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10 THF BOSTON SUNDAY GLOW-: OCTOP.KR 5, 1002 He failed, and time waa Yal" Referee. I. Rila. Yale line called. DEATHS.

Hsn. fct 2. WellinstM rerrle. cs-aged vT? at real leae-. Ma A 23 to o.

frier da inrlted. CLt'tK In Roxtawry. Oct a. nartnas. ui wife of Files Clark.

43 era. ce from her late 4j fisi, Bns l.orr. os Suftdar. Oct 5. at 2 aa.

O-den. Ysle. and Pc-mld. Amherst. Time.

Jon and 15m peii.l. WEST POINT 5, TUFTS 0. Cadets Given Big Surprise Stonewall Defence of the College Hill Boys Keeps Score Down. WEST POINT. T.

Oct 4 The first game of the season was somewhat of a mrprtse for the cadets. Tufts college, fighting every Inch of the way. held the score down to five points, which the cadets made near the end of the second half. There was considerable fumbling on account of the wet and slippery condition of the field. Clifford.

Ftateral from hi. It. 192 f.jsarT m. tiOCdaw o'clock. Dish rw? o'clock.

IteLiun fri.f.4, attend CONXtd.l.Y-ln thnrlcstown. On aBK gnerltc liaashw ff -J? Second Half. In the second half Harvard sent almost an entirely new eleven Into the gara. while Bates played the aame team. Allen kicked to mtllman.

wDr ran the ball from the to the 40-yard line. Pullman punted to Allen, whom Jotk-s downed without gain on Hates' fine. Harvard w5 net back five yards tor offside play, and Stlltmnn dropped back to punt. Allen block, d. hut King (tot the ball.

Stlllman again dropped back, this time puntlnr. Bates fumbled and Matthews got tne ball on the 42-yard line. Five-line plnvs ami Lln.lNiy had crossed for the third touchdown. Daly kicked the goal. Allen kicked ofT to Mills, who was downed on the 77-yard line.

Stlllman kicked to Bates' 60-yard tine, whef Hovey wot the ball on a fumble. Still. Yale Ml Princeton Harvard i 1IK1 llel-n t. iiOnr. (I'Kwf.

tJL- ly the vest Ka snrt anir' 1 Fatienil i- fYl' bant the residence of Mi a-n, rlman nora. 2US St. TwM.t. Make the Score. oalem hlsh into at St Mntre a I a Bclatlrea and f-leada rZHjf Iterlted.

"rtjt, i raves kicked off. starting the came, i and Knight was downed before he could I run the ball for a gain. The visitors Ct SICK-ln Sith IV.tfi. Oct tb limine. On man again kicked to the SO-yard line wnrre Aim news downed Allen without i helntred son 4 nwat.

Pnat parents. 217 4, JnmM. ot John and t. Monday, at rcit lnrltsd. gain.

Rates was forest A a I lnr CVT rw" a-sins, but without avail sending the ball to Stlllman on the 45-yard line, where the latter waa tackled Oct 4. at Tf "rnss, Andrews and Copp. West Point's ends, belnx on the alert, nailed the men In their tracks, the ball going to Vet Point on downs. They lost shortly on a fumble, and Tufts nunted. Cooper unoat wa'n ty Connors.

-Italy fumbled on a nnnr nass. hut Hnr. Crimson 3 Much I mo amentia' nrd ft-' 'I lose the hall. I.lmlmv ,4. Daal-Ji, taJ mt as, Stlllman each madi- 15 varda around the end.

and after a five-yard gln by Lindsay. Meier carried the ball over. I 1 hla Is 7 Aarnra at day. Oct A at ilS High an. da 1 S.ca rrurcn at o'clork.

o'clock. Over the Play of Previous Games. I are! frier. to aterxl. Dalv missed the goal, hitting one of the uprights.

Allen ktcked to Stlllman. and Still- man punted without Harvard's trying to train. Town ftimhted and Allen re. i Aiir.n i wprj Jata catching the ball and running It back yards. Graves on tacklea back formation, and Terncy kitting the line repeatedly for K.i ins.

the visitors were forced back until within a foot of their goal. It set med as though the cadets must score, but time was called with neither side senrimr. In th second half the armv boys, by fast and furious work, rushed the ball to within a yard of Tufts' goal, where it took three attempts to push it through Tufts' stonew.ill defence. Tor-ney going through cent-r for the touch of Matthias tjje Ute RrMg.t eeara. II rwaiba.

frtnB Wret Sd at. MsnAwfTSaia at Solemn h.h mas st a-sn covered the ball, and then punted to Daly In the middle of the field. After an eight-yard rain by Lindsay. Stillman p'inted. sending the ball SO yards to Allen.

Lyon making the tackle. Towne cut loose for IS yarda around .1 .1 4 1 1 Elis Put Up a Strong Offence and FOY At ivtn ritr boapitsl. Oct rw ietnml tf Hridjrt Fey. Funrral bla late reaidne. Sf Defence with Amherst U.

of P. st. Est awnsay at a. tnmm so attead. I oan on ine rn line, joe Bummnry: ana I GOttttSITKfl vev F.

Go fmm kin im'r BATKS re Llbbey -idesce. 12 Basjsara7 Jr.eea I a GRAYDON HURDLES THE LINE FOR HARVARD'S SECOND TOUCHDOWN. Mootlar. ti. a.

at 3 friends are larlied to Andrew down. He failed, however, to kick the goal. The seeond half was only of 10 minutes and ended shortly afterward. The summary: mM till NT Tt'KTS ropp le is Dunbaai Doc It rt McMal.cn Tipton If rg Dow Hoycra a Prin Th'-mpsaa rg Ig UaUrued Orarrs it It ay McAudrews rs- le Nsssn qt nb McCarthy HvWKINS "'h fvt i Defeats Penn State College Tufts Loses to West Point Other College and School Games. Sweerjey and It was Vermont's ball.

Then was OH earn re After this she fumble on a first down. made the only substantial line gain of rrotiii re Qnurler ib i iir ffto.MMC uii. wo iuivvu liltt.kn hp.ni.ht nn tho Kail tA le xvtichr i Cleakle It A Marshall Ig llotcy Ig King a Lgoo Barnard rg rNir rg -to. I too rt. Mills it Bewdltcb re Mstthews Connelly Ihb rbb Beilley was never dangerous.

