I _ - . TIlE OMAIIIA DAIY nml E : } : .f'tJND.AY , NOVFThEIIEIt a. : 180iJ. iiIE : TilE TERRI tE TUERS ; - _ _ 1ToLraska University Eleven Wins from th3 Fonnl able Mlsso rians , . . - VICTORY TIIAT WASVELL \ EARNED " ' " "t 111111 ( l1I1U. 1.1111 fir 1.lvrl ) ' Incl- . . .lt" 11.1 Ilr.1 " ' "rl nll" II the . Ih.rclt "f the jll"I ( ) ' "I"I.r" . - , .Jchrl"I.I. . . . 1 2. MIsiirl. . . . If. \ - . 'flali . rah , raIl MIsouree , l.H..nverltee ? -nlvprlee IBL toorah I hlrah yg slieel' Nit. Orerlielmed . broken anti shattered , but fghtng furIously to the last : lssourl went dOWD before Nebraska yesterday afernoon at Unlversly park. I wat the fut game 01 the Wcster Inter- collegiate cblnplonshlp season and the brawny lens of the Prairie tate WOI\ by a score of lZ to 10. The ! two Ilrecious points were wrenched from the jaws of th Tigers by desperate playing and a reckIes dlscgard of life or 1mb ) , by the wearers of the crimson all white. Missouri way defeated but no disgrace at- aches to their overthrow , as they playell ( Iluckly and determlncdlY from kick oft to cal of tune. They played last and magnif- cent bal In the first half but In the second they showed the eRects oi the terrible strain to which they hall just been subjected. Tlo Intent Interest manifested In the success of Nobraska's foot bal tlam this taiL ' Is remarkahle. and If there Is one man In Omaha who ought to be In a beatific state today . that man Is Clurle Thom ! lIe Is th3 teams coach and the Indl'ldual who will hell their helm through the stormy campaign , so auspiciously opmed yesterday. At the hotel Delone , where the Missouri team wac quartered . the followers of the Tigers gathered ! In great force. A train , load ! of Missouri students arrived from Columbia In the morning , and they stood around thl hotel corridors discussing the I chanc of Nebraska , and ! failing to see ' where they could ! ose. They made .tho Tigers a gnOI 3 to 1 shot with but few takers. Captains Young and Wilson mel at noon and settled upon the olcials of the game. Charlie Wison wal chosen referee and Lieutenant Biy Wright umpire. Tom I'armeleo of Ilatsmouth and ! Biy Pixie ) ' of this city were srlected as linesmen. .s' QUln A CHOWD LOOKED ON. The hates were thrown open at half-pa ( .2 ociock and up to the toot of the referee's whlsUa 8 stream of people poured Into the grounds . There were nealy 3.000 people there before the PlaY opened anll many ! tIer ; came during the first hIf. Outside the lopes were nHtnS 'gaiy bedecked vahicies . laden with the fair and the hrave , of the city ' ' 1,1\ ( surrounding countr ) ' . The coaches of 'I narvard Cornell . Yale ali ! Princeton alumni 1vero e'peciahly consplclous hy their attract- I ivoneiL and the U\I\ulty club's turnout woe n thing of beauty too. The harvard coach contained Mr. and Irs. ' , \ ' H. Morris , Mr. and Irs. Brogan Mr. and _ ! dr. Dc F'ranee , Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh . Mr. . Charles Elgtit'or and Mhs Danche flosEvater. Mr. Carrel Carter Inll Miss Hue Colpetzer. Mr. I , . ii. Crape and Miss Carter. In Ynlo's party were Mrs. J. C. Cowhii Irs. Patrick. Miss I'alrner Miss Doane , Miss Yates. Miss Blssle Yltes , General Cowin. Mr. Patrick , Ni' . Will Doane , Mr. I ) . Berlin and lessrs. Robert and John Patrick. With the Cornell party sere 1esdames ( Giftord . Wakeley all Baxler ; Misses Mae Mount , Bertha Hloane of this City 111 Miss Jackson of Council Bufs : ldr. Sellentep [ of Council Bluffs anll Iessrs. J.v. . liattin . C. C. Itosewater . C. S. Young. Arthur \S'akeley Charles Saunlers , Seth . iyer and ' Or. Harold OIRord Wil the Unl- . _ IJrr81) : ' cub coterie were Mrs. D. I , . 'Ihidmas , 11 seR Matlta Freed . flhizabth Corby Grace Turner ant Clara Thomas and Messrs. Lyle Abbott. Arthur Gulon Vias Sheldon , John r Tarrislt and Alonzo Jones , 1arrlsl Is a sample of the poetical stuff the ] lsky Nebraska sons threw Into the teeth of the wearers of the yellow : no do Nebraska do ' Do the Mlt.sourl BoOoo You'l do I yet : you bet YOU bet 0 do the Hoodoo do do do do. I ti Do do : lpsourl do , Bo careful what you do do I . Iletttr go down to do Perdue dG Betor to Not Nebraska nor K U U do. ltSSOUH SHOWED UP FIItST. .Shortiy after : o'clock nn exultant cry went up from the llssourl contingent , and the next minute Pop lIss' co'lrts bounded over the wire fencing anti Sc.llpcre out on the ' grht1irori anti Ilroceeell to go through the performance - formanco . of showing the People how nearly the ) ' .wero mate out of india rubber cast Iron RII old horHshoo italls . instead of flesh and bone like ordinary mortals. The Missourians unit the field to themselves for fifteen min- utes. when a Nebraska follower. wIth big bunches of Prairie grass growing on his chocks anti who was already rapidly becomIng - log slleechless from his frantic vociferatlons .itiatio one final effort ant shrieked out In n voice that could have been heard at least , n mie : . "There they t come ! " I. I ThA cry waR followed by the appearance of 'I altflitl'ilsomi. . who vaulted th stei 1 ob- structon and ran out onto the field with his I ? doughty Ionic 'llrell warriors at his heels. This was the sIgnal for the followers of the White amI cl'lmpon to \ \ ave their colors und ; 'eh' their cl.lrlch . war cries. Awl nobly they hUrove,1 the opportunity. , They raised : cheer that echoed Slluares away . :111 t'Ut \'ilson anti Young helll a pariey. and ct 1:25 : the coin was tossed. Lurk WIS wlh t'10 man from over the Big Mutitly. hut there was little choice between thin two gtuls. There wus hut little breeze anll what there was was blowing straight across the Ilelil . and this vita hanly sum- cent to rume tIme hair on the Illa'ers' healls. -oung fnalr determlnell an the south geui . with the blaze of the sun les In their eyes. Fair made n halo In the center of time held with his heel ! and placed the pigskin end up In it. As t'IO Iwo ; Jns Inell UII . the cheerIng caHCl anti , eory eye was riveted upon the fair Mr. \.lr of the Nebr.slta team. 1.\1 KIClmD OFF. lie stepped back four or five feet and then , running forward. sent the bal sailing toward the Missourians' goal Alee fumbled the ball cn Ihsourl's teu-yarll line. hut malte a short return of It until tackled by 'horpe. Missouri mUle a IeI short gl\ll antI then started carry It at 1 Imierry chit ) down the .1ehl , Cono\er making a twrty-f\'e yard run. lie was aided In this by harvard interference - ference which was burlll by the rules under llloh the l.mo wa being l'la'ed-the ' Yale Fnini.eton. A tow more shorl rushes and Captain Yeung hail carried the bail across for 1 lotmehulowim. frai which I gall was kicked. Time 01 lilLy . twomruts. : ! . Scare : .1lssotmnl . 