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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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ir a 3 i 8 i Ml 8 S- Ant -k -a a $4 5 r. f. i i cf and then the star fi illicit wa a fcrg' hli treachrcu ta cf NARROW ESCAPE DUQUESNE WENT DOWN DEFEAT. Tli Ur.e was bcctnnlnir ta pain i -J It wis ilrnolif Uni lilrcnn H-arty Ctier Is cry eviJrnt in fi 4 a JOCiiTTY llCJXtlV f.OT A Ii AD 1 II Nine Thousand Spectators Watched the Homestead Stars flJiS ntrfii i tr--i art uaU. a hi" it not o--tiv in' 1 1 lu I'J15" Win Cy Score of 10 to 0.

ft I var.f iir-in Kirrt nt H-M Utf.n....n M.l. l. a leui I 1, t-bO cui in! i.u iiont ki.1. tt4 Tumbled oa Hit Head, bet IVee tackle, bu; fa: led to gain and th? bail kiclc. pot the tall, tat liv.iiir Li lili.

as on nr csn lino. uiovu i.owtj ia a sniii tuwix A tic i ia m.viU Uttt a Wofcirriul I l-o 1 1 1 1 ii i ii-t IT WAS A DESPERATE STRUGGLE ALL THE WAY. Homestead i. The Homebtad team were tvuntly not F'r -rl- oa I iking any chances on a fumbled bad. DauJtsne ou fctr ov.n rdch have roved disastrous to 1 'tnic-au a Hr.r wntkenetl a U- takin wnich vei atmt.

ana Jji.i.ir conutt I Injoreu Favorllee rrj Very Osly One lreea a 'Winner Vnrlag tke Ley. (ham an1 hr.nl. L-u lift and SlMTdi if Cti CJlnd WM The reedy irrpo-c cf stcr is cctiviucir "il.vrt's clvitbing iile Net a s. piatj bl luiee of ioiii.ii.oii. 'it: owt wan ivar.l.i's ifirji bt.K ani ire COMPARATIVE TABLK OF GAIVS BY YAHDS.

caught the ball In the tritddls of the ld tdn.uii i.i vol c.i a pais and fir, 1 shnkinir nff five lartltrs If yum. 4 to tl.tj Ct-nttr 20 yaraa. Net man wnt around the left i OI 'ie i-thi. Ilomtilruti r.i 70 178 o. o.

a. tr, ia towr caa a inn irj-t Kin Wcs to l-i-i vj-. ai a ions mass ami uac aud Iak'i a er.a yarcs tfrore ne was tacivieci i lir. fni ThraaKh Mac ttmuuiuit Iiuk I'onu Total by instein. KaHer maud a tlesperato u.c.

planre at ttie Ilumesteai line, bvt failed mads a fcfeat run the KTV TORIv. 8 A to.lay croerl av A I FrwLc cf ii. C. A. C.

cr f.wxi trc. i U. (rtni- and taa ovul to mi theit nijai -rui yaian au-i ue eiiua l.ror itt vi.in StCd .3 trill. ll.a vc 1 "ne. i cre x.

ait, sti.ovKe'i i.i. i utrea r.N n.eii CO tunJ bii i.i.ttf tr. ruadc :r.ade up of All-Vt! Oxford, Cheviot or Mci-tca ct C2 Star. Took So Chances With Bnll. Pui vvr lue tut tZy.

It urn a M.Vt fad I Agaia on the llr signal Fultz kicked game ana ref.S,a to havfi patch, J. very' 'SlV 5j to t'rutt on' the f-yard line and by gooa I it wad pia.u to turn UuuK-Jivad U-. the fte.d. but ir.s h. ad of the i i- I'.

5 I ltrWtf h. r.c..t i beet er of the play. ud lt.e kooti iimli.u -j oa. if A I r-, t-- L. yards, hnuiuesne now tried liotneeifcad'a -'lutsuo ur.e could no reisil i-e t.ei.l wou.J Urn a vv-ry oatf J' 4 Not a torc in town cr.n a center, but.waa hurled back for i.o gain.

I i.t-roe onf.augii i. iUd -u looUaU mote on t. C. Ai A. C.

I 'uul- to Kiyl was paahtd bak tor a less of 2 I bo in gam'-d and Urouke ude it hist cuis.urs w.ie the o.aor nicer. 2 h.ir.d made f. 1 1 HV I I 1 I'lllVT i 1 wh wi-i i.nt of IwmiitiH t-ijurwh tur.bted. but Krook: tne the part of th players, but tha tearca ariet i by It. 'the nrfct haf was as prat ty a as was ever sen on ai.y gridiron, and when it was ended without a icure beiug-made there was iota of betting that it would ho a no-score gaaiir.

In U.w ha.f th red and black tem had torucd tne by guod line and work uovvn Co iiorntaiead's 14 yard line, when tha s-tavs took a brace and hf id tor dow ns. Up io this time ire p.uyms had ail been in llomebtend's territory, but a shift was soon niade and -red and biatk was: en the ne i I I lUl.tl. ii.ir r. io.acc or o.ue fnui.t o.l l.tti t. asm ei-ti, i.h trv.i The Contest Was Wltneaacd hy car- Nln thousand cf th most enthuetastls fooiba'a rooters that can found any- iier to tr.ls country were over at park yt-fteTday arid watched thn blua of HoraeMtead triurnih ever th rta and tlack of mivusre after CO rrdituica cf the most atuhLibmly con-ttd foottall game evpr Ben on a locai rldiron.

