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emlm KX niMHf.Mi r mizEr ILL' "Ir V1' j 1 if . .? i ffKIBUNKITntKN. Tot. M. No. St. ALBUQUERQUE, HEW CO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1012. TEN PAGES TODAY rornra voii. wo. tm ! wAni mswa today ;; to est it i it tamAut. ; )., ttxtj (beats a nontli or 1ft owta ' a week c literal at jcmt 4oo?i ; fifty cesta Iry laeU, 'IP IIS OUTLOOK DARK I FOR EARLY II War Clcuda Loom Dark Over European Continent and tho Great Towers May Be Drawn Into Near Eastern Confliot. GERMANY CALLS FIVE ARMY CORPS TO COLOR Russia and Austria Girding for Possible Struggle While Em peror Franz Josef Orders Strict Censorship. Or Least Wire la Crtniog Ucratdl London. Nov. 23. Rumpe's nerves vn nicked today tin war clouds lowered over the continent. A stream of rinniirH pointing to the np parent fact that both Hussln und Austria ure girding for n. conflict which iniiy Involve more tlmn hitlf ihe civilized world Mowed from var ious sources, and. iih the Austrian' Kovernment ordered u utrlet censor-; ship on telegraphic communication, , truth of the rutnorH could not he de-1 nled, though their continuation was uIho unohtulnuhle. Prague sent word thnt Clermuny hud ordered .tho pre parations of 130,000 army reservists, to he ready In cane the emlilro Ih drawn Into the Krcnt war that diplo mats fear may grow out of the strug gle In the tlalkan penlnsulu. The rumors accord bndly with Pre mier Amiulth'H statement lust night (ih to the prcvulllnx harmony among tho Kuropeon powers, uttlqlal statements fall to dissipate the gen eral unxlety uh to the nttuallon. Nothing haH developed within the last twenty-four hours to show whiithVr the TurKi will llnd the pro posed modifications In tho terms of fered by tho silted Dalkun nationn sufficient to Induce them to agree to un urmlstlco preparatory to a defi nite peace. The plenipotentiaries now on their way to Tchatulja on he half of the alllfH are reported to he carrying with Ihcm frush terms of peaco In u form thut tnuy open the door which Ih mill regarded an slund Ing ajar for their reception. The Ottoman government point out that It Htlll han 00,000 soldiers to draw front, white the llolguriuns have none. The allied Balkan na tionn, however, retort that they uru now In a poiltlon to march 15,000 troops who have heretofore been en gaged nlKflWhoro to swell tho beslcg- Ing force In front of the Turkish lines ut Tchntalja. Hhould tho war continue, It In us numed In military circlet thut an at tack will noon bo opened on the forts along the Dardanelles, whoNe fall would permit the Gre.'k tleet to hum Imrd the (Turkish cupllat. j - nuiiRAntANS nKTiiu; BI3POnf2 Tl'JtlUHH HOltTIK London, Nov, 23, Turkish troops lauded hut night at the port of (ill Ivrl, on the Bea of Marmoru, under flrn from the Turkish war vessels, according to ft news agency despatch from Constantinople. The right wing of tho (Bulgarian army In front of tho Tchalja linen In thun threatened. The Bulgarian troopu tnude u despcr ate attempt to drive buck Ihe Turku, hut after un hnur'H lighting were forced to retire. INDEPENDENCE OV AliUANIA PnOCLAI.MED Herlln, Nov. 23. Tim Independ ence of Albania hun been proclaimed by Inmal Kaihal ney, the loader of the Albanians, according to n report puhllHhed In the Allegemelne Zcltung today. Al'RTniA EflTAOMHI IE6 fflfllCT CEN'RORftlilP London, .nov. zn, a new agency denpatclt from Vienna lay a ronnor hip haa been eatabllihud on all tel Agraphia and telephone communlca lonn frahi AUitro-Hungnry to foreign countries since crly thin morning. HTO GEftMAtf ATWtY