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FOOTBALL. poTH TALE AND HARVARD HAVE A HARD STRUGGLE held together. however, and flercely wted every Inch of ground won by thi-ir op PEN.VSTLVANIA BCORED AOAINST TW1CE BT c-HlCAGCV-BROWN AN EA9Y TAROFT FOR PRINCETON By far the most Interestlng set of football gair.es so fnr thls season were fought out yea? terday afternoon. At W'est Point Yale was abla to only 10 poir.ts against the well-trained cadets. at Cambridge after a struggle that was and at brilliant.

Harvard downed the Carhsle Indians by 11 to The Fnlverslty of Pennsylvanla did considerable scoring. but was tw-ice acored on by the atrong men from tbe t'niverslty of Chicago. The flnal acore was 23 for the Quakers to 11 for the Westerners. Th Brown men had rather a keen disappoint rr. nl ln their inabllity to hold Prlnceton down lo better than DOtBta at Provldence.

Football prognosticators and experts who acorea wera utterly bewildered by the reaulta yeatertlar Fr inatance. not long ago Harvard I eal out Weal Potnl 28 to Teeter dav the Ella had a desperate time tO make two toucbdowna and to keep the Cadets from aeor fog. Fr. that fact it mlghl ha ergued that Harvard had a atronger team than Tale. bui yeaterday Harvard made only 11 polnta against fhe Indlana' 5.

whereaa a week ago Tale acored is iinta agalnal the aelf-aame Redskins Bo little comfort for elther Blde can be deduced fron-. coinparlaona. Many gamea on the gridirons of the mlnor aollegea were alao played yesterday. TALE. 10: WEST POINT, 0 1P A OOOD OAME VIVF.

POINTB MADg IN EACH HALP. WeBt Oel 2B a well-eonteated game with le aroundi this afternoon. The game waa well played from itari to flnlah. and a declded soldlera work was notlceable. lac, na and team work were v.c.ik fale men were hcavler than the sol dli.

a luch mon- than to brilliant plajra vlcl ry. More than once the Cad ti had a louchdown aeemtngly wlthln thelr gl coi iean arrlved last nlght ar.d reated IOt i luaala They dld not leave thelr hotel i before the same. and looked ln th. pink of condltlon when they came upon the had their uaual drllla, atuaiea Thls placed them nt a declded dla ad intag? When the teama llned up Romeya Wcaed of; llfty-Hva yarda. and the ball wenl atralght to Cbamberlam He paaaed ll to McBrlde, who at th.

atarl ahowed hlmaelf Inferlor to Romeyn at kl. Kromer got ball on McBrlde'a klck hfteen yar.lr-. flve thousand ll0ra yelled themaelvea hoarae, and Yalea rr? en gri ined Inwardly. The nexl playi ahowed that lete Inb led lying a alckinj game, a near Yale i aoets rhe x'. bve VYest Polni pui up thi game.

and the ball on "talea Mteen Kromer ir ed for goal from tbe i held The ball miaaed ihe ata by about a root. at the llne-up. eaughl th. ili ind galned flfteen yarda be? fore ru.in ng into Marvli whom he TTIX I ecious Weal Polm on forward pasa i ar.d oegai game. Romeyn agaln kl-k.

Brldi trled to follow hls eaample. but Kron er bl the ball and ihe Cadeta secured it I Th" soldlen now worked iteadlly towaro Kromer made a spier.d-.d run of yards before being drowned. Ta-ttlson passed the I ball hlah above Romeyn, who Btood reedy tor a kick and ihe vlsltora now had the ball on weat fa rlve-yard llne. By succeaslva ii ed 1. over for a touchdown.

but Mc-Bride failed Heldt'went out ln the next half. as his ankle was weak and Sehuil took his place. Gllmore gave way to Ware. Aaatn and agaln the Yale bacxa rl isl ed Bgalnst the iine for no calns. Klcklng waa the only thlng and McBrlde hall at a safe dlaunce from poal W.iidron gol around Hubofll and maoe a pretty run of ihlrtyflve yarda before being down'ed This did not last lonc.

and slowiy but the ball waa forced ln.o Weat Point pround. Where Vlarvln earrled ll a touchdown. deapite th- Cadets' iesper.Mi efforts Ac.n McBrlde faih-d at coal When the game rnded -he ball was ln the of and the score stood: 10; Point, The llne-up wai as followe: Poflltl bi Tala. I fr. Lefl tackla Allen Lefl guard 1.

utren y- Rlfll Ml Right rackie rhAmr.erln.ri fi half back Mar i fbach T. K. McBrida I' Betaree- Mr van 7- xr. Harrti i Twe iwenty-minuia Totiehoawni and Man la CHICAGO BCOBE8 ON PENXSTLVAMA BOTa UEAD AT THK KND OF THF 23 11 idelphla. Oct.

Untveralty of Chleago foerr al' vi caeded thls afternoon in crosalng the rnlveralty of Pennaylvanla'a goal. the first tlme the Red and Blui luu been tcored agalnal this season. the flnal acore beir.g Unlveraity nf Penn ayivanla, Chli igo veralty, ll Ihe f.r;-' len mlnutes of play the rhlc.igo bovs. Blmply earrled the Quakers off thelr feet, and i as i ihey were golng to v. Then -he Pennsylvanla men a played in like th.

irui held the of the Maroons ov f. work. and would p'oush throug Chlcaao lln? rood galna, only to loae ti.e ball by a mlaerable fumble rtardlner the rhirf offender lr: reepeci foi -he Red aml whiU Hers i iradi i ble Mtempti al eatchlng Han i low twlatlng punts. i Ago acored thi Brst touchdown len ai af-r play tarted. Chleago got the on Penn ay la'i forty-flve-yard llne wenl around t'-, i for twenty yarda, and Herschberger rjy iicati irlcb on Ihi 'ine-up The hall thej Pennayh'ania'a llne.

ar.d on the reyr ime-'ip Clarke wai puahed over for a touchdown Herechberger klcked the goal lar.i acored Pennaylvanla'a touchdown and mi'sed Il tbe secor.d half Harrlaon, of Pennsylvanla. acored a tojehdowr. from whlch Outland then scored ano'her touchdown, and Ou apain kickri goal Herechberger dropped a fleld goal from a place on Pennaylvanla'a twentv-seven-yard Pennsylvanla outplayed thi vialtora In half. the aimost tir Iv in terrltory Herachberaer'i klckinK aitied tha boya, outpuntlng iii on an of twenty-flve or ara -ce of kicks The renms lir.ed up as followa: I'nivenitv ot Peaa Poaltlaaa I'ab of Chleage. PMwfltl er.

