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TUESDAY 3IORXIXG. THE PITTSBURGH POST. OCTOBER 30, 190G. ffFOOTBAL BIG COLLEGE ELEVENS DRILL INDUSTRIOUSLY. BOWLING WOODEN PIN RACE GOES MERRILY ON.

8 BOXING FRANK Clll WINS JIM FEATURE. AMONG THE BOXERS. Young- Manning is requested to call at this office about 8 o'clock to-night. Jack Eruce would like to arrange a match with Jimmie Dunn, of New Cast at 130 pounds. Bruce is looking for tn uble with any one weighing front 2o to 133 pounds.

He WOUld like to meet TMelr CU-r, Iho r(- I0REHEAD ARRIVES TO ASSIST WINGARD. yesterday. Well-known bowlers of Braddock, East Pittsburgh. McKeesport. and other towns are entered.

A match game was played yesterday in Wllmerding between Lynn and Wasmund and five iOo-seoits were made in the five games. Wasmund had high score of 225. but Lynn had high, average and wen threi out of the five games. The scores were a follows: Wasmund 225 ITS 185 1ST Lynn 1SJ 2l 221 212 17i The postponed match btwen the Arlington, and Carricks, of the Allegheny County Duck-pin league, will be robed on the Arlington alleys, Thursday right. In tho fouth Pittsburgh league last night, St.

Vincent took two games from the Senators, cn St. Vincent's al.eys. Dapper had high score. 109. and Ttoung made an average of 1-4 2-3.

Scores: Senators I St. Vinctnt Hoebii ISO 162 laf'jpaulus 161 ICS K5 GIANTS AEE SHUT OUT. CINCINNATI, Oct. 29. The New York National league club lias been denied the right to play exhibition games at Elizabeth, N.

the Newark club, of the Eastern league, objecting, and in making the announcement to-day the National baseball commission makes a wider ruling on the subject that heretofore announced. A 1 ormer ruling was made- on an application by the Elizabeth club and applied to the playing in season, but in pasing on the New York application to-day the commission declares that at no time should such games be permitted unless the club localiy interested consents, and that the club opposing any National agreement club must have no ineligible players. the game with -the soldiers, was at left end. Tigers Defend Eddie Dillon. PRINCE TO X.

N. Oct. 23. The Tigers re Westminster Scrubs Beaten. NEW WILMINGTON.

Oct. 29. Slippery Rock normal defeated the Westminster scrub eleven this afternoon by a score of 11 to 0. One touchdown was made in each half. Th lineup: WESTMINSTER 0.

9. ROCK 11. Sands L. Campbell Cole L. Riddls Ranze L.

Vogel Richards Turner Plnkerton K. Morrison Heinrlchs R. Thompson Reno R. Clemens Armstrong L. (J.

Jackson P. Parks F. Douthett Lick R. Filer Cochran Q. West Substitutions J.

Jackson for Campbell, Fleming for Riddle. Touchdowns Clemens, Filer. Goal from touchdown Douthett. Referee Jic-Mahon. Umpire Prince.

Moir Wins on a Foul. LONDON. Oct. 29. The fight for the heavyweight championship of England, between Jaclc Palmer, of New Catt'e, the present bolder of the title, and Gunner Jim Moir, for a puree of $1,750 and a side bet of $2,000, took place tonight before the National Sporting club.

Moir beat Palmer on a foul. Moir forced the fighting from the first and the struggle ws pretty even until the final round. In the ninth Palmer hit Moir low several times ani was show held at McKeesport. Al Martin, the fast ISflk-nound bov. of War ren, will be seen in action about the middle of November, before the Erie A.

of Krie. with some good man. Martin is looking fine and has betvi taking good care of himself. lie has 1nst retn three month's stiy at his home in Warren, where he recently boxed Jack McClelland a 19-round draw. 1 A Lyceum Juniors Lose.

In a close pool game on the Lyceum tables the Birmingham boys, of the Lyceum Junior league, defeated Pltltsburgn last night 1C0 to 9u. Scores: I Blrmingham- I Lyceum Ienz Fagan Welch Total Scratches 2iDalev 41. Blair 3tijYan Llervvyn -LlOSs Total tii Scratches 2a 42 31 Pcore .100) Score Kef eree McDonald. Scorer Ham 1 1. Yale's Former Left End Takes 4lp New Duties With W.

U. P. Squad. VARSITY MEN DRILLING FOR BATTLE AT CORNELL. Lyceum Looms Up Strong After Saturday's Siege News From College Fields.

