PENNSY TAMES THE TIGER Princeton's ' Jnnglo Monarch Treated Like an Ordinary Old Pimy Oat. TREHCHARD'STEAM ' CLEARLY OUTCLASSED Captain Kiilpo nnd III * fllimU Toyed the Jcroc.Miicn Irom tlio Itrglunlne nnd Won \ > y 13 tn U In ( loot ! Mjlo. tm.NTON : , N. J. , Nov. 10. The stalwart sMis of Old Pennsylvania today clipped the e-awa of tlio Princeton Tlgpr by a score of 12 to 0. It wai a glorious triumph lor the red nnd blue , and places Pennsylvania In Hie front rank of the fool ball teams. Where the Bttlrdy ulbl'dcs of ancient Yale had fulled nnd given up championship honors , P-niuyl- \anla atlapkcd. Crashing lliroiigli and break m : asunder Ihat hitherto Invincible II IP they carried the ba'l forward and for ward over Hi" touchdown , line nnd planted the led nnd blue flag behind the goal post. The Tigers , who Ihrce hours before bounced on the gridiron full of confidence , filed sadly off the field , many of them so weak and crip pled that they had lo bo borne In Iho arms ot comrades. Tlio big crowd went wild The lui e yellow chrysanthemums and Hie long black streamers faded from tlfilil. In tlflr places hundreds of blno and red iimbicllns , blue and led handkerchiefs , blue nnd ted ilbbons , bmst Into view like magic 'llir vast Huong whooped nnd ydltd until the bit' state house far away In Tienton fairly riulveiod Finally HIP enUni'-ln-Mii berime boundlcsa , nnd lilte a Bleat Mood HIP crowd smgrd out Into Ihe gridiron , nml hoisting the Cjuaker klckeis upon Ihelr Hhonlilirs , cnirled them In tilumph from thf * grounds. . . . . . It was n gland bnjtlf , Kltibboinlv fought , but tinTig'is nt no lime had n rhanro of vliloij' . Pennsylvania outplajed llifin mail for man , nnd iirvrr was Hie CJu.iKei goal In dangti The miehty Whtelei was lossi-d likea bnby In the aims uf the giant. \ \ Imiton. TiPiichard. prince of rnd ni-dici" , found In ( Ic'lbeit a king Loa , the lamoiis tackle , snuggling inanfidlv nnd vainly ngnliiHt his cmly beaded opponent , Wagon- burst , Osgood , Hrocke. Uelbeit. Whaiton mid Knlpo weie all untrusleil with advanc ing the bill , and all justified the conlldence placed In them 111:111 : WAS A OUIAT PLAY Williams , the plucky llltlo quniier Inclc , handled himself like a. veteian , and snored the Hint touchdown for thu red and blue. Ihe bull hud passed back lo Cochtaii lot u klik on Princeton's twenty-yard line , bill the Tlgpr lull back punted the ball Into the i links of his own men , nnd Williams , with lightning agllltj' , tucked the leather undei his left mm , diiHlicd down the Held , tlnough Ibu Tigris' tanks , nnd ( hopped It behind Hie f.onl post , Hiooke plated the ball squaii' between the posts and over the IMI "coring six points for Pennsylvania. This was In the " ( . ' < und linlf , and about ten minutes nfter the play had been called No pcoilng was done In the ( list half , al though the nmiitors look the ball within KInihes | of Pilnceton'n goal line about the middle ot tlie Hist half and lost II on four downs , tlnough what was probably an ciror In judgment Knlpe signalled Gelbril to go lluoufji the tackle. The Tigers masked at this polnl and barely managed In slml down the Prniisjlvnnlu full back. It looked an If they wire anticipating n. center play , und had ( telbcrt been swung aiound the end , u play on which they neatly alwiij- . gain , he would undoubtedly Iwvo gotten It aver , us be hud Ilttlu mote lhaii a jard lo go. Thioughonl this half , us well ns In the next , the bill was almost constantly In Pilnceton'.s territory. Never wcio the Tlgci noaier "than the Pennsylvania * ! * twenty-llvi'-vaul line , nnd then on Kicks which HiooKe Immedlutcly ictinned , gain- IIIK fnmi ten to - twenty j-iuds on euch e\- change ' of pants with Cochinn. 1'cnnsyl- vunia'H second touchdown v\us made about llvo mlnuti's before the c-all of time. The QuukoiK ponmled through the tackles , plot ceil Ihc center nnd bad rnirled the ball to I'llnceton's ten-yard line. Hcic It wan passeil to Osgo'od , who , like a , Ihihh , vvhocleil to the left , shook hlmsrlf loose fiom the Filncrlon end iu h nnd ( allied the ball over the line As In the fonner ruse Iho gonl wns un cusy ono for Urooko Aftei this 1'uniiHylvanla might be H.tld to have t toyiMl with the Tlger.s They took no ohunocs whatever , and Ilrooko would kick every time the ball appiouched Pennsyl vania's tenltoiy. This was a train that ieste l the led und blue , while Pilncelon's men nt this Mage of Ihe contest , vveio top pling- over by two 01 thiee on cveiy lineup. llKOOKirS KICKING DID IT. Throughout the game Hiookp'B kicking wns a brilliant feutuie , and peihaps never has Its equal been HPPII on the foot ball Hold. No mutter how haul ptesspil , or how close the insheia weie upon him. he al ways punted long und finely. Although a Kicat surpilse to the multitude and even to foot ball expoits , ceneuilly speaking. It was a clear case of Iho vanquished team being outchiHtied , us was predicted In these dis pute-hex this morning. The teums lined up IIM follows : Pennsylvania. Position. Pilnceton fiolbert , . Left end Smith " C.Wugonhurnt "Woodruff , . . Left tackle . . . ] , ea Left guard Taylor Hull Center Iliggs Wlmiton. , , Hlght gnaiil , > Mln < ls Hlght tuclclo Wheeler „ Holly .5mS"KHrtl'"t " 'Eli' ' " ' > Tienchard \Vllllams. . . . Quarterback Knlpe. . . . . . . . . Klght halt buck J1or Pee * Osgood Left half back Ward Hiooke Full back Cochian UA.VIJ : IM : > II : > iA itttw. 