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It's a Wi se M an lg? Vho ? ' "' c* n to am TT V o Faflsfl? Do?:-n ov? ih~ Brake Charley Taft Gets a Triai on Yale Eleven on moon. mi: ? ? . - ? ? ? ? Buzz*' I ? ' ? I ' ? ? -. ?? I ? ' - ? ' ? ' . ling StaiY at Cambridge ? ? Last ' ? ' ? 9 '??i?r i eth, ' ' ? ? ? ' ? ' . '. was .' Cornell -\ Has Battle with Scrub ' M..V.' * " ? ? I ' . ? 1 \ Colui b i toki lg for a Capable Quarterba n a f. ' ' - ' ' ' ? suhstit ? ' ! ralli ? :? one bund ? I, is n pr ? ?r.uch p 1 ut may kept t ? ? ? ? ' immy, i I ? I dark bl ? : Three Army Elevens Have Hard Practic i ? el irging, machii back on ,v Buecl ? ? ? ? ard "-rimmaii the 1 Rol l Freshman Eleven Gives Penn 'Varsity a Scan ? a TrU Peni ?o hm rimmagi even t ? ? ? ? .? ' . ring thi ? i thu ? ? terfercnei .- I . touch ? . ? its ficht inn ? ? ' ?? ? ? the quart . . ? it :? ."1 plunging . V\ ?II?an?s Makes Ready for Game with Union m h ? i ? . ibly be g signa : wer'* 1 ?.mona ' ? ? ? ? ? r extri Ballin, of Princeton, Helps Union Eleven 80. Harold ton's i and all torda). h a i ? , Dan -on, ? ..?;. after the 1 ... Thii ..'? ? ' ty del ? ? . . , fiom 1% Per MONTH ON PLEDGE __ OF PERSONAL PROPERTY "!!. PROV1DI Ni LOAN SOCli IV OF NEW YORK SLA mi m ?, , ? uuuWM ????h Avenue, cor. aSth street. | Courtlandt Av.. cor MSth St. t'drid?? ?.. mi????i?i ? " Useaii ?atXoa M- Smith H., coi Uvtniitos St 'entb Avt. brt 4Stn & 4Mtb St?. Qra||aai Av., cor lulcvoise i?L ^?'"ttoti Av.. cor I24th SL 1 *v.. ici Ho?.?.a*a> Av. *??-l St.. cor. Clinton hi ?f ,YtH CENT. CHAKGED ON l^^.te: Lea,n,ton& Id AvS \\?L ."ANS REPAID WITHIN ^??^Mo.iv, cor tsieaSt ^8 rWO WEEKS PBOM DATE. Grantland Rice I Anal ? s. , ,,, , 1 ni la . lala irxj - ?> llv n . p m 6 i . . ? . . ' ' . I... . !?? .ir o? ..o ' .n: . ' ' ' ends t Cann ind i rv ig S?ar on N. V. U. Gridii ? ? ? ? rid. In ?.hi ie Ei ? 1 til' ?erimn - ? Dartmouth Cubs Give 'Viirsity Plent] oi Worlk - ? : itai a i ? ? ? ? the work of I ELECTRICORS ON EASY TERMS I'd ?son to Rent His Bat? tery and .Kill Horse on Economic Basis. ? ? ? eeek the Wizai - by which I it i on at I ? ' i habt wit h . ' I ' ' . ? I'll Mr. made it pi that ? ? ? ? \ ? i - with one yi at 1 ? I i has also i ? I . ? ? , . | . . | ? ? ? tobel | ' vehieli vention th< ? ? uni Into effi ' ' (iian n in i Resigns as Rowing Coach at Yale i noun?. m. t.* s- a- made ben Vnle ?':. ?we, for tl St I Non I ' his successor. ALMA WILL ?txiVE CAR Hi "OR CUP RA? Committee Decides to Give Last Chance to < x?;:<?iiy on Morning of Struggle. .h? ; Be* ? ? upple lock. ? ' . :. Por? ti tve the ? ? ? lualify. Whi her enti ants. e if ? to ... i 1 Derb) II re pre e or two ears. ? . Mi.hy t, ? to 1 ras to hase drivei i ititnted ? burned u, a. . would ' riving thi I" te ? ? p In 1:19.1 ? tsrei ? ? read ? ?ir. ?? In ihr? srai an en* ? ' !?.? ? ? r jronr tunit; ? late the is of ? ' ? BUI* . : Hurmun ? ? ? ? ? ? ount another, On med ti r must I I ll.l - | : nl IB] - ? - ? ? ? I ne ? on. 1 ? than a .1! he per ?srt. lasts ere poui ,-. ? tehi i " ?i until midi " ' tfl nicht ? 