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PITTSBIJBGH COlMMEBCIATa QAZETTE. FHIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 189b. WASHINGTON WINS. for the en I fslle-1' to gain 1 THE RED AND BLUE. rt) PLAYED A TIE GAME.

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''si the ilne, but neither side could gain any blvsr.tage over the and when time waa the ball wast on the Eraiiu-t-erte's 2.1-ysra Un? and in piFsesston of the The f-i-ituie wss Wood's 89-yard rm -iv-'thout ia-tei-frence. The l.ne Ui atad score foUows: V. and A D. C. and a.

0. Left end Brown iur' Beft Hete-lir Left Kutrd.Q. Wsganhtiri't-r Ireer.wood -ore Rifcbt guard -Trees 1 rr Right taekt -bison "-iisht Quarterback H'fe Ptwwrlee Ift Brown W--tt Rignt 'A-ercmn KuiPjack Young: Touchdown W. and Wood; misled goal, umpire. Paul Uyer: ref-re, Pr.

lireroen, Braintrrl end Kewlio; time, one zj and one hif. 0 GAME AT WOOS'ilitt. The oliersity 1-acuity Enforces It Order Aaadnat Athletioa. Woosier, Nov. 26.

(Special T'r a.t it is the Intention of the-faculty of Ar.w.ter unH-efslty to jmpic-ielv Intureol--itglate so far as Wocster is cn-cerreti was clearly" demonstrated to-day, tvhsn tiie Baldwin university football team was to play The Baldwin eie -jri w3 quartered at the Boiei i'oder, frt-K; which point both team- were to start tor ground A few minuted be.rore leaving the hotd president ScovIHe a fid called, several of the Wooater players askis, infcrining them that ali who artlcirated In the gi.un would be. fit ely expelled rrors ev college. TBo argument between I'-resident Suotitie and the- players lasted for over on hour, and was rbiully terminated by too game being declared off. Thre was much indignation csprcsncd anting the students -at this decision, but the promise of prominent official" to. defray part of the cx-PcJ S': ofthe visiting team sootho4 somewhat.

Wootter haa a verj strong team and the ame would have u-cn very exciting. ew Briisrhtoit 4, Mr-aver Fall Beaver Fails, Nov. 26. (Special.) Tn frotbal! game this afternoon at tht Beftvor fair grounds between the Nw Brighten team and the team of the Bt-a-vear High schoui was ono of the inoit cilii'g end closely con test en games that have been seen in the valley tnls The clubs have been rivals for a ior.g time and both went in to win. Tb play was fast and furious from the kick of until the end.

In the first half the Nov. team secured a touchdown, but lulled to kick peat. In the last half team scotcn, and the game ti.dcd the score standing 4 to 0 in favor of Brighton. At Geneva park this afternoon the Ciip-pers played their first sraii.o of the. poa-stsn with, the Nonpar! eJ Juniors and won i.y a stjcie of to Tlte game was an excellent otic, and the Clippers are in a high feather over their victory over a ciub like the Nonpariei Junior, who have liecn on the gridiron ali season and won a of games.

The feature of the garu was the 65-yard run by Benin er of the. Clippers. This morning a cocking main took place at Miylleld srarJon, near he.ro, in which Ji.T.wr I'VUli. iew Brighton and Home-wood chickens bxjk There were ten fights-, out. of which Beaver Fails toC'k fi.cr, 7ew Brisliton four and Uotnewood two.

Another- cocking main, took place at Gieoii island, in which Klwood. Bcavtr Falls, Youngstown and New Castle birds vcre piitel- In this main the ar.d New Ccstie bi-ds won most of the- battles. A large crowd of sports, and of them" from Pittsburgh, were The three-hour gro-as-you-pleaso walk-inr match at Prospect pare this a lei noon drew a crowd of over j.CoC people. There were fit entries and thev finished as ioi-l-ws: Tom Hill Pittsburgh, 23 miles; J. Daubmeyer of Beaver Fails.

22 miles and 1 kip. Vincent Karma of Beaver Falls, 21 miies; Charles Harris of Your.ffstowu, miles; Jake Wise of Bcavsr Falls, 19 miles; James Olcy dropped oui afcer male-tag IS males. The prie inners were liiit, Bauomeyer and Hanna. Chicago Boston Nov. 2d.

The j.roud colors of the F'-eton Athletic assot-iatlon went down in mud to-dHy before the and black of the Chicat'O Athletic association duh, the -Westerners winning- hy a wore of 12 to 6. The team that had beaten Harvtr-I evf-ry color but the blue of Yale, was by an r-g-sreg-ation of western p'-'yerB t. Mch 'was aearcely a week old. Hx of the rntiii in the victorious eleven -were playing in ihe tla.tea of the expelled memhers, but the tearr. Tvork of the mn of the cherry circle a sure and fatal ss that of a veteran team.

H0ua md" three; touciiiloons, but tw i Trar failed to bop.1. The second down, however, was made by a mnenihcent ron by the rame player, who doomed the -whole Boston 'ern the oj the tlell. Iioston sot i in the second half and a goal was kicked. CicHo, 13. Boston.

6. Thompson Jft end Horton "rieich Let, ta. k'e Bfirte- Left gtiard "Wilson i'auirrn Center p.us.-ic' PoWer-i Risht. jruan? Cuntr. lie.nlnKion Kthf tackle La Moyre L.i.'ler Ttisht end Butier Quarterback C-tionitia rd Kiffht hair Buiie cd r'nter I ft half Hrnnf---:" 1'rnptr Fullback Uurtia Keferee, Barding: wmplre, L'itr.

Ohio AAcsleyan IO, O. Jdarietta, Kw, 2tl (Special.) The AI -arietta charrplons met their first defeat to-day on the athletic in. the pres-eturt: of 2.5 spectators, at the hands of the esleyan colieee. The game was cr.eitirig throughoa-t. Strange to say, the was kept in the Ohio Wesieyaii col-ierre'j territcry most of the but failed to score, losing It twice on th'? Ohio Wp-ifcyan coliegu's five-yard Ohio Weslcyan ccdiege scored her first two touchdowns from the center of the flold on iiukes by Marietta.

The final was 16 to 0. The Marietta team was outweighed ten pounds to the mJi by the Ohio Weeicyan colltge, but stopped th-ir center plays ia a most wonderful mariiior. The Ohio Vv'esleyan college broke up Marietta's Interferenca with splendid loonsMonn -1, Shnr.ia O. Nov. 26 The Yomigstown club defeated Sharon to-lay In a hotly contested same of football by a score of i to (.

Both teams were evenly matched, arid scop coed playing was cone en both rfftaron's center was weak, and Tungsstown (rained The first touchdown was made in the hair, aftr fiv-; istmires of play, oy Taicket. The feature of the fanfie was the of Alien, Merriii and Bavan. and the tackling of Buckley, Carver and Tanner. hundred -eple the game. Two I.imbs Broken.

Nov. 25. Tha Connei'srlils Vt hietic club landed their elx'h game of the this aftern.vi. without a scure for their the Oreensburg K. A.

