HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1912.

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i i urn t n rv 444-- 444-4-4-- 44-44- S2 ii unn 4 tine-u-p Of Teams For XEW RECORD SET a ALAR UM) AKti.- - ANCIAL SIDE OF SERIES. Is The Of R-T- Stoiy I. II A M M E H RO W S Here BOSTON. Oct. 16. Total paid NEW YORK, Oct. 12. Throw- - S attendance Sor tne series of Football Game Tomorrow S ing the 16-iou- nd hammer from S BANQUETED IN eight games, 252.037. It a circle at Celtic Park to- - 8 . The total receipts, $490,833. Boston's ttday Matt Irish- - Each club's $147.028.8o. Gitetory McGrath of the S share. tt American Athletic Club made a 3 Tbe national commission's Coaches and Captains Give Out rivals. The game promises to be very new world's record of 181 feet, 3 'FRISCO l share, $49,0S3.30. How by New Yorker made another sensational ex'cifing and fast, as the teams are al- t 4 inches. The former mark was tt Total players' share, derived capture when he pulled Wagner's Men' Weights for 3-- Against and most evenly matched in weight and in tt 179 feet, 6 4 inches, made by tl from the, first four games only, Turned Tide the drive off the rlghtfield fence. The Various Positions skill. The coaches have done their tt John Flanagan four years ago. S was J147.r.77.G3. Of this, the Veteran Mathewson was over when Murray, picked the is now up 25 Cady's high fly out of the sun, ; best and rest to the t Among the other events today Crew Which Won Hawaiian Boston players, as winners, vAll game boys, and they are ready to show their 2? was a ile match race be-- tt shared 60 per cent, or $SS,"43.01 story of the Then began the inning which will is set for the first football Here Is the detailed long the season tomorrow afternoon on mettle. tt tween Hannes Kolehmainen of tt Trophy Lauded by Coast The New York players, as los- - last great game of the world's base- live in the memories of the fans p who witnessed and men who Alexander athletic field at Punahou. The line-u- of the two teams and tt Finland and Abel Kiviat of the tt ers, shared $59,028.69. ball series in New York, together it the Irish-Americ- an Oarsmen muscle, and trying to weights was yester- tt Athletic Club, tt Each Red Sox player, of whom 4 the-mos- t strained brain The battle is between the Punahou their announced with some of the features of spot- tt which resulted in a dead heat, j 22 eligible, $4,-- con- win. After the always in the and McKinley elevens, the old football day as follows: SAN FRANCISCO. October 13. were received ramarkable series of diamond tt 9:24 3-- r,. The champion light but never on the spot Snod Ends Finnish tt hundred oarsmen, representing! 024.68. tests in the history of the national seven-eight- hs Three grass "hammered a I puny little tt led for of the dis- - tt Each Giant player, of whom 23 : Prank Markham 129 Daniel Stone 122 lb the various rowing clubs of the bay,! sport grounder to box. going Wood lb.... tt tance by a few feet. In the final tt were eligible, received $2,566.46. BOSTON, 16. The name of the out. 144 - Morita . . : 112 " last night wined and dined the vic- Oct. Il.LJu Jiro tt quarter Kiviat drew out and led tt The figures in every case are to Stahl. Jack Murray, the fighting " torious Alameda crew that won the is on the lips of the Celt, one Tackles tt by three yards to the stretch, but tt greater any al- .belted into the bleachers for championship of the mid Pacific than for previous entire baseball world tonight, lor, two 190 Dyson (Capt.) 180 " tt Kolehmainen, after a sensational tt world bases. Fred.' Merkle declared all Will lam Inman "....Henry ocean at Honolulu last month. 4 series. most alone and unaided, he gave the along he was holding back until Allan Itenton :. 