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ILT I'OoTi SL AYjMOIIKI. i niiortfyiif vv INDIAIiS WINNER 4aWaaBaBsasWBJasBWw Carlisle Defied Harnrd, Bot, Squads Clef Up Bi: Scores. jETAWAY day. HOUSTON FORM CIL SIXTH DAf-NO EMBER tV. Vurphy- )udge: Arthur McKaickU aurte: O- 'W- Boafdjia.

dark at It; Rala Spoilsd Gayetis -PUoncd lor tiie Last Day. Caausaa. paddock )td Weather cKidy. traca aioppy. LJ nOUSTC.

LhUT ItAChV Tares aaartara at a mB. Furs tSa. Far alt agaa. 32 BY BRILLIANT RUSHING THE H00-H00 HANDICAP THE ivi stows one o.f tlie stan Jard models wh.cli is one ths If Ghnnm thia cpasnn, 4yis(sef AAdfa Hart'Sctaw ror tnos woo wan woai. guannteea 10 iurn i Vi ana win we oner uur vcucuc, cut ucz uu wis 4 the full loag.

yet very dressy. caa 11 ii 1 v. m'i a an iiiinn a em serviwal ii re4uia eiiiNiAiv uur tenet U4 uiis sua uiviiM 6tr. 11 35 Oar bay. t.

a 1 Hetea Luraa, la. I II rwahalL ks) 14 1 at McCwavi Ill Ham Ana. 4 II Mlxh ulee, a a 11 4 14 mis '( Itaao 1:11. Ktart ej' wma autte. alara i.m aiag lead iirat ajaner, ana was others, roaasil rwaid SfW 33 SJsWMU stACK-USM sstla.

etlinc. Horao Weight 94 Rawta Ram. hsV. 14 rairbury, 14 Msrimoo. )dl s4 aliller rW.

1 1 3 1 1 i 4 1 14 II 1 11 14 ..111 11 1 4 1 4 1 ..4 4 1 tma 1 47. (Mart woa or vlnff. piaco oas I sprod ap a commaadlag lend and was part, vWood srlla a ruon. Uaaaoitae, wil i get UB. 34 THIRD -utrters of a Ind.

Horse MeocM t-L VI Vt (Wr 1) Ray Twompaoa. 11 II I 1 lsne( si. 114 a 4 4 I 4 Do leaned. Ul I 1 IS t'r. siaca.

ia i ii i i Brooks leU. IT! II 4 1 IS rwrkv 4 44 041 Tin I II. Utarl good; won In a driva rJaee ess' Dr. Xnc tnio s'jbmtssioa and aoa hard .1 Dr. Mack, well ridden, weakened la run 35 IVi'KTH RAOhr-TtUTO-uarter a lnd.

Haras Weight. SI kktaal Hayos. ICS I 1 i 1 l-otonatrhle. I. 1 11 Southern Knight.

t. 4 It (111 Hiouy lad. Ill 1 43 Stella Pattoa. I I i Ii 8naaawoori. 4 St-l i 3 1 i i 4 i 4 Time I 14 ftlart good, woa easily, place sarie up a coruBiaading lead first quurier.

ci -aleasad. Uetaliatrhlr had run a good r. Brawny Lad could aut mgotlala the gomt 36 11ITM RAOIE-nve-eignth if a ldl Harsa Wcatad. St. never I I 4 1 $12.50, $15 up-to $30 1 i 'I Coayrls loa; hy HmSchafluer Mita HUTCHINSON MITCHELL THE STORE FOR VALUES IN MEN'S WEAR Ind.

Hirst Wright 8: li wwsnnrr. 114.... 1 11 1 It Merry Uap Tear. MI 3 1 it S3 The Flams. Ill 1 1 5 .1 1 17 Uood Player.

Ill I 3 i i ii 14 fnlonel Ourrv. ia 4 I i 4 1 t'beoter R. Ii; 7 'I 1 li Norwood, lit I I cl i. Murastw ii 41 i i it a tiaara Wrlaaol VI srraa Steel Ijdar 1 1 1 1 ilur IU.V I Ifllsa as tna in ir-iy ewvar. ne- gvt uiv tt aaevaawa ran a a r'ursv Kad.

Ft -Twal aids aad up. (ilr 1 Ink i 3 1 I i 4 Jockey-. OB. Cl Uroyor 1 4 a Poarta 14 sfTJ, aaaa4 MS roil Ill la' cr llua raaned la front at fall of flac. troubsa.

rvirbory. badly outran Jlrs a aaguas. lUrtaib cauid Meat lloo-Hoa aaadlcsp. rrs Fo Jockey Warron sturoeijr Van Bis dsn. later IwwalrisT PI.

II II 1 I I .111 .4 4 I I I I I I vie Taomaooa. at homo In tha golmr Ua leaned, away wall, had a ror I-year sisal, Jockey Voa Stadaa Murphy Warren O. IjOW Uteris Wetnaoas cintk i 4 II II II It lilt 4 II 5 I 1 4 I Hotinlo Harea. at haaao In the rolnaT. og pac tliruughout aad wun as Var rtdar nVuthara kvclghl was saally uos a othara.

