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Show HNS f ILL fWTEST 6AIE ! I Sophomores Ion by ! II to 0, Hardest-Fought Game of the University Class it Series. .; 1 if . 'jy Touchdown of the Sophs Gained ! fltfough a Questionable Decision ' of tho Referee. Br i scoro o 11 to 0 tho Sophomores do-i do-i jsJ the Juniors yesterday nftornoon In "to birdcst-foupfit game of tho class se-'gji. se-'gji. Tfco hurry-up habit of tho Sopho-iti Sopho-iti won tho game, but It Is doubtful 'sW mjula htlV0 accurQd t,ielr ltuJt 'fctWoTO but for tho rank decision of Cjrcftrci Only a few mlnutos or play jlsod at tho timo and tho Sophomores tttin tn tho Juniors' twenty-yard line. frio itjns failed to advance tho ball ma-, ma-, tsUllr and tho Sophs attemptod a falco. 'itoisdtr tackled Brown before tho play rak-Ullied. hut tho latter made a for- nrtjajs of tho ball to Marshall, who ict dashing through for flftcon yards Vtre downed. Tho Juniors protested, 'fat lis Sophs paid no attention, quickly op and sent Marshall over for a ,i."llown on tho next play. Tho Juniors itliaupptaled to tho officials, but without : rxitis. Considerable wrangling followed, W Capt. Thomas provnlled upon his meq sJiliii out the Ktime, which ho will now pisjL A3 Dr. Ebaugh, who Is president the board of appeal, saw the doubtful 'f!v,lt li quite sure that tho gamo will Vp!iyed over Worked His Passage. , Tfci Juniors received the ball on tho Hds.T, but after a series of successful 'teij were compelled to kick. Owen hl tho oval and cleverly worked his 'tv put tho bunch and started off for a 'bitWoivn. Parko downed him on tho JoJjr's live-yard line, however, but on & itit play Bryant was sent over for a istidown. Marshall missed goal, and ttocd 5 to 0 In favor of the Sopho- got tho ball on the next kick-off uJdoCTi the Held went the Juniors with ."fifi and bounds Alexander. Parko and ,&;Hnj made long gains through tho ' Euacd carried the ball all the way down C Celd to the Sophs' twenty-yard lino. 1 toH stand by the Sophs won tho ball lift and a hard struggle followed wlth-t wlth-t either side gaining an apparent ad-tTuuse. ad-tTuuse. Tho half ended without further 'kajiaj. with tho ball In the middle of tho Scries of Swift Bucks. Sophomores began tho second half ltn a series of swift bucks, but IIop-ty, IIop-ty, Die crack Junior center, Interrupted IBHr march by gathering In tho oval af-.ijr af-.ijr in unexpected fumble. Down tho ir went the Juniors again, but as be-tis be-tis Sophomorea put on a bold front "R'ufed the ball on their twenty-JzPf. twenty-JzPf. "ne- An exchange of punts and '''m last tacklo bucks reversed condl-f.5d1J5ave condl-f.5d1J5ave tno P" th0 ball on tho I'S? hlrty-yard line. It was at this lwre that the forward pass occurred i caused eo much trouble. t,llt? Marshall and Meycrhoffer ll.rJ",1 bal1 for th0 SoPh3 and are rc-wyib.e rc-wyib.e for many of their gains. Hop-JJ, Hop-JJ, .uexander, Hedger and Bonnemort 'fw ru Particular stars for the Juniors. rW-Thomas and Fullbnck Billings, both ffcJ'Ji 1erP "nab'o to participate In to-tfi?. to-tfi?. tst bfiuso of injuries received Withe game with the Seniors. mtcZm ,lned un aH follows: 'fS,- Sophomores. fe'ir.Hedser. l 7.E.T.' CnS Am?,. c Cannon C-w g Gardner Itulir " n 1 Bryant W-bom r- - Meycrhoffer rfeftti !