1 Henry li-chmall) cr Lr11 Mortlmi Lefl ruvd Burnatt Mc'rar-kan auard rar- eti Rlaht bt Rlahl Harrrr MeM-hnn iHarriaer' Cr-'rb, halfbiota Clu'ianrl rr? 27. I'nlve'fllty cf 11 Hsrrll Outland 1 fl il -Herretbareflr Daahlel, Ttrre- Ttilrtx-av? mlaata aalvfla. TWO GAMF.P AT ORAN'OE OVAI. PF.FRSIDE ATHLXTK CLCB DrtPTATP THT OU. AXOB PLATBJIS BT gCOMI cr fi TO Rlvaralda Athletlc riuh met Ath thi 7 rrr.ized team, at Ita pame on the Oranga Oval yeaterday afi and won from them by the BCOra of 6 to 6, S'-ore made was on a The teama were ahout evenly anatched, and ln the tirst ala minutes Or ani-'e bad forced the ball w-rii to Rlveralde'i goal.

Padelford, Orangi quarterbach fumbfc toa;) up over bu bead Rlveralde'a thn llgh the l.r.e, seized and. before Ihe Ora ge clear af thelr llne, a-. with fine Interferen i made a brtll ja rUn r.f Hfty-flve jrardi lo the Orar.jre ked thi goal No otjier acorei were m-ido In bi cond hall Klvei lly back, only to he beld near ihi i Tba lir.e-'ip waa as followi A A taekli Lu. Rigl i-u Bu klej Walili Uhl J.K>1* (Beani llord Utt halfbacli Blna Xurltar a ri Kvlr). Ful Tlraei I'l'rMi lar.rarn'r.

C.g I B. I TLe New-York Tweaty-third Stieet Footl.a.1 Aa eoetatlon met the Orange Young ChrlaMan Aaoelatlon on the Oval after the game wlth the RiverMdea. and a hot and furlous game reauked The New-York Ilne war neavler and forced the Orange bova back steidily. almost to the goal Ilne over and over agaln. when the Orange men would ttrace up and hold the line.

and -hen punl OUI midfleld The game ended 0 to PFFEATS BROWN 'FRSFYMEX ROIA, VF A TOTAL OF TWF.NTT thpef ooagga arCAR sroRiNO Provldence I Oet (fpaelal) The Prlnceton foothall eleven Uned up the Brown Ualvar slty team thla afternoon for tbe flrat tlme ln the hlatory of the two ind won a vlctoi-y over the Provldence playera thi' waa 1 srrprtse even to the moat aangulne supportera of the Orange and the Black The game played at Adelaide Park ln a drizzling rain. and when tlme was ealled the end of the aecond half. wlth the ball on Prlnce ton'a flfteen-yard Ilne. the acore rtood 9 to ln favor of the vlaitlng team The Tlgera. with a large number of substltutes.

reached Provldence over the Stonlng-on Llne at 9 o'clock thla morning. and went to the ldence Athletlc rinb. where the men had breakfaat. All the playera were in the beat of condliion. and, though conlident of vletory.

hesltan-d to any predlctlon aa to the score. Ayrea, who haa been playlnu fullbark for the Tlgera moat of the preser.t waa left hehlnd at Prlnceton, owlnc to some condltlona ln his atudtea Whaelar, who haa recently racevarad of hla arm, played at fullbark and Black went ln at rlpht half. Hrown had all of her ragular players, wlth the of Cbeaebro, who ls sufferlng from an ln jured ankle. He was replaced ai by Melen dy. who haa been playing at tackle all the aeaaon When the opposlng teams llned up for play at 3 o'clock the Providenre team seemed to be fully the aquala Of the New-Jeraey eleven.

ao far as welj-ht was concerned. but the Tlgers played with a dash nnd spirit oame in the way of a surprlse to Ihe Brown llne, and after ihe flrat few mlnutea of play it was evldent that the Provldence llne waa 00 m.itrh for tturdy ground-ga Poe'a playing at rij-ht end waa ihe feature of the game, Time ann again he bruahed away the Hrown Interference and downed the runner ln his tracks. His alertnesa following a fumble by Brown JUB1 be fon ''me waa ealled ln the half gave Prlnce h.r fourth touchdown. He oame out of a Bcrlm mage wlth rhe ball ln the centre of the field. and ran flfty-flve yarda for a touchdown with the whole Brown team after him.

dld Bplandld bucklng, and Reiier made aeveral hrllliant runs. CLEAN AND OPEN OAME Ir. pantlng Brown Biade ihe betier showlng. Batea aetdon falled to aaln bi leaal yarda on an exebange of punta. Wheeler was too dellberate ln hla puntlng, anl tiapgood broke through for Brown and blocked tbe who played rlcht half for Brown, did practlcally all of ihe ground-galnlng for Brown, and had his Inter ferenci been better his runnlna clever dodglng would doubtleaa have earried the pigskin over Prtncaton'a goal llne.