MUag. Pursa tat. Jj'or I rear-old aad ua. Fin I 3 I I 1 1 I Jockev Wetnho.d Murphy Warren Lowe ftadoa furl J. Walsh op Cl.

PL 111 1 4 11... 2 II II I I 1 .14 I 4 1 Swannrr. well rkddon and in form In tha In iftise. cotitenth.il. had no oxeuae Tha OlhmI tMvvr couLil moi Mut th fonts.

TEXAS SURPRISED Baylor Had tbc Longhorns Guessiog in First Half of Game. BAYLOR TEAM IMPROVED Game Wu Pliytd oi Field CoTerci Willi Kod and Water Both Teams Vied the Forward Pan to a Laxf Ixteat fH.astso fistSesjal.) Al'BTIK. Taxaa. November ot Texas TT. Baylor unlvrrslty IL The sn rooters who braved ths elements and mill this afternoon and gathered at Clark field to as the Texaa and Baylor gam had a a Idea that tha game would be a repetition of the previous contests between th two Institutions, that la, a walkover for Texaa By the end of the first half, however, they were' given good cause to change their views, and not until the last fifteen minute at play did their nervousness end.

Preposterous as would have been for Baylor to win. ah showed strong Indication of dolnr so al two stages of the gam. Texaa mads a touchdown In the first four minute of play and missed tb goal. few minute later Baylor caught the hall on an attempted forward pas by Texas and tied the score, the half ending with tne cor I and i In the second half. Texas started off with, a rush and soon made another touchdown and kicked the goal.

Barter was not far behind, and presently Puetl senc red the ban on a punt and dodged through Texas for a touchdown and kicked goal. Thea the Longhorrsi got busy sod made three touchdowns in the remaining fifteen mlnutea Th game waa played tn a sea of mud. large poddies of water standing on the field. After the first three minute of play tne player resembled a crowd of Booker Wash-uurtoa's pets, being covered from head foot with tluft bull-dog adhesive known aa Travis county mud. The mud was an advantage to thai heavier team.

Baylor, but could not fall to handicap Texaa, whose chances for rktory In every game depend upoa speed alnsnst entirely. With a dry Held Texaa would ban had a much easier victory. Both trams! used the, forward pass to a large extent, working- It with about th; same degree rxf Sucre. Baylor first touy-n-down was msadc on aa attempted forward paaa by Texaa. Robinson getting the ball and going thirty yards to a touchdown.

Texas second touchdown la the second half we made In the flame manner, fllaugnicr getting the bait and running seventy yard to a touchdown. Baylor made some heavy gains by ualrts; thai forward paaa, but la th majority of case an attempt at forward pass gsve tile ball the opposing team. The game era attended by a crowd that was rather apathetic In th first half; la the second half the prosperta of getting a accent team for half a dollar caused soma note to be forthcoming and the team was cheered heartily the rest of the game. Three men who bar heretofore played only witn the second team were In th game, Eetell at left end. Montrtth at right cad and Lipscomb at guard.

All three did excellent work and that of Estill and MonteHh bordered on the spectacular, both getting repeated tackles The kicking during the game was poor on account of the mud. For Texa Staughrer. Krahl end Feldhake did the beat offensive work, while Estill and the center men did good defenslYe work. Puett and Robinson did star offensive work for Baylor, while the defensive work of Ward st left and waa splendid, evert Fred Ramadell being unable to get past him. Baylor's form was surprisingly (rood throughout the fame and those who had anticipated a walkover were disappointed.

Baylor is said to have the beat team In her history, despite th fact that there was no football there last year, and her levins tnaa afternoon seemed to Justify the statement. The following were the lineup: Texas. Position. Baylor. Trunca a.

Estill R. iCapt.) Feldhake R. Isbed Joaa R. O. Wllh Vlckers Center Bland Steeler, Roher Larey Hartey.

Ward Puett, Newton WfhT tt H. Lee. RamsdelL Adam. H.B Robinson Krahl F. Black Fbv 1 11 i A Tu Feature remt ef tht Bay and Wu Wei by Phil jfcnfi Gallant Sted Bay Tioapioa Cooney Was Swoai.

Wnat premised tlw gala day th no Bmtiag wu tpmlst by nku ASout He Mack Hjm.1i began to gs'jMr la th asst. sad tbo wta ta. wwataer fctdfeatlnaa said that Uxt wetw filial with nut aa4 that getaway Jkt wu Sue' to to rata awX. aad they bad tlx right sop, far la eky Jake tegaa descending: abovt a'cjecft. aad tt fell In s.rts.

and tat a while It was qoes-Uoaafle whether thcra would be any raoaa all tut aa crowd kpt coming It was aweided to pall off thi running rwces tf tn ponies kuJ to iaiia arotad in ring, aad that's ubout what tney had to da. Watt Um raia mi car On dawa lu Jtari-aat turn aad woma sjugut shelter under taa traad tut tail dii.i'1 much pro-wtuaa (ram th areata dew. Taa root Waked hit a etev aaad nc mUt oa tha groua Began la uoa tuo a aad tba attiatUua ami t-saeviaily whaa a pearly raindrj.) wauij. triokt dewa ywu-awek asd you aoulJ feel a cutanaaua mou-Uaa ereejiing down your sphte. Nut tha crew was game anl they prayed aut to aithcur.

