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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 11

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THt $AILY OKLAHOMAN UN AY' OV 11 'isos JP (f i 4 i SPEED WON OR YALE ffiRSl DEEAT TH mewne suarterbscX for tb manuals VT wy Tliy tea 4 MAIN ft INC UHN i Wr iV Vb th 'V HARVARD DEEATED INDIANS 'T i 2" BASE BALL CRAZE REPLACES 0 I 'V i fll ABE'ATTEL AND HARRY BAKEA ARE TO MEET AGAIN Chicago Noir t( jimmy Burst Wks' to moot Charier Neary in a twenty round 4 A MCftUry etnal and ncmbr ir city It was a groat financial and social sue cere Before tb game Governor Melsndss tad aovoril other taambor ot the ownpetlng teams pretested Duqu aa old Ume edKsr la as maoo lbs around that Mwte a profeastotial and ok agreemast wan catered lata that practice would be done away with entirely on the ground that 11 would betir TM game 'wan gn event at International character and brought the army Mvy and marine corns the United mated late ront ptlltlett with the reprseanteUrta at many foreign powers Mallett British consul general wee a member at the "Old Hmara in 5 ONE (CocyrlihL 5 IMLt bv IL Hurtt) TWO YOUNGSTERS 8AM BERGER ON THE RIGHT AND AL KAUMAN ON THE LET TWO GAMS YOUNG IGHTER BERGER HA8 HOPES BECOMING IN TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION i Washington Nov 10 Baseball baa'taktn' ('enema bv storm since the arrival on the canal sone ot largo number of ntbnatastloI fat The love the inert baa aproad from the matinee tiara and other enploge on the isthmian eaaal and tbs oommuwlon amt KACflVG is A DELAYED PASS ANO BRILLIANT RUN BY WENDELL WONS' Cambridge A MaM Nov do foatod the Carlisle Indiana today lu a lively game on Soldiers ield by a score ot 8 to ThotouchfJown camo through a fine run by Wendell in the first five minutaa tho second half i The Harvard back went through the Carlisle center on a delayed 4eaa and from hie own yard line planted the ball on Carlisle's 11 yard line' rom that point alg Harvard rushes carried the hall scrota the line Wendell Urlng the hbnor Burr tailed to kick an easy goal Altaennb they nut kicked Harvard (he Indiana played a disappointing nni What four tricks they attempted foiled to result in any material gains and only once in the entire conteef they gain a first down and that was dfie to 8 yards allowed them on JUrvtfd Intortor l4 lt it vi r' XK 'fe i A PRIZEWINNING HOtfMD Sufpbar Nov Tbs third at4' teat day of the Sulphur counlng moot wu a success Silver Hose bwnedby Johtlsou Lo Vick Guthrie aud Wichita Ku wluind dleswt euJUum race between Great Northerntbo dog IMI won first money in ilia 1U dog slake at Ccptnan Ken ran against Old ltllvthe famous jack rabbit for IMO The race wae wou by Kit cully Oreet Northern wuwold today to Dr Hoss pt tlt The Enid Coursing club Is arranging to poll off a big race on tho Balt Plains between Jet and Cherokee on te Denver Enid a Cult railroad In the near future tor Bert Mcadden the president' has lately relumed trona Hot gpringt 8 Df where he judged the national event which looted oorerat weeks' lie gave such universal aatls tacUon that he has boon retained ijudgo next year Mr Mcadden te now In Bulpbar Springs 1 acting as judge at a coursing meet which was gotten up by the Commercial club of that enterprising city He elated before be left Enid that he bad arranged for oomo ot the fastest don in Ute United States to take part in the big race on the nlalne the date to ba announced an aeon as be returns from Sulphur wbsra ba will confer wfth prominent dog men' Mr Mcadden stated that the Salt Plains rrwy OOTBALL I ATNEW ORLEANS LEADING HORSEMAN WITH DIRECTORS THE NEW CITYZ I RARK JOCKEY CLUB '7t I 3: a nriuo rnn AAutum karri tun TLA RO rUn vUlvIlRux'Inttllnu Vr letter nerlsn Aesan tighter Ourte became' prominently known la the game Ift April Vm when at Portland ho bold Corbett to a tour round draw and woe credited with a knock down Cor belt was champion lg hie elasa at that Ums having the prerloua montlf detested Terry McOorem the time at Sen ran Ho to Penland to pick up alittle nay taoner and camo near losing hi rrputalkoa Memalo wont to