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THE PITTSBURG POST. OCTOBER 5, 1902. Princeton Rushes Through Lehigh's Strong LineState Gives Penn a Hard Tussle. SUKDAY MORNING, V-f! Iv i yards without a stop. Aside from theto stubborn defense on their goal lines.

Navy's play was weak. Georgetown, on the other hand, played superbly. BATTLES BY THE COLLEGES. NOT A SCORE FOR MARIETTA. which made fast play Ins Impossible.

The superiority of Raven's lines showed Itself from the start. Edwards opened up great holes through New Castle's end and wick took advantage of them. New Castle had possession of the bail, but for a short time during the entire game. Line-up; RAYEX-15. NEW CASTLE 0.

Smith Broadbent Stewart tackie Devlin Edwards- Left euard Eiv e- BIG COLLEGES ON THE FIELD. THREE OF THE BIG FOUR ELEVENS ROLL, UP THE SAME SCORE 23 TO 0. Tallonnp' Our experience of 3D ''r years a this Hne is at yo jr disposal. The 1 1 inadet six yards, sliding two fards in the watef after he was downed. McLionough fumbled, but regained, and McFarland plunged through for four yards.

Marietta took the ball on downs. Wood and Wallace each made a yard, and Williams kicked. Hayes broke through and blocked It, but failed to get the bal'. Carroll lost four yards and Wallace "ailed. Wiiiiam3 kicked to McDonough, who fell on the bail.

Sherrard made a yard. McFarland made a good gain, but W. J. was put back five yards for offside work, McFarland made live yards and Sherrard five more. McFarland went four yards and W.

J. fumbled, but regained. Sherrard made It first down and McFarland gained four yards. Prowitt plunged through. I making it first.

Sherrard gained a yard and McFarland failed. It was Marietta's 1 ball on dow ns. Brokall failed, and on a second attempt lost four yards. Williams kicked to Sutter. Sherrard made a yard and Prow-Itt hammered through for four more.

McFarland was pushed through two yards, when time was called, with trie ball on Marietta's 3i-yard line. Score, W. J. 6, Marietta 0. In the second half Welty went to right i half in place of McFarlaial, who was In- jured.

Brokall kicked to Murphy, who was downed in his tracks. Hayes at one attempt plunged through for live yards and Prowitt bucked across for seven more. Sherrard hit tne line for two yards and i Heimberger made ii iirst down. Sherrard made two yards and Prowitt carried It the required distance for first down. W.

J. then, by a series fierce line plunge. UHiug tackles back, carried the ball over the second time. Prowitt rank- jf Largest Selection Ji' -w-Jth l.l i Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices Liebman Center Griffith Ashbaugh Right guard Fulton Powers Right tnekle Baughmaii Jones Right Alien Osborne Bowser Davis Beil -Moore Hlldebrar.d Wick Davis Refers Xessel. Umpire Young.

Touchdowns Davis, NO FOOTBALL AT GREENSBURG. Wups Fail to Meet the Pittsburgs on Account of the Mud. SlfeUllil to Ttie 1'ual. GREENSBURG. Oct.

4. The game of football, which was to have beea played here this afternoon between Dave Berry's team and the W. U. of Pitts-bur, did not take piace, as tho grounds were in too bad shape for even a gamq of football A crowd of people was disappointed. The game wiU probably te played later.

Pitcatrrt Lands a Fierce Contest lltcairt; the Sterlings, of in one of the tierceHt contests ever witnessed on the. home grounds Wttu the ball on Pitt -Hint's line, Steele, for Stirling, too kthe ball around left end for a touchdown, but frtiied at goal. Cornelius kicked off. and Slonecker brought It back yards, tien Sieriltig i'sl iiie ball a a funttiie, nnd Piteairn, by a series end runs atal rierce linx plunging, sent Harp over the line. Cornelius kicked goat.

Neither Side ered in the second half, the piaving being all Jn Sterling's territory. Line-up: PlTCAinN STEKLtXG biffTlfr lft end I Ia ti tackle J. Johnsonbauglt, Left gufird I lads oi. Center Right gaard IriiiigMtn Right tackle Martin Right end Woods Quarterback F. Johnsonbaugh, l.ef half Cornelius.

Right haif Hare Fullback Touchdown Steele-. Hare, Vencie porter Kana ItorUnd Slonecker D. Bloneeker Stottler gtet le loaiCor neiius. Referee 1 mptre jtn Gueth and halves. ter to- PS itrn.

Timers tUpSoU. Freeport Opeit With a Victory. tat tn Tb KItEICPUHT. Oct. 4 Freriwrt c-iencd tbe Seasem by defeating Eiders Hide academy by a scors 15 to i in a Wcii-j l.iveti nw, Ki-lotS Jttdge put tip a fsT w.nitl.

but were ut-weight-d. Kor Freep'H Hill, H't -n and Waaseii wee the prsr.r-hrtl grtmnd-trasn-n; for Elders Ridge WSIswn tt OaiJey were ttse to.ira. Line-up: ELDERS KUXJEi l.e Kipp Stfvf I.srt' 'oj-tierin-tJt (Ururd Fisher arret! I HiU2 hert M'-es'a Ralston a iv. A dan I 'ulbx-l 'iifn-'r 'nin i'itn Eight Kght Right end yua rt. tdiack half 11.

FvJibar-k i -1 Vrreif, 'Rrfpree-Mckee. Uti imiikp Tim- kti pt -Rit 'Itatd ili beites2u Jtrid 11 v. Tltne of Pastime Reserves Leave the Field. Ttie ftfttr t-ejf -4ly fMit- the A. talt in tti ftert half with ttjie arf la to ta faor cf Itrtgh- I t.a.

The rrtime hid their grwatie I I ta kd team fc Pit lirif-H' r.i nsy l.iel a rr.felfi a run IP. rereee. Ms give I f. I-Hii t. in i iut faattnie rtae.

i-Uv. tti gam wa i.i tnht.i. The itrigbtuna a torn ein date wuVt like t- hir j. i ais i tea: i-Dt te.r -3Biw-ie v. i AUdfe-sa t.

tVimeti i avetsi, I New Men Showing Up Strong. From presM -nt indh-atiotis it as If rVry few members of the will fu'ind on this season's Kant End AlhSeth" t-leveti. Tin ti'-w tnen are ad tv Use tet advKnt.tge and it will he a hard laaK "oach J-" Hehj i and Captain John to select tha members of tile tefttn. j. eterday clsed with lha A.