The game was re markably ciean open one, wlth the ball In Prlnceton'a terrltory most of the nrst half. Only was made durlng the game in the "Ine up of tbe two teama, wh.n Knlght replaced Reiier mlnutea before waa ealled al the md of aecond half There w.is conatderable fumbllng on both aldea early ln the game. In part to allppery condltlon of the ball. At Brown kicked off, sendlng the ball to Prlnceton'a flfteen-yard llne, where Wheeler caught nnd returned the hall. The line up ln the centre of the field, Washburn faila to gain around Prlnceton'a rlghl end.

Riehardson tries the lefl end for a of three yarda. and followe with a punt to ten-yara iine, where Puncan catches the ball and is downed ln his cka by Murphv. geti Ihe ball agaln on eton'a forty-yard llne. and RlchardBon around Poa'a end for a gnin of three yaraa. Bn.wn loaea 'he ball on and rlnceton rushea the to Brown? forty-yard line.

Brown getting the ball again on a senes of punts or her own yard llne. Brown a heavy left guard ia pushed through the Prince centr. for flve on the third down Bates putya 10 Prlncetor'a -vard line Wheeler catches but falli iu carry the ball back. Bheehan tackllng him. Or, an exrhange of punts Riehardson catches and goes through the Prlnceton team alght yardi It ls Brown's ball on her thtrty-flve-yard Brown punts to forty-yard llne.

and on the hne-up Brown is penalized five yarda ror off plav Wheeler gt-is in a low punt to Brown'a twenty-flve yard line Brown tries the double pas? for no galn. and Bate? punts to Prince. ion j- nfty-yard line. PRINCETON FIRPT TOUCHDOWN Here Prlnceton begins a serlei- of on that carriea th? ba ati idlly down tha field 'or a touchdown. Reiier amashea into tbe llke a l.attering ram.

once dear Of Brown's rush llne. covera twenty-flve yar-'s before I ri ni ler foilow wlth Irreaistlble carry the bsll to Browi Wh Ri ia puvhed over flrat'touchdown, after etghtei of plaj Wheeler to ki the goal Scon to 0. Mier an exchange of punts and aevern, ual attempta r.f Brown backato rcle Poei.a e. 1 tlme ia ror thi flral half with the bill or) Brown'a flfty vartf llne. Iri aecond half Prlnceton kicks off On the Hne-up Waahburn Mxiri- lefl end for galna of flfteen and i 5 Brown geta flve yarda Ur Prlnceton'a oft-alde play on an exchange of punta Prin--eton cets the ball on her own flfteen-yard ll.n and Wheeler dropa back for a punt Hapi breaka through blocka the kKk.

ard la Brown'a ball, etghteen feet from Prlnceton goa B-i'ea caine two varia through tackle. but th li igalnat furtrer attacka ai i Browri loaea I on down? Black Clrclea Brown's rlght end for twmty vard- and rush the ball to Brown nrty vard line wher? ba 1 la oai to Browni on fumble A of punts followi flnally Ihe ball on a poor pass of the 1 ouarterback. or, Brown? flfteen-yard line Prlnceton backa then ftnd blg no.es at Brown tackle for repeaud gains of two and three and Reter la pushed oyar jor down from whlch Wheaier klcka the gon Brown kkk-off Hlllebrand and rie? the bai back by clever interferencj to cmtrcofthef.i-i.l Here Prlnceton i Brown get? the ball on her ard Bate? return? the punt Relter makei catch n.ar the of fleid ar.d Wheeler aenda the ball Brown'a flve-yard Rlchardaon then aklrta Palmer? end for ten yaraa. but Brown forced to kick Prlnceton has rhe ball on Brown'a flfty-yard line and by a o. maaa playa on centre md tacklea.

Hil enrand Relter and Wheeler cam i ii bai to three-yard llne. when Black la puahed over for a touchdown Wheeler the goal. and atanda 17 to fl Afier the kick-off Brown get? the bah on her fortv-rtve-yard ar.d Riehardson geta ai end for ten vard? The Brown backa foilow with aeveral amall galna until Prlnceton forty flve-yard llne la reached, where Browi la.forced to itchea on Prlnceton a thirty-yarfl flne ar.d through the Brown i i to the centre ol thi re Brown i i all and fg and 1 come eut of the wlth i and I dear field, r-nrries the hall down rt Iot touchdown. Wheeler klcka ai" la alled with the I nfteen-' ird llne The teama na fn. Bmxvr W- altal -a i- iard Whi Meli R'ght in4 Hunr ick I tt- iKnli I'f R.pht p.i.-ha: Batea Prif a Broan 0 Teuehdawai I Po, fr-r.

M- Trlnit; A I x- ol Utnimn Vina rf Rr.xwn, Cook. ef Prlncften Tirn" of halvaa? Tanrnty minu-f-s eari. AN INTERESTINO, GAME AT HEMP8TEAD. An game waa played at Hem; ti Long Island. yeaterday afternoon.

the of Hempatead, and the Olymplca, of Polyttchnk- Instltuie. Brooklyn. The game w.ij cailed at 1:40 the Olympirs. to the Tlgl ra' "iri-yard caught ihe ball and ran twenty-flve bafon belng Sir.rr for gain of yard' A I around end by xleldfd gair. of flfteen but nex: Um Olymplca got the bail on a fambla Bj aplendld dafenca the Tlgera accured the bai: oa By good runr.lng bucklng of Ihi ihe Tiie ball to the lo-yard the bail was loa: on a fumble hj a poor of iJose 10 Quarlerba.

N. ppieton put i be Olympl out ol gei ball handa iwo intll waa ealled neltber aido Al ei waa Tlgeri ktcklng ofl Olympl downed In hla tra ka After eii.j.-.- li. gaii on ihe Eo-yard llni -bU. runa bj Duryi i the I ill waa lakei l-vard line, thi ball wai Th. Olyi odld d--f.

