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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 6. IQol. DANDERI NE HARVARD. ON SCORES Furniture i Carpets The Bostonette Rain Coat FREE THE MOST INVIGORATING HAIR TONIC IN THE WORLD. FREE Head mat tnese representative CMcago ldUs aare Co say mbout If AT- The Hit of the Season.

50Ca Bates Gets 6 Points to Crimson's 16Tufts Makes Touchdown Against Yale. ON THE DOLLAR. Waterproof, Porous to Air, Small in Bulk, Light in Weight. No van in Our Businoa History Was Furniture. Evnr Bouj at Such a Figure, How a Boston Man Tomtott tho Lostonotto "I don't doobt voor word', btit tow cn a 1 7 I 1 cloth that I can ne i'ght be water puicuasea me entire fctocs ol uriuttire ami rrof slid a ctrtomwr Monday aftercoon.

from the adaiinistrator of the told him it didn't do the trick we'd fire Hill estate, Nos. 251 and 253 Main Street, Gloucester, we have marked these goods at prices that will move them quickly. We have also marked every article in on, his baok the price wi Aimile thrown is. Kmw what he did Toot that ten dollar Bostonette home and pat it to test. lat-lag It between two chair, be poured a pail water lat i the tag, plac -d a vesel beneath to oatoh the drip, lit hit pipe and got ready siock at tne very lowest prices.

to bare a good laagh on the Standard. But If you want anything in Purni the water didn't seem to tote through. It ture and Carpets look over our siock; it win pay you. wai np agaiait a new proposition At bed-tine he decided to let It stay till morning. in tho Store a oat to fhow that the coat xouM leak." Bnt Kt'u in ijiures, ihesc goods will be on sale there wasn't at much as do oc the oadera.de of the fabrio in the morning and the owner's aatlafied he'i git one of the wonderi of the fi'oiday, Oct.

7, 8 A. a coat that yon can ee light throagh bnt that refutes to Open Evenings During This Sale YOU'LL have use for a Bostonette rain coat this season, or the weather Until 10 Below Are a Fe of the Kanj Bargztm in. it i riee. tmm. prophet '11 miss his.

try. We are the manufacturers and retailers of this famous garment 1 Pirlor Suite. 3 .1100.60 Mi BS 1 Suite. 5 1 ParLir Suite. 5 nl 17.50 rhere not even the suspicion l.TR Mvthti tin flooe art tin Mtn4.

I CipiUv-HSS rJ JHWgr "1 law met aaur Duateriw In trttt. uji "My u' w.ia not avff'VSfwyP 3 BssSBfeSN 1n tnn nick tate my mist Hn I leTeWT S-TJ)J Mm Maamil CuWHU tin ntrbnttal Mm Cm SuCXLT trn: 'Irtonp I tRJ Sfc tritt vtfl "tmm DlMknm mm mmtf A Wina mwf DMtwWw my lau mru w.arf -M ftfm Tff 1 'l 4K JX. tt 1 cttutt at owi mnJcffcHj. I huiiuj mar I kill I ml mumm ftt pi iiiiu i At tOmmW yf JHmS I Morn a JJ UkSifi SSS H.00 of rubber about the fabric, but it throws off wa'cr like a duck's back. It's wool, crood 4.IMI 2imt Wi.oo M.U0 vl 7 ii 17.

'M I'll. 3.75 1 Parloi Suite. 3 1 Table 1 Couch. Leather 1 Veioar Tufted. 1 Velonr Couch.

1 Velonr Cooeh. Plain 1 Turkiah t'halr 1 Marquis Ann Rattan Rattan Rockets Cobbler Rockers Morrl tuttrs Morris MM 8.00 S.iio wool, carefully woven, specially treated and well shrunken. The cloth as pliable as silk, 3.50 7.00 4.tM 18.UO in 3.VI 2.00 o.ou and fine as broadcloth. Fancy Rocker Bed OSKfcCt) In cut and trim the Bos- ujo il HARVARD tonette't riht up to the second in style, and the top coat that HARVARD SCORING FIRST TOUCHDOWN ON CENTER PLAY, AND KNOWLES OF SCORING IN THE SECOND HALF. Mi.

K.UO 1.90 300 3M ft.00 Iron Bed Couches Squires Sofa lied. Extra I-nrge Mirrors Kitensl ii Tables Din. Chairs Side Boards China Closeti Dining t'halra. Box Dining 'bairn. Leather Seat Chamber Set 1 Chamber Set.

can outclass it In looks is yet 4.U0 I2Ai lo.mi 12.VI Miss Densmore. one of the ladies whose photo appears above, writes us under recent date that Danderine has made her hair grow three feet longer than it was naturally and it is still growing. Pretty substantia! proof of merit tm It mot? to be seen. All the newest colorings. Trices Fumble on Soldiers Field, and a Muffed Punt in New nit 32 JW h.oo 37.30 will be given $1,000 OFFICIAL GUARANTEE.