Loa Angelos several months ego sad placed himself under the ears ot Tommy Burns hence hie fight ing name Jimmy Dipps Neary belli front Ptilwgukee and la the but fighter ever turned out tn the Croom city Tbs tight ebould be a corker Billy "Honey" Mellody bu refuaed to give Joe Walentt a return match and recently wired Tom McCerey of Loe Angeire to matrig him aghteet Thomu tot the welter weight cbamplMahlp Tom wanted to make It a double header and tried to oeeure IbO Tbomu Mlko Sullivan match then pit' the winner agaiaavMellody lie kowwvor fe) down on Joo and Mike as they signed on Tuesday to fight before Eddie Graney's club at Ban rancisco on November Thte meich causing trouble with risco pro motors the late fight trust as the Cotfroth Pritt end at It exported tn match Dick Hy land and Jimmy Britt tor ths November date ttyland la tpatekod up with Maurice Thompson to fight kt Ogden on November IL 'Jim lynn who rooeolly wu beaten In fifteen rounds by Champion Tommy Bums' chafing at bia blt for a tight Jim can fight at ISO rounds and grill take on' either Jack "Twin" Bulllvag or Hugo Kelly TM latter has a tight on bls hands at prueiit being matched tn battle Dave Barry oh Kalamegoo nakt Tueedty Thou who saw lynn go through hie righting stunts with think Jpe 'to good enough1 tor either Jack or Bugn and the probabilities are Jack will taka him on 'r 't Aba Attel la cnlng to wive Harry Baker another ohanro to deprive Mm ot lbo feather weight ehamplonablp title the fight to take place ot Loa Annates on 'January 14 The referee's recant eolalM awarding Abo the contest tn their? resent' fight when the ma jorlty of the spectators considered a draw would have been proper Indueed Abo to (lltn for another LATONIA RE8ULT8f '7' Cincinnati Nov Latonla reaultei irst race ala turlonge Brummel first i The Golden i Bird second! Tanbark third Time 1:14 1 1 i Second raCTmlle and an Lucky Charm first' Arfbel second Bt Tammany third Time 48 1 Third "raw lx Ldy Esther ttrel: Hasel Thorpe second Ledy Henrietta third Tima 1:11 48 ourfh race one mlle Hhawana first nr Largo geepnd 5Totegrpher third Tltno ifth six first Auditor ucond Salvage third Time Birth' reed one' Shining Star first) Madur aonond 'Pirate olly i third Tina's 1'! JAMAICA RESULTS fNw1 York Nov' jramatea Ttevltst 'irst race site merrency flrwtx Beyond race "the Bornegh steeple rttue bandteep' about twn oftd a half mileo first Ye ma Christy second Potash third Time Third rsco the Beldams handlcap rtva Veil' first Adoration aecond: Lor In third 5 ourth racs the Edgemere atakae mils and a Running Water first rank GlltaMOnd Philander third Time ItU 'nttb mm Leonard jpo Hayman first Hellopmu seeded: Keeler third Time Mxth et Adollneite' first WeM' Tlme igli Aa jJ Wlll HURTu AT OOTBALL Menomlnw Wln In a football IS'EASY PRINCETON PIDKINC a g' lJ' CJLLEGIAN8 PLAYED EASY GAME SAVING UP OR EVENT WITH YAtE 4 rf( rft rWest Point Nov Princeton de feated the west Point cadets on the football field here todar by a score ot I to 0 The visitors scored twice In the first bait through the splendid kicking of Parian His scoring ot a goal from a drop kick was the future ot the gane and his goal frokx place ment was as straight ss the flight ot an arrow Kntt the first half the Prlncatonfsna Old not appear to exert tbcmselvsa and gave the Imprewlon of being satisfied to win without taking unnecessary chancoi of Injuring their players byfora the big game with Yale nett Saturday Several times during thb second half It loopd aa if the cnlloglana could hero aent the ball over the line for touchdowns tad the score made It 'naceaury to do so The aeoohd iulf waa full of exciting playa and several tnangaa were made' tn the line on both aides owing tn Injuries but tbe only one badly hurt waa Dillon who it was said at the' end of the game was not seriously injured 7 OOT BALL GAMES 7 1 Xf' At Illinois 8 Wisconsin At Williams ill Wes leyan 1 At Dartmouth 4 Amherst 0 An Andover' 4 Eketer ft rr At Tutts 28 Manchester agricul tural At Georgetown university 8 University ci Virginis 12 a 'i ort University of Colorado 8 State 'Agriepltural oollago A At Bcbool ot Mloee 