'With but four days more or practice preceding the bi contest with Cornell at Ithaca, Ccach Wlngard, of the Western university, had his warriors out for a long period of work yesterday at Exposition park. The spirits of the men are in the best condition after Saturday's game ar.d the coach, who has been holding his best in reserve tor the battle with the red and white, is sanguine of a good shewing against Cornell in this the. best year which the Ithaca university has had for a decade. Cornell alumni In this city are planning a large uele-gation of "grad" supporters for the trip to Ithaca next Friday night, and these, together with the crowd of the faithful from the local university, will make up an exceptionally big excursion for the outing this year. TCifVi otii.iivn i-KSVy tKn TT 1 DR.

KNOEPFEL, An endless number have one or more of the diseases below and drag: from day to day in despair of a prosperous, happy future, and well they may. for, if 1 111 a a i. negiecieu, meir neaiin is sure to De and mental Strength MV IETHODS, EMPLOYED OXt.Y BV O.NE A LIFELONG CIHE IF THEY turned to town yesterday after 'he hot scrap with Cornell. Everybody i plfased with tho result and more so at the fact that not a man was hurt badly enough to Keep out of tne game for a day. 1 iiay.

Of course, football talk here to-cav was in- troduced by Saturday's game. Tin the conversation waxad warm about Kddie Dillon's forced retirement from thp field. Jt is said to-night by people in a petition to know th-n the slugging was forced. Two bis players from Corned Pi Ion and threw him r.ot satisfied with they held him af the whist had blown. One of the Ithacar.s de- -liberatedy twisted Dillon's leg ant distressed his I.ghter opponent till a blow was toe only mtdiurn leiease.

The Princeton men fe't that hie expulsion from the gridiron was not pleasant, ho was perfect Justine 1 in his actions. Eddie Dillon is noted for his cleanliness in play and otherwise sportsmanlike conduct. The afiemoon was spent behind closed doors at University feld, but there was noth ng to conceal, evidin'ly. Only the scrub ard subs were out and they had a short The coaches will keep the varsity tet ping live this week in preparation for the Dart- mouth contest. Penn Makes Some Shifts.

PHILADELPHIA. Oct. Or.e would expect someth.rig unusual something nw and bild in the way of changes in tne Pennsylvania varsity football team after tho showing against tho Indians Saturday, and it tfS-day in tho shape of moving the center rush. Bill Ko'len-back. to fullback and the playing cf Keinatli at quarterback Biekham plays at ccnttr.

1'est of ail the change proved good, for the work at both these piayers was of a hig'i order. Captain Greene was able to put on a suit and watch the pract ce, but it will be several days before the Quaker leader can take active pt the scrimmage worK ana prooany tv. weekj l.efore Foiwell will ba able to band the simial b-fo: the previous p'ftv had un- wour.d itself. State Uses New Plays. STATE COLLEGE.

Oct. With tbe An-TiBKoiis game in view State's saua.i has a hard week tf practice in store. The roaches are working untiringly to perfect several p'ays in accordance with the new rsi'es, as recent game have very clearly demonstrated that the sue-cessful eleven this sasr-n must be well versed i 'n the new etv': of open play. ilk inm aiirniyyii the coaches are drilling the scrubs in perfecting the methods of long paes and short punts, in order that the varsity's defense for these plays may become stronger. Indians Get Brief Rest.

CARLISLE. Oct. 29. The victorious Carlls'e Indians having returned from their rmarkatd. contest, have been given a couple cf days of comparative rest.

The physical condition of the Indians npon their return was all that Coaches Hemus Pierre and Frank Hudson fVom the 'in- juries he sustained about his head in the Pennsylvania game, and is again at work The Indians, as herftufore. will confine their future nractice to straight football tactics un der the limitation imposed bv the new Tr fa rirrhaide that for the few dvs before the Syracuse game, attention will paid to practisirg the Indian line players, and for purpose t'oah Pierce niav call in an assist- ant or so. This afternoon's practice was light and was I made up mostly of passing ani khk'ns. I Navy Is Encouraged. AXXAI'OIJS.

Oct. IS V-OMZ- i iass was on the field this afternoon for ti.e 1 1 squad has received and which -tviil con- Uge splint his broken hajid so It can be liniie- during- the- divs hich nrecede the without injury to him or others. Keina i Gajs i5 tlj tackied so well that his immediate opponent departure for the scene of the battle, it knev. unusual wn in the pennsyi-18 confidently asserted by up followers Van-a rearmost defense line. He chose his 'that Wingard's men should put up a P)ays with some thought and was ready wirh i-v i W.