'viorn is ap ? ? ' wiih re oflleial eoloi \ I ire ? ' " ? ? to mor ? - ?ion?. .... ., ., . ,..,,', . pos through the ? ? ? St I ou?s Fielders Nov Second in Leamic Race ? ; ? " '' I in the I Kan ?? ?h < r P I ball. In 1 : a- II ' I 0 10?' ?> I I ' -?-? Wefen Calli 0 it Traek H . ilnra will afternoon. - Ir,. ??. ? ? i ?rill ?'....?; ?p run at Brooklias sai _ ?? A ling Soccer Capta?i II N.??. it. 'IS, was appointed ... r in Eai He - ? Field at ^e ?*% IW ? K 9 ipori?i & Gr?nilan?i?ice A Ballad for Pat Moran. '?' ?. H "? r, from rotor |, ,p I rj itand ot es b oro aya ?j "'""'' nutre tel fnro ??'???? . . /'< // ? ? riot? Hector earn i ? d .1.-/ '.'.V,' fia il. rj? , bef?te yon ? -?y? ' ?? u tWfad fer Mi ran. Fro?' ??/..? rt the ai I ira ere? n /rW, "/:..-, Ing s ,pp? . I if ones s ad tieso I ,/,. /, ??j '/'o eafeA yottr I|/rte keraUrty; K'-v, Mu, loved ?o di ./ ti i- ght dt Rad FoU U at Hon ? tht ftp/ I Bui eve ?/o,,, ? ?...,??', ?j . uji ,:y I Bi MS a tatted /or .Uocrtn. So nil who'vt mud? ms stop or weep, Immortal bard who' >e drifted >> \ To iarknaaa in tht Stygian deep II if A BO tost .so?.,/ 'r> agaJrs >-?7i/{/_ r?w wi o - ? n (ei rJ a /.'.'">?/ i Md courage m th ? | ?? .>,. /.'. '',/??, /.,.? ' re '/'.'- ',"' ? ?' m i '. i ballad /o?' .l/oror,. .?I bsjatg taaiJeM haul--ire may not try To ting with 1 ?? /?,,, . >?'.-', far aa tantorla! G ' '?aal u a sWIad /er liar f ?v At that, Pan should lave made a wandert il baseball bard Tl I re tnainlng on the first, | ,., BBrj on|y pynsblo rhi1' ' - I ? BBd I le, rntmm high and gutter SI ? md !'.. sti11 fi". i ineheehed and snel ai , \\ orle. Serit- B i ? Running. In tie forthcomlag ?orid ssriei rouad np cempttriaoaa will toon bo made f Phillies and Red lifted from the record* of the two el 0 ?lot,.., where is ths ' Last fall ths Btackmen were t.. rua riaga around the Hr.iv-.- ?long ?he old th ihe reeorda showed they had stolen gfj bases, to IM for the Hrave*. ad a margia of aearly 10.als. rhoy had Collina and Barry, O ? and Btrunk, Eddie Murphy aad Melnn . ? it of them ?', era who knew : ' o. way nround. Boston had I i' one base runner who had stolei moi rVa '? r Marans'ille, with twenty-eight. through the whir] . I serieo Boato e nine Phiia -it than four to one. ! i ? to follow ?tlit. World Series Batting, on the Red Bos are bat ad 294, while thi PI iriL,' under 160. Therefore, proela the Red Sos will lie ? next week. ? sama alastie Doj ? ipon the epig 11 i be Hi ekmen batted 272 foi the ses when they met beneath Oetober'i ? ? for the big test the unJ the afarkmen .172 ovei fO point! to the rear. On-^ide Kicks. I Le eiilr. who etertnilly "fellow* the ball" still set 111? < lianer befara It? K.mie i? mrr ? svlo.t-neter the ?fame SSO] be. In l!ie Million, win n lines Hie :ootl,:ill Knie- ( oiiiiiiIi I. e int. n.l I. SSMS rei;ii laii.oi- .I.