iilwl ill ih afternoon aa very one of thr Awl people 1a tha rao lav aa aaked tu ill- atui and atww cf tba attau gowns ilia sore will have to stews la thr discard altar tha bath tbajr received yvaterday. bea the railna; cratrhad ayaa tb mcai.ta I'm sraad atwd aad ataod uu uurlna tha ratir waaKm aad Wateaad tba aa i-tow thraufh Um haavy galTif Truly thh niclnf cam has a waa-anaj fafouutjua fcr wiia ona Jawaistaal mlih tha aurrotw. I mm vti.n rloa. Uwre waaa'l llw wmbtauv't a roof atar It aad t.a watr aa rW dira. as ii.mu aiua a iiiUkU luvh sasiic nn to g-t ismut ta.iito oa sucir hvrsc tnat flw-j liad ars out as a pipe t-ima in tu aiMw aad it diitMiui lo aat la liNich wita lue penrltors.

Ti. t'rv saOK' popt wha awua vut in oosttiar wilii ttwir faat flwatuMi aruuad ia b.im-j loo tine at tea baokmakir slaM wltbuui any iatla ad aaJuntf wl okj ohv j.st ruuOr -aai-hkax tat aiu I'Ih) Imjd siu 10 raai ttuit il wwir u. ire ot peojil ba a-anird to do basinesa -Wara Uir safc-s taaaa 1.1 wrp torr was caiaua lu Hi aovrrtaiy ha-twvaa In auukiiMhem trtaam aad ara roedit.uris i.tatfr. and it was aanoaactd (hat titus a im dida't aaalre to cut la wsbld ninHvl rrom aa aa.tsauoaa. Vaar aaoaa wrct uo aa I tlx rruaa arodad thair boutlta nmUol a harfaia aalr la a ary goods raipoiKioi.

Trsr iw am tppy aata waau. inn- strady 11 od small nlls snd Iroa urn pujnrd uiio th haaas of tt rha.k i.iar:)i':iatrt if lhay aids i boua a aisaik' a i.n.ng srwaa bnsiw taa ma who jat Mtej irv.n t.v-glaaad. iv t.iv wat r. U- aorv i-urt has tua riKht linr nl dopr on the wav la-raiara wrra (viae tu Dnlsli II uirl by pmruta la a i. 'Ui tj know mat rvrry onr ad las books -art avmry on it m.tlng TaU assy br so aial tn facta uiay bo anaacratad.

ft- haven hfard of any of vna ai i tint LiyrU thr iissaaaWasawaV tnakiuji any larc drpjaiLS in tn baiika Gas thn must said in fsir of tha mra oa ump i-vatro prn-hrs. sn.1 that Is taay hav laid r.tTl ikWU 4i rtrrv race and at 1 tlmrs it toukrd as If tliry wre mora than Kvavroux not usual with tlto kran-ayed mm that put up um slatra Off thair bloris arl with inr luislnras of thr day hud aoay in thr nioth-ratrn past. iUf prat-tinffa ara a most pirsaant s-t of proplr to tslk to i Wbra luc rairs arrr otr Uir only way ia profiM had to get to lha cut on Marrisuurc ni wsi to wsdr watrl aad soft mud halfway up to Ih-ir knoaa, hot kt was a good-nat'jrd crowd, and grnrrally tha folks were laughing and jokmg about IL bat It was the unanim-tus ttptaian ttf every aaa that Houston nedvd a nrw plant) aad te protiablkt.es are that we w.ll have at ant year. Toe races were well onsiderine taa condition the track, which reseTibx-j sartlocd'f thv tMnnal swanp. especially tb whera the track was entirely cWdred -with water It getaway day, arda aAxas.onally there are some wetn dotags aa the- merry-go-round on the last day.

but the races yesterday were all true nam, and the work of all the horses wss aoaaistent. no startlirg reversal of form coming wito notlve The horses that won were wvil played, and the long shots fin wwere the talent figured them. Those sslig the test natatorial nowera aen- sroiiy sui nome in iront. Tlie races were mostly parades, tha horses folio wing ea' oiiir- arujuj the skating rtnk In Isllsn file until tl.ey hit the stretch, when tkere would te ireneral closing up. But kherjorse fiat got off In front had mucu th bettor of the argument the others rtav-rng to take the water sn.l alany slush from lh leaders heels, which was sent Into the face of those In th rear in steady stream Ilka a mud pump working overttm.

face and rloi'il-g the jockeys woul.l covered with mud they returned "i the Judfad stand to be weighed out but the any rod vsllsntly and nerer l-t up until tba fintsn bad been passed. The little Jockey rod with mjch luojsrcv unstdenng th general dampness tta; prevsUed all tin Iuxxy afternoon. THE HO'-lRiO HANDICAP. The csasdy event the meeting, ttie Hoo-Io haaliaap. sat run and if tha Wraathcrtkad remaiaed the Hamsburg two fairs woul! bave b-vrn packed witn a The management Baal made JOJgngemtr.ia to er.teruin Vttt Poopie, the Huo-Hoo would Vr la bulk, and gathering of th- H'-H always stsnaag but trie ra.

it. raw ay1w and It was gnr.l frog th time the barrier wts spr-jn th gallant Ray flssheJ under tr.e wire winner bv an ey. -lask from Coooey K. woo came don the ativtch like tie white ghost on tear 1. rhB King fieet racer lasted loaa enoogi got the by a ssnt margin Thomiacn was the heat plavj horse tb race and the Vameners went to him strong and big bunches cf coin were place! ea his Chant- ana he bn kerl down '-mi I tl to i.

