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these costly errors occurred soon alter this, when Brswsr, who seemed complet?is t?' have losi con. Ademe ?n hints? If. allowed ? kick of Brooks to botimi fifteen yarda down ihe field beyoa ? him, and theti almos* lost ii by noi falling ?m It. The hull should have been taken ?ui ihe fly, but In any case should ? t heve been allowed to bound so far before being stopped. FAIRCHU.D SUCCUMBS I AN IN.ll BY. At this point of the game Palrchild. wh ? had kept a steadying Influence behind th?? line, was sent through the centre, ani received another slight blow on ??is head similar to the one which laid him up ? versi w eki earlier In the fall. He might possibly ha played on h was snxlou enough t ? do go, certainly?bul the ?? ictora were too mifch afraid thai another blow on his al? ready weaken? d ne? ? and spine might Injure him seriously. Palrchild ?s to be commended for his play ?luring tins,? two games, for hi had nevei played fullback bel ire, nor had he pra 'Used the position in mon than thn ? games in the course . i.f this season. He promise? to make ? capital fullback next year if he spends ih<? year In punt- , ing. The retirement of Palrchild put Whlttemore on the field, and as the end of the half ap? proached it was found that Charles Brewer ????nid noi bold l'in until ?lu? end. l!> was scarcely able to stand owing to his lami ankl?. ani should not really hau? been allowed to u?? in at all. n?? vas replaced by Hayes, who did ; s?? well in th?? Yah? game and so poorly to-day. It was only ?\ abort tin:?? after Hayes went ?>it ? when r>p>"k? punted nearly sixty yards, coir,- | 1'letelv over every Harvard man's head, Includ? ing liayes. Tim punt, ilk.? all Brooke'? kicks. | was remarkable fur precision and for velocity. Hayes ran back with the idea at first of stop? ping th?? rolling ball. Either he was confused at being overktcked or did noi reali/.,? bow near he was to his rnvn goal line, for, instead of al? lowing the ball to run over the touch line ?>f its own velocity, ho caught it on a Indimi <>n the Ave-yard line and his momentum was so great tina it only required ? push from s Pennsyl? vania man t?> semi him beyond hi? own goal posts with the lia.ll. There Is scarcely a poorer play In the game than this, and it was g olear case of loss ?if nerve at ? moment when nothing was needed but an instant thought Haye? la a freshman, and this play is perhaps excusable on that ground, though In reality no such play should ever be excusable. There was in, such play on the Pennsylvania side, the Quakers' only weak point bang ?i tendency to fumble occasionally. The safety touchdown cave two points to Penn? sylvania, and almo?! Immedlstety after time was up, and the first half of the game was over and the se, re standlnc 2 to o in favor of the Ph.lla.del phians. HARVARD STILL FULL OP HOPE. on the whole, ?c. the end of the flni half, Har? vard*? Chan sa were even for winning the game and several bet? were made then of ?'?? evi n on the r?'sult of the game The only thing that was uncertain was Whether the li irvari team ;iian for man, wa- in ? physl :al ci ndltlon which would permit it to pia) as well in the sec >nd half as they ha.1 in the first, and this prov?ed t.> be the real stumbling bl ick after all. The Penn? sylvania men won their game against Prli ? in the sec ,n,i half, some said '< ? mee Prln men ?-t.? iver-confldent, other? said because the Princeton team waa overtrained. Both of these payings hiul a grain of traili In them, but the real reason was that Pensylvsnla, in the Aral half played better G >tba?, and, In the place that th?? Phlladelphlam were In splendid condition. Thej h ve all the season been cx cellently trai ?. and yet, in spite if thla, it would have be ? natural tl r had p ?? pul up as g "1 a game 1 ? Nn\ 'inber l*v In fact, it has been sail iften thai no team c brought up to It? highest ? ?Ini twice In one ?, But the P< nnsylvsi . ? : ?> ? ? were ? talnlj I i) with ? ????; ? m of Kn . . wh . nevertheless played ? re? markable gan TH:; QUAKERS IN SPLENDID CONDITION. Thi- dlfferen ? In phys! -il coi ! noi mak??? Itself evident intll afl r the beginning of the second h ,'.;. but tl >n 11 s m b ? ame that the Harvar I lini noi ?? ilsl Penni v?? vanla s nee a? it had d ne i?; the first half. Th- second halt had scarcely begun when. on an attempt to pan: by Hayes, the kick was blocked Hayci oughl : I to hiv kicked, in fact, he waa slow, and then pan:? ? from the r.-.:dst of a crowd ? I Pennsylvania men, one of ?horn was behind him when h<? did mske the trv. The kl k ' blocked aim it fi >m the en'-l of hi? : ie, an I Wag? ni ural p1 klni the ball up ob the bound, carried it fifteen yarda ov r the line. The touchdown was sol whal la called an earne 1 touchdown, as the safety touchdown in t.-.? Arsi half was ?l??? unearned; bul it was a touchdown, nevertheless, and was the result of Quick and good p'.sy on thi pan of Pennsyl vanla'a ruabllne. as well a.- : the poor play by lbs Harvard b ick. AN INEXCUSABLE ERROR This touchdown, making the score I t?, 0 in favor of Pennsylvania, practically decided the game, for Harvard must score twice in order t<> win, ami musi actually get over the line twice, as Palrchild, the Held goal-klcker, was <>ut of it. It t>ok the strength OUt Of the Harvard team for awhll??. and during this time another ?>f the bad and costly plays occurred which are always so unnecessary On? of the elemental laws of football U: thai .. ? ? tan under sny cir? cumstances shfill pick up a hall. He shall and must alwaya fall on It, 'ad th?n afterward, ;f possible, get up airain and run with It. Whlttemore, h iweven tried ? ? pick up ? puni ol Brooke's which passed him, not over hi? head, hai tO "i.?? side !: was rolling Si til!, and his play, of course, was t'> fall <m it, roll over, and try to g, ? up and go on .