tJOHPH CALIiED OUT Prague, Bohemia, Nov. 23.The re nervism of Ave Herman corps, num bering lJO.OdO Inen, have been ordoVed to rejoin their rglnient, according to tho Crskl BlnVo. tviikh onrvKX Aac INTO ADIUANOPLB flofla, Ilulnrln, Nov,' Jl. Tho !) slogcjd.karrlson or Adrlanoplo attempt ed aliUiiskl rtrtls ytsterdny, accord- Ins tbidosiMtohirS rcconved here, Tho Turitlsn.trdOprf, howover, wro thrown back, IMA h foHress nfter a battle which IssffA thl-DUf nout inn morning. n; mm WAIVE HVOll EVACUATION Ul-The Balkan M Ilea ure a to have watvea th exacuatlon by meir w tm .Tit lines of Tchatatia i tWt tha larrlson of Wi marc-out with, M thu kAnMit. $.t, ttceordlntr to Oio rU MH OuKUe. Tfcuy Instate PEACE I BALKANS j.u TBI at, eve, on the eurrender of the fortress of Adrl'anoplc Itself. The Porte, on the oiner nana, de mands thnt Adrlsnople remiiln In vented ponding tho armistice, ui the French fortress of tteirort dlil ilmlriR tin1 Franco-German armistice. MISS TAFT TESTS GREAT GATE OF Daughter of President Visits Canal Zone as Guest of Sec retary of War and Is Royal ly Entertained. lly Learnt Win Ut KumiIur Herald) I'olon, Panama, Nov. 23. one of tin gl'int Kates of the Oatuii lncl In the Panamu canal wan tented for The llrrl time yenterday when MIkm Helen Tnft put the electrical machinery In operation and xwung the gate open. She waK vihltlng tho canal In com pany with Henry I.. Htlmm.n, seere- I ii rv war. and li Ih part A iinli Ih to lie civ en in their honor l"HiKht. EMBEZZLER IS GIVEN CHANCE TO START LIFE ANEW Man Who Stole Ten Thousand Dollars From Denver News paper Is Let Off With Sus pended Sentence. lly LciihhI Wire to ICvcnlng Herald Iienver Nov. 23. ISmhexzlement, larceny a Imllee and grand lurceny, by Theodore ('. Henry, conllned In Went Hide criminal court here today, will not he punlhhed. William Rtnhlotnn, manager of the; Denver. Itepiilillcan during the period Henry, an bookkeeper, admitted he em bcz2lud approximately lrt.dOO, linked on behall of the newnpapcr and Hen ry that neuletico he niiHpeiided, and Judge Teller compiled. Henry told the court no one hut hlliiHolf hail lieiiellted by ti Ih IheftH, nald he hud tuiiile full reparation and would leave. Ihe Mute and start anew Henry wan urrcHicd Hept. 2K, lilll. SUFFRAGISTS FREE TO PARTICIPATE Convention at Philadelphia Rejects Prouosition That Would Limit Activities o Members of Association, Of leased Wire to Evening; Herald Philadelphia, Nov. -a. Tho Worn iiti'n Huffrngf annoclntlon In couven tlon hero today defeated by an over whelming majority tlm proponed con Htltutlonal iimeiidiiieut reiulrlng ofll cum to miilntiiln n non-pniltlcal nttl tilde, except Mute whoro equul nuffrnge In III force. The amendment was the Hiibiei'i of warm debate. Hpeaklng In favor of Ihe amend menl. Mrn. Ida II. Ilnrp-r. New York made a vlgoroun appeal In Uh hehulf at the oulnet of which hIip declared she had her coat off and her sleeve.- rolled up, adding "If It were not for the hatpins, my hat would bu In the ring." "That's progressive." remarked Dr. Anna Hhaw, who presided. "This Is the. most importunt matter beforo the convention," continued MrH. Hnrper. "We are. to decide to day tho policy of the association for the future, and thu tlmn has como when wo shall (uko n decided position on Ihe o.uetlon " Woman Deitled Now Trlnl. . Chlcugo, Nov. 23.