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i I it 4 yk MATINEE RACESOPENED Eathuslastic Crotfd Cheers Local Horses on HarrisburgltfCk FINISHES CLOSE AND SPORT GOOD Fovorahto Weather InsuredGood Rnelno and Association Anticipates Excellent Sport Again Today Yesterday was an Idea day for racing Theni was Just enough nip In the air to taako the blood of horse and man tingle and Old Sol surpassed himself In the matter of sunshine The Hying horses Interested spectators and glorious weather formed an adtnlruble attraction after tbo pleasures of the Thanksgiving table With un unusually Iargo attendance and good prospects for tbc future racing was revived for Houston sportsmen on thu liar rlsburg road track yesterday afternoon and the old course echoed once more to the rapid hoofbeats of the llylng horses Tho management was unusually gratified over tho opening attendance and tbtuk that tho contluuanro of racing on this track Is insured In addition to nearly two hundred traps drags and vehicles of all kinds tho iiand stand was comfortably Oiled The lu ts wore much In ovldeucu and as It vtas opening day nil were admitted free Tho track was In very fair condition and tho finishes were exciting aud clow Only three events were pulled off as darkness cumo on before the program for tbo afternoon could bo completed Tho trotting race for 2yoarOldS Was postponed until today and will be started this afternoon at 1 Mock home delay was experienced In getting a ay from the wire as tho horses were new to the trak and Inclined to mix matters up pulled oil with dispatch FINISHES WKR11 CLOSE Several of the horses wcro a little unruly but little truck work will bring them iruund The pace was unusually good for iinv at aLe the consumptive gain i ht when taking Scott Isiohis stiUa mystery Scotts Emulsion does something to the lungs too that reduces the cough More weight and less cough always mean that consumption is losing its influence over the system Scotts Emulsion is a reh a Simple tCOtS MVXaVClMMiaV Pest Ct Doc Cutler Itctta rm owned by aoi Halff Itactng threomlnnte elassFrang 1 dwned by Bowser Orphan Hoy owned by Tom Mlmm Stripes gowned by I Kdraondson CRESCENT CITY OPENING Tho Attendance at the Winter Meeting Broke All Local Records Kew Orleans November 27 The attend anco at tho opening of tbo CTfcscontCtty Jockey clubs winter meeting broke all local records Tho track was good and tho card far above the aTerago of a winter meeting offering despite tbc fact that tho principal event the Inaugural handicap went to ou outsider Deboe who was at SO to 1 In tho betting Golden nule who with St Cntbbert represented tbo racing lirm of Durucll isrz was favorite at2 to 1 aud strong tnncled St tutabcrt the arms second string who was relied upon to make thu running for his stable companion bvcatnu cntaugiwl In tin harrier at the start and cut nu Ugure in the contest Uoldeu Uule Allowed In front In the first few strides aud turned luto thn atrctch two lengths In tbc lead Toe etlort told In tbo run home aud Deboe wore the ioldeu Garter gelding down winning out by half a length Tho race was worth J05 to the winner Cambrian and Mdhisiioy were the only winning favorite the latters Mn being merely ntt exercise gallop Twentyfour bovk3 drew In ami tvero all well patrolled It lvUlsou bus leased the services of Jockey Otls fur the uleftttig from Jamos Arthur to whom the boy In under contract Lit clon Appleby one of the stars of the Dur noil Hcrz string lu la bad condition rnd may not start for some months If at nil tinting tho meeting Ills lost which was Injured some time ago bss nilcd up Mile aud seventy yards Cambrian GU faln Hanover Queen Time 147 Ilvo and a bulf furlongs lrlde of Ga lore My Surprise Versifier Time 10 Seven furlongs selling Moablua Worth Ington inspector Shea Time 1W Six furlongs Inaugural handicap 1 DcIhic Golden Utile Henry MclMtiltl Time 114 One mile handicap McChesncy Isdy Sterling Honolulu Time 141 Mile and on eighth selling Sarilla Carat Prince lllazes Time 157 NEW OIILDANS KMTRIES Threequarters of a mile maidens 2year olds Sidney Sabbath 113 Suburban Queen Kffl Nleolotto 105 Sover 100 1ollto 102 Hhoi Ply 102 a little but the managers stato that this Threequarters of mile selling Peter 7 I uryoR 112 If You Dnrc 111 nummcr 101 feature will be eliminated as nauli as poi Tonclmi Jobu i pri KKH QnWU nr slble this afternoon and tho rneea will bo sviiarff 101 Delia Ostrnnd Moron 102 Mt tb Jack Horner Mary Mooro 17 Optional 06One One mile selling Leonja Dorile 8 80 Annie Thompson Mnld of Enid 08 Miss Slmnlej ion Nnbokllsli Tom Mlddlclon 100 Seven eighths of a mile linndlenp Flora