9 , IT. J. and I. C. ItUalry Tun Intrme for Si'ltlriiii lit on tint < < rlillnm. TOWA CITY , Ncv 10.-Spcrlul ( Telegiam. ) After jeais of Intense ! ilvulry the foot ball tennis of the State unUcinlty of Iowa of thin city , and Iowa College of Cirlnnell met hcie again today. When the hccond half was nenily over and the scoie stood 12 lo U' , Dai by of Oilnnell made a thlity- yurd 11111 uml a touchdown , nfter a down hud been oallpil. The referee onleu-d the ball bark , whereupon Olmiell lefusril Jlny. Ihi- game was then declared fm- to fclted to the State unlveiHlty eleven. C . to 0 , The contist WIIH close nnd exciting and was marked by many line plays. Henlg of Iho Stnte university nnd Clruy ot Iowa college made nilciulld ( Ifty-vnnl runs Con verse. Allen. Collins nnd Wllllums tor the imlveitdty team and firay , Sargent ami Palmer for the college eleven made excel lent plays. TWO THAT WIMCK TIKI ) . . L'ornnll uml Nlllliinn nnd Nntnl fudrU uml l'iiiii ) lvanl CnlUtgn ( Jillt Kien. A MIAN Y , N. Y. . Nov. 10. Never was n more hotly c ntested game of foot lull played or never were the teams plttei' against each other MI evenly matched as In the game played nt the Illdgellcld gildhon thin afternoon batwopti Cornell nnd Wil liams. Fully 3,000 people BUVV the game. Neither side scored In the Hist half , and lifter a tremendous stiuggle , the secom half also cmled with a cipher for each stile ANAPOLI8 , Nov. 10.-The naval cmletw nnd IVnnsylvniila Stile college tied scoies this ufteinoon In their llm game. The tennis were evenly matched nml the same IVIIM very exciting. Hoorc , 0 lo B. Vali' lluil it > lcn in : y Tlmo. NI3\v YOlUv. Nov 10. Yale easily de- of feuled Lehlgh at the Polo grounds loiluj by CO to 0. The grounds were In n veiy i muddy condition , which prevented lorn ; runs Some of Yale's players were In Trentoi witnessing the gnme there , and practlcallv not much more than one-half of the legu lar team played. A feature of Yule's play was the catchlnir cf n punt by a Yule buck nnd his ku Immediately passing the ball to Hi ! full bark for u return punt. Yale hiuilly tdiawcil Blow , but rhumjilonphlp form , the play being this heenuHl duo to the poor eon dltlon cf the ground. HarvnrU Ilt-rrnu C. A. , \.f HDOIJ , Mass. , Nov. 10. 'llarvou won from Chicago A. . A. this afternoon b u score of 36 to 0. The crimson elevei ei idayed splendid foot ball from ein Ish and Btait to lln the- - thejvesternei8 were never neur th goal line. ' Hurvurd's backs IKn showed line In IKHI tei Terence In the- first half twenty-four points with und rolled HIi | euse , The Chlcngl - HIr outclUKfled men plnj-eil u hot game to the end , but were \ the HlroiijfeHt Htevenson men In the nml line SlcCormnck und Camn were dh ous In some pretty work In breakingup Terence. The up the Inter Inniest crowd of u splendid the y ar saw the game. Au Arbor lleatM KUII H .Vcilu. on KANSAS CITY. NVv. 10.-Ann Albo. eleven beat the Kansas university tenn here today , 23 to 12. Michigan had the ud runtuiie In weight , her line averaging llfteei pound a heavier thun KansaM , Armour bo UiiiiR.iH made the play uf the day Dwye o muffed u long punt , when Armour , who hat iruken thioiifili illclilKun'u line , tot the bal nnil. aftT ruining seventy-flv1 yards , e red u tou'hdown. INDIANAPOLIS , No1' Uutl'f cl-- frntfd DP Pauvv , 30 to 0 toiluy OHANO * : , N J. , Nov. 10. Drawn unlver- dty. 10 , Or.iiite university. 10. MltnOKLYN , Nov , 10.-IJo ton A. C. , 10 ; Crew-enl A C 0. 8PHINOFIKLD. Ma * * . , Nov. 10.--Dart- moiilh , . Amherst , o. CLKVHLAND. Nov. lO.-Ohlo Slate uni versity Hevcn was defeated by Ca e eleven here trilnv by n rcoiv of 38 lo 0. NASHVILLIJ , TVtin. , Nov. 10 Vnndcrblll , 10 ; oxford , AllPH , ( . OTTAWA. Kan. , Nov. 10-The Ottawa iinhpi.-ltj eleven , by their superiority In weight filone , today defeated the Jll sourl Tigers , 28 to 0. _ _ _ _ Itnsi'l.TS ON llli : KU.VMMI TIIACHS Itry iimit.i : Anita Dumps His llomn rrlrnil * on tint liny lll trlrt TrnrSt. SAN FHANCISCO. Nov. 10-Iley cl Santa Anita met with nuotliei cru hlng defeat today. He i an n pror fourth In Ihe mlle and fceventy jnids handicap , which was won by Duke Stev < n In 1 1J'4 , breaking Ihe track iccord HP > Alfonso i-liowcd his quality foi breaking mile recouls for ! -yenr- old ? . He carried 113 pounds nnd finished eveial lenzths ahead of his Held In the rosiest kind of style. Two favorites won during Ihe day. In the "teepleclinse , Nojo fclljind Ihrew hi" lider. Neither was hurl. Jnponlca , Ihe favorite , had n safe lead when lie broke down. Happy llniul was also cut down In this lace. There was a wild plunge on Tiirtnrlnn In the second i ace , but Ilomalr , nt I to 1 , beat the cast- em horse out In fnsl time. Summailcs I'll ft race , nbout slv furlongs , selling Sir It'ohnrd ' , 10 , Jlelml'hs ( J to 1) ) won , Ohyesia , 10 , Sullivan (3 ( to 2) ) , f-ccond , Hiipme , S . A. I om ( not given ) , thlul Time1 12V4. < 'licmuck , HO P Cl.nk , Gporge L , i : < cpon Ilatduiel , Lady Juno , Tyrena , fhorokpf. Gold Dilst and Heno nlso nil Second nice , nbout siv fmlong" , soiling Ilomali , 11. , Ili'lnrlchs (4 ( to 1) ) , won. Tat- tin Ian , 10'j , I'lviin ( I to li ) . pccond , Chailes A , 1N ( , Seaimin (20 ( lo 1) ) thlnl. Tlmo I'll'-j ' Heall ntlon , Quartci Staff , Mottc Mu lesa , CbailiPU e nnd Uelle of Otonewnll nNo ran Thlul nice , Autumn stake" . 