A. A. for the first dita the afsaon. The i game will tv liiyeit al Prindahip i jmrk pent Stturthij, and It promises to I be a fine i-t Two Good Thoroughbreds Sold, NEW Ti'RK. th't.

4 The entire racing stable the firm of F. C. ilcfawe Co was soid in th OraveaenJ paddock l.i the races to-day. Tw horses. Gid Heels and Major id.

Ibe champlona the tear, were enpected to bring at least tiedd Heels was first put up, but it was IS minute be-j fore a bid was mad, and finally the ccU i ws knocked down to Jockey Winnie i' Connor for te.i-o. Oold ie-i a ver-i I 1 b. by Tha snd Toe. The Lidding on the 3-year-old Major Daingerfield, by Hstndspricg-Mon Irit. was tui.ch tn-ire spirited C.

Eiraper s-cured him for Rots Witherow Wins Weekly Shoot IRWIN. Oct. 4 The Irwin C.tin and club hcid Its annual ffeld day for members yesierdity afternoon, witii the weekly shoot for the Brown medal, Ross Witherow winning. The con-lent whs at id bint rocks, the scores being: It. Witherow.

4i: Or. Will Taylor. J. Witherow. 4.i: Brown.

42; Lion, 40; Siank, McConneli, The mwlai shoot waa followed by two live 'bird contests of 10 birds each, with the following score; Brown. iloekensmith, ti; Morris, Wolf. Ross. Sownd contest: Hock-ensnilth, Wolf, Brown, to Morris. Witherow, 7.

Thursday and Friday next, the club will give Its 'annual fall open shout, any shooter in the State being eligible to enter. There will he 12 events each day. Four at 10 rocks, $1.20 entrance; four at 15. entrance and four at 30. fl.tS entrance.

Interstate association rules will govern and the Rose system of dividing money has been adopted. Doherty Wins the Championship. LONbON, Oct. 4. The final in the covered court lawn tennis chuntplonshlo of.

Kurope resulted In a victory for H. Doherty, who defeated H. 3. Mahuiiy. The score was 4-t, 6-4, 6-3, 6-L Tha liual ia the doublea i-hamijloiiahlti of Furone was postponed after three sets, owing to lack 0f light, the scores being C.

W. Halyard and 0. M. L. Casealet 6-8.

i-s, the Lrothsra Uotierty 1U-S. Laurel Hill a Winner. Ths Liurel Hill association football team yesterday defeated the Swtsrvala eleven by a score of I to 0, Next Saturday Laurel Hill will meet the Ceoil A. C. team on the Laurel Hill grounds.

METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. RUSHES BY YALE FORWARDS. They Open Big Holes in the Amherst Eleven's Line. NEW HAVEN, Oct. Yale de- I 1L.

'l teateu Amnerst to-aay uy iu score ui to 0. The game was one-sided, as Amherst, despite a heavy line, was unable to stem the rushes of the big Yale forwards, who opened up holes big enough to drive a team through. The first touchdown came to Yale in less raan two minutes. After a series of big gains had been made through the line. Captain Chad-wick was pushed through and dashed for goal.

3 yards away. McCHntock converted the touchdown Into a goal. The second touchdown was made by rushing also. The second half was marked by Wins- low dash up the held ror zi yards, running back Quill's kick. Line-up: YALE-3 AMHERST 0.

Neal Left end Griswold Hamlin Left tackle. Pierce ifitass Left guard Palmer Holt Center Howard Goss Varnum Hc-gan Right tackle Priddv Coffin Right end Rafferty tVtnslow Quarterback Daniels Chad wick. l-eft half puid Farmer Right haif Washburn 'McCHntock Fullback Quill I Touchdowns Chadwiek Farmer I Ciul from touchdowns McCHntock. Bowman. 3.

Referee Dr. V. C. Wurtenhurg. I'm- pire L.

i. bums, unesmen Mr. Worth-lngton. Yale; Mr. Tay.

Amherst. Length of halves 2" and 15 minutes. Substitutions Shevlin for Hamlin, Kinney for Glass, Hare for Coffin, Hinkle for Chad-wick. Soper for Farmer, Vanderpool for MeCIintock, Bowman for Vanderpooi. Other College Games Yesterday.

At New Brunswick. X. J. Columbia Rutgers At Springfield. O.

Wittenberg 23, Ohio Norma! university 5. At "Chicago University of Chicago 5, Knos college 0. At Evaii.no!', 111. Northwestern university 25. Lake Forest 0.

At Ann Arbor University of Michigan 4S. Case Scientific school 6. At Carlisle. Pa. Carlisle Indians-Dickinson football declared off; rain.

Southside Elects a New Manager. The Southside A. C. football team held a special meeting- last night and elected a new manager. William Tlremons.

who will look after the team from now on. Ail teams having dates with the Southside will please fill them. Manager Tlmmuns has a few open dates which fce would like to fill with all strong iut-of-town teams such as Butier Y. M. Monaca.

Shady Side, New Castle, Sharo.t. Jeannette snd East End A. C. The Southside A. C.

will line up against fii strong Swisaviile A. C. next Captain Jones requests ail la vers to re-irt f---r practice next Tuesday and Friday evening at the South Ninth Recreation park at o'clock sharp. Ail teams wishing gam with the Southalde A. c.

ad lress laaaer WlUiara J. Timmoni, Eim street, citv. A Hummer for Friendship Park, Manage- Rosscau. of thfr Allegheny At! lttc ssociatioa. and Manager Walsh, of the K.

ti A. have arrnnje.1 a gun-. Uj I pSay-sl at FrtTHltfcSji park on x-tobr Tb nam promises tn be a hummer, as the Allegheny bw" working h.rl and rc- win tV The nirotrn by the A. A. In ita lt two im proved the team to whet It is cracked up to t.

an 1 uti.w the Mt Coa.h wui iftve the Ram End bo all they can handle. The K. A A. Is in excellent Bhar-e arid aav that thev will up the gOti work of tbe A. A.