Levy Ilnlni of Gllend Pl Travers 05 utur racing The performances of Anon Cl 107 Harry Now 1 Shllob aroused the excitement of the 8jx rl 1 hi fllrIrlcl RollingAnrio cpeMators to it high pitch The freeforall tiMting race and tha imclug nice of tho 2a flaw were hotly contended Sbiloh by a phenomenal burst of speed tho bomet retch took first money In the former event winning three atrnlght beats of five Anon was Invincible In the paclug 230 tass With a awitt etwidy stride tbo bay Wthret straight halfmile heats iNdrfha had an easy thing of tbo llrst Heat but as unable to bold her ovui tagalust the tlrelews Anon flu tV freeIorull there were 8vo entries iilngo owned by Charles Leo mudo splr finish ami won first money Adugo ht Cf and Inknown eamo bomu In a bunch in all thirteen horses wer entered tor li three races and the petfonnnnees by Teral of them were highly creditable I ukuown owned by Meyer Cohen was i ratched from tho freeforall trotting event Norma 1C took tbo place or lone Ciirry In the pacing race aud two additional horses Uiiknuwn owned Sweeney and Jeff owned by Cage wore entered for the half mile dash Messrs Will Gregory Stownrt anil Dr li xnvvorOJadges Mqwrs tl Thorp md George Upper acted as timekeepers and Colonel Hudson flirt the starting First second and third purse were offered for each of the race taken as a whole the opening ot the liar rlsburg Toad track yesterday was marked fSucicsH In every particular The sport and tho ciowd seemed well pleated eli entry inspired new Interest Uach bounding pace ot the speeds brought fretn liners from the enthusiastic crowd if tne i nrtlng blood ot llot ton has tlown slug klhbly in the few years past It wos revived the horse racing field yestfrtlay ami iierc wan every Indication that the renewed Interest will bo lasting If the citizens will encourage the movement thp managers or tho now track ex oect to bring a string or first class race borws to Houston aud mako this course omparo favorably 1th any In tho South THE SUMMAltT The detail ot ytatcrdays racs Is as fol 01VB Freeforall trotting three out of Mvo h11oh Dan Crawford Tally Ho Tlmo 13 Itaclng 230 class four heats three out if flVfr Anon Norma Pinter Time 14 Dan scratched on second heat llunnlng free for all half mile itaah luago Jeff Daisy Time 3 seconds PROUUAM KOIt TODAY Thlfl nftcrnoon tho racing will bo started nromtly nt 1 oclock In order to dispose ot he 2yearold trotting race which was postponed from yesterday Tho following is program for today with ohtrlsa Trotting 2j earolds Anibcrshaw iwned by Ben Show Mary Simmons ji owned by lien Shaw Lady owned by Cleveland Iaolug free for all Iteno II owned by Madlran Hell owned ny Hicks Frank Limber rr owned by KdmondionNelson owned by MIl Felix ownsd by Uuchau aon Trotting 2 0 classJack owned by Waterman Woodligbt owned by CURING CONSUMPTION When Scotts Emulsion makes the consumptive gain fj it is curing his consump in Evactly whatgoes on inside It 03 1lnreslnn Itankln 00 Ilavcnspur Itronkstonn 100 Wntklns Overton Tnncred Nimble Nug 101 Glcnrtco 102 Arvcnsls 101 tine nillo selling Pearl Tinder 04 Huz rah Ml Optimo OS Unreins 101 Andes Free Pass 103 Scotch Plaid 103 Commissioner Torstcr 107 Results at Wnshinolon Washington November 27 An excellent enrd of seven events Including two steeplechases and a race on tho flat for the Washington cup at two and a quarter miles drew to Hennlngs today the largest assemblage thnt ever witnessed a daya racing In this city Tho track was very heavy and the going hard Most Interest centered In the cup race In which over half of the horses ontorcd were scratched tllreus tbo outsider with Ilhiko up won Ibis race In it hard drive from Aniy Williams and Car buncle the horses that made all the pace Vivo furlougs Uuess Lucky Day Plan taganact Time 10 tt Seven furlongs Itrnndy Smash Orall Ilrlsk Time 1RI in Steeplechase about two and a half miles Ivan Arlim Chevnl dOr Time tiTT Steeplechase about three nillcs Imperialist Draughtsman Mnntrlp Time ll27 Washington eup two and a quarter miles tllreus Andy Williams Carbuncle Tlmo 42Six Six furlongs Uarkelmore Prolltablc John Nnvln Tlmo 120 ati Mile and forty yards Howard Arrub Oowan Kmart Set Ken Time 154 25 Ingleside Races San Francisco Cal November 27 At In gleside Weather clear track fast Sevn furlongs helling Illowaho Mltas Atariite Tlmo 120 Six furlongs sellingHuochucba Golden Light Jnrrlerrle dOr Time 1154 Six furlongs Imndlcap Dimizzo Gold Dell olonliiH Time 115 1 HOUSTON DAILY POST FRTDA MORNING NOVEMBER 28 1902 EVENTS ON THE GRIDIRON Tlic University of Pennsylvania Defeated the Cornell Team BATTLE BETWEEN ARMY AND NAVY Spectacular