Penn showed a much stronger offepce than iefence. Her development In attack since the openlnK game ha bet nnthlnir ihnrl a tr.miln.tiil II. rbb Ibb Itaninrtnn Dart mouth-a 40-yard lliilf With good JfwU n- fb T-itlln II. it lb ran muii Ijinreaoa Ihb only dnagbter cf Wllliaa H. i iZT B.

Hawklna (nee 5 yra 11 ana Sla7 Funeral from pareata' realdeaer. iS5 2. at. Sunday, at 1 m. Belartrra aad fn2 Inrlted nitboot further setiet.

Sbe tmimZ aleeps In Jesas." wm UI'HilXH In SnmerrUle. rt Jans. Mm husband of Elisabeth Hlggiaa rganaiaa. hla late reside ace. 12 Warwick si.

Ssnaa afternoon st I o'clock. Services tt St TIT? charca. Me! ford st. at lao a. 1tZu, and frleaos Invited tn attend.

HCHN-Ia Hyde Park. Oct A lata A Baa. was the heaviest she has yet played In the field, and good gains were niH'le Ibh Mfi'ltte Torocy fb fb Knlcl.t Score. Uaa State 30. Toorbduwna.

Suell A. f'onnclly. u'ilearn. Goals front toocMowna. Ilailliran t'mplre.

B. K. Smltb ef Amherst. Referee. McOntker.

Linesmen. Walsh of Amherst. Green of Boston. Time Sum and lorn periods. f'utt-n aanej I It CMo I banner le TtmrTon o-e saa li'l Qto Burls hoMcT ef rb Towut Ihb Ken tall Brtggs 8core.

West Point 5 Toacbdown. Tom-y. rmplrc. Kian-r. Kf-ree.

Vail. I.lneatn u. t'ampl-cll aod Rslerbrook. Time. and 10m Marshall Daly ob riper Ihb Ibb Tci.ney rbb Inierft rt-nctr the nail progress---I wteaoiiy toward Vermont's goal.

Dillon making the louchdown. After a long run by Farmer on the klckoff. Wltham punted over Into Vermont's goal, when time was called. Dartmouth put In several new men in the second half, which made some difference in her offensive work. The summary: I'AKTUl ll'TH OF VERMONT IiiiiliM-k le re Morae llerr le Foster Is Turner It rt Oace Ig rg Grow week, and It Is thought beat not to work him too hard He played a fair g.imc.

bvt nothing unusual. Harvard played entirely a rtrsl.lr.g game. In the second half, how 7 u.o., runerSl mili I i 13S Hirer T. iiyoe -art. 1 at 3 m.

Frieoda Inrt ted. through the line, outside of uukle. and around the ends. Bennett. Fortlner Haffman and Gardiner carried the ball for good gains almost evtry time It was given to them.

Richardson. Bennett. Metsgar. Gardiner. Mf-Cabe and Dale played tine defensive Smith.

Arbuthnut and Junk could harJIy be stopped when they had the ball for Slate. Smith's wcrk waa the best seen on Franklin field this enr. both In offence and de-fence Hewitt. Cu minings. Miles and Arbulhnot were all over the field on the defence, and played wonderful games.

ever. wr.cn the subs were in. Stlllman nrartlon pui.tol frequently, and his exhibition C. M. T.

S. 17, St Mark's 0. SOITHBORO, Oct 4 Cambridge manual training school and Bt Marks met on the gridiron at Southboro touay. the former winning by the score of 17 to A The Cambridge team outweighed its opponents and excelled In team piav. Raining as It pleased.

It was held for downs only twice. The features of lh? name was the long tuns of Bov.xn. laters plesse JONES In Weston. Oct yra. Funeral from bla day.

Oct 3. at .1 ro. sn.ltlv Pine rt Ig Isrker Hsnuey l'atteron The summury the playing of Fletcher and Hairis op i Fanner re. STATF. Innclejr re re Mi; n'ltham for Cambridge, PRINCETON 23, LEHIGH 0.

Burke Makes a Sensational Run of 93 Yards Vetterlein Drops a Goal From the Field. PRINCETON. Oct 4 The Tigers defeated the Lehigh college eleven here this afternoon by the score of 23 to 0. All the points were mode In the second half. The game was played In a drls-sling rain and waa long drawn out.

In the flrst hnlf Princeton'a offensive work was ragged, and the orange and black players sot within scoring distance only once, when tbt rushed the ball yards to Lehigh's ont-vard mark. Then the sixnala were on the last down and Lehigh punted out of danger. ana tor Ht Maries and London excelled. qb Barrel me oesi seen on ine new mis tall. The rushing game wan not partlcularly fast.

but It was very effective, the gains all being long and steady. Harvard got In some fair team play The men worked together, and with more srtrtt than ever before. The Bates line was lighter, man for man. than Harvard, and so the Crimson played a good game on the defensive as well as the offensive. Twice, however, the boys from Maine were able to make flrst down, once at the very beginning of the game, when Kendall got around the end for 15 yards and ones In the eev-ond half, when Towne got around Harvard's left end.

Neither team was held for downs, but Bates was con-tint ally forced to punt. JI DKINS la Cbarl. atown, Oct Cd beloved husband of the ate SartTl Jodklns. 37 yra 4 mos. FnsanB 1mm7 tZ.

Idrnc- of hla dauhfr. Mrs A Van. Lincoln st. Sunday. Oct ft.

at 8 a. Pa colonel of Vlcksburg commud 19, C. alsu paat coloo' Francla Meagher eanasat A C. V. C.

Comrades, relatircs an frleaaa kindly Invited to attend. KEENAN la South Boston. Oct 4, Mary belored da neb I er of EUsn aad the ana Tbc-maa Keenan. 14 yra. Faaaral Baa motb-r realdence.

208 West 9th at, sav day moraine. Oct A at 813 High ana IPchanlatin le Torrer It n-nn. lt It llarfnian Ig. Seotv. Marrard 23.

Toorhitowna. Grajdnn. Pipr. I.l; Meier. Goals from tou- ixlowns.

2. Ialv. t'aiplre. Jack liallwell. Itcfcrer.

Guy Mnrchle. Linesman. Randall II. Clioeat. lu Timekeeper.

Kred Wood. O. A. A. Has liat batvrs.