C. The sfarre rouh and reeky, and account of the former, two boys will play no mere ti.is Right Guardsman Kltgore of Greece nad Ics arm 1 roken Iti the hist half, and jast two tninutea after play was called 1-ell. Connellxrtlle's half. hal his Wg oroker- at the ankle and is cow in tn hospital eaftenng from internal icjnries wblrh n.ii.y ve fatal. The.

g-ime the C. A. s. orh-g a touchdown in trie Arse and kl. k'ng goal In the.

seccnt half, si hunor-d je witnessed he gan.e. This i Conneils-vil'e's second bout with the Oreensburg tm. winning U'jth gatnes. Capt. (lemm had nis men in exoetient fie himself was the t.t.r at the field to-day.

Boliowir.g i. the Iirv- -up: Connellsville-lO. Vadlon. IlVimir. It ht Rl geutn: 1 1.

'auo tcKle. Crlhb Sinscr rUiUfhniRr Mltf-bell-fiaer High? half W. i tVaiiaee Fe. Tft guar -1 (c I. ia kie Ki'ne lft er.rl BoWnson 1 ter ijeft half.

Quarterh LM'-hh Crt. Rtree. uc; iia, Wei xz. 4 J-ids. burkd rri- -wore.

Robinson -wen fcr. yarJs. but dupe. Kit en ttxt ry. U'.

to ibe 5-yara nara. where s. oiitr. l-li on it. k'''1 I f-imbied It- t--J! Auil fell T- A'Cciton it.

Marsh ij gait: a ion ta Aterton kioJr-1 t.ho bail but Yost tlocka 'he P. A. O. fttHWk tUir sin. iTarto iost yat-aa on big- Yost's rsat teckl-.

Attiei-tor. ic'tUed yanjo t'j Mth went thrUfh tie Sine i'u- 4 yards. McIi.5J tl same for scd Yw' --rnv ai-uund tue er. 1 for 4 yurd. So'lll bn.ik-d the line for 3 ys.r1s.

clrcied the left ui fr 3 j-arda. On the r.ext pan Leps got the bail, hut ito one tiers tc tt sjnd the lct 10 Tapin klrktJ ro Atrwtuu. who returned tha bail to Van Cleve roaktre en fTjeljit Auii mle a great tacie ana Suuth lost yarU.i, but wis tho uext try So-jUi made ytrds tSinh Ui rtjrht tckie, hti a moment uiter ita arutitx! tn ad f-e 5 yardi. RofcUison roskit a fir talkie. M-'Tonald rrunle Yer i and fco'J-h 4 yards titiora P.

A. co-tin stnp them. fajied ji id ron. Tfsrer kicked out of ar-1 he hail was broiijfht tack to the P. A.

3J-iUl line, Atherton to U- 30-'-rd 'me. Kufcb (umblad it -a ad Marah'Rot tt. P.ob- inncn 4 yars through tha lire. Van Oieva could cor a-lvanca ta bail on tha next try, but oid yar by Marsh wct into the lin for a yara. made a quarterhaik "ieEsf-r gettir- St.

Me aciu'a baoit. Hyhirion it. and be was eowsM making 2E yardu It was a grreat run, sa ha had nj Robin- on a letr aiud yards ty an end run. P. A.

a new but diaustrous piay. Iloskins parsed tie bal1 to Atbertoa. who in tuns passed it to but ths West Virginia had broken through tha ilne and downed iuli f'jr a i-vts or ie yurJs. Aihaiton klfk-d, Var fumbling it, aaU MoJunkir. foil on it.

The West Virginia boys stood firm and secured thf. bait on the noxt itiree dowrs. Yeasts' to Atherton. who nade i vards before he Tvaa brought down by eps. Ftobinson added yard ana Atnerton kicked- to who iri( to ma'M a free catoh.

but fumbled It. liol-o setting ST In thf auuflia. leager kicked lc Atherton, wbo niade yajrds by good Hi.binson addc-d 5 more and Ma-sh got 1 niore on a owner buck. Atherton kickei to Yeetier. who r.io a great run of Ij yanis.

Surh mailt i by into the line. Time a cblled, tpith tbe bail on West. Virginia's 5-yard line. Worlceu tbe Side Pass. to Marsh, who u5d It tj Atherton.

wao kitted to Lpe, Hoklti T.klng a gicd taokie. Soutn failed to gain and Teager kicked out of bouiids. Atherton rettlr.g it. Toe P. A.

-C. fullback made Vj yard around the end, ax on the next paae he kicked to Yaer. dir fum- biad. the bail robing to the P. A.

C. 0-yard oat Yeager fell on It. Yeager rara a yarrt ti.rc'isfh the Yeager kick out of hounds on the 85-yard line, Athertru getting it. th next try Atherton tnade yar-ls, F.r.h-nstn 1. and Bruee a before the team wj? stonrd.

On the nest thre. iowtis the bail wer.t to the university tea.u. Yeager kicked on the first pass, but irirjtir.kin St snd HVskina fell 03 Atherton on a knf pise nia 3 teidcd t- Maryh Tuore, the hail to the 7-ya-i ilne, Marh rrad tt yanls snd the P. A. C.

rooters got a chance to hrt tile. trt tii r.ex; try Ifibirin added 2 irftre With oniv yajilu to gm. ths lval! was parsed to hut he vm fcr Urfs of 5 the bail going to the visitor cm rinwn. Yeajrer the ball out of dj-S-r bur Attertoc got It and made IS Tiojinson failed to rin on the nt atteatpt, hut a moraent later be went arouiid the aA for JO yard Jv iiiakina a fine MrU made 5 nxire yard and Rohinson added 4 but fuutbled the bail, Ips failing on is. Tieaxer kicked the ball which bit of the P.

A. C. team's bunds and Oabom fetj on It. Teager kicked to Robinson, who made SO yards hefi.ie he was downed Marsh secured and lUd.lnson more through the center. Marsh added yards by an end run and Tiobinsoa 4 more by rounding the othr end Ifemnstall got 10 vards by a rood run.

Robinson got 2 yar'is. but lost yards, bail on dotrca. Yeager kicked to Atherton. who fimbte4 the bail. Cfelura getting It.

Teager puutd cut Of Atherton Atborton kicked to Teager wbo fumblud It, JfeJurkin srtting he balb' kicked to teps, who iijide 8 yard? when time was called with the bail on urnvrraity's 30-yurd line. V. A. ft. of W.

0. Perjrenstall Ifft f-nd Bruce, taekle. Junk ia I xi rd t'ent-r Bovard Robb -Yoei rehbs Hthiken White Lpa -uj th Hltchey Rirfci tackle Van "n.i Autl Quart erback Rohinison. Ivi't Maui) Rt Tutihavk referee; -ttntpSrc: Kaeam md l-aul Idyier, Ibiemen; ttrne. two 2c, n.Uiiite halves.

Oilier Footbial" Tt'e ton McNeiU played a tie fcarne with the Imperial third team yesterday rrioiTi-lr. The played well 1t the first I.aiC, but wer? outplayed In the accrnd. 3ndth, Brown 6I Kumwy played wrii for the Jtsnionr, and Maren for the Imperials. The game at yesterday afternoon between the P. Y.

L. team of tids city and the Ttnlty Athletic resulted in an easy victory the p. L. by the score of 20 io 0. The T'tiity tara -outweighed the Ieapv-ers.

but they were never in the-garue. Tle fine Ions runs of Odd and RoMr were the features A great crowd witnessed tha contest. Tli" Windsor-A. defeated the Key1n.e at the W. IT.