6 : Nebraska O. Whcn the bal was brought to the canter of the field. Fair Itelel ! 1 to Alc ! who re- turc,1 \ five nrl\s. \ when beautIfully tackled by Shedd. Misonri tried to gain twice. hut flied and was forced to kick on tlell twenty- yard limmc. The ! bJI , llowover.as blocked In most marvelou4 and magnlleent style by 'l'l.om-p ' " anll bound Into Missouri's goal. wlee WIlson fell cn It for a touchdown. Sheitl 1Iclwi goal. Score ; Missouri . G : Ne- bramtka. 6. :16Oull ILke11 oft train c ntn 10 F'.ilr . on the tmm yard lire . who rourued ! I fifteen . : 'ur'l ' , anll' ' Immedlatel Illungil Into the ' right tsrile for four more. Shedt u.IJed two .11 Nebraska 1Icked for twenty. Cp- tln YoU ! ! en ea\Drell to j1\1 round the right end . but was tackled by Whllllll antI ; 11 the next . play the b31 was fumbled. , Thorp falling on It. Isyward trIed , but ' rsl 1 to gain and the sphere \ cnt to MIs- Inurl on downs. She 1. ' timtm pruel\tetl with ten ) Ilds for off-4id0 pIA ) and YonlC m11 :1 fake kick for ten adJltionJI. Gono\'cr vent around for two amid Young for , I twth' tmmor . hh career be:111 : mal ) ' elmckod ' by Sproner. Young WM not to b ieaievl . . .thIIICh. : . amid .ho tdcl.cII au another twenty , ' antI ! then . taiing to go further In three I , 4rlais. { I was N ' braks's bal on thl len i tl . Var't Ilima.Vitaou . at cnce mad one II the .1 h.nfholnl plays of tb do ) ' . a twenty prd : fllol % through tie ctnt r. Thn N brJk3' ' . ' , . t'l ! 1 for tn ) 'snl for Mf tItle play , but i IUIIlII.tely , thneoter bat thf bill I I : i I I Younl took four yards t\ C ) II su's.r 'st around Ule rllht en3 . The bail \.1 t' ! . I I tu. bll.1 JUd back for I kick . anti rUllblCt ! : Ion falhll on It. Connel ) ' Irlel' ' to gain , but was hrfdell or by Wiggins , who again i'topped ronover after n to yard run. Young lost n ynnl ! neil 'onovtr made two. 11 lour and Cononr carried It acrou. No goal . Score : MlsounI , 10j ; Nebraska , G. Only one minute loft 10 play. OmAnST WOnt OF TiE GAMI. After ten mlnules' IntermIssion Missouri kIcked ! for fly yards anti Fair clrrled I back twenty. Then Nebraska started Iown , the field and nOI'er lost the ball once until lime ) ' had touched It down behind the line and Shfl kicked the goal making the score 12 to 10 In favor of Nehraka , In the long journey dowl the lehl Wilson , SIlll and hayward .111 the most of the lug- ging , with WlgRlns ably aiding all abetting. hive yard plunges were common a dirt anti Wlhon seemed unatsted with an.thlng ! els than ten. When Shedd Idcltell goal the crowd let ont a few lInks . anti for 3 few mOlenlS UnIV.rsl ) park cOIM have easily been palmell oft for 11111 el0ll : tmmn . a 111 the ! llthful mlherents from Llncon ] , headed by Major John Dixon . I fairly outdid themselvl ! . Belnp too hoarse to ) 'el longer they Ilnlll ) ' laid dowl and rolled over for jO ) ' . Score : Nebraska , 12 ; MissourI , 10. 'he hal was klelwl by MIssouri . but Nebraska - braska soon hal , It In the center of the field , anti not wishing to humiiate MIsouri too lmrncim . decided to simply ] hold thel Irom scoring and atempt nothing for themselves 'he game was the cleanest and best ever , seen In Omaha anti was Illaye1 to a finish unmarred anti unblemished by any semblance . of Ingentl'I.nly conduct . here ts how they lIned up : . Nthraskmt . i'ot.i t Ion . M iFtmoti ri . VhlppIe..Left . ! end. . . . . . . : Ionrl. : Innet lmmngntm. . . . . . . . .I.er taclI. . . . . . . . .Pauley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 \.lson. . . . . . . . . uarfl. . . . . . . 'rimompton .Iommes . A. J..Hlght gtmard. . . . . . Bnigimani Hnywood. . . . . . . .Hhht tackle..Conhey Tlmurtt . . . . . . . . . . . .ItIght . . . . . . . . . . . .Prlco Spooner..Qtmttt'tor erI\ . . . . . . . . . I'van" I \ \hJlnR. ; . . . . LIt ulrer ! b'cl ( . . . . . Younl I , . . . . . . . hal barl.Conover : hedI..Hght . . . . . . I'ul back. . . . . . .Alen Anl : Puclmrll for 'hillple. ttmplre : LIeutenant Wrllht 1cferee : Chlrlcslsou. . . Llncpmen : Plxley and 1armel.e. 'ouehdown : Wilson. 2 : Yotmimy . Conover. 'l'ltne : Thirty-live-mInute halves ; ten minutes - ute Intermlp10n. In.hlrell : None. 'l'imt. Tigers were brolel-he.rtet over their unexpcctell downfall , anti bateret ! and bruised by hart and ruthless play they were a sorry band when they mournfully left the IleitI. On the other hand everything was light atit joy' The giant Nebraskans ergot their aches and pains In the wild excite. ment of'vlctory. Then ftlow students , like crazy beings rushed In upon thmemm and amidst a bedlam of tooting horns and shrIll shrieks of oxtmltatlon . lIfted them holly aloft on thlr shoulders and bore them to their waitIng % W3ons. I was a thrilling scene ali one that Inny a ) 'ounr student wIll re- cal I a hundrell amI one times during the weary winter das that are to come. Last nlghl the two teams were the guests of Manager Burgess nt the Creighton and after the "opera was over they Indulgd In a vcr- Itahlu mtaturnahia of rejoicing anti kept the saturnala ant town alive until the hOlrR were small Indeed. LINCOLN , Nov. Z. - ( Hpeclal Telpgram.- ) NEIlS jf the victory oC the State university fool bal eleven was receIved this evening with the usual bolsterO s . demnomistration. . A hug/ bonfire burned on the campus anti the eimtiro . male contngent of the university turn ell out on Ilar.lle ( with drums anti horns. 'he annonncement was made this morning that a red light would signal victory from the tower oC time maIn building of thc tmnl- varsity . and I was swinging : at a late 1111 ton Igllt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilo\g lolV. \ IX'I'O TII CBII'XU. : \II"n" 1'1 oil tt'IIIMMI'd time 11\1. . t''M n. Fery I'oliit. JWJnN'E. : . Kan. . Nov. Z.-Speclal ( Tel- egrarn.-lCansua defeated Iowa at foot bal this afternoon with haUls down ant won . a great victor from the husltY Un wlte.es. The game played on lcCook led was wItnessed hy IW peollle. I was plaed ma ulncent ) . by iCmlismt . the Iowa team being outclus.ed In every purtlctmiar. Tile I , Iowa line was ten pounds lighter than Kan- fa8 all time Kansas Interference made 1 possible for hlA gains to be made nround the end and even through the ilne. 