11 Deaver university 8 Al Western university of Pana gylvsnia fl West Virginia university 0 At Booth Betblehra' (tehlgba I7j JNgW York university JL 1 At Ithaca Yc Cornell 14 Holy Crou 'At "Bti iWuhlngtoa university jl Central cdllegd 1 7 At Columbia Mleaourl' it Arkansu university1 8 Al ColumbusOr phlO (Ute university I Kenyon college 0 i 'At BU BL Louts university (4 Kansas City MedicsA At Aiiaata Tech Hl University wf Georgia A' At Delaware Bcbool of 'Bcleneo 8 Ohio Wesleyan 8 Wooster Wooster Oberlin1 At University ot Cincinnati 81 Winesburg Jl At Midshipmen Swart more 4 At Omaha Nebraska IT: Creighton A At Waxbburw 8 Kansas uni versity 8 At University of T'oonsyl rente I Lafayette A At Nashville Vanderbilt 11 Roea elrtoohals A 'r Al Crawfordsville Wabash It Earl ham eellego A At New Suwanee 1 Tulane A' At Blouxcity la Mornlngelde college 8 PXkt i At Indiana i Notyo Demo At'TulaA 1 Tulea 21 Muxkogee 8 At 3 I0id 0 New "OrlcaM toj Nw Edward Com '(aa? the principal stockholder in tbe City 'I I arid elnb is tn New Orleans He wda met tb bl UBanffl notei djt MYwrai city pars toMers Later la the Uy then wm BiMtin oz th direruHrft' cwt Park thett being IL Sarne president VMwterzl flntelnturAH Vatib jinarwnciP end Louts Lagardle Corrigan says this will bo a record braak tag somoU in the New Orleans City Park track epeno December 10 Homes continue to arrtj a at City Park for the racing aaaoon 't Ju fact one would think that the aoaanu only a tew days ntt al ths new course The track In fine condition and some of 7 lb beat bones quartered at the new track can bo seen on the course every Morning Among the recent arrivals at the track ts UlTlIgsesdS Vmusto Uvt Ai was sues geo te VA XU 1 SIM A HelA MRW five promising yearlings In his stable They are by star Ruby Braw Lad Llaaak Baaaet law and Calvados At th Vtr flraHttda 'whteM 4Xn wasmt Clt' duh flMns Nffirdmhgp i wwmlhknt hcrasmen aro arriving daily and there are now aver Soo horaee atiaHared nllv I'd Myers" track superintendent Is vwy bury uT A heavy layer of eand was placed on the nusuar nunm were not utowsa to work on IL Entries for th stakes offered by the Cree cent City Jockey club which Inaugurates Its winter racing November will close at mid Slight Saturday November 10 Thia of coune lOb not include the baby races which will not 'bo opened until January as the little cues do not have a birthday until January 1 which te the nstal day of ail thoroughbred 1 racers A Secretary Martin Nathanson has been flood ed with nominations to all of the nineteen stakes and the number ot boraea atrhidjc ata bled at the fair Grounds la greater than that of former years and It Io predicted that the racing at the Crescent City thia winter T'lll ba by tar the beat over held In the A south These statements at a based upon tbe t1 immense list of applteatlona for stable room already made Thero la ample room for about 180(1 head of horses at tbe old track and for weeks every stall within th fnclosuss TaJ' Inany on ths outside have been assigned so grset has been the rush to the sunny south Secretary Nathanson at tri cutes the increased patronage by tbe horsemen chiefly to tho earthquake and tiro which destroyed Ban rancisco and which prevented many atpblos from shipping to the coast thia winer Boms czremglnad to the south and middle west no rJMSalVfVil OT IDS GlBBS Ot th opinion that VISMMV WVWIM UW VUOgVBlOU BUQ IDM OJ tbe army ot racfltorw followers ral wont thtro woild bo no room nt Oak land to house late comer and prices for board end lodging they feared wduM aoar to tho iUm Reaming tho fadt that the Now Orloaiia racing bld fair to outshine that of previous hi Y1? IM Croecent City Jacker club baa of 7 fared nineteen etake ad hauaicapo chief ot which is tho Derby with that amwrt guaranteed by iho ttaooeiatoui Bnd'whlch rromllM tn iwfmA A th UMn (ma I COll and flIHa nr twfl vitem t4 ksa a)1 which will be three years bld after Januanr Krd AjTT Bql JS untn Th? teVotfatakis tnthsndlaapg dftdrad together with thd partial conditions dlatanccs And date ot running la aa folio we: Inaugural Handicap lt added To be run on tho opening day Noreaabar 