-Jtidgo Wlndea fn tho criminal court hero todny de nled a motion fr a now trial for Mrs. Ioulsn I.lndloff, con.ictcd nnd sentenced to twenty-llvo yt'ars In the penitentiary for tho murder of her son, Arthur l.lndoff. FEDERATION OF LABOR REJECTS REFERENDUM far Lhm Wire f Hvenlas Herald 1 nochestcr, N. Y Nov. 23. Tha prorfosed constitutional amendment providing for election of officers of th American Federation of Labor by, a,reterenaum 10 iu mmuers, was ue teotea this urternoon, Oomner ito-CJootml. Ilochester, N, Y(, Nov. S. Bamuol dompers vra this aftarnoon re-oIeqt ed president of the American Federft uoa of-tebor. . M . 6 TUN DAM POLITICS TURKEY TROT SAVES HIGH FREIGHT RATE FROM ARTESIA Pecos Valley Poultry Raiser Drives Thanksgiving Birds Two Hundred Miles to El Paso Market. SIX HUNDRED DINNERS FOR PASS CITY PEOPLE lly Leaned Win to I'.veulng Herald lloswell, N. M., NOV. 23 1". ,MC- 'ormlck of Artenla, south of here, ban launched the latest style of 'Tur key trot." Kevcrul tla8 ago he started from his poultry ranch for I Paso, 200 miles away, driving nearly ouo turkeys overland to pro- Ide Thanksgiving dluuerH for resi dents of the Push City. Kiom the latent reports he Ih having hut Utile illillcuU. and Ih making twenty to twenty-live iiiIIch a day. He car ries bin f I and water III u covered wagon, also poultry Wire, with which he I'oiistrueii it temporary corral ver night He clalliiH to have ocil ihe high fi'.-lKht t1'1" problem. ONE KILLED; FIVE Hundred Pounds of Explosive Stored in Burning Building Let Go With Disastrous Re sults. II) 1,1'OhciI Wire lo I'.vcnltlC Herald Poplar ntlllT. Mo.. Nov. 23. -1 'lilts. t.'oouce was killed ami live other men Injured, three probably h. tally, when 100 pounds of dynamite wete ex ploded In Frank Klttreili;c'a More at Walsh's Hpur duiiiig u (lie ear'lv to day. The btillilliiK was wrecked nud structures In Poplar Itltiff, live miles distant, were shaken. Twenty work men hoarding in ait adjoining house were attempting to control the lire In Klttredge's star.- when the dyna mite oxploded. RED CROSS RELIEF FOR WAR VICTIMS AT Two Hundred Dollars Tele graphed to Columbus. N. M., for Use Among Sufferers From Border Engagement, lly Leased Wire In Evening Herald J Washington, Nov. 23. The Amer ican lied i "loss today telegraphed 1200 to the local chairman al 10 1 Pnso, Texan, lo be uyed In relief work amoiiK the soldiers wounded In the engagement at Pnhuniis, between Mexican federals and rebeln, who urn now In CnlumbiiH, N. .M. The war department Iiuh nppr ived (leneral Bteevers' action In uiulcrtuklng re lief work. aenorul Hteever today advised the war department that tho rebel lend er, General Ha lunar, Intends to leave Palomos tomorrow to march on Casus Ornndrs. Ho Is expected to aunrur In tho vicinity of I'ort IIIIhh soon unless Intercepted by .Mexican forces, UNITICl) rtati:h ahmy HV'ltOKONH ATTHNI) WOUNIH'.U 131 Puso. Texas. Nov. 23. Federals and rebels wounded In the Inking f Pulomos ure being treated today at (ho International line by the United Btates army hospital corps from Co- lumbus, N. M opposite) the Mexican port whleh hus fallen Into rebel hands. Wounds of about tinny men were dressed this morning. JONES WINS FIRST HONORS ON TRACK mv 1jmuu Wlro lo livening Herald Ithaca, N. Y., Nov, 28. Cupt. John Paul JAnea won first honors In tho Inter-oolieslute cross country meet thla Aftttimooti. Tober of Drown wu aaeond nnd Copoland of Harvard third. . mrvard won the meet with 83 uilnU. Cornell second with 76, Dart febtflh third with 90, MiusachuMtU tnictUitta ot Technology fourth wlvh lit) poltfl, w HURT I DYNAMITE EXPLOSION DM MAGAZINE WRITER MAKES - MARTYRS OF CONVICTED Remarkable Article in Iron workers' Journal Scores Government for Prosecu tion of Conspiracy Cases. STEEL TRUST BEHIND ACTION IS CHARGED (llr Learnt Wire to Kvriilng