154 ' LlewHlyn Hart 194 " tt spurt, just caught him as they tt The attendance and receipts championship of the world to the that tt crossed the finish line. The tt The gathering was a most enthus- game the pinch before he , and right here Guards iastic one and speeches were made by at today's were announced after the great Chris- he' good with tt - made a beautiful drive " " American record for two miles, tt 4- by the national commission as ty Mathewson had taken the measure Stafford Austin , 13C Joseph Silver 146 4-- 5. all the members of the victorious to centerfield which" filtered through " tt 9:17 was made by Te! Berna tt 4- - follows: both and Joe Wood Gordon Drown 134 " Choi 162 crew. Bray Thorning of the of Speaker's legs and went for two bases...... En t tt of Cornell at Ithaca last May. tt Total paid .. 17,034 fought 10 4 attendance ana hardest ; Center tt tt crew that visited Honolulu gave a de- in the bitterest Mnrray raced home on Mercury Teet scription of the race and said that in Total receipts ..$30,500 inning battle that was ever contested with the which all believed would George Mclnerny 170 " Walter Grace '.. 134 4- - all probability the champion crew Nat'l commission's share 3,035 on any diamond. The Red Sox were win the game, 2 to 1. Defeat would 7 - Quarterback from the islands would be a competi 4- Each club's share 12,725 outfielded, outbatted and outplayed, not come, the New York men felt. " U-- 4 :t while' were outpitched in Wra. Schuman (Capt.) 143 Harry Mel in " tor in the net Pacific coast cham- theirlwlrlers Herzog took three strikes and sat the eights and deciding struggle this over his. . Halfbacks HIGH IS ACTIVE pionship regatta, to be rowed next down disgust written all July. afternoon. A weird twist In the luck features. Meyers grounded to the box , , , 131 Lionel 140 Harold Baldwin C Brash game gave poorer team the -- " Thorning said that had it not beenj of the the and Boston came up to t the bat amid a William Coney 15, .... Sam Kahalewai 152 AUTOPOIR ; ; ' score ' : ; for Joe Lewis of Honolulu, an old! eagerly sought pennant The riot noise. J.' t j ?j , - . - of ' Fullback- was 3 to 2. Hew Nnodgraft Did . IN ATHLETICS Alameda enthusiast, it is doubtful if . It.; Wra. Hitchcock lo2 u ... .George Cassidy mo the Alameda crew would have won When and Fred Mer-- Engle, the former Yankee inflelder the great race. kle collaborated on a run with a dou- was put up to bat for Wood and when ' Total V. . . .1649 Iti 1607 lb Lewis provided outdoor sleeping ISNEIAD ble and a off Joe Wood In tne Matty put one over he hit it up In the which had Punahou's average weight is about turn out In force to cheer their teams McKinley High School will take quarters for the crew through the htft tenth inning, breaking a tie air toward centerfield, slightly to the been-pra- many games existed since the seventh, the cham- left. Snodgrass saw it looming. He l.r0 pounds. McKinley' is'HC pounds, on to victory. Punahou has part in interscholastic weather, and this was the only thing songs this yar. according to the October that saved them from collapse. pionship appeared to be won by the loped, he ran, he galloped over he ticing her school and yells and Good-b- y, In the . back fie id Punahou averages bridge. a forlorn seeing is. prepared to big number of the Black and Gold, the The sentiment was expressed that Giants. With nothing but ground, but how the ball did make a noise to the-discar- : 1 It's for five hundred. -- 145 pounds and McKinley 29 pounds, morrow. McKinley also4 intends to be official organ of the school, which is it was up to a local crew to challenge hope to speed him on sent fall, Fred, swiftly turned 'around. Honk! Hon! Engle to bat for Wood in the last of Carefully he set himself and Judged, On the 'line the difference Is , not, so heard. The new season Is to be just out. Since it has been decided Australia for the