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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY wtmsttma III-' I -I ' 1 - - - J - I L J. "TTWWtl -'I- .l .ISH1I1 . UB1 X EVENING. - OCTOBER 17, 1008. i (MEWS HInfft Field Truck and Diamond Of ' - - - A PORTLAMO TAKES SECOND CONTEST 4SBSSnBBBBaBBBJBSBeaBlBBSBBsnaJ Danzig's IVo-Ply Wallop ' and Suior's Easy Curves Allow Beavers Game. ORECOII BUS" CHIDE BEAVERS AMFBIPAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Calling. Off of Freshman Game Draws Criticism From 3IcEwan.. (talttd Prese Leased Wlre.V 8anlFranrtsco, Oct 17. After a two days rest, while the rain dropped msr rlly from the eloign, the Beavers came to bat with brightened eyes yesterday and chased Harry Sutor out of the bos in the. third inning, and then hammered Oskle Jonea hard enough to mane an other brace of rune. 'Hal Danilg u the hefo of the first tiftlr of rubber Indentations. . Sutor a downfall marked in the f lrt rrania. Coaev , cleaned 'a ' stngle. ' then Cooney garnered another. Johneon worked the Tan for' four ball, and with the bases full Danalg alammed the sphere down the Hue do Williams for two bags. Casey and Cooney registereo.. .' Sutor waa derrlcked in the, third in ning after one northerner waa in stor age. He had passed Danzig and Ryan ' when Jonea went to the firing line, and before he warmed up bad walked Bas sey. With the baga bulging. Maddens grounder was used to lorce uasaey at second, but Danslg came in on the play. ' A clever double ateal by Ryan and Mad den allowed Buddy to score me iourin and last ran of the visitors. The locals pulled off a couple or runa in the seventh through the aid of ftp Mohler' two-basrger. Madden's fumble permitted Beck life at first Berry sent the ball into center field, but MrArdle fanned. Madden dropping me oau ana then throwing badly to first base. Beck t-ame across the plate.- After Jones had been retired, Mohler bit safely to the clubhouse. -" ; ; . Score; Casey, 2b ..... .'i cooney, as. .......... o Johnston, lb 4 . Danxig, lb .......... J Ryan, cf. ........... , . J Jtassey, If. .......... I iiSdden. c McCredle. rf. ........ 8 tyraney, p. ......'.. 4 Portland. ; AB. R. H. PO. A. B. ......... 5 114 4 0 ......... 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 IS 0 0 7 1 Totals 84 4 7 27 18 BAN FRANCISCO. AB.H.H.PO. A.E. Mohler, 2b 6 0 Hildebrand. If. . , 4. 0 Zeider, es ,8 0 Bodie, rf. 4 0 Williams, lb 4 J IJeck, cf. 3 J Berry, c. 4 1 McArdle, 8b ......... 4 0 Sutor, p. s . 0 0 Jones, p. .......... f. 8 0 Curtis ,. 1 0 Totals 84 2 0 0 2 0 15 1 9 0 0 0 ft 7 37 14 67 Batted for Jonea In ninth. SCORE BY INXINQa Portland ......... .2 J 2 0 0 0 0 04 Hits ....8 100 0 1 0 2 0 7 Ran FranclsCO .. . .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 Hits ............ 1 0800121 SUMMARY. . Runs Off 'Sutor 2. hits 4: off Tnnu s hits i . Chara-e defeat to Sutor, Two-base hits Dansig, Mohler. First nr. aUnA halls Graney. 4. Sutor 4. Jones 6. Struck out By Graney 6, by Sutor 1. by Jonea 6. Double plays - Berry to Williams, Cooney to Casey to Danxlg. Time oi Kan'" xwu uui cuu 15 ' minutes. Umpires Perlne and Flynn. . , OAKLAND FALLS UPON , "BRISSY" IN EIGHTH r r'n! ted Press teased Wire.) los Angeles, Oct. 17. Six runs in h last two innings yesterday gave Oakland the game over Los Angeles, 8 to 1. .Nelson pucnea reat uaiu . 80Or: LOS ANGELES. " ' ' , AB. R. H. PO. A. E Oakes, cf .... Kills, If .-.. Bernard, lb- . Braahear, rf . Howard, 2b Smith, 2b .. Del mas, sa . Hogan. c ... Brlswalter, p 4 0 12 1 e o o 8 1 ii r " f , r - . . ' . x a i in sa i b :..- i - r ;r v r II r V I -iat V lll ll i :.. I X I II II . J -Vr xl i 1 IA 1 e&: .. If II I II t A J . A t w?l I i . 