Herald Indianapolis, Nov. J i AitaikH on nistrlci Attorney Chan. - V, Allllor and on tho government's prosecu tion of tho "dynamite conspiracy" cases, in, published. In i In Ironwork ers' I'liloii magutlne' i-lnii i lie trial begun, were read by Mr. Miller lie lore the Jury today. In an aitlcle. as rcai to the Jury, i DYNAMITERS the Kovernment'H proseciuion Is ie- "Her husband lefi them," said lerred to as follows: Mrs. Weiss. "She worked In a rag "On the sixth ol October these ' shop. .She could not e.iin "Hough at forty-llvo dtjTenilonlH walked Into! thai to provide fm Intmli and tho eoiiil and pleaded 'not guilty' to thobabv. I lilid to give her my food, charges of the Hteol trimt. Then be- ' Hhi wa too pioml to ,.n it I toolt gait the lame trial, u ttlal In which i rood to In r Ii.iiImIii Th.it i when 1 money, prestige, power WHS the plus- IoiiiiiI In r ile.nl llv.-l inithl silo ectilor of want and obscurity, a trial , prayed like thai, lb it In i IniMhiind hi wlili It the trust iiiasiiueiaili s iih the government." Itelel'eliei lo the Mi S'.lllliila hrolll- crH pleas or guilt at I. ns Angeles, j as read in eviileiico iiom thu iiiaga- .tile, was. i "The pirns or 'gulliy' quickly fed-j lowed the ill rests. In the hands or an all-powerful enemy, with courts and Juries commltteil against them,' vv Ith, tralloiH as friends anil Irlciuls as trattois, a trial was Impossible. The two Mi'Namaras stood bravely heiore ihe wot Id und said: 'Yen, wo n)e wtiriloix. We fought as seemed to us best We fought loreo with rolee, power lor power. .Maybe wo tiM'd the vi rung weapon. History will II. but we heard Ihe cry, "ho an guishing it) .if men and of women giouiid In the steel yards, ubovo thu voice of i aullon. We Hand ready to take tho conieiueuc of our net1 without a whlmpur, without an ap peal lor sympathy.' "Hill two victims were not enuugh lor i In' Steal Hum. The organization ItM'll must be disrupted. Ctuadud on with a ileslie I'm vengeance, they hll'eleheil tut til crili I IllillilH lor lliol'u illhlliiUljUlli'il vletlms. "illve hi liiiiiiiMin,' they cried, "(live us 1 i.irrow.' " The ntllele illnei by Mr. Miller was signed by Miss Mary b'lelil ol New Vork, a wrlier for labor union publications. Utile i:. MeMaulgal's recital or bis eonlesslon .is u iMuimllc.r wiih Inter rupted today to allow other wit nesses to testily, Cornelius I.. Ciowley, Monica, Pa., told or the iiuiiiiig of nitroglycerin In un old cooper hhop at Orchester, Pa., In Augtisl, I'.UO, it vvas this store of explosives which MrManlgal charges w.i i poinieii out to tho an thorllleii tun inoiiihs beforo tho l.os Angules ixplosloii by 11. H. Hockln III seeritlv giving luformatlou lo double i in'.." Ibe union, (leorge V. Illiivey ilcj;rrllliil no explosion i.iuh.it ii v McMaulgal mi; Mil' el' 7, unci, hi u new opera bous.' at llosinii. Watchmen corrob orated Mi.vi.iiiIk.'iI'h statements that boinlm hud iii'i-n placed In tho south- uest side ol tin- n ructuru. Testlmonv ih.il J. SC. Munsey was In cnmpnn with .lames li. Mc.N'n- mara in Sail Lain- City shortly after Ihe l.os Aug. I's Tim oh explosion was given by Ji.iui W (lours. The Kov ernment ih.ngis thut MuiiHcy se- reted the i liainlter for two weeks. (lepers Hit 111 lie oM'rheurd Me.Maitial.i and Mutism 'talking iihoul the Mor- motm bi liii: oppKHcd to unions," ami. recogiw.lni: MuiiM-y us an niipi.ilul- ailce, In w hi vmiii litem to a salnoii. Tbeie. in -iid. .MoNumurti was In trml in I'll .i Williams," RECEIVER IS NAMED Project Embraoing Forty Thousand Acres in Platte River Valley in Financial Difficulties. Br Leased