championship of up, Automobile poker is the latest. the tenth. - , : - the oncoming sphere. They could not great. Punahou averaging 152 , pounds started off in the right way and with that swimming will be taken there the Pacific ocean, the rowers, of the It's here. long,, high, fly to fool Snodgrass. He knew about McKInley's 150. ; c. will be five sports will come un- antipodes being conceded to be Engle raised a all to On the whole, the the right kind of spirit that the - ; The game of . poker will not down teams are very evenly and The enter- der the Interscholastic League, name- only men that it was necessary to center, which Snodgrass. got,under in those baseballs.- In; fact, he knew snatched coaches of both schools Captain John L. Sehon, as head of the easy to; he thi3 game ly, i football, soccer, baseball, beat to bring home "cham- plenty or time to maie an eaten, them to talk but tauffed there is no doubt but tbatUhe tain; high hopes. : v track the title police department, can order his guar will be one one among stu- an2f swimming. high school is pions of all the Pacific." but the half popped out of his hands one dismally, 'and Engle. hotfooted, it a stiff and well worth Interest is intense the The dians of the law to break up every stand seeing. Doth schools are planning to dents. The game 3. only school has taken part in the for the New Yorker's first error in to second while the centerfield starts. at o'clock. the back-roo- m' ' cigar store poker game in . oeen ..' . naa above-name- d sports, the series. . went into ecsiacies. iney none of the San Diego. The captain can say with school s taking part in more Fate Plays Tricks. waiting for just such a thing, and at ether I great -- "s than three. A basketball league has DARK HORSES eclat, The lid is on." But is Engle, got to second on tne murt last It happened. Hooper, then gave LUCK YEE SEND BEPJDERS - , VILL between Punahou, it? and was nearly doubled at the .mid- Snodgrass another chance, hut this also been formed Well, not so you can notice it, rtma finrvl vrna' thAra In tlmR to maTcfi Priorjr-an- McKinley. that way when Snodgrass tried to make says - -- : I the San Diego Sun. up previous . by captur the catch, x'r' .. for his lapse Of course, football comes first In ed Poker is played in. the open in San :. passed then more-bonehead- the, line of sports; this year. Messrs. ing: Hooper's Mrive . In splendid fash Yerkes was and Diego. The police department is de work watf .done. ; Speaker Friesell and Hall,; two noted football ion. For a moment Matty wavered and ' fied. Bets are made .and paid. Mon o;-- . raised high to Merkle, ifl passed . ,.; a foul but coaching the high squad : Yerkes. .."y.Vv, meiuaro ey, real money not .conversation coin, - New Meyers - ; , the horror of all York mmA A ". 1 ' being ' fback, Fato toyed 'with the Ntw York Friesell a star hal ami is changing hands right on the down, to-- ' as if his life, depended on Hall .former' quarterback ;df thevt'ni- - team once .more, as If i give .' the rah'afterit witt.cnO.; hiCA young vs7abfitefLuck town street corners It's gambling pop-- itMatty, too, got the fever and r VeJIty iliigh Giants another chance. Speaker ,h- 'ofi imhoisiT'he , is It's-tu- a, - ee, hift.X;- without a doubts latest, crea- also came tearing over.r - to put' benWersryerVilh tHnate'Tti-Jiat- severaL ol fast year s gfefl. apL.Xho.XflrsCbaU pitched for a. foul - tion in method of separating mOn - never jllSMnos'i-A"G- i plaC'sjJt- Jqaferkd7FdsOr "Robin- - bacE game year, the three feet from the first base It was , Merkle carefully stood still, veterans in; the this - - - fell-- : 4- ey from a person. ; word, Time 3 30 p. tomorrow. , son when it was announced that he Capt;? Dyson, Hart, Melin, Cassidy, an easy; catch for Merkle, but Chief speaking a and the ball : ; W