- thla, h fi it himself being pursued fi ' Ii I, and tried to pick it up There waa ? I imble, of course, snd Knipe, who aeemed to cover the whole Held throughout th aft? ? : . caught 11 on ? rebound from Whlttemore'? armi and ran twenty yards with It to Harvard'a 5-yard line. In two play? Knlpe himself carried i: over, and Pennsylvanie had r< >r> ? again ; and again it was noi an earned touchdown, bui one made b) quick players who knew en 'iKh t.. lake ;. Ivantage of Harvard's flukes and bad plays. Tn - touchdown waa mad close |o th?? side Hi -. am! , ? a pant out Brooke missed the goal, ? aking the s ??? U t.> ? in Pennsylvania'? favoi. OSOOOD'S THREE SPLENDID RUNS. Halloweii asean time bad been replaced by Wheeler. He had hi? nos?? broken In the fai? game, and it was a question whether ha ought to play. The Una] d? ils! >n was that be should go In and play as Ion? a: he could. Thi boy evidently p?ayd himself out, fot he wa? com? pletely exhausted wh. ? he finslly left the field It was at this point in th,? gam,?, after Knlpe had made a remarkable rur of nearly fifty yards, that Osgood. who had ? it be?-ri able to get around Harvarde rig it enJ before, began to make thie?? runs that should u<? me noi ibis in football history? To ?>? sure. Brewer, on Har vard's right end. wsa exhaust i. ani these play? could not have? be.n made earlier in th?- gam??; nevertheless, the) WOT? beautiful runs, well chosen, well managed aa to Interference, and ex? ecuted with a care and Judgment that show??,! Osgood to be what football men have always known him to be?a remarkable running half? back; one of the best, indeed, that ha\>? been seen in the last half-doaen years, Osgood made three of the'??? run?, one "f sixty yards, and the other two of forty-five and fifty, respectively. On the second lie brought the ball from the centre of the lieid to Harvard'? liv? yard line, and In th?? nexl play carried II over for a touchdown?the Arst and only earned touchdown of th?? gnu*? Il wa? punted out ;":,I Brooke klck?-?l the goal. BAJIVARD SCORES HER TOUCHDOWN. Harvard had, however, .tust le for,? showed ionie of the spirit She exhibited in the second half of last Saturday*? game, and when, on a good punt by Hayes, i'abot got the ball on the thlit> yard line through a bad tumble of Brooke'? out? ?lde the sideline, the men rushed II down the field yard l>> yard, and over the line for ih"ir first and only touchdown In the game, The score was made immediate,y under the goal posta, and A. Brewer should have ? ? < U ? - ? 1 the goal, but th? ball struck the crossbai and fell back. This, with Pennsylvania's touchdown, which almost Immediately followed, brought the score up to Its final point, is t , 4. in favor of Pennsylvania. For the few miiiut.? that roanataed Harvard assumed the defensive Krank Shaw, the H n vard centre, was paaysd to ?? standstill, ami Ducette took his place. Just before tim?? was called Burke tried for his second g??al from the field. As in the first case, he did n?,i come ai.v wherc near petting It. His tries at goal were not what they should have been, considering what he has done In practice this asaaoa. A OSMTLEMANLT GAME, A a whole, the game at Philadelphia was not only a beautiful game t,, watch, hut It was fairly and gentlemanly played, In such direct contrast > FOR THE NEWEST. FHKHHKST KT<H'K ?G CARPETS Made from Free Wool, GO TO COWPERTHWAIT'S, ?H WIEST 14TH ST.. NEAR ??? AVE. Made by Colgate & Co., Used by the best families, 1806 Laundrv So?o. to the Springfield, thai II noi onlj shows whal extremes there are In the ran.;?? of football, but also thai this fine eport la no! necetaartly ' ro igh K?me, bul om thai tor genti* nen la ari oui a peer In all the rang ateui athletic . For the Harvard team there la encouragemeni :'. r ????- : J ear, bi laui ? Ita m 'mbers played t >? day and on Saturday a game thai r-howi I : ;?? ilshlp and coa Mux than ever b fi : ? ? r Pennsylvania there Is mgratulatlon G?? ? work ?luring the Inai ihre?? y? ars. arhich hai de? veloped atea IH) In reaslng ?kill and power. A game between this team and Yale* would be nn ? \ King one, and ih?? odda a >uld atand a little with Yale. Penn< rlvanla. ? Han ? ' trien. Righi end.*? Hrewi M la .Itti .Wat-r? Wharton.Rlahi guard.* "haw Bull.rentre .i". Bhaw iIMi Wnodrufl.Leti su ird.Ma Me Wagenhursl.Leti lackle. .11 alio well i\\ he? le ? . i...fi .:vi.Kmrn ? ? (fab m WH ms.Qu inerbai ? .Wrenn ? uni?.Righi halfnack.FalrchlldiPunlopi O??.I.Left halfback.Whllten* ? ? Rrooke.Fullback.<'. Brewer (Ha: ?I Sore Pennsylvania It, Harvard 4 Tnuehdowi Waters I, Oagond I, Knlne I, Wag? ml I Ooals from \ ? ? Bi ..? 3. Bafi ? ichil ?rn Hayes I. ? NEW ARGUMENT AGAINST FOOTBALL. ' IN rEe*TRIlDAT'l GAME ? MAJORITY OP ?? ? HARVARD G.?.!'\ IV WBRE Ht'RT, The reaull of Ihe game yesterday al Phils delphls between Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania was a grievous blow noi alone to Harvard alunni In thla pity but t<> >?? colli graduates who have looked upon football as .? magnificent sport and who fear that thla last ron t..-:. v.iih lis stretchers mid surgeons, has tolled the knell of the game. The men who have b rn its moal ardent aupportera and have persistent? ly ridiculed the Idea thai II was rough or danger? ous have now become, ir noi bitter opponents, ?? tremely feeble apologists. The spoetai le al Bprlng field of young men professedly representing the culture of the land transform? d Into brutes gusted evea ihe wurst football fanatics, and ihe siyht yesterday (while devoid of any Intentional brutality) of nen atretched limp and llfel sa >>n the Held and afterward carri???! to the dressing rooms ?m stretchers h.is sickened and appalled them Bla oui of th.? eleven Harvard men who entered the game were Injured so badlj that they v..-re tali.-n from the field. ??it does not matter." said ?? prominent Harvard alumnus and an officer of the Harvard Club of this city, "how ? riti t these rfeen ma) !..\ ?? been to enter th.inteat at all; the faci remalna that thej were carried from the held before the eye? 25.000 people, und auch a relic of bai be toleran I. in my mind tier?? I? not the slight? est question that the Harvar?! faculty will ai one? take soni- decided action and prohlbil Harvard studente from ? nt< ring U ?'?? f" >tb ill contest* The game has outgrown all prop?>r ? ii .- It is im longi r a c ?Hi ?