Wtt iDap.er 2 151 141 Las i.eid. 1 1, 4 131i Voting 183 lb7 1 8 Knoll an. 19S lfis Ji 151 733 118 135 Mann 141 lit 1US 174 155! 7uT iU 7S3! S7 11 The Club five made a clean sweep of the team last night on the Club alleys, the team average being Sl. Trucks hung up a scoie i 225, and I nderwood averaged 1-3. Scores: Club Five Shiloh I nu ks 200 14S lfi3 142 J9fl loo 1S2 168 Ely 1-eter Imegan 324 1S2 57HPierce 151 147 1S9 2nl J85; 'onnof .7 ITS lv, Eric 181 172 isr, 191 HH l.8 165 116 12S S79 S53 971 Totals 811 800 7SG Two close matches were rolled last night In the A'il gheny Count Imokpin league Miady-side went to Carr.ek and landed two games, Ar.dv Kramer making liign and high avei age, 99 1-3.

On the Brunswick al.eys tne home "team trimmed Knusvillc twice. Llewellyn making high score, 9, and having an average of id "-3. tec-ores: Carrlck i Shadyslde Kirk 01 87 95' O. 75 72 1 ttnk if) 104 Kd Mc inc ent 1' 4 Owens fei- S3 A. Kramer.

i Mitchell 79 i Jones V'S li'7 Totals H. unswick-Tifer Hi't-se S- wmn Wlis.ri Llewiiyr. Totalis 4--S 4 4i Totals Kn 4C3 473 7 TH SS f5 Blakely. 15 oge I 6a- F.askey.. Jf Kanier.

7 XT f9 S3 94 .431 ill mi Totals ...441 43H 41S Carrlck made ft clean sweep of Wlnste'n's Cods on the Carr'tk alleys. Scnrcs: arrtcK winsuins Ahlborn ZH 14S F. Winsteirs. Hfi HI t-ugman 131 174 Bisi- 114 13? IH! jm l4 V. 114 Kianclt-cu." 147 14'.

Knr.kr 141 lit Hf-tchv! 172 1st 1i2 lil 137 Tctais. Tota'is, 43 TU liirmir.ghant won the ure in a Pit! s-rtes, the f.nsl match of which was ioiie1 lat night on the Houih 1'ittsburgh a.les. it was trtal pins t-j count, and in the Rr.t cutest the seme Ftiw.i Xirmlngham. l.d: Al- Jegheny. 1,3.

When the smoke cleared away lam night Itlrminghsm was lust 11' pins to ti, rn tf- entire six games, fcc.ire Hirmltignam A.legheny Kink Felgel Total? 1-1 SI Hi jsvhart 3 S4 Tfi t(a )f, va si 4. 4-3 J'i H'i Hauer ii 7s VValwn Si ill Iioruii inn it. Watscn. 4T1 47 Tots Is The Martin Sou pa -Carr match has postponed from to-night to NovemN-r i. Th Liberty Valley- league r.wr.ed its ias nicht t-n the tireat ailfin 'l'ir" ait immense The Central tcvk two fr.

1 the Kenwocds, but no phenomenal it Ier her 17. 1W nes 17-t Ifei Hi hi pro 14S H7 Heller Ill 144 1M' Millach HZ if. is V't Hi l-A P4 177 lli l3 174 Tvlais 777 7i 71ai- Oti. Kiski Beats Indiana Normal. I i remove them immediately.

It is consti-DR. D. G. KNOEPFEL, Specialist. tutional, therefore, by purifying and Graduate of New York University B1ld enriching the blood, strengthening the Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- nervous system, nourishing the tissues, lege, New York City.

the patient becomes strong and healthy, with all signs of the trouble forever gone. This treatment is to the human system what the sap is to the tree it brings forth energy, ambition and confidence, that follow a primal healthy feeling of new life. I have been successful in treating the diseases of my specialty because of study and practice with a view to specializing my work; they consist of disorders of the Nerves, Blood, Kidneys, Bladder and Special and Chronic Diseases and originate from the various causes which are Important to he understood by a specialist as to know how to treat the trouble, from the fact that unless tbe source is known the treatment can not be properly directed. I CURE SAFELY AND PERMANENTLY' Rupture, Piles, Kidney, Bladder, Nervous, Blood and Chronic Diseases And all Complicated and Associate Diseases. Western Pennsylvania, and there is much good naturcd rivalry.