Runs Sensational Tackles and Terrific Lino Plungeo Marked the Play Philadelphia Pa November 27 The University of Pennsylvania football eleven today defeated the Cornell team 12 to 11 Tho Ithacans kicked a goal from placement and scored a touchdown from which a goal resulted In thp first half while Pennsylvania scored two touchdowns and kicked two goals in tho second half Never has a more Intensely exciting and uncertain contest been witnessed on Franklin field Until tho final blast of tho referees whistle announced the cessationof tbo hostilities there was a painful uncertainty In the hearts of tho Pennsylvania supporters Cornell had thrice carried the ball danger ously near Pennsylvanias goal nnd onco carried It over Another touchdown or on opportunity for second goal from placement would probably mean defeat for the local eleven Hut as the tlmo drew near for the close of the contest Pennsylvanias lay became more fierce while that of Cornell grew correspondingly weaker and the game ended with the ball In Cornells 23 yard Hue Spectacular runs sensational tucklcs and terrific line plunges came with such fre quency that tho spectators were kept continually bobbing up aud down In tbelr seats Doth teams played brilliantly PENNSX3 OFFENSE SUPEIUOn Pennsylvanias offenee was superior to that of Cornell and her defense plsy In tho last ten minutes of the gamo has never been excelled by a Pennsylvania eleven When the two elevens trotted on for tho second half the score stood 11 to 0 In faor of Cornell and there were few Pennsylvania who dared hope for a victory Gardiner of Pennsylvania kicked oft to Coffin of Cornell on tho latters Myard line and Coffin ran tho ball back twenty flvo yards beforo being thrown Pennsylvania was given tho ball for holding and after an exchange of punto the Pennsylvania players began a tierce onslaught on the Cornell line Torrcy finally scored a touchdown from which Gnrdlner kicked a goal Then began what proved to be the sensational period of the days play After carrying the ball to within twenty yards Cornells goal Pennsylvania lost on a quarter back kick and Ilrewstcr at once sent the ball away from the Cornell goal Dennett for Pennsylvania again Licked over Itrewstcrs head and It was CornellB ball within ninetyeight yards ot her own goal Ilrowetcr punted on tho first opportunity but the attempt was a failure and Dale caught the ball for Pennsylvania on Cor nells 35yard line Onn double Dale gained twenty yards A CRITICAL MOMENT The ball was wlthlti fifteen yards of Cornells goal und excitement was Intense Mitchell Pennsylvanias big guard was brought on In Plckarskls place On tbo first attempt ho tore through Cornells lines for five yards Gardiner made four Mitchell fotir more nnd then Dennett carried thn ball over for a touchdown tlelng the ncore The touchdown was made fur to tha left of the goal posts and Oslo was chosen to punt out to Gardiner for a freo catch and a moment inter tho ball dropped safely In GniillnerH hands Immediately In front of the goal posts pandemonium seemed to have broken no lardlmfrKlcked the goul scoring tho point which won the game The lineup Six urlongs polling Pjwi Sam Irene tho Ujilvcrslty of the South at Scwanec Lt nlsey Princess Tlf pf Tlmo lM nni the corc was 11 to Tho gome was Mile and an eight fTbanksglvlng lt ndl cap Sombrero 1 r5i One mile se ing Mountebank Gnwalne Tin 1124 Tlmo Urchin Pacts at San Antonio Ran Antonio Texas November 27 The Gentlemens Driving club of this city held It lnnltlal meet today and pulled on an attractive card of eventa before an nu illcnce of lfirto The wltinurs in tho running race were Tiidgo laulox Mabel and VTclden Qnlto ntrnilier of fast rn horses are being wintered at Washington park and tfrenngo menta are alreadv In progress for three days meet Christmas week Goodmans Name Appropriate Doston Mass November 27 Kid Good mnn who Is to fight Harry lforbcs at St Thoroughbred Sale Lexington November 27 High prlcas ruled for ycarUnga at Woodard ft Shank llns thoroughbred sale tonight several crossing xtiM 1000 mark This nftcruoon and tonlrjht 150 bead sold for 30000 The best sales were King Nutter by King nricYana INT nut Udce Stevens Latonla im UWJ3 olt JiL 1awpllRptcrEaster Girl Fultcr 1025 Dlack erlt ttv Flvlng DutchmanLake Oietxe It Hess U0O North Carolina Burglars Wltnlnaton November 27 At Jon boiv 0 of Wation ft drr LLANO William Hidden of South Carolina who bought the famona Darrln per Hill five miles south ot Dlufflon on tho Colorado river has arrived here and will do some prpspeetlug of his purchase hunting for tho rare mlueral fouud there twelve yoar aj gadollnltc