-? ronteat, bul ? pro fest ?nal.Mil ? p I pr?.' t til. The Ides of ? ill ge gra luates a h h? ? ? footl ill men (es ? m each teams at $10 ' a wei k i- ri ag Hai var.i men si I over I ? . ? ihe r ti am 1 . and by Penn?) Ivan utterl) ?. ? ! (hem 1 her do not atti I r del any unfair pis ; Th ? ? , pr? late. ? wev, y ale's argument I I aoon afti r a ? a I gai LEHIGH LEFT THE FIELD. THE sHTEI PR ? \ DECISION OF THE REFEREE, WHO GAVE THE liAMK t?? CORNELL ICORH t?? TO ? ?i. S ?.. ? ?? 29 (Special) The annual foot? ball ga sen Cornell und Lehlgh was play? : on Percy Field ims afternoon, und an le l In Cor? nell's favor i> a score of lu ? ? fi The game was unfinished, however, as Lehlgh left the Bold In the middle of the aecond half, protesting sgaii il ? d?cision of the r< fere*. Tr.e teams were well matched, the Lehlgh b >ya ahowtng up in the ime form which they displayed early In the aeai n. when they held IT". ?tOI 1 IWU 10 tv. ? I rUCbd rWng Th.-y had ?.? trainili?,? for the Thanksgiving game as their greatest game, i.nl the BbOWlng they mude agalnat Cornell's crack team wai eatremely ere ?li? able. When the gama began there ?m an Immense crowd <m the athletic n?i i. Parties of Cornell alumni were present from Buffalo, It ?heater and other cltlea. ani more thaa Bfty Lei gh studenl were trier?.? to cheer their eleven. A Joint ? w.is given in Ithaca last evening by the m ? duba of the two universities, ani the entire Le high Glee Club waa on the .-id? tinea. Two th a ?an l people saw the ga na Lehlgh Showed up well In offenalve witk. her In terference being super!?>.? to Cornell's. <>?.? was ? of condition and kicked poorly. Fitzgerald out punted him much of the time Pennell sprained hli ?/rial ?? ? itei lay and o uld noi play his ill) ? .? ? me He allowed Ka ? to break thi for t v\ ? i1 eked kicks, one ol arhich reaulted In a touchdown, ?; un.it G? ni ? aras one of the featurea of tha game. Cornell's gaim were ? ? by pereietenl llne-bucklng, both Mason and Dyer running bard, although both itarted al iwly. Lohlgh won the toss and chose tue west goal, with th?? win! in her favor. On th- kick-off Ohi sent the bid over the Lehlgh goal-line. <?n up at th?? 25-yard li;:?? Fitsgei ild'i attempi to kick ?ras blocked, and Cornell secured the ball .\fi?-r gaining t??'? yarda, Cornell !?>-? tha ball on dowi - Baverai long runa around tha end were made by Barnard, which carried the ball to th?? i?-ntte of the Bold. On the third down Pltsgerald punted to Ci rnell ? 10-yard line. The ball was paaaed back to Oh but his kick wai blocked bi Keyes. who se ? ired the ball and made a touchdown, riugerald kicking goal Bcon Lehlgh t: Cornell, ?. On ih?? aecond kick-off Lehlgh carried tha ball hack to her 20-yard line an ? lh< re I m\ Il on s fum ble. The ball v.i.s kept between Lehlgh'i S0-yai I i : .? .m 1 the goal-line for some time before Cornell eeded In carrying it across, ohi made the . down, bu failed to kl? k ? mI. Bcon lehlgh, S; ?' ?rnell, < In the second half the playera f.?..? ? Uack and forth In the centre uf the field, Barnard making sev eral Ions runs, which wen offset os- several bl kicks by P'reeborn. Ohi'? poo.? pant from Comell'a I . ii ! line waa blocked and caught by Harnai I ari led It to thi II -yai i line i in : he : ? ?.: pia) Lehlgh dropped the ball. Starbuck, Cornell'a :.. ? ??st runner secured II and breaking througl Lehlgh hu??, ran th?? length of the Held with several i.ehigh men close behind him, and made a touch? down, from which a goal was kicked b) vVarnei Lehlgh claimed thai the ball na- dead, as the ?? feree'i whistle had soun led before 81 ,ri<,,. k plfkeii up th.? ball, but ihe referee allow? ? the touchdown, and Lehlgh l?f: th?? field. Ian?? up and summer); Lehlgh. Poaitlon. Cornell, Beai . ?.-?? ??,.! .??..,,, ?, . , ? .lieft lai i.?-. li ,?? ?" af "??. Left ?',????? . V\.iili-i Key?.lontre .Kennen ?'?'??? m. Rieh! guai l. Col non Ha*d .Righi tackle . preelmm t>k#aon.Right end . Taut . Ossa .Quarterback . IVvck f Hart noi.Left halfback Ma-..ti HaJTlaon . Kurt.' halfbacl ??..-? A Hlarbutl aid .Fullbai k . .mil .?. . ?. ,,,.. ? , Beer? eternali, 10; Lehlgb, ?? ? tapir? ?: ? QrinUli ? ?f ?'?.m? p. Refer? ? ?: ? ? uns ??' ' irnell Mm man Thuraton, '.f Lenisti, Touchdowns Olii Starti ??.?? Ouais Warner, Kit ???? rula. THiMTV i'?. LAUREATE BOAT CLUB e. Troy, N. v., Nov. *g. The Laureata Boal C'.ub'a football team pul up a stubborn game to-day ai th?? Vu ty eleven from Trinit) College, and, at? though defeati I by the ? lore of 10 to 0, cai.Ian? I gerous.y mar scoring, losing the bal] on a fumble ? when within fifteen yarda of Trinity's goal. The daj ?a-1 clear and cold, and the perfect 'arrange j mints permitted the seating of the largest ? ? thai has ever watch.?.? ?( football game In Troy. ? Trinity acored a touchdown In the firsi half after j stubborn fighting and on?? in the aecond half Ding? I well, for Trinity, was carried off thi field, owing to Injuries : ? a lame knee. .Neither of th?? Drapers, who are members of the ??aureate team and of the William? College eleven, played, and their loss ws* leii. Line-up an ? summ ?? > : Trii. I'??.' Laureate? M.?. Left end .? 'leal ? Ruell .Left ? ?. kl.?.? ;.. . : -1? , ?. LeneTord. i..fi g?mri.Basti Lord.rentra .Manning Merwln. Righi guard.Bmytfi Penr >?. Righi tackle.Hsrrl Rtrawbrtdg?. R rhi ? rtd .Multili ('otgesh?ll. QuarferliB'-k .Fl.e . Dinsw-ll. ? . fi halfback .Noi ? Peecroft.itintit halfback. McOieanei W. Laagford.Kniiback .?? n , Se,.re? ?p?,?'? In. ?.,-,???. ,t ? li ?| ?,?,. T'irai half, :??? minutes: atcond huif M minute* Touchdowm Pina well ? Peecroft i. rmi.it? ? .? ini.ii Referee ?. ii Id?. Linesmen James Flemlns ana M .-' McToalhe THI MIDDLSTOWN BOTI CHAMPIONS. Mlddletown. t'onti.. Nov. ?? -Twenty-live hundred people new a football gam?? between Mlddletown High School and Rtorr's Agricultural Collega mi the campus here this Afternoon. The ground was rough, and every ecrlmmnp-e laid BOOM one out on the froscn ground. It was u rough K?me. won by Mlddletown. 