YALE 23, AMHERST 0. Elis Get Together in Good Shape for Offensive Play Goss Outplays Himself. NEW HAVKN. Oct 4-The big Tsle eleven this afternoon found Amherst's lightweight team a stiff proposition- Al BT MARKS Ooleiran Miii'cinan rt Seleo Junk Cummlr.js Ig Dodse Artnth--t qb IJllard tb Melville qb VattgUn Ihb. IHIIon t'olion rhb KrlM fb.

I'ol-iirn fb rhb Wiodward Newton MiM-abo Baldy Bcekman The summary: 8 Becket Towne Murry It Cade Ig Masnlre Fletcher rg. Roper rt. strtlt FOOTBALLRESULTS. rou.Ecr. GAMES At CaatbrMee Harvaid S.

Ratra O. At Haven Yale 3. Asabert o. At Princeton Princeton 23. Lehigh At Pbltodelpbla-t'.

e-f p. 17. IVna state 0. At riweldence Brown S. Wealeyaa 0.

At Ithaca. 43. CnVa a At West 3. Tarts 0. At AnaspoBs Georgetown 4.

Cadets 0. At WaterrlUe. Me-Cclverslty of Males A Oaiby A At Worcester Holy Cross 10. Wnrc-sfcr P. LA At Hanseer.

Dartmouth II. university srVeranat 0. At New Brunswick 43. Rut-gvrs 0 At Alhaay-Winiaros A. Hamilton A At Hartfvwd Sprlngoeld T.

8. 4A Trinity A At Esstbampton-Yale OS a. Wtlltstos A SCHOOL GAMES At Aadover Aadorer 2S, N. M. college A At Exeter-Newharjport A.

A. 12. Phillips Barter A At Gretos Groton school A Sjnmerrllle B. A A At RanfSbarn--Cambridge manual training srfenol IT. Bt Marks A At Fraaklla Dean academy IS.

Attleboro A. C. 0. At Mllford. Mass-Mlirord B.

A 11. Hollla- tsa rt At Tsaatna Kagers B. A ef Newport 11. Tsnnton H. A O.

At Concord. Msas Middlesex school 23. Cos- r-leaecker ItSl-d rg Mitchell rt. Metngnr Itate ni Howard Baldy Diddle Kay It Erwin Cruirer le Techier i GroTer rb qb Hewitt I Score, bartmoatb II. nnlversltr of Vermont 1 1.

p. St Aus iat.U'.- a charca at 8 clock, tires and friends resoectfatly lnrl ted. Harris re KELLS In South Boston. Oct 4. Catberlaa.

Rnrke ob Ob London v. iuir ihikhhk, fiMiia, teuton, umi trout tnnclnk.nus. Turner. I'mplre. J.

B. Indlton of Boston. Iteferee. I.lent Mmith. West point.

I.ln Bat ioq of Iiartmouth. Bates of Ver- Boy bb rhb Wetberlll t. 1 iroe HOLY CR0SS10. WORCESTER 0 Holden rbb Ibb Stearns Hirka fb fb Beekman Parks fb Score. C.

M. T. A 17. Touchdowns. Boyson 8.

Goals from touchdowns. Hsrrls 2. Referee. Molt. Umpire.

Williams. Timekeeper. Dunn. Uneamen, Cos and Randolph. Time 13m halves.

Groton 6, Somerville H. S. 5. GROTON. Oct 4 Groton school defeated Somerville high hern this afternoon to 5.

The summary: GROTON SCHOOL SOMERVILLE 8 Auchlncloaa le re Hsfford widow of tbe Ute William Keta. PsanE serrlrcs at ber late resldencs, Vtt Eaat in at. Monday afternoon. Oct fl. at 2 o'clock.

Relatives nnd friends invited. New Tart papers please copy. KENNEDY In Cksrlestown. Oct 4, Sarah J. Infant daughter of Alexander aad tbe law Sarah Kennedy.

In 3 mos 21 da. Fuaeial from residence. 37 Henley at, Monday, Oet at 2 o'clock. Relatives and frieads Uirlna to attrnd. MAGEE In Roxbury.

Oet 8. Isabel E. loved wife ef Frank Magee, and daughar of tbe bats Racbel Wolcott Kindred Pa-neral aerrlcea from ber late mlfliai. Centre at. Sunday.

Oct ft. at 3 m. Bela-tires and friends lUTltad to attend. See York papers please copy. McGOLDRICK In Cbsrlestown, Oct 4.

AaaK widow of William McGoldrick. SH yra. Fv neral from residence of bor daughter. Un Backs Went Through Tech's Line Repeatedly for Big Gains Holy-Cross Played Several Substitutes. WORCESTER, Oct 4 Holy Cross defeated Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 to 0 on tbe college gridiron this afternoon.

The Polytechnic eleven were very weak In the line and the Holy Cross OullMy It rt Nicterson r.uinwns ig re AUen becks repeatedly tore through for big on Merrtfew At Portland. Me-Maldra U. 8. ft. Portland M.

AO. John J. Kilty. 140 Medford at. Moodiy it 9:30.

Thence by 10:43 train to Sandssky, 0, StMey rg Wordsworth Watcrbury rt It McLaughlin Webb re le Baldwta Ininroer 0. Lswtvn-s for Interment. SandnskT and At South lu field b. a e. Marr qb, Currle- gfahaat Ihb rbb Ctmrtnay 12.

Boston Eacllvh JI1.I IUB9 fltmjfVKA Wrtit PUO' stltutes. Carney. Regan and Baldwin being on the crippled Holy Ceos. scored a touchdown In each half. Held missed both goals.

For Holy Cross. 8kelly. Stankard and Hasst-tt played brilliantly, while Burke and Kvlands were the mainstays for Tech. The summary: At Salest Mesa B. Mgh rbb Ihb Burton Fan- fb Ik PhUbrlrk Crotas-A Somerville II.

A A 17. Concord B. 8. A Rcadtng Allen, Marker. Goal from toncbdoam.

At Mflton-Mlltea aradroif S. O. At WskeSeld-WakefleM H. A HlM.Y I WORCKierCR I Hhiuki; le rVtrr At Dorchester-Boston latin wheel y-'B'Saitwa i. lx.J$..'- farr.

mplre. Ctiddy. Beferee, Jones. Time. 15m and Cum pertoda.

Gans-McPartland Bout Postponed. BUFFALO. Oct 4 While boxing with Herman Miller yesterday afternoon Joe Gans Injured one of his hands. The papers pleaae copy. MeCABE In Dorchester.