It wa a struggle, tut U. b.st tijm won and Duquesr.o di'wn to tb3 last ditch hoping nl-ix't aainf-t i.ope. Th (Uileit of night had aettlt'd over trio pu.rk before the contest endt-d and fowaida the lc3c v.a.a almost Iropossl-l' for the spectators to aee the piayera. writ the vthn the waa near the line by iteuevs. ine red and writiu.tJ i.s i-ain.

lie head of Brooke wua now very noticeable resumed play in a viuxed Iu-lu every play and his IUcks were th qucsce was given me tall tvr u.mj:i.s out imest ever seen ess a local pr.dlran. 1,1 cy tl jiuesica vacir own Pratt received iirooke pant 0:1 ih lw-yard line. lt Peojile null ikcrc ua Ail I --r i. 4,. Iviuda of Luliiul.l:..-UI.rr li A.

i i Ou yard hne, fumbUd, and wa-! dowr.tNl f.r 'itu bail was now In Ps-j no gain. MSeiman went around the leu sesMon 011 their own i yard i-n and tre- end lor a yard, beint? tackled by Richard- o.u.-nt tries at the une anu iu n'aii. t-vm- i I-. t.iuiy. use jovKey 1 t.

NtV VohiC, Nov 6. nearly 1 4 o-i pecpio i- l.o.o...i t.a vived ana to lv U-y tel-amj 1 ijj wt i riailg Wigt. a t.i to al lit. i son. it wan a firetty tc.Kie and tiie peneu Mo.it 10 puut out of tu.iida.

t-'n crowd cheered for a minute. HirJ's at- ihe next pay huinu.sieaJ 1 iu9, leintt "at right tackle netted i yard, and 1 HaU leii on the I UaiiiufcisJ Neiman hit tho center for yards. Koher lined 2 yard tl.rot.sti the certrr and made a yard, but ti.e bail was railed back r'uu m.iiu a quarter-back It waa one ol tne i.uS'al gaarj tr rtnot. rve 1 a half 4 -i t.tt-,1 iitra ta.ua iroiu Ue w.ia lad i- 1 fcU i lici.rv a 1 tv 4 t.v,:d naive guarding i.s own goal. The nearest the stars ceuid $et to the goal was the -0 yard tine, and when the ha.f endt th ball was in ths center of the field.

A. Lttaiiate tVUicU Looked Serious. It was in the sucond half where tha only aliai of tis.e gme occurred, and it eaiii'j near Uavixtg a seriaus result, as Iho-L). C. A.

C. -piayera threatened to leavft tho held, but ivv prevented from tiuu.g so by freaident xTownea, who or-' given to- Homestead tor notumg a 1 catcldua the ball ana yarj 'J to tiiio teaui inuiv.uu it p.a,ii. irrilica cf bjlli Um, a fcOwd. J-ovcr of lurulai.cd tria sc.a- it i to kj l. i i i i -i l.cjsi j.

U4iity, i 3 the J.41.M.. a c. auiuae Ua the had iron, l.eirien ou a ltiiar- a.iJ over the ixze, bet fumble 1 and Cv 1 feil en the evai for ihe nrtt tDuedow r. uf thr iniautid i-y had tal.ed in the second half. Score Set the Crord Wlltl.

Gil3 or a ru i of 4j yi.ro ur to.hjowr. I t.cf. See 4. lioj si i to i. V.U..: I Iit.ia.r.if me Lau aaatc- Ibis The cr.j-.'.

went frantic and oaude- I howe.er. i i i i. i 2 ea.i, d. 2 1 C'nritlea fWtxi I I Pt-ira O. uciow Njvr a 8 Fill Cad It was new-oil the 4U-yard line and tlrr.o was called to allow.

Pierson's left ankle to be bandaged. tviiQuesne was piayir.ij a star name and its stock looked 10 the better. 1 tried a scries of plays. lndi l'5eree kit the center, but- failed. instein tnttde a y.ri throuar'n- rifelit tarkle and Brooke puntei to Pratt f-n the 2a-yard line, but he wa downed by Wiiiftein after 2 yrd ttain.

AS iustein was puttinpr up the of lite and tackles were f.crce. Ii seemed. to have little rroubie in Tjutjuesne's line, and he was down the field on a khk almost as soon as the end men. 5 Jlj 3 I'll atita his team to so ou the game. 1 he cause Oi lb disu'e was the urat tocciidown bor-d by 'i ne had hau ueca vt orkt down to J.J..

fe A. C'a ih yard line and the quarter bauK kick was i'o--i 'got 'the- ha ii. wa i ti-it-cite. b1m. r.

'ihr I r.ni, st tic, r.i..' sj. 1 t.i 1 i il.K,.i..v;. lu 1 i g. I 1.4. r.i -r, il I-- heve ic-en these that our lines are t' moar- the D.