Wire Iu Bvenlacr Ilarald) ;noynnno, vvyo.. .ov, za, jiuiho J. A. Itlner last night uppolntud C. C, Carlisle of (Mieyeiuie tm receiver for tho Norlh Plalte Vulley irrigation company, vilh nulhorlty to contlnuo tho company's opi ratlons, This course was desired by the bondholders, wit was opposed in I'nUed fltutcs district court by creditors of the corporation who sought to bavo tho company thrown Into bankruptcy .In order that they might collect (itS0a which they alleffo to bu ilu i) thofnt;. The North Pbitlo 4iripat,.y'a project embraces forty thoutana Miro In the Norlh Xlatto river vftlloy' Jn Converse oounty nosr Douifiw FO RRIGATION COMPANY MOTHER WITH BABE STARVES TO DEATH IN CHICAGO T Deserted by Husband Unfortu nate Woman Is Too Proud to Accept Chanty From Needy Neighbors. BODY IN ATTITUDE OF PRAYER WHEN FOUND lly I.rnnnl Wire i I'.vrulim llrrnlil) fllll'iiuo. N'o -'' In ' Hi'le room In Norlh ltaM,.il Mnel l.isi lilght .Mrs. Julia Miller ami li I i iiiolillis old son v le IoiiiiiI ili .nl i Mm. Helen 'i a nc l!hlior .Mrs. Miller luid In I bal-v III her nl m ami in her 1 1 it 1 1 I un- clasped a iiosar.v. Her niiluute w.is ibat of I prayer. Mis. Weiss told the pollen Hint Hie vvnltiali nllil her luilie died of stiiixntlon. ninilit ritiirn OF MEXICO ENDS Corporal and Trooper Who Terrorized Sttn Ygnaoio Ar Carted Off to Juarez Jail By Swarm of Ruraies. lly Leased Wire to levelling Herald T.l Piino, Texas, Nov. 23. Corporal Mel I iiuh, troop Thliieculh cavalry, couillliillililiK an 1 1 1' 1 1 1 y coinpusiil of Pilvaie rolweck, Invaded Mexico I rum Ji'iibeus, Texas, nud took Hn town of San Ygiiaclo, As n result Ihe two I'lllleil Htali'M imlillers lepilHn In Ibe Juaie. Jail ebulgeil with serious criminal oireuse. i:nieiing Mexico mounted and ariiied, to seek "tcMiilla," a lleiv Mixli'.in liquor, they engaged lit r light In tho Peaciitul Mexican town unit three natives testify that Ibey ui'ti' hi'iileu over the heads with ihe ll'niipil'i' pistols. (Hie of the men mi.iv ii'. The Aunt lean troopers Un. ills wi le overpowered by a nwnrin vii ii ,in i nialiH, GIRL GUILTLESS OF IS Jury in Columbus C a s Promptly Acquits Miss Far ley on Trial for Killing Her Former Sweetheart. Illy Leased Wlro to llvcnlnc Hcrnldl foiniiiiiii-. iihio, N'ov 223. A Jury In un inn I inini tiiilay aciiultled MIsm i 'i'i i It. i 1' iliv hi it. i.niiie nlen ographcr, cli.iig. .1 viiii tin' iiitit'iler of A Iv In !: llnii" r ELECTRIC TRAINS GRASR IN FOG More Than Soore of Persons Injured in Rear End Colli sion on Scattle-Tacomn In terurban, lly Is'omiI Wire in IIvciiIiik Herald) Bcutlle. Wahli , Nov. 23. Morti thun twenty pel sons wero Injured by a rear-end collision between a sub urban freight train and u local pus sensor train at llivertnn, on tho Beuttto ft Tucoimi lutcrubun railway. Motorman Cuntpbell ot the freight tralnile believed to be fatally hurt. A dense fotr prevailed at tha tttna of tho cc!4ent nnd llm freight train tolesooped the reur uur ot tho pus (mngec UrMn. TENEMEN AMERCAN GNOMINIOUSLY MURDER VICE INDICTMENTS HELD INVALID BY !T JUDGE Grand Jury .Findings Against Owners of Property in Red liirht District Thrown Out of Court. SPECIAL PROSECUTOR WITHOUT AUTHORITY lly Lemnl Wlrr In ICrrnlnB IteralAl HellVel, I'liln. N.. 23, lnUICl- iiients brought b i npei lal grant! Jury against llflv piiseui .mil pant Denver city ami county oliu litis nnd property ovMieiH in Septemiier last, charging tin 'in with allow mik various Instltti II. 