Oct 4, EUen. wtf st John McCsIw. formerly of the South End. Funeral from her late residence, 74 Stasia st. Dorchester.

Tuesday. Oct 7. st 181 a av Beqclem msas st St Mathesrs chares. Norfolk at. at 0 a ra.

Relatives and Meads am tnrited to sttend. VOR.1ISTN In South Bectea. Oct 4. Jobs Infant child ef Michael and Maria Moriwn, mos 8 ds. Funeral flora parents' re.ldenra.

IBS West Stb st. Sunday. Oct 5. at 2 a. Relatives and friends lavitid to attend McDERMOTT In Cbarlestown.

Oct A Desna husband of Nellie and beloved aoad Mlebsel sad tbe late Elisabeth tt, 33 yra IS ds. Funersl from his late reside net 46 Bunker Hill at. Monday. Oct A at o'clock. High msas at St Catherine's choirs st o'clock.

Relatives and frlenda Invited a attend. Kin-- It O'N-llt ig Boric Foley Cauitbell Rankin Melner Pelllaer Euieron It BMts It Malrne le Chlcktrlng qb Ilizike Merrill Chester H. S. At Bralstree Boibury Latin 11. Tbayer academy At Oolnnbas-a groonds- Boston college geeps 8.

Dwlrht school O. At Lorost-st grmioils-Soath Boston II. 8. 12. Onturtoos 0.

O'Connor re. I.i n.i Iciptntnl Skellv Uib M.rarthy Ihb I- ihb Ihb I'antons HARVARD 23. BATES 0. date of the bout between him and Kid MrPartland has been advanced to Monday. Oct 13.

Gans has 2300' posted to guarantee his appearance on that date. SUNDAY 8ERVICES. B. T. M.

CHRISTIAN CMON Sacred lllos-trnted lecture Sunday evening nt tbe I'nion hall. 48 Boylaton at. Mr Cyras Weeks of Lynn. Maaa. subject.

"Ben-Har. a Tale of tbo hrlit." fuUy Illustrated by luO Stereoptlesa Slankunl fb fb Bylacd (captain! Score. Holy Cross 10. Touchdowns, Stank-arrl. Ueld I'midrr.

Jobs C. Spence. Befrree, Prank ('. 'aranaoct. Linesman.

William D. Cvlllns. Time Sum and lm periods. McGAFFlGAN-Ia tbla city. Oct 3.

Wllliaa slews; doors open at 7. to begin at 7:90 r. (changed from all and tbe public cordially Inrlted. McOaffigao. 40 yra.

funeral from hla latt residence. 33 East Newton st. Monday. Oct 4, at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral mass st ths cathedral at 9 o'clock.

AL'LKEBN In Sooth Beaton. Oct A Taosus, son of the late Th-ioias and Mary Malkara, I 80 year. Fn neral from tbe rtajdtats of Ws aunt. Mrs Patrick Feeney. 112 Grove at.

sea-day, Oct A st 1 Service st Oar Lady ml tbe Roaary church at 2 m. Relatives ant frlenda Invited to attend. MFRPHY In Cambridge. Oct 4. WUlaa beloved husband of Mary Mnrpby.

Fvneraf from bla late residence. 30 Prince at aes-dsy. at 8 a m. Requiem high ana at St Mary's church of the Annum iatjex at a a. Relatives and frieoda Incited to atsssd.

THKODOUR PARKER MEMORIAL. ear Berkeley and Appletoa ats Sends evening. o'clock, flrst anntvenary serrlee. A 3 dreasea by the minister. Rev Chan.

W. Wrndto. and. the Rev Thomas Van Ness. Tbe cborua choir, under Mr P.

W. Wodell. musical director. All seats free. AU Invited.

EMMANUEL CHCBCH. IB Newbury nt Servlees 8.30 and 10 SO a a and 4 pm. Crimson Team Shows Improvement Over Work in Previous Games. Harvard partially atonedwfor the humiliation of being scored on by Bowdoln last Wednesday by doing Bates np yesterday by a score of 23 to A Last year the boys from Maine scored on Harvard and held the Crimson down to two touchdowns and goals. Yesterday was the first good day that Harvard nas bad for a football game, and between 4S40 and 3uOS people came out to Soldiers field to see the game.

For the first time, too, women were in evidence at a game, and one of their number waa almost as much an attraction. Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the President watched Harvard play. She BROWN 5. WESLEYAN 0. Touchdown Made Ten Seconds Before the Expiration of Time Limit in Second Half.

PBOVIDENCE. Oct 4-Wesleysn and Brown fought a hard battle on Andrews field this sfternoon. whlcb the latter won by the narrow margin of to A The halves were short, so that a large score could not be expected, but up to the last minutes of play It looked as If neither side could possibly score. Brown, by means of the hardest kind of play, pushed the ball over tbe line with only 10 seconds to spara. Near the end of the second half Brown look a timely brace, and with the ball on Wesleyan's 40-yard line made steady grilns for a touchdown.

Chase made O'DONNELL At tbe Carney Oct 4. HARVARD HOLDS BATES' LINE. Abate aanghter or Jimei im nary vuav neli. 14 yrs ft mos ds. Funeral eaalaj.

Oct ft. Funeral titivate. PICKERING Is Ibis city. Oct 3. Msrgaret J-.

The Harvard backs were slow In get- 1'unrnl wife nt ananas l'lrkrine 42 yra. ting started. Marshall had to wait for rbb Bean Fork iu fb Hmltn Ftrtlner Ihb. Hare fb Mean fb services at her latt restceiiee. runner continually, and the Inter BeUtlveo and frleaos st.

Monday, at 1 m. ference was always formed long be- sat In the north stand down In the front SPIRITUALISTIC MEETINGS. MRS AKKRMAN JOHNSON nolda splritnal meeting, 40 Prospect St. Cambridge. Sunday, after S.

evening 7:80. Mediums. Mrs MeGrata, Mrs Collins. Mrs Wilds. Article readings.

Peace council Oct A DR ABBK HEATn. Vlteopsthlc Healer, teat and business medium, dally 1 to Clrcls every Sunday at 8 o'clock. 71 Dover st. finnan thine for each investigator. Come once.

Su2t oft AMERICA HALL SPIRITCAL MEETINGS. TSt Wabngtoo ft. will reopen on Sunday at 2:43 and 7-48. Morning circle for of medlnmshin and snlrlt Invited to attend. tb ninn.r had Ih.