2-jeni-oliK one inllo. value , $1,20) : lley Alfonso , IIS Itosum.m (1 ( to "i , won , Gallant , US. Siifllvan (7 ( to 1) ) snond , Flash Light , IIS , Miller (5 ( to 1) ) , thlul Time1 1 41 No other slaitors. TomIh uu-e , Htppplerh.tse , mil * and n half , Kplllng Long well , HA Almalk (8 ( to 5) ) , won. Happy llniul , 129 , Gallndo ( ) < < to 11 , second ; iidoiiulo. : I.1 ! , Hauls (20 ( to 1) ) . thlul. Time 2:27 : Slnbnd Guadeloupe , The Coon , Herald , Novo and Japonlca aKo "tartpd. Fifth lacp , mile and n-vcnt > jnids handi cap DukiSleviMiH , 10S , Weber (8 ( to I ) , won. Sir Ilppl , 101 , Flvnn (3 ( to I ) , second ; 'undid. HI , Sullivan ( Pi lo 1) ) , thlul Time. 1.1V , . Hey tl Snnta Anita , The Malhnd and IVt-uidor also i.in Irit M cot Ing Knileil. CINCINNATI , Xov 10 Oaklpy closed Its tblrtj dnjs' tncetlni ; today The owners of the tiack ate wi'll snthlied with the excel lent showing they have made. ? ext spring ( Jaklej and Litonla Is lo run alteinate fort- liglitu for sl\ty diii .ludge Clark went o New YoiU tonight Jockey Cnssin , who MIS suspended eaily In the mentlng , was elnslated todav The v\enthpr was cold , ut the ntlpiiilnnco v\as verj ht av > and the lack "low ' 1 be Hist four fa\orltes won , ben Tiemona , 8 to 1 , and Mrs Morgan , a trong HHiond choice nt 3 to 1 , got the UOIIPV The lust two favoiltes , Svllna D ml Ml s L , failed to even show lle'jnlts : First inco. seven fuilongs : O'Connell ( t 0 10) ) won , lillley Ilennet ( I to ] ) second , V-iro Ooulim Cl to 1) ) third Tlmo 1 1l'i Second inco , eloven-MxIeenths of n mllf vny G ( ll to r > ) won. ToloacliP (2 ( to 1) sec- lid , Hossnioie ( . " > to 1) ) Ihliil. Time : 1 H"4. Thlid race , cleven-hlxtccnths of a mile. 'hleldbParer ( I to 5) ) won , Ncoednb ( C to 1) ppond. Whiff (5 ( to 1) ) thlul Time : l liiVi. Fouith i nee , K fuilong" ' Simon W ( i to ) won , John Kcssler (12 ( to 1) ) second , Start 2D to 1) ) thlul Time 1 17 % . Fifth luce , selling , one mile Tiomonn S to 1) won , Glorlam (8 ( to 5) second , Cavs 1 to 1) ) llilul Tlnu > not taken SKth lace , one mllp : .Mis Moigan (1 ( to 1) 1 von , KIIId (15 ( to 1) ) second , Llajutd (20 ( ; to 1) ) hlid. Time 1-I7 < 4. Hill-loin LlospH rimndl.iy. IIAIUiKM , Nov. 10-IlncIng will not close mill Tlnn.sd.iy of next werk Hesults : Flist race , live furlongs Aiomn won , Illdiv May second , IlosaMay third. Time. .09V , . Second lace , mile and seventy yards ; Mln- ile Mnckln ( to 1) ) won , Constant ( I to 1) eeonil , Little Ucorgu t5 ! to 1) thlul. Time : Thlul race , mile and seventy yards ; Hes- sle Hlslund (2 to 1) won. Hagle Hlid ( K to . ) _ second , Hey del Mat ( - ' to 1) thlul Time. 'Foliith lace. sK fuilongs : Fia Dlavolo (1 ( o 1) ) won , .May Thompson (5 ( to 2) second , Highland { . ) lo 1) ) third. Time. 1 Jl'J. ' Fifth into. live fuilongs : .Mnggle firay 'even ) won , Sllvoindo (5 ( to 1) ) .second , Kom- lumbullst (10 to 1) tblid. Time : 1:07 : % . Mnilliou anil St. Hipli , ST. LOUIS , Nov. 10 Madison iesult : FliKt nice , ll\e fuilongs : Crabclder won , ' , 'Phate second , Nancy Hnke.s thlnl. Time Second race , five ami a half furlongs. Miss Portland won. Heads or Tails second , Lillian thlul Time : I.II. Thlnl nice , handicap , four nnd a half fnr- ongs : Simmons \\oii , Censor second , The Smgeon thlul. Time 0 M > " . . Fouith nice , seven fuilongs : Disturbance won , HI Heilry bccoml , Southeinest thlul. Time. 1 31. Fifth luce , pelting , one mileNiitlonal won , Miss naiighman second , Hatiy Weaver thlul. Time. 1:47. : ST ABAPII , Nov. lO.-Ii'iist race , One- lialf nillo Parthcnla v\on , Nlnevah second , Pretense thinl , Time : 0 51'i. Second nice , six nnd a half fuilongs : Prince Ueotgo won , Little Tom second , „ Pochlno thlul. Time lk'fi'4. : Thlul luce , six furlongs : King Oold won Cockade second , Phoebus thlul Time : 1.10. Fouith lure. MX and a half furlongs : Gnl- Illee won , Pulitzer second , Mclntyie thlul. Time. l:3J'i. : Fifth nice , one mile : Song and Dnnco won. Copy light second. Tom Skldmort thlul Time : 1 : SKth i ace , gentlemen ilders , one mile : Illphln v\on , Crnrksmun fcecond , Van Cluse thlul. Time 207. Sport at Ciimlicilnml rarlc. NASHVILLi : , Nov 10 Cumberland paik : Flist nee , slv fuiloiign : .Metiopolc won , Mnichawav bCcoml , I ) . F. Fly , jr. , thlid. Time1 1 I51.