1 II M m 1111 -' Jsl J.lj 1 ". k- ST - - " (iMdil Dlapatca i The JoaraaL) University of Oregon. Kugene, Oat 17. In a letter to Manager MeBwao the O. A. C, football management has the affllptod akin with charcoal powder. called off the cams between the fresh-1 A.?1""..". Vnar? Losenges go into 111 rr 1 1 1 1 1 n ani w raa m aa r..a I . a Charcoal Purines , Any Orealh And In Its. Purist Fonp ilag Lonf Been Known 8 tha, Grteit ' J- C' Absorber. , U Turs willow cha moat any odor and render It, (wt and aorb deadly fumea. for rliaroual abaorba . nuiiarw tunes its volume In aaa. The anolenui knew the value of chan-' eoal and administered it In caaes of lllneia. eaDiaii .-7 i.. atomaoh. in .Kngland today charooal pou tires are uad tor ulcere, olla. etc., while some physicians In Europe claim JfL0UJ?.im.,niy fkln '"aes by covering ami which was to have been otce Into oxya-en. absorb noilni i .. at Corvallls Saturday. October and golds an5 mh'n sw.Uowld " i management gives as'a reason with the digestive Juices and stop as deveTopment of a freehman making, fermentation and decay. P men teams which played 81. The that the team' would hinder varaltv eleven. In ree-ard to thla aetloa bv the O. I A. C. management. Manager.. MoKTwan has issued the following, statement: "Both the freshmen and the man. agement are greatly disappointed at tne action or tne uregon Agricultural coi lere football management In 'falling to put out a-rreanman team, we sup. Doaed all arona that the same was a certainty, althouah there has been - a a lo-nt hitch as to the data Of vlaylna-. Tne university made a preliminary freshman schedule, engaged a special eoacn ror tne rreanman oiayera ana PSrchased the neceasary eoulDment for their use.- Ws now find that our ef-Itimo sweeten the breath, stop decay of forts are all in vain, and the dlsap. I t.h. aM .h (.ti tv V "-'" v" k i promuw pcrioci pnwet action. They thm fnuhman. but unnn tha antlra atn- I ...ink h. .nni "W . ' J dent body and ths friends of athleUcs I tern and thereby revlWy the blood and Stuart's Charcoal Losenges are sold. ' i..Iiytle!r f.enU? JUUUea theydontrol beneficially bowel action and atop dlar iimw fiq ounsiipailon. ' Bad breath ilmni. nM H. eharcoaJT is used. There are, no ifs or ands about this statement Don't take our word for it but look into the mat ter vouraelf. a alt ......i., . physician, or better atlll. look up char "S1.,.10 l?ur ncyvlopcdla. Tha beauty of Stuart's Charcoal Loaonges Is that ths highest pharmaceutical - expert knowlndae obtainable ha a buna a4 prepare a loaenga that will give to man the beat form of charcoal for use. Pure willow and bonay la the result ' xwo or mreo artar meals and at bed- sverywhers in vast quantities, thus they must hav merit. Every drusalst car. aenerally. "The Agricultural college manage ment say mat it cannot aeveioD freshman team except at the exponas of the coaching which should be .given I rles them, price; twenty-live -cents per to ths varsity eleven. This seems to box, or send us your name and address us an extremely poor policy. Athletics Und we wiU send you a trial package by hnnM hA ....lAif An with , h . vUw et I 11 ... . , j . . J I n a fmm a.. hM.f t a V, a m.tMl In, fa. . T1 J , , , -. . . " number. To concentrate the entire 1 - ' forts of an Institution upon on team or upon one cams is not to the interest of tne student body aa a Whole. "With her 1.000 students, her cham plonahlp prestige and her claim to the largest root Da it squad ever seen in tne northwest the Agricultural college should snow no hesltanov about Duttln a freshman team in the field. The unl verslty can do it with one half that number of atudenta and can develop varsity eleven with only four old vet erana. We have material on hand for first class freshman team, but there (Pickens), second: Meads, las tnimm' ner), third. Time. 1:14 1-6. , Finn race, six furlongs, selling Dr. Holsbera-. 