'rhe ' hard for Iowa for the first game was played ha.d Irst Ille IIleen rnlmmtmtes then the vIsitors saw they wO'e el"lulyutclassed at every Ilolnt and only I.lled' for time. The first hal of the game was much closer played thln the secoUI , the game being greatly changed In character wIth the Ireaty oC the second. Kalmmtmts did 1 great deal oC punting ! In the ! ecol\1 half aud hlg'galnH were made right along by thl ! i mllml' . ' - Fo- Kansas brilliant playing Wm done by Outall , Hester. Keuned . \Valker . Pope anti IlamnIli. TIme only chance Iowa had during the en- tire game for making n score was by a luke In the l.st imalr whel the ball was obtlLlned on a umhle. 1 looked us though Iowa would 8COle , but this was prevented. The Klnsas tpam Imlatit' its gmmlns wherever - over I wanted to . but played very large ! around the left end ot iowa whJch seemell artlcuIariy wealt. The best PlaYers for Iowa vero ) Captain I.plghton anti time col- 1011 Wlre ore,1 man holbrook. The game was 1111)ed gentlemanly till the \\'U ) ' throngh und uo one WUR retired hec'\ > of Injuries. One of time Kansas Illefl ClammIer . was 1181nnlleil for sluggIng . hut his offense was not un aggravated 0110. The score at the eml of the frAt half was : 1mm1lq1l5 City , 2f : Iowa . n. The second hal . llcd 2f to 0 also. Time referee for the ganle was Charles 'rie . . Inme KelnhanA of 'opeltl , the tmmnluire Fred Cornell of N.brska. a\I the lineman . 1.leu. tenant Smith of Dahlwln. The Players Ine,1 UI as follows : Iowa Positlont' . lCanaumm. . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . POAlton ! . . . . . . . . . 1anrID. . ( l.eigimton..itlglmt tlckle. ent. . . . . . . . . JoAI.1 CuttIngs..ittgilt . . . . . . . . .Orllth Iuard. Iv..10n. tns. . . . . . . Center . . . . . . . \Vnlkor ' .Vmtiker..Left I Him 111. . . . . . .Haml , Blanton. . . . . . . . .Ief tulltle. . . . . . . . . . . Pope : Holbrook..t.eft enll. . . . . . . . . . . . . Plat Lef I' . Calulien..Qtmam'ter bacl ( . . . . . Kemed ; ) ' ( 1. Call.ln. . . . . half back..Ommtltuntl . Gnlnos..Hght . . . . .Ieft hlif himmek. . . \Vllhltmmson Keillel. . . . . . . . . . . .Ful hcl. _ . . . . . . . . . .Heslel' - - - AH.u.'lnt. . Fuut . hlzmlh. Hnydon BrQ : . against Fort Omaha The . . utiovt' teams wi meet : lnlla ) . November 3. on the grolnds ot the Iullr at :31 : p. In. mtimutmp. 1'ho teams hue II' ' 1\1 follows : Utmytlemma . 1'oltioml . Fort Omnhn. 111)llels. . . . . . . : . . 10 . . ' . Itoa. . . . . . . . . . Fognrt ) . it. \ . McCorlml'k. . t"tmil haclt..Kcanwy : I , I. . Gln \ ) ! lcCorm'k..11 . . . . . . .FII ( . . . . . . . . ' O'Connol . . . . . . halt baelt. . . . . . Alen . 'l'rtma.meul . . . . . .lalt b11'1. . . . . . . . . . Hoche Kelly : .1 . . . . . . .laJ bck. . , . . Dennehy M. McCormack. . . . Forwmmrd. . . . . . . Blane loiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.'orwlll. .orwl.I. . . . . . . . . . Illss \Vllkins . . . . . . . ( "orwalJ. . . . . . ltusaeil 1'VaH . . . . . . . .Fomwanu.1. . . . Cavanaugh ' 1 Ipssen . . . . . . . . . Fumvarti. l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I'ho YounA len's Clmrstlaml aPHocla ton hays WOI a ha\11 battle rlum the Can : Gardens - dons ) 'csterdl ) ' nUlroon , In tile coming gttnle. "A , soealon' foot ball. " The Young len't Chr : tan assolla\lon 1)\'odllcII i new 111am ) . I 1) . Fosttr . to whom the vc- : tory 1Jlongs. dS he pla(1 a line game. Tile Clans played a \'er' FU'onl game to I man , un'l If their ! ul h'lm had been rlll- resented the bC"le rlHht have been Ie- \lr el1 This makes time IUh game oC the , nmmtl the ' nil agreed that the ' fCaSln Ult boys ni l rol.t ) novem' enjoye a ule any bttel' . . \ ( 'lust' ni I\ Il.tWI'l' li.s. Friday arel'loon a closely contete,1 game . betweil the Crencenta amid the VII\ersl ) Juniors was witne.eui at University park. Time llniv&rslty Juniors haul un ullvlnta.o In weigimm but IH l'r"bcents excelled them II telm work. Mr. GI rller wus chosen 1m- llrt' . hut the Crecel1ts demanted his I - 10\al UI the e'tI of the first hul . The Misrotmrl State L'riverm'ity tm'mtm . wit- helng - URrurl Slllo : UrlvcrFly'lm. wl- leSi" > ct the gammme . Mr. Da\'ls. of their I I number. took Qmtmdmmer'a place. antI his umpiring - : piring was entirely lat uclor ) ' . 'ho Cres- ' lelt" won by a score oC I tJ O. TIle teams lined .UII as Colows ! : ( 'rtr'rent . Poition . UumIvorstie. .turpimy. . . . . . . . . . . Center > . . . . . . . . .imepari ! uflhy. . . . / . . . . , . . Itlgiit RUIII. . . . . . . I.'owler . Mullen..Left u.lrll. . . . . . . . .Clark i.e. : MmSiuano..flight l tickle. . . . . . . . . . . itlea : : ) . Shnno..Hht . . . . . . tlcl.t . . . . . . . . . Thomas I\elo . . . . . . . . . Bight n.I. . . . . . . . . .Caln \V31 h. . . . . . . . . I.ett end. . . . . . . . ' \-alnco I I.chnne..IJuartel. . enl. . . . . . . . . ; O.Unrlen. \chnne..IJuartel. , . . . . . . . hulf. . . . . . . . . . . . , I I D. . . ' . . . . . . .1IHht ! . . ; . . . . (1.\lla . 1 II I Huter. . . . . . . .111 h'I'I. ' . . . . . .Ole.plo I 1.II.man. lolltn.'r tlpl" , Gal ler anti I U\II Referee - 't'he . - Ies t.I. . , " 1"1'11 nt 11'1' . 1)N\I I. No\ -'ho J I\pr Ath1N \uh defeated the De , Jonol : . \thl ll dumb toJ.h l ) ' a score of 21 ! to I. I The I"f . \ toilesIUm made Its only Lchd wl tn the lnt tOll minutes of the Illn < anl iseti : : Hrcnj rume Ilurig tht Irtt hair II the fl"un,1 hii ! the Denver tsnm hn\ I iluleul 111 own ) was war : anti . m'dc : .1 its scomc. ' . TIe in.i . Momv' ! : ' . l'tulttans . ' Dnvem. \ \'attJ. . on"j. . . . . . . . 1'0411)f. . . . . .81':11:1 nl'ol 1cHu { n. . . . . . . I.dt tadl" ) . . . . . .Kenumuldy ttc ( , 'r . . . . . . . . . . I.e. J13nt . . . . .l\oIIOJ . . . : \ .Itr.mit. . . . . . . . . . . Coit.'r . . . . . . . . .thl\1 Ilrl./ ! . . . . . . . n'shl ; Jlurl . . . . . .ti.'vufft . (1. . \ . ltawun. ; . . 1ght ( tlrkle . . . . . . . . . .Cash ( > ) , . Inua. , . . . night cud . . . . . . . . itv'u . e"I I. _ \ Ita. : , .011 . . IlH11'1e bh'k . . . . .SrnltIm 'tt'rdt'tl. . . . IVht hmm'f ! back . . . . . . . . . i'tmlZ ' IiU.'umge' . H'fht holC hack . . . . . " . iIeleu I IJn" l"I"n ; . . . . . . F'u : : b.tct . . . . . . .lo c I - CRIMSON ROVES l > TOO UGHT - Harnrd's ' Ioroos Drggel ( In the StIcky Mud on Nassau's Field , VICTIMS TO TiE PRINCETON TIGER Cr11 it's Ii ) than C.ntrlr ) ' . CIII'ulu len lul lIla 'I'eumnm 'l'uIH' It ( llmle .hut huh .tIr.'gmul' heels Cu a . e il eu . PRINCETON . N. J. . No\ Z.