24 Thia to a BIX furlong sprint for all ages with an en 'trance fw of DO and 40 additional to start Thanksgiving Handicap 1JMO To be run November 29 Thia la a mile and a( sixteenth event for all egos with an entrance fee of 18 and 40 additional to atart 4 wmcouw Lny oTKest (LOu MQ0uT0 beren December 1 Th dUtMeo five aod cut dbii lunoDn im ruo exclusively for two vr aid wftli ffl tfdngaa 1 "end 128 additional to start ftmtnlnanp nrhv ti ma aaa To to run December A Thio is also a elx Tsr kag atrloM tor two year olds exclusively wnu tno entrance toe HA with 40 additional to start GenttU Belling Stakes To be ruh DsoMober This distance Is six nnd hatefurloari torses at all ages may start after complying with the conditions the bclB lb atartlag fee f28 additional Christmas Handicap tlBOO To be run December (S Jtorseo ot all agoe are eligible £Dfl thl rflatanA mi aana Alwtwwnik I trsaca leeM (10 and starting foe 40 more Speed Handicap 1000 To be run De1 comber 28 All aged borate barb a chance over the sprinting distance of six furlongs WiClJ tb and Its condition prtvnlllng New Year's Handicap 1000 To be ruu January I The distance la one mile' and feOVftnfV virdi infl nnlv thra aia ivi fn troai the flrat Oftha yadriaro eligible 1 I gre the same aa in tbe previous event Magnolia Belllag Stakes 1000 To be i tuh January A Thio la once around tbe ring a for Ml borate aged three or more at the time at running "The same 0 and la to enter end etart Nercbanta Handicap ttMO To be tun January This event Is also for tbres year olds and upward and requires 10 en tranee and48 starting feo and is once around New Bt Charles Hotel Handicap 11 MO To be Aedtcatad ebnuiry die tancs is one and one quarter miles for three year olda and upward with the 10 and 40 conditions prevailing' Bush Cup Handicap tlfcoo added Ln be run ebruary The distance is two and Ono quarter miles and three year olds and up ward are eligible Entrance too 10 starting jewbrloas City Hallway Handicap 1000 added To be run March A The distance is and one sixteenth miles for three year uPr1 at time of running with tbe 8 and 82 entrance and starting foe oily Derby 10000 Th bo run March 33 Thia rich event is year olds of 1S07 and is at one and one Tho entrance fee for thte prise to 23 If met declared out on or before Janu if 1 fl VtP MX ahaewwA m4 fail aaero it not declared out on or botoro jiwbru 9wth 1109 additional to start £lllng Btakaa lM0To bo run Jlatanoo one and one six ttMlh nd an olda and up 1 7 J'alWo The entrance foe is and the starting foe 2 more 1 er Ukta for babtea each' Mjlijf wn added value of 1000 They ereI jt run January 0 the Mar tba Washington to bo run ebruary a the Carnival to bo run ebruary gbd the Jlooebud to bo run March to Not content with watching ethers play batebsB Chief Enlgnoer John Btovena Judge Gud ger of' the oaael sone 'supreme 1 court (lovornov Melsndea nt colon and a Here of other prominent men recently organ Isod their rival team knowti as "Old Tim era" and "New Comers" and played a xm Codtaf Ci Ova near tho illy of anamg for the benefit nt isthmian charities Ac ariMlng is nnnuncnont of the game re Wived by uKtobon of the emtunhato lb tih' AfiClitS WERE IN A REAL OOTBALL CAME EPWORTH ELEVEN OUTPLAYED THE STILLWATER NEITHER SIDE SCORED 1 Spoclst te Tbo nklabiwoug Stillwater Okie Nor Tha light' and fast Epworth university elevon ot Oklahoma City Ktaoat played tho heavy Agricultural college sloven off their feet Ifl today's foot hill game but neither side were victors the game ending with the score ta A In tho first half of the game the visiting eleven tan tbs ball all over Stillwater's ter ritory but were unable to push It aerooe the goal line because of good detonalv work on tho part ot tho Agriculturalists In tbe eaoond bait after fifteen minutes ot puying gutiwater attempted a rerun ra pass Obert Chambers quarterbsck ot the Epworth ilovon caught' the ball dodged around thsAggies and ran titty yards for a touchdown Th Epworth eleven was penalised by Ref eree Hill who is director of athtaUe at the local college for alleged hurdling and thia provsd helpful to the Aaglea who took ad vantage