- bralalislna th? cease rlagt Maulbet Michigan Une mauler, trained on pia laal will happen to opposing lim ? : through this fall ? Ex-Giants Still Collecting. ! * fall amone; tho?e who absorbed their share of world Nrioi kale two ex-Giants Hank Qawdy and Dick Rudolph. Fx-Giunts are still collecting, as Demarre, Stock, ("halmer* and Adama I be amor,:; those recetviag thi October divideada whoa the big award Is This makei S total of lia ex-Giant* who have profited greatly hy ?easing the There'a nothing like being eaaaed at thi proper mon "Princeton fears Rutgoi " ws a headline of thi alwaya go. :?. merry guffaw, The headline still staada, but ! pat the i gts Foster 8anford plus | eiaeh. Yale is ss er HaUghtl ' MeGraw aad afeLoughl B ?,. .antering on thrt Miss Bjurstedt Reaches Final Round at Boston Will Meet Mrs. Wightma To-day, and Winner of Match Will Play Miss Rotch. : - 's atolla Hjur - <"lub ? Nosr Vcrk, aatioi Mrs. George W W;j:htman, of th< Long las*, ? ? ?. wil ? 'unorrii* in the :inal round ol the anneal women's open lawn ? 1 ? gsreed club', turf . r of that will | Edit! Ketch, ?f Hoston ? ?? latter. f?al M - ? r ? . . is Evelyi ... ? ?s h /.? Sei leiaod hard pressed by Mr. aad Mrs N'jthan i- iraen'i liar " ' i if 1 ? .... trength e M?. , ? - ? ?. i t ? TALLANT WINS WAY m THE IINAL ROUHd M . h burn T< : ( lab Title. ? ? i .1 i ? i ? i impion' ? I ?.bum ' ?1 thu ?ap br?n the ' "ilnr>. triumph over 91 ; ouch Wo ? ? Daven? port thi ' ' - ? ? v i ' ? . ? i _ A HEAVYWEIGHT FROM THE WEST BUI Sloane in Town and Is Anxious to Meet Gun? boat Smith. . f announces eherover b ? hold. Th ? ' .... i. He has eutlva ? ? .. ?" bis og . . m i'chincr his .:? V ..f to Btati ? Smith. is rapidly rounding match with ? " ."(;?:? ?..?il on 1 I r n I y '. to I To-night eill be ? bnsjr one for the ?fana, ilf a doten '??? chief tSI ?t i. Jack ? I Ebbet? I see mes aro arid ? ? ? ? , intrj Pwo icll vs. Donnelly. will ? ? ' ! ! Will \ \ I ; Kid in vs. Young McDonald, at A . ana Jo.? - | hi ?? \ <" i TRAVERS WAY 1W LEAD TEAR m GOLF TILTS Death in Fiani eev I i V. ?II Probably Hi i al. ? i - r ' - a r : - ' S | ?ce. v to predial ? I t In ? f the pleat ?? .i a-iii have | i <, - ?> i ? available. v(?rei?| h'll be J rVard, who has !.>?ea r. d?r ? if the Metn ? .t b\ " r ' ry o f t Sanitation. Ban bough he is . . Following the Mr? of the so t Ai mpe ' have reach? i 1. fa ? ? ?r.V. Hei enior, has for 1 ? e, the ealling for in ? en hole IS will be won outright, and It f to I I as ?'i*' nual .. : At tl ind < . ? .1 rrow, the ? i at gn : ' rap COndil ' < ar d orge Harvi ioaore of ti. II ent?rtala the compel I con ditii). nee < ountry Club I I 'a ' i the med. .m ha:.i p tfter as eighteen-holc m??lal play t day, match plaj I be bald under handicap eond ? ? ?! Friday and Satarday. !!.?? elub makes I departure from Its policy b) i. ? fail tournament, In the first and furthermore famishes ?? i for those eho bat ael l the ranb Arthur I' l Pp. ' ' Re .1 I ' uf i-ulf. Johnston Beats Aiaurie in One Set Match K.-.i ? ?? :'.?'. The com ?ted 1 tloa ?. ' ?uri ?? Il r, in a <>: In the dot! Griffin ' i r. -souri ? 1 . ? **^?S3Bi?\2i?Z^ . ays say? J! u ?? < . ? -r-- s?rr r ^ *'<* j^grs f* ^ ?2* ,;' ? /, J '''-'* j P>^S '^h Vav ' ' ' Vil'' i' I* &as Cry ?e*y / tf, v r *] IM even though most places sell it EXCLUSIVELY ! The leadiny food beverage of the world Bottled by E. & J. BURKE, Dublin