-The Crimson of Harvard was trailed ! In the thick Jersey dut Ihls afternoon by the Tiger and the Orange ali Back of Nassau floated trium- phanty on the evening breeze . For two Ion I hours the two elevens swayell acres the gridiron , lghtng every Inch of the ground stubbornly and bltcr ! . Time score was 12 1 to 4. Princeton scored thre tQuchlowns , , two on blocks anti hiorvarti's four points were wrenchell out of time jaws of defeat by the clever blocking of the tail guards. Neither team showel well developed team play anti fumhlel ant blocked kicks markfd the /1\ / ) ' . A drizzlIng rain male the ' fell heavy all sogg ) The players coul' not get a solid footing . nor tIme formations the least speed and Princeton's heavy teamn averaging ten pounds more than Harvard , tolll on the Cain- bridge boys \h n the teams nppearcd on the field ! fully 7,000 caler spectators were gathered around the gridiron. Nearly 1,000 students hall joined from Camnbnidgr . anti as many mora graduates cane down from New York Pennsylvania - sylvania also sent a big contingent . who clleered lusty for the Crlmimsomm . Time crowd was vet . chi ) all extremely uncomfortable , bul goo natured. I was II tncty a kick- Ing ganme both backs exectmting punts re- pentetily ami three of the four touchdowns i scored resulted directly from 1lcks. C Brewer Cash ) excelled Baird In punlng durIng - Ing the first hlf. Princeton won the game thronJh the fllure of the harvard forwards to hold when thrower drolliled back for a kick In time first half. Doth teams were very strong on the defensln' In the first hal Harvard hall the bal wol Into l'nlnceton's territory m03t of the tme , but their offensive play was nol strong enough to carry the bal oven. I was at this stage of the game that the sensational play of time contest dropped out. Halvard had the bal on Prlnceton's slx-.ard Ino when Jack I.'alrchlt was sent to the center. Ho made a gain of a yard all then fumblell. Little Suter Prlnceton's pluck ! eiuartcr . pIcked imp the bal anti raced away down tile field for tM upper goal C. Brewer was close behind him. HhoMs made n vain effort to block oft the little Harvard runner , blt the Boston boy got away clear and then raced aCer Smmter For fifty 'ards not al lueh could he gain. Then he slowly overhauled the Princeton t alan , . finally catdimlogillrn ! by.a splelli drive at the fourleen-yarl mine. I was I hair-raising play , ali the crowds were fairly thriEd by Sutel's brilliant run of teventy-fve yards and Brewer's wonderful tackle. In the last part of the half 1lrvrd began to hit 1 [ the Princeton line \vlh tell- lag effect. The tandem Interference went thundering Into tackle and center for g ' ell gains but the Interference was not steady enough to punch . the bal across the Tigers' goal liimo. In the second half there was a marled dlC- ferenca In Harvard's pil . The men went ) ut It as If they knew they were beaten. TheIr snap was gone their line work ragged. Rhodcs all Hggs broke through tha line and blocked hal time klclt Cochran ant Hearne tackled Into limo Interference repeatedly. The defensh'o work of both teams was way ahead of their aggressive piay all neither side had any good Interrerenc ? . A number of players on both sides were forced to retire , but their Injuries were not serious. The contest - test waf frco from any slugging . though a 11 ( trouble cropped out. In a punt out of bdunds . ' Wrlghtngton ran to the fence to fail on the ball. Dalr . the Prlrcoton fullback back . gave hIm a bad push Into the fcmlce forcing him under tIme press scats anti jamming - ming his face Into the mud Doth teams were so strong on the defensIve that no steady gains could be made but the Harvard line ) lacked strength at several l _ critical " .rloIS. 'he lneup ammo summanes Wet as follows : Princeton _ PosltIon . Hnrvnrd. . . . . . . . Positon. . . . . . H.'ewer . . ( Ne\\.m ) Chllch _ _ . . . . . .Left tacldp. . . . . .1alowol Riggs'cntzt.Left ( gua rd. . . . . . . . . . 101 HggSYcn ( . . . . tzt. . Center .Ahaw ( Uoucete ) Hhollls. Caylo . . . . . . .Hlght gurrd. . . . . .Garay Lea ( Tyler.Itight ) tackle. . . . . Danoll ! ( ' . . . . . . . . . .Hlght enll. . . . . . . . . . . . .CaiJt Stmter..Quarter hacl : , . . . . . . . 1ordl'n mmstroflg..flight hnlt..C. Brewer ( hhamtnartl ) Roem1garteml..1.ett half. . . 'Wrhhtlnlton : Balll. . . . . . . . . Ful Lef hack. . . . . .Faln'hlll ( UnnIOI ) 'ouclllowns : itosengamten . Rhodes ] . Stmter Shaw. Hcele. : \ . I. Prt of Amher t'mpires : Paul Dashlel of I..hlgh amId F. 1)eI' . "O\'ns"ll of " 'llam ! Linesmen : S. I Crosby HurVII , anti Coyn ot Prlncelon. sOm 01" TIm DwrAhr.s. At Z:32 : p. m. the game started. Hlrvard won the toes nnt , selected tile north goal Princeton tlllng the ball. Gayley snttpletl the 1.01 back to Suter , who iaseui to hlttlrti . Baird Itlcltel to lInt vard's twenty ) 'mtrti line. luirchlil caulht anti 111tel to cen- ( . . Pt ineetomm's ball. Princeton nmsseti anti liosengarten was sent through the line for tire 'anll. Princeton loses bal on a fumble Inll I"llrchll kicks to Prlnceton's thirty-lve yard line. Prlnceton's hal 00 lien thIrty-lve yarti line. Hosengarten was I'OW elt throlgh the line for five 'urlls. Another fumble loses this bal to lan'ald 1111(1 ( F'tlIiChiiti plnts. The hal went on I'riIloetOil'S tfeen lrd line . nut ) Baird 1m- mmmetilmttely sents I ) back to center. ilmtr- , varui'a ball tn center. Fairchid kicks to' ' Prlncelon's twenl\-lvl yarul , 11 . Thc bal Went out ot bountl" Hosengarlpn was now around the tnti for five ymmrtltt. A tb-nm. 12nt I a.ound thl (11 fvp ) II'IR. < 01- line. Baird catclme. . l'rlflm'etOml's hal on her Inl. to Imtel ( of lel ! ) lllrchlll malI' a fair ( iteim. ifarvanul's bal In center. FaIrchild kicks tn Prlnceton'R ten ynll lIne. Hosen- cartel ) cntehls anti , runR ten 'arlls hlorl hI 1' downed. i'rirmcetomm's hal on hel' twenty \nfl line. PrlncoIo' now hucks thl'OIh hlarvamil's hue for five 'ards. 1'ninceton' " ball on her twenty-fire yard line. Another wedge atvancl the bal throlJh liat'vard's Inl for thrle ranIs. . \notliom' try hY i'iiflt'etOil's tail ' to advance ( itt' bail. R cell down anti nine ) 'art9 to cumin. Third Ilown anti eiimI rartlR to gain. \\.hhtncton waR hurt In time last "Irlm- main ? . Prlnclton 10-en tltu' hal on tiowmls toWIS nil her forty 'orll line. Hnr\arll' " hal on I'rlnceton's ' forty ) 'ufl line. 1'ulrchld - 1l'lat.lIlk to Princeton's fifteen 'ard line. flair entehiete. Prlnceton'R hal elm her Ile. lift tell ya r,1 i , 1 I I ime. Arthur BrlWAr was .lsnhl"11 In the last Rcnliflnlage. lie recovered In 1 few mlnute 111 reslmo,1 p1ev. secolnl