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Show a fHE INTER-MOUNTAIN pees SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1906 ACKLE + $ | ase Two Bitchers iE deany ee wiry ar? + o ‘ Secs a af Bigs: Second ¢ cs Th at < Gone cs: "Sox. Once turned . head} 00 the trick on would " have other the been ‘ HH ...... ss. T : ' ...... it ee 4 rd rh though handled disgracefully driven as" and. "Doc the rescue in The'Sox : from ed the he had) Reulbach pitcher's 5,a was hill was in | Ptel Ster, behind the game game club house and It hours O/ there Uae an ne ae‘ 12 Ss 27 19 and Fi2 1 s1 3 4 1 1 1 2; A ~ 8 1 i0 plays, i -_-_- Huskies Cornell - 9 5 9G jresult being Cornell 24, 4) Cornell played all of her 0 0 0 9 0} u FERS 0 A Te 9 0 3 - <Z 0 ave i Ojwith 1 right ra visitors the exception guard, grove 0 ea Ae and [areas forty} of who Steinfeldt. ume Bases on Oe and the ,distance The that : heay- Plays . It member and game a Kk He a . te of a ine the his ough 1¢ Ee actual actudl Jamison scored, of was the final replaced will Cos- {coler aoe College er ake in- | Morga = nee: , clung ing on the as Ss and buildings': were iret 68 ¢a the the stick, Rohe 1-| ns : mtn tone p and of Chicago; two/game }ous 00 this % ay Jac ckson the Divided s--With Sere of improvement, over: its. R. G. RT , eg"4 _Oleson, * Friday's previ by rhe {roduce public I 0 Into a } from these the play- receive -d of money to $61,885 up foots equally divide clubs. two after left is what. them 10 per the|commission's and order, three two, one, in and cent bethe commission the Donohue's| for Rohe walked pete P; hy 4° | beie he | 1 | * Varl £ } - , ore . A ey ae See ; S ! er of half game final inning on|The the balls, a stolen | cage on in ¢ *hi- played be will F eT - to and ended the doubled had in Walsh in aaeea Meet at Field j Walker's Today and Salt Lake, y y Is|when the ogden 2a G ser ule C COE 2 eb i ane iene ie than' Arie 1e at uae team sUILS, s fone or Fee anit onin .were allowed (Cubs. the --- Freshies rivals, the reaching series, likes to le aye ork NeTow All a 10 | Ogden t Me be Not May by | and Out maa Hallows s ati eame,". now left yith request The the nomination + + ster are have been right spirit | inte re sted basefor o state 3 accept Roch- he the lives, he which W. Chairman ; Democratic +,+ Care oO Loughlin = Whe z a dit th en c wh ywrlad to ye ‘" » shel! be gla tics + > oS : x 7 CO | Z Main Me SG : a). oEe -- - i aly "iy : «)OF als is : - Se lao «| 7S i~ = S " a x Y OR ae at a na y_ | aad cite iei tite tee ante s 2 akie ale ae Gy [Ne 7 a ye seal 7 - ! & uni- of set will fost e Salt | the on now ree teeo win mne| of the fel- |} ' ; « se seg 3 ; 3 , , . i plprobability It 1a ll judging = from and Where conclusion t = r "The cain ices Chef.": » ied Royal Salt | to the comes 1ef'' eae ).) is) | PEOPLE PLAY AND PLAYS | | is: is. peace the] word | | | ---------7->--____-_- basis his and game the s of beard school direction same the at ceep week | week *| + ‘ ‘that ‘no t ~ r a et Oe ee gi‘game ith Junction City it eect la 1 prea PS Tacoma peat U tie a pro production d Verein pleasing entirely ae cea | ; tre tonight | High sebmools of arranged being now are (Games and school High local the tween Hervard ee ar ule bethe * ¥ 17; Princeton env THent he J. won't through adde * he go into Solr ++eeeeerrt teams cannot be brought *| outside th that be a play not . it may season, \this will team black. *!and +) High sehool this e here) % red | + Utah|*+ + of cham-|+ siled stion the this case In | + will i prob-| and plonship will be raised, +! plonsht) z inasmuch Ogden. by be claimed + ably their \* ee Gorene An ete pees + | tia a title, he auring re Ie He YEATS, Holy 5; So