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BIG EIGHT GUARD SHOWS UP IN Fierce Football Between the Col­ Disgruntled Lads Given Their Well Pleased with Treatment and Daily Cardinal Is Sweeping in Its SPLENDID CONDITION. legians on the Macalester Wishes in the Way of Ap­ Clean Playing of the Accusations Regarding Ama­ Grounds Yesterday. pointments. Gophers. teur Athletics. Practice of Yesterday Sent Gopher Stock Booming—Work Cut Out If Ames Is to Be Beaten in a Decisive By Connor. New York Snn Special Service. Special to The Journal. Madison, Wis., Oct." 18.—Charles H. Kilpat- Madison, Wis., Oct. 18-—Peace hat been State University North Dakota, Oct. 13.— rick, graduate manager of the athletics of the Manner—Rumor that Liggett Is to St. Thomas defeated Macalester on the lat­ patched up between the Wisconsin university The grtat game with Minnesota is now his­ Unlveisity of Wisconsin and coach of the track SPECIALTY STORES ter' s grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of football deserters and the coaches, and harmony tory, and the North Dakota boys are home again. team, also Andrew O'Dea, coach of the Wiscon­ Join Badgers. 36 to O. Altbo Macalester was outclassed in and good fellowship again abide at the training When the telegrams were posted on the differ­ sin crews and trainer of the football team, must weight and team work, they deserve ciedlt for quarters and upon the gridiron. ent bulletin boards there was one spontaneous go. That is the motto of a well-organized por­ MINNEAPOLIS WEATHER. tiro plucky fight they made against great odds. After a conference of all the men concerned outburst of enthusiasm. Victory could not have tion of the most influential students here, and -$ In the toss Macalester won, and Captain Fllnn yesterday, the deserters, Flndlay and Vander- caused moro rejoicing, and, in fact, it was vic­ the campaign is being waged with great earnest­ Unsettled weather and warmer tonight; Friday, probably showers. dr. choee the south goal. Conmy, for St. Thomas, boom agreed to lay aside their grievances and tory in one sense of the word. When one ness and assuiance of success. These students ha YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL kicked off to Chatterdon, who returned the ball leturn to the squad. Tho Grogan is still on the glances over the list of Minnesota's victories and control the university official daily newspaper, ten yards. On back play, Ames and CRADLE, ALTAR AND GRAVE. second eleven, It is understood that now his ileds that the stuidy, strong sons of North D» - and a system of pursuit of professional coaches Michigan 72, P. and S. 0. Chapin made short gains. Benson and Chapin close friends have returned he will not desert. kota plajed the longest time against the Minne­ BIRTHS. John Konecsnl and Anna Zajacr. then cairied the ball, but failed to gain and in has been inaugurated which, it Is declared, will Yale 6, Springfield 0. Poato was restored ou tho ground that two foot- sota giants, and came out with the best score, not until the last professional, high-salaried McGregor—Mr. and Mrs. A. J., 1120 Twen­ William G. White and Martha A. Ballard. fo the third down Brennan punted to Conmy, who boll men should he appointed on the athletic there is cause for rejoicing. Every one, whether Daniel Mulvehlll and Mary J Fox. 1 Se< Princeton 6, Lafayette 0. was downed by Jones. coach has taken his departure, »^e campaign tieth avenue N, boy. board, and last night the agreement was cairied living at the university or in the city, Is proud of is prosecuted under the announceu atle of oppo­ Johnson—Mr. and Mrs. Emrlck, 703 Four­ William G. Anderson and Sophie C. Olsen. Harvard 11, Bates 0. Conmy again took the ball and on a quarter­ Pennsylvania 21, Gettysburg 0. out. Vanderboom and Remp being appointed. the showing made by the North Dakota team. sition to professionalism in athletics, but it is teenth avenue S, boy. John Chiistian Scherer and Marie C. Ogren. back play advanced twenty yards. Macalester The practice last night was hard and fast The team is well satisfied with the treatment undoubted that the $20,000 of debts now carried Anderson—Mr. and Mrs. John, 2213 Ninth August Olson and Inga Johnson. Brown 12, We6leyan 0. held for downs and secured the ball within a and wound up with a stiff scrimmage lasting received from the Minnesota boys. Captain by the Wisconsin Athletic association has much avenue S, boy. Alfred M. Jensen and Marie M. Sorkness, ' yard