down anti three IlwI varls to pain. ' Dulrl now kicks to h'nlnce- ton's twent-lvo 'urll flume. The bali bounllpd over the fonee anti ' larvarl , was succettsftmi In cllturlll it. Ilarvarul's bal on Princeton's thlrty-'arll 11' . iIuir'nrul now trIed a t.lnlt wedge 1111 gained five 'anls. Ilarvaimi's hnl 01 Prlmleotoml's . tf-'arll lire. A fumblc luy lan.arll gave the hal to I'rincoton Princeton' " hal on her ten- yard line. GREAT RUN OF 'rUE , . OH A' ItX O O\I. Slt"r got the bail. and , going alount the . end . mallo a magnlcen run of soveitty- live \'n .dl. anA I Icolpll Iltl I. touchdown , hut Chare ! Brewer was after him like I deer . uti cnllht him on Harvard'H Iflen- telr. \art In ( Princeton's h.tl ! on Ha varll's fifteon-yarti line. PI'h1eloa throu.h the Ino for three rartls. Seconll Itown. S'ltlr ' thNIh center for a Vlrll Prlnceton' h'l I elm ilurvanil's tenyar.i line. II'inc.ton loses the lEll 1 ) fU tiowns. Hal'vurt'l bal on h"r I Iln-vanl himmu' . F'umlrchiltl kicks to Unn'ulll ! thlrt-\'nl' " 11110. ilalrd catchcs. lrlnel- ttn' h:1 on Hu'vnnls thlrt-'al',1 . . line . A rfvolvn ! wedge i.ains two ) .01.,1' for l'rlncctnn S&'coiiui down alit ! three vnrls , to cain. Church . Ihlollh imnni'arti's lne for . three ) .nrts. ! First 1 dow'l. htosemlarten's 1101111 end . for five \'urlls P.conll down. b'nine'ton's iuml 1 cmi iI'irvar.i'a ' , ' . hl twenty-fly.- 01 Irlle.tnn' 111'arl's t\'nt-I\ , lr,1 1111" . Second down ant tive .ar.l : tttliilt'l. 'hlnl 10wn ali ! 1ur 'arls , to gain. 'rho bail , was now papv" to ntt'rml who kicked. hit In , finally 111kt,1 , h ) ' Sh'iw altl the hal roiled out of bounds In ( ho - . t'oilit-r. himuvanti got the biii. Wrlhtn to.t was t 'lnrNI. hit I'ler\'rel In I few ! lnlp ! ! . 'a"\'urI' : is'i 1 on h"r ! orW-lvl yart line , . ' : I Ichl:1 : 1lk ! ! to Prlncton'l tWeilm'.varl lIre : mntl SIIlr I'atlhl" it. h'lt II ,1'wne' , ' ! wihout gain . J'nncc'ton's ! hal 01 her Iwen. I ' \-rJrll In" . First . ' Own. l'n.1 Harl : ) Itlckr to i'rreaton's : Cnrt"'artl line. ilrewer Ilnf. Irrelton's . l.ewet. . . . . , ut.'iem. . 1'1'1rl'l 1.1 on i'rinoeton'a f'rh' _ . " /1 i line. larantr' \ ! I e"si I frolt the fhe'll. . Chancy Brever k" ha The " ' ' 1.1.1 . ( , \ 1r".er I' Th. k''k war . "atlv iulorks.i Ii. IUt"eh.'t . ' Ihr"r/\ lrn\lll nn tti . Iail. Ilarvaimi's , bali 1. "rI'Iflol'l ! Ih'rh'-Ih'p-'nm ' hue. A 'rlnlr ' , . \pp. mmn'l , ! ( 'barley Brewer wont Ihro'I" ' time 'nter for sic yartlmm. . Han'ar.'p ! 1'11 ! OP "rJr.cemon'a thtrtyvsmi ' line. Third OWD wl , one vend to cain . I I a r'1 1.1 thrnuJh t'fntl Cir three "arb . 'anvarti's hal on Prneelaui'a : twenty-five ) ) 'nrd line. Itiggi iditfrmi. . lie Ilnl' ! nroun' grcetcil 1 minute with or chel'l. ! 11I\fPUlt ! 1111) lie I. . 11 ( AN1)t.vA ( : htt'ItT. In the lext llrhnMIH ! HlrRI Is I knocked out and time cilor .temporRrlh' . l'Rlltnlu 1.1. Jrlnrelon. pUtnltll 1 fracture of the slid bliget1 to retire. colar : bone Int WItS hIK"11 retre. ' Fnd of Irt haI ; hl ! C ire' . In the e.cond IMlr , tmter ten ininmmtes' ' immtim' I\he \ play . Princeton 111" first touchdown of the game' , scorlnl ' 4 'G larvlrllu O. 1lrll. l'nincetOfl , tried to kIck on the ( if- teon-'ard line . hut Slitiw . Inr\arl. bock"11 : I , anti , falling on the tmill . pcorcd II touch- doi'n . Score : 4 to' 4.0 town. lull ) ' was rmssimtaetl Cochrn was nct. \\hen ,11) log a ! captaIn of l'liiltotoml . Tyler coming Into time teutin . lq'wer Iteltelt to eemlter. Princeton's hnl OL center of field. Baird kicks to Brewer OI'II1r'lrI'1 , thll\-'nrt line. Brewer kicki ' Irlnclton'l bn:1 : on cen- ter. C. Ire\er Inlnwela tel ) ' klekt11 Into l'nhimce'tomi's tweimty.'minui fine' . Baird now Iluntl tn ct'ntem' . ilttrvitrul's bal In center. llr\lrd loses thc bal emi a fumhlc. Prince- Ion' ball on her Iltt > ' -yami line. Princeton hal ! scores a pllon,1 , totmcuimiown. Total Prince- tcn 8 : hhmmrvmmrul 4. Princeton has mantle unothcr touchdown. Hcure. Princeton , 12 : lluiri'nrtl , I. :0 goal . Phi ) ' now In center. with hluri'arti having tim , ' ball. The croWI now overl UI thl lel\ Game called. 1'lnal : score : h'nincetomi 12 ; harvard , 4. l..tldS CI'I"- siit'm's : H'I' : . \'rCIISI ( : . : 1i'e "rl.lu , ' .tft enlmooi ( umlmmI' . " ' . ' 111 h h ) ( h. . : , 'hr/.I./ II. ) " . FALLS CI'I\ ' , Neh. . Nov. 2-Special.- ( ) I Fails City Ieeutcd an Atehlwu team res- tertn I ) ' 21 to O. The Atchison team wa much ) the hel\ler. hut Fails City won by good interference anti \ hitting the lne hnrd. Time teams lned Ul : : follows : . Atchison PositIons . F'alis City. h4).romm. . . . . . . . . . Poslton5. Ler " . . . . . Puls . CI ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . Ler tackte. . . . . . .Stockton lerr . . . . . . . . Left guard. . . . . . . . . Keller e.'ulers. . . . . ; . . Center . . . . . . . . Hersh..y Osbolre. \'ulers. . . . . . . HIght guarll. . . . .Sulv.\ Jackson. : . . . . . . . \llht tackle..Uhllg .1utrtitl. . . . . . . . . . \lght end . . . . . . . . . I'lslmer Krehs. . . . . . . . . .quarter haek. . . . . . . .Glno" hlillomlti5. . . . . . . . . htlgimv haif..Pickett Buck. . . . . . . . . Hhht . LI.f : hllr. halr. . . . . . . . .Plckel . . . . BI ! ! . . . . . . . . . ' hack. . . . . . . NOrll1 Jolmtmsun . . . . . HUbaltute . . . . . . . rank Jlnlr , .n liii' ( unl' . BI\It. Neb . 2.-ISpeelat.-Tho ( ) r.- turn game between the 'ekamnh anti Bair llgh pchool foot ball teams wus plaed at tha lattCr's 11\\ ' grolHls ) yesterday ) ' after- mmoon. A largo cl'owll of friends of both teums Wlro present anti wlnesel un ex- celent game' . In whl"t the Blir hos ills- tngulshell themsel\es b ) 5hnthlJ Tekamlh out In the Irst game In whIch the ) ' were ever deCeated. Blair interference work was superb and won the game for them. The lineup was as follows : Blair I'oaitton. Tekamah. nalr ) ' . . . . . . .Jul Positon. . . . Bert lafon Hailer . . . . . . . .Right haC.I.ou : Goodwin . .nlht lalel' . . . . . . . .I.t ilaif..htoy'llcon Get . . . . . .Quarter back.llt Crewel i I Moore . . . . . . . . . . .Center. . . . . . . Crannll ulenke . . , . . .Hlght gtiarti. . . . . Hurmln 1lenltl . . . . . . .I.eC guarul..Robertson Sobleum . . . . . .HIht tackc' : . . . . Hoberl C. Carter . . . . . I.er ; tackle..CantOr . . . . . Edwnrd . . . . .nlght emmui. . . . . . . \S'ilsoim O'Connol' . . . . . .Ieft 011(1. . . . . Cameron Bail C. Van Dusen.oC Blair umplretl the game , with Hob Tellllelon of ' 1ekumah us referee. amId Fred Kenny of Blair lines- man. Two wceks nld today ) ' 'ekamlh won ! rm Blair by . a score of 10 to G. 