C. A. C. I-layera ecen.Kii alri ost frenzied in (uSrw' to utiv off the Ignominy of o. ahit out.

To t'ifin at tnat ruoment a touchdown ouid bav9 betn mo: precitms tt.an the honor of the presidency. Tha on the fleven, iiaj i. Smith and Teiitielnier, hurled themfulvaa with fearful force alnat the enemy, but it was use. The chairy'oni, ol the white and tlua would nit be moved and the it ore d-'pM ho red and line fougnt thj e'roriKcr grew Lhe the and blue, ai hi the nildst of it all ihi Capt. Fultz of the eleven be heard urging hi not Vj e1vj an inch and ritjht I'oyu 1 they answer his cail.

ji-JVuturcJ, I uuii: te j'ttltlon fiirk may have at oid times (i larger crowd then tha 'me pteant ut yesttrOay's game, but it is doubuul thre was ever a more or a ixtter bth.ivpd crowd within ine of the ll wan a tuyuia-Hon ho.iiijy crowd niri it was. inert: ore, pretty ki'ht tj look at. The- triuiron ia 1 i a 1. but lost it alter being tacked back of the goal iine. but Overueid recovtred the' hail-and can ted it between the posts tor the touchdown.

i i y1 aria tu CwiumUa u.f i iicu.ia Pierce otsioie na Utai cler.iiM..e t.u cf i.na was oa.side wuen the waa ju ut a Vi.t'y fcai but the ttuis wvuivl not aot iC, w. r.t claiu. an! l-'uit. trlcu icr feoal but i.if-at crow us v- p-o ed tie misled, the b-Ui KOiatf to ttie oi tt.a r.i'iir.n.U. the v.id jet" which e4.ks Koai post by abt.dt a lauuesae i.L uie hi; to The waj now la a Eev- of had rat.lt crat or the pater did net wat to by r.un Uis pi.

un.es the u- i as re- hoa-a and Coluinbi i ktpt a band i 'me n-altftr waa al.er an n.g iop-irir air tl.e 4.c:.... argument of nanates and both teaii. 1 rln. -t r.i. ahhonth 1 i ic5.ui.i..d i Corned on ca'-ir- 1 ran kicked to Brooke on the goal day.

was in r.e e. en to us C-' stocks till naatcliless: the Capt. Jackson and his players nxad a best Im. i 3 i I 'h 3 1 lii.ru i ii Char! -a Uitrs. J.

ii. i', rg'if Tv I uV. 4 to 1 tad to 'I v.1.-. i.i.le i i' 3 i i evidence is ankle aeain troubled him anl time was taken out. Uffettheimer cained 2 yards througn right tackie, Neltnan one around left end.

Pratt made a hid ki. to the 4C-yard iine. furnbted ths very xironr Kick on ii.o pifiy. Claiming that the bad had hit iicmua fierce, and that ail liomestcad players were ofiside when the touchdown wad nm.de.- Etitree Grecnway refused to aiiow the claim. p.

a i they back their opinion by buy- j'V: ir: ours in rrcfcrerci; to sllcthers. Ths ctit, end finish in our rar-l "si i hall snd Smith foil on it. Little Rich i I tc 1 u.ii tl 1 i ana he regained yar-a iho ai.t cf I hi-l h. favor ho.tiiag that the bail had struck a U. C.

s-rdson t-ckled Neiman back of the line A. player husler.d of a Homestead so bard tha' the bail went out of bounds lie ir.tt r.t Kitkel to i'rau hf Ti.ei) nearly i f(ur i. -on re- was 6t3 6 l'-o- on the yard Una. Uwi.e&n;. bv a Ce- hcair in1 man, and that the touchdown was per- and Jbroske lei! on it.

iectly legal. There was a ioug, exciting Homestead Worked the Coar.li lirack inents i- whet c.V.chcs em. Our -C -f iaytd from to tielb-rt igwtr-tr i- ar.d a in. 'mI ti arda. Rohvi- ke to jni- ml 0.

Pilot ton S. or. tin. st Jt lit. vv Iy-t ill p.

--r v.c-i uuw mtj ititiec it- fused to give way ano ordered the game I I 1 1 r- 1-, or- I Ua.3 'Jt aVig. a.C It was Homestead's ball on the Co-yard lire, and Gamrons was' given a try at center, which resulted In a gUn 10 proceed, tanl. jaekson and his n.ai- i in. m. i.e 4 tvf w.r.i.rr;.

fcr. wo Li. tie i.a I. 1- i I lo 1 mJ i I. Fu.y s.

aj l.c Im! I ui. eh 'le jr. 1 y- I lh rn-i. tu i ntj i to' 4. V'l I'i.

Mr.i-. to 3 1 to S. In 1 I' to 1 to 3 Tr in i.t f. Anfi ii. i nn eht Hj wits itcJr In a rr.a&s of humaiuiy tn ers refused to comply with the request, tf t.i.

't 4. r. viarJ. viarj of cxollcnc. Ccninct vcls aenne p'ued a hair dozed det-p, and the referee and were about to leav three yards.

L'rooke rlui-ilcated tne play the yard line. Th: ee dvv r. waho. the Tret-man ii i at- imuMi 11 '-re wai pusuin, jotiuintr a ltd field when Pre dool: cdl over the: 'cursci resident I-'ownes appeared two more, and Homestead now at ibly ordered his players to tempted to work the guarus' back try pianty 01 was au taKeu. la a very sen, -ir I -r Aoctin I 1 Wiiidtein made it firt down by a tain r.iou-uaiuicu manner an.j r.evei once waa 1 iir.h the frame The nf any cgn or.

or trouble, i Jack son claim mlnJ i ft' Van Hoevet.b'r enj Ly.tl- -Ci-ve J.i-.n-r n.gk i- r. Ti. fgllnwlr.K re the Ague of the spectators, who said the referev was right, end that th ball did hit 1). C. A.