Stats will on ia.e at Spalding this mornlt g. W. J. presented a patched-up team in the practice work at Washington yesterday. Four regulars were out of the playing and a general shift in the positions was nectss.tatcd.

terback Price. Left Guard Seaman. Fullback Wright and Halfback ieui.oi- weie all forced to remain at the irajning house with Injuries. All these men with the exception cf Seaman were Injured In the Dickinson game. None the players Is a serious condition and will be able to play in a day or two Warren was moved from left end to quar-! terback to-dav, Shaffer was at left guard.

Wlmberly was shifted from halfback to full-! back, Dougherty ar.d Springer occupied tne halfback positions and Kicfer was at left en 1 The scrimmage work was eliminated ns a majority of the players were sore and stiff, and Coach Fiekarski did not desire to t'tke any chances of injury. A rpee ai aypeal ha been md to the s'udent body to attend the game at Pittsburgh Saturday and the indications ore that hundreds of people will come in special trains. BOWLING BALL ROLLS WITH WINNING SPEEO. Surprises Are Handed Out in Local Tenpin Leagues and Ducklets Get Busy. Four g'M matches mere rcl 1 lt ri ch! in the Allegheny County lni- league Th- I Wylies took two fumn Kenwood on Glen wood alleys.

i-a kner Meh 1 21). and bei' "average, At the 5octai alleys, the scii team won iwj tatnec the K. C. iads. Hemoerger down 1-4 pin In his last ivinsr i an average r.f Al tne lads sprung a surprise th.

crack bunch, rrsipturlrs two game 1 made high s--ore. add Hurry Hupp re turned ti. cr.ii.p'sm'-r.t by clvilk 11 tt.e average of ITS lln-mi i-a i Si Kare-I on Us own ail-s in all thr-. gstn.es. ly tt.

Kast Pittsburgh teatn. Harry 1 ma.l-high score. and averaje. 1ST 3 1 Collins S. Hopkins I alkner Miller Devor Fatkiiis Hi-lit iml i Mt 1TI itn lf7i 1 I 113 1 1 a Tciae.

1 S.v-ial- IIemhrger i'okel Nill Red-ker Nemecek 111-i I'T I' M.ii-r 14 IU SiH-or 12? 1:1 171 K. Mi ii- i Jve Setnecek Sc.S "i Watkir; 1 w- Hi. K. ijt a. rtupp i-l lil' SU'-is 1 lt 1 i7 us 7 17 Totals Hi I.

14 A 1.1 N'ujtent V--1 iU.C... 1 i' 17- Hewitt Vutei i 1S Hi i3 lii i iTi I'M IV! pempsier. 171 ia3 1 174 Pbersoii. nwt-i live, nan h.iiu Kiii.u tr evening. '774, but to th-t Hud! Uftf.

team till boS. ill jam' y-KarrtH Co ill 17 1 1 Buerkic Kr.ii Har lie Tuoh.y Km in pi on 4 1.7 4 Hr var. 9 I 1T-. Norton .1 KH l.u.-.-- 7 171 Kl.idle. 1 17 1 f.

1: 17 r. 177 174 1 Iris :G.j S.1 iLT 1 tr 't Kelly J0.1 1 Ma st Ktimy Hanaros Itodftey i -v 1 51 Its l'-r 1-' 1.1 a To- I .11 'itv Ryan re Litner Waldmaii Burges 71H i I ui 1: 17' 1 i 47 1 So I 117. H7 lit 7S L' 1S7 174 Heyl Y.Z StMt.ft. L14 1 UO 1. Jril.

Totols. Pitts. Prh-e 1 ru; Iteno Patterson JO 67' i ur-piy it; ri: 117 ill 7ly; Totals Iru' '1 17,7 Kechan 1 7 K77 Sao id 1 1,1 si JTi 171 174 1i ICC 14-f s7. r.tfi 132 1 16 71-1 7'7! PiO ri. V).

371 1S.1 17.9 ilD 17.3 I 147 177 1 ii7 177 137 1.1 1- 6S'D 769 Ti7 ill 311 i'r cams S. S. Mfg. Rixer IluKhes Htiauss Crowe Newton Totals Totnld Co Harris 21-1 U7 170 )4X Hrlzse 1.7! Hi Fansl 1:0 1 77' lj3 Pish 1711 1.7, I'lutli 736 A howliner tout oiin- nt in WMmerd is arousins much inte. st folluwers of the srort In Turtle Creek a ley.

Theie are 10 prizes amounting to $77, and the tournament will run three days. Including I flisi time ihlr season and th of the Xivv more than a Captain 1 J- I.ThR7'K3, D-t. Tbe Kiskt fintba-l Time. I.3 2-i. Wcllvatn and Charlatan also Indiana to day, LS t-, isn.