- , Second lace , sfuilongs | : . ITraiila ivon. Pi line Minister becond Flush , thlid. Time : Thlul rare , live furlonpsMaquon won. Leonas seccml , Hill stair third Time l.O-t'4. : . I'ourth race , cno mile : Klmer F won , Henry Jenkins fecund , Sa\aphone thlul Time : l.K"t. Fifth i nee , mile and a hKtcenth , over five tut huulles. Dead bout between Fnele Flunk and W. L. Mimson , 1'rlmero thlid. Time : IIOKSI : SIKV AT SAN ru.iNoisco. . .Many 'lurf Crucl-H tn Itu Kxlillilleil Under tin ) Hoof of tlu > Mrrliiinlrit' 1'uvlllloii. SAN FHANCISCO , Nov 10 The entries closed tonight for the hoise nhovv to be held In this city f ur dnjs , beginning No vember 29. Horses of over 100 classes will be shown and Ihc Indications nio that the association' Initial show will be a ma iked > success. The hundrct und llfty horses have did been entered. Including four-ln-hand nml eight tandem turnouts. The llnest t-pecl- mens of the Ameilctin hui-se will be ex end hibited. The foiomost breeders In Califor for nia have entered heal Illy Into the under taking. J li. Huggln has entered the two great champions , Siilvutor and Tennj , ns well ns Hlr Modred , Fiienzl , Itessle J and thp Algona , Hire of the pacing champion , Flylnr , Jib , who Is also enteied , together with 1)1- reclum , Ony Wllkes and nmny other crucks the turf. The gieatest at ti action will piobnbly be the celebrated slalllon Ormoude * , who will have for company Islington , brolherof Inlngluss , Hnglnml'H giealest luce horse ill the pieaent time , In fuel , the show of Ihoioughbrcd and ( lotting- stock the will probably be one of the best seen In Ameilcn In the Mechanics pavllllon , where the show Is lo be held , u ling 200 feet long- and eighty feet wide has been ai ranged , Theodore Winter * today bold a lot of thoroughbred yearlings from his stock furm. Those bilnglng the best prices were : Chest end nut Hoy. bj Joe Hooker-Countess Hlka , ihn I1.1CW ; bay colt , by Joe Hooker-Alice N , J7J5 ; bay colt , by 1.1 Itlo He > .Question , ( CM ; chestnut colt , by ' Joe Hooker-Salome , $500. Y. Henry Pelrce't * brooil mare , Freelove , by I.uko Illnckburn-Jaiu'tte Norton , was sold to Waterhine & Hums for J.MWO. Two .lockeyi tnjuroil. WASHINGTON. Nov 10-Uaeln nl Alex- andrlu loilay was rendered more than - UHiially exciting by an unfortunnte accident which occurred In the fourth race , resulting the death of the horse Florist and seri Injury to JockeyB Donnelly and King. Just UB the Hair dropped for the Mart In fourth nice Flnilst stumbled , turned a pin. complete somersault und landed partially , little Donnelly. ii : Telegrafo fell over FloilM , throwing Jockey King , rioritit was killed by the accident , while Kl Telegrafo escaped unhurt. Donnelly hud bis leg flue , lured and WIIB Internally Injured , while Klntf had a shoulder blade dislocated. Doth > were removed lo Ihe hospital In an ambulunce fur treatment "Tr Iby , " fl 10 , at Cliane & . Edd'i. Y , II , C , A , EASY FOR LINCOLN Varsity Team Unrclly Worried ly the Local Christians. EITHER SIDE SHOWtO N'UCII ' FINE WORK Yclght and lUpirlcnco tif thn Victim Hud to Do vrlth thn Itpsiilt Indl- Odiml riTorH Wrre ( loud Do- of the ( lame. The Young Men's Christian as oclatton " eel ball team was beaten > esterday aftcr- noon at tlio Young Men's Christian Assoc'a- lion park by the 'varalty learn of the Ne- iraska iinlvorjlty by Ihc score of 31 lo C. Thc homo team was entirely outclassed and nt no | ) ( line was It able to hold down Its op- ' oncnlB. The louclulovvn accredited lo Imaha was a fluke of the worst kind , and fact should never have been counted Tlio ball was taken oul of a runner's hands ft'r ho had called down , ono of the officials learlng It , and carried over the line. At no me , except once , was the homo team able o get the ball near the goal line. The victors are much heavier than the ome team , and knew more fool ball. They lid not have a slrong enough learn against li m to really lest lliclr slrength , bill from he work jcstculny they would not be called \ Mrong team , pnrtlculaily In the line They evidently possess no tricks , ut any tale they lid not attempt to use nry There was very Ittle Interference , nnd what there was wns lone by Ihe barks , none cf Ibe line men nklng a place In It. Oury made several good gains nnd run slrongly with the ball , "llppln did excellent work , gulning mosl of he giound. Ho inns belter than he did last enr Yesterday , In severnl of his runs , lie hrovv off hnlt u-dozen tacklcrs before IP was downed The other three men beSho ilmi the llnp also played a good game. The Young Men's Chilstlnn association Ine wns weak everywliPte. When an cp- loslng limner stiurk the line he almost nvailnbly fount a hole big enough for three or tour men. The only work of the team was done by the back-of-llne men. but the ioor line bsfoie them wns too dl eournUng o allow them t" ) do much Hoth teams fumbled n great deal. The " hrlstlun's lost the bull on a fumble at ono ilnip when they weie within n couple of yaids rf the g-nl line. The officials weie lot watchful enough , although neither "Ido