A. Manager R.ma-eau has November and IS open, arw! would iike to hestr from Steub-nvilte, Altnnna Kit-lanninir and Th A. A- A. j.4yr woll please rert Tyln. Bad Grounds at Brushton.

Had trrounds greatly the Bruah-tnn M-hnaks yesterday, and they rr rtut able to treet Haavlwootl A. C. and add mw nw.re game thesr credit. Aii are retjnetet up for en Tueadev 'I'ni'it. Manmrfr Aiken would hk hear Immediately from Freedom and Urniaburic High (ctsoji; also Lotr-ite High a.hrd and Wmlake A.

t-r HaturrLy. nbsr ft game ha been wheduted for tliat t't. A.1dre Thonjaa SI. Aiken. 7MJ liamtlton r.ue.

ctty. AHegheny Too Light for Sewickley. The tiewiekley Hlirh school team (le'eated the Allegheny Pre punitory Sfh.M.t hy the of 11 to" f. Biph outweighed Alhjthepy ty li pooa ta. ar.4 Wits, coupled 'with "very l-or decislona by Hefsrec llartholomcw In Se-wlckleys fitvnr.

save them their tit touh-dewn. bewickley had rod Interfereta and played a nice game, while Aligheny a light team made a credible htwifig ajsalnat thetr heavy opljorsentfi. aptain Kiki played hi tis-uai clever gama. Association Kicker at Homestead. The asstocJation football Alayers of Hometead were to have lined up for a preliminary practice yesterday at tha Homestead Steel Works park, but the ram prevented this.

The grounds were in a bad condition, and in srne parts were badly flooded. A meeting was held In the Homestead library, at which arrang-ments were made for the winter. Mni-liger EL E. Ballard will begin to book dates this week, and the team will soon be in good -condition. Titusville Easy for Erie.

i "pet ial to The Pittsburg Post. ERIE. Oct. 4 The Erie High Schiol football team defeated the Titus-viiie High School team here to-day without ny iliffculty. The game was the first of the season.

It was played on Reed'x Held. The final score was 33 to t. The game was featureless and wa one-sided in the -A crowd of 5 was present. Varsity Runs Away From Barberton. Sprisl tn The Pittsburg Post.

WOOSTEIL- Oct. 4. Wooster ofiened the season to-day with a practice game with the team of Barber-ton. The home team almost ran away from 'the visitors, 'putting up a score of Ai to in 4i minutes play. The features were the end runs of Lovett, Whitcraft and Eddv and the good bucking of Abbey, Todd and Harold.

North Ends Fall to Come. Th Sycamore A. claims the gamo frura the North Knd A. as the latter team failed to put in an apiearanee on the f'hipp grounds. The Sycamore A.

C. Is riiw ready for all Si-pound team Address far! Stern. TA Houth avenue. Allegheny. The Syciiraore A.

C. is without a ttame for next Saturday, and would like to hear from the following teams: Hillside Timers. Itrighlons Clippers of Turtla CreW, Suburban A. C. of Mt Oliver and the Belix-hoover Reserves.

New Kensington Tigers Win. At New Kensington yesterday the Tigers defeated the Tarentum A. by a score of 10- to 0. The Tiaers scored In euch I half, but failed to kick goal. They are i out for the Jla-pound charnpionsnip.

Football Player Fatally Injured. HAGKU3TOWN, Oct. 4 Benjamin Thompson. 23 years old, of Martinsburg. W.

was fatally Injured in a football contest here to-day In a game with a team representing the West Virginia city. In a scrimmage Thompson's skull was fractured. He is in a local hospital. Football Team for Canonsburg. CA.mVSBVmi, Oct.

4. The Canonsburg football team has organized for the atra-aon. and would like to hear from all teama weighing not legs than 130 pounds. For gatnea In October and Noveaiber address H. A.

Sheaff, manager. Denison Held but Once. Special to The f-ittsburg Poat. NEWARK. Oct.

4. At Granville this afternoon the Denison university defeated Muskingum college, of New Concord, by a score of 18 to 0. Only once was Denison held for downs. Bobby Walthour Defeats Nelson. SAVANNAH, Oct.

4. Bobby Walthour and Joe Nelson met on the eight-lap coliseum track behind motors last night. Walthour won the first five-mile heat in 6.37 3-5 and the second heat In 6.S4 4-5, the fastest five miles ever ridden in competition. The last mile of the second five was made by Walthour in LIS, which is tie world's record. W.

J. DISPLAYS GREAT IM PROVEMENT OVER THE FIRST GAME. BRACES UP IN SECOND HALF. Ohio Eleven Plays Fine dn the Defensive and Holds W. J.

for Downs Several Times. COACH GREENE CALLED DOWN. Kpeeial to The Pittsburg Post. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.

In tho second game of the season Wasiiington and Jefferson coiU ge defeated the team of Marietta college at College park this afternoon by a score of Ti to 0. Although the game was played in a field which was In some ankle deep with mud and water, it was a much better content thun that of last Saturday and its a result the local fans ore very much encouraged. Marietta college brought to Washington a much better team than California normal, as was expected, and fact that W. Sc J. scored often an it did In btft Saturday' content shows that the home team has improved greatly during tha week.

As In t'ue opening game the V. played somewhat Hmh-Ms ball In tins first baif. but in the second half they braced up wonderfully and hammered thetr opponents'- line hard and often, and skirted th ends repeat dly for good gains. The team which faced Marietta to-day was practically the same hat piayed in the opening contest, and Coach Greene did not make the change in the line-up whlctt was intended eurller In the week. Tha line plunging of W.

J. back field was fierce at nearly starts of the game, and oniy once twice was thtre any fumbling vn their part. Eor the first time this season W. J. ussi a tackie play which proved ft active, twily one tackle ws thrown buck of lha line and a good gain a nusde nearly every time the play wus attempted tin defense the local piayeri put up a magnificent gwme at time and the visitors couid but little K.tin through them.