The of the c-ame was Kumler's droop- Sixth race. li milesMiss lUliie. Hi tWish-kk-klr-K ani ptintinc. In the first half he srU, to 7-. won: Sanction.

Kl iR Harris). -n uer tno ai frt-m the var.l IS to "1. second Moccasin S4 Morris 3) Spencer is expected to be In the giii bv- tbe end the wek and with these two at the naives. tre otiense or Miasnipnjen teara 1 will be improved fifty -rer cent. Njr-on.

v. hi i cli-l, artlr ar1r.ml..i-. 'im in hospital, but may return to the same the close of the season. High Expects Hard Game lractire was liaht vesteriia-v' at IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS. On account of rny large practice I bee to ask those living: out of the city who contemplate calling to write to me beforehand, so I may reserve special time for their convenience; otherwise there will always be much delay in consulting me.

because my time is usually all taken up in waiting on those with whom I have eng-aprements; therefore, it is necessary for me to strictly adhere to systematic arrangements in order to properly care for the volume of business. 1 sire ench and every patleut my own personal professional attention. I Iiave no Inexperienced pbysielans to assist me In my practice. My diplomas PITTSBURGH'S EXPERT AND RELIABLE SPECIALIST wrecKea Dy a complete joss or pnysical 5IE IX PITTSBtTRGII, IXSIRE EVERY ARE DISEASED AND AFFLICTED. I am particularly Interested la seeing: the afflicted who have treated without success, for I know that my eierrlce rrlll be appreciated more if I succeed in curing; people wlto tell me their last resort is to place themselves under my rare.

I have treated such cues and received their praise and gratitude, and my professional reputation Is backed by written statements from them, which I hold to convince the many skeptical suffers of my ability to cure. My scientific, systematic course of treatment for the nervous and broken-down, who have unfitted themselves for work, is a system that has been tested hundreds and hundreds of times over and proven entirely satisfactory in every case. It is totally different trom the many sickening pills and tablets and the stimulating stomach-ruining- drugs given by incompetent specialists. My specific treatment for all symptoms and causes of disease is harmless, though so effective as to nm willing; to risk my professional repu- mc i Kite inr yancii nrutrs those who deal with mo of my perfect II IT Friendship jaik. Ail the formations -were r.m Totals 7S4 571 Totals a thrju.irh to trable the boys to up after 1 Saturday's game with Hail.

Kvery- body is in good shane after this (rinio with r.A a i.i--e the exceptiou of Hasgerty. wno win be c.uM,r n-srke 1 tne up for guite a while with a spraine.l ankle. ruling of ti.e mar.t on the Kppinsr ar.d Van (iorder. hjwever, are -u, i he Mn try am recovered from their injuries and will i.e I ul 9i0 15: 'l-ait in the same from this week on. I with th y.

I u.h.v, of i F451I nFCCATC CA I CIFin IMS REMSEN HANDICAP, BEING WELL PLAYED. mv ASWTiTrn porw ASbOcIATLD PRESS. NEW YORK. Oct. 29.

Frank Gill, the 11 tr bt favorite. cored an easy victory in the Remsen handicap, 6t furlongs, the feature of the card at Jamaica to-day, defeating a fair field of two-year-olds. On the strength of i his good race Katurday. Frank Gill was played heavily. Oraculum was the pace maker, but In the stretch the favorite toook command and wen.

eased up, by two and one-half lengths. When Emperor of lnoia won the second race the ring suffered a heavy loss, as he was backed down from 15 to 1 to 4 to 1. Miller had he mount and, following the pace to the stretch, won by six lengths. Summaries: First race. 6 furlongs, selling Royai Breeze, S8 (J.

Hennessy). 7 to 5 and 3 to 5. won; Ben Strong. 97 (E. Swain i.

7 to 2 and 6 to ser ond; Mariposa. (Eng'ander), 20 to 1 and 1 to third. Time. 1:14 1-5 Jurlge Davey, Big Store, Winsome Ways. Flowaway, Umbrella.

Gold Ledge. Arlington and Handmaid also ran. Second race. 11-16 miles, selling Emperor of India (Mliler), 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Lindale, 103 (Garner). 13 to and even, second; Consideration.

103 iHorner), 15 to 1 and 6 to 1. third. Time, Palm Tree. Water Pansy, Luckett, a. U.

Prince Frederick, Supreme and Aucassin also ran. Third race, 8 furlongsOptician, 105 (Notter), 12 to I and 6 to 1. won; S'lckaway, 102 iKoer- nti 1 A 1 1 ,1 Tcir-lr Tlriian. 111 tE. 15 to 1 and 5 to 1.

third. Time. 1:13 2-5. Comedienne. Voorhees, Albert I'a-ter.