Brook st "is | to ieee U Bucknell 0; Colgate State My 5. Lehi 12; Tufts BN 6 0 0; h Medico 34; Lafayette 0 cago Stelton 15, Diekenson Bowdoin 0. Wesleyan 4 8; State Kentueky 0 elub Athletic nence (HEHE 0 Handicap Get- I Shaw), 0 az +} second; Mi w5 Rivouncc #4! in appear and it, cach costumes, me effective more . of changes many to which appears the than Miss the Teto, charming excellent presence Bnei Ee ey ge 3 (He nessey), 15 | of be| | } Rajah's *>| 1, seng. Eves Color 1 and Man 15) the ¢ ure ner Wy chorus 1, by in the Moon?" the Elsie You Do £ ‘‘What's next Monday or Thursday HAS IT = hints SO C=> aS has wilt 1 vith goFoescurtain but the of OE nig ht.' seats in R I 9 T ] e n nN e | seca With} by chorus from swing ron swl on to its el (ety, the} Irish} no distinguishable| aau C num-} These ant d the Frazoe The comedy lo plot, rise . | Sines TRUE the} Like Matter ee Soar typical a accompanied O'Reilly," 6 ereeeeeeyeeeee IT'S REPUBLICAN THE most] Is daughter, IF an} with is equipped She a al pleasing yoiceful and aistage st | and. the a require ee sea a Opening day, Date for Children's and :avers 20, October for Classes, Satur- Adult Classes, Monday, October 22. the the! Saas McD 100 GOOD 1a a ; +} k Wanted. APD ply J 1 te at one. last act, and is altogether saUsfying The pertheatre-goor lito the average W. Thire 159 Co., +) Candy 0 j ' a in lastst be ; the will --__-_-» tonight Mnf >. formance Emito witness those desiring and ‘Tacoma. at! men. opr etical for P le nitr icity + | theit book to well do will show Evening Institute' Visit the| the A. + ‘ us ® preced-} one , M t of the fun of the production } MLO and there is plenty « f it, is made by the} Lamphauser, as Hermson, Harry : | Best?" to -_______-_-- } Today. Tomorrow. Kajah's chef, who suece canting in kee pe eae 146| ing the audience laughing most of the} (Radtke), and aa: 5 og (Harris), Less Day One said need thingsDT Oe be com-| good only ene ae " Princess| as Hutcheson, Gertrude a Pany Subscribe If You haar Fea eaanenien tik cites boa ternitee| popular and received sev-|{| | proved (Hengssey).15 (0 1 {< iso 92 Bivouac. t)won:' vocalle 4-5 1:385 1Time ehieerd ral | reca % lf +| Chi- ic at) Practically og mile and three} of a \ to! "What AERP.» + + +\°° J third neni te aeicen wi . . al comedy is devoted largely to} | ate pretty and: eflacts: canics ernie ee Be iy i (yes: Pte eee } best of its competitors as the j}a2s good Merey. His , ‘The Whirlwind Broilers" do a num1 Oct. , . Y N. Track; Race va-| of the dances clever very of ber races were the feature of toaccorded title the by indicated handteap, | riety In the Brooklyn Cup oa 0 Cross Annapolis -ennsylvania Amherst Ag- Amherst 21 24; Cornell Point ee Pueblo and Butte + + season 9 fal} EAD Psi eae pea the at Produced be to and Mgt | STEEPLECHASE M-yard | HYT AS WINS STE lux ee ie e 3 their Bam ie Ber han to your | ojo, ES ae cone wee: olde REPUBLICAN | Send THE miles-Alfar three about It represents the people of} wards, | triends. playec w this TO \ t at aby Cpe first t is the} Cf 4se tt tneatre-gsoer and wholesome. clean season and | new big musical play of the TE oe PMs nighs last house a crowded was there Daniels, the tailor, more. and overcoats $20, 57° W jund the audience audibly appreciated | t the ontert e ffere Ss LP 11 iWae | co ce fae v «aa Sirasee:ies .spe Senta | Hanks, - = ee = pay Don't pares suits 2nd. are aoe the. play vols ee Seen the Ogden team-have passing averages ine hours of work _ pe at least fifteen d pla be ill > i AN ' crowd large eee Ul Oe ne oe at sport theBe pe that it an Rey 3 ANOS Belmont stake watched | The called, ,will orbe skirmish is basketball card. time] dauy's first js the this as