'he ' mnn- agers wi now arramie for a gnme to PlaYoff oft thc tie. _ arrnfe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Neither SIie ! ' . " . . . 'rIme Orchard HiI and High school junIors played In eoltllg game yestertlay. Neither side was nbl" t scome . thoulh the Orchnrls hInd the bil tn High ! heel territory - tory nil the time . and' twice hud the bal within hIgh school' ten ) 'nri limie. The High Ilh never l.tl , tie bal In Orchard's territory. The hue lUll was as follows : Orchard hIlli . Posit Iqos . High School. Orchall . His. . . . . . . Posllqos. . . . . . . . . .Grant lacombel. . . . . . Hight tackl. . . . . . . .Connel : ) ean. . . . . . . . Hight Rua..I. . . . . Barrows . HutchInson. . . . . . Centet 1 . . . . .Cortel.ou PleCnl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lct gl\II. . . . . . . . . E\ans Silafford..Left taCIt Ie. . . . . . . .Bean. \ Seaton. . . . . . . . . . , . . . Ll'l em ! . . . . . .O'Maler \Vilkon ( Capt..QUarter ) back.Cotton ( CUt. ) \1 > . Calt. . .llf Glit bclCoton . . . .Gnrln ' rotten..htight . l\atC baclt. . . . _ Gle ( De\erl. 'oton. ' . " " " ) nfl t I - b1Iclt. . . : . . . . Hied , "t' ' . I'II/t St'oreM Agn lust ' 11- . ' 1'OINP N Y. Nov. 2.-The WEST : : , No\ - grent- cst and . most exciling game at fet hal ever Ilayftti on the ' \'est Point grounds came ' oft today beh\'etn < the Yale ant Cadet toamq. or Fulv 5.0 l'opl. tHaved the 1'11 and Ilee flhtl 8nO\\ ' : The \ t ) oltlt.tMtl \ as In had COII ( " ( ' . : W.it t'C . , ' .olut o ' : . The lncup was as fo ] I I ' West l'olnt 1'oltiomi ( . Yale. Nolul Point . . . .Let en ! . . . . . . . . .flaxen : : ol . : . . . . . . . . .I' t. t c.o . : l" : " n HUmpnrey . . . . . .e. gumIrue1v . H. ol.U ) " lcCoonacl . . . . . . .Center..rl.ii. . : Cross A. P. I'emry..Right guard .1 . . , . . Challwlck Fey . . . . . . . . .Hlght tackle. J. . . Mu.phy Savage . . . . . . .Itigimt end. . . : ' . . . Hlnke h1cffnman . . . . . .Quarter back.t. . . 1 lnke I ; Comlnom' . . . . . . .I.eft half. . . . . . . Thorne I Stacey . . . . . . .Right . haIC..De Wit King ( captaIn.Full ) back. . . . . . . Jcrreme I SI'rall' " . GIIIt itt Ct'llnr " RajilmiM CgDAn 1tAI'IDS In. . Nov. 2.-Slleclll ( ' . Western coiIge foot ball 'rel.gTam.-Tho ) 'efter colege bal team defeated Coo here today by a score of :0 to O. In the last part oC the second half lathel oC Wlsterl grabjled Carnegie ot Coo around the neck and began choking 111111. Carnegie told him If ho toull,1 him again he would lilt himn and. rising up . pushell him away. Another \Vestern man seIzed him by the heels , whle : . Mathern struck ) him u terrilc blow In time' face. The crowd started on to tile field und I looked for 1 whl as though the Western man wOIII be mobbed. At time conclusIon ot the game he asked fom' police protection . ant Iame was escorted to hIs hotel by anoillcer. . 111gb , 'h".1 Unml' lt l\nnluH Cl ) . KANSAS CITY Nov. -2.-Iuslcl ( Lawrence Kan. ) Indian Inst te's eleven today heat the eleven of the local High school by a score - or 12 to 10. . . Vimit hull .Inlctul. ITANOVER , N. I. Xov. 2.-flartmouth , 12 ; Boston University . 5. . ANN ARBOR 10\ ' . . -Unlvcrsl ) ' of Michigan . 42 ; Oberlimi . O."l ) AMIIEI1ST. Macs. . Nov. 2.-Amherst lIe- flntell WIlams In the opening game of the 'frilngular Foot Del Illguo today by a score of sleet. or 16 to 4. I was 11lyedln : I storm Scet. . .I.u'k'v .Jtpliiisupii Uu1..t. Of. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 2.-11Sf Young end Go\- ernor Sileehan even money f3v rlt . and schlel' , a ( : ; to 2 favorite , were winners to- day ' . the remalnln two races going to SIC- end choices. C. J. Johnson , colored . who rode Wilson In the last race . was Iuletl oft fOr pulling his moult amid all bets were declared off. Results : First race . six furlongs ' selling . malten , : Guinea won CaptaIn Ilcltelel second . , Willis third Time : 1i6. : Slconll race. six ! furlongs . sellIng . 3-'ear- - olds : Misf Young Won , Alldlo Dueh.nnn ilcOHI Rldk.1 third. Time : IU\ : \ . Third race mile amid l sixteenth , sclln ; : 'oot won . Logan SOcOilti . ayanl third. Time : i:46. : ' . Fourth race one mne . handicap : Schier WOO . Sumatra second , Lasale third . . Time : . . 1.W. : . 1"lith race . five furlongs : Governor Shle- SonlflaumsbUiiHt Danton han won. SomnalbulHt second . third. "Imc : 1:01 : % . ' . . liroie Clii' Inlr- I l \.I.n"llmnh."r.l. ; NEW OnLgANS. , u. . 2-Titus and Ca- banne no lenr bob ) , Iho ( wcrld's record for an unpaced tandem half. 1)'lnl btnrt. Their Inpacet time WIS or : , % . \ \ " . obur and W. lu. Randall IO\erc thft rl ort to 0:5 : that this afterocon ut u mathl/ " race mlct on the Souther aferneon " 'heehnen'i , trnck. In establlh. lag thl row recopi Ute ) ' paced L'rank WIng whoso time ics. time Blme us thelr lie flled to get \tdtfl"R " hal mile record hut his tIme oC 0:55 : \'lf the beat ever made for the tilmtance nn ol ljtlanter mile track . ,1 - _ _ _ e.tl llarlcr mie trck. Mimat htiiij. 'Z'lmetr hells. : lllt I 1'lf. 11'11. 1 : I'OIUA. Kan.oV. -In th ; . district court today Judge ) RiUlJOlih hias decided that the city ortll ce rtltulrl g. wheelmen . men 10 ring bells atratreet crossings b con- stitutlcnai. The dltJIwnts. who were arrested - rested timId fnell fq " f1iling to' ring their boils . are two lea : n - IslneSd I ) men. The case will bo taken ! . llemo c urt. lio.uuly Dli' . ot Colic . SIOPX FALLS , S. ) D. , No\ . 2.-Spcclal ( 1'legram.Yesterdnt , la'lunan Dros. /ll . . 2:1S Comet Voninohoim ! of Sa- :1001\ : lS. to Comltonln'"helm lem. The latter 8tlrt to drl\o home anti got to Muntnose . where lcody was at- tacketi with colic anti died early thIs nlonmm- tacltet lulc mor- wih . ltmg . luloculy vas . one' of the best ; known honleb on we ' ler tur ! . . ' I . - - - hIIit-.l I In n 10\1 ; Inth. XATICI' : a a. , Nov. -Ralph .W. Ere drefge WIJ killed tonlht during I .bozing : mtdl with a ou.'g man namn\ John Pc- . fO : at the Casino club , Peterson , vas 'rrlstfi. UUlln I friendly enconnter Pe- terson 6tfll : 1.dreuige : nf' l'r the left ear He r(1 hel\i ) ' . strikIng ! _ _ l1 : hoa' } . . . oil a I - ' rrl'n. 'Jrftll ! I' I Sold I I.\IUI. K ) ' . . t J. 2.