Km 1 1 .1 l.t POOR In Maiden. Oct 4. George Poor. 82 yra row. and waa accompanied by T.

I. the backs follow their Interference well. WlaM-nSnb fb I of I. 17. Tonendowns.

Gardiner. Bennett. MIK-hell. Goals front touchdown. Gardiner 2.

I'mplre. O. H. Brooke. Penn.

Kef ens-. W. It ttkeaon. lehleti Uauun OrM. Robinson, a Junior, better known by the 0 mos.

formerly or Cbarlestown. onre oi faneral later. blckname as his uncle. "Teddy." Only One Fumble. SLATER In Allatoo.

Oct A Henry A. oldest aon. penn: Jout-a. mate. Time five yards.

Barry got In a sensaMonai run son or feuwarq ana xvannsn Cambridge at. 18 yrs 1 rao 1 A Paseral Sanday at 2:90 at tbe Methodist cbsrek. Howard sv. Relatives and frlenda am Invited to attend. Interment at Mt Ansae; thotigh the Ells towered over the Amherst line It was sll that Yale could do to run up 23 pclnts against the boys front Massachusetts and keep them a dlstarce from the blue's goal.

The coaching of Charlie Gould, the Vale captain of last season, coupled with Amherst's pluck made Ih- game an interesting one to watch. The I ale It am showed good Improvement and plaved a much better game than on Wednesday when Tufta waa allowed to score. a notable feature of Yate's work this afternoon waa her Improvement In team play. For the flrst time this season, the team began to get together In offensive play. The defensive work of the Yale line was good and owing to Yale's weight It was practically Impossible for Amherst to make any Impression on the blue's line.

Tbe boys from Massachusetts never once got within striking distance, and In fact never got In Vale territory dur- CORNELL 43. UNION 0. I Mrs A Cobb and Mrs McBenna. conductors. STii.NE-lo Maiden.

Oct A F. William Sana. There was less fumbling by the backs than heretofore. Tenney being the only man to drop the pigskin during the lineup. Tbe backs did some good tackling, both In the line and end plays, and the kicking was an Improvement over that of the flrst two games.

Stlllman sent a beautiful blah spiral for ye.rJa toward the close of the game, and he had several Just short of that distance. The Harvurd men broke through all right, and Barnard opened boles big enough for a funeral to pass through. 79 vra. neral Irani a Bcckland av. Monday.

Oet A at 2 a Rclatir -a and friends Invited. WARD In tba city, tct 4. Kate Ward, steer Miss Roosevelt was dressed In a crimson walking suit, and ska wore a large red hat and white feather boa. A aquto nt neophytes running for the "Dickey" was on band and furnished bo ond of amusement for tbe spectators at the game. Between tbe halves they gave short concert, whlcb waa tar more amusing than musical.

Capt Kernan's knee would not permit bts i.ig Into the game, but be was out In bis togs, watching his men from tbe side Urea Bowdttch was tield captain during the first half, and Leo Daly during- the second half, wben the varsity nubs were sent to. Harvard played men during; the two halves, giving all the flrst substitutes a chance In the game. The subs scored only one less point in their half than the varsity did. Daly missing a goal from touchdown. Bates used three substitutes during the game.

or Airs Marrar trulllvaa. Funeral sas her residence. 334 at. Monlay. Oel A nt 8:13.

High mars at Jamea' ctareh. st o'clock. Relatives and frleala Inrtm to attend. or 2 yards. I nase gained 10 and vveltd the same distance.

With only one minute remaining to play Barry carried the ball to within one foot of the goal line. Chase was called upon to carry the ball over, wblcb be did. Only 10 seconds remained and Hamilton failed to kh the goal. Barry made sensational run of 30 yards esrly in the game, but a fumble on Wesleyan's lo-ysrd line lost the ball. The summary: BIIOWN WBSLBTAX Scbslaa le.

rs Harker sbsw it rt Ferbes ST rg Kapy loiter Day Col rg jar Snvngs Oobb Bnsa pp. Rstln In the second half the Tigers braced and. aided by an element of luck, scored their touchdowns and a goal from tbe field. The flrst five points were scored by Hsrt after Princeton had got the leather on Lehigh's live-yard line, as a reault of a poor pass by Barnard, tbe visitors' center. Burke.

Princeton's little quarterback, made the on I touchdown on one of the most sensational runs thst has been seen here since Arthur I'oe accomplished his victorious feat against Yale In ISM. He fumbled Butler's punt on Princeton's 10-yard line, but plcklns the ball up quickly be dodged two tackles In clever style. Then behind excellent Interference which saw him through the entire Lehigh team, he covered yarda. Tbe Princeton coaches at that point sent out an entire set of new backs and toe substitutes worked together In flue style, scoring a touchdown In short order. Dewltt kicked all three goals Five more points were added two minutes before time waa called by Vetterlein, a freshman, who succeeded Burke at quarter.

He dropped a clever goal from the Held from the 2S-yard Une. The attempt waa made direct I In front of the goal posts, but the halT was very slippery. The Tigers showed great strength on the defensive Lehigh gained the necessary Ave yarda only once. Rafferty. Princeton'a freshman tsckle.

was carried from the field with a wrenched knee, whlcb will keep him out of the game for some time. The summary: I'UIMKTOM LEHIGH Basis Is Dsrala Brewster Makes a Field Goal From His Own 50-Yard LineHis Work the Feature. ITHACA. Y. Oct met Waterloo on Percy fleid thla afternoon and was snowed under to the tune of 43 to 0.

The game waa particularly disappointing In view of tbe fact that tbe visitors had come to the city expecting to score on the red and white, and hoping to hold Warner men down' to 12 points at most. The contest proved to be a rerular in the second naif, nowever the ii. r- WISE In Rosbury. Oct 4. Maria PVeK vard line did not block weil.

Three ins the same. vrldow of NlcnnUa Wlae Funeral errrirtS at tbe residence of ber daughter. Mrs A A Stockwell. 1 Leslie pk. Tneaday.

Oct 7. st lpm. Burial at Hingbara. times Hates men got through on punts. Yale's four touchdowns were due to a and once Allen succeeded in blocking long series of short gains, with a num-Stlllmsn's kick.

