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Show Iff '! : OGDEI DEFEATS THE jjj; ALL HALLOWS TEAM 3 ' ; : Visitors Oulweigli Local S ti- ' - - dents, Who Put. Up Stiib- , ' born Game. . i ' In a bard-played c.inio of football ' Saturday afternoon on Cummincs Hold, ,1 tho, Ojjdcn high school team defeated llio All Hallows cloven by tho score , . ' of JO to S). Tlio playing wis spoc-luculur spoc-luculur and :i largo and ontliusinstic crowd witnessed Llio contest. ; Ogdcu (kicked off and for twenty- live minutes tho two elevens .socsawed ' ' i back and forth over tlio gridiron, tin, ' I ;. All Hallows having :t slight advantage ; ' by nluekily keening: llio oval in their. - ji ' lurnlorv. Tlio tirst scoro was nuido bv "I ' ' Ugdoii.'whcu Mover in a great, run. nid- ' ' - cl- by llio splendid interference of his t teammates, planted tho upbore over the L 1 linn for a touchdown, Ogden missed It 1 v ; i ; . In one of I he greatest. sprints yet ' , witnessed among the lutcrfccholabtie ., v " league. Uvaus. ono of tho stars of the t Ornngo and Black, mado a sprint, -which '"I would do creil.it to Arthur Duffy's rce- J ord. With the whole All Hallows teuin if closo on his heels, ho was successful ' in eluding tho men and plauted the , ' ball for n touchdown, making the third If score for the Ogdonites, and likewise i covering himself with glory, j"" All through the lirst, half the plucky p ' All Hallows boys, ninnj' of them out- ' i weighed ton pounds to tho man. put ' !l up a gre.nl, oxhibiliou of football. Time aud gain tlu'.v hit the Ogden line for , good gains, but when charged by the , i huskies from tho north they wore uti- j i ' ,, able to withstand thn onslaught. 1- 'j ' In (ho hceond half tho college team 1. did effective work, holding down Iheir 1 J ', opponeutK in every .stage of tho game, i I They mado tho first score of thn half - hy getl ing a touehdown. Another tally i . ! ' was also added to Iheir already incroas- j ing score by n place kick successfully , j fdanted between the two uprights, j' j During Iho firsl. part of the play, j i iccidents were nuinoroun, Ihreo play- f ! r.s being knocked out completely, bur , ' : still t Iu3- kept in tho game, aud, if ; anything, lhev all pitted with more ' ginger than before the accidents. The work- of Denny Grant, ono of . . the stars of the "U" aggregation, who ' '" ' officiated as roforee, was very good. I , I Kreeniau Basselt was field judge, while ' .1. Ogloshy's work was pcrfectlv sat- isfactorv as head linesman. Follow- , - j ' ing is Iho line-up: 1 1 . Osdrn. College. I OloTiiim re Fllxinaurloo ( , Watson. rt - Burke I ' 1 fjieeketts rg..... Crouch ! , Pinvtli e.. j. . Boyle 1 i '(', Smith. ,v -...Isr ICnlckor Sample U , ..K. Uoylo . .lolinpon .-..lc . ...McKny . t Monui fb '. .McMnstor , ICvans rli Hllfrnd f i i Slone..j... :.lh Stevens 'I'! i( Aloyer (j lolinson ) j , I ' PinUico Bnccs. , ' UALTIMORU. Nov. 6. The thir- i 1 leenth day of the fall meeting of the J'l laryland '.loekcy club was run with , I ciloncly weather, fast track and a good i J erowd. The second race, the Jockey '., Club jiurse, one of the features, was wou bv Orcngna. who pulled up lame. , 1 Tin Hall, at one and a quarter miles, was won rnsily by Fitzherberl, a 1 to I I tl It) favorite. Tho Owners' handicap I ' shioplcc base, was won by Vilballa. I ' I Bersi lost, its rider at the" first jump, i I Monle Carlo at the third aud "W'aler- j wuy fell at the ninth. Monto Carlo en- II tor'tained t.he crowd by taking all the t I juuij)? ' without his rider. ,J First race, live and a half furlongs J. , Kyle, 11 to 5. won: Phoronis. 1 to J. , second; Inspired, 12 to 1. third. Time, 1 . 