outdoor Che as it football, Interest. {with Locals. dssnou dennts theres handling" mem bers s¢ cond , : Yor that from in district eee? Overcoats, -__-_---- the to sent now umpireit year, The resort last of support PORES, at high throw; zhot 4 pul; bro: jump; hemmer one-half mile relay; outl four classes ball between basket door 0 ¢ - tyatang games, however, will' probably) tonight in +/phese Haverford received sigby him +) ee if some beye nec pletasea: ‘aay from home by Distric t a ‘v4 telegram signed + : 40.00. all the Wheat: says "Gim in authorities a clean it on orderly games the at fighting Keeps all was run hurdles low 110-yard hurdles; high +) ea nate oe to | Fetch, | Shaul stage {ime he Is on the 15 Cligny, 5, wou, 9 to (Finnegan). It| AU) Salt Lake and of Utah as they are, of care take ean they as Steinfeldt | work Hahn to flied hance and ministe1 prime Rajah's: the 4: Lane.) Jimmy second, 6 to 1, It tells the | Donohue, of Hate. is not a Journal playe rae | eos | the Hirmit for football } 1 } walked. | Ogden Tinker latierward..as 6:07 Time, out, Rohe to Donohue; 6 to 1, third (Owens). WS. news| the all prints fearlessly, truth Ul weelc pet also conwork af chiert, hours bandit }ten a as Veg erward two- |‘ . handicap. rsery aan . v 3 m . ae wat at} pet provisions the of stringent merriment more the to the with tributes i lel P oH Ww r - se rac Chird ---- where See and as commends : = fit to print, ; Al 1e that's ony) aniels bel fur ongs- six Lal year-olds, 2 Ce ae . = "Ih. am yelieVed it sake Salt + who enneeren I ares nee ‘ for os 105 Tournne, won; 5 to 2. (Jones 2 never knocks. Republican The on will be Borrd.tht 4 the players > | athletic ++ +++4++ +++ ++++ |} maid, princess' the teilly. O Witty. a5 107) Altuda, second; 1. to " = teams whose meet ved if they il singing} her with * audience the Sart pleased 4-5.| 1:11 Time, + third. 10 to 1, rc It] theirs. snot ‘aba Tis h Se #0 ade of dos girls do} POLIthe chorus and dancing, and ro year-olds selling, ace, "BASEBALL +: eneese eee HHH eee HHH the] to raise the board plan is the Ss Pee MPIRE. SAY BEFORE TICS" look equally well well-and work ¢ = igh ; 93 | their ie oe Hah + FC + provided for Utah In costumes athletics ae the handsome of Bean status Lea tot 0 +} athletic 5 hools. + Frank 2 RESULTS. : IOTBALL . Unithe +i as same the High +| we bs l Le Oct Chicago, eos 6b, third 7 to te 7 + Ps . it in the} bettered has Utah of versity erlce the O'Loughtiin, + numbe rs are | best of the musical The ; 2-5 Henney + a trio! Were Me?" 4; Pennsylvania You, If You Swarthmore ‘Would three-| on | + jig rs said It c Munk ipal handicap, 2 institutions highes ++ | }authority 9 nee the| * ye on playe unless that League +.+ : baseba ail world's the at mmpire ing character; | bright particularly in 10.00 | the old 2 ke tear whole t a aie e rR: forms, nor bats, but we It is absolutely impossible youths, popularize a sport until the youngsters |, Strong dash; dash; 20-yard (i-yardhalf-mile run; one-mile the in the court. End roward Wins It is expected ufternoon, lesday made will be showing good - : as . Rohe ker.to Chance, Dougherty fanned pat 1 if team ofes the Fase state ne may ere bet Une migrated. of yhem is are men former his has Lake successful school last game a harmony of and | dash the Hof: r. flie 3 tbeet cree ind'| feldt Ha Nee championship well ball too ac " es = practically| H¥las affair, steeplechase |a for exbooked coach he} when gamechas mercy his the e at 4 the of! had JbeenPeetzel, ‘ Mr. eyer hibition teh and | ore struck eee a Isbell Se ee R Pee all the objection-| to Diinate and the stretch of heud the at blackat! | has FerEES andboard red thor of the game, and Y. lt B.tried the