of th penalty sod la the last halt minute ot the game pushed Yoede full back across tbe tine Goal wu kicked" Tho visiting elevon surprised tho Agri culturalslts by their line plunge end end ruaa Gavin broke away aeverei times for twenty and thirty yard gains The plnylbg of th family1' was the faoturs ot tho game Chart Newell 1 ot Oklahoma City and Director Hill officiated as umpires ana referees ot tn game ir 1 4i 5 ktdp i ah CECIL B8NKHUD RETURNS T0 OKLAHOMA CIIY JOLO 1 1 4 '1 M8aamsN 'itanagep JrtH Chiim 'returned yes terday morning from Joplin Mo where ho attended the meeting of the West ern Aipodation iWMttn Yexterday he stated that he had sttcccdded In trading Jack Root th "Soldier Boy" pitcher' to Joplin tor Ceoll Bankhead an Infielder ho played with Joplin and Wichita last season Batikheifi was a member of 'tho Oklnhotna Clty team two years ago and was sold to Wichita He ia a good Infielder but an Indifferent batter The tradu will re sult tn no great Improvement in th i a5 i' si ANOTHER BIG COURSING MEET ON THE GREAT SALT PLAINS Uf "i L' 1 0 I WINS MILE RUN Irish Amarlwin Team Make Beat Point Snore tn A A Indoor MARK OR YARD 'k' HURDLES IS CUT TO 302 5 4 7 wonds CSEASON OR CHICAGO ON A SOGGY IELD MINNESOTA WON BY SCORE OUR Chicago' Kovf Minnesota's 'football eleven defeated the University of" Chicago eleven on Marshall ield Ibis afternoon by a score cf 4 to 2' Handicapped by a aoagy field and a slippery ball the result of a dna Ilng rain that fell through the game Chi cago's speedy back field was seldom able to get the bell within Mlunaeoia'a danger sone Mlnneeota's line stood solid sgslnst all at tacks Io faet Chicago's attempts to gain by old fashioned football frequently resulted in lose Marshall Border and liter plunged Into the plays1 and broke them up before they vre fry started On ths other hand Chicago's Ung though clearly out played by their giant opponents yet stood firmly enough on detente to protect Kok areal I during all bls punting not a kick 'being blccked Minnesota's four points followed a elx yard run by Robertson who got througn Chicago's right tarkle'snd end end only a pretty tackle by Eekersall saved a touch down But ho pad brougnt the ball to Chi cago's 88 yard line and a moment later Marshall booted between the goal poet from tHictnwnt on vnrf i that and Wre after Marshall tried to score by a place kick' but failed Chicago' two point cam a th result of a safety touchdown mad by Quarterback Lar kin of Minnesota lu the satined hatf i nattiae on of long puntoton bls owa two nrt tndney VAWf nte sV4se dte eA a a teto MWMi gipaw aeaav moss ana teaavavau iipug tv RU" tra vnew'Derore erahall tfled to score I day BOXING MOTQRINC track aud tlejd ebamplonablpe at li Ama lour Athletic Unton of the United State which began last night In th Madleoa Bauer Garden were ilnlshed tonight One of th night's event was th defeat of Mefvtn Shepard th American crack half mtio run ner by parsons ot Yale who I th Inter colleglat champion halt mil nwaw Harry Hillman at th Nrtv York A Cr who was injured on tho trlawf th American atbirte' to Athena Afgll surprised th crowd by making a new world 8 recd In ths M0 sard hurdle event Th Winners worst JW yard Robertson Jr lab American A Ci time 1 1 i Putting 21 pound Bfcertdaa IrbhAmrlcaa A dlauuoe 23 feet i tnoh i Blanding fetch' lump Ray Ewry New York AC I height a fest I lneh UX) yards Parson New York 'V A time 8:14 Three standing jumpe Btorldan IAmeflran 1 distance 22 fete 71 0 yard dash Belts New York A HJ 7 Um yard hurdle IIarry HtllmaB JTeWL Yer kA a lime 8 a new world' record Irtle vault tor A 0 Gilbert Tate university 10 fee 8 Inches ive mile Donhsg Irlsh Ameri can A Cl limo 28:01 Point score won Mr th Irtah Affierfca Athletic club with 7 points: No York Athieti club took second with point HIGH SCHOOL TEAM 100 AST OR PEDAGOGUES A 5M i LOCAL ELEVEN RAN UP A ECORg I 3 TO 0 IN PRACTICE T1: In a rather one aided gam at Ooleord PtrlT' yesterday after noon the strong Oklahoma City high school eleven ran ever th seeend eleven from the Central Itate wermal ekol at lidtoond by th score of 28 to 8 Th visiting eleven never