C. player, while others claimed en the ae-ocstury gr.tn c- Roa to pint. P.iohard-Jon recti" iii" the on ths ti yard line and -tuinltig it yards ire he was i by be.iu'iful tackle bv tkirt-el the left erd for 17 yuid, like wen tr.g:iey that Hcmt-ad wou 1 score liV.n. "re Prinreiun n.asa rsett-1 pcernl and Church on tue guards baii-c made Z. Tlte Stars Worked the UolsTed la.

came the prettiest trick pi-iy of g.in.e A detayrd pats fr-jra lirvg. 'v us. i ouy unless you sec our ens hundred and ninety-five cents worth for 3onr djihir. Our samples ere free corn-rare Just the r-e. 'of a fcv'f J.

of yard at center. Fultz lost, and Whi-Ptein -making no the ball went 10 Dutjuesne on downs on te! own "1-yard line, held a short confab P.ayl on the rlay was sent against the Homestead lint, but tt held Hue armor plate, and Nriiiian tried It with the tame result. B.rd made a misenudo kick to Gammons on the lino, who was downed without gain. Kultz started around the left end. hut I.ti't a.aJ P.eia-y Merely iUrt Lerri Ii TU hd.Wi M.e!y Hnpcf.

i evii. irirrt' i Li t-rrr is as 1 I. Sor. la. from a p.

iir r. I 'r- '-jjrd. rrh.ljf. It" ereo hllh.if and V.i rt-el wa downrd by a rctty tackle by Carl- i t. .1 -i Jack-son alter he hnd made a yard.

It fcalfbaea of any kind. This la ratht-r an thlnjf whcie stich a crowd of huiuain from all waikt; In life are packed together In ocii' cot.t;ianirate miss, but it speaks wed for tc-niper of me people and rhow- wtil a rivalry may exiM iu the line of uporia, yet is a ttleiiuly rivalry, Bii i tf o'll'l tiol he spoiled by triatid dla-tdriys of teiniit-r. Ihat big waa a reminder of the rood old d'tvs when the three and A. C. were wont to meot ou ttte grid-Iron at lear.t onoo a year and one-hall the tKr-tilatloi) nncd out armed wttfi noise inuKir.tf lmr1entiit cf all kinds.

it was the Hxme old tt.tns over again even down to the BCii.ll boy wltn tne hoine-inadd forjhern, which he would toot whether thre was aiiy occuttion for it or not. Tiie women (oln. and there waa a wl ole army of them out, and trey waved the tolori of tt.c-ir tvoriua and cheered Ju.st na hearti'y an 'he men. They cheerrd every run that w.m made by ihelr favor- C-apt. JnckKon Set Hot Pace.

The best work for the Homestead team was done by George Brooke, who was at full back, and waa in his oid-ume form. His punting waa sirno-iv marvelous, while his line work could not be exceeded. He made yjr-1 gaina every time he was given the had and to his cool-heiidtdnes'3 much of the credit of Homestead's victory la clue. fUchardsori. WensU-ln, Foe and Gantmona were also good ground gainers at ail times and played football every min.itc of the time.

rted L'rooke lutt iicck's viCTOivr ifs' rSriht fui a. da 1 wh. ii-j Vi.h.d 1 aa now third down, anu vv instein loucniow: r- a half i Xc'-'ll', The P.vntr Z- rr.t T' i rr. IT I it. r.ua.

It la. Vv. i ore a- nr'wTh T-' -''r I I it IVit 'i -rs--. l- l.s". -a'wt-ai.

ii. I given tue Lall tried oenrer. bat it wo'iM on the ai.c not stive, and the ova: went to Di.citesne cituace to try Icr a s'-at. Defeated If You Caa 1 tlie tlrote City Kritrrr Cloa Srorf, rrv. x.v.

'3i -yba on the 2-vard hue. Jackson waa eaMlv fc" to Brooke, who rrturr.v tne in-playing the beet game ror Uuouetno, -Uraer4 to iJ the lie t.y i iiiricr- and he waa in evidence every play. i titin-. irus. At thi stuo Liberty St.

..1 frol it -k-r- Or. the lJn-uy Jackson made a fm is i Ja. i ia 1 nt'ftnnt at ria-ht end nut Kollrr sue-: r-T r.l- a. a. (:.

iitt (.:. uri.t The other players also showed up in great a ta i rrt Vi i 1 I-. r. V. 1 -ay itian lo aids 0jt k' i rv I i.

IV. Ill- lire- '1 i.v id t. ti-j(-iiiru ill ct Llll I'Uil utii 1 l.t lit 1, Bird mode a high kick aoiomg m. me r.ue. im- nth I tounu anyw nere.

-cntuca uau ris tnree VTrtis, t. i fi. i n. C-: n. Ma five vards.

Capt. yv.l:z fumbled, bat u-vsne a-i Brooke secured tne bah. I pu.tuJ to uan.ntci.., tn live lie full looking after Dr. Rayl. while Bemas Pterue and Lawier took the best kind of r.

.1 P. 1 i 'f tn. i. it- a r-tlf rr. I a i i' a.

Zlr "J'Z V-care of their sides o. Bv a strlts of mass jiays hurled u-1'1 L't'i a 1 1.1--,. iijtr.iiri 1 kl.j ciiuii i 1 b- Ft olnaf Tl l.uif jnu l'U lO Wif 11- For IX C. A. C.

the -best work was i ra -e 'y f. T'-'n- 1 Csf I v. g)-- Poe wua hurt, but iaed u.a -t t. ti ti inii -j- i-. Mire 5' -rial trr.

f- a 1 1 a due pl iiife. If the K' publican vote In llOn-ieatecid Tel clone by Jackson, Pratt. Ryl, Nehfinit and Guebert. who were mixed up tn 8nJ ueuert. w.oo were ntu MiCuina r- tv-f rl- 4 a 11 eoulJ not gain, and the bail went to Duouesne on the 23-yar-5 line.