To Whom It May Conetrn: THE KNOWLTON DANDERINE Chicago, horeby agrees to refund Ike full purchisin? nrice of Dandennr to any one 1 Bureau and Glass 13.30 1 Bureau and Glass I Bart au and Glass. Maliog TS.iaj 1 Bureun and Glass. Curly Blicto (WOO 1 Chiffonier, Drawera. 00 I Chiffonier and Glass 13.03 1 Iron Bed. any size 3.75 1 Woven Spring, any 3.50 1 S.

T. Mattrees. any 3.30 Stdral Springs 3 00 30.00 4.78 r.n to anyone -SI5 and 522 1JS i 1.751 who proves that the above photographs and testimon 20 Haven, Give Visiting Players an Opportunity to Achieve Glory, and They do Not Let It Escape Charlie Daly, Harvard's Ex-Captain, Scores One of West Point's Three Touchdowns and Kicks a Goal From the Field. Cotnmedes 4.00 ials are not absolutely genuine and unsolicited. any reason not ex-pericyte every result claimed for it.

Cl.amb.-r chairs l.0 CbamU-r Roekera tM Wire Cots 200 Cot Mattresses 2.00 Pillows, pet lalr 2.09 Pillows, per pair. Live 5.50 acaiv and its properties ars ss invigoratiiie and strengthening that make ths 17 1.X5 2 (7 1X1 1.23 List I 17 i.oe 5JV0 5. (Ml 18.00 3.00 DANDERINE lsabtoibci moat escerlTbv the hait grow unusuany thick and loss. Wben applied as fertiln soil is tj produce vegetation. IT IS HO te produce veretation.

IT IS to tne acaip is unt a ure to produce an aoitncance ol c.jmv ha.r WORKISti H0SDER3 EVERYWHERE. We guarantee that one twentv-hve cent bottle el it will do the -air more zood than a gallon ol any other hair tonic ever made. Be sure you get the genuine, mad onlv by The I'lllos. pair. fentb Comforters 2 all wool Mattreane.

2 nalr. 3.50 2.00 MOO iaoo Kaowlton Danderine Co. 26c 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Alt druggist keep Danderine or will urder it for you ii you aak them. FRE OFFER To ahow how quickly Danderine acts, we will aend a large ssasple free by return mau to any esc wso senos aathis acTerttsmest with their name and address and 111 cents ia silver or atsmps to pay postage.

Mattresm-s. 2 Hst Hair 80.00 Goals from touchdowns, Campbell. Allen. Cn. game, and showed up so well that he I YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES.

3T L)r -i well. Lluemen SOLD ONLY BY Standard Clothing Co, 395 WASHINGTON Juat Below Winter St. KN0WLT0N DANDERINE Chicago, III. nd Andrews of Bat, s. Mattresses, Soft top.

It.st. College Cots. All Iron Cote All Iron Nat. Springs W.iod fram--. Nat.

Springs. was given a trial on the varsity. He Pjre. Bnv.in. Referee, plays his new position well, especially SCSH of w3 J.n on the defensiv-e.

His tacklim? Is al- I V.Trt Wood, tackllnK B. A. A. Time, lorn and 10m period. -tJt'jflV1l MMSJtS, No.

7 3J 335 Z.7S tt.50 17-Wl 4 Am US Baaaaa, So. 7 only six points against Bucknell today. McClnre for Davis, Freeman and Vandrrhwf the pursuing: players until he had safely Mc- for Melr. Kafer M. i ord.

crossed the line. The summary: Clave and l'uulke for Underbill. Ddham A. A. 5, Norwood A.

A. O. Pnrlor Stoves Purl Stoves Kitchen Tables Kitchen 'hairs Kltc.n Chairs Refrigerator Toilet Tnhlen Toilet Tf'des f'hevsl Glass Glass in oriensive play Cornell was fast and mtide splendid gains, while against her defence Hucknell was unable to make an Impression. Cornell's failure to score more was due to losses sustained In penalties and two or three bad fumbles. Bucknell showed a strong front In the second half and proved the possibilities of her heavy line by making a ways good, and at times brilliant, He runs his team well, but Is a little slow In passing tho ball.