Coouey alv) had a strong fol-lowtng and aas tatloiary at 4 afack was flgurerl to have a roval ane -in fajt track, l.ut In the to aeary Impost on hli back an. hor Wat, aad such proved tn t. th ae Ralewhed also had a lot of ruonev wggered oa Bias, but thiru was the ben he i n.j' II was a good r-ttmg ai.sir and r. aia horses that ilned up st the barrier wad of government lilnor-ap'u Th horsea were kept st the post hat a hort nd were sent away to a kowt start with Babbled showir the wsy Be for Ussy reached the stretch turn Warren haw taken Ray Ttomponn to the front and was saadlas; the mud sr.d water the faes of th other horses and -kevs. The hov war rtdlac their steede for all t'-at was theaa a they paaaed the grand stand an.1 wr Jayiog with their 'ace, burled In the orsea lanes to ke- from berng blinded A by swung around the stanl turn and wwpt Into the back stretch It was a pretty th horses running nose and tali length apart.

When they struck the pond PV lrtr pole the water was splashed hwk la tli air and the Jockeys got a shower alkv Th people in th stands had forgotten th aajapnes In the atssospher be this time and! wwra shouting and throwing stunts that mad th aaipnltkoatsr look like a unity ooa had broke loose Ray Tboraaooa showed th way Into th 'ratck with Warren looking aa tf he was JT BICYCLES 4 CsR xd so say Una. CDUIORE, 1012rraihe nr1 aad Bkat Rspalrtng a mi plr. kaaar tawaj Itq PMM Win tha jjUdaiina Eniblid to Carrj tha Pipkia Orar Hamrd Ii. Tht Iadiau Fltyed Bitter "yaotbalL Msascsilsd Preei Htfrt) CA BRrDaJaV November k-Th naniory of prsetsa were fasrajott today la tba victory of the Carlisle ledlaaa ever liarrard ay a score of to tt. Far every aatara at play the Indian baa aat been equaled aa anUlrrs' use the aW rnlej waat lata krt Fcrward (, delayej kkks an4 cvaaa pawe fall wed each other In rapid BUCC until taa Barrard player sec ba i.l'red aad maiil utterly uaabl ta a4) the inarch at th Indiana tosard heir goai.

Ths Tlattar scared I th Hrwt halt an twice sa th twrvaJ and all th foar lln.es by BrtlltaBt rushing. Th Harvard pviuit were asad a two touchduwaa aaa l-l frwsa planatint by Casta. Eai-h iat the laaehdewii wvr futublsa by the ndlans directly' la treat at tlirir own goat Ha, ao tliat it waa easm-psmtlrarjr asy tar th crlmsoa playar 4 th kail ever for a ecore. tin of Har-var a gaaJa from tauehduwn wss mlaaoa. but Lltt atoant Pleasant, ths Indian Quarter-bar kicked three aut of four attempts.

Mount Pleasant ran hi. tram silk sawed sn'i hat selection at plavs aaa I ell varied. HI moat erllHaat effort waa bis aaah at eeventy-aTe yard through ths end at th Harvard sieve for a touchdown shortly trier th brglanhag of the second half. The play was oa of tite niuet sensational seen oa Holdler arid for many year. Tb ladiaaa' quarterback caught a Hamrd punt aa kia ws thirty a veyard Ua aad dashed straight for the assembling player.

It sveoted a haxasuoua play, hut prowsd too sllpaerv for tha crtmn men and weat thruugh the greater port on at (he Harvard eleven like a i assail pig and after shaking himself clear be eluded Neahall. who etood be wees aim aad ta goal, aad Ibea dashed fur the line. The other three Indian touchdown war msd through their suo-- In carrying off tne forwarofpasa. The up: 1 axtlaisv Oardner, left end. Ualuppa.

left tackle: Afrahl of a Hrar left guard; Uttl Boy. center. A 1km, right guard; l.ubbo, right tackle; Exander. rvrhi en.l. Maunt PVaasaiit.

uuarterbark. Payne, l-'i halfback; and Wlnnl. right halfback. Uoawr and fullback. Harvard.

-Halrd aad Hr. n. left end: Burr and Moore, left kacale. 1'urksr. Mear and Ktnnard.

left guard: Grant, venter; W. Pierce and Uaddea, right guard; Klah, right tavkle; MrDouald. right end: New hail, quar-t. roach. Starr aad Lock a ood, left halfback; Ullbert.

right halfback; A pollen Ice ruUaark. Th scor: Carlisle a. Harvard la. Touchdowns Hoaaer. Mount Pleasant, Luhbo.