10 to 0. The Mlddletown lovs have not the 8t I*"** thl" y*ar' *nd "* now chumPlons ot PREPA HING VOR TUE Ulli HAM ? I ? YESTERDAY sau THE END OF HARD PRACTICE I'? >!i BOTH TEAMS. PRINCETON'? LINK G!? DECIDED I PON POR WIM, j II.AV Al l.lll'T I ! M I ' v \\? HEN ? ROED ? ? REPP. UN : ::? 'M BLl'i S? I NO |B1 TSUtOAAPH TO Tilg ? Ulli: ..'?. i X>a Haven, Km -' Vale's ?,?-: prsctlee of the | .?. of ik'.?' ?-? the gridiron -.t the Val,? Field ! w.i- taken tin.?- afternoon. It ?an a busy day with ??? Vale eleven, and Thanksgiving Day ? ??,.??- u- barely entered their minds. ? fes '?' \ the'varsity pia) re were fortunate. Their paren I . un,.ih- to stand ?he strain caused l'y newspaper ,, ounta oi thi Injuries received by the Tele men in ih? Harvard game, decided to give up their Thanksgiving il horn ? and ? ? ? hi re to spend the day and cheer up their ions. Prank Butter worth's mother and Sister are amone ?.? vlsltoi ?, They arrived yesterda) and loos, dinner with Val? "a fullba? k I la Thla morning moat of the playera were called oui to the "gym" ???t for a short practice. Team work la ?'.,? the m'-Iht?? are after, and they pul the men through their dally practice In quick time Crisp, ?nappy play v,.h tr:???? lor and ob? tained, in Ihe afternoon the unlversitj barge car? ried the pi?) era l thi ? ale ? leid for the lai t lime thla year, end th? eleven lined up agalnsl I .?? freshmen, as ihe member? of thi second eleven w>i. nearl) all awa? In Byraeuse, playing the ? athletl team i>l thai city, 11 wai no si pi aetlce for ihe freshmen tar their snnual gem? with Har \ ar ? ci Saturday, and foi ? he ? >r Ity, loo, ? ? ? freshmen have developed a preti) lyl? "t play, \. hi, h the ? ?.? il u met or th? fir t Dm? thu ? i son in the ??,? the men played aa they *- ? 11 line up on Suturila) the Ulnae) brothers. Murphy, Heard, Met'rea, Stilimeli and Hickok. Kver) man ? good condition. \ ?? ? ?.?. is al quarter? back, bin the halves and fullback were treated lightly, Thorn' and Armstrann played only a feu minutes, Ion? eno'ign io ? mp brlskl) Into the Int, rf? ? ? te ... .nid ? ei In it in fa\ or of Th?? eii-?,? will leave hen to morros afternoon for the gresl Princeton game Thlrt) men will I?, i.i',. ? on will travel In two epe? il cars, and In Ne? Vork alll be quartered al the I'l.i/.i Hotel M ' : of n. itti lenti of the vendi) i.r here on Wednesday, some in attend : ? Harv.i l-f'eni lyh min gal and ell will 1 ??? hai ? ? eton match on Ratui ? ? ? The \ ale ?) ? talora of Ihe H ????.?? ? I'? nn sylvanla ?-'?:."heered Instil) foi Harvard, and tip-r ?- keen dl | eni here lo-ntght thai Ihe ??? wa Rei here hai droppi ? ? .: a little on ? hi Val? ?*? ln> eton game. , ks bla od?!* whi.ii Vale la noi eon? :?????..? ? ;? in m :??.| by ?.?'?? Th? re po ilbli ? thi Vale pia) era t?' pul un .? ele .i' ?.? , ?.? . Batun! ly, aith no) .? ? ? ? ? ? . 1 ? . |ri:i pal COI Jerrems n oui ? und iiihtedl) enter the ? , . . ? ... .ini?- ? u ?) . I phi ? -, '. . hai ',???? ? injure I un t? ? lay? ' iRhough h ???.??? I I I ' cj ankle * il ? ? .? . \ ? . . . ? . , ; , . ?? : . ? . f..r Satur ? end, llrown; left 1 I ?'? ? :. . . ? . ? . right ta . : en I. Trenchai ? ? ?(? ird; ... . ? ? ? ? ,. , ' ' ? ?. . : . ? ? 11 in ?pen hi ?'i.i ? r .?? I I'rln ?: n h ? le wel| in on the He la .? I a ta !<???? kling are the t? : ? ^ f the Hi ? ' . ? ? treni H ; Il - ?? . . . ? ?.:..? klrted t he ? I ? gali 1 ?ehr in la so m ? that It hai : t . ??1?\ !. : ? . I tackier, and ? ;.??? the line ? ? can punt ? p ? .11 i. i| ? I ?-.;;??-- I ? ' er. 1" not lile? ? irough an I ? ? wtl be ? tut? ? ha other ? ? ; ?? Ion, Johnston, ? 'row n-. m .u Hunt, ? lllmor?; .??..ir>? r Rey no Is halt ? Ramati and Armairona practice I . rtly a drill Is sigi il a ??-?..'? ?? ? ??. town fot New York Princeton ?- ?? er Pennsyl? vania's \ :? t .? ? ? | ????? wan ? Pi In ? ? ? tr,f ? think that, now that th? ?.? ;,?w? ? have a ? Harvard will alter hi ? I I th it hi r '? lai ?? ??-? ?? dreams s vVESLETAN'S KICKERS WORSTED. UNION*? TEAM WAS TOO HI I I POS Tin: " ? : ?. OWN Albany, Noi E fS| ??? lai) Ion d?fi iti ? '?' ? ;. ? o na at Rldgefl? this afternoon by ?? acore I Wealeyan'a team waa . Ughi for ' nlon - bul bucked l'i centri with telling erTa t In the (Irai I lit The \i? ireful and d< lib, rate Myers mad? several good pia ?? I I o Ion? r tl "?an - "i? ? .' kins ?, ' iu< hdoa Voung kicking ? goal Uni up and summary ? ?, , , ? ? ?ran . ? .? ? ? .^ ..1 ft ? . ? . ! . . . . '- ' ?.1 . H . I., ., . ?'-.une . 's . . 1 . ?? ,....*| ?,? r . I ' . ' mU . I . .... ;? G???? 82, ? ? ?? ? H ?: ' I,? | I : ONE LEO AMD TWO SOBEr" ?? hi: I?.!.? ohd Ol UHI ? m: .; vMi; w ?? rom n Ma ? i-?? ??.? U? H'X Hi. il R Rochester, ?'. ? . ? ??? - . ? ?.?In ? , ? hu ????.? leg brok? ?, ?? ?? thi ? ??? "G ?? ?? ??, ol Rochester, an ! liken. ?,? Hamilton, were ai?,, broken Touchdown? wer* ma .,? b? IVinam deorge Montgomer) and .1? isup, and la , guala were ki> ?? ? ? bj w nani Rei ree, il A Hmltn, of Anile t?;. umpire, ? M m. ?? ? ol Lenlgn; linea man, ? 11 Van V'o ? hia, ol ? : ,? In it? ? HOUOKEN lll?;il S? ?!? m>'. WINS The fo itball lean ? ? f Ihe lloboken lilil? f and Hi- VVarwl ii College, of New-York City, mei on the ?-' ? ?? ? ??? l'li? ki ? ? li tunda, Ha boken, yesterday, ami Ih* li'ith ':ci.I players van liils ti. I lilil? op;,,.?. ni; b) Ibi Si ir? '? 32 lo 0 Th? feal ni ? ? : th? ? une * , ih? ; ? Ini mi; ol ? ? . : ?, , of the High School team The numman il H s |? ill - - V. ,?? Irk G? IIm? ? . rfi ? , : ...Ulta SI ? |,| ? ?. ? ' . || ini? G..? ?, e ,:??. .||a,| ; ? ' ????.' ? mi.? . Urna* ? ??.ititi? ' K'.-.oi .t, uh?ii,. . Hlshl lui kl?? . ?? Mill.,?. I Luti .Hlshl , mi .Hin,?? ? ..un?'!. Munii? l.c ,. .Htormi Idell. l--r.???. il illt.l n , l'm Imi .Hlshl I ilflsii.??,-?,,,? , , In:;.li.... 1?.Ili .ci. .I I | ? ?.?? Mown ' ? ud? ?? i Id? il '.'. Iman ? ?? ?li I m In ?? -' It? ''i? ? ? Taylor, Warwli ?. ?,.? ' N.cto ? Me. ki? li ,? iiken Misti ?- h il ? ?? ? mai ? Lamben il? ? ? ? ?? II iti -? :.? FOOTBALL IN JERSEY CITV, The football trami of Ihe Puritan and Aroma ., bleib? associations mei In an sscltlng ?ame of football al Jersey flty yesterda? morning, and roma pia era were Wet orioni b) the ? era ,,; | ?,, 0 The leama lined up aa follows. Puritan A, A. H ti Aroma \ \ ' H.