Pratt fum.bl.--d, Richardson faiKr-r on the and it was Itomesead' The siec-i work eliort of wtiat was expectec the football the Cootbnil Roi'cf was t.ir.cd l- i.r.t etil.Jiht tile o.a! on tile 4-ayu'd hie. a run of ie yaiu. the 1 i. cf ter their man from alter the! tr; lame can Le r.amed 1 "1 Li vj uWayli lor tt. because tt is I every play end were the I tart to br.l.-h CoPt.

Jarkson ilttl town waa i which his men followed line tr ju sta a pace r- can cei-talniy that over er liainc, ir.c tv, i i i.e UI J-i-d- ru? srldit-rs-. T-r. Th T'-o-l -r rC ers HOW Mtfltttl li.O I Hi- ei IC Wl ti.e hail lor t.ition of that hustllort in li.c There was no let-up In the tai! I in tt.e K.v- 1 i 11 ti fie i rich i down et Exposition rooting like i a t.y b- .1 J.j .1 r. tv; at va as -g. and Neinut.i m-itl no fchia ir.

an attempt i at ri.ht uti. Ksefer hut r.o avaii. ar. 2 was ca'l'd ith th- bail l'i l'. fT.i i -fi en their mas play, nut a iter rticnarasen Fultz had failed It was iur-ieane bail.

Bird hit center for four yarit and was nalied by Brr-oke. who mt-le a Sne Roller gained a yard through the left CRUT DAY FOR GOLf. play at any f-tnge of the game, and their jefensive work In the f.rst half brought forth cheer t.fter chr-tir even from the partisan spectators. That the red and vhUehrada for their footiall heroes, and every m.n c.i the tnm Is a hero In the eves of the Home si? itde r. The Joy cf ilornewtead doi.gatiou knew no ft 7 a.

a i il o'il lii.e. 'i he end nr.eup: lioaa- tea.i. i. D. O.

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i- 'ae or, Make C3l Cleh at RlrMasd Tark Jj J7 i i it th IU J'-ba i i l.a.a- a P. Kceg-i rr. la k.r i.iM Bat 1 i utn I aft rnj rl-. 1 r. jrr.aa -4- lrttrrdnr Afl.ranna.

roe t-harch Twer-fv Tbemtwre of tl i i ia th 111 rr 1 "trrifg i'if tn t.t the H- 'Jny ojo ci th lillT, Hr-avtrr t. i a -a i i-ia nl f-on h- G-lh-rt .1. Pi- r--i'i Stn.C. IMyl H.i;. Prtt ii J.i.'ko N-i p.s, I IS.

at te cl.o H'rVanl It. aitowf r.t' Kowau J.fi.isi 'l'i La -at Ton. he wn t. a --t-g. Ui V.

vcar wc sir.ic cut ovcn.at.r as r- cn. su Hi? 1 I ov ert.tid hl Vln-tcla -lc lit: rusv'll i-'uilz tli-tnru Brocke if t-ni i re s--ore-wvre tv. dr-! carptts These cflenrjs in carpets include piece ia ph- vi a. k-tn. 1.1-.

rd is Irss than a luil rcil rcm.in with yon to t-t jrr t-r I cr a cr i- -a I r. rrff 1 i L.lv i ve tr.e ti Over He'd ouchuowR 1.3 ail 1 I al R- n- :r.ri-.,r Mr. Titae- a r. I10PL3 oil HI T. T' at r.k.-g! l- 't he ro' cu? crt gli.

when rhl ia. He. wfh a way. Cinolre Ri-ft-r for i I.t a -ii- a Liiii'-iLia uai.ea. nt-K the l.i a-t gl.g giVti uvic- Ingrain Carpet Ex.

Super Ingrain State's leant Vt III ct Tackle the llddlr. 40c G5c JiUTES OF Tim G31R. 1 wc-h u-ft h'm a n't t-f Pi. T'-' livl.d.tv Is i l'iht J. 1 VfB a 1 f-TTn r.i..

n-. kind kind kind had r. a bl Bu tiuen 40c dOz treie la a f-t ire a. hrro o.r tre tlia i ri at "A a-t tna Mala t-iiiii i rA'rr l.av I. in.r.

that crossed the gridlroa twice curing i urn second naif. I Contrary to el! expectations tr rime on Thn -Ar: I I ft-a r-'ir'h of July tia f.r? All "el prorr" ti of tse cb.b in t' cvtrt. A Zl for th" IMMiy cup I.a -n cg-nrViH a 27-h l. t-vrit -tvf d. ''O Cr: rv.r.t wr.g cue of the cieauest tVtr w.tnessed on Ex.