107 Walsh), won: Irrigator 90 (Kennedy), second; Elizabeth Har- 114 1 I Mv,, , uiuu. . linn. . Sixth-race, one mile and a sixteenth. ..in.. nn n o r . , ' ci.iiib unu vo, jncvnv. nun, 1 11 boden (98), Griffin, second; Don Rida K, ioemer, intra, 'lime, lies. - a urBL ciuss iriiomao leam, uui mere i n . -nfif 1 Tr tttd tt t- i n-rr is also good material at Corvallia and HAKCLAY HIGH EASY it im t viiuuio inai Liio Kama wiu uui o pxayea. ' WINNEB FK03I EASTHAM (Special Disrates to The JoornaL) Oregon City. Oet 17. A match gams ! was played yesterday arternoon between the Barclay high school and Eaatham grammar scnool teams on Willamette ball grounds. .Tha score was J 7 to 0 In favor of the Barclays. Professor 'iiirnTJiTTun lrnnmr i imr I QlYE VARSITY LUMBER (Special Dlupatoh to Tb JoaraaLk iGoets was coach for the Barclays and ,,.-,..,c, venau " I Prnfsor Hill for tha Eaathama. Tha team nu receivea n oner xrom tne I llneuo: merchants of Eugene of enough lumber to erect 160 feet more of bleachers. IBuch or it has already been delivered and hundred of the 'varsity men were at work this morning building- the bleaoher. With that built laat University day. plenty of room will be provided for a very larjre crowd. Both the varsity and freshman teams nave been practicing very hard this week and are in Rood slraoe for the games today. The field is rather sloppy. nut nas Deen covered wttn sawdust This should give the heavier alumni team a great advantage, as Coach Forbea has counted on speed to win the game. In their game with Portland High school the freshmen are looked upon as sure winners. Barclay. Welsh .... Clark Avison .... Hararreaves Canfield. Caseday ,...C... . .R. O. L..., ..R. T. L..., . .R. E. L... Eastham. .... Lankina ' Lewis . . GoettUng Montgomery SOUTHERN FRESHMEN PLAYING RUGBY TODAY i?06olMan'ler 6 to B' thlri Tlm .L.G. R ...... Cross Gillette L.T. R.; Shaw Lageson .......L.E. R Gordon Griffin Q. B.... ,. Green Hart L H. B. ..... Blakeslee Moore R. H. B Ott Bowen F. B StroBineyer m i . Salt Lake Races. - Salt Lake. Utah, Oct 17. Weather" cloudy, track muddy. Results yesterday:- ,r . . J... first race, rour ana a nair ruriongs. eellina Mabel Fountain. . 106 (Van, Duaen), 7 to 8, won: Semproelle, 108. (McLaughlin). 4 to 6, second: Minnie, Ball Players Who Lost World's Championship to Chicago Total 28 1 4 27 17 2 OAKLAND. . , AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Van Haltren. cf ..... 6 0 1 6 0 0 ' TriKHutalo. fh .. .. 4 0 1 0 4 1 D. Lewis, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Heitmuller. rf ...... 8 1 2 1 0 0 Eagan. ss. 4,1 2 0 4 0 McOay, 8b 4 1 1 I 0 Cook, lb 4 1 0 18 0 0 C Twls. e .......... 2 1 0 7 0 1 Nelson, p ..... 8 0 0 0 2 0 Total KID Lily SMOTHERS BIG STEWART IN RIHG 82 7 27 11 GAME BY INNINGS. Ta Anralea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- Hlts 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 Oakland 0 0000008 - Hits 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 17 . ' , SUMMARY. Three-base hit Trnesdale. Two-base hits Heitmuller, Eagan. Howard. First base oa errors Los Angeles, 2; Oak land. 1. - Left, on bases Los Anreles. 6: Oakland. 8. Bases on balls Off , Brlswalter. 