'ii ..I vlri' in I'Msl. wero dismissed b Inilti ,1a Hies Ti ller In the dim- in . i in. ni, it o. thi- ilistrtlct court this umi'tnoi:. Jinle.' r.'lli.f held that nintrbi .liiilm- II I Sliattuek, who presided In Un i iiinti.it hritucli of the district coin t .ii tii, mini the .Indictments Wi'ii t i' ,l. ami who set aside I)ls- trin vm. .1 a. Klllott nnd appointed oh .. .lit tuoseeutor John Horn (.Mill. iini on legal right, to appoint ti sp i i i'..H,-.'iitor, iiinl that there- fie ii M.iuienlH were Illegal IS OF Defendant in Salem Harder Case Asserts He Is Being Tried Not for Deeds But for Political ViewB, lly Leiiaed Wire lo RveeJtuc lltraldl Salem, Mass., Nov. 23. Josoph J. Illtor, leader of (ho l.awrenco textllo stilke, on lii.il as an accessory hi tho moiiler ot Anna I.oplz.o, today lu itlstnl upon aililrcssliu: the Jury In his own it I r. when Dlstiici Atturnuy Attwill eiiuipietcil Ins cloning argu ment lor the prosecution, Itlsing iu Ihe cage, pain and trem bling with emotion, Kttor declared; "I have been tried hern not upon my acts, hut upon my political and social views." Pausing for a moment, ho resumed, his yoli'o ringing loud: "I make no ihreaiii, but history lines. History records things with a Utile variation beio iiinl (here, but nothing can eirtice the fact, that ho- 'anno ot my political ami siielallstlii vii'wa I am brought lo the bar. 1 am compelled lo speak heeaiise of Put luel. My iiltorni.V'i have ilotii) Well In bllllllllllg IlliS eiiiln mo fill' IIS Ibe law ami llln eMili'inn ih ion- I. ' AT E Father of Victim Swears Out Warrant Against Man With Whom Daughter Was Las Seen Alive. lly I, eased Wlro to lOvcnlng Herald lliiriisnii, Ark., Nov, 23. Charged with uiiirder of Miss Hlla Uarham Otis Davidson, 20 years old, member r a prominent family of Zlns, Ark., win. arrest cil i hern todny on a war rani iiworii out by the young woman's rut I nr. Miss Durham left her homo .ii .l in last Thursday for n hortu l i.i .ii liib', and her mutilated body was found seternl miles from her home. RECOUNT DEMANDED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY r lly Leased Wire lo Kveala Herald l.im Angeles. Nov. 23. Tho bill In eiptliy prepared by tho Progressive porty, demanding u recount of tho presidential vole In two preclnota of I4iM Angeles county, was filed today In tho superior court Theso wero tho precincts covered by the vrlt of mundntn Issued to tho Detnuuruta two days ago, Arguments probably will be heard next Tuesday. Mrn, l Arrnlgutsl Tor Murder.' Hednlln. Mo., Nov, 33. Mrs. Pansy JCIIen Losh, charged with polaonlntf two Missouri vyomon eight years atv, wus arrdlsaail In the criminal court herd today nnd clvon until 1:80 Mon day to enter a ploa to tho charge of tnurdor In tUa first dciroti, ill DENVER NVASION ETTOR DECLARES RE VICTIM PERSECUTON MUTILATED RODY DF 61 FOUND ROD YALE IS NO MATCH FOR HARVARD 6 STRUGGLE Score of Twenty to Nothing Tells Sad Story of Downfall of the Blue Eleven at NetB Haven, A YALE NEVER DANGEROUS UNTIL FINAL PERIOD (llr Leased Wire to Kveataar m-aldl New Haven, Nov. 23. Tho alertness of Harvard In taking udvantnjto o0 Yate's errors and Held kicking byj llrlekley gavo Crimson tho victory over the Illuo icntn today ljy a score ot 20 to o. Two touchdowns, ono by. Storer and the other by Urlokley, wero scored in tlm ilrst nnd third perloda, principally dun to muffed punta In tha Ynlo backfleld. Brlckley kloked on goal from tho Held from- the ac-yard line and another from th 1 9-yard line, vale was never dangerous until tho final period when tho Mue'a. af rensn curried tho ball 80 yards down the Held to Jlurvard'n etffM-yard lino. There it wa lost oh downs. A, tew minutes later Pumpelly wan about to) try to