilT If I dOWH.

Th Exprta. FIRST ttASS DRESSMAKER WANTS WOES by tfa say; best citf refsrtnee. as1 FtB REXT OR SALE-THAT MODERN HOUSE and stable, Ik! Elmwood, between Bryant and Summer, Novrmher fbtt; hr peruut apply BRtuW H. Suflurd, Cliurck it lowed by Young dropping ack ana noia-inr the bail for Cross, the last-named failed to score. Green was the life of the writ.

Dleue. 1 la th secona bait, wales wa of but HUh School eleven. He wa In the thickset flwt mads the goal before aa opposing.

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