L Pet. " verybody's Doltf-It- " 4 Place Athletic Park.' would take the mound for the A!. Meyers came" rushing up line and ' J. Silva, Dwight, Grace and Crozier all 3 'the -- Dark Horses 0 1000 Yes, "everybody's doin' it." " on . . Captains Wong Akana, C.s. ? ; McGraw mattered something the Albert Though the two. opposing pitch- ' ' ' frightened Fred off. ; V t turning out. ; - Rollers 0 3 000 , ; 4- Chinese; Henry Chlllingworth, ers In tomorrow's game are still at- Bankers, newsboys, stenographers, The madly bench, butt it was not exactly In the r The one big drawback at the highs "fans' were yelllngso v " businessmen, women clerks, society prayer. . . , . 4- J. A. c.8. . 4. tending school, it. is to their credit The Rollers weren't in it with the at the time that neither playej could nature of a - - chances for football has been the lack every i C 4-4- pworaen 4 K. & Dark Horses night at "Y" Bowiing yes, one, the flotsam Speaker then banged a .singlO to . Seat sale at O. Hall Son. that they are now playing ; in fast v last hear Matty's frantic cries for Mer of an athletic field or some other . .4------TJbwn and jetsam on the city's highways and rightflelrj, scoring Engle! placing 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4". 4 company. League, when the former went kle' take the ball; It-fe- ll to the and V place to practice. The team has to byways are becoming devotees of to. on with Duffy Lew-- - Baseball ": Is still ihe principal .Trainer Sam Hop is not, to be over- to defeat before the latter, the Dark all ground and the most golden opportu- Yerkes third base travel to Makiki field to prastlce foot Horses taking all games. The automobile poker. topic of conversation is around town looked, for he is a big factor in these three nity was lost, j ; ball and to Boys' Field' for soccer, bowling was Maybetyou have noticed it. If you passed purposely, for Matty1. was among the sport fans and tomorrow Saturday games. . He will perform in years Rollers far below tlteir Beanies Howl for a Hit. ' will' and in former, those who went was disappointing have not you have uot been the least ing to fill the bags,' hopttfg for a dou- afternoon will witness the second ap- the' scorekeeper's box, as he did a out to practice had to dress amid usual standard and When Boston came up for the sec - bit observing ble play Or a orce at, the plate, pearance of, the world-fame- d Chinese xwcek ago. to a number of the fans. ond half of the lucky seventh inning v. lilth and rubbish. Thi3 latter diffi Here comes a big, snorting touring ' 'from ' . "I am no college graduate, I can As case been in all the ball team since its return the but culty has been entirely overcome by the has car around the corner. Its number is the crowd rose to its feet and bellow- NO OPIUM IX CHAMnEUiaik' un- keep te games States. The Chinese players will' a detailed account of the score," up-to-da- that have been rolled since the ed long and loud for a score, which ' the fitting up of an locker 63999. REMEDY ' . .. Sam Hop said, last night alleys were planed off, scoring COCOII A cork a few of the tricks which have room with a number of showers and foe last For illustration we will say you was forthcoming at the tocsin. Larry There is not a particle of opium or often made the"New York Giants ab- On account tof. the numerous re steel lockers, and the thanks for this night was low. Wilkinson, for tne Gardner tried hard ' but managed to Cough great- quests, game got aver- have taken, chosen, wished or whatev ' other narcotic in Chamberlain's solutely powerless before, their the tomorrow will start improvement are due to Professor winners, away with the high er you want to call it, car's num- raise only a weak little fly to Snod Remedy, never been, 30-inst- that and has since rivals, Chicago Cubs. The at 3: ead of 3 o'clock. age (163) while Clark got high scqj grass, which caught with- it est the Folsom. , your You go as the latter line-u-p ber, for hand. far was first offered to the public It. is Chinese infield is one that work like The will be as follows: The high girls are going in strong (178). Schmidt, for the Rollers, had as you like in the betting or wager out much trouble. Then Stahl raised as safe a medicine for a child as for an a well-oile- d engine, and has not' a J. A. C Lemon, rf; H. Chilling- - year both high score and high averago, 183 one in back of second base which ' ' for basketball this under the as much money as your friend will adult. For sale by air dealers. Ben- single weak spot. Lai Tin at third, worth ss (capt) ; Hampton or Ross, cap- and 152. Fletcher and Murray tried for, but coaching of Mi3s Cassidy, who cover. son, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Ha-- , V. Ayau at short, and "Prince Alex cf; Markham, 3b; Kualii, 2b; Walker The results of the games last nignt Snodgrass stood when he might ' still ; tained the team of the University of Now, your friend takes the second waiL. i J.;' i V ' t - , at second will make the fans sit up or Notley; If : Brito. c;:0 Bruns, lb; a few years ago. Among puts the Breakers, Cherries, and Dark car that comes into view. The car's better have employed his time run- s : ; onl take notice. Fast fielding, and Robinson and Medeiros, p. : the old players are Eva Taylor, Psy- Horses tied for first place with three number is 45337. ning; after the ball. , ci er pitching ought to be the feat- r. Chinese C. Ayau, ss; A Akana, lb che' Cerry, Virginia McCarthy, Rosie games won each, while tfte zero list is Now comes the "showdown." Stahl sidetracked Bedient and .sent ures of tomorrow's game. (capt ; Lai Tin, 3b; KanYen, c; L. graced by Expanders, Rollers Hendrickson up to in '. ' Holt, Lizzie Goldstein, Margaret Mc- still the You are holding three nines, the hit the tatter's Tha J.' A. C. players are not worry Akana, If ; : A. Asam, 2b ; Sing Hung, Carthy and Lucy Chamberlain. Muriel and Splitters. last three numbers on the license tab place. Matty faced j the newcomer BHO.BEUJillllil ing over the. fact that Captain Akana rf; Luck Tee, p;'Apau,.p; En Sue, cf. Cunnigham, Mollie Thompson, Mabel Following are the scores bowled last of the cap which you played. calmly and: sent over two fadeaway . t. Goo, Margaret Parker, Sophie Walker, night r The best hand your friend .pan get drops which the" never Hazel Ridley, Louise Robinson, Doro-the- y Rollers. from thej number of the car he bet on even saw, and two strikes were called Compound WILLIAMS FIRST TO SCORE ON WTalker, Violet Lucas and Miss Froelich 163 114 121 398 is a pair dj threes. by O'Loughlin. Two others just fail Smith are among the recruits. Roberts 125 147 156 42S He loses. ed to cut jthe corners, but Matty Practice will be held every Tues- Dyson 121 121 Do you get it? stuck the next in the groove and Hen- day and Thursday on the High School Franklin .. .. 101 100 201 Great Variety of JLiml. drickson hit it with all his, might grounds. Barter 166 160 116 442 It i9 not of record who introduced down the third base line. The ball hit HARVARD'S GREAT 19 IMEASI Schmidt 146 12S 183 457 . Diego, the bag and ricochetted into foul .. ... automobile poker in San and, EladdsrEsmcii. (, . son, 6 to 3. There was no question moreover, no one cares. It's here and ground. It went for two bases,- - scoring about the better team winning. 721 650 676 207 it's being played to the limit.. Stahl and letting Wagner take third BlcsiPcrifkr Pennsyl- Matty got Swarthmore got the jump on Dark Horses. Excepting flushes, royal flushes then Hooper on a fly to . :; High (Seattle) 0. . .;; mot nu Results of Football Games on vania and in the first period carried James .. 