Super all Wool 75c Tapestry Brussels Goc ti.an r.cu tra vict-iry in tv way it wa Ilvarv tn I kind 45c a local Dunf 's g'-Td b- fonnti as a tvi-ry tnat to tVl.M ttj lgitrri, tha arr never worked etter, but g.rr-:sita ug-- fv'ty tri'-f-'l tr.at i tl. ri t-tn celled tn shopping It. II M. i f.y iri va co.i'ii lj. oi irr ij: rv -t.

am rfrt-'mir inerr ai j.d jut bells saJ Body Brussels 81.25 kind Si Velvet 1.00 kind 75c from the grandstand. did. te-. --r i in v. liomcetead had a large a party w- T.

irkr-uivinkT tv 1 fott ha r.r.t'i- h.rl t.T on t-r S-itur- J1 Foi-n-i 11' a- ca.i ia caj. I--)'. fgn I 'v-j, jAC -r 1 i-'v -JS 4 4T-1 I 1 1. 1443 i vT ZOZS qo 3f fj-gfo fa aJ $0 Zt IS JO c-illlJ iUf I- if Vs-j 1 j-- -r Urrr.7!7t.J.;. w- S-.

"2 i -yrprZ I 1 -r "rvi 'jL- cr -i i 1 S--- 1 at Ai A of and J. r.i fav t'r I g' t. it 1 vi! ravh cn a sca'l the ris roif t. cf the! A EIT FUISTE-IHrj ALOP2G i g.itri" from the grapaUm 1 ar.d their syiu- -all In'. yer ai rn- da.

r-lMf were with na t-- a tin- torjr'v. A r.eth wf.rt r.ry The frt half wa a j.r'-tiv cr, for the or tl ixt ai't) a cvi Golf rjii) of C. rsruicrt as the play wa httseiy rf fair tro rK r'- rt ct-lfax in the stock come across If frc-ii f-r TOO single pairs cf Lcce Cur- 111U uo nilgul lg.U'.lt i 11 rr- tR.r'.'l rI -ift. 1 an trouble. Si -de eolfere tr.at thv L- i i.

ottiuirham lletVr. a t'- O'll rMiu. i he a i tc a I 111 ma uacc just to make -just to I tbzzz man or. the and i ii haj U-en rt- 1 1. i i.

I a cm hatureiy r. tr. tme wnn i. to a I nnl it rt-tntl a rar A'l th. a- r.ow ri from -s an! tM "-'f-tk tha na-a will be wo.

ape. hilly i the Ari pi.i. i.iorc luicre-Hine: ever wc ii to at A i match ha ten ar-, I II rT "A i 'p to take r.t g-i Bikl a VJ. WJl. courae of the iiv in i 0.f cUa.

WO I1T Al.UHlllh.W. i Tl.e opis'ck lfar. w.l! rj-rt- i tv tir; it the l-am an-1 a-t--' He Golf club. T- fi.w.it F. t-i a toat.h on WATCH OUR V7IWDOV3.

i i r' a course ir this ev-it tr c-o ott-red. wh 1- eah I fr.t. I. ti.ai. 1.1.

en tlrat tout h-1 down was disputed. One D-ifiesne jdaysr did not want r. 1 Bret to count beca ue he had agirtt! ris all. evrti to a new on the tontCi-t. I Ore Ihousnnd dollars of Hovoepfe.i money at odds t-f h-0 to 75 naa t-ff-red in front of Newell a before the but i iltere vre no takers.

In the former p.irt of the (f wh the bail was near the line Brooke dropped buck tor a try at goal from the field, but Church leUfc'nd to allow to attempt lt. On nceur.t of rerr-n ace! lent W. C. i Tf-mple was unable to attet.d the gi m. Mr.

lemple's one great d.s'.re was to 0 I preeent at yesterdays tuuitJt. bt that was deided him. If ti.e article of footbnl! pUved bv 5 Brooke yesterday Is any iridkailga of what he can do with a foot ha. 1 suit on I In two years, what c-. uij te do aiigj si Ug-tj I a ai lair.IITD.

CHArnis at Defeated the Warro-n Tram by Better Work. VKlhvK.I.S. Now Al- win the V. a-ren (O I ci j.i a re rf r-vtiv I A of Unrar -ce. 1 hr m-a i-r ir' fstr.e.

a- r)ta srj fa-sting- Al! aw- ry gc'etaje-l V. arr-rt tt -ry etr.i. nev.r nt ar. -e in a re I Til ty 'a a Jut st i tie rail of tir-. 1th or.

Ic i a I i-ar 1:1 a i'i rlrt 1 ----re t-y a Si)- fc-1 la--ri f.ro-,i.,d ritr.t rr.I I'mst n' r-- wr iorsi in 1 iia frr.a. wan a fi': 'T DIAGRAM OF'niH OAT3. tralaTht lines Indicate pnets, carve Hues runs, Ttntted Hues fuDiUIes or rcdllajr ball, sljrcaar lines carried ball, stars penalties. Black Hoe Indicates Dcyueane'a ball, dotted lines hoiue.teud's ball. At Lrtl Tear Play era Ull Cr Clnn Tbrlr Ildrnir t.ba if ah Ir IMoy I.alu.

CTROr'g. la 1 V--a sa.r. to tr Irtia ti. a. li fir irrt I.

ae gf tLe trgfcs si r.m..a In lie -t rir ir a fdrt.a a. at a- l.r-' L--r 14 i.gt lii. ua Bound when the blue find white boys black outplayed the stars In the first half tackle. Now came one cf the pretty Is a certainty, bnt it was the stars' turn plays of the grarne. Pitt touchdown.

but when i he had a weeks practice? Jui tun Ii-t rn Gammons wei ever the hue for the see- In the second half, and that was the half touchdown thre waa pandeuionluua mat counted in the lut "'J l-rr ta I-:) tn -'a I i.u- i h. The rccter.t hufcltefl The-e Is talk of another ratm between uaexson assumed a wise look, find on a riomesiead eo-1 i. c. a. Ihe liomp-double pass skirted ttd ofiUi.tis will lsk-iy cot.ent Vrr.