thethe athletie by takenschool; stand High from)®}|the ball Fda t BLA Neo NE Donohut making Isbell to' two-yearfor Isbell. handicap Nursey the thi combin and tball for of features any | able play not willwarriors. Isbell fumbled | --jigj throw and rreat': from pace the wine | Dantels 7 set H, W. sroved olds, all the} game ey P eS what is Hal-| With All ‘he tw season proy game, we, | st art toG finish and easily Gratteany: this to hit The. = Schulte Sheckard = grounder ERA Ra Cwn ae As aan SOR entla unted +] t ave Dish90Y handjeap C | , Municipal 8 the In . at will | ner 16th, the on TROY S Sheckard De cwilh At » get aiitiuak. > claaten ae 7 pends te onanters avi te' to ten ind a ie ie Yee : ne: who Davis, was} » stretch waited unttl Davis, aside, and: will.re-}abiile; call -for.20) men on w bute: ted ens e arate easily | and 1 Dono- | throw. the ae ad ike on Davie'. to rd sO, quarter- | reached the insid field he e Me Aetna is oii AE os Gen a rs Summar- | | dps ane oe inced ‘he r competito tacoern. outils ey es ris nae fut longs : aoe si ENO even be!2 Pees inde ads all ages :race. Bn school First r at ‘the High New ‘ | m ees horse, Davis play,¢ for raat closea Pin a was piano Avis a Pct new wi Trade Dan of hours fifteen least ‘in at proficient | runs No down Sewell. 100 (Notter), 2 to 1, won; Grapwas Knocked is flied to Sheeckard in the ninth. | work during the, week, and also that! york & Western Piano Co., 62 Marple, 117 (Shaw), 4 to 1, second, Henry yn, ) Dav the third | teams which the y meet must have the | ket street. 102 (Smith), 15 to 1, third Time } Rohe beat out a bunt on ‘ vue Was . , Tin- |} ss e rules At Al Hallows college + + } bear i » ( : > nh wiv Ga ; ¥ 1 } sam T next out, wa Donohue base line cap. + ‘ ey THEM ° - | Played Salt r q of . more: players jilme | mak¢ there | out cae + + 7 will ti laa tisy, Be se mp Ser tae baseball er ‘s field this rumencone > rl 1eene Ogden-|| it es will come in all kinds of clothes| and "ava > , se seen Sitnenn Rone. Aare ra oe ae Interest the by step taken The right in the to be seems but athletics, |} encourages . Princeton . Chance went out-on anint In- AS seventh, ee Doctoi and box and -hit Koratch thé to score able eighth ‘the See In rom and mat= es atre for threrownights or on it and don't mob) boys know The 3}| At -Ambherst | law nicht Oct.-.1% Mass poe Amherst, chee came +3 the In forming gam¢ the after score | him by AS Tufts this afternoon }beat be] will matines ay, Pa, rhe | 1.7) ; be} will game of the followers being | league, points the of all 5, to 12 |of the has Ledger SE ie on the prospective | Foyt to keep a line able half in the second | made © say about the companys bas + to and then second filled the‘ bags and Overs ull scoring doubled, grounder Steinfelc COME SEE S | ane Games schools = field bp to, Players Baseball Veteran ciesd ie 3Teams. the |them he aR TE eee a at ae fiat he eo a ms ary Fe a, gee 8 A a an Amherst sed man at Schulte F a J we <_< y Sutton Bi t gurheriane, wit Pitt a3 va oe 3ennion Mem sone " ] wwe wl ~ a base 13:-=PrinceOct... N.nJ Prinectons made national eotamison the When sixth|the In pitch. wild a and base Pratt indefeated easily ton freshmen should | 1ts ruling that the Reve! h game Ison tally iast thelr scored Sox the this afternoon by the score had territory, of it both playedthaton theneutral Rohe's | be and two-bagger fourth bell's no idea championship | stitute oF v0 tohere 0 single | ) Hence | cits fall to one would leagues in the a rush with came Cubs The | the of will-be some sidestepping wnolthere se ; : Notes. Sporting } PP : chile at sh Peg* vey wild ea oF half last; is the pro18.