-iriiuk- .I.? f? ? ..? . Hull nul . ' ? n.??- .Left tackle .Waterman rtchoniiver. \*u guard .Ionian \???.'.????? .Onir* .Eatwhlatl* Tlernan . Ututo guani . Devlin ?.?..? . ?????? tackle . Niel. ? ?,? ??? m, ?.?. Rieht ????? .Waap Kemil .?Jinn lellini ?, . !? Hardenburg.?>. \M\ balfbaek . Farmer Jackson ,?,?,?.: . ,., Hluhl l.if',. ... . Merrily Boland. Hum.,,, I.?- ,*. , Toui hdowni Bowei i'J Refere? ileorg? Hue? hfl? Id. t'mplrc ?. 0 ? --.? - TWO GAMES ON TUB NEW-JER8EY OVAL, in their last game of the season the Nea Jersey Athhtic club'? eleven were defeated yesterday afternoon ?>n the Men Jersey Oral, al Bergen , l'olili, by the strong eli ren fumi Penningtoa Sem? inary, The linai s, ote wan 10 tO 0, In the flr?t I half Fallback Bird mule two touchdown and kicked ft K'??)l ?? made another touchdown und kicked ? third goal In the ?a?on?! half. Btanton guide th?? oin, r touchdown, To decide the junior championship ?if Hudson County, the Bayonna Field C?ub'i ilfvea and the A (1111,1) ??JOYS Th? plraaant fla\"r. gratta SCUM ?nil mioihlna ?Racla of ?gray nf ????, ?i??n m ???? of ? ursatlVa, ??,? if th? father ? r mo?Mf l?? aoatlea ?r liill.ai?. the molt gratifying rasali I fallow It? U???. *o thai I? In ?he bast family rtmtily known a?J aviry family ahuuld nav* a butilt on The Banking System Beams mighty shaky nowaday* YOU RUN NO RISK, HOWEVER, in "BANK1NO" ?n RIKER'S EXPECTORANT Till". ONLY CERTAIN CURE for a COUGH or COLD, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, or any ? of Throat or Lungs. Taetea nice. too. CROUPY CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. Only M eta a Mg bottle?and Your M ney Back, installier -If it falli. ? if your ? hrugglat, or at RIKER'S, 6th Ave, Cor. 22d Street. Jersey City Kiehi cinh'a team battled yeaterday forenoon on the New Jeraey oval at Bergen Point The Bayonnea ? mergi ? victorious by a ecore of l" points to ?. In the first half l'arlarnl made I touchdown, from which C. Allen kicked a goal. The latter siso kicked a goal from a touchdown made by Robertson in the second half. G ?. ? I? - ? . Left . . Lett ? n (Ir . ktvn II S end . ? ? ' ..". . M ? ? .rVrtr? . .Itigie guai ? . -. I.. ? ? Il .., . ??? -.Right eri I . . ?..?:?? hack . Watt ? ???? .... Left t alfbai ?.Wetgtitmai . Mute halfback.?'lark h "api ? ? ? . I ... .. ? , obb ? ?? Le? ( Hanrard t rapir? Mr II ichkla? ?p? ???? ' ??? : .' ? ?. '? ? ? . :he> ?n? Hn ku? 'J THE "BOOMERLACKER" YELL DIDN'T HELP. IN BPITF, OF A WOKDRRFI'L CHBRR, TUB BKOOB l.VN muil SCHOOL BLBVBM WAS BEATBM KV IHK POLTTCCHNIC INBTITUTR. Baatern Park, Brooklyn, whs the ?teene yeaterday afternoon of one of the beel Interaeholaetlc football ! contests ever arttneeeed In thla neighborhood. The gann was between the Brooklyn iu?h Bchool eleven j and ih?? Polytechnic Institute tenni. The?.? two schools hsvi for many yean teen strong rivals. ? l. ici year the red and black of High Bchool tri? umphed met the tila?? and gray ot "Poly" In hih baseball end football. The polytechnic woa yes? terday to the tune of II to L \t VM o'clock, when the team* appeared on the Held, perfeci bedlam reigned. The Bve thouaand apectatora rose and, waving the school colora, cheere?] and cheered, with thi? remarkable cheer, "Hromo, bromo, ki te be btlckeriacker, boomer lacker, hleracraker, firecracker, brtckerbracker, boomerlacker ?. M B!" the High Bchool atudent? greet<<l their ripresi ntatlve?. Their npi>onent?' ? 'Hi !.. nh. rah' Itali, r,-h, rah! Poly, Poly, Poly!" wa ? hurled b ich In defiance, "Poly" had the kick-off, ???? Bloeovltch kicked to High Bchool'? fifteen yard line. <'Uirk received the ? ithei and waa downed after gaining Bve yarda. ??'.?, was forced to kick, at:?! "Poly" fell on the .: of bounds. ? m the thIM play Jom ? a forty-five-yard run and acored a touchdown for the r ? M? .finir. Ba Ku ? kicked the goal Cobb . to "Poly'a" live yai ! line Bloeovltch c inghl the lull and, undi r ?.* ?od Interference, ?.tin.? ? twenty yarda. "Poly" loat the ball on downa li Uh s hu .1 could il? nothing sgalnai their opponent ' ,? . ? ' ? ? ? puni By a series of plays and a iwent) yard run by M. ? r i|? " ? .?. ? ,i: ithei ? fr tu a h Ich tha goal waa kl -k- I Kcore, Il lo 0. The High Bchool men now plaj ? viti ? snd In .? ?n irt tlm? ? : ? ?Il un Ihelr opponent? fifteei ?. si ? lim B) a u'. i? ? . entri Neuhauai trrled th< . r ? ? ? ii . ? . ? only t arch . ? . in the ? \ f ? goal Score, ' ? favoi > .t. m "r.r.rf was d ine In I ? I In the second half the Insl ??? ?' re, ?'"'.> ;?'.. HiKh ?? h? ol ? ? hi tun mar) ; CHICAOO COULDN'T LAST. MtCIIIOAN WAI Ot rPLAYBD in Tilt: F1MT HALF, HIT WOH in TMM BBCOMD. Chicago, Nov ? The university of Michigan 01 t.im cleeed Its ?'ork for th- saaena thi? morning ..? ????????11 Kiel?! with a rio?.? ? t. -1 ? ? r > ?-..-r the Cnlveraity of Chicago. Th? ?.-.ir?? waa ? to 1 I ? confidence of the Ann Arbor hoy? at the r~ ginn'.ng came near tiemg the ecore. <>nly the fgjj. Oale ' ? klek a goal after acorlng a touen down saved the Michigan asea Ville, who hart hl* leg, waa the only man dlsaMol dale anil Price Cama ? ? Mow* .??? were rule I off, The Ann ArBOf teem ?m na match for Chicago's terrine rush play at thi rhe ball waa noi once in ine ??? ?cafioti .f me visitor? from the ki'k "ff to the low ? h> f?ale, mu!?? it- ten mitri:.??? by tunk ?? tre end f*?t playa around the ?? I? Bul ? bJeego's ? a] was kiinr.?. and in ih< ? half Michigan found it.? ends end tackles easy to break through i'hl'-ago'a tenni play was also pool The teems line ? up before s gayiy col? ored, noisy gathering of MM people ?- follows; ??* ? I' illlui Michigan ??al ? iVundti. . !.. . B, nter . Leti tackle .Villa ? \ ? . I.-ft guard . . ? 'entra . ?? ? hi ... ... it? ? . ? ... Ha ? ?? ? . ?:?*?:' ml . .prit ?? il.-r st . * . Balrd ?. ? ? . '? ' .Right I r>yei H . ... ? ulll ai * . ::;.. mini?t.n ??'?.,. ? All p f l'i r Referee- O .il I, I Amhi II I . rerben One! kicked I ? ? ? ? ? TO PROMOTE INDOOR VTHl.KTM'S. PLANI FOB an INTBItrOLLBOlATB OYMNABTIC association t? bk pibcumed ubre TO KIOltl Philadelphia, ?',,? .??? The preliminar] siepe low forming un Intercplleglata gymnastic ai ..? tlon will ba taken ai a meeting to be held to-raor ros evening In Sen Torh at the Fifth Avenu? Hotel li ?