Harvard's ends yest-r- ber of 20 and Si-yard runs by Capt Chad- i oA.iaa iji i son Mrs Julia Da-els, both splendid test mediums, will stdee snlrlt messages for tbe Spirit of Truth society ef Sf.l ritual 1st a. Bel Men'a ball. 514 Tressoat St. 7:43: Erbo male quartet. Mrs UlU pb-dat GOLDEN BCLE SPIRITCAL SOCIETY 57S eSS ay.

JZ0nEmZm iTSim haii- Clrrjeat 1M8 pm. jsaJlnastT :30. Mr Kowler secretary president, BOXBl'RT SPIRITUAL ASSOCIATION. Highland ball. 80S Warren St.

earner Wslnut a- Meetlnc Sunday at JO m. Medium. Mrs R. Mack. CADET HALL.

Lynn Dr Calrd. Pres. 8 SO 7:80. Mrs May 8. Pepper.

Supper, circles, song serrlee. orchestra. Harry Chase, pianist and director. Joate Arnold, aototst. EAGLE HALL SIS Washltkgtoa st Splritnal loetjnca.

eon do. ted by Mrs H. E. Mlllaa. formerly of America hall.

Conference at 11 a Test meetings. 2:30. m. a Mrs PEA BODY JlcKENNA Circle Wednea-day evening at 8 o'clock. 11H Warren at.

near Washington at. MBS GRACE RAKER, medium: circle m-day. 7:80. st 287 Colsmbas av, formerly 88S Trt mont. nay ptayea a goo-i icaroe oi iooioau wick, ana several 10-yara runs oy nan stralaht through the game.

back Fnrmer. George Goes outplayed himself this afternoon, and got Into the Interference In a way he haa not done s. udder qb qb Calder tcspt) Tht Mclonnen practice game. Therflrst touchdown was Barry (espt) Ibb vVhn" lwo mlnu(es after the 'bb Ibb Ilanlon fl ltosers Mini iao minutes lai.r tftreii shot around tbe visitors' left end for 70 yards and another touchdown 2 Beacon St Funeral Designs a Specialty apSl ouuwuiuiions V. UUV IW Bates had ail sorts of plays up her sleeve, but only once did she get a food gain.

The Maine boys used two or three different tackie piays. some of them with both tackles back, and they also tried several double passes, on all which they were tackled for a loss. Bowdttch was tbe star of yesterday's game. He seemed to be everywhere. He tackled the Bates backa for a loss time and again, and he was with the Harvard runner on every play.

Marshall also Old some clever a org. He almost got loose for a long run to the goal. Jumring clean over a tackier. He ran the team In grand style. Harvard wss penalized for offside play.

There were no serious Injuries In the game on either side. IrZi were used. Ldtwrence and osteilo Dlayed almost as well us the wYih LV, placed. The flrst half ended with the score 23 to A The feature of the second period of before thla year. Capt Winslow of the baseball tesm made a rather poor showing at quarterback.

He does not seem to know the game, and was one of tbe weakest spots on the team. The three Yale fullbacka. who were all given atfrlal. did good puntlnc the few times when they were called upon. Capt Chadwick opened up the game with a 30-yard run for a touchdown.

It was only a minute later when Chndwick Rot clear of the Amherst tine at Am- rst's G-vard line, and had a clear field ahend of him. His Interference, however, was tangled up. and he did not have good assistance. He managed to get JO yams before he was stopped. irmer fumbled the ball, but Yale soon It barb throuath a fumble by Am- 446 TREMOXT ST-Splrltnal meettn a m.

and 7 pm. Mr Higgs-I Wood. Mrs Carteton-Brovm Wi aaaa OlalillHSI a a Marked Improvement. While Harvard's play yesterday wan by no means brilliant for a big college team that has bean at work almost three weeks, yet there was a marked improvement over anything that has been seen In Cambridge this fall. This was no doubt due to tbe fact that four of laat year's men played In the flrst half Bowdttch at right end.

Barnard at right guard. Marshall at quarter and Grardon at full. These four veterans plsyed straight through the first half, after which they were sent for a run around the practice fleM ii. to the locker building. Marshall, the old Dartmouth guard, started the trame at left guard, but he waa not piayed through the entire first half.

He has been out only about a Brown It rt i.ai..oeid of Hamilton fb Score. Brawn ft. Tonebdown. Chase. I'mplre.

Dr Hammond. Tale. Referee. Perry of Northwestern. Clifford at Brown, Mxou of Wesley an.

Time ha res. Georgetown" navy o. Middies Are Forced to Make Two Safeties as the Result of Some Careless Playing. ANNAPOLIS. Mil Oct 4 Georgetown defeated the naval academy football team today.

4 to A The game Itaelf waa a aingular one. no touchdown being made. The visitors made their two scores on safeties, both of which rcsult- LEWIS UNDERTAKERS, Ra. SO LAG A NO Hi.ET. Competent persona la atundancr at all ksaS ef tb day and sight.

Telephone COS Oxford. Sutf THE MAN i MARRY MI ST buy tbe ring of Tbe Wilson Jewelry Ca, 14-15-16 Tremont row. who bare tbeor own SS rg urthr V' eia goal kicked Barnard ift" trom. cornell's line. Ig Jonason I Punting and running of the little Waller Ig.

e. Hewitt rg. Barney rg Geare anaT WPrP superb. At the thr me Smith was tbe only Crn'U Harvard Kicks Off. HARMONY II ALL.

1 flight. 724 Washington Hngbea" tests, development. II. Mrs Georyle iJ F- JOHNSON-Sunday circle fj a m. 2:80 m.

7:30 Boom A. 170A st. a MRS FRlF.DRIi-K'S test SSl.8 Dm- 8Bj off Auburn at. near Rrkllne. aml-ld report.

SOMKRYILLF. SPIRITfAI. SOCIETY V. Crans Sunday. 7:45.

Mr Uttleaald of Boston. Ell. M. La Roebe. rtes t'HKLSEA.

ODD FF.LM)WS- HALL 2:30 ami Mr K. Tuttle. teat medium: Win. J. Pnwrra.

Ptvaldetit. a h. rst. and 'oy a series of short rushes over for her second touch The game began a few minutes after A curried It tory end Kafferty Iewltt rt re. -Mmler re Rnrke qb Vetterlein qb.