proved dangerous and only a few time did thuy hold th Inoai team for down 'rrtf End runs and strsight football proved ttf be the beet for gains for the locals ahd tririf ptrys were reeortsd to only Infrequently Tb asm might be considered mor ot a prartie gam than anything els for tb blab school ptepsratory to their bard gam with th normal high school eleven at Noetmaa next riday fterrAn for th high school cbasa pionahlp Ot tb territory Harper llalea Payne Grave and Durlend were pushed over tbe goal Ito for touch down In th second halt of th gam th high arhonl wan bold tor the third dtorn and Captain Burke punted down tfte field Dur tend eaugM th ball the ate and raoed down Jh flW 1ui Wr Wutk At tbe sad of tbe first fcaif ths scare was: High school 22 Central' Normal second eleven 8 Three touchdown war toad by th local In tb aecond half wblek tasted fifteen minutes in The llnevup HiahBobooL'3 a Hairs Weffler Hales jL 7 Hays Keiser Bowie Autrlcht Center' Herring Mwrow Aw4 Gravel 7 pattersoa Warner Huaker 4 Durtand il rouiig I Koarx Harper Drekart" BuraTr Yoh Tim of helves 2d and It minute Touch Coka ta tn madam fusIJS pr Ua wu: RISLEY ANO GENINS MAY SECURE HUTCHINSON TEAM A a raault of tbe action ot tbs Western league magnate In voUn'g to keep th asso elation Intact tor next season the league 1 to be composed of the same town as the paat Maton ft la more than likely that Dudley Blaley ex captala of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan and rank Genins who wore an Oklahoma City uniform two year ego and win 1 recognised as being one of the headiest and best player In th association will purchase the controlling Interest ft tue Hutchinson club and be In charge ot that club's affairs during the season ot 1907 Wlth tw such rogalz4 ball players who know all th tricks and art ot th game Hutch luson ought to bav a team that will prove difficult to catch next year fls s'ihpv CAPT CURTIS' LEG MICHIGAN TEAM CRIPPLED 'r': Ann Nor Captain 'Joe Curtis of the University of Michigan football team sustained 'fracture bf the left leg thia afternoon during the aecond half ot a game between the vareity team end a team cempoaad of Ineligible and scrub Cwtls who bad not played In tho first half beoause ot a weak ankta was running with the ball when ha was tackled by End Lang lay of th scrub team' Th tackle wa tow and aa Curtis tell bl leg was heard to auap He will be In the hospital several week and hi abaenee in the lmportant gam with Pennsylvania nest Saturday will greatly rjeducwMlcntaao'a chaacea ot yfetot ATHLETIC RELATIONS WITH GUTHRIE SCHOOL SEVERED All athletic relation Iptb th tgan county high school have been severed because ot that school's action In refusing to play the eebednled gam with th Oklahoma Cl'y high school and trstr failure to give a 'good and sufficient reason for doing so A com paratlv eere bewa th City and Guthrie eebool eleven shows tb local eleven to be a much stringer and decidedly better aggregation and 'this Is thought to have been the main reason for cancelling th Sam' which was to bav been played at utbrIA Yesterday the City high school defeated th second elevan ot tbe Central normal acbool by a score of to 0 In two previous game between tb Logon county high school and th asm eleven which met th Oklahoma City team yesterday th Logan county team won by a score of I to 0 in tb first game and In th aecond contest neither teem eeored What tbe result of a game between th Oklahoma City and Guthrie eleven would have been may easily be sur mlref 1 i nl 1 0f sthe Influence oft CloihesdnCh If not think now ''Aj Cf J' You know how much better a man feels well dreHsed: more better able ef tf 1 I ficient confident Clothe have been many times a help or a hindrance 40 good fortune Consider! thenj' the real damagedone by the: fe 4 mercerized adulteration in clothing fab a distinct lowering of efficiency ') it in I I 7 'vites by apparest ipeyit tolerance of actuat ing i 2 Everybody knowa that alLwool is the beat the driiy reliable honest fabric for clothes The 4 man who consents to wear the cot ulMW'4 4 4 lm mixture confesses to a lower standard he afi