of the goal line. Here Brennan punted to Columbia 12, Swarthmora 0. twenty-five minutes. The feature was a thirty- Wardrope said this afternoon: "We could not to do with it. Last week the most violent edi­ Bevans—Mr. and Mrs. John, 620 Fifth street Harry A. Williams and Mamie E. Butts. Amherat 23, Bowdoln 0. Conmy, who fumbled, and Chatterdon got the yard run for a touchdown by Schneider, a new have been better used. The Minnesota tearn^ N, boy. James Ross Hastings and Bell Hollister. ball. Shellman and Guy were then sent thru torial expression in this regard appeared in the 4> man, who was at fullback on the varsity. put up a clean sample of ball, and are the kind official paper, the Daily Cardinal, quotations •$- for short gains and Brennan prepared to . The athletic board last night elected officers. of opponents that we like to meet." MARRIAGE LICENSES. DEATHS. Flannigan made a poor pass over Brennan's head from which are as follows: Wilson Bertke of Milwaukee, the star guard and The team is again at hard practice, and an ef­ By O'Loughlln. and St. Thomas scored a safety. Thomas Hopper, Morgan county, Illinois, and Newcomb—Francis, Soldiers hospital. I up tackle, was elected president, and A. H. Miller fort will be made to finish the season without an. "Yeais ago, before coaches and teams began to ride around In parlor cars, athletics at Wis­ Gertrude Alice Briggs. Rendsdem—Gustav, 2123 E Twenty-second in( There was a gladsome air about the football Shellman kicked off from the 25-yard line to of West Salem, captain of the crew, vie* presi­ other defeat. Games have been arranaged with William Brlsco and Blanche W. Renlx. consin were pure. There was no barbed wire street. lUa headquarters this morning. Conmy, who made a long gain, quickly followed dent Tom Leahy of Platteville, captain of the Hamline, Carleton, Red River Valley university, Louis W. Kunz, Chippewa county, Wiscon­ Anderson—Gust, Swedish hospital. (to "Sunny" Thorpe arrived during: the still by Duggan and O'Phelan. St. Thomas was here baseball team, was elected student member of Fargo college and the University of South Da­ threatening the students that hedged the lower sin, and Maud G. Jones, same. Olson—Ragnild, Norwegian Lutheran Dea­ watches of the night and occupied a prominent penalised, but O'Shaughnessy pushed thru for the the athletic council. kota. There will not be a game with the agricul­ campus and enthused over a team made up of Fred M. Watte and Haryot M. Clark. coness hospital. •eat of honor at the training table. first touchdown. Conmy kicked goal. tural college at Fargo. unpaid and unhired men. The professional coach a "Sunny" is in "fighting condition," hard as In the klckoff Conmy secured the ball and in IOWA WORKING DILIGENTLY came from the east and said he wanted men, 'pii Balls, bigger than ever, and says he -will go Into a 105-yard dash scored another touchdown. Men came for their price. He got them and rej toe line- against Ames Saturday. Oonmy kicked goal JACKRABBITS COMB STRONG the second stage had been reached. Things ae Those who have been "bearing" the football On the next klckoff Chatterdon secured the ball Chalmers Putting His Men Thru for went wide open for a time. Still the academic br Situation in Minnesota will be necessarily forced and Brennan punted to the 25-yard line, where Chicago Game. Coach Whittemore Has Plenty of Ma did not suffer greatly. Then Wisconsin threw J to take to the tail and nncut verdure and remain Conmy again made a brilliant 36-yard run. Har­ up her hands, crossed herself and said: 'It's rington was pushed thru for a touchdown and terial to Work On. all wrong. Professionalism must go.' Michi­ £de there Conmy kloked goal. Iowa City. Iowa, Oct. 13.—/fhat Iowa la mak­ Special to The Journal. gan, Minnesota and Chicago happened to be say­ Thorpe came nom Brltton, S D., vrhere he •V Chatterdon again caught the ball and returned ing desperate efforts to get into shape to meet Vermillion, S. D.. Oct. 18.