2; off Nelson, 1. Struck nut By Brlswalter, I; by Nelson, 4. (Special Dlspatcb ta The Joarnal.) New York, Oct. 17. With flashes of his old-time fighting form and all th wonderful footwork that made him demon in days gone by, Kid McCoy last night completely outclaased Jim Stew art the Brooklyn heavyweight, who as plred for championship honors. It was McCov's first annearance In the rlnic as a fighter In four years, his last belna over jack ( 1 win a 20-round decision Sullivan October 2 gelea 1904, In Loa An- McCoy weighed 168 pounda when he entered the ring, which waa some 40 pounds leaa than that of the Brooklyn giant The willowy kid had the edge on Stewart from the first round, wnen a hard smash to tne Jaw sent tne Dig fellow to the floor. Stewart recovered from bis nervousness in the fourth Lle- plays-rlma. toHoward to and fought back with m. class Bernard. Hit b is, - i imo and O'ConnelL y pitched ball C Lew 1:40. umpires Toman JACK OWSLEY RETURNS TO HIS SEATTLE HOME However, In the other two rounds Mc Coy put it all over him. Than was no decision under tne taw Hundreds of the best known sportlna men In New York were around tne ringside, the first appearance of many of them since the days when -boxing went to the limit (Special Dfacatek Tfea Javraal V University of Oregon, Eugene, Ott 17. oss ox jkj Lrwsivy ox eeatue, tn famous Yale player who has bees aa slating coach rorbes during the past week. Mr. Owsley bad intended remain. MM ft,n m tlm. t,1l na ..nAvn. I, railed home, as the desth ta the ,.t Strie field and wm the LewUton Derby ROYAL BEN CAPTURES LEWISTON'S CLASSIC (Special Dtspetrfc tit Tba Jearaal.1 Lewlaton. Idaho, Oct 17. A record crowd saw Royal Bea spread-eagle a of th fattier of Ms partner called the latter awsv end Mr. Owsley was nm- fll4 to return as auickly as possible ia tr nam or tne oosineas. Inrlna- Ms stsy Mr.' Owaiy did rrevt drai toward sttln the team intoj Kp sm e eeaoM very popular with tha wua. xTr starday afternoon. The winner was rst in tha Spokane Derby last week r tne string or in tha race OOU VIA AD TOT Te all Is t beware nf rotighs esdroMa ra tcs coeat: as cecierted tay readily l-a4 la eevmania. eoBaMsnptioa or -t-r talmonary tmajblea. Jast se so a te -oa arrears treat It wits rial- ;rd a HorA,rd styror. tha siaa1ar4 r ff itfiMrtna. i,a aa an and la one of the best o California racers that is Owel ibis week. avaos ftaemMs Tssaaraay. First rmfle five and a half f uric re. Il purs Psdle H. first Harka ec- cal. rlar F'rin third: tisae. 1:11. ftecood raft six farlonr. 800 pnrae Rsverl first. Wlllte Orega; mrconA. eein K third, time, 1:11. Third race reaUemeTe drlrtnc raoe Ttcr B flrat. Black Priaoa sveoad. PaWaca th rd. time, 2 41. - Fourth r fire fartonara. 1160 n't Pelham f.rt. Scorcher cood. Hat ti I trfi third time, 1:0 . Fifth race. Uwlntna TtrT. and 0. JL C. MEET PUGET TODAY OLD YALE MAN WILL COACH THE ACADEMICS Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallls Or., Oct. 17. During the past week Coach Korcrosa has had many obstacles tn overcome In preparing the team for its game with the University of Puget Sound this afternoon. , The stormy wfather seems to have crippled the team to a considerable extent as Jami son, the big tackle, and Gagnon. the reliable quarter back, are both suffer ing from rheumatism, and several of the ether men will be out of the game on account of injuries received In scrimmage. In spite of these difficulties, a good game Is expected as it will offer sn opportunity for several of tha new men to act into action. Veil leader Calloway conducted a grand bootball rally last nlaht which served to arouse the students from their iemargv and cheer ths team on to vic tory. It Is sn aeknowleda-Ait fact tha slump has struck the Beavara unit It will require hard, consistent work on the part of tba students, coach and team, in order to retain O. A. C.'s for mer presuge. nion school springs SURPRISE ON WHITMAN (Special Ptspate te Tka JoanaLl aua nana. ici 17. in a game which showed ths Missionaries np to poor advantage. Whitman yeaterday aft ernoos