satisfied with lew than the best We sell Hart Schaffner Marx clothe because all woot and no doubt about it Their' game ia a guaranty of it fauch clothoa help are without doubt th finest place In lb world for teurslna lb surf being level a tbe floor of a ekatlug rink not a epear of grass or soy other obstacle to obstruct tbs view Last April th rlub held It first meet en tbe plains and It was estimated that from six to eight thousand people were in line forming an Immense horseshoe shaped throng in the eenter of which the jack rabblta were turned Iowa one at a time followed by two bound Th race wire beautiful and worth going a long way to Aa automobile followed8d picked' up lb dog after each race' After tb coursing la over there will be a number of automobile races and prise will togiven to the winners of one two and four cylinder maohlae There ar some fast tuio mobllee 1a thia part of lb country end tb ewnare ar getting their matched In shape No beach can compare with th Balt Plain at an Ideal place for automobttl raring Arrangements bav already been made to have tn Banta run epeetai train at pop ular rate from Kansa and Oklahoma potato Th Kansas City Mexico A Orient will prob ably run a epactal train Doni Wichita Th Denver Enid a Gulf aure loedUng around lorgiro eoulptaent in order ta hoodie th Im mens ftroog of people who dre eiperted to attan' (i RORMAH COACH HERE TO GET POINTERS OH Coach Hardy pt th Morman high school eleven 'wstciied yesterday's game between th Oklahoma City high acbool and Centraltat normal aisvtni from th side lines and obtained some pointers yrhkh he feelteve will pro 4 useful In siepptog the Use plans Of the teral elevsn ta their game with Nor mas next riday aftarnoem A spatial train will take the nlgti acboel eleven and the crowd ot Modente to see ths game which will decide th lBertertMaUc cbsftplOMblp sf me territory teoaca rorter reels eontioret IN EXCITING CONTEST' i PLUCKY BROWN TEAM SVEPT YALE END3 THEIR EETe 4 NewHaron Conn Speed it ty lagaad rafinfug power won today at Yale field a victory for th Yale eleven over the brown team tn one of the hardest football battles of tb season Th final score we 8 to 8 Yale was unable to croea th Brown line until the second half and Knox missed an easy otl Th visitors played all around th Yalelteem ter almost the whole ftret belt eensetisnel work marking the open ing moments of the game' Brown started with a rush Yalc's drfeme eras crushed tb tine being unable to withstand tbs attacK Alcott ana orhes tba Tale ends wage boxed repeatedly sod th Brown interference swept psdt them for gain after gained on tkat downs twice and one rushed th ball io Yale'a 20 yard Hue only to lose It on a fumble to a forward pas In the second half Yale shewed better form offense was held In better eherk and th blue began to play mor aggressive loll A rourhdown esme In the first three minute of play Long rune by Jone gmt Knee placed the ball bn Brewa's 10 yard line Mon and Knox shortened the distance on lipe plungesby si yarde and orbes wet jammed through WSstervalt and Klrley for touchdown Knox tailed to kick the goal AMERICANS SEND CHf8Sb CHALLENGE TO BRITONS New TmK Nov A challenge addressed to Oxford and 'Cambridge joint froldere of the Isaac Rice International tnter colle gtats obea trophy wa forwarded to England today Jyu Louis Wolff champion of tho Columbia university chess team acting on behalf of Ctlumblo Yale and rlnrstoa' jr Tho American team ill have nee of the rooms of tbe'ltlee Chess clu tor the match which probably will take place during ob ruary or Marek A' LA PUGILISTIC Norfolk Va Nov lO The Bueknelt Vir ginia polytechnic Institute foothill game here today broke up in a rtot The pehre wave forced to draw tbelr revolvers to save Referee Buter from a crowd of Virginia polytechnio Institute atudesta and friends 1 BASE BALL MEETING TOMORROW Thera will be a meeting it the stockholders and dlrevtors ot the Oklahoma City BaMbrtl aasoctathm In the office of Secretary A Snodgrass Monday night for the purpose of hearing the report of the receipts and ea pedlturea 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