—FootbaU stock at ing the same thing at the same time, and they has been coaching a high school team. To pound ten yards. In a double pass Guy took the ball Chicago was evident last night when Coach the University of South Dakota has gone up a agreed. Then and there the latest stage of this : Silk Store,: them Into shape, Thorpe donned the moleskins in ph r a 16-yard dash and time was caUed on Chalmers put bis squad thru the severest scrim­ few notches in the past few days. The appear­ disgusting game of hypocrisy and causistry and September and has been working like a beaver mage work duing the current month. Several 722 NICOLLET. i w« acalester's 30-yard line. Score, 20 to 0. ance on the field of the veterans, Newoomb and dishonesty was entered upon. We are told that ever since. He is looking well and big enough S new players were tried with the hone that the Thompson, together with the brilliant victoiy Michigan has a businesslike 'system' of securing yc to move a mountain Added to Minnesota's defense could be strengthened sufficiently to Second Half. at Storm Lake last week over Buena Vista col professional men. Chicago and Minnesota are ori line, he will be a pillar of strength on defense stop Chicago areaded backs lege, has served to create a great deal of enthu­ $10.00 Coat Sale Coach Chalmers said: "Chicago's back field under similar charges. It does not remove any wi and an avalanche on offense Brennan kicked off to Culliton, who failed to siasm. The new recruits are fast rounding into is dangerous, but will have mighty hard work of the odium from Wisconsin to say that she has Just received a bier shipment of sew »o Last year Thorpe plajed at right guard and advance. Macalester made the hardest fight of good form and by another year will develop into under ordinary conditions to get away with our no businesslike 'system.' We- believe she is Fall Styles in Tourist Coats. Y( will doubtless take that position on this year's the game. Good defensive work by Fllnn and the fastest players the university has ever plays r gainst them." losing her athletic prestige. Some attribute Made of men's wear suiting:, nice team This will call for the shift of Dan Smith Guy stopped the heavy line plunges until known. About forty men are in daily training lee The coach is dissatisfied with the showing of that to this plain fact. Michigan and the rest dark effects; and also plain colors to Vft guaid and will give Minnesota a line O'Shaughnessy again got the ball and was hurled a number ot men, and substituted frequently, now, and Coach Whittemore announces that he in black, brown and tan. 26x42 th have a system of getting men for money. Plain •which ftdilo hold anything on r-e football pike. thru for the fourth touchdown. Harrington giving several scrubs a hard trying oat and has plenty of substitutes for any and all emer­ inches long. Strappings of goods. sh currency and checks. Wisconsin gets them Jobs, Luce, Ose, Smith, Strathorn, rhorpe, Brush and kicked goal. In the klckoff, Shellman took the tentative promise to use them against Chi­ gencies. po handles patronage and deals with them as eco­ Marshal. There's a line for Nebraska, Wlscou- ball for a 16-yard gain. Conmy waB injured and cago. The next game in which the coyotes expect A SPECIAL FEATURE for 61 f| victory is Friday's with Doane college of Ciete, nomically as she can. Men tell us she thereby cu «lu and Northwestern to conjiue with—if they Lang went in at quarter. Benson was pushed The line was disappointing at times, and the Friday attractively priced at. VIII scrubs broke thru and tackled the runner al­ Neb. The game with the University of Colo­ accomplishes only the incrimination of herself, dr •an. thru for small gain. In the third down Bren­ together too frequently to please the coach, who rado, at Boulder, on the 22d, is up in the air and sacrifices the privilege of holding sister uni­ wl Thorpe was busy this morning in getting an nan punted to Leutge, who advanced for another long gain. Sheeran was injured and Singleton lebuked several plajers. When asked to pre­ at present, owing to the failure to secure a versities to the rules of the conference. She sy outfit together and made his Initial appearance of dict the lesult of the game Saturday, Chalmers financial guarantee for the trip. drags along for the lack of a business 'system' went in at right end. Leutge again advanced declared that he could not prophecy victory, ^ ••••••••« BU 004 on Northrop field this afternoon. He re- toward Macalester's goal, but the saints were For the first time in many years, the athletes at the end of the scoring column. We know # elveu a warm reception. despite sanguine hopes of the team's follow­ of the University of South Dakota and Dakota 5 penalized for slugging. ers. that there Is professionalism in every university txv universitj., Mitchell, will be lined up against in the west. Everyone does. But everyone Gophers Go Fast. After successive gains by Culliton, Dugan