won from Waitaburg High schol y a senra of 1 to 0. The game waa lared on the Whitman snidlroa and the " wra z ana l minute. ' Whitman waa tilavarf aff hmr faat for tha first etht minute, then got busy an4 forrd tha ball down the field for roon fina. Irishman going O-rer for 1 touchdown Whitman twlc had th ball within a yard of the Itne bat failed ia rei m ovr. Heit kh-kM an ay ra 1. In tha second half Whitman played rrrptr ball rrut was anaMe to do bet ter than a plac kick sftr two at temi ta. Pelt booted the hall a-rer. The half endd. as did the first r.e, with tfc hail on WsMenqrr s 16-yarfl line. Tha high ar-nool team rarprtsad the w-ala In polrtt nf w1rit. averaging within two or thr pou ads sf the Alta- Portland academy's chances for the city football champion ship were raised several notches yesterday when the management secured the services of Wells, on old Yale player, as coach. Mr, Weils Is tn business here and will give most of his spare time to coaching the football team.. Professors Thorne and Mackle have whipped the team into very good shape and with an experi enced player to finish their train ing they should make a good showing. i www RACE RESULTS AT P1BR00K JOIflS HIS MATE AT NOTRE DAME Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., Oct 17.-Whitman can hope for little on the gridiron this year unless some thing new develops soon. George Phil- brook. Whitman's star all-round athlete. left yesterday afternoon for Norte Dame, Indiana, where he will enter the medical college of the University of Norte Dame. V It will be remembered that Ralnh Dlmmlck. his mate at tackle on the Whitman team. Is already thera'and playing ball. Place, who coached Seat tle's team last year, .Is coaching! and knowing Philbrook well haa a ecu red him. The big- fellow would have played with Whitman, had it not been for the new rules; but he was warned by the (United Press Laaied Wire. I Stanford university. Cal.. Oct. 17. The University of California fresh man football team arrived today for their fifteenth annual contest with the freshmen of Stanford. A large con tingent of rooters from Berkeley came with the "babv team" and people from nan Francisco and iiemeiey are arriv ing on special trains. Both teams are confident of victory. The California boys point to the-fact that they weigh three pounds to the man more than their adversaries do, but Stanford claims to have faster men to run with the balL The same is the regulation Rusrhv football adopted by the two universi ties for all contests. J. T. Larrerty is tne reieree. - 1 Louisville Races. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 17. Weather clear, track fast Results yesterday First raca, six furlongs, selling Deuee, 106 (Conway), won: Gresham, 07 (Butler), second; Bitter Sir. 96 (Mo des, -third. Time,. . 1:13 2-6. Second race, six furlongs, 'selling Home Run. 110 (Heldel), won; Duomo, 106 (Franklin), second: Green Bridge, 110 (Orlffln). third. Time, 1:14 1-6. Third race, mil arid 70 yards, sell ing Hughes, 104 (Pickens), won; Mil tlades, 102 (McGee). second; St Val entine, 102 (Kennedy), third. Time, 1:46. a. , RexalVlOO (Kennedy), won; Ardls, 100, Kogo, 109 (McLaughlin), 1 to 8, won; Neva Welsh, 104 (Morse), 4 to 6. sec ond; Jack Paine. 101 (Nejson), 2 to 8, third. Time, 1:67. ' Third Four and a half furlongs, sell ing Swaggerlater, 104 (Nelson), 0 to 6, won; Altair, 104 (Wilson), 6 to 1, sec ond; Talien, 104 (Taplin). out, third. Time, 1:00. Fourth race, six furlongs, selling Duke of Orleans (114), Van Dusen, 4 to 6, won; Norfolk (117), Morgan, 4 to 6, second; Knowledge (114). Hullcoat, 7 to 10, third, Time, l.aOH. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling Willie P.. 104 McLaughlin), 6 to 6, won; Western, 112 (Hullcoat), even, second; Maxetta, 104 (Smith), 2 to 6, ' third. Time, 1:89. Sixth race, five and one half furlongs. Belling Mlsa May Bowdlsh, 109 (Otis), 9 to 2, won; Glendennlng. 109 (Nelson), 3 to 6, second; Sainrlda, 109 (Van Dusen), 1 to 2, third. Time, 1:18 tt. ABRUZZI ESCAPES FROM HIS KEEPERS Rome, Oct 17. After purchasing 860,000 worth of jewels from a Turin firm and presenting each officer of his ship, ,the Reglna Elena, with a pair of gold sleeve links, the Duke d'Abruixl has disappeared. Although absolutely . nothing: can be learned of the duke's whereabouts, it is whispered that ha will soon turn up in America. FRANTIC WINDY CITY FANS, AND WHAT IT MEANS TO SEE GAME r-t-T bercniaaa, A rare sad ore-vvatlva ail diaeam of C lunae HMd rvien e'rMn, tore- Rrl H PrL rkwtrVa TW a it alan w.ll pnarbail .nr Iwus Co.- Price lie. aalilea Tray second. Hi Cast third; tlane, I rd not a forward nuts ei Whltraaa's I.w . V. - V. . ... . 1 1 . 1 t -. VV ALLA VV ALLA FAIR observed, nenoe he Is leaving. His loss , an ii i cp nuifl uno to am couexa. Night and day practice will be ob served at the col less until tha turn leaves next Thursday evening for Seat tle. Coach Blanchard is working his men hard and there was a decided Im provement In the work today, save that the defense Is stUPweak. MEET IDAHO "PREPS" Following is the result of yesterday's races at ths Walla Walla county fair: First race, 2:20 pace. Whitman purse, 2700 (8 heats In 6) Josephine, woa; Tom Murphy, second; Lou. Miliar, third. Tima. 114. coS prcNUmJg:t won! LEWISJON NORMALS Boosar KM, sexxjna; aorty- our, tnird. Time. 2It. Third race, R. E. Oulchard purs 8160, four furlongs Main, won; Elfin King, second; M. I Rothschild, third. Time. 0:49. Fourth race, Robert H. Jo an son parse. iv, I our runon Ainu, won; Ltxie, second: Belle Brady, third. Time :. Fifth race, five furlongs, W. A. Rita purse, lose aiosKia. won; Head Dance, second; ur. wmte, tnira. Sixth raca, one mile and 100 yards,; j. t: Kent parse, ot Miners Daugh ter, won; Homanort, second; BenroUo, triiro. I). Toung still leads Is the 81.000 reiay raca, witn ra Jesse, second, said n ioroetx, iniro. Albert Feldenhelmer, the Jeweler, re turned yesterday from his annual trip to Chicago and New York. For 20 years Mr. Feldenhelmer has been making these trips regularly. This year he was away from Portland jnat a month. "Politics! Why, you don't hear anv thing about politics tn the , east" Mr. Feldenhelmer said this morning, "at least I didn't because every one waa talking; baseball. ' And not only talking baseball but it seemed to me tnai every on waa going. "I was in cnieago last Wednesday when tba ticket sals for ths same at Detroit began.' Men were standing in Una three abreast in front of Spauldlns place la Wabash avenue and the line ran along the thoroughfare for blocks and blocks. Some of these persons had been in Una for half a day and others for mors than 12 hours. "But their trouble to se one of (he greatest contests of Its kind that was ever played, had only beguA. - From Chi cago to Detroit is about eight hours and all these fans bad to make that long ride. But they were willing; per fectly willing, if they could only get tickets. Special trains were run out of Chicago for Detroit ovary few mln-1 ntes. w Tha' tracks between ths two cities were almost covered with engines and ears all going In tha same direction. And then there were the specials back after the gama. But that is a different story. In the east one couldn't hear anything but baaebalL On ths trains wa got reports at every station and all tha passengers talked of she national gams as though their lives depended upon the out com a" ' Mr. Feldenhelmer says Portland looks better In a business way thaa any city he visited. Althouah ths majority of tha business men of the east era wait- ins; ths outcome of the election before placing; large orders aod, making new business ventures, the' prosDects are exceedingly good for a most prospdrsajs winter, hs said. 1 - v - '. . I-V !v Lewlston. Idaho, Oct 17.