P- fc-ronnda. Tlie Wlndsore outplayed their opponents. The feature of 'he garno wtrm the run? of and TJ -ffaer. Sore.W. C.

K. A. The Keystone Tigers and the Our Boy elevens piayed. a 0 gaiae on the Etna grounds yesterday afternoon. O.

taam nd the 3. S. Reserves it t.e game on the grounds of ti.e latter yeKteniHj. A ver1- irtf-restirar piuu was ptaved bettveen Mara tnd H. A.

Mara wou by a score of 10 to 4 froi-a H. A Playe a Close Game- The beet and gamo of foothl! played on the i'lUAursrhcllr-ge gruun.la tnie seitson was that- of m-indng. Tlie two ixirtl'ta 'vere the colicge a5aint the Press Young Folks league team. Tlie content wo a. haitie royal start to fiainh -t stiremacy, und not liil time was caiiei in tne' second hiiir waa the cutest deluded.

The game-was nip ami tuck but iu favor of tie Y. ir. the'iirR'. half, end of the college bo5 in -the second. Each scored a ubdewn, bat the coilege had the wind ligair.st hirn and he failed to kick goaJ.

The score at f-f the gavte 5 to 4 in-favor ot the P. Y. PV L. P. C.

R-, 4. P. Y. P. 6.

Pn 1-ett d.jKever Xft Ker Nowadt, MoQuade.Li't guard JtcKee Center House 0 Malone taek le. Webster. end Plias Pheehan Quarter Malone t-ft ha if Smlr ii Kwht Right half WaiKer Callback Stebler. Rowr iroal, AYraid-ward; goei missed. umpire and referee turn.

Mr. F. MiUer and T.tnesmen. MuCand-l-tis and Mooro. Turned The Park Institute team vesterdiy defeated the Allegheny High School eleven In-a closely contested game on the Institute trountla in Ailegtieoy TU1-, Frame has bt-ea apxlm'siy look-cd -nvard to ee th first game wi wuti by the High Stjhool i'5.

but the tab'e -were BWterdav and the eleven scored, a clia-e victory. The score and line up were; P. L. 12. A.

H. 0. Msrte-ei Center Truleau II rt a. guard. Rahl, Grier Van Hour Pigbt McInouga 1 y.

Wallace We' te! Right ackie. Mrrrow Red Keft end R. Grier Gray Plight ena Kvans I.lnv-dv Price Beech naif Thome Right ha.f.. Jcr.es Montg-jtnery, Oapf. Fuilhack Barkiey.

Cai't. Tourb downs. Beech 2. Montgnry g-ls frc.w, Mount: rcfenre. Taggart; umpire, WVity; 3-iuntr and Won By in- Indians.

TTVnty-ftve hundred people aascml-itd to witr.o:-s the "Rugby game at ilcIKmald between the "dcDocaU Athltlc club and tho JlcKees Rocks Indians. Tha Indian weev well reccive-1 by the McDonalds, and the trealment accri.ed tbw-m was in-tch appi'eciated by the visitors. The heir latsd with the bsii in poss. of the IntliaiiS, who kieked to the line, ilcrwvnaJJ carry ins; the ball back yards. lost the ball on downs; "Niven circied right end for 2.7.

ysrds. ret soon Vorwerck was put through the line for a totichdown. Tle Judiaus scored again In this half, ar.d Booth kicked both goals. There we re no trsi-ial ii the second half, aiid noither ream i-cored The jlrU sc-ore was. Irid-aiis, 12; JiaXon3ld, 0.

Faded lu u. Eaw. Tiie most exciting gama of ott vli ever played In McKecsjjrt was the frame yesterday afternooa between two teams cf lc.al players known as the Criiuons and Fonitsylvauia. They pitjed tr 3-mircjte haives without eititer tei Two mi'iutes before tbt tln! was in trt last half tne Crimsons tve-c vlfnu: five feet of the l.n-, wheir a Sfeht etartcd among the who bk-ck'-d ihe csn.e uafl time was ca'l-vi. The attended by nearly peope, s.rtu the wid net a im to liie local hospital.

Th officials of th (unit' wre T'non-jjj Jl'iori of Washington tud Jefferson ceilese, refvrce, trd John Ik-ywed of Pitts: i.irsch. uicpire. v-ith BetcssvA atsd Charles Tfes second T-il Hob. 'i'fte texm cf tSuwlctiey. piaytel first a.i lnteyctlug football tone- ynornlng o.t.

the athletic Tlie game w. wrtnsd bv v. and ww the, best gime pla.vd i'i Sc Atokly for several vew-rs. Ths wa c'l-veriy the ifevobd i-tses vti.ciig by a scctj of Iv to 4. I i I I i I i f.

a. e. rtiLno 10 cunE against tbb wust a irbisiaas. The laMer We Br Lass of HJa-d Barely E- Ufcf eat Rol! neon an "If oat Bo- tirat Prtient Ca-aea Fla yed Yesterday. cad 4 IK O.

nuil A. V. at W. C. AV.

Hgtritim Hachtel, O. A. A. A Cornell Bnulilock Moly CKut Kochfster Natrona KcaTrr ireiburr Allegheny Veietn Culv. Bntlef Buiitou A.

-lutrobe Mn.ri.etta Sharon AV. Va. B. Cafltse U. oC i.

Marjiand A. U. Monrnc Illinois Mercer AVellavill ut Ca! J.I e- 12 4 I'. wuigitown .30 ChdialwMbttJTr its 0....33 Stenbci.vlHo A 12 (Vautrlvaaiu .32 Jranurtle Nonpareil Bradf.trU iron ti 1 11 'rr Itr'ghtoa. -4 "'-neIlvlII .1 Ytl t-slo 14 Chicago A.

Greaasburaf iv O. W. .10 lotiintown A aDHbu rtr ,.3 rrorru J4 7 incnJ .48 Be hit h. UU uiuuii Fcrvfc.a 1 1ftavlil I st Stanford Neihl-tg to nothing toils the tale in one of 1 ho best played football gun8 of the eeseon at P. A.

Cv park. ia.t End. Tile horoes from thei state that broke the slld toutb. aciayd to tramjle the dust the drfeaders cf the. red and white, but found a sMi wa.C of vnscalafcio dimensions Impeding the'r pathway.

strange to ay, ihs etenc wa.ll but ia the -rjn direction. Several tlinft looked is ii KasL JOrvders -would score against soiithern chanHHCns, a.n? only the best c-f -n-orfc ti.t rainiites pre-vr r.iel a. taiaj-ij A. C. iii'Ts.

resplendent "with the of trains, but th red vhite pritrniJfiaid, and everj-wherc, 011 bate, osLrtss. vehicle, awi ev a footballs, tho coioi-s waved, as exalUuu shout of t.e Webref? ttf.t their attiettc friends had made a good aj'i wew slowly bit surely pushing ti'e 'toward the coveted goal of eji.vrriy. Ami to say it va a ram of T0ttbal! -OTUd be parries it raiki. Bth ttanui frofjafntly meEibri- of the 'PIosijj? oun of atteniptfrse to put men out of the saiig. by and to the -eC'tiKsrs alon, trie side llns tt looked liK-j a liorsa and horse.