On the Hne-up Appl'ioi. dropned r.a tot Dunl but Eldrldge bior-ked the kK-k and fell on the ball a touchdown for Lha No wa? klcked. No more seorlng fng the half. The Une-bucklnrj and puntlng- or Starr wer? of the --e HARVARD WORKS HARD TO WW 1VDIANR PonpF OW 4 GOAL FROM THF FIFLD BY Mass Oct Indians seored I polnta to Harvard 11 thls after? noon raptaln Hudson acored for the Indians Harvard's. twenty-yard llne.

conslder ably to the rlglit of the goal posts. he waited calm lv for the ball to come on a straicht pass from Bmlth. then taking the ball he lt drop to hls fool deJlbarately, gave lt an easy klck. and scored a goal from the field against the Crlmsons All the aentiment in the hesrts of the ten thousand BpOC tators expressed itself ln the prolonged rheer that creeted the Indlana as they trotted back to of the flold. The game was one of the flercest and thit has been played on Fleld.

The In? dlana had added to the strong llne came that has alwaya charaoterize.l their pUylng, a kl'-klnc g.im* that was al least Iceihle. though not brilliant Not only was their dcfenre as strong as ever, but they had an offence that was far superior to thelr game of two years ago There was the same re. volvlng wedge thrown at the tackles ar.d suards. and out of whlch In the second half was released for runs of and flfteen yards Just as in the previous game. The added feature of the drop kick hy Hudson tremer.dnusly to the Interest of the game, speotators 'ild not know at what moment they were to look for the arrempr at a goal in thls way Speaklng of comparlsons, It was to hear that the playera all agr.ed thal Yale waa stronger year lhan Hmv.rl wa? to-day.

mla sald thnt he eosaldered Tale'a rery much stronger and faster thnn Harvard'a Yale backs. he sald. could not be throw, baeh BO eaally as Harvard backa. whlle the whoie team was faster and surer and Btronger In tackllng and Other II" ihal rh- ''ar. men had played mucn har.ler against He than thev did agalnal Harvard, becauae ihey had not forgotten M.irne of wnlch they think Tale them ln New-York rr.ai year.

Yale, to thinkinac. was able to beal Harvard about three touehdowaa to Thp end. were fleet-fOOted. gettlng lown th' fleld wlth ren Runt the llne, ihe tach (1 ln openlng up l-ls backa on tne few attempi Mfo ifteJ galn waa through the Harvard Thal waa their beai game. and plaj it as oniv a Tale eleven can plaj lt, in ihe second half when ayou relleved Benera.

aforrnatloit wia irled whlch eave thl. runner chance of an He wa, placed ln of a revolvli a ffte Harvard llne had drawn Into nlle L'ayou would be Ihoved out. Hia unexp i ed galn. in thla way twtce brought to helr feel Aa rot Harvard tba urm -reakneaae. a I the gami developed have ahafcen tha "conndence ol io hopea oi i weaker team.

whlch Harvard, haa mel thua far Few aainn were madi nd the enda 1 i rum blTng punta bv Daly and Dlbb'ei ontlnued. eoatlng Harvard many yards. It wai ao bad pery condltlon of the bal and of ild not ie theae The feature of Harvard'a came was the magnlflecn kicklng of Haughton. Coehrane tried for a goal from the fleld in the first half hut the ball JUBI ser-merl the un.ler siiir thl i roaanar indlvldually. thi men ln the llne were all of them weak The clally ln laeklli and In get Ungdown the fleld; the Ir falllng to make holes nnd ln falllna to tackl.

low and hard and rrie Bvarda and eentre. for falllng to chnrge flercely. Daly waa llow in paaslng the b.in The llneup wai as foiiows t- iina tafllan. Donald Boal nrrden Riabi auart i tr I- Ifklfl B- Brtaera Quarerhacfe Indlana, fl Dlbblee al fi tnuehdowr Co irane fr? rr Held Huds Tlme-Two of Wllliamn ofUMtH. Unesmen 11 Idea and Debrar.

Ttmer rORNF.T.T. MEETB A Pl'RPRIPK OPFRI-IN MAKEB ITHACANB r8E THFtR PEST ETPOBTf Ithaca. N. Cernell team was forced to play Its hardeat at I'ercy Field to-day by a strong eleven from game ended w'lth a score of to 0 ln the Ithaeans' favor, but Fanver. the right halfhack of the vlstting team, brought Cornell rooters to thelr feet on two occaslons, when he broke forth from mass of twenty-two men.

and. with a elear fleld ahead. starte'd for CorneH'B eoal however equal to tha occaalon, and brougni him down withm ten yarda of hli goal llne. pr noii'a mterferenci war ind Captaln hltina i unalle to (.1 i Four plai i on tl tean re I guhatlnitai wai due to thls fa. thal showins Alexandei who lyed fu for r-orneil.

made vi redli showlng. Cornell's only touchdown. The mad rheir gains on dou pa and trlch playi i er trong on lefei ml rhe wa? weakened al the rlghl end and rlahl the loss r.f Bweetland nnd The strangtl of tnf. wai blg BurprlM fA TRINITY BTHOOL PEFEA rF.D BT HOTCHKISS. a falr crowd turned oul Columbla il yeater? day lo wltneBB the between tha Trlnlty foorball eleven and the Hotchklri Behool team of Lakevllle, Canr The Hotcbklas team won bj sc -rr- of 12 to 6 The viaitors heavler rhan tm home The game wai pljyed In two twenty-flve-mfnute The home team ing wlth the llne tou hdown and goal ln lha nrs hall In 'h ii Trl Ity the bul 'he irn red w-lnriini; to Thi Un' ii follow.

ii ii itebkla. tachool i Lefl end I. Bla l. Rlehl all MCitve ghflfl i Oom KICICKERBOCKEH A PT JOH.V'I rt Knlckerbocker Athletlc Club football eleven i rhe fr Jr.hn College of Fordrlim Berkeley Oval yeaterday. by a ol to Ther- war- a falr attendance, Includlng many The college boy.