There are Imitations of OXIDINB but nono ot themcomoare with the genuine OXIDIND cures Chills Fevers and all Ma larial roubles The lmlt suit VANDEUD1LT MET DKFBAT Nashville Tcnn November 27On a heavy soggy field today tbo Vandcrbllt football team met defeat for tho first lime this season Tbo conquerors camo from A relight Corrlgan rcpleto with excitement and It was Sc wanees formation that won Her line was superior and her back field was recruited by drawing men rom It nnd sending the concentrated force of tXx men Against Vanderbllts kuccllng pijyers vandeibllt gains were largely lhadc around the ends and each time her backs were sent to their work they made splendid showings Louis for the featherweight championship teis won his fight with Chester Goodwin In twelve rounds before the Criterion Athletic Capticvicllo club tonight It was the best fight seen MuUcr hero for several years Goodman waa heavier and did most of the leading Iatsv IlBley of DutTalo and Dllly Ttvall of South Doston fought an eight round draw Joo Elliott of Daltlmore and Luther Manuel of Portland fought a six round draw TDLANK IS CONQUBPED New Orleans November 27 University of Mlsslssfppl defeated Tulanc 10 to 0 Tho visitors proved the stronger team and mad Homo sensations sprints around the cuds Tulanes only chance to score was when Green made a sprint of fifty yards as time was called at the end of the first half Tulanc Miller Wood Ludlow Smith lreenCapt Clark Position Loft end Left tackle Left guard Center Itlght guard ltlght tackle night end Quarterback Left batf back Itlght halfback Pullbaetc Mississippi Kliifirough Sultan Dodd 3 Hopkins Hopkins Conner Elmer Dcanlaml Foster Capt Dean Ir iafe In the re touchdowui from which a goal was kicked 1 ii Ellsworth scored ttta otber five nUati by waa blown open lis Uck from Wisconsins sixteen night iit ii ti JWO nad Sioon stolen yard line nwpilouns vvd put on the trail whl wns Ilowed as far as Sanford about ton mlis dlst wbeie It Is Supposid th fugitives hoaidcd a train Th safe In tho sarm store wss broken open about two years ago Suspicion points to a tramp who was seen In the town several rtavs pror to the robbery and who baa disap peared COLUMDIASYKACUSn TIE New York November 27 Columbias football team played tlo game today with Syracuse at the polo grounds the final score being 0 to 0 Syracuse jenplug defeat by a narrow margin With the score 0 to 6 for CtXytiuibla In nu attempt to kick goal for SyraVuso the ball bit the crossbar and baraiy rolled over tbc stick of vt ood for tho point that tied the vcore MAnooNS Ana avenged Chicago November 27 Chicago outplayed Wisconsin on Marshall field today before a crowd of SOOO cutbuslastic rooter and won by the sporo of 11 to 0 In a hard fought hut not brilliant game Tho Maroons settled a scoro of a years standing with Coach Phil Kings Dadzrrs anil administered the third defeat of the season to Wisconsin Chicago made only ono ARKANSAS UACKS SfTlItMUh Fayettevllle Ark November 2 rue University of Arkansas football tram defeated tbo MlMourl School ot Mines team here today by a noore or 11 to 0 Arkansas outplayed tho miners In every way Tno miners could not withstand the terrtne line buck of Arkansas backs Tnroo times Arkansas had the hall on their opponent oneyard line but wero pfQlxed and lielit for downs Thcte wos no roughness during tho game nud no ubstltuto was put in Touehdowns two goaU one TECHNOLOGY OVlinWUELMKU lUrmjnghatu Ala November 2 yrie TJutverrity of Alabama defeated the Gcbrgta School of4trochriologr by a score of SOto 0 Tht ttchnolojy Btiool was out played nt every point of tne game and the Alabnmlans plttngnd through taetr line repented gain of fire sereu aud ton yarrts Twice tho Alabama team took tho ban and without losing It scored touchdowns Foreman mndo a failure In attempting tn kick goals and only plaed the ball once between the posts ut ot fire trials OOPIlUltS FUUpilT UBSPEtfATKLY Ann Arbor Mleh November U7 Mien Igan defeated Minnesota today on Foyrj flold BO to 0 and earned the undlsifilted tltlo of tho Western football championship It took fccvcutyj minutes of furious play to finish tho game At times both teams were brilliant at limes the game on botn sldeH wua ragged but It never ceased to tie desperate The superiority ot tho Wolver ine over the Gophers Is not questioned tonight In the first half the carried the ball 200 yards compared WTn elghtyave jards to tho credit of Minnesota lu the rccflnd halt tho Mlcblgauders made isu yards against 103 yards ror Minnesota IMInncMtn braced wonderfullv after a touchdown by Flynn aud plajcd better gome Tho star playing of the game was done