136 142 106 384 straight flushes and hands with "face" center. h. At St. Louis Missouri University Cure IndliTSstfwJys7psiV.SourS(offl-c- " the ball 80 yards for a touchdow'n. Clark 173 178 15 4G cards, every hand in regular poker Smoky Joe Goes In. Uck o Appetite. Heart Fluttering:. Gridirons East and 14, Rolla 0. Feet-l- Cornell 16, New York 6. 170 174 138 482 can be held in new game. was Gas and Wind oa Stoaach. Bloated a Harris this sent into the , pains in aiter EaUrr. Sick West At Seattle University of Washing- ITHACA, N. Y., 12. Cornell 165 157 489 num- S:mch Oct. Wilkinson 167 For instance, take the license box amid riotous cheers as the Giants Headaxbe. Dizziness. . Coated Toogoe. ton 53, University of Puget Sound 0. won its second bame of football this R. E Scott 168 133 158 ber 44555. This 'would give a full came up for their half of the eighth miioasaess, - uwipoe n;w , . Detailed news of the big college season, qt house, paid nning. i T . defeating tne university three fives and a of fours. The crowd had completely for Fever.Tired Ftelrcjf Jaundica.Backacha.l football games of Act 12. came CAMBRIDGE, October 12 Harvard New York 16 to 6. Cornell showed 814 792 684 2290 Two pairs are not easy to find, and gotten his utter rout of yesterday, and this morning a the Coast mail.. Be- increased last year's total in the some improvement, but the playing of Following standing of the consequently are considered a good ooked at him with blind confidence ease.bladdTrouMe. Enuresis. Rheu- hr is the matism ,f sjpur Blood. Catarrh, Scrofula. sumary mcst annual game with today, yeep-lessn- et. low is given a bf the William but the eleven uas ragged in the first teams in the "Y" series: hand. You could hold two pairs if to rescue a game which hung in the Melancholia. Nrvous Disorders, important games and the principal the visitors had the satsifaction of half. W. L. Pet. the car you bet on had this number balance. Retnovrs Worms, Cures Cob-Stlpati- AnoemK: CoaJItioo--A scores: being the first team this season to I Hi nios" 1 3, Washington 0. 3 o Low 551 77. Stahl had no trouble in completing Breakers for Women. score against the crimson, the figures CHAMPAIGN, Ills. Oct. 12 The Cheriers :: 1.000 a play on Murray when "Red" rolled Great Tonl: 0. game first-bas- e per bolMs, for Iowa City Iowa, 31. Cornell for the standing 26 to 3. Iast University cf Illinios defeated Wash- Dark Horses :! 0 l.'JUO Mnie. Johanna Gadski. the noted so- one along the line, and Mer $1.00 3 12.80. 6 lotf8.00 At Lawrqhce, Kas. Kansas Univer- year's score was 18 to 0. The Har- ington university of St, Louis. 13 to Expanders .000 prano, has purchased a permanent le was not much trouble to Yerkes 0. j sity 37, Missouri State Normal vard first string of backs punctured 0. Illinois scored in the first period Rollers 3 :! .000 home at Grossmont, a suburb of San and Stahl. Herzog, however, was not HONOLULU DRUG CO. At Des Moines Drake 21, Alumni the Williams line for long gains dur- Dillon 30 yards for a 0 3 .000 Diego, i.s becoming so accommodating, and his savage sin- ' when ran touch Splitters which a musical 7. ing the first two periods, but the sub- down, but Washington took the ag and literary center, many artists al- gle to centerfield gave the New York At Fort- - Collins Colorado Agricu- stitutes were not successful. Williams gressive in the second period, when ready having their homes there. rooterB something to yell over. Tlte ltural College 21, University of Colo- field goal was the result of four for- Illinois was forced to fight for life No. 2 Red Sox were well behaved little fei- - rado 0. ward passes which put the ball with- on its own five yard line no less than ows in their half of the eighth inn At Denver Washburn 12, Denver in Harvard's 23 yard line. There four times. Catarrh