- sspected thai repreaantatlvea arili be preeenl fro? the L'nlveralty or Pennaylvanla run iion. Harvard, Vale, Dartmouth, Cornell, Haverford, Amberat, Bwarthmore, Wllllama .ml the l'nlveralty of Virginia The ? alverait) of Pean a>haiiia win be represented b) Captain Perkins, ei oxswaln or >hi re??, and Kdward r Klease, who ?ni recenti) >lected manager of tin gymnaa? l|i Lain Th?? nea association will be ?omewhal similar to the Intercollegiate Track Association, and annual i-hamplonahlp contests will be hold The Intereal m Indoor atnletlca I? largely on the Increaae In nil the hi?; Rastern colleges, an 1 the proposed sst tlon I? the outgrowth of II BOl'UHNBM IN AN ASSOCIATION UAME. The Cosmopolitan A.inn m Football Club huii ?., depend upon foui aubetttutea In their game viMitI.ii ih Newark In the wnn? with the Jef? fersons, and luffered iiefeai bj I k?h1h to ? Tha play was haractertsed by more than th?? usual s mou ? I ?if rough play seen In association game?, and ?eventi player? were pretty badly hurl before tune w ?, ?> called The II uns lined up >? follows ?. G .SII ?? G .-111.illtKIl? Un it. Ooal .Walker Murray . / ,. , . . ? Smith V ?- ..... I I uu''?' k* .I Bp*n a ? ' .''m e . ? \ Burney Planner} . Halfbai '.? . lt.iiin?r it. im...na . ' /.. pay ? M.?im,? m< Parian? ? ?'???"!!!!. I I . ..-ti.MM ,111 i f.. . f ? ?ward? . .?,?,?!,, ?. Reagan .' . , \it.n kl* It??? ard . ' ' _Alken it.-f.,... ? Planner)?, Nee v. ii Uneamen ' Reagan, r , ?,???.. ?,- ? ? M KeiH'. ( ?.? I'oamopolltana Ooal* >, ??.,] h ? ii ?.?,, ru.. Reagan and Richmond Tin: rilAMPION MEDICAL BCHOOL TRAM. rhe football teams ..f th.? College of Physician? bi ? Burgeon? end the 1/ong Island College played in? Unii game for Hi?? st it?? champlonahlp of medi? , ,? irhoo'.i .n vYUllamabridge yeeterdai afternoon. Th?? game waa slow? ihr ughout, the play on both shies being tOl ?. I >' 'levoil of team work. Ill lit?' tir?! hall the P. and B. boya start??,? with the ball, bul thi kick was a Buha and w.n stopped on the forty ? v.iij line. Tin? Long island team, however, aeon lost h on four downe, and tha rest of the half was merely ? aertee of ?crimina gas, which ended, just before time was called, in a touchdown for the p, and B. team. The ?40.1i waa kicked The re? ? of the game waa playeo In diarkneaa, and the referee and umpire had ?rut difficult) in keeping track of th?? ball ati'i iii'ii There was muck arguing. \; thoiinh Ihe halves Were onl\ I w eut y-fh ?? mlnUtSS each, it took in ??? than an hoir I 1 play the tir?? . ne, only two inititiies being taken oui for Injuries i io players. The line-up was as followa: rolleg? nf I' an,I ? Poattleas, L I CWefje. il?!? inulti.Left ????. O'lllien Urani .IW iaekle....Von Wertemberg p? m ? .Left guard.Met^be Lot?.G??????? . I'liiK?? 1,1,lei in. 1 n.Itint,? guard.Balmon Rnynaae,... . Iti?ht Faekle. .MeCullum Hill 11 .RlSht etui.Kopf ? ??,,.??.Quai lerbacl.Pfai r? ! Mile?.I?eft hiilflaik .Palli Mortarty. main Halfback.Thompson Bllla. Fullback .Phelpa iti,[lire itr,,v ? Refer?? .tnv, e. Ltnssmaa Beach. t ?letstowas BBM 1 ''."al Btnss 1. TERES U? M KB AT LAMOAgTBR, PENN, I Lancaeter. IVnn.. Nov. 29 (Special). -To-ilny the ! Frauklia and Marshall College eleven defeated IVnnoylvanU Collie in a hotly cor tested game by a score? of .i to at, , . ,_ Th? Alerts were defeated by the < rest-emu. 4 to '.'. and the nr.estogjs beat the Nonpar? lie 4 to ?. ?FON AFTER A STUBBORN FIGHT. Tin?: CHICAOO a ' TEAM IOORKD THI OKLT TOUCHDOWN Of Till?: BAMS WITH I'AHT Mot tu rivi: mim'THs BEPORS ?run: was CALLED. Chicago. Nov. .?!?.-The football team of the t'lil cago Athletic Aaaodatloe won, a brilliant victory OVar the Dartmouth lOlkge ?deven this afternoon on the South Sid?? ball ground? by a S'-orc of ?', to ??. only (Iva minutes remained to ?he playera In the second hair, and neither aid? ha?i scoped. Buddenly the Chicago men mad?? a rally, and <??? cen tratad all their forca? la ? splendid atta'-k. Th,? Dartmouth klckera, who had played a apten? did Kann? throughout, tried In vain l?> resist the surging combination ?>f aclence und musei?, and the Chicago? fOUghl ihelr way to ? touchdown. The finni play was mad,? by Captain Vandooaer, guarded b? Thomas. Stevens? n, llmry and He I'ormlck The contest was declarad to have heen th?? bes! ever seen ?>i Chicago. Th? Hanover men ittibbornty contested overy in?-h of ground. The play of both al les arai characterised by excellent defensive werk The guard? and tackle? war? so keen In action that the Kanu ara? barran of long mi,s Th, down? came so of:en thai the I.? 11 aeemed to he chatiKlnn hands all the time. Pierre bucking of the line whs tin? only style of play thai seemed to count for much. Punts were few and far between. The centre?) Stevenson and I'avetlv. arare finely matched, and honora were ?????, between them. Dartmouth'? ta^klea, Abbot? and Little, outplayed their opponents, Hrljrgs and ?Irlirln. Slater's work at left-end was perfect Thi-re was little quarrelling or rough piny. So clety turned out in fune, decked with college and club color?, and th?? I>nrtr,iouth au-mnl were well represented. Line-up and summary: , 'hi,? ig , ? Milton. Partm mik >?? .loft ,? ,|.Lin??'! ,,-? ??riffln. L?fl tack!".?bbotl Th G?.,?...L?f1 Kiard.HoWl?? Stevenson.' vnir?? . .CaTertj ? , ' rmlrk.High? guard.Huff Rrlggi . Right tackle.I.mi? n? ?? ?? (Obera*). Kl. ' '?I. Pulaem iirnrv. Quarterbaek .M? Ami:???? ??.???.? .. ?..?? halfback .Dodga Vandooaer.?'??,? h ilfbai k .Krka'rom in ,???. Fullback .Randall ?cor? fhtcagO A. ?'. 4, loutiiviiili ?. ?'??.'?"*n Van dooaer. (.'rapir* Remington. Refera? Allen Lm**m*n Vandooaer ???? Pollard Ttaia of kalrva Thirty-live n, nuti ?. "TECHE" BEATEN BT BROWN. THE i:\Mi; was a ROt'OH DNS OS Till?: IAHT OS THK VISIT'd!S Providence, Nov. M (Special), Brown defeated the Uaaaaehuaetta Institut? of Ti hnology bar? thi* mi.rnlntc In the prva. of J."'