by Heaton Michigans lett half bacK Ills run from Minnesotas twentyyard line for a touchdown was the most notable play ot the day Holston of Michigan was badly crushod in a scrimmage and was taken from tbo field Columbus Ohio November 2 Ohio State and the University of Indlann played tlo gnmc this afternoon the score belug 0 to 0 Champaign HI November 27 Illinois defeated Champaign 60 to 0 today Atlanta Go November 27 The University of Oeorgln today defeated Alabama Polytechnic Institute of Auburn by a score of 12 to 6 Tho game was tho best seen In Atlanta this season Auburn was clearly outclassed Mobile Ala November 27 The game today nt Sprlnghlll college Mobile between Fort Morgan nnd Sprlnghlll college resulted College 0 Fort Morgan 0 At Knoxvllle Clemson college 11 University of Tenncssco 0 Raleigh November 27 A nnd collego 0 Richmond college 3 Charleston 8 November 27 Charles ton association 0 Furraon tie Columbia November 27 Sonth Carolina college 81 Charleston college 0 Marlon Ala November 27 Howard col lege Dlrmlngham 23 Marion Military Institute 0 Richmond Va November 27 Tho University of Virginia nnd the University of North Cnrollna football game resulted In a score of 12 to 12 Washington November 27 Carlisle In dians 17 Georgetown 0 Memphis Tcnn November 27 Castle Heights school Lebanon Tcnu 0 Memphis University school 0 Daltlmore Mil November 27 University of Maryland 3 Johns Hopkins 0 Lincoln Neb November 27 Nebraska 12 Northwestern University 0 Kansas Terrible School 0 City Ma November 27 The Swedes 11 Haskell Indian Coshocton Ohio November 27 Webster Ylngllng captain and halfback of tho Now eomerstown Athletic club was fatally Injured lu football game here today St Louis Mo November 27 Excitement caused by watching local football game today caused tho sudden death from apoplexy of Rav John Darth of the Gor mnn Methodist Episcopal church This waa I the first football gamo he had over wit nessed IN THE PRIZE RING Doston Mass November 27 Tw In John Sullivan met joiing Peter Jackson nt the Lennox club tonight for bIx roundea but thu referee called tltnm from the rlug on ueoouut of the demonstrations of the spectators who were dissatisfied with tho showing Sullivan was inclined to hug JackKoit and the latter did not seem able to i ut Sullivan out Stafford Springs Conn November 27 Dllly llynu of New York succecdld In staying twenty rounds with Austin Ttlce of Now London beforo the Lincoln Athletic club today ltjan troiuciitly illnobed to sine IQntself from a knockout ltlco was given the decision New rirltnln Conn November 27 Pnlsy Sweeney of Manchostor II and Georgo Mclnddcn of Drooklyn fought twenty fast and exceedingly rough rounds before tho National Athletic club this afternoon Mclodden got the declslou Kansas City Mo November 27 Hugo Kelly of Chicago tonight got the decision uvcr Itulio Terns In tenround bout at tho Jackson County club in this city The go was Interesting from start to flulsh und both men did some fast lighting Indlanar UJmUTovembcr 27 George Monroe fork waa given the decision over r0V zeuah of Cincinnati at tho end ot tcmivmniils of tbo fastest milling ever witnessed lu this city Mlddlotown Conn November 27 Eu geiio McCarthy of Drooklyn knocked out Eddie DofTstou of Now York In the seventh round before the Mlddletown Athletic club this nftcrnoon Franka Report Optimistic Memphis Tcnn November 27 Manager Charles Irank of the Memphis Jiascbnl1 team one of tho prominent promoters of the new Southern league returned to the city tolnght He states thnt tho orginlaers of the lejguc will meet In Memphis In a Magruder few days to elect officers and perfect tho organization of theproposed league Mr Irank also stated thit he had signed a number of prominent players Eddie Toy Wins St Louis Mo November 27 After twenty rounds of hard fighting tonight FtMlo Toy got the decision on points over Jack McOlelland of Pittsburg nt the West End club McCIellmid forced the fighting but Toy always managed to slip Inside his guard Mike Tutts of Drooklyn knocked out Dtllv Trucmau of New York lu the second round A Keo Full of Pennies Grand Rapids Hernld While tearing down a building In Rich land Mich which hVs been oceouplod for the last fotty years liy A Dames as a general store a keg full of war time pennies was found In a cluiod spot lu the basement The keg contained fully 50 lDC coin thilr value being about MM nt the tlun tb were lotted which was when th goxeitiuieut was uiflug scrip money aud aiv the tame as were put Into clrculi tlon principal Iff lumber and railffnj compnnbH to use as change Tbuy luno no Intrinsic value at the present time eept ff the