Hen Ban. Monterey, Givanni Balerla, Fortunate and lore Hand also ran. Fourth race, 51, furlongs, the F.emsen handicapFrank Gill, 107 (Notter). 11 to 10 and 1 to 2, Wen; Oraculum. 115 (Shaw), 7 to 1 and 5 to second; Kl laloe, 114 (Koerner), to 1 and 3 to third.

Time, Momentum, Eillcott and Eddie Ward also ran. Fifth race. 1 1-33 miles, selling Grand Duchess. 103 (Mil'c-r), IS to 5 and 6 to 5, won; Tipping, i 9 to 2 and even, second; Panique. 9S if.

4 to 1 and 3 to 5, third. Time. Rather Royal. Red Light. Ocean Fpray, Columbia Girl and Earon Exher also lan.

fclxth race, 1 1-14 m'ies Cressina. 125 (Horner). 2 to 1, won: Itvii of Pequest. 114 (O. Ross).

2 to 1 end 1 2. second: Stamping Ground. 115 tKoerner), 1 to 5 and even, third. Time, 1:47 1-5. Master of Craft and Lady Savoy also ran, 4 Long Shots at Latonia.

CINCINNATI, Oct. 19. F.d Corrlgan's Barn's the Free pt-plehse handicap, the of the card st latonla ti-day. 5am Hoffhe'nier finishing seond ani Iawson thirl. Frank Mc the favorite, 11 at tho last Jump.

He broke a lag and was later destroyed. Jockey I'eniLertoa was seriously injured. Two two second choices and two outsiders rsptuted the purses. Track fast. Summaries First race, iirliTjrs Al'a McDonald, 504 Taylor, 33 1.

won: The Golden Klrd, ItrS Aubuchni. 15 to 1, second. Ouardl, 93 (IJoydt, 1 ut 1. third. Time 1:15 15.

Ablncton. Caper. Intagiis Han Ardi, Moneymaker. Charley Ward, Cahore, Ilerryman an I Jt. Sw ift ran.

Becoriil race, 6 furlonys McChord. 1 Austin. II won. fivae, in 'J 6, second. King- 1'epper, 17 (Mountain.

60 to 1. third. Time, 1:13 S-5. Posing. Gov.

Or-man. l.leut. Fire. Alson-J. Nonie Lucille, French Nan and Bon Mot also ran.

Third rnce. 1 mile Ferry). 11 to woe Jladitor. 11 lAuburhon), IS to 1, second; I1 Thistle, IC 12 to 5, thlr.J. Tlrr.s.

1 41 2-5. The Thrall. Joe I'erry Own, Dun Iran non and Manfred also ran Fourth fiee handicap stelcr.as. I short course Rarnes. ISO Morn sen), 1 to 2, won: Pam Hoffhelmer.

12 to 1. second. i'Dxi'in. U-i McKlnney), to 1. third.

Time. 3 Flea an 1 Lady Joceiyn also ran; Onys 11. r'uS'ed up; Arc Light ran 1 out: Frank Mc ffli. Fifth race. 1 mile S7 (Morelsn-JI.

i4 t-. 1, won; Auditor, l'V iM irrisi. 6 to 5. I Jo Coyne. to 1.

third. third r.fi re, also ran. Follow the Flag. aji-l Mas L) rich son. KLAUSE SHOWS UP BEST.

Bout at Ambridge Between Broderick and East Pittsburgh Lad Is Stopped. A Ml-: 1:1 lull E. i --Marty 15 kionn sporis were Iter to liners thre i 1 1 ti I bouts ul'-l off at innkir In May's bull. The fl tenter were In trim snd fouglit eti, but no decisions were rendered. Voung Joe fJrimm, of 1'iusl'UrKh.

issued a flht any 1 bpoind rigi'ift. lo the first lvit Ir. lit.KrKf. of -is- Vfcle, and IUJ. went four rounds v.dt'.i honors een.

Claude carperder. of fought hard lit a six-rounder, but was at n.erey of iaddy o'Malley of Swiss- I Ul.v I Ti.e lnHrtait lout was that of Frank Kiuufce. of Kast i.nd -la r.rol- rrU k. swim me. v.

was to lave gone was etnj.r.ed in tlie third 1MU d. ind. Kisuse ha i Schaefer Defeats Hoppe. A I.T1MUU17, Joke Schat f-r to- tiighl won the first hft'f of a --i'Olnr. 1S-2 liillianl match frctn Willie lloppe.

scoring his live hundredth in his twt-nty-t nli ln-ntnr. IItpe's nri whs high nin wss 5S. rn- remaining: poitcs ie h.riu ou lh- t'mal -winner of the match will Ueorfre sut ton in Pi-1 match on Wnlr.esday night. P. C.