Beth. T-r6 deteriiined to win and all the f-Urka of the trades were indylg-ed in. i'-lly gath-rea itnpf's tiifc stmg-efie to carry the ball over the Jltes. fLia everj' vrsik of life -wa. iluny of lUv' most protrdnent Porl of tht Ytst Knd district were ginia 'famjahf-t a jf.3d quota, of the spoc- to see the recent det-ai of the West by liucuesne out In g-lorto' victory.

They wcr-i uooine.i to dJs8iiintment, erer, iyt if rws.1r.a- euid have how- any the outhrrr9 -would have eajsliv' can 'en the rgskin over opponent's fv.nl Thy had many in tne Seid, id to say. they yelled would be -t a T.r descrltioft of their throat -power; A-l the P. airi had th.r ittf say, raary a gallant football leaped upbraid in wild at-tcCij-ts to wiioTi soma sweetheart in tee eraacstarvd stood up ari applauded wis of hi brilliant play. Trrohnl Wns (bt. The "WVst was v-tLkeied by the absence of Tr-cnehard the famous Pi-tncetin halfback, who coaches the and plays rljht haif-be-ck in adi Idg- and Lee, another piayer wtdi itjiown In the football world.

)th rr.Q tv ere Toungetown with a to SH an engasoment. 1 reiicnim baa given bond to plav at that place snd was comrx-Med to hfq iVTeimOTt. V. hile plaved "a Mar rriir.e, he couid not thp vork j-rnchard. who iiiat such hols thrusrh in-3 I.

C. A. linf. dume Tn 3aft Saturdav. Grhi-wie the teams lird up as Atherton was At xuilbfecjc and piayed the giura of his i'tf''S finely and soma inatanres trllifantiy.

lirit the star piavre of tMa contest ware Robinson, Leps, and Sowth, Jt would be hard to which carried orf the honors ovt 'or tti P. A. Mas In i jrors start to flrssh, and the way he used ti Sis i-irht p)ace3 drew forth the scntiratiTi cf the crowds. Yost played Ui--iSi great and everybody jtnow. what that iuwrs.

He orrxsd ttcnJ. and they had Jt hot and heavv iach the other cf try-'ng dirty week, but aftt-r tfco ganie fliooX beida smd car.ua it a 5-aw. Tho A. C. dfd not th and K4f.y -were dlsanpoiured be-th team did no score.

bvezai fw yards divided them from vws: Virsinl oa.l, but the latter traced up ana P. A. C. could not push it ever. At one Uw of he gKi- I j.f.

x. cuted a butui Quarterback kick, which sTit U.t out or danger. During- th latter half tna bali was constantly in thf vveit territory, and onlv the expert ki. ksng of Yeaar kept it "at a dtalnce. Athertwii tried a trick Hi -hi? irikoff.

but trade a bull, and It cam" retr beiug costiy to h's etde. Roblnsoo St1 ihe (lame. Shortly after ply started Aul! wat badly hurt, but the pxotr.pt application of put fcjri on hi A play by thi West Virginians anjost ea-ned day. South went throusii left xidtd by goi interfcretie was ppev(-v to wnen P.obinson caont rws ea at.O. saved te RaT.e.

At another srtSa of uit same Robinson ev'-ur-d the oali and by a rapid li.rt at-ound right and a.yul.iv tJr-i. hnd clear rlcil. Ptobh, r.v-?vr, birn and bv beautiful tackle ke-t th bail fr-jrn ti coveted A -few rrdr.utes after the second hal X'. A. C.

t-y g.J hard work'. caiTie-1 the hell ia within Uv yard. of be Vi'T-f irjilnla goal. P.obinson ti ed to iard it. i.ut th" hiut- and yelloA- stood firm tl through Vofs excellent tackle failed to iand it.

the bail jctrg to Wet VirglaUt on drviiis. then kicjted It out of cancer, ajd P. a. C. rootrrs luoktl The it-ante erided with the ball on vVesi Vfi 2yard line, neither od.um of defeat.

Afte tho sTanie, WhUs uf 'he "Wt Virginia team, -whe hid thoivurhiy distinguished hiioaelf -ad to from th field, and it Is he was injured about the head dtirin 'he rinl struggle. AVeat Win the To.i, West Virginia ivon i-jes and rave th tMi: to P. A. 15 yartf. whra ftotr It.

the L-ft tut to atii. 1 sw tri. Yeagr ti the a and the bil went f. A. C.

on dos. taiiel to any tho 'lr; 17, a moment late- he vs-it th-o'i. taa lets tlcle for 6 yi-nia Marsh sent jAUid th. rtchv eiM and atvpd on the 40-yard IIi-. hut he crawlr-d yards mtra teVf vw flo.r,'rf, r.iaiWlf I yri 1 ad.

ttatin wi.t tht jcirli me ism? plate 10 arc. A all tb bii en a and I'fCiia fii rn '-i. ti the very 1 ase Mu rriaiU and i'i Mc.luckln went the er.vi for 3 ys't. Rot iusoa. w.SL thrjuP tht for Scft, wiblJe psty -laiis.

and wjH: vI'--m wbois sk. eip, la itmtul in tie "p--festi of ia- p1ticed i.y C'-'i'i. feOAP, tUe n.ot eL'cri 'sia yariter, hi As wcri-i. Io- 'h 03C't rEWJsV DOW.VS rORMitL. MY A HEALTHY SOKK.

Th; Entiera Hoys Sbow l.iinta Fw Points 4Lont l'ootb ill AVoa-derful Work My Mtlicevcr and ltitohie of Cornell. Pliiiaaeiphia, Nov. 26. Pennsylvania. 22; 10; and the agony is over for this The Pei insj Ivan ia fyotLail eleven wound up the season of afternoon by I.iayirg pretty ciucb lie same kit.d uf a game as hr, has dor.

ai u'ong; at t'mes br'lliant, vw-Se at other tines It would have put to sban a ita of boys. Corne-l played a lC-oHy gaaie througrotir. Wltb the entvpuon of Bass-ford, zx Quarter, piay-vvaa almost perfect, arid had it not dee-, for the fact that the team waa so lighter thitti the red and blue, there would not have bcn Si: points acored atralnat them. There vtero very few attenipttj at tricks by either team. The Interference of the team was always up to the mandAro." which partially ac-countcl for the brtiiiant dashes by Beach-am and McKeever.

It was due wmoat entirely to the xrttgnlficent playlty? of Cornell 3 back tlelU that both 'of their touchdowns were made. By steady plunges into the Mne and an occasional run. around ends MjXeever, aad B-acham got the ball over the red and blr-e goal line twice. players seemed to be all over: the field at the same time, and the p.aying cf Le- and Taussig tn the ends waa alio brilliant. They got down under k'eka -ernarkably fast and tackled like fiends.

On account of the tijrbt line, their defensive play did not shine out so brilliantly as old their interference, but there were very few long sains around tha ends by the man in Pennsylvania's back field. Except when the and blue eleven wtrs overtaken with that tired feeling they p'ayeri the game they are capable of. That terrible battering-rum -like proce's3 was worked occasionally d'-trina- the entire game, and V. oodniff. Minds.