-Following Oct, x rove, ey alsh in runs two2 men, were out pas goth & that is to be carried out al the) . : it Overa ui) ' and Hoffman "A ee to force Hort. | ear Pies meet on the eampus next Son iman ce aye 220 he eee be indorsed| the Te EU RENCE ta SInlOEy must and board the. Proctot | for much too proved ive 30¥S| school of each principal the by of i score b game the won and buneh barred form are in any tobacco using and Proc tor the of Benedict 17 to bet-|25 for work restrictions All of these the} were Five Happy the of taking} Me ara are lads the and sport ter from ne nts. pepe na : . r inne Voth was, _ OF n flowl: P It <7 73 Tet y ein Be Lee aee : ? bao ae Presidents me tomorrow's Schulte | After but Davis scored double will flip a coin Murp ha and a double | Comiskey into fly Dougherty turned and deciding the Seventh see where The Cubs|to the inning play and ended necessary. Is it if played, be will made/game and however, going, still were in théir one Rohe's error, we governing Se a the cent dedueted he is ben the 4 lo 0 of Down. Hold Tigers Middies -is 13--There Oct. Md. Annapolis, the zaime for s olfactoniettt sf Ais foi of..the..Naval..academy rate i i ; and four bal-| half of}ers' 60 per cent has been deducted, In their game the Sox cinched these on report Walsh/ the commission's runs the fourth by tallying four was-a there that» shows | games was' forced but starter, a as walked divided. be to $22,267.80 of Jones singled and Isbell tore|ance b¥ Hahn. All Murp yhy and Comiskey scoring Hahn/| tween two-bagger, off his te at in taken money the of Davis du-|rest Jones to third and sending will go to to be played yet Is-|games and Jones his hit. scoring plicated 10 per after the club owners he| two Pfeister and Overall replaced bell. jmmediately score full The admissions paid were) there that shows games 339 nit-|57 Tinker's error in judg-jamount ting Donohue. then/figures and a life Dougherty gave ment The a double } worked Davis and Dougherty went} twee n Cubs The scoring Davis steal, out Bad toe | : School even With then|four by started and box the Pfeister crowd. the into bagger went Ye ee . In-| boardintoto the the school of school plan football grade Wisat-Point-and-Golmnte, | Perro |day's d 3 | Pensy Goes "Down to Defeat. ng Basketball. game 18,384 were preesent, bring. | cle-| rough the game, the of charge Pennsylva13 Oct Philadelphi: of game first ling in a total of $19,989.50 14.-The Prove are) the.games and barred is }ment nnsy'vaSe Paes phia teins Bop tdladievalee idea eae [peerThe played on was $33,401.70; that ha been set) nia went to defeat this after|. a and ; ; bs rate thi uD Of the season 30ys)} witness. better - to cleaner esdown z Ne x : | beevening last grounds Proctor a \the of members as Identified be the team | must The seore stood this way until the laside divided | noon on Franklin field, when be will players the for Happy the and Pre stake team the tween | unidon can he before school ertain rings played college Swarthmore from per, 25 and winners the to cent per the|75 up evened Sox the when third. from sensational w game rhe Five repreline-up step into the and form | and eleven Blue and Red the around ‘ losers the to cent his sec-} Isbell started off with count excellent work and some to finish 2*2t of all} Namos team one any by 4]senting a victory off with walked first | finally the for attendance total The Lwo- | on Davis scored and double ond rubber con- , Viciously. 