Lockwoad, Appollonlce. Goal from toacnaowna Muust t'leaaaat a M. Parker. Uoala from (less Parker I'mplre Kd wards ot Princeton. P.sferee Corbla of Tale Field ludge-Keinhardt of Lafayette.

He-id lineman Brown of A. A. Time of halve Thirty minute TALE PLAITS GOOD FOOTBALL Defeated Stroaf Brown Team on tha New Harea Gridiron. (AimnmttJ Prtt Jfrssrf.l NEW HAVEN. Con November a-Tl played good football today when she dfeaed the strong Brown team 3 to 1.

Brown worried Tale tn th first half, which ended with six points for the local, but In the second period the blur outclassed the browns In all departments of the game Yale played old-faahloned football from the start and their powerful line smashes mere too much for the visitor In the second half with th ball on Brown's five-yard line. Jones, the Tale uuarterba'-k. mad quarterbai run for touchdown sod later he caught a punt tn the middle of the field and dedged through the whole Brown team for a touchdown His work was conspicuous. Line plunge by Brady of Yale after the ball had been worked In each cane twenty-five yards down the Meld, resulted in other touchdowns. Captain Btrelow kicked two goals Tale gains In the first half were confined to short line plunces.

In the second half Rrown weakened, but played gamely to the Sewanee Wini ia Georgia. Press Ktfort ATLANTA, Oa November Sewanee woa from Georgia Tech in a one-sided game her today. to Three of Die Tech a tar players were crippled and out of th game. Bewsnee'a first score came two minutes after play begun, alien Bhipp ran fifty-five yards for a touchdown and then kicked goal. This waa followed by Barrett making an yard run.

aided by magnificent Interference, scoring a touchdown, Bhipp again kicking goal. Shlpp went around left end for touchdown and Evans kicked an easy goal. Neither aide scored tn the second half. Princeton Serena Form. (Associated Pens Report.

PRINCETON. N. November -Princeton showed a complete reversal of form today against Amherst and did not scors a lout lido wn until the last minute of play, although Harltn hud previously scored two field goal from the -yard line. The final sear was 14 to 0 in favor of Princeton Cantata McCormlck. th Princeton fullback, who did not play, was missed and th team played a listless gam.

Peiiniy Has Easy Time. (Atsneictei Press Mtfrt.y PHILADELPHIA. November 4-Th TJnlrnlty of Pennsylvania today had aa easy time with the Penrurylvsnia State Col-lagd today, winning by JS to ft Chicago Outclass! Purdue. (Assoeuiei Press Rtpert.) CHICAGO. November S.

The University of Chicago team to-lay defeated Purdue university here. 66 to 0. Purdue was outclassed at nearly all points. Football Score. Xlsewhere.

(Assvcyuei Prut Retort.) At Havwrford, li Harrrford, Rutgers, 1. At Easton Lafayett 34; Bucks, ft At Lancaster. Pa PranaJlB and Marshall, Jeffeeaaa Medical 14. At Chicago Chicago. M.

Purdue. 0. At Btantero. wax stsnion, tauiornia. At Omaha Bellevu College.

28. Prlao College a At Cambw-0Ute UnlTrtity. 22; OWrllii, 1At Iwine, IC NcbnakAs 1C; Kan, Al IVffft sw as aas At 4H. lasuhv-M. Louis L'nlverilty, 11 bash College.

11 At Charlottesville. Ts-Washlngton Wa-snd 1m Lntversiiy 01 At Rlcnmona, College, HM 'Itownoke. Polytechnlg. VlrgSta MIMtary Intitule. At Clrnao Clemson.

At Knoavine. of Tennessee Kentucky Htst At Burllngtam Hampshire fltau Collar IJnTverslty of Vermont 4. At f)ehesWCiiywrKy of Rochester 4, Vnlen College At Hanover. Dartmouth Holy Cross o. At Middles boro.

Cown. JfUllms IS, v.es- AtVorman, ft UhleeTBlty 47. Agricultural Coil of Stillwater At Baton Rouge. La-Lxntstaaa BUt Lnl-yetsitr 12, stisaissippi A. and H.

lit nlght, accom pealed by their coach. X. J. Hyde of Dallas. Valvervlty Michigan.

Th student maaagerv C. Piwvtur, also waa with th party. Tti lineup waa aa follows: T. C. A.

and at. Blllluauuey. St wart rwuia Maasey left tackle. center. Legwett Uh LllUard.

Barnes Brhmtdt Ityborn. guard. danker MareB W'ilght (Capt) right tacki. jaoor (Captt 1'rlaiel rlaht and. Roberta frasisr qusrterjiack Kelly, Burgeav fullback Wadll-igton Bloor right halfback Rugel Tyson left Tylo.

Referee-Mr. Purkett. I'mplre Mr. Dean. On a Deer Hunt (HeaitPrj Sfe.ul.) BASTROP, Texaa November A crowd ramposed ot 8.

Bell. William Knuwlea. J. H. Craft.

Woody Town send V. V. Schaefer. J. as and Tbomaa h.