Haivard's interference on punts and end plnys was better yesterday than heretofore. It was quick In forming, and stayed together well. The mass plays were not so fast as they might have been. Ristlne at right halfback Is too fast for any two men that have yet played back of the line with him. Capt Campbell missed two goals again yesterday, both of which were easy.

Tho first hit the cross bar, and the second went way oft to the side. fi.OO fl 00 on 5.00 loo 3i tm 25.si tt.no 250 LOO ia 12.00 i.0 2.0 37 ist 15.O0 1200 1.50 2T. J20II 2.00 10.WI WIU.IAMS Wilbur Hatch Iennett Ielghton Muaaman lg Oble Jones O'Neill Moore DEDHAM. Oct 5 There was an unusu- ally large attendance at the annual foot- I ball battle between the rival athletic Mi r.Ao HM 12-0 iuH COLUMBIA Wolff Smith m.m. Ward Ig Bruce c.

Shaw rg. Puder rt Van Noovenberg Wlllard rkxalman ib Weea lbb Morley rhb lousli.Tty fb tuim.i of Dedham at Norwood, which pork. Nearly stand on her two-yard mark and wrest- took place today at 8ton fiow ceople witnessed the .75 15.IHI liiK me i irom nrp.ci:. inis was tne only occasion on which she earned possession of the leather. The 2ts or more from Piorwooa were TUFTS SCORES ON YALE.

Fox Muffs a Punt and Chapman Gets the Ball and Carries it Across the Line-Final Score is Yale 29, Tufts 5. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct 6 Yale's football escutcheon for 1901 received its first scratch this afternoon. The foot, bull team from little college of Tuft3 scored on the wearers of the blue late In the second half, t.nd after Tufts been beaten by a score of 29 to 0. This touchdown by the boys from Medford hurt Yale's pride evefl mors than the stiff argument that Amherst gave Yale on Wednesday when the score was 6 to 0 in Yale's favor. The Tufts team wnt back to Boston tonight lust about ar.

happy as though they had beaten Yate. The first half of the game was one Wtirdnibes Hall Tree Cbamlwr Tahlea Roll Top Desk IWJc Case. Toor. WlnAaST Shades Watson rlili Laurence Jarkart Pesliody TRINITY AN EASY PREY. 7.50 1.0 14.

VI Keferee. Morris Ely Ttiuclidovrn, Weeke. doomed to disappointment, but Dedham's i goal was never In danger, while but for looee playing the home team would have run up a big score. Dedham's touch, down was made near the end of the first half. It was third down, five to gain, on the Norwood 15-yard line.

C. Hurley was Riven the ball to rush, but "Doc" Tale. Umpire. J. C.

Met'racken, Peunsylranla. Time 15m halves. Dinner Combination Caes Ann Chairs rm 4.o J. tm Mi 4.00 Dartmouth's Goal Was Not Even Once in Danger. HANOVER, Oct 5-Dartmouth defeated Trinity today In the second Hurley tackled him for a loss of three yards, only to find that a double pass Junior Interscbolaatic League.

A mooting of the Junior lnterscholastk-football league wai held last evening at the B. A with K. A. Carrtck of Cambridge manual training school presiding. Salem, Kovbury and Hrlghton high school were admitted to membership The schedules follow: poiTTHKRN DIVISION.

Oct 3tt Thayer academy va Hyde Park tit Hytio Tal k. Nov 1 West Roxbury vs Dedham at Dedham. Nov 6 Hyde Park vs Dedham at Dedham. Nov 8 West Roxbury vs Thayer aead-MH at South Bralntree (undecided). Nov II Dedham vs Thayer academy ut South Hrulnf.ee.

Nov 11 Hyde Park va West Roxbury at Charles River park. NORTHERN DIVISION. Oct 25 Roxbury vs Chelsea at Chelsea. Oct St Mechanic Arts vs rialem at Halem. game of the season, 230.

The Dart- had been made, Brennan scoring around Harvard 10. Rates 6. Yale 29. Tufts 5. U.

of V. 23. Penn state 6. Princeton 47. Haverford 0.

Cclumlila 5, Williams 0. Aniherat 0, Worcester Tech Wealeyan 2S, BprlBgfteM T. S. 0. Srraeuse 110, RroWB 0.

Dartmouth 23, Trinity 0. Cornell BirAucll O. Went Point 20, Kruiiklln and M. 0. Annapolis 0, Oeorgetown 0.

University of Chicago u. Knox 0. University of Michigan 67, Case school 0. Carlisle 10, Dickinson O. Worcester academy 12, Bxeter 11.

Wluthrop, Me, II. S. 6, Webster S. Baacot H. B.