Hart Ibb fonlke rbb. Refer rltb utrlr ul olaln rlfaS u- tXION I -r dark kt Calvin A Farabnrh Pnrvla rhb Unn A ParaU-uct) it. 2 DOHt Laraua ed from careless playing. Tbe summary: i i Vii'n aVaatdana NAVAL CAOATS FOR SALE Hull iWiRGimW. Mlt ROStXd'K cast 7: 41 a MRS MARRINKR.

CIS Tremont at aandn. Bk Owens le Tht.minon It Horke lg (lore on Best Dental Work Miller 7-otrsa 84. Sa. snssany, 3 and Tbursdaya .1 alttlngs dally I each, coat Englla HARMtlNY IIAU 1 fbrht r.nlr tu I baoja 812. f.s: Gen pbano-rai Ington st-Mr Smith's meetings.

and 7 SO 82 SHffS n.vV TaS ST xtt au.v-r, 1 Gu. i field glaaava. th power: Oallsraiii trre re Suiilr rt MttM.n.H rg Belknap rttdavtieltttt. -'--L Smith Carpenter Scfatw -k le qb McXalr rbb Straaburgcr Utb Shou I I'M -ir .1 what h. Mct'lnre fb fb Butler hyles fb fl, Purvis Score.

Princeton 23. Touchdowns. Hsrt. Burke. Rafer.

OsslS from Imirhdonna. iK-wltl 3. Oral fma Seld. Vetterlein. I'mplre, Mr Minds of V.

of P. Referee. Je aW mre of Princeton Unemen. Rarnard. Princeton.

Herman. Icblsb. Time 20m halves. Timer. Mr indie of I'rlncet.

n. U. OF P. 17, PENN STATE 0. UJ( si.

tsnre. B-'aton Kcbange Co. 4 Winter -t- Kt-rna steitaer t2dmnndton It-Kklev qb. Itellly Ihb. Hart Bate winning the toss and chosing to defend the east goal.

Marshall kicked off to Cole on the 30-yard line. Brlgss bucked the line for three yards and Kendall got 16 yards around right end. Harvard was penalised Ave yards for lislde. and then took a brace. Towne was tackled for a loss of three, and on tbe next pay Bates was thrown back two more on an attempted double pas.

AUen punted to Harvard and the ball rolled out on Harvard's 50-yard line. Harvard at once started to rush tbe ball. Tenney and Graydon each male four vards on tackle, then Tenney is yards on left end. Grnydon hiirdud for and Mper. behind good Interference, made la yarda around rig.

a en-l. T.nnty carried the ball through left tackle for 10 yards, and then one short gain by 1'lper. and two by Graydon. a.vi tbe lattar took the ball over for the flrst In sla minutes of pl'iy. down.

In the second half Amherst hsd chance to rush the ball, but she couldn't do It. and Yale once more carried It up ro the -yiird line where Farmer waa tried. Farmer went through and Goss followed him and. grabbing him. carried htm aioug for 25 yards and another touchdown.

After a 20-yard run by Shevlin. who carried up the kick-off. Bowman m.i a long punt. The Amherst fullback was thrown In his tracks, and a moment Inter Farmer was shoved over for Yale's last touchdown. In one of tbe closing scrimmages Coffin came Into collision with Bowman and received an ugly blow on the head, whicaw made it necessary to carry him off the Held.

Between the halves Walter Camp called the Yale team together and gave them a sound lecture on football. It was th- flrst time in years that the old coach haa done any active coach. us Wand le Iawreoie I.ne-'or It t'calelln It Vnmer Stare ic Ht.li I'sviu Lies r'elner M.nley Webb rg Mrs rj llartirti rg Smith rt re Hull re Brewster qb Jamea oh Ibb She nard ibb Qsafs rbb Snj-iler rtfb IturiM fb t'attlls fb Met) re. Cornell 43. Mbt-iard Pnrcell l.wn.

2. Bfwwi REtJISTKR. s'lowcasea. chairs. sotU fouutain.

2n WUet. off Salem st. Sslf Ig Bollea It Wright le Olrnvf-d le Cook qb Sherrtll Mb IteeiW rhb Griawld AT LCWtbT POSSIBLE PRICto. This IwstltBtloa (founded tw is.m swia for Its object tbe ministration all dental work by vvell-knovsa anert den tlata AT A COST. Ita alas Is to famish the beat denlnl ervirs la Boston, nntl people in miHlrrnlr i-irctiutafn nees who mini earefal.

antlafnettiry nurk are In- II fb ru steam table, 4 Mb at. A U. MRS STACK medium. 11 Tremont st avctf.n-t lrrix Monday sod Thursday evenings. FLOWERS ef Very Lowest Prices Safeties.

Naval Cadets 2. empire. Thump SMITH 2 pans, Wtsjli tuaplr Referee. Hsrrls. Peanurl I or 1 wmm nt IaB von.

vanls I aaterbury at. RoalUaiaM, Ihb Sylna fb Schuyla-r fb Tourhdowna. tioala Irnni tiiuch Gotl fretn an Af It 1. wftedi to accept tbe ntlvnn- 1 tnarea oOVred. YOI IWOT fr'OHD Till 1KIR PAY Till: lllf.

rilltKS. We have the beat i.i. i i nana foreitrarllas leetb palnlesaly. and oar nrtiMeinl teeth are arkann ledaetl to he the bent I. flil.

4 rf.mlki Bellefonte Men Played a Strong, Aggressive Game, and Only Good Work Saved the Red and Blue. I'll It. A I FXr'HIA. Oct 4 Pennsylvania fcatctl State college thla after-pnon on a slippery and rain-soaked Held by the score of 17 to 0. It was aa ea- JHEATING AND COOKING tuH SALE-Rauae.

WILL walct tn I J. NEWMAN SONS 51 TR CNT ST. HAVE MO SRAMH STORK. It took Harvard ii-si ntn t. psa Bar- i lie has been on the side lines as an ad- the bnll from her own 50-yard line Itrewater.

I mulr. Mr twedltlun. caeap. C. HARVEY, If? way St.

making the score viser. but not since St has he so close to the team. With Mr Cnmp on havlnsr located nest do tr. patrons I nard kicked the goal it. Terre.

sir r.vana or '111 l.lne.rcen. Mr T.dln of i crnell and lollvrd of I nioo. Time lioiiltl be rnrefal nnd net into the pt severe contest for so early halves HR bSl.R Fainais all wita iatera. etc. cheap.