Farrar, Uffe.ii heimer and -AVhartoa ail went ia to line road forertiost. never falling to gain from, one to ten This sort of play was with an occasional revolving- vsed-c, ia which Uffer.heinier was a'lRost always used, and bv seme good end rur.a. In which Gclbert, Bovle. TJiL-kson, Morice and Jltads were t.ie brigrht particular stars. There was very little, fumbling by- either teato, but some bad passing by the uuar-terbucks caused both teams to suffer considerably.

The red and bine were perihJ-Ized. twice' for offside play an ci once for holding-, while the Cornell bovs were set back five yards on two different c-ucasiond for offside. when Referee JHlia of Yalo blew his whittle for play It wss estimatea that there were 17, Out) jtersons within the big field. The sight was a beautiful one. The sun, which had been obscured by heavy clouds until within a few minutes before plav, -now shone out with all its brilliancy and much of its warmth the beautiful red and blue and red and white colors every where in tho husre stands made the sig-ht a grand one to look at.

Tho first scoring occurred when Kitchte fell on a blocked kick for a safety. Oet-bert scored the first tctichdown-on a trick pass, but no goal was kicked. Score Pennsylvania, CcrLCll. 0. Cornell mad some ionic gains, In which Beacham was a particular star.

He made one run of twenty-Jive and araic. when the ball was on T'eiincylvardy 's 25-yard lino ho skiited the red" and h'ut's left end for a touchdown, tioai missed. Score Pen nsyi van la Cornell 4. Qalck nard ruhlngs the bail rapidly down the field, Mind-3 scoring an-i a goal kkKtd. dcort Pennsylvania, 12; Cor-neii, 4.

Again the 'Phlladelphiaim rapidly advanced, ind when near Cornell's line scoted a touchdown bv the revolving wedtre. Score Per.i.syl van-fa, Cornell 4. The first -half ended with the score 18 to 4. After the beginning of the second "naif Cornell was the first to score, on a fumbled kick Cornell got the ball on Per.n-tsyivantVs 25-yaiu tir.e aim Bf-aciiam advanced it close to the lire. Kitchle- scoring ths iouchc.owr, and kieiacg goal.

Score Peoxisylvaida, IS; Vt. Pennsylvarda scored rapidly after this, touchdowns being made by Woodruff. Boyle and TTffenheimer. Only oris of the litres goal was kicked. The play of Gf-1-hert in the last half was great -feature.

The team lined up as follows; Pennsylvania--32. Positions. Cornell-' 10 Boyle Left end. Tracy-Bee Cffenbelmer Left White-Fitch Lc car Reed Overneld Center Fennel! Wharton Right sruard Clark Farrar. R.tg)-t tackle Dickson RIkIi; Weeks Quarterback Gilbert la-ft hal fl ack Morlce halfback.

Beach am Minds Fullback Gelbert, Minds, TTfcnhelm-er 21. Woodruff. Bovle, Bear-ham, Ritchie. GopIs Woodruli 3, Ritchie. Safety--RHchlfe.

Referee Miils, Yale. Paul Dashicl, i-fclgh. Bireniaji Congdoit. Daitsmouih. Time 35-aihiute haives.

THKX'KAHD FAII.KI THEM. The Great "rlnceton Mau ooldii't Ain from VonngttowB, O. Tvar.gstoT.-n. Nov. 23 (Special.) Mahoning Cycle club West Virginia Vnlversuy as the score of he rugby oot ail game hero this afteruotai.

The vis. tors were bariuied with ease, and there va no tin.e in the game -hen they coui.i have baM ws once punted to their 3-yard line, but then it waa taken from them and pualiej straight to the other goal. Garing nuti.le a fine 45-ari ruti, and Anderson ere of yards. The visitors were out by a blurt kick and douole Trenvharcl did well in exchange of punts, hot the M. C.

hoys blocked his kicks several timer and once he made a 20-yard end run. After the fm he said -that the loviU team waa of the strongest ha' ever went airains. The borne team now claims the charj pionehip of Ohio, Western Pennsylvania find West Virginia. It haw not been defeated this season, and ordy three taams hare soorcd ajtalnat It. To-day's attendance was TUe it.ie up was aa foliov.

of W. 0. 7l. C. P.

Cannon J. Cannon Danks Garir.s Tte-1 Mtch McCauley RSeSt ruard. 'enter gmard. Ift pp.i..,. halfback (illn.ore ffsli A liters VVhtani slvTu.i.Arv- FulliiocJc X.

Anderson T.ur-hiJowris, G-rInfc 2 1-ltch 2, Cart wright trials kicker. 3. Cannon goals missed. J. Cannon 2.

Officials Ft. umpiie; Flunk Wiiwa, s-efe'rfl; lb. time keeper. It. A.

MuClaic, liueroar. Tiica of halves, a minute. A. A. A.

Jii, Aihlf-tlv, O. Steubemdlle. Nov. Five people an ex.iiin struggle here tiiis t.fterrixn beiwee-i the Steuben Athiet'c dob and Thee A football for l.e loci! nhantptvn-diip. in the first the ball was shoved nrunnd the "lire? A's territory ail the time.

In the half, after a brilliant I run. aided hy guod interference. Burn? made a ruchdowc. and 'ater Mo. XMti grabbed the ball from one of the 3.

A C. halves pod carried It across the tHJd, pursued hy Anghc.augh, and ran is another touchdown. tM.rna kicked both goals. The Three A' won by a ecoi-e la to 0, Creen villc TT-unkstr'vlnt; Sporls. Greenville.

"Nov. 2C. Tn addition to the Alieghmy -Tide! garce titere was a gains p'styed rftt eea the tSreenville Hook ar.d Ladder and tii.t eitip A. A teani-5. in a score of 0 in favor of the former.

The Grecaville Gun club hell a tournament hej-e to-day. It was attended by atout sis) shooters from various toK-ns in this jsectton. There wore 13 events and a ha-a 'h ap turkey shoot. Alllaure ii2, IlacMet. 0.

t. Nov. 23. crowd the football game here tl.I afternoon the Vt. Union coUeg'e.

and the Hacktei eolk-g eleven of Akron. The we. troni the ytai t. an 1 hecM-z touchdown. Must of tiie piaying waa In tr-ir tei rt'bry.

end the Jit. n.j tt-ven touch.l.jjii-ia, toe seasc-r -n riv a tl iOrt three and pisy-d rUainhtHlnrg Beaisi Hrt serstown CbiratetKcure. Nov. tai The t.f the AtMetle c'au teiit-jj the iJiwe.sLOHrti Athletiu here this in i well by s-fi; of to it- t'et-ee. u-ut.

K.i:,if cf An-: r. HoiI.r of mts; imtsniaa. t'riink BeleenriOg cf Clwjnl burg and i e-naiu HcKee of Kagerrtcwn. Itnnll xtrdoti Beilvvnoj 'Z. w.

ov. SI. To-oaya came ox between ihe i iiiiKingTon tM wixt teffijis rerultcd i a for the vit'-i team by e. c.i-- to 5. Jt was a --1 Aitoou A.toor.