Parks, wha war Jomed at Hill Pralrl by a ninnbrr wf other, -wwat out to Ooodmsa pasture lts week on a deer chase anj s.ic-oeeded baggiag fir buck. They returned Friday. Jemple Game Called Off. lit vl Pi SHcml TFklPL. Texas, November I.

The foot-hall gam scheduled Id have I played here this fterntn by eleten i.om the high BBiud of Teinrle' and Waco was prevented atarlis Hai Football Team. His PK Ssenbl-) MAItLIN. Texas. November I. Tb mors hardy and athletic yotnj mn of th Martin high school have organised a footbtll teem Tier hare made data with Waco aad Tempi for match game Ithieans Eout the Army.

Htmsltm Pott Sftcist.) WEST POINT. N. November -Cor nell and West Point met for their Initial bat-tt on the gridiron today anj th Ithacans routed the Army by scor of 14 to ID. Alabima Techi Defeat Mercer. (Assented Press Report.) AUBURN.

November In a very poor exhibition of f'xvtball hare today the Mercer University wss defeated. 43 to 0. by toe Alabama Teens. St Zdwards 17; Weit Texai 0. lost Stecwt I AUSTIN.

Texaa November -St. Edward College IT. Weat Texa Military academy a MAN WAJTTTD TO DO PEHAHCE. Insisted on Walking; to Church Barefooted, but Police Interfered. tjssrc jled Press ftVeri NEW YORK.

November 1 -Only the threat that If he did not delist he would be rca turned to th Tombs, where for nun) months lie had remained In the shadow of death, prevented Rafaelr Cast-one from ouf a vow to ww- barefooted and bareheaded from the prison to a church In Kant Sixteenth street, ttaers to give thanks for his deliverance. I 'a it no cvnTivleteH .7 tin tlalt nf mur- deling Cuhtl Slnishattl. end was sentenced to death. He spent thirty-two months In tpe drath house st mng Bins; nd wss then grant -I a new trial by the mrt of appeals. He I was brought bick to New York and yeater-, day was acquitted on his seuond trial and was released today.

While In tha Tmb Casconr became the Intimate friend of Hutrv K. Thaw, who is awaiting a second, trial for tha killing of Stanford White When emerged from the today a number of friend met him with large ruirUes and he began to make arrangements for bis walk of penance through the streets, when tb police Interfered. He went to tiie church in a cab. S. Blackrun Gets a Juigeahip.

tAssotitted Press Rror1.) WASHINGTON, November lath-rrtTafTcinal commission has appointed S. E. Blackburn of Kentucky a district Judge In thu canal gone. IN WATER POOLS A. ind n.

Boys Pliy the T. U. to i Standstill. THE GAME PROVES AA.USING Sport in Paddles Bring Oat Comical Situations Tanners Make a Hear Soon Ajraii.it tht Christian. (HeaVree fjl 5revW.) COLLEGE STATION.

Texas, November 1 Ratr. fell here steadily from to 2 o'clock so that when Ttiae Chrtstlaa unlvsrslty boy lined up against th Agricultural and Mechanical team at 4 clock many bog wallows In th field were full of water. The mud waa not very thick, but th ground was ao slick that running and tackling waa extremely uncertala work. Several times th ball landed tn the middle of a pool ot water, then the player would pile In with mighty splashes and when th official pulled off th top men thoa oa th bottom would blow water from their mourns Ike a man who had Just taken a king dive. "Come In.

boys, the water la fine," laughed little Dale, as shook th water out of his clothes. Nearly every play was followed by shriek of lau-h-te- Irom the grand stand as twenty-two bedraggled and dripping men would flounder to their feet for a fresh scrimmage. Th gam was a roaring comedy from beginning end. The Agricultural and Mechanical team was made up of five regulars and alx substitutes. Moore acted as captain until I'lay went In during the last few minutes of play.

Neither the Held nor the ends were lu the I'ne- up. Kosa. I ta Hy me. Dcware, FUnchuin and Hamilton aat It out on the player' beach. The regular men begged to be allowed to play, but Coach l.aren wisely saved them for the Ok'ehoina game Tuesday.

Tha Texas Christian university boys claimed to be handicapped by the toe of thiee men. who were laid out In the hard battle with Baylor last Saturday. Nearly all th Agricultural and Mechanical substitutes were sent In fur a tryout during the last half. Mvst of them showed up well. I.i-ggett tackling was sensational.

Rugel and Keberta also played good ball. The game began at 4 o'clock, Texas Christian unlvrrslty kicking off. Kellcy worked two quftrterback klTi. line plunge or two end then sent Leggett over the line for a (urhduwn in three mfnutes of pla K'clley kicked goal. Two and a half minutes afterward Kelley ran furtyvOve yard for lie second touchdown.

Texas Christian university stiffened up so that It took nearly five minutes to wnd Wadllngton across the line. The score nnw stood If to 0. Agricultural and Mechanical asuln started the march and was rudely shocked when I-ggett. Instead of handing the ball to one of hi own teauimstes obligingly chucked It tt the speedy fullback of Texas Christian university. That geatleman smuggled It under hU arm and dashed down the field at such a late that even Choc Kelley seven-league boots could not overtake him.

