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906 F Street c ii- iI THE WASHINGTON HERALD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16 1907 8 I t J goal and tho game was ended with the AT THE THEATERS oo- TECH BESTS WESTERN score 88 to 0 In Techs favor FAIRS OPENING DAY Lineup and SnmmarryW- liclnsco- I Tech The eHern Pesnteiw Aana Kartnlim At J15 and 815 fs Ohtm left end JOBWB- M 6BdS0eac8r A play made from episodes in Tefetois novel of Store Closes Daily Paifcer Wt tackle Hftit- the same same An entertaining play cf ItWideals Wonder What Vatom gaaid MetrthrO- sad DTMml ft admirably by Virginia Hamfd and John Ma Takes Third of the Inter neater OateraKh- HagerstownsfallEvenft Is acted 6 M aatpUH lien with a good supporting company and elaborate > at P Itoteon Mar Keatsriht gward Sftramr- effests high Football Series Uefd tackle SwtH- Bigger Than Ever Mertz Will- DuUen Morgan McRaerigfetrft red Brwwter- StensMae qaarUr Marsden- The National 215 Saturdays at KodsaoK left half b k BUI The Lien and the Mw e At and hiS right half hack BaBoasfa Oharlei KWas pawtrfnl Anwfca plaT dptCthlg Wen Say Today Barnes FINISHES A FEATURE a caafltet bttesen ton and tin moneyrow LOSERS PUT UP PLUCKY GAME lain HiMrrtk- EXCITING company 9 P M Stttth and Parker feU back Thrall pneoated by Bdratmd Brewe and a geed ToaeMowMSmtin ManuiCB ElSe BreMter- Ooate Iron touchdowneThrall < 3> Ilef re Mr The Columbia Outweighed George Gem of Ixfctdi UBipfceMr Given of Gwrs More Room Needed to Accommodate The Vlrginlaa At 815 Althonp the town TUnegraan W C Thachcr Spakitag lIre Owen Whters AVjw U g story in Stage version A town Team Battles Manfully to Mr Foals of Technical and Mr Idem of Western Exhibits Over Four Thousand En- ¬ ratUlBg oed tare nf Western life and lore with flwerW C Thacher Time of halmtt and 25 jast Mimck sfcooitog to give it aUneepbwe A gwd Stop Manual Thrall Much in Con ¬ atomic tries in Poultry Section More entertaluneet test BrcTVstcrs Long Run Ends It Horses In Racing Department than Chases Bids for PatronageTh- 0 ATHLETES TO GET LETTERS Good Shape Mertz Your All Score 22 to Ever Before Track in Vaudeville At 2JK and 8K A need nwfcrfilc MI beaded ly Reblnson Ire ¬ Committees Appointed at G W U des Tale a pretentious efferteg There are asian extra special tailoring values are of command ¬ Meeting other gM4 acts ese Championship Series Athletic Association Special to The Washington Herald Messrs Gates Gonzales ing importance cant be matched anywhere I and Biddle fifty Majeefic Technical 1 I 1J g 1 MO- Hag rstown Md Oct liThe TIle KMt rnM 1 I l 6 SSKaa l 1 M wore appointed a committee to Investigate second annual Hngerstown Fair was The Two Graham At 2 and 8 Wzm 1 1 JH the eligibility of members of years The Kathryn Pnraeil tock ceraf nr in a ManmJ last opened today under the most favorable plays team to uponUhe renton of this favorite old slay Miss Pared Swell Dress Clothes- Western unable to stop the furious on- ¬ basketball and decide conditions The fair wns formally opened with distinction slaughts of the heavy Technical eleven insignia which shall be awarded to them this morning with a parade of tho officials Stylish SuitO- meeting George Washington Winter At About Half Usual Prices- lost the third game of the interhlgh At a of the and marshals headed by a band Ex¬ The New AcndemrJ- University night- oele Uw Little Madcap At SK- school football championship seri II at Athletic Association last hibits have been arriving hero since Sat-¬ of the best was also appointed Mis LoUie RIta fa a daw musical comedy ne To Order for A big line of fabrics comprising about 75 National Park yesterday by 22 to I before a similar committee urday from the York and Allentown fairs draMa bj Chute E IMamy Audlmcw lad it to employ same regard- values Mertz has ever styles worsteds one of the largest crowdE that ever wit ¬ the functions in swelling the number already placed to aaasiiig- in dress vicunas unfinished to the members of the 1906 team nessed a high school contest track large proportions Notwithstanding the offered and the great¬ worsteds and thibets A by Manager Tile Lyceum Fighting every Inch of the way against motion Graduate K C grounds have recently been enlarged ad- ¬ Witeon of the football team to the effect Jolir fInes WMana Jit 2 MIl hIS est snap of the sea¬ FULL DRESS or Evening Suits silk A overwhelming odds the plucky George ditional space Is needed to accommodate A sens Taw that all candidates reporting for practice bwtoiaa AM a lit of made te fP 40 lined and silk faced to measure for j 1 oTfU town team battled manfully for forty Ave exhibitors in all the departments Title son About 30 styles j by October 31 and remaining out to the minutes to hold the manual trainers but The growth of the fair from its insig- ¬ DOUBLE BREASTED FROCK SUIT qf 1 9 A A In- ¬ The Gayety in blue and