not i for the Cherrv Diamond playeri In the flrai half Klndger in 1 Schaefi ide too Wateri mada two. Valllntlne klcked goal, ttuk re a- the end of the flrs: ilf fo ln ecor.d half the Knlckerbocker playeri kant ip eood work scored a. pleaaed making touchdowns Klndgen and Sherman whlle Valllntlne klcked iwo iklng the a- flnlsh 4' to NOT THK CHICAGO T'XTVFRSITY TEAM correspondent calla io fact that The Tribune, in a brlef prellmlnary notlee con ernlng the football gamei yeeterday mornlng, stated Harvard team had beaten the fnlverelty of Chlcago eleven aome little aeo team whlch the Harvard men defeated w-is of rhe Chlcago Athletlc That in elevan connected In no way the I'nlvi of Chlcago team. whlch made such a gallani I i rday, ar.d which hid never played foorball tn Eaatern terrltory before THK rniCAno A FOOTBALL TEAM Wllliam Thompaon, wlth his Chlcago Ath? letlc Aaaoclatton football playera, la due to arrtve tn clty to-morrow, and wlll go to Berkeley Ovai for practlce On Wedneaday at r.l wlll mre- Athletlc leven that oval The A'h ub team hai heen praetlalng three tlmei a pi ng ii non and li now aying i ime Tl i go ti one ol ri.r- sti of Iti claae In the country, a Ane eahlbltlon of football la certaln. It is few groj acheduled for locallty thls COLUMBLA rorNTTNG THF COST On Thuraday afternoon the undergraduatea of Columl bold a m.itrme tlni determlna tha beal way of puti 1 even on the grldlron next year That much wai determlned ui lay mornlng ai i meeL inc held ln Bchermerhorn Hall Prederlch Moffat, chalrman tha i ommlttee appolnted aome ago bj Prealdenl Bangi to determlna coat of puttlng a out ln fl' condltlon, his r.

pori Ha a promlnei talr.ed al per ek and i I 81 r-i per month and for half thar Bultl '-'1 cr.Q; gjflo i phyalclan KH I tween iwem i Wtll gO half month ef a cook 11 monih omblni i irie. a ili ba wlll depend en ran 1 All all i hi roal a Ili iboul 12 A promlnenl i'i naar lha Unlveraltj can ba oi' ta.r.*d from Septembflr to December 21. wlth tha rlfl-ht to re.ervfl ajiy daiea. for ona-tblrd of the gnte recelpta. Dr.

favored the hlrlng of a coach to look out for the clasa and de partmental from whom the materlal ror I next vear'a 'Varaity wlll come Ludlow Ohrya tia, li then ahowed how auch eleven. al though playing only eollegea for few years. would be a large the larg.r eollegea no longer play in thia dty The meetlng on Thuraday wlll be addrcss-d bv prom? lnent and proper sum ls sub scrlbert a eompetenr coarh wlll be at once en gaged It waa aleo tax Colurabta Baaoclatlona 4 yaat NAVAL i-APET? LAFATETTE. Anmpoiis. Md Oct Waral Cadata to-day defeated foothall eleven by a of la ro I Fowler m.ide three touchdow-ns for the Midiies, and tv-ide kl-ked -M tba gesl? The Hne-up foiloara Cadatf- Posmen Lafaxatta Rx-i! Rurh- e-irj Nlcholi Rlaht ta-kle Vernon Rlghi civi Wortnea.

Laf. Baehmaa taekla Jackaon anl Quarttraaeh Oannon nicht Fullbark ON OTHER Bethlehem. Penn Lehifth. Bucknell. I At WlllUma.

24. Trlnity. At Amherst, Maaa-Amherat. 10, Instliute of At Prockton. Miss -Boston Caaa 1 Ai Madlaen, Wla -Ualvaratty of wiseonsin of Mlnneaota.

Ai Ogdehaburg, IT; Ogdanaaurg Athletlc ClUb, 0. At Exeter, -Harvard freshmen. Hl Exe Af Oambrldge. A A town A A At Watervllle Me-Oolbv. t'nlverflty 5 l.owlston Me Batea.

5: Bowdoin. 1. At Andover. Mass -Phllllps Andover, Woroester Academy, 5. At Cleveland.

Reserve 1 nlveraity, Ohlo State rjnlveralty. 0 At Rocheater Hamllton. 47: Unlveratty of Rnen At of Vlrglnla. 47; Co umbla L'nlvaratty, At Worceater Croea. Worceatar Poiy terhnlc.

fi. OOMPT.AINT OF A MOTHER To the Edltor of The Trlhune Plr: To jrou w-ho are alwaya ao wllllng to help? I appeal to glve place In your coiumns to my plalnf. whi-h volres the sentlnvnts of numberless other mothers. Whv. oh.

why. muat contlnual sacriflce of young Itvea to the manly and uaeful aport of foothall go on? Muat we walt until th? playing of this game herotnes a crlm- Inal offence. no lejs aerlous than ao-called rounds of piigllism, or arlll the professors or othera who have men in charge reallac oefore it ls too late that In sanctlnning thla game they are maklng one of the steps which are fast leadlng our ioaated dvlllaattOfl back to the when a dylng gladlator waa gaaed upon by wlth r-urlng rterlod of four daya four of foot- hall Injurlea have come to my knowledge one boy the thre.x are hopeleaa invalids for ii ri maltider of th. ii' llvea. ''an we poor mothers sit allently home fearlng, we do, that we may next to suffer wlthout erylng cul hono, or at leaat maklng our feooie tirotest? AN AOOXIZED MOTHER.