gained any thing from the decisions. Ne- jia'-Ua was given the ball at ono lime when t was within a foot of the guul and leally belonged to Omaha , but this wns fully c-om- > ensated for by the touchdown Ihe laller obtained Yet the olllcials should not have tolerated the quarreling that frequently took pi ice CUimASKA STAUTHD WITH TUG WIN Nebinska won the loss and cho e the north t-'onl Gardner kicked off Fllppln caught the ball and inn twenty yuids Fllppln went between left end and tackle for four more The ball was fumbled by Frank nnd Uurdlck obtained It. A couple rf attempts through the center netted no gain and Gardner kicked foi twenty-live jards. Spooner caught the ball and made R pretty run of fifteen yards. Fllppln made no gain , Fall made fout yaids and then two. liy short plurges the ball was ad vanced within a foot of the llnp and Klip- l > ln was pushed over for n. touchdown eleven minutes nftor play began. Score , C to 0. Fair kicked goal. Gardner kicked off again Fllppln caught and ran thirty yaids on account of poor work of the opposing team. Fair , aided by good Interference of the other backs , inn seventeen yards around left end. Oury lost a yard und u half nnd then Fair went around left end for twenty yards , being run out of bounds. Oury went between light guard nnd center for ten yaids. A fumble followed nnd Fllppln plunged through left guard foi fifteen yard ? . Fllppln went around the end for len yards and really lost the ball on the ponl line , but It was given to Nebraska , and Fair scoied. No goal Score , 10 to 0. . Gaulner kicked off for forty-two yards. Spooner caugbt nnd run fifteen yards. The ball wus fumbled , but Ycnt fell on It A gain of fifteen ynrds followed nnd the ball was fumbled by Spooner Oury fell on It. Fllppln went between center nnd left guard for ten yards. Oury followed this with twelve more. Fair ran again out of bounds , after gaining twenty-five yards around left end. Fllppln went between left tackle nnd end for ten and Fair followed this up with nine more. Frank plunged between center and left guard for three ynrds and Fair and Fllppln through the same holes for o ten yards each. Frank was sent for u touchdown aiound right end. Fair kicked goal Score , 1C to 0. Gaidner kicked off for thirty-rive yards. Fllppln rccoveied seventeen. He went uioinul light end for twenty more , when Omaha got the ball on a fumble. Cowglll went between left guard nnd tackle for two yauls. Gaidner wns fouled by Jones nnd ten yards was given to Omtihn. Uurdlck and Cowglll made two yards each Cole- mnn made twenty , and then the ball was fumbled by Thomas . . nnd . obtained . by Wlg- gins rilppln went thioiiKh center ( for Un yards. 1 air plunged between ccnler nnd right guiiul foi fifteen and Oury In the same place foi three Fair did not gain and Dein went tlnough the center for eight yards Fllppln made no gain , being tackled by Claiko and Fair went. between right guaiil and tackle for fifteen vnrds. Frank made ten between right tackle nml end. Wiggins went around left end for ten more Omy gained fem and Fllppln went around right end for a touchdown. No goal. Score , to 0. Fiank inn twenty ynrds from the klckoff and made seventeen more by two plunges thiougb the line. Fllppln went through left guard for twenty nnd Fair Ihrough Ihe same hole for eight. Huullck obtained Ihc ball on n fumble. Gardner made Iwo yaids and fumbled , Yont got the ball and mude a beautiful run of fifty yaids around the teams for a touchdown. Full kicked goal. Scoie , 23 to 0. OMAHA'S ONLY SCORE Gardner kicked off for forty yards. Yont lull foi fifteen and Fllppln went between left gunul and tackle for fifteen Fair went aiound ilghl end nnd was downed , but Hur- illck got the ball and made a touchdown. Gaulner kicked goal. Score , 28 to 0 The llr.it half was ended , with the ball near the renter of the Hi Id. Fiank Kicked off In the second. Uurdlck ran for twenty vnrds and Gardner plunged through center twice foi five yauls. In the i.i'M RCiimmagc the ball was advanced by Clniko , quatler back , and was lost to Ne- bia ku Fall made , four yards tlnough right Kiiaid , Fllppln fifteen through left kle and Dern ( en through left gn.iul Fall went for two yards through cenlcr , Fllppln for ten through left tackle and Dun wan pushed for u touchdown , , tlnough left pu.iul and tackle. Fair kicked to . ! goal Scuie , Ml to ( I. Gnrdnei kicked off foi llfty > aids FianK recovered toventcen .lonegaliiPd three nnd then Fllppln fum bled and WnltcniPver fell on the ball Short gains were- made by Colt-man , Gardner and Bui dick nnd the ball was lost on a fumble about two juids fi jm gual , Wiggins falling on It Full- and Finnk made four and live yards respecllvely tlnough the center Fllppln made fifteen jards between left gmud and tackle and then ran twenty i ! aids mound light end Fair plunged through left taiKle foi fifteen jards. Oury not gain and Fair again went through left tackle foi len Fllppln ran around rlghl end for len nnd around left for lwent > . Frank went through center four , Fllppln through center for two , Frank for one and then Fllppln i plunged of through left tacKle for coven. Fllppln went aiound ilcht end foi ten > arils und fumbled ball , Gardner getting It. Culcmnn went between right guard nnd tackle for seven vnids Ajeis went around light end for llfteen. Coleman , Gardner nnd Cowglll made short gains CHOWU lNTEUFiiin WITH GAUDNUn. the Gardner fell back for a kick and went aiound left end for live yaids. He hail a ber clear field befoie him , but was stopped by crowd , who hud pressed on the grounds . Gardner and Cowglll made three und live jnids through right tackle. CowKlll went In through left guard for four yards , Ayers through left tackle for live nnd Clarke aiound left end fur seven. Gardner went between right tackle and for five yards. Time was called with ball a shorl dislunce In Nebraska's ler- iltory. The lineup was : M. C. A. 1'osltlon. Nebraska Ayers left end Yont Coleman left tackle Oury Iho Wultemejcr. left euurd. . . , Brndt Woods center Hammang Young right guard Jones Cowglll right tackle..Dern ( Cunt. ) the -Morse left end Wiggins Clarke. . . . inmiter tipooner but Uurdlck right half back Fair Gardner . . . .left half back Fllppln Tliumas full back Frank the I'mplre : I'urvls. Ileferee : Whlpple. Linesman : John Oury. Touchdowns : Flip. . . 2 ; l--alr.i : .Frank , 1 ; Yont. 1 ; Dern , 1 ; Uurdlck , 1. Goals : Fair , 5 ; Gardner , 1. § The ASIU.\MI nici.Aitiii : : TIIJ : CHAMI-ION. SauntlerK Comity Illtli Sclirml Team Claims III * Northern Circuit Pennant. ABHUVND , Neb. , Nov. 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) The Ashland HlKh nchool foot ball team lined up with the Wuhoo High school vvaa team on the home grounds today , defeating dog the them by n * orp f 42 to 0 This Is the ner- otvl linn1 Hits year th \ \ > hoi > tfiun has met defeat through Ashlnnd A0Jinnd ] has been deJarod. ( .1'tlim.l i of the' < drtllfr" crriH ! | and will 1.11 Die - I > , rhninptons-bf tnc south ern circuit ii"\t Snturdn ) at Lincoln. llHATHIC'i : . N t , Nov pniSpecl.il Tele gram ) The nentrlcj ant'Pavvnce Clly foot ! . -l ! teams phyod their thlnl gnme In Hits city today , llentrlce wlnhlnR by n score of 10 to 6 , giving the chnmpjn | hlp of the aniihern ( limit to Hpntrlcu . Ashland nnd Heatrlcp will piny nt Lincoln next Saturday lo dpcldt the championship of the northem and southern i circuits. UiirlPK. lodnj'B game Clarence Mlle . one of IriP 'flenlrlcc bo > s. was spviuly Injured , getting a fall and remaining In an Insensible londltloii for several mlnules. It Is barely possible ( lie Omaha High school team was constilled In Ibis matter of the championship of the mi thorn circuit , btt no : announcement of Ihiffact has been mafli As the Omaha team has won nil Us games played , nnd clnlnv ) one game for felte bj reason of nonftppearancc from Ashland , It looks on tin1 surface us though the Ashland philm ti the chnmplonslilp of the noithcrn circuit was a trllle slinky. OIKI I'linch on ( tin .No c. CINCINNATI. Nov 10. Australian Hilly Murjihy ailived here to spin three rounds with Anthony Lcfovre of Cliulnnatl at the People's tlienler lonlgbl. Murphy weighed 111 ! and Kefevie ll' > piunds Murphy WIIH the aggressor throughout , and In the middle of the second lound landed a stunning blow on Lcfevie's nose , felling him I.efevrcwas unable to continue Hi' conlesl After tlio boxing exhibition came a wustlliiK mntcb , mixed stvles two bouts In tlnee , between Chnilps Wlllmer of Cincinnati nnd Fied lloebcr of New York. The first and third bouts , Orneeo-llomnn. weie won by Witt- men In four nnd eight minutes respectively The second , catch-as-cauh-can , luster sev enteen minutes , nnd was taken by Hoeber. Mnlh Itomiil at C'lires. . XEW YOHK , Nov. 10-The ninth lound of Ihe mnslcrs chess lournnment was placed nt the Union Squaic hotel today. The games icsulted as follov\s : Jasno- gracKky against Delninr , four knights gambit , 71 moves , Delninr won , Plllsburv ngnlnpt Albln , queen's gambit declined , 4. mov'es , Plllsbury won , Ilalperns against Him ' . , gulcco piano , fi7 moves , diawn ; llocnmorm against llanham , Phllador , l".l moves , llanham won , Ilalnl agnlnst Show alter , Huy Lopez , 1C move , adjourned ; Stelnltz , a bje. lloli's Ulml IM nil Itlght. NKW YOHK , Nov 10-"Hob" ritzsltn- inons , the middle weight champion , under went nn examination today at the hands of Ur. John Wilson Glbbs , the phjslcal devel opment expert , and was declined In perfect condition and hound as to limb and wind. Jtii'oitr. .Shows a Slight Inrrnmo In the I.'stlnmtcil Ylrlil of Corn. WASHINGTON , Nov. 10-The Novembci returns lo Ihe Depailment of Agriculture of the rates of J lold per acre make the aveinge of corn 137 bushels , which Is about l' bushels above the Jleld Indicated by the flguics In October. This Is the lowest Jleld that has occuned since 1&S1 , when It stood at 186 bushels per acre. Last jenr the jleld wns 221 bushels upon u much laigcr harvested acreage. The rates for Ihe years 1SSO , 16S7 and 1890 , which were jcuis of com- painlivcly low yield , were lespectlvely 22 , 201 and 207 bushels. The yield foi the present year , which must be legnrded ns a preliminary , and not final estimate , Is less than the average for the ten years , 1S70 lo 1873 , by 7 4 bushels , less than the aveiagc for the succeeding decade , ISM to 1SS3 , by 44 bushels and less than the average for Ihe four years , ISin to 1893 , by 37 bushels. The quality Is 794. The i Hult Is In har mony with reported Indications during the glowing season. The rates , of yield of the pilnclpal coin states are us follows. Now Yoik , 282 , Pennsylvania. 