17, Kdward Little II S. 6. Thornton academy 11, Gorham H. S. 0.

Attlcboro B. S. PH Uiver H. S. 0.

tlould academy Lewlston B. S. 0. Hean academy 30, Mechanic's A. B.

S. 6. Haverhill B. Punchard H. B.

O. Iwell H. S. 17. Westfm academy 0.

Kt Mark's 0, Boston l4tin O. Uroton lC. Cusbing academy 0. Me.lway 11. B.

1. Holliston H. S. 0. Somervllle B.

8. 6, Medford H. 8. 0. Cathedra' A.

A. 11. Hartfords 0. Mansfield 0. Nortto.

Attleboro 0. Hyde Park 17. Echo Bridge A. A. 6.

Udltann l'alls 21, Co naval brigade O. Dorcfic M. A. c. 6, CNseent A.

C. Alleton A. C. CharlestowaO. Lincoln A.

A. 10. Btcbdale 0. Boston V. M.

C. A. 27. Sailors and Marines 0, Dedham A. A.

5, Norwood A. A. 0. Koallndalu ltt, Norwood A. C.

0. Browning A. 15. Metropolitan A. C.

12. Horrlstowa 2d. Westerleigb C. o. rnlverstty of Buffato 10, Lehigh 0.

Notre Dame university 6, Ol.lo M. U. 0. Mdton academy 18. Thayer ti.

BATES BOYS HAPPY. lrcraln Carpet, all wool. per yd. 524 Insraln Carpet. Cottos 4Se.

ner yd. JJ Intrraln Cnnet. stair Mt per yd. IS i'c 75c. per yd.

4. per yd. 7 Te.pemrv per yd. SS V. Ivef BesL Sl.SOperrd.

DU Cloth 35o. per yd. 23 Cloth dbc. oerrd. S3 mouth goal was at no time In dancer i Keddy.

Dedham backs wcre strong. v.hile Barrtt wai Norwood's bet. In ana rue visitors were tinnuio to make First Period. The game began at 3 o'clock. Allen kicked off to Graydon on the 20-vard line and the latter advanced the ball 20 yards.

On the very first play Rlstino went Just ouside Bates' right tackle for 40 yards. Then followed a series of ehort rushes that carried the ball right down the Meld. Within four minutes after play began Ristlne had carried the ball across the line for the first touchdown. Campbell missed an easy goal. Allen kicked off to Bowditch on the 15-yard line and Bowditch got 20 yards before he was downed.

Harvard again took to rushing the ball. All of th made their gains steadily, and once Ristlne got around Bates' right end for 25 yards. The ball was carried to the 10-yard line by these rushes, but there came the first of the Ions? series their distance once ut the game sided, Yale scored 18 points, making her first touchdown in less than five the line Smith and Plckhardt were strong for Dedham, and Hubbard and Bock for Norwood. The summary: DF.DHAM A A NORWXD A A Rolland le Ecools minutes after play began, her second H.im.!i12 ft II. :t.2.-.

irter 10 minutes of play and ner trum 1 liv BUiimiai DARTMOUTH TRINITY Bullock le re Meredith Hanlon le mm re Garvin Smith It Hendersou DALY DROPS A GOAL FROM FIELD. Ex-Harvard Captain Also Scores One of the Three Touchdowns Made by West Point Against F. and M. HIGHLAND FALLS, Y. Oct Between 2000 and 8000 football enthusiasts witnessed the football game here this afternoon between the West Point cadets and the team from Franklin and Marshall college of Lancaster, Penn.

It was West Point's first contest of the season, and resulted in a score of 20 to 0 In favor of the embryo soldiers. There were three touchdowns, one each by PMpps, Lawson and Daly, and Dalv kicked a goal from the field. West after minutes of play, in this half Ruga. 3s ft Riig. 301n.x01n 4.00 Rugf.

SoxSOIn BOO Straw Matting 40 smitn ir rt Rsin.tr Uio blue haa her tronsesi men on tne Neales lg. field. Ailing it in the second half Capt Gould substi Johnson Plckhardt Dawaun rg o'brim Huhbar.l Ig Bock Ig Donovan It Peary Pratt Frown Ut Lewis RUey tuted an entirely nw back field and made four changes In the rush line. Oct 30--Brighton vs Roxbury at Charles Only four regular players were lert on Crane lg Hill MyerM It Vnntlne THOS. KELLY the field.

Against this team of substitutes the Tufts team stiffened up. Tralnor Baker re Hurley Hi qb. Hurley lbb Delaney I of fumbles. Derby dropped the ball. Jtiver parK Nov (V Roxbury vs Salem at Selem.

