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Show Newsy Gossfip INTER-COLLEGIA- Sperftnmgj if Wor ! E TE TOMORROW DECIDES FOR WEST STARTS SOON and fifth, rwpwtiveljr, In the run last of biff of all November, are out of the college, the runners colleges j try Pennsylvania, which was second to the eaat a HI gather at Frlncetun to-morrow for the annual run for t:ie In- Cornell in the race at Pr.nceton last fall, has lout Haskins, first, and Jones, Any tercollegiate champlonahlp. to pick a winner la exceeding- event h, of the men who qualified for ly difficult, beeauae of the fact that the lted and Blue. Yale waa third last year, with Splts-e- r. pracically all of the teams are 12th; Reynolds, 14th; Vilas, 14th; of new material. Nearly all of the uiiiveraities participating hare lost Haskell, 2uth; Converse, 85th, and the men who made the best records Luther, 36th. These men all arelin-inj college now. Hpitser showed great last year, course of the spring Comell. which won the race last provemeni In the be expected this time and may work, time harder a have to la likely year, a good fight. to get the first leg on the new inter- to give the leaders Syracuse, on the occasion of its first collegiate trophy. Halstead. Colpilts race, and Trubo, who finished second, third appearance in the was fourth and has lost only Call, who finished in fifteenth place and was the second Syracuse man in. Harvard wasn't very far back of the Orange team In filth place, and the Crimson lost-only one man of the six. He Is Crosby, who was in when he finished, and ond was the second Harvard man to get through. was a good bit behind Columbia Harvard in the race, with a group of men who showed little promise. Zink will not be In the race this year, and he was Columbia's best man, In twenty-tN1SW YORK, Nov. 10. Cross-eoun- -1 co:n-IHia- cd I cross-count- ry e twenty-sec- iie place. hird Inst ad of having nine men to start for each college and counting the first six In as the team, tomorrow's con-t-will be held under the rule of ven to start and five to quulify. thanke to cause will You have give this coming Thanksgiving day, and ao long thereafter as you let us attend BETS to your nceda In the lines of Laundry and Dry Cleaning, All our work Is WITH THE INDIANS carefully executed and Inspected before It leavee our premises. Send us a trial order. DENVER, Nov. It. Responding to the telegram from Denver university athk tic managers that he expected the Carlisle Indian school's football team to keep its contract game with Denver on Dec. 5, Commissioner of Indian AfLAUNDERER8 AND FRENCH DRY fairs Leupp telegraphed last night that he had directed that the Indian CLEANERS. team should carry out Us contract If 437 Twenty-fiftSt possible. Lattr word came from the Carlisle managers that the game The telegraphic would be played. correspondence became necessary when Carlisle wired that they had decided to cancel the engagement. The local appealed to President university Roosevelt and to the commissioner of Indian a (Tars for assistance. -- st 611 Ogden Steam Laundry Co h WEST AND EAST MADISON, Wls.. Nov. 20. All Mad- Chicago and Wisconsin m ison Is today on the tiptoe of excite- follows: 1894 Wisconsin, JO; n ment, in anticipation of tomorrow's ,, 1895 Chicago, 22; football game between the University i 1891 Wisconsin. 24; On. of Wisconsin and the University of ,, 1897 will decide which the Wisconsin. gridChicago, 23; riii.'j. 1898 Chicago, 8; M'usoi.siron championship of the middle wesL 1899 Chicago, 17; Wl.-...,li- ; Barry's Badgers and Sugg's Maroons have shown up beet of all the 1909 Wisconsin. 29; Cliicac 1901 Wisconsin. western elevens and tomorows oontest 35; o.i. :Ull Most Bitter New 1902 Chicago,- - 11; Vlsr.i!..,i n ' will be a battle of giant. While the 1003 Chicago, 15; Vis,,.n.-.