Nov. hi ei AUo jna 'a frst ekven ryed a reserve eleven I-h at 'iverl field here t)i trtx.n. The hci'-e teM Wen- t.x hetwy ful aid le'ented them V-y k. was ti us 1 2. 111 relief who have taken 9) perinsiienily aired THE AVEATHEH.

f) I TV Forecast for tha twentv-four II I hours begirntng Xovemff-r aj at 8 P- in. For Western Pennsvlvarda Rain: continued warm -weather i-Yiday; decldeJIy colder Friday night and Hatur-day; high southwesterly winds. Fcr West Virginia Ral high temperature the morning' colder Fridav afternoon or night; decidedly colder Saturdav; southerly winds, becoming northwesterly. For Ohio Kain; probably thunder storms; clearing Friday night; decided fall in temperature Friday afternoon or night, p.obHbly frecziig temperature Satutduy; hign becomtrig north-wcsterlj. AlmsiiHc fop To-Daj-.

gun riats 7:01 a. m.iMooa rises. .11 p. m. es 4:35 p.

m.j Tesmperature. The following record of the temperature waa reor3a by the weather bureau yesterday: P- 115 67 p. Maximum P- 72 Minimum 67 P- Tl.Bfeuu 6S State of baivmeier at 8 p. 30.00.- XT, S. TVeather Bureau.

Pittsburgh. Nor. S. ix5. taken p.

75 meridian time. Observationa Vlice of tibsenra- State ft Piece BttU of observa- 3 Jv'weath-tlon. r. 13 i of li weath- ti er. Pittshuieh Pt.

Louis airo Abilene Sfring M. ITt'Tiear iBavenport Ies Kansas ity.jJ.t'Cloudy iHarkersburg -N. V. Cirv i Ka in it' 'iear JC1 Pasc. Wathia-con Chicai.ro MoCi.gouier5r Memphis il.e Vfekshiug Omaha BtKige City.

Cleveland Marouette Clear lUSiCtoudyj itsunalo Clear Charlotte Jacksonville ei lear 74; (Atlanta 66o'iear iifit. Paul laoidloudy 70: Cicwdy Hutron. ft'Pnew SjCiear IM.CIovatyjj.V. Platte Cloudy! Cloutlv -ICralvestou 74 iClomiy a5? far a.s weather was concerned. When play was called at 2:30 o'clock there were between and 10, WX) persons eagerly searmi-r the Meld and endtavorinsr to the utmost of their power to r.iake'all the noise possible.

The plays all through the game? were brsiiinnt. so far cs Atrgdnia was concerned, but she so faf- outclassed her opponents that scoring was not a difficult feat. Whenever Virginia got the ball it was forced towi.r-ls the goa; by quick advances ard hard rush's. Particularly noticeable plays were mae by Babney, Oroncr and Iloxton for 'ir-Kinia, arid the most effective work for Carolina was the tackling- of Oreen and Wright. Oroner sis in, Ibibney two and seven goals were kicked.

The game waa umpired bv cf Yale. Bovaird of Princeton acte.j referee. The Virginia team and their admirers own the city J. I'. Bfllna Befoul Butler, Xov.

26. The Butler footbaH team met Its second defeat to-day at the har.ds of the J. F. Lalus team cf Pittsburgh. Tha horns team was weakened by the ataenoe of two of best players, but they should hs.ve won with the team they iid have.

Though lighter in weight, the team excelled in interference ar.d ilce-buekiig and that tells the story. In the half Laius scored a touchdown ar.d kicked goal; Hememan broke thtoug the center of the Laius line and sewed a tc.iich'.lown for Butler on a 55-yard run Two more points were scored for the Laius team on a safety touch 1own, ami the clcod with the ball la Skids' territory. Siiccrrijr team work toid in the see. nd iiu and the visitors set-red nix more was hurt netr tie close c-f the game and Iviird took his Pisce, p.nd relieved Wefgaicl on the Butler team. The game was hard fevn-ht and the v' si tort earned all the they got.

The liae-up was as follows: J. V. Laltts 14. Pos'tJon. Butler 4.

Willis I ft end AV i pa nd Horoic-n Left tackle Donaldson Left guard ad-iell Hcv Center, Right gyard Grat Lot- Sk- Lsrht a 1 Alex anew Really RiKhi end Ziegicr II endorser. Quart eri u--k. HmBti Nlslp. A. C.

kcally Left 'w'Ke'rT-nuin bchott J. A lleinernan Substitutes MeDarfB, Lcir and Francis. Bdih, iireensbarg IO, 1 af robe Grevnsourg, Nov. Sd. It as a bar i -fought batfl between the and Latrobc foot bo teams here This afternoon.

Greensburg woti by a herculean e.Tort. the score being 10 to lAwson Fiscus as usual appearing ir. evidence at the proper time, lie stored a touchdown far away lu the last hrtif. Slg-im kicked goal and then Campbell ibe giant, pusht-3 forward to another touchdown. Latr-jbc tea.a is a corker and it car.

be said that thev are j.bou as much us this out fit wants to tackle. The teams lined up aa follow: Greetibburg 10. i. Irwin Left McTJvW Campbell 1eft tackle F.icirinsrer V. yant Left s-uard Iiarir-etre.

ilamnif guards. Seaman I. S. Pise us Right talkie. J.

DonohOrt Right end Vir ent vjua rw-rbct R. Vlsout, Fiscus Left iatf Fulihaek Bo. ari Sui-vtitutes McChejnej for Ir fcr Mock Gti. AV. Kftimm O.

Wayi.esr Nov. --Tb same, cf football between tr.e univeisit reserve eVsven ar.d eleven requite in it victory for Wayr.csburg- by a eoore of o. 'ib-- fest tires cf the swuB were the irivrferertce are.l gjod end runs or tr r.c:a am. ia teams Lii.ed upas feHtvo-B: vr-eburg r. TT.

c.f A'a 1 or ight r.d Dt-'aney tackie iti-hr guard Gctidvin Center Gordon Left I Lett Is F. Uiirun N-feison Qtiurtc-rpacc Alldd Jms-i Right Cooaran. t'--v-' Left Kdw.sid'i tr S. Ooais 6. -Kurkie.

Hoi men ar.d Is sarier. vr Made nt the Bitfsbtn Kiponltlon i'aira. two or three pairs, for when the no mere now Calf ful1 P. 'S (i PITTSBURG. av 1 1 i.

hT El UN'S, IlOFfMAXRUu BICYCLES. i.e. Llmllnd, BIS Wood St. DOCTOR WHITTIER lit I'ESN AVBNrtFs PITTHUl'lKli p. As oid rewident.

know and kwx f.les of Pittsburgh iju.pt ptvv Is ie oldest esinolinhel and most prominent physician In the city spe- ial atten-ion to al esset A PoflTlVK C17RB HCAHANIKI'D In ail curshle caaes. Wher. dooot exists il fmi.KI' pi; Vlll VI rneRtaI diseases, phvsU.I AfilV I 7 1 decay, nervous debility, Jcg of energr. air.hltlon at.a hoie, Impslrel n.erorrj', sigh', iwlf-di' inist. t.sso 6W-sitiew" pbov-les.

eruptions, povertshed blood, falling p.ner, ness, coi.stl.iat'on, r-onsximc! Ion, un-flng tne persfin for s'Hit- and rrarr'sre. I JjHMAM.NVbl, iA i-'ELi' AND ppivatbbt mm) am) sm siisr l.lctrhe., falling l.alr, bona pains, ulceration of tongue. throat, old soiMt. srs cuil for lif. sr.4 blood 'pol'v-ns tuo, offhy sradlcaUd from th.

svst ent. I 55 II? K'dtirty n.l Madier derai.gv-L .1 4 io. i.ts. --ur 0. H.

grvl, c. tarrh-O oisctirgs. Inrtm.urtxtlun and o. eer 1 aJiittat pvmptou.x ru. eiv er Ti jn.V't WIUTMRNP.