ATHLETIC VLUBS TO VXITE. PTEPS TAKEN TO MEROE THF KNICKER BOCRER AND HEW-JERBET OR GANIZATION8 e. atlaUVAN KOMIKATBD PREBtrvENT CiF EACH ANT) THK TRMT BKNTIMRN1 TO POalt ovf.R nte EUETTIOK OBEAT ON R'iTII PIPFP Ptops are belng taken whi-h are llkeh- to end in conaoltdatlon wtthln the few wer-ks of the Knickerhocker Athletlc Club, of clty, and th? New-Jersey Athletlc Club. of Bergen Point, N. The schenie to mcrge the two Into on- leaked oui yeaterday through the nomlnatlon of Jamea E.

Bulllvan, presldent of the New-Jeraey Athletlc riuh. for the presldency of the Knickerhocker Ath? letlc Club. Mr. gtaljlvan, who la the preatdont of the Meiropolltan Dlstrlot of the Athletlc Unlon. had already hcen renomlnated for the prea ldency of the New Jersey Athletlc Club.

and should the clubs he wlll be the ad of the new organliatlon. whlch. If the ront olidatlon plan earried out. srlll be known as the Knieker bocker Athletic Club questlon ns to whether or not the cluba ahall merge rhelr in'eresta In one organlzation wlll he lettled ns far the is concerned H. ihe mnual of tbat club on November 3.

The Athleti- Olub henvv for i auburban club, and out look has long been unaatlafactory to thoae who intfresrs of organ.zation at iri So far as -an be learnad. the members wlll readib to join nanda with the Knickerhocker Athletic ib The advantage, however, wiil by no means on the Whlla the Knlcker clubmen have been ln athlet'-s. the trcatly ln need of a proper ground for tralnlng. and Ir haa been hard pressed bv th? petltlon of the Mew-Torh Athletlc Club the orranlaatlon acqulred rj irtera conalderatlona, lt la understood. Induced a ahort tlme ago to make overtures to the Nea-Jereev Athletlc Club for a consolidatlon of Tlv- of the New-Jersey Athletlc i uh ire among ln the country.

and are mrp by none in th.e of v. ln of consolidatlon the New-Jer would prlvllegea ln New-York rn for recelved by tne Knickerhocker ti -ti Bergen Polnt If acheme through men wlli make Bergen rolnt is aa i i-ountrv home. a dangeroua rival of home of the New-Tork Athletlc Club at Travera raland The preaenl handsume elun houae of thi N'ew Jeraey Athletlc Club wil! be ex t.n.i.-d Btahlea wlll be erected I and the propertv along the N'ewark made as attractive as possible There la a flne field for coif tennia, baaeball. footoaii every hranch of apori the Bergen Polnt grounda and of h-rh "luba wtn be eaaed to the il 'he Knlck.r^e.-ker Ath'ettc last nlstht member of the rjovemlng admitted that r.rojert of conaolldatlon wlth 'he New-Jeraey Mhletie Club was under conalderatlon it micht ike some time to eryatallae aentlment ln both cluba in of the union. said wis verv s'rong proapeci th.it tha would Parrie'd through -here wa? no that the both would be erearlv bi neflted by lt TO RFPFFSF.yT ATHI.FTFS tX PARJB Chicago, Oct The Tlme.

Herald" saya Dr. Oeoree Herma-1 of the elatlon of tba Amateur Athletlc nlon, atid presl? dent of the Athletlc Aaaodatlon of ia. will be appolnted a of the com? mittee of ten to have charge of th? -r Amerlean at the Paris Be wlll represent the Sntes of Illlnoli Ohlo Indlana Mlch.gan Wlaconaln, Mlnnesota and lowa Dr Herman'a appointmenr wlll dnt McMUlan Of the Amateur Athletlr Cnton who baa been asked bv Perdlnand p. ck to name the men Prealdent Laglnger of the rentral ABBOClatlon has Informed Pr Herm-in that he arlll recetva the appomtmer.t arlll ar. Pr Herman wlll hav- charge of the work thletet to the exposttion e0n -i will peraonally attand 'he games lr, -iich the not vet been named Mr Peek.

i- is satd Weat aav-ail be aoon. The ten 'I work under his dlrertion. In ih? 'erritorx thai wlll come under Mr Herman'a lurladlctlon he -he ithletle of all the large of'the N'orthwcat and aome ef thi rreati illege of country to the Weatern rep aa from FALL GAMEB AT YM.F 20 The annual fall ip omes of the Yale ABBOClatlon this afternoon and to unlnter were broken Th- waa iw ar.d for good ork Rummary xtii rlash ei ,7 irr. I '1 -O 10', run a hx- 'i a "jrixs OA aeeaa I T'rra Wnn hv J. inBon, Tim? I r'x hx 1 .1 110 -01.

Tima 1 Bmlth, '00 xar'si II 1 'inf 4 t'on Bv irdai, I 11 aaeond. .1 hurlle Won Iv .1. i Tlmf rv-? Woa bj tha rlaaa i Ot, wlth no Pnia lauli Woa 1 Baacom isrratrhi. A 111 10 fi lr )ump Woa bx Ottoa, 01 .3 fi tt. Wllbui Bo 'T laehaal aaeowd ft broad lump -Won by T.

Wataon '00 20 ft. r. a if '00. aaeeod. lt) ft 4 ta.

8 10. There are Others who claim to bottle and sell the well-known brand of Mount Vernon pure Rye wh.skey but we are the only firm having the rtght to bottle it at distillerv This is done when thr whiskev is in its most perfc-t i-ondition Our patented square bottle bears the numbered guaranty label of the distillcrs. cf-rtifying that the whiskev ll fully matured ind free frorri uny adulteration whatever. THE COOK BERNHEIMER CO. Sole Distributors NEW Y0RK TALE WIN" THK lOTTOCOIXEOIATl CHAMPIONSHIP JOHV HEIO TR DaVBATI laHTB HO -tnat.