- .i' Midway eleven made a better stewing 1904 Chicago. IS; Wis. than the Badgers In the games with Great 1905 Chicago, 4; WUi.ns,:.. i, ' Minnesota, and la a favorite on the basis of the best available "dope," the Wisconsin players are full of Cherry Jam. Expected-Sco- res ginger and abound In confidence. WisStem, wash and pit the cherries consin has not won a victory over heat slightly to extract the the Sudard pil university since 1901, each pound or fruit add thiee-quart-juice and the rooters are anxious that the pound of Bring i0iy .. . local at leait make a good showing boll and sugar. simmer for 20 minutes, In the struggle tomorrow. gkim put into jam pots, and at the eud rf In between The results games past an84 hours cover and put NEW HAVEN, Nov. 20. With the graduate, and the preliminary arrival today for the advance guard pf j nouncement of the association this fall what will become tomorrow a verita- said that It was expected that three The association ble army, the appearance here and would be allowed. there of crimson banners In th midst found tbat it has applications for 43,-0seats for alumni and undergradof many blue standards, and the soundand Its favored list of 7,000 ing of the first faint cheers of the uates, football rooters, New Haven Is remind- u:oie to coadira, players, state anded that tomorrow Is the great day of city officials, brings the list up to 50.on the football calendar of the 000 without getting down to plain busi, SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 20. Syracuse will have an opportunity for a test, wtlll have an opiVrtuitly form test of strength with the best football aggregation in the west tomorrow, when the University of Michigan eleven will play the local university. More Interest is manifested In the conteet than haa been aroused by any previous game here this season and an extraordinary largo crowd will doubtless see the Ann Arbor lads in action. To Use Peerys Crescent Flour Journal want ads deliver the goods Let this Thanksgiving season mark the date when your BAKIKO became BETTER! Every aack of P eery's Crescent Flour at your grocers Is from th, choicest hard wheat, carefully selected, and milled by modern machinery. Teat It thla week, then order your Thanksgiving supply. IVES'teK ALL STYLES-umo- .SOLD m ONLY BY made-O- NE PRICE C.D.IVES. GOING EAST? If you contemplate a trip to any Eastern point the UNION PACIFIC offers to you comfort and luxury together with ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago With Connections for all Points East Pacific Union to Travel The Safe Road Inquire at UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Football Series test ot Season's Great of Crowds T Former Battles. e aa 00 days rear. Tomorrow the crimson of Harvard will mingle with the blue of Yale In the great grand stand, while forty thousand admirers of the two universities cheer wildly as twenty-tw- o young gladiators chase an Inoffensive In pigskin over the Yale gridiron. the crowd will be many pien of prominence as statesmen, educators, financiers and capitalists, including William H. Tyft, as well as the usual mob of undergraduates, and the thousands of elaborately gowned young women, who make up the annual beauty show." The grand stand will hold 33,000 spectators, and every available seat haa been applied for by three person, msklng the task of the Tale football officials In awarding the coveted places a very delicate one. Thousands who hope to see the game are destined to disappointment Already fabulous prices have been offered for tickets, and it la reported that many of the fortunate holders of pasteboards ha vs been offered $50 and upward apiece. Notice has been given to club and other organisations that no tickets for the game can be supplied them by the Yale ticket management As a result for the first time in football history the dubs win be forced to receive service from Yale Field exactly the asms as though the big football game were played out of town. Tbs Wall steret money market was ness men and ordinary citizens who are not Tale men. There are fully 100,000 of them who have express d a wish to go to the game. The complete list of games Is as follows: 1376 Yale, 1 goal; Harvard, 2 touchdowns, never tighter than the ticket market for the game. The Yale Football asoclation threw Tale alumni Into an uproar by anounctng that no graduate could receive more than two tickets thie season. It hss always been the rule to award three to every Tale-Harva- CLASH AT SYRACUSE Con' Haven Scene Tomorrow of rd Tale-Harva- 1877 1878 - rd No game. Yale, 1 goal; Harvard, 0. Yale, 2 auletles. harvard, safeties. 