copper thoy outitlrf Those date lira bear on Ona side representation of the Stars and Strlnos In relief and on the reverse sldo i Tho American Flag Forever If Anybody Tears It Down Shoot dllm on the Bpot A IargOm rber of the pennies iiumot In 1S82 bear on una side a portrait of Washington with the words Tbo Union ForovOr bwienUi On tho rerse side are the jtords TIierTag of Our Country The pennies havo boen dlstrlbnted among the kids of tbo virago a a S3 2 3FL Bears tu Tb9 Klcd Yu Haw Wars Bssgfc A AND WON GAME Downed Varsity by a Score of Eleven to Nothing THE FARMERS WERpT ALL THROUGH Heavier Eleven Could Do Nothina Again5 Them Though They Worked Hard and Struaglcd Valiantly Austin Texas November 27 It Is conservatively estimated that C00O people assembled on the university gridiron this aftemoou to witnens tho football game between Varsity and tho Agricultural and Mechanical college The game was fast and furious from the very first kick to the last mlxup and one of tho most hotly contested ever witnessed In Austin The Varsities were uunblc to cope with tbc boys from Dryan and went down during some valiant fighting by a scoro of 11 to 0 The llneuo Varsity A Glasaeock Center Worthing Swlnsou Itlght guard uenjamln 1rendcrgastnight tackle Hopo Newton Itlght end Stearin Hoggin Left guard Ncff IMarshall Left tackle hlmp on iDuncan CaptainLeft end Carpenter Porter Quurter back Dellharz WatBon lllght halfback Hlako Maverick Lcft halfback Da Is Jackson Fullback nowaro Iteferce Cnswell of Vanrtorbllt Umpire Wcstcrman of AddItan Timekeeper Curtis From the beginning the Agricultural and Mechanical bojs showed their superiority In every way notwithstanding which Varsity contested every Inch of the ground and did ome gallant and determined playing iSome disastrous frr lblcs wero made by Varsity white the Agricultural and Mechanical team played a wedge gamo and tackled most admirably and had no trouble In breaking tho line of the Varsity team Tho Agricultural and Slochanlcal boys won the toss and chose tho north goal rrbcy kicked off and Varsity got the ball and covered a few yards meeting a solid unbreakable phalanx and soon lost the ball on downs Agricultural and Mechanical Immediately commenced going through Varsity nt the rate of four and rlvo yards at a shave Varsity rallied and won tho ball on downs and kicked for twentyfive yards the ball fell into tho hands of tho visitors and they made from lle to ten yards every play until the touchdown They mode a fluke In kicking goal and tbc scoro stood to 0 In favor of tho visitors The college team resumed business Immediately and covered four six and eight yards and were then within three yards of Varolty goal when they lost the ball on downs Varsity made twenty yards Agricultural aud Mechanical got the ball and the road to another touchdown when time was called First half scoro 5 to 0 lu favor ot Dryan The second half was almost a repetition of thn first with tho exception that toward the latter part Agricultural and Mechanical had no trouble in getting nnd keeping the ball and In less than ten minutes after the second half had started had made another touchdown and kicked the goal making the score 11 to 0 During the remainder of the game It was all Varsity could do to prevent Agricultural and Mechanical scoring another touchdown It was nearly dark when the game was called on the second half Varsity admitted their defeat gracefully and manfully placed It on the grounds of the superior playing of thc0bnjs from Dryan Members ot tbc university team said they made a mighty etlort to break tho backguard formation ot the Dryan team and gain nround the ciidt hut failed In both pieces of strategy To The Post correspondent tonight tho students were loud In their praise of the boy from College and said that they were far superior to anything they tackled on their recent trip to Nashville Tuscaloosa and New Orleans The collego team with their friends returned home at 0 oclock tonight In high spirits over their hard won but brilliant victory Dallas Texas November 27 Little nock and Dallas football elevets struggled through two twcntyflvcmlnute hahes hero today without scoring The elevens wero evenly matched and every Inch of ground wan fought for tenaciously Little Dock had decidedly tho advantage of the tint half but Dallas evened up matters by fast work In tho second half Indhldualiy the men on both sides did well but team work was lacking When time was called at the end of tho second halfthe ball was In Lit tle Docks territory wltb Dallas galnltn tapldly The grounds iVcre heavy and nu was necessarily ruther kIow About VOJ people witnessed