5 Hits Isbell the across tallies three of ‘i short! In such gloves... will-have lows every - school) At antieipated, ot West Point found 9 ne ther aa. Pe the.) areverything players finished not get series. the L could the|notice baseball ‘and rip-| fermed Davisscored been have ams couble"and that problem hardest :pingla off anda the Colgate any |1n have they which contest *in |last Sox The two doubles. we will be right there all In running order, Three | ranged, is now Sague longs ‘wo & season. face Under the commis- | !t has financial interest. on Hahn's| baseball. one run in the first inning time and will show some and/the Friday, last played were but | S4mer sides, both by made were nF | runs get a percentage they rules two-)|sion''s Davis' Isbell's double and single. has Salt Lake since anyhow, think, en-/|T interest and much at all of them both by used was line-bueking plain back|the first four games only. right came Cubs The sacker. be cun they that players, our of next|three The manifested thuslasm was The total amount in the wou for the | sides principally toto gain ground good and let us clout with their bats." | | and on two singles, a sacrifice, a batFriday. next be played will sames yester- | at und «$38,403.70, is Isbell |tidsere, by errers two and hit. ter chased i rice Aa ‘Poteered -. Barton coe and ‘ in Shown A champtonship | day*beta ee Oe we IN - ae ‘ man verre : : opUooe R ikte Se AesB. j Enthusiasm the deates Mainly, Used Line Bucks ; a -OCthtt3z--InYU, Polit, West eae Chien Foctbnil game here to- | extremes. Too Ogden ee Was On lack of practice. several team showed : by the merits es (THE |. GAMES. OF to Be $22,267.80Glubs. P | week lt © ... Fisher 4 us a‘ ub Morris. aie he ibira form, though the Aggies were not } Just the players to bring out the real a : Berets Oct. in ;erecs o Loughlin. ine 69 FINANCES, Balance the doubles besides scormore. three there strong getting. oe nt w = Ss chi e with strength of tower crashing Four the stick... and tore off Swede lanky he drove runs, ing three Rohe and Davis were also x th surroun overhanging setae eee vareety. Ones whieh a forward the ea ‘to 36 oy- | : jmgarred Sean whole, eae Bite merihiires=| s- 4 ; x middle % aA dew aa and will go" into | eer Bee o Ly Ge Roberts : ¢ OR, eee any th the | He aibicom cary ee balls cena tt Tyrer ae men aipdcate 7 pain old and ee | lighter line ry Sree dyn tans every youns the rf EN at by Tricks New - sg Meike Bucknell 6. | fo re ‘varsity. men O'Rourke. at quarterback Has ome paid admissions admissions atat 23,275 23,275 and| and|1,1. byby White White § -B Reul-| a. j¢the SE paid 1.1. Struck out-By ; als tangs . : abd ‘ 1h waite runs ~ team played a| the under best for 3 L stout the thini man, t "ys Ball. epee it : se acon the servalive taste "e tow oware maa feat as Ww rork, te and one iys fe i a re : an = ke man, "i & wl There's the man, deed "cn /conten Good 4 the pcty a ' owned Oe atte ve cls ver thee decision, wut Ai - Team Gould bed " Out. ach. th p ¥ ce pupils..a huaky the for ebes Poe Overall 138 4, Walsh 2, Reulbach in playing the |} Off were consumed minutes nine innings. Much of this time was! Pfeister 1, White 1 Stolen. bases- Bill Reid, and they proved so, the taken n t ap by > Walsh Wals De >rty se eod os Tinker. ear. wora Snc,| score being to 0 inwider: favor neof ararspitting julee~ on! | Dougherty, Davis, Evers. Sacvard They 21 played uthe t as ‘ Se Scheckard ; bai 1e crowd was enormous.| rifice hits-Jones, Re Che eae commission gave out the!bach. Hit by pitched ball-By Pfeis ster | "oS: ¥ ical 1 1oubl the Fi everywhere bleachers = ere cue che: - Me Ke ners mpresthe game would ie it mee now.%halo eo good ne? ¥ Pollack Harvard i *e Innings Schulte, mud, same _ team fo oug ught Sees ee aie 0) 1s ninth. Ceo in Evers | , i possible. stocky short, the for man ey) 4 was i suit i fits perfect make at | 13.