? ipectatora The gam?? was a hard-fought one ani sci'.?? ? to ? foot? hill was played. Mr ? ap was weakened by fh? ab? sence ..r wveral or bar beet player?. Captain Hop? kins ?,- so badly Injured la Saturday*? ?am?? wttk Dartmouth thai ha aas unable t? play, wall? Bob ? iir ! Emory wer?? obliged t ? retir.? on aCCOUBt ?>f sevi.? injurie? Th? gama ? ?-? ? r ugh ?n,?? ? : ih? t?? hn il '?tv men reaorted ? ? nui iti mahle ; ?fir i^f ut in? gami In the tir-t ????r Brown seldom failed t. ?un through "Tech'a" line, and tin,? ruahei by Robinson, Fuite? an I Me? !art - ed tl lowni Maltesen ki'-k???! two coal- makinu Brown'? score s ier< Il rem tine I mai ?red "Te ih ?" n i tou .?? ! s ? ? ?:-.??? p the ?.? ?. ? half, bui tue ir\ for goal failed, making th? acore il ;?? ? Most ? re aroun I the ends, whil Krown'a neri mil?? through t:.?? line. Summary an ? line-up: r etti - mit .Lari 'ni .It ?kwi II ?.ci??.' . ? ? fi , k:?? .Whli'.na .Left KuHrl .M ?' rmlck ? .fentre . Hans boa .HU'lit guard .Lem yn? ? ". Rtshl ', kl? .X'ji'm.m .Rialti ? ??? . \" ? - u.Quart ? ? - .Man*n?|.! 1 rulla . . ? ?? ? .t??. mai | ? IH ?'!?. Righi half hack . ??>!??? HeTarth) . gullha? '?> . l'a kr ? s ?? Brown ta '"ii ? araa rutta g, Thema? ? ?. Ma '? ? -' 1.1.;-. WllaoB. l'mplra ? ?? ? n. Lin*aman Wiag. ? ? THE TALE CONSOLIDATED TEAM BEATEN Syracuse, ?. ? , Nov. 2*. Th?? Byrai hm Atalatle Association football team defeated tag v.?i?? Con? solidated team In this? :*> to?day by a score of | to 4. In one of the tier, mi eshltdtiona aver win? on a local Held. Tali had seven regular players and two Crescent Athletic iiuh raen from Brook? lyn. Still the team was Incompleta, and Uond. Adama, Vtrooa and Warren, Ol the Syracuse I'nl OEOROETOWN BEATEN IN A ROt'OH O AM E Washington. HOV, ?* To-day was a ? rfect fmi? , lay, and about 1,000 people mw the annual sain? for the chain;.! 'Tis'ilp of the Ihstrlct of ?? imbla played between th? O sorgo town ?"ollege ??leven and the Columbia Athletic ?lab t--am. Th,? Columbia boys will keep the silwr trophy for an? other year. They won by a score of B) to o. Th? game ?as aStramely rough, .ml four men wer.? car rled from ?,.?? SeM H" 1er, th? ?'.??ver little Colum? bia quarterback, broke hut collarbone in th?? firat minute? of p:a\ it :? feared that "Shorty" Bahen ?- Internally Injuri ? BEUTEN BY TUK V M C. ? TEAM. Th,? Twenty-third-at branch of th,? ? ?. ?' ?. football team met and defeated th?? champion team from the St. Prandi Xavier Collega reatarday aft, moon at Ihe V. M. ?'. A, gTOUnda nt Mott Haven, by tii? -cor,? .,f :?? to 0, The blocking and all-around playing of the v. m. c, ?. team ?as superb. Pollock waa th?? atar, making two tifty y.ud ?ains and doing ai-" .-? .-il??!.! tackling. Sen? ner ame next ?uh a forty-yard Kam Hayland, M.i'urdv and Laughren llao did tine ?ork Hw*eny, th? high lumper, played a atrong kjih?? for the Xa viera. The x ? ? '.A ended their sea? ? .?. ?i-.h a record al leventevn points mai,, by ih? Ir ? ' GAMES ??N OTHER ORIDIRONI ?? i?:.iston. Penn.?Lafayette, W; Bucknell, a At Charleston, s ?'. Charleston, 4. savannah, 0, \? Savannah, (?i Cnlvaralty of Osorgia, '22: Savannah tthtotli AaaOi latlott, ?, \t Wilmington, Del Warren Athletic flub, of Wilmington, 12; Bt. John's College, "f Baltimore, ??. At Blnghamton, ? v. Ithaca lli^u School, i>. Blnghamton Huh * !.I, ?? m Ctlca, n. Y. l lea Academy, 10; ? 'Untori ?? od? my, At Richmond, *;? I'ntveralty of Virginia, 34; L'nlveralt) of North Carolina, 0 \i anbury Park, ?. ? Aahury Park, is. Pen iiiiiKtoti Seminary (aecond eleven), ( \t Mil?.ink,?.? Wisconsin Cnlvaralty, 10; Mil? arauaee Athletic ? iclety, 0, \t Worcester, tfaaa Worcester High School, 10; \\ .o-,.--?t*-1- Harvard men. 0. ?? Evanavllh), Ind.?-Creacent City, .'?i. Boa? Poly? ??? huii . of Terra llame, a At tirami Rapida, Mich.?Cnlveralti of Michigan freshmen, -i?; Brand iiapids High School. ?;. ?? Plttaburg state College, it. Pittsburg Ath letlc Club, u. At Buffalo Hobaii Collag?, IS; Buffato,?. m Hartford, Conn Springfield Wheel l'iub. lu; Hartford Wheel Cluh, 4 ,\t Columbus, Ohio Ohio Stata Cnlvaralty, M Kenyon ??>??????'. 4 \? San PranctoCO Stanford University, ?; Berk??? lay, ?? \t Cleveland -Adalbert College, M; Caaa School of Science, ?'. At St ?.ouis University of ? ? uns. io? paa im?s. ?? ?? Washington, Pana Waahlngton and Jefferson (????????. ?; Grove City, -?. At I ??troit -Detroit ?. ?'.. 12; Cleveland ?. C, 0. At Cincinnati?University of Cincinnati, t; i>bio Wealeyan University, ??. At Omaha Cnlvaralty ??r Nebraska, m\. University of low?. ". At NaahvtUe, Tenn VaagtorbUt 11; Bewanea, n. At Hutte. Mont, ornaba 4t?. Butte, ? At Jacksonville, III. University of Illinois, 8; Nor? mal ?. ?? Monmouth, 111. Ruah Madtoal C?oltog?, is. Monmouth, ?'>. At Kansas City- Kansas 1'iilverslty, IV; Missouri University, 12. At Indianapolis Purdue. .'N. liepnuw, 0, At Islington, Ky. dtat?? college, 3 . Central Uni? versity, 1". SI tCtDM <n ? RELATIVE oE THE TMM?lDBNt Onoonta, ?. v., Nov. M. ?Jamo? m. Ctovaland, of this place, committed suicide to-day by tiiklna; inn ?ihlne. 11?? WM distantly related to President Cleveland, and for many years was employed In tin? Treaaury Department al Washington, Ha bad recently been OOnnacfd with tho New-York ?.'lis? toni li?me. He lit a note Baying he was t.r???! of life. -?. /A-rr/.v ???? io ?"insinuo roiVMt?MILT. Pittsburg, Nov. :? ??cori;.? If. Irwin, th.? dia? crattoaary pool operator, has returned to Pittsburg from ??iW-York, arriving on the Western express at 7:45 o'clock this morning. Friends Wire In wait ??? m ?M I nlon Stution. und shortly after hta ar? ri?, il gave ?_\toi> ball for a hearing. Five of the officiala of the Fidelity Building, Um ? and In vent men ? Association are behind the bara in the Centri?! l'olle? Station, unable, as yet. to furnish the hail required. "Dry-Royal." go line that It la now being ua.a at many o( our avella? rsoaptioaa Oriental Rugs and Carpets. The largest collections of color?n? and sizes in both Modern and Ad> tique to be found in this country. Van Gaasbeek & Arkell, 935 Broadway, Cor. 22d St Bromo (affeinA SMAUSlZtlO^.LARCE?lZtflJ ST. A8APH GATES TO CLOSE. THI VIRGINIA JOCKEI CLUB HF.COaV ?IDBH1 ITS DETERMINATION, TO-DAT'l ?? in?; t?? i:n:? THK ?????a <aa? thanks'.r\iN'?; DAI I ' ???? TKi.E'iHAi'i t?? th:: ratarsra.] Tfaehlaarlon. Na? ? The Virginia J rkey dak baa broken faith w.th tas I tarage li waa announced egeclalli u - .?ouid , ? ut.mi?? in?l?