fancy to no avail superior brawn of the end of the season be awarded prosier beginning In 1S51 groat ¬ silk faced to order for 1 U the nificant to a Inter The Gay Masquerader At 2 JI and hIS = 8 signia subject to the approval of coach blacksmiths enabling them to hammer state exhibition having advisory boards A barkaowe show suitings to choose manager accepted with Rabert Flttsiaraom awl WALKING COAT SUIT or Cutaway Suit with their way through the Western dele captain and was In fifteen counties of Maryland Virginia kit Wile M a fester The Hatchetites gridiron prospects are from Fit guaranteed striped Worsted Trousers or Trousers of flf P in R consistent manner for large gains West Virginia and Pennsylvania has yA good present thirtyone same to order for 1 Although outweighed pounds to the at There were been marvelous One of the largest and DEMANDS PROMOTION 0 candidates practice night and man the Creek squad was not outgamed out for last most attractive features is the poultry all men showed a willingness for but kept at em every minute even after the exhibit There are over fOCi exhibits Policeman Invokes Alii of Court to work gratifying to Coach Nalteen A Co it was seen that It was almost impossible alone in this department covering a Compel Advancement likely man for the back held iu the per-¬ Mertz Mertz 906 F Street for it to win The West Enders were range of territory from Massachusetts to Attorneys Edward McLean and W J son of Craft has been unearthed who I aided in their efforts by a large band of Kentucky and as far South as North Lambert yesterday Instituted shows promise of developing into a star mndnue enthusiastic rooters who stuck loyally to Carolina Prizes In this department are proceeding in the Supreme Court of the of the first rank WINDSOR RESULTS EXCURSIONS the team and howled their approval of much sought after by poultry breeder District of Columbia on behalf of Police- The training table for the squad will UNCLE WINS EASILY the good plays and tooted them on to re- and fanciers State Senator B Abner man Howard C Russell to compel tho FIRST furioogt Niblick IK Foley lie started today and those interested RACKStx newed efforts with horns and whistles Bett i superintendent of tho poultry de- District Commissioners to place the S to 5 won Leo Paul 31 Rosen 31 to 1 second look for an improvement in the condition- Western played good football better partment which occupies 17NO feet of policeman in class J instead of class 1 of Fast Collins 112 Bitten 3 te 1 tided Time NORFOLK lJ WASHINGTON of the men from now on W than the score would seem to Indicate floor space the metropolitan police forces Justice IM J OXein Paahyn Hftaeoefc Nettto STEAMBOAT CO Chairman Phillips conducted the meet- ¬ Gould signed an order October ¬ eneMa TjntlM after TMI Hfadoe Prince and and several times had their opponents TWO IIorsej returnable Hildreths Colt Has No rou ing which was attend by Capt Gun- ¬ Hundred fEntered IS for the Commissioners to appear and HjnUat ale ran worried but it was up against a proposi- ¬ ning Coach Neilsen and Graduate Man- ¬ Entries in the racing department this show cau why the policeman should not SECOND KACBStMpfeclMae sheet ooorec Pick too big to ble Stake Race 1 ¬ tion handle ager Wilson of the football ten Man- ¬ year number more than 200 horses being be thug promoted- in ont IX SiMpeon 4 to MB Deem OS Tu- Both teams punted frequently Tech ex- tor S to 1 The clod OS O Cowwr T to ager Wood of last years basketball the largest list in the history of the as- ¬ In the petition it is set forth that Rus¬ stand Jamestown celling in this department of the same team Biddle the present manager Man ¬ many ones sell was appointed member of the 1 thud TIMe 3 BatweU SMwdttft Amber sociation and including fast a force Jwlg Nolan Md IfaMffct ale big good ager Fleming of the track team B on C 1901 na as Thrall the full back was in Bie every race filled it was found January and through succes- THIRD tetoBSB Antoine 106 Ba maid the alumni A Vedltz of the After wits MAKES A SHOW OF HIS FIELD KACBFke form and booted the ball or 40 yards on of c to sive promotions was made desk sergeant her S won Somfcita M Bwtan M to 1 ExpositionPoto- ¬ necessary to make an addition the tnt faculty Manager Gonzales of the base- on July 1 lIDS un- Yanks ROM IN S U > each occuIon Neither Hodgson or Rob special It is contended that tecood Morefcad I third ball team and Gates president of the programme In the shape of a Tiles 1 3fc AadtJMta name U Liens son averaged over 36 yards and Tech der an act of Congress reorganizing the the athletic association race on Thursday this being a 215 pace force tleluie and Ja- backs usually managed to run the ball and Increasing 0alarieft that Rus- SlllKOnx Tcmncco Shows time Way ubI Intl Ue River for a part of IWO
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