-Colo- game | | me reason that For i do. aS i Me get many different models in our clothes a ee The boys were | ground-or mud. gi lined. heavy -The te amo ar Cc ee alee é ornell Tae university had {covered with mud a none was se-|]| 92 Sf BP BP we! ea trouble in disposing of the eleven riously hurt. The ah team believes] } Sae™ z a « from Bucknell this afternoon, winning to a man that they can deteat Colorado | ||_£*_£*_€0< @¥ a" 0!as they pleased, duplicating last year's | college on a ary field and want to meet may game A season this again them howyear, This points. 24 of Oi score 0 1 Oe rt Ff for6 nee Theye : ,. Win 0 seaye a ce for. so * O of small. out be guty. hi |have ore the the with ear rine fate no a 0 2 i ap hees 0 U O ...... batted -7| se Uonal | ix eth nothing Eo to eee ast SAE were oO" P. See e wesas Oct. The wholesale tail sae 4 ms Two 0" atenave , students, -......-1 02 S 401 0 6 0-8/s0n a: served for athe evaCrimson pea waraes raeup ore | Cubs 2000102 0 0-6/riers to show their proficiency over sores _ to i n who co l er came Aggies, é a . Amherst 4 | Two-base‘hits-Isbell Suminary: of| Rohe, Davis 2, Donohue, Chance, vambridge in upon footee | hall history, for but the they first were time looked hs season a | yenther, : and their fullback, Roome, who were | game. pene ae unable to get in the lineas gt ad, :ane up altaceYale : etre Maendef ore naa Every of a af the 2 z 2= mostly a very 4 ‘: composed, Celo., had gone [Nae be played xt all 2 A O16 7 8 es rie Potals Moran 13.-Yale|Wwas sion a WC " 2 , we wees De foran, ye Oct. re a nord esawa: O}this aiternoont: wefare 5 > 0 ay about Haven, Conn., a 17-to-0 se Service COAT WON'T : FIT ALL STYLES OF MEN ONE realize thisi more than we and o i | , STYLE ; rained during the game ‘und the erowa | |] Sf) -_-_- plastered Down) ONE jer men of local te am, had the ad7 vantage AS2 evenly about were teams two The matched, outside of weight, and gained ||| ye But Evident. 9: 0 -.. fin-!| t0| « | Sox < with muchC credit wi ‘edi Sine : Ga Game, Sloww ke s s was one of the slowest games the De the [so rall driven was also then mbers, cameto rhein} fMning Bighe Overall er ae nn p. Aggies ggies, Is Practice 1 Seored, out atte ‘rnoon. on y: 0 0 oDi .eeeee ieling, ‘ Gesesceee Se after being swatted terri°feister relieved him and in the Aol ished the oie rs 2b. Amherst of pl 1yed :, ; pitchers|Reulbach. | E| 0 2b 0 «= on Lack ° . Sls! 1 0a Shale otal fully Springs, Be 8S as Springs defeated the University of football team by a score of 6 to 0 Cr? 2 : White hurry. a the.Cubs | | . _ Colorado rado Utah Success-| P. . acen ICKY Tried Special H, ane if : a. «9: 0 Dac hite, W | Pass to Was ee eck Republican R. are 2 Davis, fielded| innings | T Double' all hd Touchdown inte : R us aa aimee T efore os ‘ A Team Ber T TURN +) +) Dorward site: Sox. rf. MEN id + and. runs. No forced Evers Isbell. eal ae eee comerd ef. 16 pjoptman, hits] i their but seinake: " ra oa w oh a was In grand form Schulte. rf. nnings and with better sup-|¢y rT port Would have sent the Cubs batters robe - ai ) 3b dt, ae e so the aaventh outsin a Hurty | However rea Soe his class-. te $4444444 for to batted Davis < indeed. | Cubs nine : nlo¥hR up rushed to he and eam-carkecn shu tah ame 4 Ss He New At 17 to liu P t G - SCORE PROTESTED aven. at | Sones sbell, Cubs' small hand; the ‘terrible among mate they|Bohe.3b.°} the errors, from free been On the through Z| +? + HARVARD man. Last. year an elegant game, whipped them soundly today by a | Donohue score of 8 to 6. The Sox batted like | Sullivan, : adiv Ide ends, but fielded badly. Had they: i alsh, .p:. fiends count j Fa in 0 Score +} young played | " the} , when OF oid El aMana Up +1 the +| | | Comiskey's Prrera itrersx +) Seon +! 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