-nnit?-ly. and evi rv ?e, ??? pi-ct^-i th?? prontlae la at aepi ?ud thai ine gatea arili elessi ? rhi This change of plana w ? ? ; ? ?? attenne] hel'l l.iHt iiii?ht. an,I to ? ???? surprising tt..ni ??> j. ? Klrb on? >r the iour owners ?if ike track. Be baa I ? it all along for a cntit.iiu.iii?? of il??? m- ting, a -ithat bis panner? were of Ike sa M Ust nlght'a meeting he fonasi bla ihre? partaan ?? rayi ? agninai hin., and ifcei ? ig to da but cloee. ea are Kiwn for tuia ekaage of piana, nnc la thut a eoatinaaaea of tne meeting wowM bring sona action !r-:!, ;i.?- !.??!?? latnre arfcleh w moM drive ? ? ' tea ante. Aaotner atory ?a? tkal certa il ad thr??t? one.l all ? r:? of aire tfcinga ? ? tboe? inf?r*?ted if th-y adkered t?? tkeir '. - T".?re I? a rumor to-night that anotket - ' ; \iaa , ??. ? t.ik?? pie ? M murr,?? Th?* atten'lun - al th?? ??? k to '.. I m ?- :!M b-?t of th* meeting by many bundn la, an?l thi raeaaj waa I .1 satisfactory order The opening ra.-e waa won by McKee. He area at .? long ?nice is the timing, an.l hi? victory ara? ? food position at the start. An e\-n dosen illl ? cil? la the a? ron I ra. e, but th?.? talent ?U' eeded in piet in? th? wlnn?? Senator Veal getting th? \erUet In ? bead-and-heed Hnleb. The ihlrd ra e ?a? M a mil.? and a half Miss Dixie - I itckej the field, and ehe aim made an odd?-on favortB? ?? it alter leading for a mile ani ? q irter, ?aa began to tire, an?! at the flm*h ???*? ihlrd, luroneia. a U to ! ? banco, winning eaall) '? urta ra.-e brought defeat for aaotner odds- ? favorite. VJn Urini, a 3 to .1 ?hot. flniihin*- tntrd. run? capture?! the fifth race, an I the last on? went Marshall, tv favorite Hardy ???? ??? ? on ??, ?? aft-r Ike ?tart anil hi.? >ff for? leg bun close to th- hoof, ? bullet put aa end w Buffering. Bummartee: FWaT RACE Foe iwi year-old?; ?perlai weigbta Mag rarioMg* Jam*? Bhleld? A t'.?.'? br. s M?-Kee. hy T: -m ne? Beaueec? Ige rt> lOrlfltai . . ???1 llarrta * ilay'a br. g l?reibun?l. 112 Plm?i ..a .; t i..?.h . ir r iiish e ??-.? n? ?- ? ? - - . ? ??ih ijamia, 113 iBergeni i- <(-*; iiurk'N". ??? ill Brown M?.i ? IIJ . tr 11.1 , Itdg*? ley) ll?nn*nna I'?? K'larki Aiutiti |??? ?? ??* ?tin?. I?.nr IK*? ilV:.n>. ..;i I Mtdatar. Hai .'In.? ??* ran. Time 1 Oil. lutt.n? M, K- ?? t' I ar.l ? to J Dreibund, 1.1 t* f> ant 4 t., 5. H!?h Point IB to .'? ?nd ?? ? S '?'- ?lg ? bead; ? ?????? between ? ? ??..! lh-.t? BBCOND BACK Fw BMili?iaa; isBasa. Pi*? ??! tin III IgS Peaawood atable'? I ?? tarea I'eB? ???.?? ? Palen > ?r? leg ?, ? Origini ... Sena?tInn Stable'? h f Maggi? Brailli, ? ?? ,?.??.. lt. J. Waiden'? b. r \ lai n 4 n?7 ? Pean ? ... \ - ?4 ?1 tr H ti. , ? ' - - '"4 -H- ? ? ? ;? ?, ? ?.?'.-'.iti? ?? SI 1' ?1 ? lei ?rumi . ? if?-' ' ? '.???? I\ ?' ? i,,-, ? '.?* ? -? PI .,?? .'hin.? ? ' .??? una Bettina B?sate? Vi -? ? ? |g to 1 ar.,l ? ??. I . a trail. a h??., Lad) - . '? 111 iN ?I??? t?rt. 1 - ? ,??,? I te I M.i*, to ? 1 ? ? ' ?:i I sa ! - elf>{ net?? ? -. oy TlllKi? RACK Pensine?, - Itti ?. ?- ?. - ?. ? ? Ran ? eea bj : ? Rs md. S year?. PT ? ? Van Bruni iBlnwi '? Ir ni Mi? I , tetre?? ???? ? ? rti ,?! ir-igani.I ? -: ??-?' _ 1'ixi, I04| ii 'leal * , -?,? ??.????1? sad ???? ? ?? ?Pen i> l!i,r.| 11am ? ? ? ? , Tim? U?r, ?*??. 1 M M l'ivi??. 4 ;. n?i ii.i.rtitii f ?. I liman ?nd ? ? : t" .1. Cha t-' < W I ;. .. , ? .i ? li sgth I ?ad FOURTH RAI :: For I ? ? Mill,?. ? r \v?!d?-n ? ? ?tareaa ? ' lu?? tb lOarrlganl. ? r A. fuMiin'a ? u ' ? m'?i - ilturrein . I Frank U-Un ? ? , v?n Bruni :?'" * (intarli BI iKeefe), tnd Meteor, lot Ipeni ? ?,?? ? ? 7?> Betting Marena I I and ? - ? t? 1 enJ ?: to I. Van Untai .! t ? :. . u. n i,> ibres Isegih?; ? necli between ??? n.i imi thud? ? IFTH RACE BelMag; ?Is nui ? Stable'? ?, .- Ilsmmle, ? ? a StMk ? m ut? ::? (Mnui ? 1 ? Bktdm re'? b ? ?: luatl m ??? mm ?a?.? I It .1 Homer'? br Ii Vestttitile .'?. '."> ? Xa ? ... f Bllaaard, i'?: u ir R?) iTrlbe) and Blu? m kVtP Bl ? Keefe), si ? t in, ???? ? I ,' Beltituc Hammle. 2 t ."? and nul I ? i ?ai ?1 bl ?'?. VISIR??!?. H t.. ? ???,? 2 t ? I \\,,ri l,\ ? HMBgtb; ? Beck ??? !?"* BIXTH RACg >?,,?? lai weigtttSj - .?? ?aile. O, w Newts?'? t.r . Marshall, bj \ iitigeur / -mue 4 M-, \\2 m iStie btkeri . 1 ? McLaughlin'? ? ?< ?? Util? Tom ? Bl l?leel.f u ? Barrtck'? eh a ?,-?? ?? lut) loai - " "Jf Plenty, un icar. IOB) iPenni; Reauregard, :? i?r. ni uvurvi. Fini I.lalii. BB ? Brown) an! Ila F*? Bn iii.uiK-i. airo ran. Tim? i r.M. Bettlag Mu-!.,? ? to :> sad ' io io? ?. iti? im. n a? ."? anil 7 to li?, V ni T t ? J .ini 7 ti I \V?n ??\ a length, iw ? lena ? ha between ? ni m*1 ?l"11*? PIOEON SII? mitin?: AT BABYLO* Th?? Weetmlnater Kennel Club held a iralvalel ??????"?? Bknotlng un ih, club'? beautiful ?rouade at Babylon, I.. !.. yeaterday, In which all that rraek Mhots of the club an?! BOVeral Moni otker ekanl le0*; part. Among tkoea who had e try al ti"' traen *'"* J. i?. ?. Dakar, Oeorge F. Qrant, jo.??iiii K. Ksapa? W. K. Knapp. Fred. Hoey, C. M. t'huiin. 1- m I.awremo. H. It. Kltterodge, G Haswell, A. w. Mooney. l'harlfs Conter, w. r. JeroatCi ?n an ??arll. John rtreilkor at.l H I NL-hola?. Tne first match, misa arni ou?, ?a? a tie ??" tween J. K. Palmer and Fred. Hoey, ?ho allied algkl atralgkt. C. ,\l. ?'hapln kill???! ?even hf?0?? he asi Bead: Captata Money, three. D- it Kittereog?? two, and ilrant. non??. ?,,-??. In the aeconil mat?'h. uniler the same oonottion* Palmer mu! Hoey ?Kuln tl?>,1 on aoven kille,t **?;?? I'aptuln Money kllHM mix, Cbaptn, four. ?n,1 Kl??? redga. throe. . The next match waa se\?Mt blnis aack, *'???.? lowaneee Kltt<>reilg.? ?on, killlnK twelve BBree atratgltt; Monty wa* .seioml with .'leven bini?? The next inatih, a mlee am! out, v.as ?on j>r Money ami Kttteredge. Tfce lutter also won we following mutch. ?. The next miss anil out wns won by H"?5'?,,*, kllleii sl\ straight. Ckapla ?u? second with bt* l'aimer ami Money twa In ike next, won the lust. an I Hoef Spare Pearline Spoil the "Wash