32 , Ohio , 2(13 ( , Michigan , 232 , Indiana , 28.9 , Illinois , 288 , Iowa , 15 ; Mississippi , 2. ; Kansas , 11 a , Ne- brn ka , G The average yield of buckw heat Is 1C 1 bushels per acre The average yield In 1891 wns 147 and in 189.2 14 1 bushels. Tlie avci- nge quality Is 90.1 , 100 belnK the standard. The average per ncre of potatoes Is returned us 02. In 189 ! the yield was 1 32 nnd In 1BUJ 17 tons The quality Is lilgh ns shown by thp percentage of 94 5. The crop of apples Is leportcd as 41.7 per cent of nn average pioduct The letuini relullve to the feeding of wheat to Htock nre not sulllclent to Justify a report nt this date. The department hopes to be able lo make a special report on this subject In the near future. jn Gcorcn Wrutlnifliouse Hun Sonio Viiliiiiblo Stork" llolonglng to Him , PITTSUCHG , Nov. 10-A bill In equity vvus filed In court here today by Illchnrd S. Waring against George Westlnghouse , Jr. The bill asks that Mr. Westlnghouse be compelled to explain what has become of 10,000 shares of .stock In the Standard Underground Cable company , which stock Mr. Waring alleges belongs lo him. The par value of Iho slock Is $1,000,000 Willing owned a palent on the mnnufac- tuie nnd Insulating of wires and cables. The Standard Underground Cable company hod a capital of J3,000.000 , divided Into 30,000 shares Waring owned 20,75) shares. In 1SS6 Mr Westlnghouse took 5,000 shares In the company and Waring said he was In duced to plnce 10,000 shares In the name ami control of Westlnghouse , that he might be come president of the company For this stock Waring says he has received no com pensation or accounting. He snj's Mi. Westlnghouse has sold the stock and kept the pioceeds. In an Interview Mr. Westinghouse - house says his answer to the bill will show the untruth of ai Ing's statement , that he put $125,000 Into the company , the onlj cash capital It ever had , and that ho only came Into the ' company on Wnilng's per slstent urging. XO VbE l-'Olt CL IIM JUMl'l'Mt. Minnesota Suttlcrs ( Jue n Conplo of Tlioni u Circnt > cnrc , MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 10-'A special to the Journal from Deer River. Itasca count } , sajs that two white men , one named Lee ol West Superior , and a number of Indian half-breeds were e.scorted out of town by a slicing guard of heavllj' aimed selllcrs. Lee and his party were Intending to visit land bordeilng on thi Hed Lake resetvallon with Ihe object ot tiling Indian scilp on them Other paitles had done Ihe same thing n few weeks before , and the settlers who were holding down the claims resolved to put a stop to It. Lee said they came to Deer Itlver under direction of J. li Ainold , a West Superior attorney , and that a Eettlei named llrown was to show them some , lands ' He pleaded that his partj be allowed ; leave the country with their lives , nnd the settlers , who had piocured lopes and lilies , finally consented. A party then started to look for Hrown , nnd It has since been icported that he was lynched. Threats against Arnold's life were freelj Indulged In. / ! / ; / , ! run iioyiKKKss cnn.ninf. Convention AMU Ho Hold In Urrombor to rnrmuhitn Mo.isures of Itullnr. ST. LOFIS. Nov. 10.-A convention , repre senting all the states and cities of the union , has been called for assemblage at St. Louis December 1 next , to discuss and for. mulate a plan for Ihe relief of homeless nnd Indigent children , found In the cities America. The cull was1prepared and signed J ) > ; . forty of the most prominent _ clil zens of St. Louis , Including Mayor Wall- bildge. ex-Secretary of trie Interior Noble , John \ \ ' Hoyd , president of the Merchants exchange , II. C Kerens , ex-Gpvernor D. II. Krancls , George D. Uarnnrd , president of Moieanllle club , ex-Governor Standard and many others. The call Is for Decem 1 , because It Is hoped to prepare n unj. foim bill fcr piesentntlou to each of the t.ilrty-four state leclslatuu-H , which meet In January next. The governor of euch state the union and the mayor of each city of over 10.0UO Inhabitants IIUH b en asked to send three delegates. Hut No Kxclu li 1'ninclilne. INDIANAPOLIS , Nov. 10.