IrTiOMI'i litCL.liA'' AVL RKAi, Cl KK3. 3)e vi tiers life long, extenjive er twrier.c. Insures scientiiie and r-llal i treaunslit or. common l'atlen' st a Ci4- nt carufuliv Ireste.l aa I. hrr.

Horn, 1. to 4 snfl to Eur isy. Advice fre-. ji4.1res tr. tV.

V. WlilTTIi P. 14 I'I'NN AVKSUP, riTTKUf'H4K. 18 s. in.

to 1 p. m. son for the rh.w r.ot gcir.g on waa bj--riusc Direct. ir Murphy of Allegheny es to Ikx1i.k aru.1 fused tn sKcw the show to go. on.

Tfi-; but-di)wn Wcv a Tea.t to a of pooj.ie. who hal piAT'-has tb'kets and who were vu harui to the entcitalr.uica"- Chnmplonshtp Hockey. The etKunploshln hockey rame a -f Cmln" ice fe. henley park, the evet.lng th. of H.

Ii. C. C. n)tii-ls r- a vvry xiitUig i ia the line up: w. t-.

cf r. Hvs ton. Hamlin, Cty.l... a. Kerr Hrighi P.

r'iona. d. 1 i Foln Cr-nte- A. 1-t rr C. Ci J.e Mawot Aru'-rie Wt tog.

wing i -rwirtl Ill' -e i.tir Anun-r (jK-ney contest w.JI te piay-u ltwcm th I'lLUiurrn colh-C" i l'lttionrgh a. fetters' Sluke lomloded, N'urton. Nov. Tlie sli srr. t-uif was or.clu.ie4 lt d' ltto.

Air. Vlrt. H. H. uog Kport; Norvia T.

arris Tony third. W. B. HetueM' dog KjWJ 5kli- I i.le Three heat in ail area -t 17 si.fers were run. The wcmii-T 1 g-reCy cn' Itl'Kiy f-r p.4l went AoMui tvsji piouad'y wit: o.

rur. tSaturday. ifi'OH'i iytt ThatAt-g' I.iners I xl iniit. l.lr; r.V'. WjV-ji' I I 1 hu 1' hh.M3i'-ap.

114 miiH, I jniw.i, urivt.s. batMlicp, lnij. fca' et l--, i.l-j. P.e.iilrcvs: 1H nll-s ha.Tj'e'ip. 7 jtdn.

inl'e Pilsner, 1:4. P.en.; r. 0 es. lliimn. 1 1-i 'uri- Plr as spit--j pi.aae 1 nJ'-s, "Hk-iji weal hunting uml didn't og a rabbit.

-Why not? le forgot wfM a trti leg; d-t. r'utrf on his at a hi- 6 Tuit the litt frcru CL1 -ort to npplfi roet, aud ku tbewa lu t'ja eg 'i cap ti the i 'i- 11- L. Wrc.J'-r tall to-day. fr a-'-d f-j-l p.i. if -rlar-s.

1" iC, Uocwal toiree-. i CtiV-go, llUuo'. SOLD Fc 4, Mr A a pm 0sb T. BCNVtH 1 PLAYED IN A BUILDING. Two College Teams Vlay Football 1b thv Hiss ChfeaffO CvlUieam.

Chicago, Xov. 'i0 In the big building, in which, live months ago. W. J. Bryan was nominated for the presidency.

1,500 peopia saw the) Uttiverrdty of Chicago defeat the Cniversity t.f lichiga.n In one cf the most, desperately contested games ever played in Chicago The score was: University of Chicago, University of t. Chicago's victory was sornewnat of a surprise, and to Hirschbcrger, Chicago's fullback, belongs the credit of winning the-game. His goal from held and safets-were the features. Th Michigan team prRsemed a very strong line, and Chicago had to make its gains around the ends. During the second hsif of the game it got very dark and the.

spectators were treated to the novelty. of iOutbail by electric light. But few tricks, however, wore resorted to bv either side, both -telylng on, -straight, bard football. One t'nlnsr at least was nettled bv the game, and that is, that Indoor football is literally and flguratlvely speak-in, a howling success. The men had no trouble In catching pun is, f.rid was clayed on its merits, without the handicaps of a wet field, or a strong wind.

The elements seemed ail in favor of the game. The frequent squalls of rain, made outdoor football almost a swimming match, and the strong south wind rendered punting one of tne points of football hich everyone understands and appreciates, out of the question, to the- side which was unfortunate enough to be playing- against the wind. The sheUerim; wails of the Mg Coliseum obviated ail this, and the game was placed on a f.eid ma was ideal in its footing. The line-up and score was as follows; Chicago 1. Position.

Michigan G. Firth Knd Pai ham Mor iraer Lef Ta kle Villa Webb Bef Cuard 'arr Cavanaugh Center Wonibaelier ooke Bight Caard Bennett oby Rhrht He-nnlnger Erd eenieaf Clarke Quarterback llerschbergcr Beft Half Coy Bight Uaif Fullback Beaver Kalla HI, llolv Cihot Beaver rails. Nov. M. fSoeoial.) The game of football at Junction park this afternoon, between the team of the Nonpareil Athletic Coropar.y and the Fitteburgo College of the Holy Ohosf was witnessed by an immense crowd.

college were i3ie jn getting on the ground, consequently the helves were but and jciimte ones. J-rom the kick-oft the N. A. C. team showed their superiority, arid won by a score of 15 to 0.

Two iur.g runs by AVldener wa the mu'. rotable in the first ha if. The Nonpareils by mass playE rl a series cf games, gave them a touebciowa In tr. minutes, another In five minutes, an-i seven miiiu'e. In the lst touchdown hey intsaed en the kick.

At tv. t'rae did they lose the bail in the second ha'f. K'ifiis of the college team had his shouider Uibiocateu. Lineup: Nonpareil 16. Position.

II. G. 0. A. Rev.

I. 'It end Hen WaTenfeiter Beft tackle Vvicleteln Caier Left gtiard Lalus fsiggs Center Pat terson Right guard I'of son 1. Reed KUht tackle Hemphiil ttight Wa'l Ilcwarth Quarterback Kearns Baker Left half hack Lavi Walener. Bight ha if beck Brown Fullback Jeanoette Dradduck O. Jeannette.

Nov. LS. in the game of Rugby between the Hra.hlock Bigh -hooi eleven slid the Jeannette Titters, on the home grounds to-day, the Tigers won by a score of 3 to 0. The game ws an interesting one. The teams line up as folio', Jeannette 8.

Position. Braddork 0. Birs't oerge; Center Nortt ii-gton Hoff msn-Gs st. Right guard Brown Hoffman Right tackle Heffleflnger Pergln Hight er.d Cietason Giles. If guar i Fairohlld tackle WhlffieM Morgan Belt end gergont Sailor Rljrht House toebe ltft half ha -tk Shields Comet Toretttii 2i.