and each other on the gridiron. The game will be Minnesota had already boosted her stock a Leutge, O'Shaughnessy again went over for his simply whispers it. It is to laugh. Strange THREE POINTS A MINUTE played here on Oct. 81. Several years ago the ethics these. Ethelcs of commercial coaching, THUrber of. points veaterday afternoon before the third touchdown. Harrington failed to kick goal. state university withdrew from Intercollegiate we say. Professionalism is going to wreck both jiewi of Thorpe's arrival was circulated Dr. Brennan was Injured and McMartln went in at Michigan Wades Thru Disorganized meets, and until now hap held aloof from other Williams throw open the gates at Northrop right guard state institutions with the exception of the ag­ academic and athletic standards ultimately. We field and allowed the public to watch iho first Harrington kicked off to Chatterdon, who was Team with Considerable Speed; ricultural college. look for some giant of morality, one who knows Bnd sreond teams In one of the best acrlminat.0 downed by O'Shaughnessy. Ames fumbled and pure athletics; some president like that of exhibitions of the year. The team showed 50 the saints got the ball. New York Sun Speoial Servioe. Brown, who is fighting rank rottenness, despica­ After repeated line plunges Harrington went Ana Aibot, Mich., Oct. 18.—There was huge EVELETH VS. HEBBARD ble lying in athletics, to* save Wisconsin from pe- cent better than it did a week ago an J satisfaction at Ann Arbor by the score of 72 to the speed and smoothness of play was an adTance for an end run and was dragged over for the the catacombs where rest the athletic hulks of 0 against the Physicians and Surgeons of Chi­ Beloit and Northwestern." final touchdown. Harrington again failed to kick cago. It was three points a minute. The Chi­ Y. M. O. A. Meets High School Team goal. Time was called on Macalester's 85-yard cago eleven was heavy, slow, disorganized and on Hihbard Gridiron. Fine China, Statuary. line. Final score, 88 to 0. weik, but, nevertheless, Michigan's work was The lineup: well nigh perfect, and Yost wore a six-inch Thru a regretable error by a correspondent, CORNELL'S BAD SLUMP, The Man Behind the Desk The Journal gave the wrong date of the St, Thomas— Macalester— grin. "Where one week ago Michigan lost eighty New York Sun Special Service. yards in penalties for offside, today the team footttall game between the Evcleth, Minn., Y Will always say the best and cheapest Sheeran-Singleton, r. •..«.....-. 1. e., Guy M. O. A. and the Hibbing teams. The game Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 13.—The Cornell team took Handsome Steins only lost fifteen yards. At higher speed the an awful slump today. If the Ithacans had had place in the city to get high-grade Desks Leutge, r- t . 1. t., Shellman eleven made less mistakes. There was only one will be played Saturday, and the Y. M. C. A, and Office Furniture, is the Duggan, r. g i 1. g., McEwan team will line up as follows: a mid-week game to play they would have been Are tobe found in Sfffeat variety at fumble lireup: candidates for defert. Several of the varsity BOUTELL BROS/ exclusive Dowd, c c, Flannigan Michigan— Physicians and Surgeons— Name and Position— ' Weight Roberts, right end .. 158 men were not in their togs on account of bruises AMERICAN BESK CO., Fitzgerald, 1. g r. g., Brennan-McMartln Claik, i e , r e, Hutchison and sickness and those that did appear executed Culliton, 1. t » r. t., Ames Brown, right tackle 165 New store: - 209 3d St. So. Cuitis, Patrick, 1 t r t, Schoch Ross, right guard ...... 180 listless movements in the rain The whole CHINA SHOP Sholtz, 1. e..., , r. e., Jones SchUtz, 1 g .....r g, James Shapiro, center 178 afternoon wab spent in defensive work for the Conmy-Lang, q. b eit into the work in better spirit and tho the history of the schools. With the exception ously guarded the field, on the lookout for Chi­ of South high all the teams have had games and the railroads for violating injunctions met with a stubborn lesistance on the part of the cago spies, the varsity backfleld was switched CITY LEAGUE. of the federal courts regarding rebates have shown their mettle. about with Reuber in at full in place of Simp­ TASMO. Becond team the varsity wont thiu them time East hirh having cancelled the game to have son, while the latter took Reuber's place at on freight rates is likely to result from after time, and for good gains. On the offense