Freshmen Piay To-Day. The Pittsburgh College Freshmen will line up BRSinsi the strootf Allegheny school eleven this afternoon at on the ill off. Tech Will Play Shadyside. Arrnements were completed yetiriy fr a Kume to-ni iroiv aflernoon at 4 o'clock, l-e-tvvten the ei, vcnia from Hhadyfide Academy .1 the Technical school, it will he at Friendship iuk. Will Speak on Clean Athletics.

Pr. Georse J. of New York, tilil adlrrss the men of Kewicklry at the V. M. C.

A. auditorium Thursday evening: cf this week, on "Clean Athletics." S553EBBS I from tlie TVeiv York I niversliy and Bellevue Hospital Medical Colleges Xtw York City, which you will see when you call, hanging upon tbe walls of my consultation rooms, assure those that deal with me that my days of experiment- BjC nre over and that my ability Is unexcelled. I WILL CURE YOU OR NO PAY. I have kucli Implicit confidence In my ability to tell Immediately upon my consideration and examination of a ease, whether the rase Is curable uader the method of treatment 1 employ, that I liitlun upon me irsini, hu ii n-rpi rcT i-n-' iron i the --vfi-J half be outputt4 WiUon 'a 31 yards et-ry tinie. 1 1 csrrl -i the tall over the Su.e fr a touchdown In tiie f.rtl half te for three mlntits had been piayt I Kuinier.

Dsub and i'armaik playe.1 a great i.aaie Ktskt. white M-'Ureg-jr. Jones and Wils-'Ti stsrreil rot Nortliai. N' )HM A I. 0.

i.aiirn. L. II I'aub tie .1. 5. Jon's Ker.m Cutler Csrm'vk May ft pes.

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Andretvs. ivho suggested by Flanders, of Yale university, and who was telegraphed by the local authorities to come at once, was sent word last evening from the same source his services would not be required as in the receiving no immediate answer from New Haven, the W. I'. T. people engaged Morehead the well-known left end on Yale varsity in IS to enter at once upon the duties" required.

Morehead arrived at training quarters yesterday afternoon and was out with the pquad In the practice later on. Coacn Wingard will now have ail the help re quired In Morehead and the several aiumm assistants, and the team will be bolatered to the greatest possible strength for the coming contest with the Corn-1- 11 an Saturday. The varsitv eleven is Jn the best shape so far this season, and. though more or less crippled by the in-Jury to three of the best men in the squad, the outlook 13 exceedingly luminous for the gold and blue. Owsley and Rodgers With Yale.

1 NEW HAVEN. Oct. 19 The open practice at Tale to-day was prefaced bv a Short session behind cloned gates, wherein "the arslty, in the person of Aicott, scored once on the scrubs in hard practice. The first serret practice was not very long, but it was evident that the men had been pushed at a fast c-hp. Jack Owsley and former Jim Rodgers took a hand in the coaching to-dav.

the former 1 looking after the work of the backs and the latter caring for the line. Rodgers is expected to stay a few days and Owsley will ut in the reek here. Metcalfe Dr. Hull and Brown will be here to-morrow to coach. Battle Tells on Cornell.

ithaca- Cornell men who participated in the football game with on ice folo grounds at New York Saturday were pretty badly bunged up and were given a rest to-day by Coach Warner. Bafccock and McCuu-heon are the only men whi will be kept ut of the game for any length cf time. The former has a badly wrenched shoulder and the latter a twisted knee. The scrubs anil secr.n'I string men were giv-n a short drill in catching punts and oiien field tackling, two departments of the eport in which Cornell showed considerable weakness Saturday. The coaches were not satisfied vv'tn Captain Cook's -work against the Tigers anil in all probability he will not appear at xackle in the remaining games cf the season.

Coach Warner says the defeat was due to physical exhaustion in the second half and failure of the ultimate defense to anticipate forward passes and on-side kicks. Ea6y Day for Harvard. "CAMBRIIXJK Oct. 29. The Harvard varsity football men who pla3-ed in the Point frame on Saturday were given an easy day's work this afternoon, but they will pet some hard crilUnjr the rest of the week.

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THEMSUN Rneelal cttomlnn was to klfklnr. Cess' uoing trie imrmtig- rie mj irne uroi-s ani goals fr-nu p.ttcenient. There will hard scrimmage to-Uay ami imril practice will continue up ti th-j JihiiMtoo game. This jT.iin-ista to be a hard one. as neither tt-Jin has had its goal Una crosse-1 jet.