tho game white Itlght end A Counts ooper Itlght tackle Ffrell ll Itlght guard ten me Johnson Center Hal Sol Wllsou Left guard Moseley Copt Left tackle Craxmi Adams Left end JIarre Snt Jesse Frlek Left half back 75 Countt John Prick Itlght half back 7 ffil ior ln Fullback Jonwaml Stanage Quarterback Itrferce Monaghan Hutton Terry and EuirlanU umpire A Dlacklock Lako Charles La November 27 Tho football game at tho new park between Lake Churles and Deaumont resulted In score of 7 to 6 in favor of Lake Charles The gnme was clean and both sides pbred hard Deaumont team though tho henvior was not equal lu skill to tbo Lake Charles team Deaumoafs score of w8 made by Aolfe who mado a 327ynrd mn gotten Lake Charles balfon a fumWe the very foot of tho at Charles outc Deaumont goal Sz asted Ifoaumont to finish The Lake CharlSl Soal ne 8 in danger until tho unfmmfate rlT umble which gave Wolfe the bull wmV field for hi splendid run nD opou Dent Tex a Xov7ub 27Q cgvm deiad tl utn Athl elm football torn oil lto of ot i Gnim down earyinthe 1 on umble play the Athl whlPtl ta1 to make on account of fuiir I iii lea tourbdowu wss madi i V1 A icTbni ua iis Waeo Twtas Xov ber 27 Dnjlor unl varsity foothan a rli VroSJSU 0 There was won by tt Thious eharte 1ome uaw Waxaharhle TexaTNovembK 7ln name of football plyed Un Kitsbllthed Two Tears As usual and at New Orleans yesterd clients was Cambrian He won Now us surpassing cur best efforts Capital 10000 GRAHAM MOB VnnU KstliM Pits Cmiml Ht Hew Tlestn 280 Broadway KewYjjrl BEGAN NEW ORLEANS WITH A WINNER In conrorwlty with our every promise we started ant ts with a winner The ot nnd only horsa D7 i The odds wcro 9 to 10 Mfoji IJvrrjbody conversant with tbo history of the Maxim Gay Ca iM Orleans It hns scored those sensational miccorcr whrh havs mjd a lkt household word among patrons of the turf No record approaches our fm tier of winners named at long prices at the Cr scent City i err njMt tt In fiirnlsMng Information frcm that truck if1 again certain wo will enabl patrons of tbo Company to win steady ncomo 1 investments there read this if you want to know what we did at New Orleanj hf1 Complete Record Mads By OurOneHorsePerDayVire at Hew Meant Lat Set i record of the elections tWen In oar OneHorse litre follcrwi a complete TVhe at Every loter it aoomnled for wen every winner and a shewing it audtii a Twenty Dolkr daily pUy ofc it over rMm Dtt Hor OlT 04di KartX Fciurakra Sto jr Scrr Bt OlolO KorSO nrlittl 5 i mra ITaJca lUi 3 i Ar Dto 8 OrU Deo 0 a 1 1 Die 7 Owtlroi 1 Dm Btnlii cio ruciih ml Deolt Fr nkM 8 Dao St Cutikbert Deo 14 giwlUufc HH ItMlt WaMamsa 1 Dm 17 lortQwB Dm 11 A4reetui its I Dms1S KlntS mo I to DmSO Alua lit i Do tl DipooAa I to 1 Dec CiAti 1 Dte34 AtmlaThMUiea It 1 IU WwMiU IS IDeM JI a St I Eramit Tuhm 11 to oa Wlthir Dto SO Cadat to DWJI BOT0X to Jim 1 Jan 9 Jan Ja 4 Jan Jam 7 Jan Jaa tmtAmt CloT 10 to 1 Oatai BamlTol tartar Baa BurtxIUtaal Admattu Oarl Kaabf Jan 10 Mynkaar Jaa 11 Oarl Kaidrr Jan IS ADi JaavM Ana Jaan ralalla JauU UaLadraaa Jaall Italema Jan 18 UtJ Jan Boon Jan 31 Eraoal Fathaaa 11MB TrMCotaj Ja 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Mar 11 Taa tlooraoaka liar 11 UoarWtlilr Mac IS MoWUllama Hoc 11 Uaikoo Tobaoaa 1T i LaurpBbtor ISaj 17 TraTtr Kax Loroa labor Marlt AanaFand Mar Ymhmta Xar 2 T07 Mar a KanUCa to I Utol It I 7tol 4tol lltal tl 1 told tut It I ttio to 1 i ii 1 it Ita I ItUI tut tu 7ta 7 1 7ua 7U I wn amid ret jo HualcalAUpper a It yob 11 rb arrlw wtnji refe 1 Dr Ran jtto tl S7Ttrr1nro 11 taia lot ItH SkoI Tot tort tin WM TUd Lefl Tn Smal 1 2 Ii lM 1 I sou 1 JLH Wlltan I Ina ost and educational cSutS clgp cmintrlM StV tanee ot tbo exposition ni I ii Ik I I I I I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i HMft BOMMXRT Number ot rodte days87 traaber itartra svrotM Ot th tim 5ia perecnt Ot these there lort 04or3 ptretnt Orou gulaen a 130 dairy kttiB Ictrii Hi bet Ntt profit 3433 for Uie a JVO daily JTSO tantiax The arrangements wtieta we have made Sor this Wnttr arcperfoet foTtieptittwortniiW bten handkapytd at this trade by the pablldty which has bten srirtn ear lsformitloi rale This yew vre have armncco to prorlde asainst this The name of tat karat we tilectrit bee ommtuiicated to anybody before tha races In ordar to enable elicats to batkeodwjcaaoi aecurrd the Hrvices of Mr SoL Lichtenateln a noted Bittern bootnrjtar and memtxrett poltau AAKTiation vbo will pUct the montr at the traclc Accounts will be accepted enbject to condition whlcUarc siren below Asaplcdptlatoiat tbe Maitm ft Gay Oompany ruaranleoo to place fa the hands of the Editor of lit Crbaa the Mlections