Nov I Chelsea vs Brighton at Brigh ton. Keddr qb Hurley Caliun After Yale had scored a couple or Austin Smith Pines GriOln rt Whelden rt O'Connor re i Lllllard re. i Wit ham qb. touchdowns and Tufts had once unsuccessfully tried for a eoal from the field, Nov 12 Mechanic Arts vs Roxbury at mines itn or parK. l'oint scored 10 points In the first half and 10 In tho second.

Fox fumbled a return punt from Knight Allen Chapman le Nov -Mechanic Arts vs Chelsea at and Chapman, who came down rust. Baker rbb Young fb fb Barrett Score. D. A. A.

6. Touchdown. Brennan. t'mpire. Charles J.

Bonnemort. Referee. Dr U. Leon Steele. Llnesuii-n, Leavilt and lloly.

Time 15m and 2om halves. qb Tuke Merrlaai No. 790 Washington St Bostoi opr. hoi us sr. Also No.

782 Washington Street DURtntC THIS SALE. i harief. Uiver park Nov 1- Srilcni vs Chelsea at Chelsea I uruier qb SYRACUSE 20, BROWN 0. grabbed the ball the moment the wtle man dropped H. Consternation reigned In the grand stand as he broke out of the bunch that had gathered and car Belknap qb Newtek Mechanic Arts vs Brighton at Charles Kivt nark.

Largest Score Made Against the Protri- Colton Uib. Tivcn3end -rbb Trutnbeli Wyncoop Nov Brighton vs Salem at Salem ried the ball behind Yale goal posts. Sherlock failed to kick the goal. Tht Yale crowd promptly cheerea (Mecsaeoj. Dean Aeademy 30, Mechanic Arts 5.

FRANKLIN. Oct 5 Mechanic Art Tufts, and the undergraduates remarked Van Weelden Roslindale 16. N. A. C.

O. On the Pearce playground yesterday afternoon the Roslindale athletic team beat the Norwood A. C. team by a score of 16 to 0. The summary: RGSMNDALB NORWOOD A They Not Only Keep Harvard's Score Down, But Score Against tho Crimson.

i lauiioan run dence Boys in Years. Knltbs rhb PROVIDENCE. Oct 5 Syracuse won a 'nV''rs'jt rbb decisive victory over Brown today by I Grover fb running up a score of 20 to 0. This is i fb the largest score any team has made I fb acainst Brown in vears. Hrown mi ircor.e- Dartmouth 23.

Drawn iiur utten. the Hates center, and a brother of the Yale Cutten, was on the ball like a Hash. Bates tried one of her trick plavs, which gave four yards. Ristlne got a bad blow in the eve, and Knowlea took his place at right halfback. Harvard steadied her line and held Bates for downs on the 15-yard line.

On the next play Mifflin fumbled, and Ramadan, Bates' right tackle, cot the ball. Allen punted to Knowles on the 25-yard line, and Harvard began rushing again, but on the second Dlav was penalized 10 yards for Cutts bains offl'. Knowles circled Bates' right end for an 18-vard gain, and Mifflin earned the ball across for Harvard's s.rond touchdown. Campbll kicked the gonl. making the score 11 0.

Allen kicked to Bowditch on the JO-yard line, and Bowditch carried it to the 40-yard Tne before he was tackled Bates was plven the ball on a forward lass and Allen punted to Baldwin In the middle of the field, when time was called. to each other that this experience would do the team good. gave iJeun academy a surprise today Harvard was sorely disappointed In i fufts was unable to gain murh ground and -within three minutes Hincklev Touchdowns, Dillon, against Yale, in the first half only a K.ncon kicked a rretty gonl. After that Dean little more money, and that 23 of th? principal contractors have agreed to -icn an agreement to pay higher waget Lnd grant the nine hours, before tomorrow nlghu The committee was last tut of tbs option that not more than UN of th ir- nieni worker would be obliged t. wr un.l Keveral wer team into tho neld composed of arwasn I grzS HSg; tsaeMswae.

iiewicB. Ainn Umpire. W. P. Paze '02.

material, almost entirely with the re It few yards were gained. Yale kept the hall constantly In Tufts half of the field. Kiley OUtilii-el hfr opponents and scored al most at will. The summary: Gunt her le Murray le lllhti hard It. Peterson It Gibbons It Clinton tnat sue was not only badly defeated.

but a large part of the team show-In Toward tlie end of the yocond half the lr an Mix 11 AMU ARTS condition was Rvan pnysicai visitors opened up tho Yale rush line ami if. Conuel Forbee lc Burrle her football game with Hates on Soldiers' field yesterday afternoon. Not only did Harvard fail to run up the big score that she was looking for, but the Maine boys succeeded In getting a touchdown. In the very last minute of play Swann fumbled the ball, and Blake, right end cn the Bates eleven, got It on tho 'J5-yard line and with a single man for interference he carried It over the by substitutes. Syracuse, on the Dthor Manning Ik lief that the number to strik fctctan It rt Scanuell hand, placed an experienced team in tho c.