Jilinstowu beat Washington High siliuiil 41 to tf. but School hojies t-j beat Johnstown wltn a k-jjI sized Lyceum to Play South Fork. With the exception of flight Injuries to Mc-Inerney and Neitnan. Lyceum tame out. of Saturday's game r.racticaliy unscratrhed, once more the men are down to hard work prei aring for their ral ti game ith Mhs siltiun on day.

Suath Fork will play Lyceum Saturday on PutsburKh CVifge ground, and the Kxal boys aie n.t expecting any game. South l-'orlc omes with the reputation of playing hard and nrlttv football, 'ihey claim the championthlo the section cf the State, and confidently expect to prevent Lyceum from scoring. The Lyceum players wi devote themselves to hard work this week, especially to overcoming the faults that last Saturday's game revealed. In the Canton caiiic, Neinian had three ribs dislocated in the tei-ond rush, but played the half out. he In now much improved, but will rest for the Maseiliion giine.

Captain Mclnerney. the plucky little quarter, la nursing a wrenched foot, but insists upon being allowed, to enter the South Fork game, and very likely will be seen in one the halves. Hitherto Lyceum has had no need to n.ake excuses. The team placed Itself before the public, relying upon Its own merits, meeting the strongest professional teams, confident that the full meet of Justice woull be meted out to it, but by reason of the great stand they made against Canton pome have Sfen fit to charge the team with professionalism and to assert that the players are salaried men; therefore. It Is fitting that the truth should lie known.

The Lyceum has 7'lj men on the enuad, of these "0 are workingmen employed In foundries, factories, shops and different trades. Two ttre students and one a doctor. There Is no aalaried man on the team, and the only practice they have li that which is obtained in the evening when the work of the day Is over. The local press has been aware of this fact, and for this reason has been unstinted in their praise of what the local toys have accomplished. On account of a theater party and banimet the players will meet at the Lyceum to-night at 7 o'clock.

Yost Counts on Big Battle. ANN ARBOR. Oct 29. With sn eleven pvery man which Is inspired, as th result of the Illinois game, Yost went to work this afternoon to fct his men resrly for what promises tr. hft t'nelr hardest rnnlpst of thfl year the not excepted.

Vander- bllt. the champion eleven of the South, will furnish the opposition. T.cally, there is a distinct feeling of disappointment over Pennsylvania's defeat at th hands of f'arltsie. Pennsylvania Is dlsxraced. and while Michigan's disappointment, is mi a led ith a compensating sensation of confidence In the result of ths coming sectional game, th Pennsylvania routers would have preferred to Pennsylvania meet Michigan, with her shield unsullied.

Harry Hammond was nt right end to-day and ran through the work while "Warkman was nt quarter- There were no rnentlonable features to the pract ire. Cadets Expect Great Things. WEPT POINT, Oct. 29. Coarh raves had thi out ball sfiusl out to-day for a short signal pract lee.

Trainer Jim Temple said the men came out of the Harvard game In better shape thyn aftr any previous contest. Not a man reported the slightest injury. The Cadets are well pleased with the showing against Harvard, they predict great things tor trie Army team next Saturday when they face Vale. The coaches took Pultan and Mount ford in hand to-day and Kept the former passing for urop Kicks. is uncertain in rass'n hack for kirks and every effort will be made this week to eradicate this weakness and avoid a ruor pass next Saturday, giving Yaia a chance t-j scure similar to Harvard e.

VV. Vill Play Here. When Washington and Jefferson and Lafayette football elevens meet on Kxposittnn fte'd next Saturday, devot ees of the gridiron will be treat-d to what promises to be one of the best contests ever played in this part of the country. Secretary Tim, of the local Lafayette Alumni association, and Kccretarv Alexander, of the W. J.

Alumni association, have, Font out invitations to all snerrhers to present next Saturday to root for their alma maters. Manager Wicks, of the W. and J. team, was in Pittsburgh vsterriay completing the game, and lie wag enthus-isi-rlc. over the prospects.

"Washington and Jeffers.jn ha been playing "good football this fall." ho said, "and we fully expect to be ah to lower the colors of the boys from the East. W. and J. and Lafayette have met cn'y i twice in tho pjst end each 5 cam has won a tame. Each college Is largely repiesected in ALL THE NEWS FIRST A Whole Evening's Reading of Exclusive Features ALL NEWSBOYS Duquesne Silver Top Beer Is the one beverage par excellence, strictly in keeping with innocent fun.

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