I I i ''rtun A 1' ar v. t.a E.tn. tgr t-a gait a--. aaf ii minutes the only of the srame were made. The story of the stragiiie in detail fgi.OWSl a a.

at 1 If It t' a-' satv at r.t-r 1 tl rs.t.... i.si i-i I- U.I h.t aS a agI t- 2 O. I a Vot.r. f'tii Wi'till-4 1 Frai.r rt.fi tay, 1 a rig gs: end for 25 lllcharddcn. yard.

He was tack'ed tlie date be for I t.r.aalvicg dy. 1 ni i not at ail p.obible. the crowd went wild th vtiier, sii.gished each other tats, howled, tn t'aet they acted like a lot o. xutula-a. but who could blame thcra as tiiev had paid lor mat pnvl.tge and it thfirs to enjoy h.

T'ney would have irv-j the iH fcid A ir 1 1 rt Ulmtf krr-i -tr I rt. STORY OF THE STRUGGLE dpiia-hf uni if I i. j-tcason certainly worttea ru ct.ii.nt, and It was several minutes he- hardest for a victory net a Uvaly rr .1 r' tnt rg-ar tl; i Ar pu.i a r. T.e aars.a t. niu tnil on ne.u una -a pace for his team nw.tes to follow.

Tb a i ar.g! u.a cy I r.i tjf If- Every Play Made Barlaje the Eiclt- E'cotJ Porson. ZVn Nry -agttiei Less of c-. s's? -Zb n.lr Oil ia ir 2 gf "out r.rr r.ty bjij St lo i itm iv if ry Be.al. Kt-J-ey, Liver t-d ig. c.ju.u ut restmeu.

lilrd at center (jained a yard. Bird caught the ball and passed it to Tratt. but "the little Quarterback seemed unequal to trie oocaslou and tailed to gain. Bet'oie another signal could be made time was cailed, with the bail in im. rc: vli a a i tinrf ia-l .1 lui; Contest Gautuioas Made the Longest Itaa ot the Game It was for 5 Yards.

VICTORY rit rilAMilll. 1J Hack -OS a. i r- va.r. ill i te- fl ti 1 1 tr i 1 Mttn- I 1.1.2 a Cau- is' la.ff crro tt2J o. i ai I 1 la a Won a fil Came from at-o.

fc-Ji i tJ ia le le a-ai. 1 ta ac.a-I altl il Westminster. tr. rr.AVMTy, PA --v, I I a. a al It waa exactly 15 minuted of 3 o'clock quesne's possceslon the center of the when the Homestead team made Its up- e'a- win wans been lag fa.st.

pearanc-i on the field and the piayera re- fh. and the pace wa3 beKinnj.ig captain is pan.e the core and played like a demon ail of the time. Bill Church pot a on the htad in the second half came rear him out oi the it iirw, Let he vlut kijr i to out and urt. a live miiiurea' was at it aider than ever. Pratt, the D.

C. C. quarte'tark. made acme very pretty pia e. aud ti, he.st er v.

as whcia he yot the tidl tr, a pa at and made 1- ard. by at lfc.it a half ioz tack.es. 1 he en.la, lfAre ari Ko. wore In the gt.rre every and hg'h r.re'.ty p. ays at i tuw.j sitie.

tiuo'ichct the contest. Thvy are the end- in the cgutury. iila vers, and punicuiariv uamm jus, wuu joytui but big Capt. Thornton and Lis 4Uia of pudee prevented any demou-sirnion of Vhdt kind. A Tins of Sorrow to Cries ot Joy.

The UUarloui joy of the Homes v. -id rooter had t-lid eoirowfut to it. and lhat wa caused by the emorced absence trom Una (ime of W. C. Temple, the man who haa doi.a more for foot hall any dozt-a men in cr about PjU-j-bu'ah.

air. Term le la to hla houiw from the t-aocts of that shot ac.cl-dct..iliy Pildcted Home months J. bgt la hal to fct-e yriera'S lotltast aiui ha even cone lur as to engage a ail ho, but at the iat mom em his to lea oa me piayers. Jt waa arwcit fii I'tiyel ar-gg r'c-n un iitn.r.ri tvf.g.. it.

'-CI S'l tic? lav en sftatn.a.n tv I lo warmrl til lag. i I i 5 i 'n I of 5 tu C. Tt orlr 1 u. th. 6J1 Ct.tsu.

r.rs a) ceived a rou.slng retcptioru The Duquesne team m-tde its appearance a few minute after and the crowd broke loose, and gave It a much heartier reception than Home etandatill game, and when ins half waa over ar.d no score hud been made sev-jral of the know i as- ones r-reaicied that Tne game would end the same. The 1) i- i. V---. a ot ij-e c-. a irf.

tr. vt.if,.r4 a I lg wore aMs lo ai Fret b.t- ab aa. tr N. frtxii rrtir. a t-i- tl a M.n at.c t.

g- a 1-; ri --n a i I a -t l-r 4 .1. '1 ten tie ia C-r- to -13 u.I---i to rr.ei snd 'nx ta c. jour u.i -m tirlie yoi. free. After a short rehearsal of sinaU i Mtsrsn team taised the half ov.r in their stead.

uressiiit rooitas ana to Try son" new- plays durir.g- the second half. Home- ii rrii; l.r.e r.e ir.e ta i i r-. i ia liicg'aui Ia td6i 1 Al ti' c' t. Aa- i tu ba- and a few trial kicks by Brooke and Bird, the coin was toast by Vmpire Young" in the center of the Cayt. Pulta won I.

fir.d fr. ih. Odds Brooke" a jutir.jf was by lVf.lT's'rr i.tr i.irt hi ir gual th-n i'v-surl line. Blr.a aJ Frr.iri'r.. 5.