- h. b Jones PirvT -r h. b Eardley jr ' f. b Marshall I Hope Out of the Game. lPtSirth0cVwSf university tackle, will fa V, T,,bo abl to compete In tho tt ho wysl?lana egress tho opln-' opln-' iamr i1 noL be abI to Participate bW Wnany.more thls season. Ho Mtrn of thl tuL 10 'practice slnco the ire tiw VTS Several prominent i -otk ha2Sn,Cd ,n 1101)0,8 nacc but arf thes n,ado any dcnn,t -.wm1, ,4an? wns malo In tho T'Hos whw. W,e8 . whirlwinds last to 1 "a,f "ack Pitt V.U3 trans- the "r11"0'1 called bc-trills bc-trills i2.w.uIadA0Ck bc'lveH this f1 ll w iS1''! nl3 tcm ofrensivcly P9 au Rn,,? Practlco &nd from now I 'waled every afternoon. "1 L0KrSf-rd ftesh,naa sPrts. flfcttaw s'onML07'. !'-At tl10 Oxford ?ej'a ffi " - t0day two American Tlii 2.?Lwa5,flt P-thc half-mile fa contiirV Young of South !?l Inches v ,0 hlh Jump with G flat will hi f0r.,tlw lcO--'ird doah. .' will be decided tomorrow. B: rsldo Team Wins One. "Jlck!on!lrdA,nfo,olb,'1,1 tcam defeated ioon. Th0 00 cIovon yesterday af-t af-t any 4vnlVnnaers aro anxious to Bilow it h"nvo"nound tcam 'n the r'CiUon? c'.W Personnel of their ag-Par''"' ag-Par''"' nrown, Morgan, E. T01". KiSr.1V J?cob9on. L. Smith, ir-KlnKston, p. Morgan, Lavcn- SENATORS TAKE TWO. Koilroads Dropped Odd Gaone of Series Ser-ies on League Alleys Last Night. Tho Senators captured two' out of tho thrco games with tho Rallr.oads on tho leaguo alloys last evening, frho work of both teams was fair, but no high scores wore made. The scores: SENATORS. PJucrgo ics m 174 ?i 'I on H2 1C5 155 Hull iS2 220 172 Walker ico ICS 105 Gates iK) 17S 1SC Total 811 S02 S3 RAILROADS. Whltnoy ioi i.H 153 r'co. 1G0 1C0 21 el9on l-H 212 177 r In 222 130 100 Williams. 120 140 1C0 Total S10 795 910 PACTFIO COAST LEAGUE. Oakland, 6; Tncoma, 3. FRESNO, Cal. Nov. 8 Tacoma had tho g:imo won at tho beginning of tho ninth Inning, when tho scoro stood 3 to 2. With two mon out, The mas walked two men and a slng'.o by Bailey and a double hy Travcrs brought In four runs, making tho scoro 6 to C Scoro: , . R. H. E. Oakland 000 200 001 C S 3 Tacoma ...00L 000 200 0 7 A Batteries Mosklman and Byrnes; Thomas and Graham Seattle, 12; San Francisco, 3. OAKLAND, Nov. S. Tho Scnttlo toam scored an easy victory over Sail Francisco Fran-cisco today. Score: R. IT. D. Seattle 310 -500 12132 13 3 San Francisco 020 000 100 3 0 3 Battorlos Hogg, Shlolds and Blankon-shlp; Blankon-shlp; Barber and Gorton. Los Angeles, 10; Portland, 2. LOS ANGELES, Nov S. It was easy for Los Angoles today and Portland was downed by tho ecoro of 10 to 2. Scoro: R. H. E. Los Angeles 10 11 2 Portland 2 C 1 Batteries Gray and Chance; Starkells and Kellackoy. Aqueduct Entries for Wednesday. Special to Tho Tribune. AQUEDUCT. N. Y., Nov. 6. Aqueduct entries for Wednesday aro: First race, handicap, seven furlonja (C): Roseben 122Rcd Knight ICS Monet HSBank 105 New York 100 Jerry C 102 Second rnco, selling, mile (10): Hatchet 106Pat Bulger 10-1 Akela lOSJuvenal Maxim .. S9 Consideration . .. 67Sllvcr Days t 102 Homestead 07CoIonsay 103 Prlnco Salm OUPalettc S6 Third raco, two-year-olds, six furlongs fur-longs (8): Zcala 113TTapper 11C Dazzlo lMJcnnlo McCabo ..107 Long Dan OSSun Ray 103 Delcnnta llGInspImtion 05 Fourth rnco, the Stonybrook, Belling, mile and ono-slxteenth (9) . Lord Bndgo lOOCloverland 10S Carbunclo lOSBrooklynlto 93. Thistle Heather . 