1:0S J-5. I Second race, the .loekey Club bandi- 1 ,!, cap, mile and a half Orcngna, JO to I ; ' I i J. won: J,ins and Needles, 7 to 2, sec- I ' ' ond; Howard Shcau, G to I, third. I ' J Time. 2::to 2-5. II ,. " Third race, the Hall Slakes, mile and I a. furlong J'itzhcrbort, 1 to 10, won; I j u . Nethermost. 20 to 1, second; Arandack, It ; o to J, third. Time. 2:0S. i A'i' Fourth race. Owners' handicap, stce- ( " ' tdechase, about two miles Vilballa, 5 I 'lr.1 . to 1. won; Stella Land, 0 to J, second; I ! K" Earfox. S to I, third. Time, -1:1. j I . ' 1'ifth rhec, six furlongs Kid, 7 to 1 ii 2, won; Bobco, 5 fo 2, second; Force, I) !; 7 id 2. third. Time, J :13 -1-5. I . Sixth race, six furlongs King Com- I Ml, moner. G to 1, won; Sclwick, S .to 1, JM 1 soeond; Top Note, -1 to 5, third. Time, W;'Jr Ida May Ties Record, l L ' CINCINNATI, O., Nov. G. Dr. Wal- 1 , do Briggs repeated at Latonia today by j defeating a good field of handicap H jv 1 1 horses. T. N. Green was second, a nose Hj 1 I bobind. J3oca Grande won his' fourth ' ti i straight victory in (he third race, v.-heu H-i 'v be boat Fighting Dob by a nose. In ?, ) the fifth race, Ida ilay equaled the (T; ' ,'j Atnericau record for a mile and scv- !(t j 1 outv yards, running it in J:J2 2-5. ' l ' 1' irst race, six furlongs My Gal; P, ti j to 1, won; Kiddy Lee. Jo to 1, second; UU Klodia li., 4 to 1, third. Time, J;142-5. H! , ji " 1 Second race, seven furlongs Howard j f (i , i Tcarson, 7 fo J, won; Lady Hill, (i to Hj ii';1 '0.0?,IuI5 VotinKi s to J- third. Time, j ' Third 'raccj ono mile Boca Grande, AU, 0 lo 20, won; Fighting Bob, -l to I, -iH I second; Hatchie Coon, 7 to J, third. "t Time, 1:M 1-5. H i . I'ourth race, six furlongs Dr. Waldo Vt i Uriggs, :'. to 2, won: T. M. Green, 1 to 1 K 'li ' I. -second: Prince Ahmed. 7 to 5, third; V1 Time, 1:12 0-5. H'lhrl4 L Fifth race, one mile and sevcutv ' ' j yards Ida May, 15 to 1, won; Pinkola, 'th'. 1'tsc,-!J,A1-: Pocotaligo, 10 to 1, third. K ' I ime, 1:12 2-0. t&' f.ll , Sjxlli race, six furlongs Tom llol- '3 land, . 0 1. wou; Geifunol, even, sec- ; ' ?"A Billy BoJcmer, 15 to J, third. ! 'I lime, 1:J-1 2-5. Hl ?' i ' 'j.J Races at Aqueduct. i J MlUVpVCT. Sow Kliestoiic, a re- , :uJIiet favorite, eanlly won Uie !"awau !' liandicnp here today from a hlsh-olaas ,; JV1'1- ,t'aunlleroy, a two-ycar-ol.i that l ; i ' Hhowca kooiI form at Plmlk-o.' was hcav- N , ,z Jly ijlayerJ. Kanntk-roy went to the front a, i I . "t the Ktnrt and set si fast pare to ,woll f. L.. into tin; strotnh. Wore I-'licstone moved VqC; ! U f:il and, lakiiif,- the Jead. won liy 'H il lwo l.mstlis. Star Mottle proved a Ik ;3 smiprlifo. e.-islly winning the Babylon .,Tf' handli:ap from a Kood ileld. He wau tr ! MUOlcd at S to l. 5fl t :( Fii Ht raee. six fiirlonci Roko Queen. XT, l".ri. won; Ca:iue, U) to I, second; ',:, j ; Knllold. 7 .to 1. third. Time. 1:11. iP t I .Second raee. selling, mile and a Ix- jHiilrl leetith AVoodr.rafl, ,1 to S, won; .May W j.Ui rrI,vc.r. ".l0 J- second; Siskin, IS to 1. KlidlM' u,lr,L Tl,ne. IMS. Ili'ilM Third rnce, the Babylon handicap, six H'lllllu furlongs Star Bottle, S to 1. won; Char- lllin! !! Hargravc, S to 1. second; I'rlnce Im- TilllVl poriul. li to 10, third. Time. J-1.1?. iJrllir'i Fourth race, the Narsau hiindlcap. milo llfHq Firestone. 18 to 5, won; Nimbus, li to llji y'. ficcoml, Far West, li; to H, third. Time. lllll i Fifth race, six and a half furlongs imk, Uunstan. u to 1. won: Dull Care. G B Lli 1 to i'i. second; IJarvcy F., G to 1, third J 'Jjl )' Time. 1 1 -J I H Sixth rni-.e. mile Court Lady. 1 to 1. B lilt1'.' won: Dandelion, even, second: Dandy II V -Dixon, 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:11 2-5. j |