Kaslln Grimes and stopped Yale's backs, beside gaining twice around the ends. The feature of the game was the playing of Glass, iuH not be above 300. .1 P.blark is Cbas. rsperavr I'arimoutn. Keferee.

I. J. French, '01, Dartmouth. Linesmen, T. F.

PIngree "Ol. Dartmouth; Bruce '03. Trinity. Time 20m halves. Carlisle 18, Dickinson 11.

CARLISLE, Penn. Oct 5-CarllsIe In-dlans and Dickinson college today-played their annual game of football on Dickinson field. Carlisle winning 16 to 11. Two 25.mlnute halves were played. Youne of Cornell was referee It Loey Howard rt.

li.Tr- wn re le Jan ill oney 1 Koite laie Dig rrcsnman guaru, wno rrom first to last was the best man on the field. Johnny De Baulles, the Blue's Woodward Miirtln re White t. Cairns I I udson re Webb qb qb Cxtln quarterback, did some very fast run 1 field, and one which showed exce'lent coaching and training. Weir then made the sensational play of the game. The ball was on Syracuse's 30-yard line when Weir took It and after being forced back 10 yards' slipped through several attempted tackles and after hurdling Seudder.

scored a touchdown. Boland kicked the goal. In the second half Bates kicked off and Syracuse steadily advanced the ball ning ana proven a very nara man to OnsfJsM nb catch. Johhny Hart, the brother of the chwender rhb John Ma honey Forest Fires Are Dangerous! tlowartb i. uuar: ana Hlckok of Yale umDlre.

Carlisle l'atcb re Fbtpia Tl i't' II 1 Stone till WoV.warvl Th. numiu Davl-. Goodwin Van Amrlage O'Brien 1 Kellev fl. Hinckley played better ball than at any other time line. Matthews, who played quarter on the crimson in the second half, made a desperate attempt to avoid the touchdown, but he only got his man Just after ho had crossed te line.

Even the Harvard supporters forgot their oartisan feelings, and cheered the Mscall rbb Clloton fb d'al'Medla Fltzpatrlrk fb Princeton halfback, also did some fast work, and was by all odds the most effective of the new men in the back-field. The summary: YALB TUFTS Hnld Shhmm Cannell -wan re Itunham ioks It Danforth Francis It Conaett for touchdown. A "safety'' and third Second Period. A large number of substitutes were put in on the Harvard eleven for the second half, and this weakened the team considerably. McGrew kicked to Allen, and the latter advanced the ball only a few yarl3.

On the first play Moody got four yards through Riggs. Bat-s short gains and then fumbled Harvard getting the ball, bwann hit the- line for five yards, and then Knowles went around Bates' right end for 30 yards and a touchdown. He his way beam If nils OUCOOUWO save oratuae points. The Score. Roslindale 16.

Touchdowns. Sehwen-ler. Howarth, Fltspatrick. Goal from toncb-cwn. Fltxpatrlik.

t'mpire, E. Scbweuder. Score. Bean 30. M.

A. 5. Tmichduwaa. Stone. summary: Pulslft-r 2.

Fates, mat Baada from tonch- Referee, V. Cabn. Linesmen, and Blrkfaed. Time 15m nuii 2um perlils. So are neglected coldi! Bcfli should be extinguished at tne beginning.

Heott le tnis season. Wheelock was in the gamo for nrst time this year. The summary: Johnson made first touchdown after 10 minutes play. No goal. Williams maae second touchdown, no goal.

Score nrst half, Carlisle 10, Dickinson 0. Second half. Dickinson started off with a rush and played a better steady rushes Stanton was pushed 1 over for touchdown, no goal. Carlisle fumbled ball on 55-yard KliJSE the right into Stanton hands; he had a clear field and made a beautiful run for a touch- -SYRACUSE BROWN llolend le. Abbott Wykoff Moore rg Johnson rg Ehmke Henderson Colter I'arrleh nal lg Curtis Carmou rt lt Wehb GARMENT WORKERS HOPEFUL.

Demands Kay be Obtained Without Pierre nui Sennet Galurnean Chapman le Pluukett men and shaking off those who tackled Woodward f. from Held. Btnck ley. RaBBtr I. Morris.