the money mil be played on and also to mall the selections to ostof wj tA before noon each day of the races inch letter to bear postmarlc of not later than IT Kol Ikr the race are to be rtm It also undertaken to tetov ph on reqoest to aoy sqbierlbsf twr the oidi aocund and the names of the horac pUyed nnd to idmrtbe dally la tbtiDtW next roomlne the nelectioa ot the onchorae wire given the pctvlotu oay Conditions of mflMcrlptlona to our nervice at New Orteans are as foUoaf Peetfor information ltuSO i Charge for pladngyooT money at the track will be five per eent of the sit irtttlr vsl Weekly remittances of profits Accounts subject to withdrawn ntamotaeottBotte OfcalA odds guaranteed Rerait dlrret to Haxin Gay Co 923 Caaai Street Hair Orlaui Tbe following are the mmlruum acconnu that will accepted For flO dallTplay on each horac Ior JSO aailyplay on each horse JJW Porpl611jl eacli horse 1dO Per flto dally play on each horse JW DBto9traxtBMart rtitxalIi without mrUtaaias Sank Ckeekiamt wttbl between tho Trinity nnlverslty and Add Itan collego elevens the former won In a score ot 17 to 0 Corpus Chrlstl Texas November 27 In tho football game this evening between tho High and Grammar school elevens a hard gamo was played and resulted In a tic neither scoring Cleburne Texas November 27 Cleburne won the football game today from Dallas 10 to 0 THE CHARGE OF THE ELEVEN With Apologies to Alfred Tennyson Half a yard half a yard Half a yard onward All up and down that Odd Backward aud forward Into the other team Hushed that eleven Unci camo a number which Tho quarter had given Forward McCluskey there Take the ball Nolan said 4 ft 0 84 The quarterback thundered Forward McClosky therol No man was there dismayed Although they were awaro Some one had fumbled Yours not to make reply Yours not to reason why Yours but to do and tile Tho fullback Just mumbled Left end to right of him Itlght end to left of blm Center In front of him The ball must be punted Tackled Thev had him sure Down They had Just one more They line tip as before More raon nro wounded Arms gone and legs are smashed Hut they play not abashed Some men their heads hod zashed The spectators wondered 1 5 84 frrm number as befoic Ju 3 to tie tbe score How the stands thundered if 9 to rl8ht of Tackles to left of hlni Hacks massed behind him olloycd and thundered The sleual given nnd passed IhUi ehnnce It was tho last a he plays are iuassd For this last run TWro wntcii him hit the lino ne frmt nl me Th ball Is over tine Tho game Is wou When ran bis glorr fade Oh thnt great run made The world nnrJamlod IJonpr the 10 nird one WhoUh giiiie plowed and won Are feanted and lauded Tf Yorh sun rn BULL FIGHT PULLED OFF There Vr8 No Interferoncei from tho PHiCP of Kannjs Citv ICt vnv Hr7 Tfcotu teat ii in 11H fr whp vv IoaI rsv rnd hum nc no I tj WB Svn ht rnmemi1 hall ont Iiiteiference firm Mi ity ponnty Nyacks Bicjda ll StimutatorBicjda LinwoodBiojda 11 Second uo8Milei Hit Mitltdt totoP Creient Crmlord and Cleveland Columbia and Rnabla fccjtto Sold on eaiy paymenli MARCH CULMORE gjg Tlrei 400 a pairs Cai Itmpt ole Fedali 150 WlreBaikclWJf officers Chief of Ae Jbt sliul Mi xwll were DVitoi talnmtnt Vas only an 111 bull fcfibl as given in fJ touch cruelty to the eoa otidlcuce includlns maoy cnt CHICAGOS COTUESHO Everything la In RMdiWMte ino of tho EPoslt0V Chicago November 7Kt T8 readiness for tho formal pe day of tJio third InternitloMl exposition at the stock yards this year The exposIUon last larger than 1ra cxblbltloaU of any other point ot number of enWjs i wS representatives for he fftm their dtplomaUc and lotoMpi Uvea lu this wunW SdiSs full report of tbc JX rilS i la the stock shown events the competitive and the csposltlonf SV an attendance of half a jflf outside the city of MJP made to forts have been accommodations for WtiA Wednesday a new gw Idcd by the rnlon St headqaartogi bretl peniiauent live stock record aawcx ani xuM a United States of tho scope of SVstVii tlon will be dedicated by pgs rtcnlture James Wilson a tj of a number of fS tJ have accepted Invitations Wunlng from Portland Maine Je Huntington a ii specter at this port WfLvp received telegram from efTcct tho following ajitj Appcarnee of St 4 A pr appears serious cattlo for export I a against contagion brought here been kept separate tlo and there was yB fls the case of sfrJrfJ nnd native cattle hj He Hl i i Si rn alne 1 so fnr thr ot he foot SB I P0 ll tU of i rlK So I ll I cutt th ntimtiii Ii ij hate cnnglit the ajifl11 CKLY ASH BITTER CURES COMST8PAT10H SpecUl Alen tiSLINa la a CUBBCCKT DBUO SIOBC.

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