-.Jn Ihe general court today Judges Wood and linker de cided the suit of the nevy street car com pany iignlnst the old cornpanj' . which was brought to control the franchise lights of old company , the new company con tending that their rights were not per petual. The decision was In effect that the new- company may not have the tracks of old company nor Interferu In any way with the old company's running of trains , that the city may grant to any com pany the right to run In the xtreetn on other tracks. ISx-Presldcnt Harrison utlarnej for the old compiinj' . Oilrf of n Itnncliiiiaii'i Family. LAUAMIi : , Wyo. , Nov. 10.-(8peclnl.- ( ) lltlle daughter of Charles Jarvls , fore man of H. i : . Pitch's ranch south of tnu rlty. was drowned In the Laramla river Thursday afternoon. No one -wltnenBed the accident , but u search for the little one re vealed her dead body at a bend In the river about a half mile below the ranch When last seen by her mother the child running along the river bank with a , The body was brought to the city und funeral held Frldaj afternoon. Kelley , Stiger & Co. Staple and Serviceable Dress Goods at Reduced Prices. COLD WBATffJSR BARGAINS Cut Prices In Colored Dress Goods. Our SOc , 55c and COc all wool henrlctlas are now only . 4Oe CLOAKS Our 75c and SCc IC-lnch fine hcnilcllns are now only . 8Oc On account of the "Teat O Our arc $1.00 now besl only Trench . Bilk-finished henrlettas cloak strike in New York our late Winter SKI : ON otm cnNTin COUNTRUS THR Novelties arc coni- HAHOAKV PIIBTTY NOVKWY paicns. UIIKSS GOODS AT ingin slowly , but owing to our Our 73o and S5c fine Trench serges are only . now intimatcassociations with lead Ous S5c and $1.00 bfst Trench merges re- r 7 ing Eastern manufacturers , we duced lo . I. are sure to receive them as Our SOe all wool plaids at. rapidly as any other house in Our $2.25 best steam sliiunk broadcloth cut the to : $1.7S country. NHW CLOAKINfiS. ASTHACIIAN. SKAL PLUSU. Black Dress Goods Bargains Fur Capes Fur Muffs 75c best black florin scrco selling at Fur Boas in all the lead ? 1.00 v\do ! heavy blaek slotm scrsc , 02 Inches 7Se ing Furs and latest styles. Jl.OO at and fl.10 sllK-nnlshcd lienrictta sclllns Sue 4C-lnch fine French scigo , blaclf , now. . . . Silks 15 heavy black repp silk. SOe $1.3B nno black French gros grain , 21'i $ > l Blankets , Flannels and Com Inches wide . : . J. fortables in great variety | 1.35 fine.Trench talln , duchessc , blacK , for. . at our usual popular prices. $1.25 bes.1 black armnre selling at . JL. VV / $1.35 pictty fancy silks for walsti now . J _ See Our Great Sacrifice on We are showing the largest Velvets line of Gentlemen's Neck- $1.35 plaid velvets , closing out nt. soc Dressing ever exhibited in the West. Our prices on $1.00 till ; colored velvets , closing out at . . § 9C these goods are 25 per cent SK13 OUU LAUGH VAKICTY OF n * 1.1O .SHAUnS IN GOOD GLAOI2 SILK FOU , . . . . less than any other house. NKW PAUTY SILKS. i\'I3RY WHAVK IN VOGUK IN OUU LAUOH STOCK OF HnUAIL13 DllHSS SILKS AT SPI3U1AL PHICKS. Ladies' Underwear Mens' Underwear- 90 and dozen pants ladles' , In fine ecrn Egyptian , cotlon vests 70 wool do/pn bhlitH men's and flno draw nalmal vis , Unit gray uhvuys lamb's retail $1.00 only never sold for 39c . $ lebs titan COc at $1.25 each , all tUes , at . 1 case men's extra fine riuallty natural giay 75 dozen ladles' extra fine quality real Egyp AUHtrallan Iiimb's vvool shirts and ilruvvcia < M CA tian cotton vests and pants , colors nalmul very soft llnlsli and will not slirlnk , : ! 0 t ' 'vjpIOU gray and ecru , all sizes , worth GIJc , CO Inches , good value ut ? 2 each . 1)0 ) do/on men's tan-colored derby lib under 35 dozen ladles' nalural gray meiln6 combination wear , lallor-mado , draucio , with taped , ti n 39c tennis throughout nation suits that Kllk-fiiced shlits i , u yJlU\J ulwajs retail at 75c a suit splendid , wcaier and will not shrink , at. . . Wo nro showing n large and complete ns- CO dozen ladles' natural g-aj' , Jersey fitting fcortmcnt of men's extra fine1 underwear. In merino combination suits , silk taped and ribbed wool , plain casliinero und Knglliih stitched , pearl buttons , sells every where at $1.00 vicuna , bound beams and stuycd through Jl.CO fault , all sizes , at' out. Wo guarantee every garment to give 25 perfect satisfaction GO dozen ladles' lamb's wool natural gray combination suits , new shape and perfect ' fitting , will not shrink ; our regular $3.00 2.50 Men's Half Hose quality ; for 100 do cn men's full regular inaili * cotlon half host- that nlwajs retail at 25c. Special 25c price , 3 pair for COc Ladies' Hosiery 1 cane men's seamiest ) wool half liose wllh double merino heels and toes ; colors , solid black , natural grnys und funcy mixtures ; 25c always leinll ut U5c . ' a. pair ; now 90 dozen ladles' winter weight cotlon hose , In stainless black , with double heels and toes , plain and ribbed topa ; were 37c a 25c pair ; now ' Men's Neck Dressing Ladles. ' extra * We are showing an en J leas of ' heavy quality Icece-llned / ) P _ variety men's hoe , 3Co quality , for 25c ; every pair guar- / 11 flno neckwear In leckn , foiir-lii-lnindu , anteed fast black and double fleeuid Li < J\ * > hews and club liousu ties. Now reds , 50c blues and jjrajs , a regular 70c scarf Kelley , Stiger & Co. Corner Farnam and 15th Streets.