Rorxn BT srx CP AXtl riva to gxcrriMO match os THE ARDaLBT UKK? intereonegtate golf ehamnlonehtp, tar whteh 1 so many golfers have been playing thla weeu. waa won a' Ardaley yeaterday by John Reld. Jr ol Yale whodefeated hla claiamate, Walter iml SupandStogo YaJa thua had a aure thlna r-up bul thla fact dld rot the intereat ln match Reld is ihe son ot John Reld, 'he former prealdent of gt Andrewa Oolf Club, and one of rhe orlalnal membera of 'Old AppleTree Oang" which was the tirst to Introduce golt into this country. He la a member of the aentor Sew-Haven, -ind captaln of the Lnlver ity golf tenm. Bmlth hcrir Reid lr Tale tournamenl two weeks aco for the college chnmplonBhlp, -it' eeneral way ls considered hli nuperior on llnka.

In the National champlonahlp al Mcrrls laat month horh men were among the who quallfled. but Bmlth, to the aurp mates, well aa to moal of thoai who rol lowed the play. Bhouldered hla a ly Into lha Bnala. where he waa defeated by Flndlay Douglaa. 5 up and 3 to sjo ir is the firsr tlme that rhamplonBhlp naa pone to Tale, and th Sew-Haven boya regard II as a compenaatlon for Ihe loai ot the team cup, thev had held for the last two Beaaona.

the ch-rmplonship last sprtnc Reld wai beaten ln the ftnala by Jamea Curtla, of Harvard. but ba ahowed at thal thal he would prove a formm eandldate for rhe honor ir. BUbsequeni tour- neys. ln another Vale man. Rodertck Terry, )r.

reached only to be defeated by Loula Bayard, lr of Prlneeton Reid undoubtedl) poaaeaaefl better atyle than Bmlth and Ihough the former is uaually tne stronaer lonjr Rdd outranka hlm lr maahle appronehes md putting Teaterdaj Reld not only aurpaBsed hm ln this latter proved the better man in Irtvlng and br rhota ICaturally, the comblnatlon proved bu ful. Another polni In favor was rhe rolllng nature of thi Ardaley links. whlch him con- aldernble advantagi In hls short approaches match was at thir'v-six holea, iccordlng to the fle-reement enr-red by rhe four collegei at rhe oper.lng of rhe tournament, the rcsult dld not altoeether prove thal rhe change from the old elghteen-hob round wa? an advantageou. one Amona moal of th- eolleglana the ronseneui ot opinion to be that the added dlitance merely Mlow. wlnner to "rub It Elghteen holes pinyod in the aivl elghteen ln tne afternoon At en of the mornlng round Reld was 2 up The game opened in drizzlinir raln, i nnd the uaually pretty course waa bleak ard unin- iiting, bul notwlthatandlng thls i largi erov preaent when the men drovi ofl the Inter esi wai well tuauined thn a eoliego match, no matter what Ita nature, seems to have peculiar attraction for pretty alrla.

and scores of them fo'Jowed the play yesterdav. though I' Is safe to venture that not half of them understood what was golne on. won the toaa and honor Both were on the ftreen fn 2. bul as Smlth lay dead I on hls approach he won ar rt ro 4 next hole meaaurea OO yarda from tee to cup I Smlth not only drove bu? lay wlthln of rhe h.o'e ar-! hl. him glving hlra the ln i phei 0 the thlrd lr i the irrj 0f yard, rori 1 -avlne halved ln I ln coinc for 'he flfth Reid misse.i his tecond ihoi and Bmlth won a- to grand holes for Bmlth followed.

each I whlch mad- -he on even Faclng the eichth holi up the hlll both got iway good and borh were on the irreei ln 1, but aa Bmlrh falled to hole put Reid won. ar to In coine for ninfh Reld sllced his Iron into ie buahes ind Bmlth took ng 'he 1 up favor tenth went to Reld ln the flgure, and waa ln Comlna to the twelf'h over a wldi Bmlth drove shorr of the whlle Reld .11 ed Into the v-oods where he wis almoet mymied bv a rrPe. VI bare po.slbllitv of getrinc Reld m.ide nn" of clevereai maahle ho-s nf the dny, ch the bail oul ar.d laylng it thin two feet of the hole Bmlth a shorr put ro halve. and Reld Kot thi hoie in I Thi two holea were halved. and then.

'n playing the flfteenth, IMd agaln sllced hls and landr-d ln the orchard lr n.i< dlfflcult place fi-m whlch to pitch an ap? proach bul Reid waa exceptlonally ln thls respect ind maahie earried him to the 5 Pmirh on rhe green with hls second ind ir looked a Bure hole for hlm. but Reid down on his approach put. of fiftv f. and won ll tn 4 makme; 3 up Two more holea followed, and rheu tcirirh took I In and mornir.a half ended wt-h Red up carda were -i Srr-rh 2 4 R-d 4 5 I Bmlth a 5 Smlth opened the afternoon round taki-e flrst hole in holelng oul from a dtatance of thirty feet The o- thi rlver Retd won ar 4' ro followtng ll up by taklng the third ln a par 4 afrer lllclng his Into 'he long Rej-i g-ot fourth drlving green and poinsr. down on a well-almed put of twenty feet, hlm the ho'e 2 flfth was an oi er good for Reld ai Bmlth mlsaed i short put for a half ind loai ii r' to F.clng the six'h over Alpa' hunker, fooaled hia hrassev and took to iron for his second ai waa short but thlrd i well-pltched ma lald tbe ball a i fee- of 'he eup h- fi on put the wa.

halved In A drlve from the aeventh tee Reld road whlle gmith rear ed the of 'he hlll iusi ol Rri er. Both lay dead or ippi puti I hole waa halved In 4 rn the eighth Smlth topped hia drlve ind fol'owed this up hy his braiaey inwhlle had made i ilxsltng drlve bul hli iec in Iron. landed him in road. and tho lah he played our with a mashie. rh.