One fault the local lityefs was the tendency get offside and ttosy several times were put back 1 am! 1. yards. A peculiar tt'-stture i the game was the enforcement of th rule in nsard to the coach on the field ami giving Instruction to Ills ineii Coach Greene, at r.e stage wh-tt hi, te.xit i 1 1 bail within one fst of Marietta's 'goal line, citme on the ti, id snd ke 'afitaln Have. lieferee p.lairie Aiken immediately put the lum back arls. and as a result for tisw time beitsg Vtmy were unable to make touchdown when they had the tut! I a 1 moat acrof-s 'he line Aj.irietta at time piiiye.i gret tle-fens'ite game and held W.

a-eral times for downs. Carroii. ho pi i ed on the J. pre tejttn 1 it year, a at end for the visitors and put up a gr-at gunte, getting itilo the play many times and gei gums Mt-uti at 1. ft guard for the visitors, also iai well.

th. back held censed te ragged and wbs riot at ii taut in starting with the baii, while the line gmeraiiy Was out icte-d by the local team Captain Hayes, of W. was a whole team in himsvif and on the tt kie back p.ay tmirtgeti inrot.gn repeata.iiy lor g.ii!is. Weity. who wei.l In the aefottd half at right haifback in ptacw of Mc-ParlamJ.

lw Was Injured, aiiuwetl up Weil and uii.Tj brike away from nearly ti. whole Starietsa team for a run The attendance was targ for ao in the tustm.m and ne cw-J was an TV. game cailewl 3 kt. Cspt.tin rirwkall. fr Marietta, won the toaa and rl.M to the east goal.

There waa pracf iCiiHy no wind. Haven kicked off t- Scott, who gnt back tar-Js. CarruO made two yard and kh ke-i to MvOonough. he returiirst varda. S'ler-turd thr-tigh for nine ysrda on th.

f.rt attemid on4 McEarland went 4'v lrowltl it fir-t d.wts. made four yards and Sherrard tuadti It first down Mc i jtrhitid hut tnrvuKh for four yarda td stherraril again m.W it first down. Pro will bucked tenter three ard Mcparlnnd went a yrd and Sherrard rgam mud it nrst down, pl.t' itig th.j bali on the line. Mc K-trla nd earned the baii over for the first touchdown of the game after fotir minutes of piuv. Hayes kicked goat.

or. V. o. iriel i. Sweeney was subatituted for on the ir? tt.t le -li id I went in for tlrokj.ll.

kh kc I to Ix.ucks. who got back th; jratOa. fheriard faii-d le gain, but on a second attempt The Other Way When we began business Seventeen years ago. Tailoring had been going on a great while in a high' priced way. We immediately commenced to do it another way the low-priced way.

Even some of our competitors have been kind enough to say We rt'vtin-tlonized the Tailoring business. Anyway $3. Trousers and $15. Suits to order were never heard of till we came to townand we are here yet -and our immensely popular prices remain the same. S3, to $5.

For Trousers To Order. 15. to 20. For iMiits To Order. 1 5.

to 20. For Oveicoats To Order. New Fall Patterns Now Ready. fflcwEntjland Pants Co. 406 Smithfield 3d door From Fourth ats.

The Imperial Tailors, JOS Smithfield SL, Dlrsetly Opposite ronvomoe. I 17 tSI 1 I ID' 4 i ii i -t I I PITTSBftRG ELEVEN DOWNED BY GENEVA IN A CLEAN AND FAST CONTEST. WESTMINSTER IS A LOSER. Allegheny by Better Ali-Around Play Shuis Out the Grove City College Team. KISKI WINS ITS FIRST GAME.

Yesterday afternoon at Beaver Falls Geneva coiiege scored three touchdowns against Pittsburg college, two in the first haif and one In the second. Hill and Thompso.i made the biggest end runs of the game. The interference by tha rest of the ton: was well, directed and powerful. McAnlls. the Geneva quartet-buck, handled his team well, n(j it was owing largely to his Intelligent generalship, which i.ii.ii advantage- of the weak spots In the Pittsburg college hne, that Geneva ran up a.

total of points and prevented tor opponents from threatening llie goal line. may be stated, byway of expiaiiHSion of l'lttsourg's Indifferent play tiiat the team the blurt was but lately got together, and has had but little oppoi inity so far of uevelop-tng concentrated attack and combined resistance. Geneva eoilege. with its month's Iramusg. was too hard a proposition to solve in the beginning of the season.

Two touchdowns were made In the first half and one in the jteeond. although was wuhm two yards of Pittsburs college's ltn at ths end of the first hall. The gams was charai let Ie by its opt-n play, er-1 runtiitig and pntits.ng being toe order of the da. Geneva seemed to have no diftienlty in skirling Pittsburg's ends for io or '1 no Pittsburg mnT outweighed Geneva fully pounds per man. but, notwithstanding this, Geneva but once for downs.

In the itrsl half 1 1 ill was the first to score for Geneva an 1 so after a pretty run of 20 yards, Thompson missed goal. Captain next s'-ted and kicked goal. In the i-ci titid half Mnrtin was the only mn to tr the line Thompsoit kicked gwal. I be game was free from and nee.iies the wa- one piayed on the Sucal ti EX EVA 17. ro iaiti work, and the In st utr IJ.

Lineup; I'l 1 siil IM-ti. Hill t.eit end Martin ft rsnney l.eit ur.i, Jk'Kcalt 'enter. Edgar Right guard Leach Kitta i.i.. Crttohiow McAnlls gi.arterbaek.,.. 'I liontpsi.n l.eft hsif East lib: tjai?" Arties in Touchd -jwn Thi.rtip?; 0a ka-ked Thi.tap'uit i.

'I liotnpeou l.ef- re Levis Re ban. Tinier -Cra. and Linesman f'tr Hill, for 'r rett fir Kinney. l. t.

uf lj Bimuus, t.aytiur 'u ittter Alunhaii New eii 1 Weil I 1 Huckenstein tli'i) ion EI.oU n. Xlartn -i Umpire H-jt Kitard. ut Aiay hluw. Slcr-iive if a.tsd FAST GAME AT MORGANTOWN. Westminster Beaten by West Virginia Mainly Through Smith, til Pittsburg pit.