18 SO Yale, Harvard, 1881 . Yale, l goal, 0 safeties; Harvard, safeties. 1 4 touchdown; 4 1 goal 8 touchdowns; safeties. 1883 Yale. 4 goals; Harvard, touchdown, 1 safety. 1884 Yale, 8 goals 4 tauchdowns; Harvard. 0. 1882 Yale, Harvard, 3 No Game. Yale, I goals; 1885 1886 touchdown. I. Harvard, 1 Harvard. SL Son 2360 Washington Avenue Yale, 8 goals 1 saf.ty; Har goal. 1888 No Game. 1889 Yale, 1; Harvard, 0. 1890 Harvard, 2 goals; Yale, 1 goal. 1891 Yale, 1 goal 1 touchdown; 1887 vard. L. Clark 0. Yale, 1 goal; Harvard. 0. Yale, 1 goal; Harvard, 0. Tale, 12; Harvard 4. 1895-- 8 No game. 1897 Tale, 0; Harvard, 0. 1898 Harvard, 17; Tale.0. 1899 Tale, 0; Harvard.0. 1900 Tale, 28; Harvard, 0. 1901 Harvard, 22; Yale, 0. 1902 Yale, 21; Harvard, 0. 1901 Yale, 16; Harvard. 0. 1904 Yale, 12; Harvard, 0. 1905 Yale, I; Harvard, 0. 1907 Yale. 12; Harvard, 0. 1892 1892 1894 WINTER EXCUBSIOH BATES Southern California now on sale Tno Daily Palatial Trains -- WHITE PLAGUE SHOW DEED Memo IN NEW YORK CITY TODDY Unexcelled Dining Oar Service a la Carle ' SBBBSSBS the exhibition may result In saving thousands of lives. Governor Hughes and Mayor McClellan are expected tion Takes Place With Intento formally open th exhibition. While by far the larger number of tion of Discovering the nearly 450 exhibitors are from the United Slates, there are many from the countries of South America, Europe, Cure. and even Japan. Most of the states of the Union have separate exhibits; some, NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Ney Yorkers like New York end Pennsylvania, will have extensive official exhibits flankeJ will have an opportunity to witness the by the exhibits of progressive exgreat International Tuberculosis societies, sanatorlums and hibition, recently shown In Washington, when tne mammoth display is formally hospitals In some Instances state legislatures opened to the public at the American appropriated public funds to show evenMuseum of Natural History thla was being done offiwhat adequately ing. Thirteen big freight care were and privately In their jurisdicrequired to haul the displays from the cially to prevent or eradicate the white national capital, and the exhibit occu- tions In the name way foreign govplague." pies three entire floors at the museum. ernment! have given the work of the Every effort will be made by the philorganisations of their counanthropists who arranged the show to private tries an equal representation with what attract visitors, and It Is believed that Is being done by the government where thousands saw the exhibit la Washington, hundreds of thousands will see It In New York during the Subscribers ef The Utah State six weeks that It will be on view. Nu- Journal are requested te read and merous meetings and discussions of a Instructions follow printed at heed state and national character will be column. editorial held during the exhibition. New York Is one of the centers of population where the ravages of the "white plague-ar- e especially prevalent and the work to be undertaken by the promoters of International Tuberculosis Standard and Tonrisl Sleepers Exhibi- For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderfield, A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. DONE TO A TURN will be the Turkey which cerv to our customers on Turkey, brown, crisp. Julc' tender end luscious mines w pumpkin pies like mother w,M choice make." to and every-thin- g and cigars, liquors the I11' that will a on with of the epicure sing ' No-2- of Thanksgiving delight FALSTAFF CAFE j NIP IT IN THE BUD. trot Appearance of Dandruff a Psio The ilophani Bar rmmaer of Film Baldness. That such is th csss has bom. eoa clurlvcly proven by scientific research Prof. Unnm, the noted European ski: specialist declares that dandruff Is the burrowed-u- p cutlets of the scalp, ratteen by parasites destroying the vitality In tha hair bulb. 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