93Now York 9C Wlro In lOCGnnlsh 91 Go Between 95 Fifth race, two-year-old maidens, celling, cell-ing, five furlongs (20) : Eucharcc 100 Madam Satin .,..100 Ismallan lOSCharndella 1C0 Linda Rose lOORevcl 10) St. Venice lOOBlack Cat 100 Far West ,...105Edlth Brown ....ICC My Buola lOOBuela 105 Magglo Stroup ..105Annlc Russell ...105 Ralbcrt ' 105Lldtencr 105 Tullulah lCSMakl of Tim-Little Tim-Little Buttercup .105 buctoo 102 Istrla 105 Sixth raco, all ages, mllo (11): Hlldebrand 95Rcd Fox 92 Allumeur OoAlster 112 Raco King lOSToplc 10S Al for ten lCSBello Slgnora .... 92 Juvenal Maxim .lOtRaglan .105 Blue PIsceon 92RclIanco 105 Cottage Maid ....112Slgnet Ring 103 Weather clear; track fast. t Aqueduct Hesults. NEW YORK, Nov. S. Aqueduct summary: sum-mary: First race, six furlongs King Popper won. Old Englleh second, Right and Truo third. Timo. 1:15. Second race, mile High Wind won, Ben Crockott second. Arota third. Time, 1:12. Third race, tho Crecdmorc stakes, six furlongs Plrro Lo Folley won, Sufferanco second, Bluecher third. Time, 1:112-5. Oxford finished second, but was disqualified disquali-fied for fouling. Fourth race, handicap, mllo and a furlongDolly fur-longDolly Spanker won. St. Valentino second, Israelite third. Time, 1:52 Fifth race, mile Atwood won, Flammula second, Red Knight third. Time. 1:SD -I-C. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs Mnstor of Craft won, Light Note second, Uncas third. Time, 1:22 2-5. Eesults at Latonia. CINCINNATI, Nov. S. Latonia summary sum-mary : First race, six fu-longs Girdle won, Bluo Grass second, Jigger third. Time, 1:1511. Second race, mile Big Beach won, D. L. Monro second, Western Duke third. Time, 1:1L Third race, live and a half furlongs Ramshorn won, Ethel Day second, Fireball Fire-ball third. Time. 1:07. Fourth raco. mile and one-eighth Fon-poluca Fon-poluca won, Early Boy second, Copper-field Copper-field third. Timo. l:50!i. Fifth raco. mllo and one-half Nlaxua won, Prof. Neville second, Lady Crawford Craw-ford third. Time. 2. 30. Sixth race, alx furlongs Ed. Tlcrncy won, Cognomen second, Major T. J. Carson Car-son third. Time. l:HYi. Fuller Will Try to Go Some. Thursday afternoon at Agricultural park Bort Fuller will mako his first trial against timo on thc celebrated "999." Fuller Ful-ler 'has been practicing with thc "Man-Killer" "Man-Killer" for some days past and is now quite at homo on the scat of tho speedy "buzz-wagon." Ho has already driven several miles at a fairly good clip, but has not undertaken to lower any world s records. Thursday afternoon tho big chauffeur will try to do spmo real fast miles. Ho expects lo hand Oldfleld a surprise sur-prise when they como togethor on Saturday. Sat-urday. Wasatch Team Defeated. Tho Oqulrrh eleven defeated tho Wasatch Wa-satch team In a liotly-contested gamo at tho Liberty park ground" yesterday. Tho game terminated In a free-for-all fight, at which timo tho score stood 20-0 In favor of the Oqulrrhs. Below .in their line-up. Mclntyre, 1. e.; Vlcr, 1. t.; Hclberg, I. g,; Hoy, c: Rump, r. g.; Hanson, r. t.; Levy, r. e.; Hardy, q. b.;.TImmlns. 1. h. b.; Mills-Davis, r. h. h.; tlcrshfall, f. b. Contests on Gridiron, At PlttsburK-Western University Of Pennsylvania 62, University of West Virginia Vir-ginia 6. |