MORGANTOWN. t. 4 In snappy game played tn u. -gy field thl atterno-ie, st Irgit.ia ur.tverKy tli- feated Westminster a score of Z'j to ti the econd half kicked ljt self catiKht the Cir.ieifce A f-'W aftrr w'fjititiift'-r from Wejn Virgtntu's theti sit water and st the i.aii wejit ir West lUfl made by trrillmnt rut Srti 'i wn setirtng f.itir -f the ttv over in- in ir a ixit West its red -r Al. tit IJ-.

a re hard Una 1 r-. of the day, Martin gt.iv.g id around Si)tt, tlie playing of h- tint teen e- ccited ic-ie. (hi run yards, nt hT of yar atnl still another 3 yards ie his record in the game. with -f etu-e bv Haher, wii, a 'so put up a -'nr game. Martin did work, never failing to make a Raiit through the ptie.

and HuymonJ s.nd Arthur did fast work McHrl.it and Elliott i ia ye-J briillan ly. Hoy wus tried at full, but pin up a poor game, and gn-xigra went towurd th loc t'f the in in Kt'trlntt lt, IOU' WTl several line plU'tg i el irglnia was weag at falling everv time. L4nvut WE.STnxsTf:n-. w. ai kUkiiif, Was'ift Iseiunon i OI Beantan feck.

i-'triSih Ms fin Hoy Martin. Tennent Left end Left ttle Hud. iruard. 'ent. guar-t tickle end Left if Right b.tifp.ck...

Euiii.ai-k Parrlfsen Crooks Tweedy Mchrid. Moore Sampsion chriat Liliott Touchdowna- Mc Pride, ymith SALTS HI played Its Wins Its First Game. l'H. Oct. 4.

KiKkiuMiietus tirxt game to-dsy, defeating Johnstown High nchool 11 to tt. Porter- field did some tine eml running and Mc Olintock anil Wood the line hard and often Captain lb ran played the game for the visitors. KIBKI-ll. 11. Porter'ield McKinnon Wood MeMeens Kelley Riipatrlck Orr l.otig Caugherty Jt'iHNSTOWX-O.

It end ft tackle. (susird. Right guard rtckle, rtet buck. half Cahce Zcll Say tor Cooper He ram Kontz Krleger Retdagie Horerle M. hair lloran McClintock Fullback Hyun TouchdowtiH McCHntock.

M. Porter-field, tloal from touchdown M. Porler-tield. Halves lj minutes I'mpire Mr, Catr. Ref-jree Mr.

McColl. Allegheny Tqo Fast for Grove City. Pacini to Tlie Pittsburg I'cst. MKALVILL1C. Oct.

4. Allegheny college won her second football game this afternoon at before a large crowd. Although Oroye City played good football, the iinetnen were unable to hold Allegheny's tnekle bucks. Allegheny's back Held and tackles were in- vinciuie, iioin teams earns punted frequently Ransom, Turner and plaved tlie best, ball for to great advantage. Captain Williams Allegheny.

Orove City's ground-gainers were Captain Lick and Craig. Larimer played a plucky game On defense th Allegheny men phowed up well, never allowing any considerable gains to made. Line-up: GUOVK CiTV-fl. ALLEOHF.NY-17. Cunningham Left end Lock wood Vietond Left tackle Hayes Marks Left guard McQulston Williams enter Mast Right guard Thomas Rleht tackle Hoysett Right end Larimer Lock Fullback Turner L'ft half Tavlor Right half Kelley Lam tie McCartney Yard Ransom Williams Craig Salters Touchdowns McCartney, Williams, Turner.

Goals Williams 2. Umpire Neff. Referee McClelland. Time of halves- 20 minutes. Substitution Hildcbrand for Larimer.

Warren Puts It on Salem. Special to The Pittsburg Post. WARREN, Sept. 4 The local High school football team defeated the Salem team here to-day by tttc score of to 0. Both touchdowns were made In the second half by Kennedy and Brown.

Porter and Captain Kennedy did the best work for Warren, and Kesselmlre, Goodman and Dilliard did excellent work for Salem. Rayen Has Little Trouble Winning. Special to The Pittsburg Poet. YOFNGSTOWN, Oct. 4.

Rayen had little trouble in" winning from New Castle High school this afternoon, although the game was played on a. slippery fteld, i I I i I 1 'II if i'ill 'til gives to be IMt i-' MONEY FOR HARNESS RACERS. They Will Compete for Big Purses at Lexington This Week. LEXINGTON. Oct.

4 The thirteenth annual meeting of the Kentucky Horse Breeders association will begin Tuesday and continue Pi days. There are 74 entries in the various events, a large number of which have arrived. There are 13 stake events and 22 class races on the program. ii.ake races For trotters Transylvania, Mc-T)owelU jj.tn.ai; Walnut Hail Farm cup, t-VWiv: Blue Grass. Johns jn.

the West. fci.Cmi; Kentn-ky, Lexington, three-vear-old futurity. i I. and two-year-cid futurity. Pacing Tennessee, ft.

Out) Wilson, and two-year-old futurity. Ryan Puts Two to Sleep. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 4.

Tommy Ryan, champion middleweight, last night met Jack Beauseholte and Harney Walsh, of Chicago, and knocked out both men in less than five rounds. According to the terms of the contest, each of Ryan's opponents whs to six rounds. Walsh, who entered the ring first, was knocked out by a rtwht hand swing on the jaw, after two minutes of fighting in the second round. One minute later Beauseholte entered the ring and was finished In the middle of the third round with a hard left uppercut. Cody and Neary Battle a Draw.

LWAl'KK Oct. 4 Tom Cody, of New York, and Charley Neary, of Milwaukee went s-ix rounds tc a draw before the Hadger Athletic club last night The bout was rather tame, the men not getting warmed up until near the end. Chariey Berry, of MQwa'iae, got the decision over Jack Sullivan. of Philadelphia, In six round. Gang and McPartland Bout Postponed.