-Col < 'I 1 It. O. .aItE-cr I ' tH tuday to Tha'er the Boston horm3n , ' the great trolllC IN Llar.in \mte : i:1. : 'ir $ : l O0. lu Ii th" sire 0' ' ) . , tnd hiaron . ' thl iuinrer \ or the 25O'0 1'\ . uII ) ' at Lex- lopto ; two . wet.1 ago . Bu.n ) itcger.i . and ) Iher fast tr _ t ra. . - S : m - - - - - - AGREE TO LEAVE ARKANSAS ( Oonvlnce They Can Make No Headway Aginst Governor Oarko , PUGILSTS COMPROMISE WITh TiE STATE t'nN" _ \/llu.t t'orhrf I lit l'I ( ziium- 1"1" HI"II""I..1 by I li. . C..rt , Aftt't' I.thr..t to I.t'n"\ the Coimmimmipimuen I h. LITTLE HOCK , No\ 2.-The crimInal cases against I.lzsltmons. Juilan . lrally allCorb t were dismIsed at noon on cOII- lon that time 111\ leave . the state as soon as they can coim'eulieiltly do 80. The restraIning - straIning orller preventing the men from lghtng In the state 01 Arkansas remains In force all all chance of hrlnglng oR . the fght In this state Is over , even I l.lz- 'slmlous would be willing to fight In thIs ' , state and he stated unmistakably yester- dn ) ' that ho would do nothing of the kind , Time agreement between the fighters ali timer ! managers on the one side ali the gO\- ernor on the other was reachC\ ) yesterday ) Governor Clarke said he was willing to abandon proceedings If the men woull take themsel.es out of the etate of Arkansas After the allournment this morning time attorney - tornoy general all Attorney Martin went direct to the office of the governor nnd after an hour's conference Attorney General Klnswolth ) went back to tl court house a 11 made arrangements with Judge Martin of time circuit court to te I his office at nooii lie was there on time anti In n few words Attorney Hemmlngway for the state asked that time cases he tiisnmlssed . saying that he hld full confidence In the promise of the defendants to do as they agroeti. I lzslmmons and Julan were not In court but their representative . Mr. Sommtlm said that the prisoners hnd agreed to leave ns stated. The cato was at once dismissed. A few minutes later the case against Brady and Corbett care UII before Chancellor Martin - tin , who dismissed the case against them on the showing malc by the attorneys on both sides lie told them that the ) were not compeled to leave the state but I they violated ] the injunction restraining them from lighting they would get not less than two years In the county jail. This disposes of almost the lat chance to pull or the fight. Brady wIll agree to noth lag unless Julian's $10,000 Is UI amid there are no signs of Its beln up. Corbett and Brady will leave for New York anl ) wi ss son as there arc no mora chances of seeing the $10.000 put up by Jtmiian. JITZSmlNS PAnTY SHORT. The ltzslmmons party will remain here until Tmmestlay gl\lng an exhibiton Monday night. All the talk of time propositions for 1 fight elsewhere between Corbett amid F'htz- rlmmons Is bile Julan frankly acknowledged - edged today that he hall no mone ) and that there was no prospect of a fight anywhere. It Is common talk here now that the whole Iarty Is financially embarrassed . amid the proceCl 01 time ( Jhlhllon Monllay wIll be UlCPtuy to meet current eXIJnscs anti let them out of ( own. Corbett anti his part ) . rlurne.to \ their tralnhtl quarter at Hot Springs late ( lila evenlnc. . HOT SIHNOS. Nov . Z.-The fight fever 11110 a last : IMIIHate ! kick thIs 10rning 1111 expired ! and O'Uonnll mind , Mnher are nt their respective ! training quarters getting r.11y ! to get out of town. DespIte the Iran- tic efforts of time olcer of the lint Springs Athlrto elmmb who lit not gG to Little hock . tG lurIng oft some sort of slugging match to spite the governor amid recoUl1 themsel\s for I the outla they hl\'e fllttie In their contro- I vera ) ' with the executive . thl last hope of the fght brtween O'lonnel alll laher has about titsappeareul . O'lonnel anll Maimer wanted to see the color of the 4\tliletic club's mon < ) anll the failure to Coimilil ) ' wih their wishes eammscd the collapse of that bumbiule ] Billy set Smith , so Tommy Ityami's frIends say . coulll not bo hulled Into the rllg wih the Chicago bo ) ' by a team of horses maid the news from ( Little Hock gave no hOllO of relief [ rom that Iluarll'r. toro sports anti newsapper men decamped thl8 morning anti the resort his I collapsed Into or.sla on dmilhmmn35 . it.'Mmilts mit ibty lIstrk't , I SAN F1tANC'ISCO , Nov. 2.-Itt'uitm : . . Flrt race , live [ uriomigs , sellIng : oregon EdIll)5e , i07 ( C' . Sloan ) , 6 to 1 , won ; Major ( 'cole , 105 ( McIntyre ) , even , eomitl : Myron , lOt ) ( Jomies ) , 10 to 1 , third. 'thu. ' : 1:01. : ( ioiul. itig , Monitor , Cmtttlwcll aild 11111 Nyc also rail. Second race , five furlongs : Seuim'prmmy , lB ( JoIme. ) , T to 10 , won ' leiatpmorrtm. 91 IChme- , vailer ) , fi to 1 , secont ; luioute5to t3 ( himloy ) , 13 to . , thirml. Tlnie : 1 : O2ml. l'nfnce Dei'lmmc , Jon I liii , Little Frank anti huh. itd ) ' Splendor also rami. Third race , one miiile , sellimmg : Motiel , 99 Clmoi'alier ) , 16 to 6 , womi liapp ) ' UIt ) , 107 C. Sluaml ) , 5 to 2. seconti ; Navy hilmme i0 F'iIlii ) , Ii to i. timirul. Titan : I : llam , Imp. % 3. Sleeping ( 'itllth , Monita , Ieonville , Lad ) ' JulIe , Emimmmia ammtl Ito"o Clark imlso rmumm. Fommrthm race , niuotmt six fmumloimgs , lmnmltilcap : Grady , i0h ( P. Sloan ) , 9 to 2 , won ; 'l'remtcim- cry , hO ( MackIln ) , U to 5. sCt'Oilti : iiemmimttnl , 110 ( Cimovumller ) , t to 1 , lhmird , 'lime : 1 :11. : No others started. l'ifth race. mile anti thmree-tpmarters , Imami. dlcmtp : Flintilia , 100 ( lommes ) , 9 to 5 , womm Amlaltlmlte , 'J7 ( Mclmmtyre ) , S to 1 , secomlU ; hlalmidroll. , 95 ( ( 'imovumiler ) , S to I , third. Time : 3:05 : % . 1' red Guurtiner n1o nan. Sixth race , tue furlongs , selling : Contni- hmmmtiomm , 101 ( Clmevuiller ) , S to , won ; Yemmmeui , 101 ( Ileiimnichms ) , 7 to 2 , secumiul ; Empress of Norfolk , OS (1' ( . Sloan ) , 9 to ' . thtird. Time : 1:0l : , No oIlmen , ran , Seventh race , millIe auth a hmaif , six hmunuiles : Amitemill , 136 ( ilenneu4sy ) , 9 to 5 , won ; .1. 0. I C. . 132 ( Johnson ) 2 to 1 , second ; Nellie ( h , 120 ( Cairns ) . 7 to I. tillrui. 'l'iimm. . ' : 2:13. : Cohti iust , Lottie \Vynmidotte amid Atctlc miisu rail. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iit'tN emi % VI iii 11mm iii smiom mm flet'inrt'il Oil. CINCINNATI , Nov. 2.