-rThs Lewis-' ton normal football eleven will meet the strong-- University "Prop aggrega tion from Moaoow. This gams will be one of th feature of th Interstate f.f. m nJ ewM tan, k, , m Aw. I. .n . a v.. .... . . v... . --, . v. w ... b ,1, V. , tha nontaat will be r-loaa. I The Normal team has had two fast ' -. e . m . . . - . :;::.. .r it A th. .1 tt. .. i. ana atrgresstve practice) gaBte wltn thwf .... . , , , ... , Lewiston Hich school eleven, which is urctUalioti has become iaiected witA renn and poisons, which are beinr- nrrniiw.mMi.iBai inia year. tNntnUw diarJiartred in La the encfl tLce la lrntale the rkitoal a Normal nova ara unuamallv iirfit ' . . z . f . ' - . . t . r this HEALS SORES AI ID ULCERS The Normal boys ara onaisnaUy UgM "J year, aapeciauy in tns back rveld. Usurnea ua m ui i iu uuiug uaa maix acrji us sore ia at suite w lniianirna.ioii 1 1 - pr Kotila, r lMV fita race T'var r-irlrr r lit antra -laslHa f-. Oir Jne sacaatd. ttien(kla third: tint. 0 6. f,-vntti rwr, tMr hat of rVa Sron r l-sartleV wte'.ar r-f all atbet be I a Ii atl.l aaa a aena- la.i i pert worked Whttn-an Hn4 irp mm follows-: Center. nnena; aaards, MatHews, Mrrtw and HsTahr ta-kaa. tHaaaatt end Hrrv; ewle. Ifeadevsosi snd Lewis; owarter. Kralnerd; r.l". fraSra, Caaanras a4 Martin; fUtaKS, Be.V a This Date in Sport Annals. 174 At Btainea. Ena-laad: In ftait ror tne pngtustla cnarnplonshlp, Harry Sellers defeated Peter -Cercoraa in 81 rounda ll J At SaoramentaL Cat: Creat rac bet ween Oold smith Maid and OrM- dent, won by the former - In three etraisnt reals: tteet tlsie. 1 :. 1 1 . n ChaotaiMua lake. N'awTork: Mm Haoiaa reveal f ive - snllea la 8 i . 12 ft St Lour: Last iitMHll game totk plac at Sportsman's nark, which had oeea aang as a bail ground for nearly 80 years. - - ! vAl Chelsea. Ma : nioney Veii'wiy won from Joe M air ott la It round. where there is a tlio nf new men. .., Ammau TtTheffiev tSeee fmnarritie fn ffca Klnrwf are tli nxnlt rA amna his natertai aad ths men play together debilitating sickness, aa old taint from A former disease, or trhrther it is fh. iVeV . leva. h. alwav'. ei.red hHtzry t& tlooo, there U bvl cnt j lo cnre gorrt aaa -ilcrrg, ariatiat good football, and this year they have u to pvruf ue Mood, w aaneg, gaire, iouobb, tic, are oilea oese&cui heavy well balanced Itua ."This is Imau nl llidr rlMmlur anfi'ee-nti eflav-fa Vint mntl-.lno- artnlia t the. thetr first big same, and tha reeelt " . .C T,". I f .T V . I win he easeriy anuetoated tr backers gnrface CAS reach the blood, -ghere the real cause ia, and Uscrefore cannot of both teams. , mre R 51. ia tha rrmrrfv tar Aarr and ulrrrt o evrrr kiad. It rrf a rlmem tJ-.MoJ-. 2 ik . i to the Terr bottom of tie trooble end retaore evrry trace of im purity or franes ll -oa Lraaet rw ipDisuOftauu uiuca auuu mw v.ki.. w iun New York. Oct IT. Malvta W. Shep-1 lation. to that instead of fr-rding' the di-a.ed parts with mptritles, it pard. tha rhampinn aBiddie-dietane ran. ' fjouriiacs and seals tae ImUted, in" Araexl zeH ana causes the turer to ZrMTlFjmuZ sTSTifci ifhh?ly tW trrt.g it -ith wre, rich blood.. Book rpertor in the cv'nn-houa etrw I CO WTU UN VICOT a&a 37 tatuicu acntx onuri cei im w til WDO WTlit. tke rovernwient. gherrerd eras act'fledl - . - . - - - of bis anxMatraeat ftxtaily by treat-1 ILJi WtvilW Uk, AlaJUXrJL, U4. cent RoeseveiL I - ?