Mg.l.er.-HTveT r'-l f.n.'rr. i r.rra. gi .1 pht-idcUu uil. is.d tit.aii!fct it he stiyts 1 rg. i i i )i-.

no its ti al itr-tn- 1 4V-. at it fi.cr,u3 saw to l. c. C.g-t- I-t i' ton the bail in po i nji.L i i Pa-it e-ard K. C.

MEN'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, CM PEMN AVSNVJa. Hurs -f la rf. gg wj. g.w as 1 r.t to ia a.r-sa-t. It it wis wun mrnua evtiy fc, Mt Brooke caught i I t--, in Ihe lie.

iiia tiui. the ball for over the goal Si Vi r-a- Lcrj ccl cf l.wi. tot i rcuig.ro cf the ttai.ie. as v.c.i ii ths or, a local gridiron in ye-ira. 'i he oid Finn ftar has nor foi how to use hi ic-t ar.d snowed it pie-tty yesterday.

i F. the or, 1 ht'f was 'ne cf th Te 1'll fallow got the bulky ti-i' tor by the 1 and brought him now with a Ii waa one oi the cf the art- mt. tra a iti.l ll caa st-rsa c.i as reus Pn.V let 5 If'. t-ki Le't iv.ra ti: -rf. gji-r tsa I L'Oila Si- it tin '-u lll r.

1 ateaa waa tae guards' bak pl-y aai was tascn by When unties; no came on for the scad half the playna lookud Bred, but with an iusrvpimtfon Gait lacy would err. re went up tho ficid with great vim. The crowd aceorucu them a rnthty reception in 't vched ittlf huvrse for a 6' re. Homestead came out but the lock n.cy woto was full of conljonc There wt-ra no cU.irgej in tue dneun. Brookt "alckr-d off to Ndmaii on the Ur.e, an j.e r.

aaind, with th- aid g-od r-ance, 25 betore ticiriz'aownetl. After a j'-w ii attt-mcts at the hne Blxd wa- iorced to ck to Bici-ar on cue -(5-yard r.e, by sph i.f Mr. Temple Mr. Corey mode a and he rooUid fca ai et.ygne prtsent. Tho xrvKie lor letweon the (thivt-ns war a grand tnd.ie.1, and to the ere oil of the player be it puid that 1' was rt oh ar ve i ex i.i feiiina! wraitver until line, and it waa to the hne.

Brooke Kicked to u.o center of the held, Nc-'oian caichir.ir th tali and it ahcut a yard, when downed. Flrat i'ttin of tlie Gauie. On the first Itnfup Mciman was jrivert the ball on the guards' tack formation mi''JlC AL. a'' u. c.r ii-1 -ga I it oFPic; i --cjun ai ic tl U.

I'. l.g'gf v. es'iV. 1 rot both oa l.r. C.

A. C. tri w. sy cr. hi Willhimi to so 5u-' s-orts or k.

hh i. li. i ''l--g't i OLTTFirrEWS Desks, Chairs, Kay! e.g.-r nomesve.r, a succeeded In irakimr 5 yards. fS-is g-a-'e-g-' --w -sa--. I i A i Vn i i A HI Neither Side nld Seore.

1 1 I I I I I I i I Cgr.r.T. ra. I L1 l'i 'UN1'1)' i ...1 I s-'-n tit? l.ir. p.jt s'iff I took the hall through tne line for a t.hort 1 l-i a. t.fr i an au.mt at play was prr-tn checked by tne.

enp- smd the. sreoua as on eUyed 'alter frori r-mi-tilon cod gr-t awa I. a hail. tain and Neimati failed In an attempt iu ro throt th-i worker' line. Bay! t.

.1 ia the pi-r tin to the hue thioufc-h the left ta and Bird hit sue centr t'vr ti yarciH. el inTcrrereace ne retnuiea jara. ii i rj st i t. i C' I I Ct CliA'Cl -ir-. rf 'rait r.rre a r.i hr rr.

a i-ini i.r we.i a iy gii t'lhetaa. 1 im, howev.r, was vet a. k-a I 1- as made one or tlie tar Of he i ilvtj a aii4 i. ir.Ul.il -Si. t4 F-r-a.

I. i- I'jsi. W'r-tr i hi'itiT U. Tt a rt, frr cf gI-w so i.if 4 th Liaylng so ioncerried. tramo ana tirtea quarter- Whn Ilomcstead scored the f.rc w-a at lot of of which.

1 nsan's attempt 2 varus, on hack in the air. and he fell out of V. ig i ti i- r. i v. It -t 6 1 am t.

at a.tt-eg, now C'ti lor nuidif-u hack ioi i Fultz tesn-s were eq utuy yji.ty. lh tire next piay B'Sr-J tho ar the eno for live fftne th rt -T of the rr ri tn rt -f of th rr x. v. a tut! Jil a viJ-gVSgagg rjior.ad ruh.M. isji ea dcuit oausd by over-uxliy en a loss ot li yari hfoctor liayl weded went twice through the center for a total came pretty uriy tUKbhajj tcertm-tii.

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