ihort ind took 4 to reach th? uaed a mld iron for hls thlrd, maklng th? ar falled to co down on -be odd Bml i took the ai to Playing nth Smrh pulled Ive nro the long grasa and hl. second well out, he was short on his took 4 to reach th. wai on ln won fhe hole af 4 to mak'nff hlm 4 un tenth wenr ro ln a perfi i I 3 hla approaeh ball dead in 2 The next holea were won In stralght aucceaaton bv I Reld and thls ended march wlth Bmlth the wlnner by up and Mo hole. i then played Followlng are cards 4 2 a 4 i 4 8 4 4 5 JV--41 a a a a 4 a e-44 -sa an of co" match was the thnt hn? ever been seen in thls country. Reckonlng beat bnl! both mornlng af? ternoon ro.inds the for the rhteen holea -raa 70 or than fhe amateur ord of rse' and 4 than profeeslonal record Forman card on th baala would read 2 8 2 4 4 4 a 4 4 a 4 4 8 THORP IPTNi AT PROVIDENCE Providence, i Oet.

0 Thorp, of Club. heat H. I'onKdon to-dav ln the flnals for H-int Cup I up. 3 to Dlai holea i( preeman, of Woiiaarr.n Maaa for the conaolatlon cup bv up. to pl handlcap A.

Mark-r won wlili i nel BCOra of Hls total of Kl wiis also the loweat, thus winnlng; the medal for lowest score anl handlcup cup. CLUB CHAMPIONiHIP AT ARDCLET aeml-annual ehamplonahlp tbe Ardaley Oolf Club bagan yaaterdaj wlth tha quallfylng round at elghteen holea, medal piav. in whlch the eiftht for the BUbaequenl round. match for the cup These rounds to declded any tlme to NovemtM T. and the fJaaJ round wlll ba played on Elecilon A.

l-e 1 Steep tnilor are a of the I ast. Our special sale ol black vicuna for coal and vest, with a neat "-tripcd trouscring, suit to order are ex ceptional value. Spccial line of English box ktrtty and meltons, blues, blacks, oxfordi and browns, overcoat to 920.00. Your protection ia a guarantee or monev back. MAii.rn Broadway 9th Street.

WE HAVE NO OTHER STORE. Wltt made the top hla Ing Hs folloaa: Th. a summary folli I Tota la I I I II I II I ta; 1 Baaff 1 Jr la. ni am in? i H2 I. J-t ige.

Bl P. Murphi Th.xrna_ BO "A Pattara '-mvera tor fts iot Br ll It tt' SVylla -r ri.a II Adama B. I il Van I In th-- women's puttins lr, afternoon Mrs the artnnet wlth i HANDICAP AT CRB8CCNT Ti-e -teneial hanlleap on the llnka of th? CI Bay FUdge, yeaterday brought ou? i large number of the club'a and aome rxcelient carda were raturned wtnne- waa George O'Flyn, arhoaa was Se-ond place went to Pleelow at net. The mary. Orrxa lieorea B.

O'Flx-n w. R. niaai.w H. Alams C. Patteraoa.

Srnlth. Wllaon Van .101 01 1(V) ft7 no 112 Cap BB is 21 ft 20 B) ON THE ELIZABHTH I.INKS Ir, the men's handl.ap on ihe llnka of nnd Club of EllZaVbeth. vea'erday. Hayward aroo ner of Grxiu eard is 7 17 .1 S. rt 2 rt rt S.

rt rt rt 4 to MarQunH af a women tournament la to elub'a I'nka to-morrow Toam rr. Hla 113-W WHARTON THE The for Mra Cup ended vesterd.iv on the links af the Oolf Cluh. of Plalnned Wharton the bx- mikinrr while Wala and A Fisk were tied. with I points each. for serond Wharton r.ow holda 'he eup aa hla peraoaal piwperty waa alae a miteh be ta-een the team from tha Ral-isrol Oolf rl'Jh and 'tanio team Ti'- home team won r.f-llv.

by to a i immary followa MiL.r.sinr Dumont i -r ir- TVal 4 sadar rt I t.b i) 0 Kervay THE CITT rH AMPIONSHIP Oaorgc A Toffey mide the beat In qualtfying round for the medv. at tour namenl of i Oolf lub. on tta llr.ka ni Dunean over a of thirty-stx Rldgway araa and thn eto-ht men quallfted for rounds to be nlaved next of eignteen leadlna c-' sraa ti a 14 4T 47 Sl ia i 4rt Oi T-tai. ira Ift 17ft iv lftft nt 211 aaa Cra Plemmtng XV Bp Hfi'h F.g*' i. a tt Orleraoa 1 I Ir THF.

BTATEN liLAKD TOCBHAaaaWT Cou. Country Club, of Itataa id brought Ita irnaaaani to an aad terday arltb llnal round for the County Cup and a teim match eonteat. ln wblcb aeven entered teama of ala cup wa? won by Otto oafaatad Pataraon bv up and 2 to go In raati Ptli ar.d Rlehmond County teama tled for hrat at "ol bat playera eourteouaty rallnaulahad their rlalm to tha, nnd ll tO bovs other rluba repreaented a-eif Sta'en laland frt'kei Harbor Hlll, Eaaoa mty aaa 1 Oolf ATI IKTIC CITT COUNTFT I T'P TOURN'A MKNT The members golf tournament yesterdav bv rh. Country Club of A'lmtie city raaaltai -n ii Upplm H-irix 11 lt Vx I Pannft' Txana MAIXE TROOPB OFF FOR BATAXVAB Auguata, Me Oet 1st Malne Artlllery, conalallag of four with 4.V* out of m.nibers. and two.ve ommanded bv Major Kawcomb, atarted for Savannah to About thirtx.

were left in the hoa the reat of the absenteea are away battaHoa nent on a apactal Ii wi.l t.ik>- tbe Mlsalaalppl at Poston for Vork. and there another tranapor' for Savannah. tt wlll ba attached to tha Setenth Corpa..

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