Keforee. Wlhna) Llnes-meu. Klebardaou ant K. Time 15m balvca. B.

Y.M.C.A. 27. Sailors and Marines 0. The B. Y.

M. C. A. football team played its first game today and delisted a team at the Charleston navy yard, composed mostly of sailors anu marines of toe dispatch heat Dolphin bv the score of 57 to 0. The feature of the game wis the work done by Mason and Wheelock for the Boston team.

nun. campieli the goal. Score lb 0. Allen kicked over the coal Hnaa.A Holt Hamlin c. lluaa rg Itafferty llostkss4 re IV Saulles qb Hart lhb Koi lhb ciiadwlt-k rhb.

Seott rtib Wlllielml Veoderuoel fb it LMryer le Cann Weir re Protracted Strike. The garment workers of this rlty now exrert to secure, an advance In wag -s without a protracted strike. Last night the special committee appointed to call on the contractors stated qb Sherlock Clements Ray fb Knight Harvard took a free kick from the yard line. McGrew kicking to Allen, wno made a fair catch nnd tried a nlaet kick from Bates' 48-yard line. His kick le Galltsoii Sendder qb Scbwlnn natch Mrlntlre Deuiileo play, and the Bates supporters, of whom there was a considerable number, went wild with enthusiasm.

From way up in one corner of the stand there came a united cheer for the Maine college. The happiest Set on the field were the players themselves. They took off their head gear and waved it over their heads, whue they jumped In the air Joy. It was a sight very similar to the performance of the Carlisle Indians, when they scored on the Crimson last fall. The Maine boys came to Cambridge with the expectation of getting a good sound beating, and they went back with six potBta against the Crimson, while the Crimson had cored only 16 points on theui In spite of the fact that they came with the expectation of being defeated thev tried hard to ecore.

Three times Allen dropped back for a place kick, the first from their own i-yard line. O'Neill Brown lhb Morris rhb Brlggs that there was not a contractor In the uui not, nowever. threaten the DICKINSON Seeley re i Klgers rt Seeley rg Decker rg Hoke Acimerman, Capt cut went to on the 30-yard CARLISLB nradley le Florla Roven It Wheelock vvilliama lg Srroggs Chesaw DIBon rg Lubo rt city who was not willing to grant an increase of wages to his employes providing the manufacturer would pay a 64 99 tmu me carrieu ta yardc Harvard tried a few plunges, but fumbled, and Bates got the ball on the io- Score. Tale 20. Tnfta 5.

Touchdown. Chad-wlck. Hart 2. Vanderpoel. Fox, Cnapman.

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Time 15m jsJret. 77 jaro une. ato ay maue six yards, and Core uie next pi ay BaDCOCX rumbled, "dji It rhUllns The COLONIAL Dr. Hilton's Specific No Will positively cure a coli grip, and Prevent Pneumonia This has been proved time mw time again in New England by than a million of people during past ten years. It is the FIRST remedy ever advertised to cure a cold, the gnp prevent pneumonia, and It VJT the ONLY known remedy that win it and leave no injurious effect to htomach or heart.

You will malt mistake in getting a bottle or B.ake got the ball. Bates tried another place kick, this time from tne 45-yaf Une. but Alien again failed, kicking to Matthews, who carried the ball from the 15 to the line. Bates at once recovered the ball on a fumble, and tried a third place kick, this time (mo the Hare Johnson Beaver lhb. Yarlot BREAKS UP WRETCHED it art le Williams le Salter 'i Cannon rhb Shlffer Stuart lbb Powell rb stoat oa lhb Crowe! 1 Cammlngs fb fh lckerahain fb Score, Ryracnse 20.

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Defeats the State College of Belle-fonts, Perm, 23 to 6. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 6 The university of Pennsylvania eleven today defeated the State college of Bellefonte. Penn. on Franklin field by a score of 23 to 6.

Pennsylvania has shown remarkable Improvement during the past week- and the addition of Teas at right pruard strength the team considerably. State college has some good material and played a stiff game. The visitors made their nnlv tnik. Williams fb. Decora fb aj-yara line, i-tarvara blocked anc Swann fell on the ball.

Score. CarlUle lft. rtleklnaon 11 COLDS Matthews gave Swann the ball on the first play and he fumbled, and Blake irot it and carried it across for un I-wna. Jobnaon 2, Williams. Stanton 2.

Ooala is; K-ucid-jSLS, Hare. Core. touch Allen kicked goal, and time was called immediately thereafter. The summary: Harvard Bucked the Line. Fuly 2000 people witnessed the game from the grand stands.