been pla%ed with St. Paul Cential tomorrow and left half. Blair played with the regulars at the First. Second. Third. Average. the investigation which the interstate the first feam clearly outclassed the second, but the game between South high and Central having Other half. EicheT 179 189 167 178 1-8 several times the second's forwards broke thru been postponed, the only games for this week Mueller. A. A 202 120 192 171 1-3 commerce commission has been making Twonty-five minutes the scrimmage lasted, and Edward Farr 222 145 193 182 2 3 tho varsity line. The left wing was made up of will be North Side against the Hamline Medics, in that time the first eleven scored three touch­ of the relations between the private Luce, Oech and Vita and this side suffered most. Friday, at 3 p.m , and Central against Mechanic Garland 245 186 170 183 2 8 car lines and railroad companies. Arts, Saturday at 10 a.m. downs against a strong scrub, captained by Tur­ Olneis 200 211 183 199 The second team, however, went over Percy ner,* the crack little Englewood player. The It developed today that Oliver E. Brush in a vigorous style on one occasion. legulars showed the best form of the year. Totals .1048 804 905 Pagin, formerly assistant United States Case was out in uniform for the first time since MECHANIC ARTS SCHEDULE. WHITE STAR. district attorney here, came from Wash­ the St Thomas game He did not get Into the The complete schedule for the Mechanic Arts STAGG A LECTURER ington as the representative of the de­ scrimmage, but spent his time in trotting around team of St Paul was announced yebterday by First. Second. Third. Averag the field for exercise. Burgan was in uniform Manager Robert W Bloch. Nobis 167 171 132 156 2-3 partment of justice to learn thru the but did not attempt to get into the hard woik. Oct. 15—Minneapolis Central. Talks of the Higher Ethics of the Thomas 170 167 153 103 1-8 investigation by the interstate com­ Hunter practiced punting, while Larkin acted 22—Hudson 0. Hllle 155 134 165 151 1-3 Oct. Pigskin Chase. W. Hille * 187 159 185 177 merce commission whether the beef as quarter for the varsity Joe Cutting ran Oct. 28—St Paul Central, Slmonson ...... 180 164 171 171 2-3 packers, thru their private car lines, the quarterback position for the second team. Nov. 5—Stillwater. New York Sun Special Service. nave received rebates or special con­ Nov. 12—Litchfield. Chicago, Oct. 13 —Stagg gave his University Totals 839 795 806 Backfleld Improving. Nov. 19—East Side. of Chicago squad the longest scrimmage prac­ cessions or commissions from the rail­ Nov. 20—Alumni. tice of the year yesterday evening, in the course GRAIN AND FLOUR LEAGUE. roads, contrary to the anti-trust law Current, Kremer and Davles work hard in the of which three touchdowns were scored. Tho and the interstate commerce act. backfleld Davies seems to be regaining all of men were shifted so much that a varsity team COMMONS & CO. his old speed at carrying the ball. Kremer goes was not recognizable in the scrimmage. Evi­ First. Second. Third. Average. Mr. Pagin and United States District wrong occasionally, but hits the line with ter­ INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL dently it was Stage's Intention to give his men J. A. Thompson... 188 187 133 169 Attorney Bethea today requested the rific force when he does go in. good practice in defense work by making the Weltzel 159 170 127 155 interstate commerce commission to fur­ The Third Riversides would like to arrange two elevens as equal as possible. A. H. Thompson... 135 146 155 145 onists who have settled in tributary ter­ 126 feet. The eating-house is to be a Alumni coaches are turning out and the work games for Sunday mornlrgs with any 110-pound nish them at the earliest possible mo­ The men were kept out long after dark and Labatt 188 211 167 187 ritory. one-story brick, 24x48 feet. The com­ of the team is being closelv watched. Beyer teams in the city. For games address Olaf Runge 152 133 171 152 2-3 ment with a complete transcript of the Aune was out last night and coached Earl Luce Lai son 2628 Riverside avenue S thP day's work was supplemented by one ot pany has also begun work on the spur Stagg's lectmas on advanced fotoball formations testimony given during the investiga­ on th end plav. Jimmy Irsfleld dropped in and The Badger squad will meet the Oriole eleven Totals 817 858 753 Electric Line Projected. from Bed Lake Falls to Tiklen on the 1: next Sunday at Eighth avenue N and Logan. and "higher football." tion as ^a basis for proceedings to be Professor Harding assisted in putting more en­ POEHLER & CO. Speoial to The Journal, Northern Pacific. The work will take thusiasm into the line men Two or three touch­ Both teams are In fine shape, and a good game instituted in the federal courts here six weeks. When the road is built to is expected. Mr. Specht is coaching the Badgers, First. Second. Third. Average. against the packers and the railroads. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 13.—The Busi­ downs were made, but as they did not all result ON EASTERN GRIDIRONS 160 147 2-3 the border Bed Lake Falls will have from direct follow-up play, they had little signifi­ and the team has shown great improvement dur­ Loudon 149 134 ness Men's association of Darlington, ing the last week For games address A. Von- Cole 146 117 144 185 2-3 J. P. Lyman, president of the Na­ practically a main line service. cance. Davies got away with the most spectac­ Ende, 902 Fifth street N, or phone Northwestern SWARTHMORE WAS SPEEDY. Sanders 186 128 144 152 2-3 tional Packing company and its private Wis., is pushing the project of building ular effort doing some clever dodging and get­ main 1536-L-l New York, Oct. 13—Bv a score of 12 to 0 Daughter 175 142 152 153 car line, refused to answer questions by" an electric railway to carry passengers ting thru for a touchdown. Ho was given good The Buffalos were defaoted by the Riversides Columbia defeated Swarthmore at football at Al Poehler „....•... 129 129 166 141 1-2 the interstate commerce commission as and freight between Madison, Wis., and Views of Ranch Life. Interference in the work. by a score of 5 to 0. The winners would like American League park yesterday afternoon. In Dubuque. The air line distance is Several new photographs have been to arrange ffames with any 120-pound teams in the first half Columbia clearly outclassed Totals 785 650 756 to the stockholders of the companies. received by the Northern Pacific road Preparing for Ames. tho city. They would like to arrange a game Swarthmore at all points, except punting, and The National Packing company is com­ seventy-five miles, while the nearest illustrating conditions in the west. One for this Sunday Tor games address George M. kept the ball constantly in Swarthmore s ter­ COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. monly known as the "beef trust," and railway communication at the present Every energy is now directed toward prepar­ ritory. In the second period Swarthmore. by shows an apple tree at Miles City, Palmer, 2615 Eighth street S POWERS MERCANTILE CO. time is 131 miles. The new line will Jsfc ing the team for the Ames game. Coach Ris- using delayed passes, got the ball to within to establish the fact that thru its pri­ Mont., from which seven bushels had tine'B men are big fellows and fast. Rlstine saw Y. M. C. A. ATHLETES BUSY sl\ inches of Columbia's goal, where Columbia First. Second. Third. vate car line the packers practically re­ pass thru several fair-sized towns in been gathered, but which was broken' Minnesota in one of her early games when a recovered it on downs and punted to the twenty- Brandt 162 219 145 ceived substantial rebates in freight southern Wisconsin. nve-yard mark. Swarthmore then rushed the ball Gilbert 134 144 141 down by the eleven bushels of fruit mixed lineup was offered, and there is a suspi­ Fencing, Boxing and Wrestling Are En­ back to within a foot of Columbia's goal and rates was the object of the question of remaining on the limbs. Several pic­ cion that he haibors an intention of "licking" again lost It on downs. Columbia advanced the Gleason 168 159 182 the commission. Great Northern Improvements. Minnesota Saturdav. There is no overconfidence gaging Attention. ball to her twenty-five-yard mark, and then Williams 163 131 178 tures of ranching life were included in on the part of the gophers and they are work­ Met^ensthin ran eightj-flve yards for Columbia's Frederlckson 173 189 153 The Great Northern will have its the lot and one of wool teams in a long ing like men who know they have a Job on their The gymnasium classes at the Young Men's second touchdown The game was very rough, G. N. SHORTENS DAY office building and eating-house at train entering the city. Another view hands The play will be for twenty five-minute Christian association are in full blast and more and Bower and Brown were ruled out for rough Totals 800 842 705 