BUFFALO, Oct. 4 While boxing with Hcrniati Elh-r yesterday Joe Cans injured one of Ids hands, and to-day asked to have the bout between himself and Kid McPartland tiostpotted for a week. The date of the contest has accordingly been changed to October li Prize Bowlers of the WeeTc. Following are the winners in the prize bowing contest on the Brunswick alleys during tha past week: C. A.

W. Devore. A. Kramer. W.

H. Sommera, 236. ULlLab INCURABLE CASES ACCEPTED. UAlC Pimples. erysipelas.

eczema. YQU cases of the skin? If so, suffer no longer; consult me at once, as my method of treating them removes them permanently and leaves the skin smooth and velvety In appearance, and without any destruction of tha skin or tissues. pp Suffering from blood poisoning In Hnu anv form, either hereditary or tc-YQU lUIrF(l' that first manifests Itself ww in the form of an ulcer, then followed by a rash over the entire body, pains In the bones and joints? If uo, auffer no longer, consult me at once, as my treatment for this condition is the remit of my long life's work. I use no mineral drugs in effecting a cure like tte average treatment. My cure is safe, permanent nd harmless.

HAVE YOU Any swellings, tenderness or Impediments of the parts which has been a torture to you and has prevented you from attend ing to your dally vocation. If so. I can restore them to their normal size at once, and will do It without a cutting operation. ft DC Suffering from nervous debilltv or Hrlc- ftriy 0f its complications? If go. it YOU' time you must master It or it will master you.

l)o not be discouraged In not having been successful in obtaining a cure from other treatments, as time alone has proven that my electro-medical treatment is the only positive assurance of a permanent cure. Inasmuch as when once cured you are cured forever. St f' I Leave rush. ii I TIGERS THROW BACK LEHIGH. Old Penn Has Its Hands Full In keeping the State-College Boya From Scoring.

YALE LINE WORKS WELL FHINCETON, X. Oct. 4. After failing to score against Lehigh' in the first half. Princeton defeated the visitors at football here to-day by the score of 23 to 0.

three touchdowns and a goal from the field being made in the second half before time was railed. Lehigh started aggressively immediately after the first kick-off. but failed repeatedly to gain through Princeton's line or around the ends. Neither could Princeton find Lehigh's line, or get by her rnd until the first half-was we'l on. and then tha ball was carried stratgnt down the neld to the three-yard line, Lehigh made a desperate stand, and.

with the ball on her one-yard line, Princeton got her signals mixed up and lost two yaro. which pave the bait to Lehiglt. Butler kicked out to the hue. 3nd two minute later the half, was finished. The feature of the second half as a 90-yard run by Burke and a goal from Held by Vetteriein.

Lehigh kicked off. and after excaang.r.g a couple of punts Princeton settled down to hard line buck lng. Butler fumbled on Farataugh's high lias and Henry feii on the ball on the eight-vard line, and Hart carried it by right end for a touchdown. Shortly after the nest kick-off Burke caught Butler punt and behind good interference ran Sm yards far a touchdown. Several cbanpes were then made In Princeton's team.

Attacks on Lehigh were resumed, and four minutes later Kaier smashed through right tackle tor another touchdown- Near the end of the half, with the score la to Vetteriein ircprad a from the Tj-yard line. Lehigh fcuml her first dowc but once during the game. Lineup: PXtINCLTON-r3. LKH1UH 0. Short Raflferty.

Henry Han Left end Galvln Left tackie Oeare Lett guard Johnson Center Right guard Orm Right tackle Landeieid Hifc-ht end D-ornin Quarterback. I. KaraUugn Left half Faruoaugh Right half R. MeClave. Full back Butler Touchdowns Hart.

Burke, Kafer. Goals from touchi.ii(was-lVwii Z. Goal irora field Vetteriein. Referee S. lave, ot Princeton.

Umpire Minds, of University of Pennsylvania Linesmen ilannard. ot Princeton, and Herman, of Lehigh, rimer fioldie, of Princeton. Time of halves vj minutes. Substitutions Brasher for Davis, Barney for Hewitt, Hewitt for Ri-ertv. Butler for Henry.

etteriein. for Buke. Mnore fr Hart, Kater for KouUctr. Byles for R. MeClave.

Brush for IXmun. Linn fcr ia, Purvis Butier. a A GOOD WOWING. STATE. She Smash Penn's Line for Big Gains, Ixit Is Utiable to Score Touchdown.

PUILADEl'IUk. Oct. College to-day gave a hard fight, and althnuga the- nnal score was 17 to 0 izi favor of the Red and Blue, the unl-versitv players were compelled to exert themselv.s to the utmcst, owing to State's success ia advancing the ball. Immedl-ateiv after the kick-oft by Penn, ihe visitors msde from three to five yards on su, ensive smashes by Fullback Smith Prim's left guard and tackle. Penn, however, her opponents at critical stattes and, securing the bail, had little diii.cuity in sending Gardiner and Bennett over fur touchdowns.

in the second half State, continued to sinah Pent line for big gains, finally getting the fail on Perm's seven-yard Rut Richarcson carried the bail a yards, which precluded the possibility of jtate scoring. Line-up; c-rTVii V. OF P. 17. STATE 0.

Richardson Left end piesecker Trr.ey Eeft tackie Arouiiinol. Hofiia'n gUHJU Center Curr.mings Right guard Junk Right tackle ee Right end Miles Quarterback Hewitt i.eit half Fork urn Met "Baird Metzgar. Daie 7.7." Right half -pean Fertiner. art UUDU.CK. Bennett, 'Mitch- e'l.

Goals from toucnaowns i' nt'nn t. m- R-: Brooke, Penna. Linesmen craiA loileire. "Time of halves 2 minutes Substitu--tions Bennett for Torrey, Howard for Dale. Sioan for Hart.

Wissenrluh toT S5i.au, Vtt-kley Tor DIesctket, Vo.nh.m for Jur.k. IMPROVEMENT AT HARVARD. The Crimson Team Easily Defeats the Eleven From Bates College. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.

Oct. 4 Harvard defeated Bates to-day 23 to 0 in a game which, on the whole, showed considerable improvement in the work of the Crimson eleven. Four touchdowns were made in two 15-minutc halves, and from three of them goals were kicked. Harvard played 2 men during the game, a m11 for everv point scored, and not a single Crimson -niar. plaved thrjugn the entire game.