kick a field goal when tho came) ended. Harvard mudo comparatively few consistent marches into Tale's terrH tury by tho rushing game tutd JtlcJrinB was adopted as the beat mtM't 6t of fettso agalnat un uacertala Mat) Ixtek lluld. Klght bad muff wisdom or thla lino of MtaVafc,. (ffftt" vurd had no call to unoenre aar in trlcato play and rolled hint) entires ly on lino plunes fcy iftftteil and llrlekley. Tno Yale orfsnmi not ehow strong until the wt few ntlfltttec at Play when Harvard' Krai atria of Players wero eMppUtated fey tiubatl tutes. The acore nwuto by the Crim son today WM tha lret made in a) Harvard-Yale, )bUi In. ten yen4 sad tho touchdowns "were Mb Arat etMter the Crimson or thfl BIu luia weredl against each other lit Ve.yeArs. lialled ns champions wHej they left the field. , New Haven, Nov. 33. Harvard and YiUn clashed thla afternoon In thelt annual football gnmo. Yalo won tho toss and took the woet goal and tho kick off, Thla gavt Har vard tho north end with tho sun la their faces. Klynn klckod off over the Harvard goal Unas. Tho ball wan brought out lo tho twonty-ynrd line. ''eltou kicked and It was Yulo'a balb on their 20-yard Hut. Flynn kicked) out of bounds on Yale'n 34 -yard line. Harvard made It a first down on Yalo'H 2 1 -yard lino and rotulnod tha ball, Utickley tried for a Hold goal from tlio 28-yard line, but fulled. Yalo tried ono rush when tho ball wan brought out. Flynn kicked on tho second down to Gardner on Harvard's to-yard line. Humelster threw aard ner on Harvard's 40-yard line. Bom elster throw tiatdner without sain. Fenloti kicked out of bounds on Yalo'a 2 5 -yard line. .Spalding made u yard through center, On another fake formation Klynn went around Har vard's loft end for twelvo yards, but there wum holding In tho Yalo line und tho Illuo was sent beck to their seven. yard lino. Htnndlng bosldo hie goal line, vain kicked lo Ourdner on Harvard's 40- yard line. Kelton kicked for Har vard on tho first down and tho bait wont outside on Yalo'a 32-ynrd lino, Spalding made- two yards around left end, Klynn kicked on tho first ciown. Felton kicked to Yale'a -it-yarn im where there was a fair catch. Flynn kicked on the second down to Clam ber or Harvard's. 2.8-yard lino, Tnro waH a fulr catch by tho riarvara quor torbuck, Wendell made a yard. through center. FeUoh'a kick was muffed by Whoelor on Yaio'a 3o-yara line. llrlekley picked It up and ran lo tho goal lino for tho first scoro of tho game. Hardwlok kicked tho goal. Hcorei Harvard, 7s Yale, 0, Play was resumed by tflynn kicking: over the goal Una. Wfhea tho boll won brought out tfelton klolcell to Yale's) 4 1-yard line. Wheeler again muffed It and the ball .Went to l Harvard. Drlckley akepM fcaWt.t tha J4rard line and klckia'a. roaVfrom thft fleld. making the score) Harvard, lOj Yale 0, Cornell repriced Wheeler at quur ter back. First perlodt Harvard, 10; Tale, 0, Tho second period opened wltlv a. Yule kick to wo Harvard 15-yard line, and iho punt wan returned to Yae'B 40-ynrd line. Yulo spread out esid Kpaldlnar toseea a high forward bilt lilled. Bhel don went In for BbmeWOr. flpaut ding's Becond forward paSii iwaa Inl?r ceptod by Harywd oa .th Crimson 23-yard tine. Felton punted. t TaleVJlJ-yartJ iih' and Flynn kleko4 baek t Harvard's DS.yard line, WwMf Wna no BomeJaWn on the Yale end n6 mrdwlolt tmvn ran the ball baok to mrvaraa fi yard line, Felton tricked to Piyjtn ot 31-yard line. Tht finll yf bnt cornel pionea n u five yards. Flynn Wised ie. a. Harvard's S7-yr lis Felton kicked to. ConAtU Jd-yard line, "Flynn ktcketl tq tyitn&fc IRON nMavBjajjaW' r