The afternoon was almost an ideal one for a football game. The air was crisp and Invigorating, and the sky clear. Harvard bucked the line for the most part yesterday, but she varted it with an occasional eud play. Her rushing game was faster than it has been, and ner small score was due mere to fumbling ihan to inab.lity to gain ground. Several times th lost the ball, when ttuy were plowing their way straight down the field for a touchdown.

Once the fumble came at Bates 10-yard 1 ne. Bales resorted to trick plays for her COLUMBIA'S NARROW HSCAPE. Weekes' Sensational Run Accomplished Defeat of Williams. NEW YORK. Oct 5-Throush the splendid work of Harold Weekes, Columbia defeated Williams today at football on tho new gridiron at the Polo grounus by 6 to 0.

The touchdown which won the game for Columbia was made by Weekej after a sensational run. Two threatened touchdowns by Williams were prevented by Weekes also in his alertness in falling on the ball at critical times when Williams rumbled. Weekes. who it was thought would be unalile to play owing to the conditions, successfully passed the one examination necessary for his r.lnstatem.'nt to football this morning, and bis presence proved a great help to Columbia. It was only by tne narrowest of mar-ems that Columbia escaped defeat.

In the second half she was entirely BATKS re Blake Princeton 47, Haverford O. PRINCETON. J. Oct B-In the second game of the season here, the Tlgera defeated the Haverford college eleven by the overwhelming score of 47 to 0. Dewltt played weU for Princeton, scoring one touchdown on a 50-yard run and kicking all seven goals.

The rt Cole -rt Ramwiall Bastard e'auiitwll Tharer le tirnydeu 1 1 Blaeden It. It Cutts Ig Hovey Is Sarsent RU.1.-S rg Barnard Tg down and goal in the first half. After securing me oau on downs Whit worth rg chlUit Cuttea It Reel by G. W. HUtoa.

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Shell crossing the line in a mass play. Pennsylvania scored In both halves by resorting to "guards back." Davidson, Teas. Snook and Bennett scored Pennsrlvaalala touchdowns It is not for us to alarm you about your Cold; you are wretched enough as it la. Our province is to supply the cure, and we do so with confidence. Dr.

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DocToa'a Boos Mailed Pass. HumnkrejV Homeopathic Medicine Coc-nr WUlUoi and Jolts Strata, New York. that style of play. She could make very Lawrence rt UAVERFORD re Grant rt Worthing i S.mkln Roes Chambers It Cadbun fiia-lgen rt Utile tmpressu on the Harvard line PRINCETON ll-ury le. PeU It Wright il'itkiewles SLort rg.

Lk-wltt rt. re MMr qb MeOard lhb McClave rhb LnderUU fb defensive. Twice the Massachusetts col- kicked three goals for Pennsylvania and lege iosi cnances to score by fumbles on Smith one for college. Bowdltih re B.irseaa re Bsljwln qb Matthews qb 'K-rhv lhb Swaua lhb Rltlae rhb Knowles rhb le Reeder qb Phillip rhb Jones lbb Stone uiiamDia li and one-yard line, respec- The winners played about 30 men dur Mwuh Pngsley qb Allen rbb Moody lhb Babeock fb Flea fb Turner tively ing the game Baldwin started the game at quarterback for Harvard, and handled his team well. At times he was rather slow netting his plays off.

He was not so much responsible for the fumbling as was Sargtnt. for the latter passed the ball very poorly all the afternoon. Matthews had charge of the crimson during the second half. He has been playing that position on the second for the two days previous to yesterday's BEST $2 JJAT MADE Standard Clothing 395 Washington St. Opp.

Franklin St fb Fox toucbdowna. Juelr. IfrCord 2. Underbill. GLOliB ADS GLOBE A US PAY BEST PAY BEST TRY ONE TRY ONE AND SE AND VlHUn fb McGrew fb Columbia's only score came in the first hall eight minutes after play began The ball was on Williams- 30-yard line when Weekes.

helped by Morley's Interference, dashed around O'Neill and raced down the Held, successfully shaking off Kafer. Fonlke. Dewltt. Goals from loucbd Dewltt j. I mnire.

-lleef A'hM. Cornell 6, Bucknell 0. ITHACA. Oct S-Though Cornell's playing was entirely creditable and at times brUlUnt, her eleven scored Score. Uaxranl 16, Rates 6.

Ti-Uvhdown er, Prieeetoa. Referee. Charlie Young. Cornell TUB 2Dm and lim i-ertbdr. Subtlir" lir.r by BiaUae, Miam.

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