As for Bates, only three men were substituted during the game and two of the three who returned did So on account of injuries. As usual, the worst feature of Harvard's game was the fumbling, but the Bates players were not prv enough to profit by such errors. 'HARVARD 21 BATES 0. Coie J. Reed Hunt Cutien Howes Andrews Jones Left end W'rizht Left tackle A.

Marshall Left guard King Center Barnard Rte.ht Knjwlion Bo Right end. E. Marshall Quarterback. Left haif Allen Towne Briggs Muh'e? Randall, of liar- VoducV O-Ta's Ba-nard 2, Daly lime Two lj- Jones Blackie for V'l A Marshall. Lyon for King, oburn to.

Barnard. Mills 'for KnowlU-E. Ma abe as for Bowditch. Daly for E. Mat man for Piper.

Linosay for for Grayden. Ives for Meier. Thurs ton for Cole, Connors for Uole. Burg holder for Allen. Cornell's Defense Is Like a Rock.

ITHACA, X. dct. 4. The Union college football eleven went down to defeat to-day at the hands of Cornell, by the overwhelming score of 43 to 0. Cornell's defense, which the coacher have spent so much time to perfect during this week, was like a rock, and the attack of the visitors went to pieces In every attempt.

Only once did Union gain the necessary rive yards. Cornell's plays were well made, and the interference ran together better than heretofore Still the large score does not indicate that the Ithaca team Is especially strong, for Cornell's opponents were not strong enough to test the attacks made on them. Middies Score on Two Safeties. ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 4.

Georgetown defeated the Naval academy football team on the local gridiron to-day by a score of 4 to 0. The game Itself was a singular one, no touchdown being made. The Washingtonians made their two scores on safeties, both of which resulted from careless playing. The Middies held 'eeorgetown for downs on their three and five-yard lines after the latter had in each" instance carried the ball 50 or SO you opportunities not had elsewhere. vour m-atite trfore the usual Suits to Order, $20 and up 'j Overcoats to Order, SIS and up Trousers to Order, $5 and up 1 Above Smithfiei' ii Bridgeville Will Plow Up the Mjt.

The Bridgeville foott.aU team ha is i fur the veaaen. Edward I'avis will vaptain le-team, and from his 13 candidates t. a (o.od I2.vp-5un4 team In the J. Frar.ks. ho U'cesl mHi.aa'e.i the i- in WlJ! fill r-.

liridgeville would like-to open tic; i i October 11 witfi tc.o;i. -r dales. lncluTin Thanki inir i.r- Ad ireas J. K. franks.

I'. O. tlridevilie, iJa ivir. pi -to hear fr'itn wh.i back on the team during of 9 No Races on Bruncts The races scheduled to take jilsw at Hrunots were i on account of wet it.e Matinee club will fix the i bold the Tyt'et jus as soon as the ft Is put in condition again. Be sober and industrio Save a part of 3rour earni: regularly and put tliern West Pittsburgh lots.

little doani. balance eay. Eig sale Sa'-j ct. 1L rree exctrrsian. U.S.

C3V, West Pittsburgh Resity Ce.f'rick B-J'Sr, D-quesne Ready fourth and Gfart, fg i I Li ra Yoa Ssfsiy, Fermanenlly. larly IrA'lted If you ha- been tr without success. I will to you why you have not been and demonstrate to your entire sat tiou why I can cure you safely, qi and permanently. Is will give you OF CHARGE a thorough personal lnation, together with an honeft am opinion of your case. If you then Pie.

3 jre Ickiy rtF.T2 to take my treatment I will not as. more than ycu will be willing to y-t the benefits conferred. I wU! do as I would want you to do by tne i cases were reversed. yon yc CERTAINTY. nc win vhnt you want ar.l Insure you th's.

a nonr A iUnt you a written gt to cure you or refund you ever; cert you have paid m- ti case I fail a effect a cure. I No CHARGE FO MEDICINES, as tl ey are always in 1 uu -a In the tee asked, buffer no toiler, consult me at once. UflVP AnF obstruction of any rf the Wl 1 1 passages hereby nature' ec-TUU 'ion is pre from pe; forming any of its duties? If a come and lit exDlain to ycu a treatment whereby all obstruction Is re novel and Indented surfaces are healed without cutting or dilating. HAVE YOU of time A rupture This 1s cot uiion thai will never cure itse I'av after day it continues to grow worse it is only a tno'tt-r until one's time here Is ended. Ky my treatment of rurdnre permanent cure without the ue cf a.

knife, or pain or any detention business. The average case of ru; ire i my system of treatment can he ct red in about Su days. If you nre Fufferin- froru any such "onditlon, suffer no locg investigate my treatment at once. JOC buffering from "1IL the. Ti i-rv any conditim of svatem YQU 'our nerves sre weakened anl depressed, memory poor an! Tiding, tired dull fedintr, rest 6 net-seem to do you an' pood, you a rut down physically and you are'at a oss lo know the cause cf it? If you wiii cad tt my office I will tell you the cause and tell you how easily the same can be erti.a-nently cured by my system cf treatment.

WRITE 1 you cannot call. A i r- reapondenc; strictly tla! and all replies sent In envelopes, enclose a 2-cent ttam to insure reply. VV- -KT" Vfc Z- --ee '--e -fm V''-'t'" I Can Cj ing the touchdown. Hayes kicked an easy goal. Score, W.

J. VI. Marietta 0. Wallace kicked to Haves on the. 25-yard line.

He go; back 3 yard. Welty plunged through for four yards and Pro wit made it first down, Hayes ami Sherrard secured 14 yards and Welty, breaking through the line, went nearly yards before he was downed. Prow-It carried the oval over for the third touchdown tf the game. Hayes failed at an easy goal, and the score was Washington and Joffersnn 17, Marietta U. Wallace kicked 25 yards to McDonough.

who returned 2U yards before he was downed. Weity was thrown through fir seven yards. but Washington and Jefferson lost 10 yards for offside play. Haves and Plowitt made 12 yards and Prowitt made it first down. Sherrard made a yard and Prowitt secure! three ire.