Vntroun. O. Tarentcnt. Xov, 25. Tar ts: turn played the Nstrtsna team st Natfuia to-elav before a crowd cf 5Ji people.

The Tarertum were minus five, of their best players, hut had their own way. Tarentpre ha. a.t beer scored against tn tho last live arri j. The features were the piaylt.g of Matthews, and runnaster of Tareritum and Should of Natrona. KensiDgton plays he-e next Saturtiay.

Following is the Hce-up: Tarer.tura 20. Position. Xa-ona 0. Stevens Left 1 1 i Le ac 1'tudouff Duster Left guard Ryan Weaver Center W. Clifton R'iehf guard I'lmcaster Rieht ackie Richards W.

BKck Right end C. Clifton Cjvtfirterbuck Should Michael Left halfback Ste.il er Matthews Right halfback Black Kennedy Fullback Miller Good iine at Castle. New Castle. Nov. About 2.5i pe-jple the Thanksgt rarne here Between the Y.

A. tn eiev en composed of old college beys, resulting Ir. a cf 4 to 0. The game waa exottiig. scrappy and but the t'-am overcrmie individual piay of the college men, at tiries was fry tiriisant but Trie Y.

M. C. A. made inSr touchdown in the Srwt half tv em! plav. and secured ttv-ir to-r-hdown five ndnutes afler the pall was put 1 into i-lay.

Colombia Bents Slorrof, Washington, I. Nov. IC. -Official clrciea ia were largely rep- resected this afiercoor. at the footbad natch between the Columbia Athletic i and the tetfm coir.p -sed of army men trom Ft.

Motif, which Columbia won 5J.1 zo 0, Gen and other officials of the war depsrimeiit were ir. atset danee. be- i rtdes many or jtsmsgton most prominent social lights. Tee game wa3 a sertoaL' one owing to the wrar.g.? over the ifh1oos cf the cf the game. The team of the Columbia A CiVuc rlub w3 the better in foorj-ail tactics, plave i the more scientiiie garr.e.

but the r-re-n front Ft. iionroe were a sturdy set c-f enthusiasts who foupht every mov with i tbi crv "Xo surrender" and gave tb i Cj'ttmbla's a c.jgh'y for tne vlj- i tory. ttiflinmisd -Bl. "Noetit Carolina Richmond, A 3 2iv. The football eicvt the i' of North Car- cJfaa with a crushing defeat to-day at th har.ds of their oid-f-ert from the Virginia, tne score be-1 ig to The tsirn by their vie co-y ait the of South f--r Day was i.ec-st j-erfect i I i i I I I I 1 MARKET Wexfern tnivrralty Beu.tn.

Wh li-ig, W. Xov. 23. (Special.) The game of football between the Western of Pennsylvania aid tho Wheeling Tigers, which was by rS, was one cor.tir.uoua wrangle, and ttrVgaii-e was not finished unt I after tbrrk Both side claim tne xictoiy. Touchdown and goal of the Tigers In the half aro in dispute.

The trouble was due to a misundeUtanding between the umpire and referee je.gurding th.r respective privileges and da to favor their own teams. quit once, but ttds action broui-ht forth Renoral hissing and e'i'res-Sc! iSdiffnatlon, and they fuushefi the -am. The line-up Is ao follows-. Tigers 13. Position.

W. V. of P.6. -md arehall McFarland Left tackle Malhis Lett guard r-1J rook Center Kaufman c'rTirhlr'ewi- Right guard Bierheim tackle OuHford fci weeny end H-'7 Ivnk Quarterback Mj it a a Le half Donaldson halfback. eak ey W.

Kdward Fullback Kirkpatriok rteferee E. E. Mayer. Umpire-Aha rles WtiiTouchdowns-P. riUrtta, Marshall.

Goals- Sweeny, Guilford. Piaoe kicks R. Bdwai-ds. The Indiana eBntea. To-k, Nov.

2 One of tha most Interesting mratfl ol that ever t-e. played in this M-inity ws that wlilcti Ut place afternoon Manhattan (Itid t-I ween the team reprsenrlng Brown vnetaity and the car.tsie suitea in a score 91 iv There were meny ed iting sr.d although the result waa to th- 1 theil p'ay was considering tr hard woik th. eleven hv, bean doing dnnm were look) m-vi oms as sure victors, bvt the university boi8 more than Cani-tnanl-s to the brilliant play of tted score wKh h-lf ln- t'tf althln thtir fonrown. al" I'nc when the rcteree ralld tin- for th. -fm.

dsunteA.v'' the marvelous work doue the hecrot.a halt, i.u. 111 theV wiVeoti entirely ln to ibe mainificent work "l'? SZT'Xl -Ahose lon nd runs wer. tatures ot the game. Lehigh llf Maryland. re V.i Nov.

lehlgh VrrVayed that of the o.b at alnt every point, the tai score Lena to 0 may nasT cxass mk. Some lolerettlag floslnw and AVi-eM-lluil Wonta To-Albt. The boxlrg nd tournaxic-nt of the Woo.1 Run club starts to-nigiU in New T--irrer bad, Korth Caiial stret. l-g hem-, grid has every g-surincb of Maraarer Dlilo.i has secured noma of the best bovii and tai-nt Ir. this er.d of the state and Korr.A vry exciting tout be looked for, the 100-pound riass are ter: en-tri-' and among them Tom-uv Kane of McKeesport, who Is a viv shifty lad.

the loK-irumd ciaJ there are six wn entries ir.ch!dr.s tne humtdons in thl.J action" Right ispirani s-ek. hancrs tho '5-pound ctta. -ajno. jac A.rw-I-lw of AIcK.eosr-.ft and Tbo.oas- aiitcheil. The j-'i-poun-i class has twenty-tour en-teh-s nested -bv Pat MaJlov.

the ver man from the Young Men's Lccpsp. In the -s o-' ten aspirants, ww.iig thm Jatn 'C cr ti.e "ak Leaf club, who wade q'ltt v- in ihe of two y-as ag7. 'i'hem kevri 'utsKg lu the nc-pourld class, by Urn, and in the l'--poua i claas th r- vre seven -r (. talent wd! rijiicas the. en.ri3 for the- In the llv-ltitid emvo-s to V- entit- ii-'tiv" jo.

-r. A. Jarr- Kavanevgii, W. R. E.

Mai-R K'-i-win, V. A. I. Vfti, -A. uniaii, Boa: A.

C. lu the i v. r. stlirt HV.i'.ab. A.

liivlf tte.l, Bo-': A. Jiil 1-Jauivati. it ty A. C. rwln A.

A. Ir. U-e itV'-poun-t HU.iah. Uc A. Tom jtr-n.

Royal A. Moore. A. A. Baughinart, B.

A. C. TBBV BID 'JlOW, ilirele' lrfc-lfntl B-ufnK. The -mg bouts athletic exhibition 1 for last sight at the tVieM' lUtj-, nhei i-. Pet' Maher, Prank and others to meet leal i-cx-eiK, Ci-I not take pbw.

Inc rv.i-t.,n tor it was R'atf'd. Va th: ivj I of cf the bovljig talent acd Mah-r'tj cii wiHh i-' with htfeC. "Ar etfort wiil te r. to WiX mon i.i-ie e.j;.. wh-rt The t-how wi.I be ih'si.

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