-TIme jmmtlgt's at La- tonits today decIded nil bets off oim tIme \'llei iluntaman race. No decision ims been rcaclmemi uts to iiiio gets time pmirse for Mon. tiay' l'mmce , The judges imati Carrlig mind Stafford both huu'totc tiletmt today. I' mmmthmem action scums tiefeu'rel. ( awaitimmg atidltional evidemlee froimi St. iMtmls , mutt Stafforui tiem1letu any conmlectioml wiirttever with hIll Itrumummloil. Time stake race' today , time I .a tomliut 4 mitmimmtn prize , a umaimmilcap for : i-yommr-oitis , Proveti oimiy a gallop for the favorite , Ilnndspmmn. htt'u'tmlts : First race , aei'emm ammul a imalt furlongs , sell. ing : Shernimm ( ' 3 to 2) ) won , Nommlral (9 ( to 5) ) second , Guutes'mmy (12 to 1) ) thIrd , TimmIe : Second race , one millie selilmlg : Senmper Lox (6 ( to 5) ) won , Basso ( (1 to 5) ) second , Ace (7 ( to 2) ) thiiiti. Tlmmic' : 1:13i1. : Timirti rmmct' , five anti a lmalt fmii'lommgmt , ban- dlcaim : Mazarin (10 ( to 1) won , Miss lulaxiiii AMUSEM ENTS. , , E1GITON - , . , . Paxtosi & Bmtrgctis Mgrs. Tel 1331. 1 MATINEJ3 . I , MATINEE W1DNESDAY TUESDAY TODAY _ _ _ WEqNESDAY $ - I WED 'iFARCE COMEDY I COMPANY II1v Y IN AMERICA . V UI I ) PRESENTINO THE SATIRICAL SUCCESS , "A RUN ON THE BANK" r , OF THE BRIGHTEST I LIGHTS OF THE 4zW4 WSFARCICAL WORLD , , . . , . I ImmtetL Election Return. Ammnouncetl ( romi ) time Stuigo Timcsdmiy Evt'nlmmg. L--- -j Next Attraction : "THE PAY TRAIN. " / ( to 1) ) i't'cOliti' il0i. : I , lomirtim rae Afltmmmnmi ; lnlzk $ ltl0i : hlmimmilsl' , , . ta ttm I ) secommd , ( hti tlti race' , five fmirlomim. . . ( I to I ) i'omm , Ferr'mnamm (7 tt imice' ( :10 : to 1) ) third. 'l'lmmmq ; lIt. , Hitii race , Sei'e'mi fmmriomig , smillm , , . sttlmme ( ( 'remi ) wnmm All ( ) vet' (2 ( imi It a l.lttie 'aiter (2' ( ' ) lo 1) ) limit. . ] . Timmie : S.'eiimmil lumy ill Ii mm Il'l I , lIi'ilhhiIIL , Nehi. , Nov. 2.-Ifpeeiai Tehe. gromn-Time eCoimut mmmi last till ) ' of time ( Iitl. semIs' races ii'ims lllmt' , imliti time attendance gtuoui , hicammits : 'lime free-for-all Irnee : Flora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 iliilio i'le'rce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 l imu g Uolti mini m' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n 1 ml I Aniuemilmmmm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 mu l'immn' : 2:27 : , 2:21 : , 2:211a : , I imthf mmmile' trot , beat tivo iii three : Aelmer ( hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. l.auh ) ' Teer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , , , , Ilell 'i'ee'r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 lule'ommmlick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i mu 'i'iimi. ' : I : limc , j : l7 , I I ti I t li lie imi Him I rig rml cc I 1loroii a von I ) r. 1 I mmmmipii i ( ' ) secummul , 'l'i 010 0 :521. : Q mimi rt cc iii lie m mm mm mm iii g rum em' : Net t Ic iion , 'i'OhsC ) ' Secoilti. 'l'inme 0:2P4 : , lte.rit lircumic immp itt ' , , , , Is , I mm l't'rry. l.ClS\'l il.l , Nov. 2.-Two m'ecords were broken tOlmt ) ' . S. (1. Cox of ( .imlcago wutab- ilsimeti is third of it imtile staniilmmg start , mmmm- lineeti recuiti of 0:11. : Klntier'attcr amid Ca. lerto ( profersiommal tantienl ) hut ol' time live tulle miyi mi g start mm mm llmtcu'tl ree'orti of I I :50 : , lihacin , ; thit' iigtintt umt 11 l I 3. . 'l'he Iiet iwrfornhmtmmce ut time mlay irate tlmmut of the Piofes'iommmml , A. 1' . /eimmm of liioui , N. Y , , who lowered thu ummmptceti : two mile mecorti , hyIng stmtit , fromI : ao n.5 to 4 :29. : liii mmitmuiti t ii U IlPat Ic I it 2 : 10 ' 'Tim o Fl y immg Dutch- mmimmi : , ' lul Ilim'r cm . ' CII ie.tgo. t i led I lie mmmmpam'eti twemmty.ilve mmiiie m'lasm. A recormi anti itittule iii ) ext'eetl I migl ' vimmck i I tic , I Ic ii ii islm.'d emily twentv-fommr immlti thrt'e-flftima seeomtls outside of time recorti. Time : lQ:3I : : 0-5. iClimisuiM ( 'Ity limit' . ' lt.almltN , i'Nt4AS CiTY , Nov. 2-hlestilt mit FIX- llOsltloim Pal k : Flist nmtt'e , nix fill fl iutilt furlongs : FImii- peror illhlett won , 11111 i'Illisun iiccoiid , ltmmemmoq .Ai cmi timirh , Tune : 1 :27. : Se'coiiti rmmce , feuli' anti n hmtmhf furloiiepB Fred S iomm , Davy Crockett second , .tt. Belle' tlmloh. Tlmime : 0:57. : Timirti race , live' fmurluimgs : Atmmm'olmm io'm , timirie hew secommti , luimmy ASi'i ) ) ' thIrd , TlimmC ; I :0lm. : I"ommrth race. u'e'en anti um halt ftmrloilgt4 : limynuim' i'oIm , l'nmmlette secoimul , 2utls . " .iumynla thlrmi. Time : 1:37 : , i'Iftli race , foul' anti a. Imtlf : fmunionuzs : luluim'- bit' floek won , \'nvenle ) ' second , Ed Kalicy thmirti. i'iulle 0:565. : 4tlUs1DllitTs. ; i : : 1' TONIGHT S ( SUNDAY ) I..ist i'erfotiusnce of time ( ' ( ) IlC ' 1'I SIM'i'lhltS' CO3il'ANi' hmi tt mmtarvelomm3 i.m o.itictloim of luir , . 1 larriet liet'Clltl ftwes imnimiortai itory , Uncle Toffi's ' Cabin .tble 'me ( , , rM , .Atlt'iiimui te .tt't'e..cirie. UIlnmli'iuimNNL'Ii Iii Atruii'tlvt'umt's , BriaR time cimiklmemt to wltmmeu'ti time itImy that imuaile imismory. l'i' ( l..iJt i'mti'Iu.-Flrst : floor , 5)e anti 6o ; balcony. He cmii ph' . Over i.2e ) peopit' stoY this play at licyti's _ _ _ _ timnuitrr yestertiuty nftermoon , MON. , TUES. , WED. li ) .A LP Nov. 1..5. . fj Spcclai Luimiic'u timid Clmiidrcml'S lutustitsoc Wcdmmc'.dny. Santiow's Farewell , iIrect froma , time Ai.mdlto- ritmimi , Clmlcagii. 1h8 Trocadoro VaueviIIes lairectlon of I" . ZllFBhD , Jr. ; AWpO/ 'tinrivflieti athlete. In new feats. . 'tnti a congress of famous iUriiieumtu artIsts iui olhie4e , m.resemmtirmue a i'etfuted vaudeville umiti atiuitic eitterlainmnent. EVEflYFEATUflE AND FEt1' NEW l'itlClh4-Vlruit ( loot , Soc. TOo and line : hal. coIl ) , ro. , and 7e , Musulnoe i.mlcea : Fifat Itoor , ) Oc mind 73o ; baicony , zrie anti 5Oc , . ' Boyd's atre FlIDAY hT- , Q fl ANDSATURDAY IWV' ! tlatlnce Sutni'dny , TIilh NArolloN OF NlcBoal.tscfins urr1niAtuII The Gi'aat In Ills Marvelous hntertahrlmmient of MACICMIRTI-I , MYSTERY -'miD1hD ImY- MrzE , REREMA3IN In her itewikierlng Spectacular Dammee Creations. OEGHT5\i \ THETE School of Eioution ( uid 1)i'aii&ttic Ai't. Creighton Theatre Building iIrcctioil of Vrammk Lca Short. Cl no Ui a r immai led cmi mtppi icmst Ion. QINTLEM19N.O9 ( - N " \ You can't draw the line too sharply in , a ( : t \ placing your order for Fall and Winter \ Garments5 By alt means---let the "HULTatl Tailors" 3 alone. a - - \ - "Shoddy" is their fort ! Vie would not insult our large force of tailors I \ -by asking them to make garments at less than liv. 1 \ ing wages. A vorcl to the visc-is sufficient. We make Trousers to order-- . JJI $5-$7-$8 -2 . . za. . . We make Suits to order-- . . . 4. . $2O$25.$28$3O . - We make Overcoats to order- . $18420425430 SATe boast of the largest variety of Woolens in Omaha. We 207 \t\ \ 11 al 1 S 0 ti t h , I amp es. - - - tli St. - - . _ , - - - --J % . . - - . - - - - - - . - _ -