Texan Christian university failed io kick goal after Allen had made th fourth touchdown. For Agricultural and Mechanical the half ended with the ball ten yards away fn.ni Texas Christian university's goal and rapidly traveling In tliat direction. Score Agricultural and Mechanical Texas Christian university In the second half Kelly nd I'tay each made a touchdown, and tay kjrked one goal. I'tay played only about five minute. Kelly waa replaced by Burgess, who had a palpable rase of stage fright.

The fln.il score stood: Agricultural and Mechanical college Texa Christian university S. Time of hIvea, twnty-flv and twenty minute. The gam was clean and unusually Interesting becau of the comical features 'resulting from the pools of water and tne slick sod. Th Tex Christian university boys are a lot of gentlemen who are alwsys welcomed here. Tbey returned to Wco to- r.

WINTER RACING Seison at Emeryville Track Opened lor Lenjthy Season. THE OPENING HANDICAP Vrti Won by Tack lTiinnally In a Sea ational Finiih, Beating Mont- fomery a lostpWu at Long Price la thi Books. (Hoaifs Post SfrtUl.) OAKLAND. November I -Tea taou-ad people were present at th opening of thr winter rsclng season at EmeryvlUs tow day. Poilowlng ta custom, an outsider, Jsck Nunnally, won th opening handicap.

Jack Nunnally ran a sensational race, werv.ng all over th track, cKistd uae a cyiiune.and won from Montgomery by i nikse. Seven furlongs Martliuuas, Phalanx. Prog reei 'lime 1 f.V- Mile and fifty yard Elisabeth Orenanjt Nobor.asa. Tim kfl t-4. Ui.e-hd Ball, cilia.

Plead. Tint tj One mile, handicap Jack Nunnally, Moat goinery. Acrobat. Time 1:1 1-S. Five furlonga-Magaitn, Pajorlta, 0nral Ruasell.

Tim Futurity lOurse-r-Blr BrUlar, Fireball, Mlat. Ttmll-L BALLOT WON STAKE. Keene's Fsmoui Hone Beat Brookdalt Nymph a Hesl in a DriTe. MiMcwI-J Prut Report NEW TORK. November I Jam R.

Keenv Ballot, tlie favorite, won th moor atakfs. ons mile and a furlong, defeating Broukdale Nymph by a head In a drive, Mr. Kcene's tot winningsh for th season tu date huve been U36.I6S, which Is trxt largest amouot ever wun by one man oil the American turf In a aingi season Th Keen none arttll hav several stak en- gagement to fill before the cloe Urookdule Nymph art a fast par to ths' ttretch, where Ballot nuved up and won. Six and one-half furlonga Purslane. i'a ta, ireuoie siaxer.

1 1 tue i -4 1-5. Two and one-halt mile, Steepler hsse handicap Thlstledale. Un, Jimmy Time Six futlJnra, the Oakland handicap Royal Tourist. Rlalto. Ilorante.

Thne 1:14 One und one-eighth miles, the Edgemoor" rtakea Ballot, Brookdsle Nymph. Nealon. Time 1 11. One mile Crapple, Qulnn Brady, RibadW. Time 1:41.

Seven furlongs-Lotus, Trash, Gridiron. Time 1 14. Killing Deer in Bi; Thicket HVsllcs Pell VCcr ml.) BRYAN. Texas. November Judge A.

0. Boa id. who went with the party of hunters to the Big Thicket In Hardin county, ha returned. He report a great time and said that five deer had bewi killed up to th tun he left, 'ailr ether members of th party ara expected I home tonight Foreigners Must Hare Licenie. tHomstsm Post SotcULs BRYAN.

Texa. November 1. Deputy Oam Warden H. D. Wilson of this county has Eebllahed notice that all foreigners tiring i the county who hare no naturalisation papers will be required to have nonresident a license before tbey will permitted ta hunt In the county.

Bain and No Races. Hens ton Post fecial. At'BTIJl, Texas, November I. On account of rain, the races scheduled for thlsyfter-nonn were declared oil and the horsewtr shipped to fan Antonio. el found in Houston Ttm I K.

art good: woa easi pi ice same slop! going, was heat Ji rrv leap tear. PU.Aa hditi no v-iMtmtiua toi tMni placv. ma ttw tuirvaVa mtvk ami Utoktn Into hia ijt aad umuf all klll n-akt him faWttr. and ih iriUni hora rn wttn ht hrt auc out. hi Mr lld Wck anj atrmirt i every muat U-In ra b-dy to r4 honw (ii-at.

Comy with tn nrtro lv.rj. wnl whV at tl turn ir homo, but when mmm M-hV hurfr inruM and iiH-n by liic-ii; ha out iorm trio Wd of fUy Tlks4ikpafv Xhef rr -omin up tb atitch nod for bjcL but Trunin lt iVkim dHjiji, io riB ih ri- pur by tt ttifj.k nuintln njor. wu fiorar ran all rtiht and a thrtiler vrr ot th nut. Haty TlvmiiJOjim n.i him 4v)r ridor. U'am'n.

ti a yov naitAa Iron, th pfoptc wrnrn they rrtumM-i ut a true rvui ravr and the at ap lat ular aaen during the meeting rin-ne muth the tMrver race, the that got a tray from the hatrier first )d mM tiit way and won hy wltle margins, our was fteatily ba ked In the ttrt. affair and ti came honM tliree lamjiha tt the gotd. Helen Luta aaa thv brat played h4re In tb bam- and wu backfd from 1 1 1 ttt I to lb get the piaca. TTv uthdpr ravva wra cnap lMiig affair and the dopa aiievt tic atory better iban an) iarga bala of wordi. RACE T1ACK GOSSIP.