ing, and went out in a row. . University 0. Michael sent it spinning across the Easy for Princeton. Asthma McGraw decided that it was now WANTE1) WHOOPING cocca SPAsmODIC cituur Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska 30. bar for a place kick standing on the N. C0UGI1S COLDS or never with him, aud sent "Mush j At PRINCETON, J., Oct. 12. Vir ERONCKiTIS House in Manoa Valley, good Kansas Aggies 6. crimson 35 yard line. ginia Polytechnic institute proved no and Moose" McCormick up to hit in' ! neighborhood, nice view, not Engene. Or. University of Harvard was twice within Williams' win- place of Fletcher. Old Harry picked At match for Princeton, the Tigers over $5000 cash, also empty lot Oregon 12, Wijlamette University 0. three yard line, but on 31 0. out the first ball and drove it deep to lost the ball ning, to The defensive power of in same Haven Yale-- 16, Lafayette fumbles. left field, but Lewis pulled it down district. At New the southerners was practically nil. Property on King between Michigan 55, M. A. C. 7. without much trouble. Matty struck St. 0. with the result that the orange and R. H. depot and Asylum road, on Arbor Michigan 55, Michi- ANN ARBOR, 12. out gr efully. and although Devore At Ann Oct Michigan black was on the attack almost ESTABLISHED $4000 7. ta7. balls, Doyle grounded j car line. cash. gan Agricultural College defeated the M. A. C. team today by throughout contest. treatment for bronchial FT walked four the A simple, wfe ind tffewe MS Give full particulars by letter Northwestern 0. a score of 55 to 7. Every yard of Ya!f 16, Lafayette 0. iroub!. witboat dosin tbe uuaach wuh drugj. to Yerkes. 6, Wil- Used wiih succe thiny years. answered the appeals cfj At .Cambridge 'Harvard ground was bitterly contested, despite NEW HAVEN. Oct. 10 Effective ix inspired Gardner Tbe air carry iae tbe anisic vapor, wb the crowd by lifting an easy one to; liams 3. the showing of the lopsided score. line plunging an.l a goal from the field every brea'h. makes brrwh.r easy, tootbes. tb.e wre 1 mm C, mtbtu moment Stahl j B. CSESSATY, Philadelphia Swarthmore Washburn 12, Denver 0. gave game throat, and stoF b t Murine reful Snodgrass, but a later At Yale the with Lafayette, v. .:!i yuunf child- 5. Cresolene is mMluabk to motion carefully dumped the ball into the IIONOLULir. Pennsylvania DENVER. Oct. 12. Washburn's 16 to 0. Yale scored a touchdown in juiferers from Asthma. f ,; ren and a boon to mm for two bases. Ai Princeton Princeton 31, Vir- fast football team descriptive booklet. centerfield bleachers defeated Denver the final three minutes of play when Send us pusul for :." ginia' 0. university here today- - by a score of 45 to Flynn carried the ball yards ALL DRUGGISTS. j 12 0. There Is Only One to Washburn's scores were made Lafatette's five yard and Cornell was Try Cntolene AnH-ttpt- ie c in the last two quarters of the game. sent out for the score. Philbin kick-i-- Throat Tabids t ! Service Is Always Good at the 30, Syracuse for tue !rriuted iliriut. Model Sanitary At Syracuse Carlisle Swarthmore 6, Pennsy 3. the goal. ret- Tbey are siirple. eft ! 0. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 12. Swarth- ire and antiseptic. Of Union Barber Shop. 0. your drucgirl or from Barbershop At Annapolis Iehigh 14. Navy more college sprung a big surprise on women getting First-Cla- ss your San Francisco are us. 10c In Three Artists at At West Point Army 19, Rutgers the University of Pennsylvania foot- fight billhcrirds. staairs. Cunha's Alley, Next Union into the against the Ytpo-Cresole- Co. 0. ball team this afternoon, giving the A stiff regulating ordinance lias been (2 CrtlaaJt St.. M. T. BETHEL AXD KISQ. Grill, on King Street At Seattle Everett 21, Rroadway Quakers their first defeat of the sea- - urged. C G. STlresUr and E. Sekroll. Pr