Hayes jumped through the Marietta line for six yards and Prowitt, on a cross buck, secured one yard. Welty plunge! through for three, yards and Prowitt made it first down. Marietta was playing greut defensive ball and Washington and Jefferson had to tight for every gain made. Heimberger was dragged through for nearly four yards and on the second attempt made it first down. Prowitt made rive yards and fcherrard seven.

Washington and Jeffer-aott. by line plunges, took the bail to the one-foot line, alien Green, by going out on the field, threw them back Pi yards, and Marietta got the bull on na. Wallace broke through the Washington and Jefferson line for 12 yards, but the Washington and Jefferson line held him like a stone wail end Waehlneton and Jefferson got the bail. Sherrard circled the end for li yards, making the fourth touchdown of the game. The goa! was a hard one and Mctnough attetmded to kick out.

but the bull feii short. Score: Washington and Jefferson ATsrietta i Gibson went In for Hayes. Wallace kicked to Pry wltt. who got back 20 yard. Washington and Jefferson whs iffs'de on th first play and was penalised hi vards.

Heimberger made two vurs anif time was railed. score: Washington and Jefferson 2. Marietta 0. Unup: 3, MARIETTA 0. S'llter lout'ks Left end Left tack le ft ku'trd Center R.ght guard tackie Right end QttJtrteriiack Left half Right half Fullback Scott Brokall Htone Wteld Strong Plumer Williams Hrokal! Wallace M-jrphy a KraiMtl.

Mcl hinoigh. Sherrard McFarland. Prowitt To uc hd n. Fa 1 a nd Prowitt Haves. Uoals from tottchdowns Itayes 2.

Failed at goals from tfuchdwns Hayes SdlistPutlnns Swee-rrev for Plunder, ilumer for ti. Brokall. Welty for McFarland. i for Hayes, Referee and umpire, alternating HUlne Aiken, and C. F- Moon, Marietta.

Timers Heed, of Marietta, and Montgomery, of Washington. linesmen of Washington, and Fu'uer, of Marietta. Time of b.tlves Klftten minutes. Foster Club In New Quarters. Th Fussier club, of Laatenceville, ia nr-W atJ st fVrtfeth ttet, where the have s--wred a if.g lea on a large hall.

has iHn repaired ar: I rt norate.1. eiut, gjnibasium nd il table have been sal up. 'and the members are tu.sr working tii fcotisll team. wiUcft hiis leen neglected for the iaat few rM The new twjma ha atniyt tune t'ie ft-fr i.ac had )a the "id ntt.rns. The directers espect to have a larae ruendiershlp and ofs trie fineat eij jin.l i lutt vrr in Iawreacevtlia bef.jre winter st in.

Khan Others Hata Failed to Cura You, I It by Corotlnlng the two great curative power together. medicine and electricity. Electricity alone cannot cure you, medicine alone cannoi curs you. Effective as either of the two may neern when used aepurately under proper advice, the combining of thesa two great curative powers, by my method of treating, produoe a curatlvs power never bo-fore obtained, and impossible to secure by either medicine or electricity used In the old way aiona. Does it appeal to your Intelligence that the two combined accomplish more than when used separately? Under my system of treatment I use them combined, and have proven to the world that when used together they are two of the greatest curative powers known, and this Is why I am successful In treating an permanently curing special condition of men when others fail.

If you are suffering from any condition, come to my office and I will explain my method of curing you. Tou are partlcu- UAVC Any condition of the veins In nAVC the circulation of the vrll blood Is Impeded by the accumu-YUU latlon of clots, thereby rendering the veins enlarged and the clrcula-ikfR interfered with, which In turn causes f.nMnn of the mind, weakness of the bodv and a wrecking of the entire nervous vstem together with a complete phy-Bysicni, nermanent Icat lot cura ill leal loss? 1 hucq cutting operation. Sutler no lunger, vun suit ms at once. Buffering from rheumatism? Are your Joints stiff and ewol- ARE Yfill ten" IaVe yu ln. T'ai T.

IUU Bible treatments and failed? If no, I ask that you see me at once and let me exple.in to you my treatment whereby all stiffness, pain, swellings of a rheumatic origin are removed at once, and in a short time permanently cured. HAVE YOU An ulcor that hag Just started? or have you an ulcer that has bcin stsnding for years? If no, 1 ask that you try my system ef treatment, as I dry them up at ouce "ever to return. Suffering from any disease of tha ARE hladder or kidneys, the symptoms VfUl of which are pain In the back and I UU loins, a tired, dull feeling In tha morning, puftlness of the eyes? If mo, come and let me explain to you a treatment that will entirely eradicate all symptoms, renovate your entire system and make a new man out of you. CI Temp, PTATtONS Cur. Alax.

R.F. Ilttaburg. cloudy 5 Mi 1.14 Cincinnati, clear 72 Columbus, clear it .01 Indiauapollii, 2 Washington, IS Hi Parkersbuia. clear 76 Cairo, cloudy ti4 8t. biuia, cloudy 6u Kansas City, rain 4 hO .14 Abilene, clear 60 fts Vleksburg, 6 Uiuisvllle, clear 78 Memphla.

cloudy D8 60 Chattanooga, clear 70 74 tThicngo, cloudy 64 t.4 .02 ties Moines, ruin 4 .42 Maniuette. tdcar F.4 61 Helena, clear fiS Cheyenne, clear 02 6u Denver, clear MS Norfolk, ram 6 78 ,04 JacUsoiiv Hie, clear 78 Mi New Oilmis, partly li 7H New York City- cloudy 60 4 Philadelphia; 64 6n Huffalo. cloudy 5 6S t'levelantl. j.s Office Hours 9 A. M.

to 8:30 P. M. Daily. Sundays, 10 A. M.

to 4 P. M. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. GAL ID SURG Cfll OFRC ci UIlL Ul 1 Ul'J Yesterday's Local Temperature. DR.

MOREL'S ME OVER SIX LITTLE TAILORS. SS tt 64 1 14 i3 Maximum It inimuiu do! Mean Kainfali iSi 8 s. 12 noon 2 p. ti p. 2IG Sixth s't 9 2C.

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