The flneo Msl'on lisv phy. sgsinst Hicks and Mr- hern reimtted by Judge Mur- Th free-for-all paring race was declared orr anen it Degan raining. Harneas horses require a fast track. Jadg llurphy stated last night to Th Post representative that lie wss sr-stly Impressed with the impqrtaace of Houston aa a raring center 'The bast people at toad the races oere. said thV jadg.

and ail of them seam to be greatly Interested, in te roaning of tie horses, and all that was to gel the people enthused was to l.sr a better racing plant. 'With a mile track and a iteol grand stand. Houston will be on of the most pro.n-Inent racing points in the country aad frnn Sew Tork. Ike Judge thought "Taa pleas-ant weathef'thai we have in Txaa during the winter month, during wr.i. horse can be worked on the track every day.

will bring some of the big stable to Houstoa to winter, and the horses can he kept In goad con-dltion for the spr.ng campaign. "Vi hen the season eitds in tha North th horses can be hrought to Houston sad a race meeting be held here, at the conclusion If which the horses wlU go Into winter quarters Judge Murphy 1 very enthusiastic about having a mile track her tf id will return to this city In Jai.uary and assist la getting the people interested in an up to date racing plant. Jiidjre Mu-phy says Hoiuton Is the liveliest township he has vtalted 1 a long time and was jrl, surprised to find It such a bustling tlty The Jrjge goes to the Ber.nlng track nt Washington C. at which hr will th pren.ding ju.ig Th Bennlng meeting will open neat Saturday. Mr Will i rmy, trainer for Fred T.

Wood was Uin-ntirig the fact that be did not bar his The (k)Slln. In for Bikurday's race Hr Is -ood mudder. by Blue Uuoae oi-t cf Teliiw owan He was told to take him down on Trinity and Braau Valley, "the ware- rut." f. race, but he could har had a royal chance at the race course Saturday. HEPORT OF COTTOir GLTHID.

Stabment From the Texai Coaamii- riomr of Agriculture. i-5mi r. ACiTlX. Texas. November -The com-miasioner of agriculture gave out the following statement today, showing u.e number of hales of cotton ginned in Texas From the ocenlng of th season to September 1.

MOT. KT.40 square bales. C7S round bales; September 1 to October 1. EOT. 5J6.51 square hales.

U.40I round bales. October 1 to November l. 1W 4M.1& ro'jnd and Sfjuare I nlted Stales rport of cotton ginned up to November 1. 1HG. l.ta.dK: Vnlted States report of ginned up to November 1, UOS, ilS iii IE05 MOITKTAIH DTJirHCTIOH.

Arkaaiai Ertopped From Collecting-Penaltiw by Ftderal Court Atincjctci Retort I LITTLE P.Ot-K. Ark. November -In to tiie petltlori of the 8t Louis. Iron Mountain and Botrthe-r. railroad Judge Trlebe.

in the Vnited district court here, late today sranied a temporary injunc tion th railroad commission oil Statf- from penalties arr.ounUng to m.Ms -because of an alleged on he part o- that rtiilroad fo supply' ci-a' care to diflw-nt mine, when ordered ti do so by the Jirii ruac alleg-d in favor of mine owned by the rojlroed. Supporter, of Booievelt and Bryan. WASHINGTON. Xovembu 9 Only thd on-allus ret sibl leans at the cross roads ar for Roose(t: the one-fuilm demorrats ar for Bryan, and the poljlilans of either party are against wan the epitome of -he hresent slt-aktlon given by Rea-esMitatlre Champ Clark -of Mtrso jrl wvj paid his respect to President Ruostfelt Georgia Publkher Diet. lytrc! Prtu XsSerl BAVANNAJC NoTdrber Estllle.

proprietor of tha. aarscnaii Mora. ioc died lauigkc 7 am s-inswAijaxr-r NEW additions to our stock Sliinni -wi-kin the last week warrant us in saving that we believe we are, showing the nobbiest, snappiest and most Btylish; tp clothes to be L. SYSTEM CLOTHES AREPRICH) AT $15 AND UP TO $35 Vinderbilt Beati Kniitaippi iAttotitlri Prat Rtfrt.) NASHVILLE. November a On a heavy track and in tha rain Vanderbllt' University played alt around tb University of Mississippi by a score of 41 to 4 For the first tr nnutr of play Vender-bill had practically lief second team In th game.

Vsnderbllt nad4 ten tuchdown ssd kicked ten goala, some of the latter at difficult angles. Tulase Xa9ies for Fint Time. lAimclmti frtu Rtprt.) NEW ORLEANS. November Tulans rsivsrstty lost today for th first time this a game against tog University of eVrluagaa, IX t't'- 1 S- 1.

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