Wilmar finished Dec. 1. The office shows that the playground idea has men and boys than ever before are taking ad­ work. W. S, NOTT. halves, and Minnesota is going to need every vantage of the exceptional opportunities for all- Machinists Lose Advantage Gained in building will be one-story frame, 24^ x reached the western ranches. ounce of energy and speed available to hold the First. Second. Third. around physical development. YALE IN~A PINCH. Spring Conferences. Iowa squad If the speed of /est*iday Is main­ The special class in wrestling will be taught Dale 133 157 112 tained and Dr Williams decides to put Thorpe New Haven, Conn., Oct. 13 —Yale defeated Starrett «-...... 146 105 108 by Percy Paige, and starts Tuesday, Oct, 18. Springfield Young Men's Christian association Great Northern machine shop men are Into Saturday's play there s'x aid be a good- The fencing class will have the services of Wylie 192 215 125 eized score on Ames, but this is not made yet. training school team 6 to 0 yesterday afternoon apparently due to lose the advantage Arthur B Mallett, who began instructions in a game marred by fumbling of punts and a Spence 179 154 132 Rumors are flying to the efoct that "Bob" today. Boxing will start Tuesday, Oct. 18, and slippery ball The game was a disappointment McConchie 136 195 123 gained last spring in their contest with Liggett, a former player on tue gopher team, the instructor will be Fred Leighton. A large to Yale, while the Springfield team left the the management which brought them has decided to enter Wlsconoiu nnd had left squad of young men is practicing under the field in high spirits. Early in the second half Totals 820 600 higher wages per hour. First a cut of fit, Paul to join the badger camp Liggett did leadership of Ivor Williams for the annual relay it looked as if the visitors would carry the ball from ten to nine hours a day was made, not play last year and even should he desiie to race to be held some time in November, be­ across bale's goal line, gains for seven, six and T. M. ROBERTS. and a .'new order just posted reduces tip off any of Minnesota's formation work it is tween the St Paul and Minneapolis Y. M. nine yards being made thru the Yale center and First. Second. Third. the time a day from nine to eight hours. a question whether or not he would have anything C. A.'s. There is every Indication of the best between tackle and left end. By bucking the Logan 170 119 199 to tell Those who know Liggett best declare season in the physical department. line, using Morse. Stevenson and Shevlin in As Saturday had been eliminated also, alternate plunges, finally scored a touchdown. Meyers 129 141 132 that he would not do anything at the badger Thlelen 1S1 170 131 the working week is now' only forty camp save to get into the pla> and work for the ELLIOTT WAS LATE Foster 147 151 153 hours. Several of the machinists and team Minnesota is not playing the game BROWN DEFEATED WESfaEYAN. Porter 165 153 158 boilermakers are looking elsewhere for of two years ago and Liggett has not seen Providence, R. I., Oct. 13.—Brown defeated work. 1854-1904. enough of the work this year to be of benefit to Minneapolis Representative Out of the Weslcyan yesterday afternoon by a score of 12 Totals 792 734 773 him on an opposing team. While the rumor lacks to 0, in a slow football contest The entire St. Louis Chess Tourney. game was played in a downpour of rain, in which W YMAN -PARTRIDGE. verification every indication points to its truth. fast playing was impossible Liggett is said to have been in correspondence St. Louis, Mo, Oct. 13 —The second round First. Second. Third. DELAY MAKES TALK of the chess tournament was played yesterday at Philadelphia, Oct 13 —On a soggy field the Peterson 134 169 158 WALTHAM WATCHES with the badger authorities for some time. the Missouri Athletic club. Theie were no sur­ University of Pennsylvania football eleven de­ Annis 120 172 139 Oregon Short Line Election Throws Liggett first came to Minnesota from St. Paul prises, but the match between Sweitzer and Ed feated the Gettjsburg college team yesterday by Mortenson 145 126 169 Central He is a son of Dean Liggett of the ag­ Schrader lesulted in the first tie gume of the a scoie of 21 to 0. The best performance of Line 189 102 120 Light on U. P. Control. X HAVE STOOBTHEJESTW-TUia/ IS ricultural school. Ho Is a big fellow and fast. tournament. E P. Elliott, who was sent to St. the game was a ru.i by Fullback Smith of Penn­ Hitchcock 163, 209 131 c He plaj ed a splendid high school game and dis­ Louis as the representative of the Minneapolis sylvania, who caught a punt and ran the ball Election of director* by the Oregon tinguished himself in his varsity play by his Chess club, arrived yesterday, but he was too back six.ty-five yards late to take part in the tournament, as a com­ Totals 757 778 717 Short Line* stockholders was postponed fierce tackling. It would not be strange, if the $*ThtPerfected American W**ch," *n'(lU,$frated hcokof plete change in arrangements would have had TIGERS FOUGHT TO STANDSTILL. yesterday at Salt Lake to Nov. 11. As ^rumors are correct, to find Liggett facing his old EIGHTH WARD LEAGUE.' to be made to allow him to do so. He will New York Sun Special Service. the line is part of the Harriman sys­ {interesting information about *o/*tcbe?, free upon request' 'teammates as an adversary when Minnesota lines stay to watch the games and play some private Princeton, N. J., Oct. 13—Lafayette held CENTRALS. tem and W. G. Rockefeller and H. G. up against Wisconsin on Nov. 12. matches. Princeton down to a single touchdown yesterday First. Second, Third Av. Frick were elected Tuesday to the afternoon in a well contested game. In the first O. Rasmussen .... 168 465 143 158 Union Pacific board of directors, the WOMEN'S GOLF PLAY half the tigers made their only score and every C. Hengen 130 127 197 151 1AMERKANIWALTHAW WATtH -COMPANY,) gain was fought for hard and persistently. C. Rasmussen 138 173 159 163 postponement excites much talk. It is After repeated line plunging by McCormick, King Rennick 120 158 148 142 generally taken to mean that control of HERE>3 all the dif­ Weather Slightly Improved for the and Short, the latter crossed the goal line for a Taylor 184 171 165 173 WALTHAM, _UA^. touchdown With the score of 5 to 0 in the the Union Pacifie has passed to the Philadelphia Contests. Princeton'=i favor, Lafavette started off the Totals 780 793 812 Gould-Rockefeller interests. The post­ ference in the Cut of second half with renewed visor and succeeded ponement of the Oregon election tore- T Philadelphia. Oct. 13—Winners today in the in makins first down six times ; a Glove—as there is in the third match play round of the national women's STEVENS AVENUE. shadows without doubt important golf championship tournament on the links of First. Second. Third Av. changes. v the Merlon Cricket club at Haverford will rank •JAWN" IN POLITICS W. Cadwell 180 118 136 144 2-3 "RIVERSIDE* grade S Cut of a coat. as the medalists of the contest. This fact added O. Worrell 153 181 88 124 especially recommended. interest in the work of the eight players who Over One Hundred Voters Register H. Brcmbach 153 173 152 159 1-8 Usual "Old Folks55 Rates This Fall. t GORDON GLOVES started over the course. W. Brombach 125 153 140 139 1-3 Miss Florence N. Ayers, the Riverton expert, from His Hotel. A. Rognas 147 172 152 Bailroad rates which are put in every met Miss Pauline MacKay of Boston, who \tfas ?> (aside from Strength and responsible for the defeat of Miss Charlotte New York Sun Special Service. Totals ^ 758 747 668 fall to enable westerners to go back Dod, the Biitish champion. Miss Louise Vander- St. Louis, Oct. 13.—Deputy Sheriff James east to • see the •' old folks'' will be hoef of Ardsley and Mrs. E F. Sanford of Duff would like to know what has become of the WILL CHOP SALARIES. announced this year, as usual. These J^i Comfort) have a Cut that Orange were paired. Mis,s Margaret Curtis of inightv John L. Sullivan. The officer visited this city played against Miss K C. Harley of the Market street saloon where Sullivan has New York Sun Special Service. rates, which are-usually a fare and <1&i New York. Oct. 13.—There will be big one-third for the round trip, produce p makes you proud of your Fall River and Mis3 Francis C. Grlscom of been for a month holding forth, but was unable chopping of salaries of the majority of ba~ Philadelphia was opposed by Miss Georgeanna to find him. Almost 100 men registered from players connected with the Brooklyn baseball liberal patronage. The Great Northern Bishop of Biooklawn Country club. Weather -Sullivan's hotel, and the grand Jury wants to and Northern JPacifie will institute bands. $ 1 .JO. conditions were sliahtly improved today. team next season. The Brooklyn elub lost $12,- know about their legality. 000 on the season, according to Hanlom> rates also for the homeseekers and col- 15 ^*-^fl'A>*