C. HARVEY. 107 Cass-way st. PaRJL. Allen kicked off and the ball rouen the side lines this sfternoon was Frank Butterworth and a half dosen more of Yale's best coaches.

The summary: M.A.C.30. BOSTON COLLEGE 0. State College Team Gives Evidence Of Being as Strong as That of Last Season. AMHERST. Oct 4 The Maasschusetts state college football team defeated Boston college this afternoon by the score of SO to 0, snd gave evidence of having an eleven equal to last year's team.

The home team was able to make gains of long distances, and Capt HalUg-an kicked the Ave goals. The vtaltors failed In team work, and could not prevent the long gaina of the home team. once did th- Huston 1 ill- FOR Ml taurant. lot water i anailtlimi ci.piwr brdkn. In the season, and Penn'a score does not represent tbs character of State's play.

DARTMOUTH 11, U. OF VT 0 The Inner entered tbe game with tbe to win and did not give I Hanover Men Win Their First Game rlatht aSSce.i Open nr day. ra HttJof iknttstry, net ttat mtrmifrom tit Inrtttutt l.au$t tl ntt attJ a mart fm'knmlU strett. It it fit a linked ktrt im jr-atrr fsrarvwy rent) -you grf tht trnijit. jjjT-Taese Price evrr baser.

ttmli Set Teeth an ln at SU.7S Special sets at half saaal price. (aid ran us up i (rasat Sl.a.1 Old Plates Keniade Sl.no HroWen Platen Hepn Ired ftc up I up until whistle announced the end of the Nothing but the wonder of the 8eason Play Was of the Fierce Kind Throughout. HANOVER. H. Oct 4-Dartmouth arr.h VSaur fl r-i cm a iha naia ful Improvement In tbe work of the Quakers over their game of a week ago Ah1t 2li Hanover at HALFPRICEAlot of parlor st.

Camleidreport. op one Blgst. PHOTOGFAP HS7CAMERAS HAVE YOUR FILMS scleotincally develrjed by the Boston Film Developing Oo, 4 It at. PHOTO. $1 dew; am.

tbiug new. aiflet Searh: ftae aniab: north 82. UBoW. 51 WaSS- AMIIKR Rafferty llreWdy Varanm Howard 4. Piluier .....41 Pierre GriaauM Danlrb Wrditmm Ibb Field fb Quill sivtti tiern from iler.rit.

Iali: Neat le Hamlin It. Shevlin It ttians hf limey Ig rr Hogs a rt ufho re Hare re Ihb Illnkle Ihb Farmer rhb rbb fb 'aaderpnrl fb Bowmsn fb. DEATHS. vllKAUX lu Charleatown. tVt 4 Bridget A AjaMRSj 4b yrt.

Fui-ral fn.m the of ler Mr. William FlauagssTaS Warblu-ion at. Monday. Oet at :30. Ue-MUiein blab msas at St Mary's church.

vfsM Relatives and fnenda klndlr Invited attend BI.RNS- Ib Ka.1 CaaibrMge. te Patrick b.l..ved huaband Mary FLaibetb Burna r.tm hi. late .1. fcat ambridge. Monday.

tVrt A at 8. renulrsi at the cbutcb of Ihe Sacred Heart it II I a. Relative, and frlenda are invited to attend. Intntnent la Calvary temeiery, Wobnrw. huainl laved huaband of Mary falnsn tnee K.wught.

as yra II mos Funersl fram hla late residence. ia Mladore St. Sunday. Oct 5. at 1 15 i instead af Satur day aa p.rvlouly aauauacedl.

Servlees at Si Francla de Sal s' church. Vernon st. at m. Hlgb msas r. i Uondnv defeating the university of team come near souring, and that was over the gojl line, urayaon kickcu from the Xe-ynrd line to the middle of tbe fleM.

Bowdltct. tackled Kendall for a four-yard loss. Allen punted to Marshall OO the 2i-yard line, tbe Intter car-rylng it to the i -ar i Hue. Jumping over Libhey. Two plays and a the middle of the field gave Bates the ball Allen punted to llper on the SS-yard line, an'! punted back to Allen on the line.

Petes fumbled and Bow-ditch Uad the ball cn the 4S-yard line. Sevtn plays thn.ugh the line by the three Harvard bicfis resulted In another touchdown. I'lpcr takinga the ball over. Barnard kicked the goal. Allen kickt-J off to Knowlton on the 20-yard line, and the latter ran tbe bnll In 20 ynrds.

Tbe Harvard backs tok tbe ball down to tbe 30-yard line, and as time was about up. Marshall tried for foal el-osa fltM siaj.uaj oo the 11.,. a Taeth leaned All Work Guaranteed IO Yeai pteWlcn of tbelml aim ii fT.ur "fifth. The game was plsyed nurd throughout, but nil the scorins 1 us i WF. Bt Y.

rent. pell aad earns age camerwa aiwl in the hrst half, when the slate college boys made some costly fumbles. Toe Nummary: Mao Boston coli.kul Abern le re Sullivan lialluaa It rt Fltapattek rralgiw-ad Ig rg Cramer Pstrb i Keltu. Franklin rg ig Ig Rarry oosil tt Ii Wiialep 4f Winter at. Ihe tilrr snd prevented the ctdle-sians from showing theis full of-ft nslve ik wer.

State began the gnnit-tv ri.rivinK the ball for 40 yards and lost It tn downs. After that she only hed the ball twice more In the first half In sveond half she carried the ball her own 30-ysrd line to within Penn'g nve-yard line and thtn lost It op The Boston Denta! Institute, 174 Hase-sr St. Hev HtektaWel) Open Saturday aad Monday eaenlngs till 8. hundays 10 to 4 CTfysw cnt tut tin ataf. and trimg ani as mC alUm a dtumni tf ttr ttnt.

was done In tl.e first half. Ciougb got tbe ball on the klckoff. and two end runs of 20 and 1 yards, followed by steady line gains, brought Vaughn over Vermont's line for a toucn. down after four minutes of playing. on the next klckoff Mullock ran tbs ball up yards, Dartmouth fumbled rhadwlrk.

WANTED Nnre. Yale Parawe 8. O.ala MeClln- lock. Raw ana A I'nudre. Wurtfnb''rg, for YVANTF.D-4 nice tstd.s uoroiug at riura.

Attendance of tlve and ftlrnds leuetlsd. ksuat seat 4 to labia. tU.

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