Cedar Rapids Republican (Newspaper) - November 15, 1903, Cedar Rapids, Iowa jV IOWA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 NO 121 PRINCETON WINS OVER SONS OF ELI AT CAMBRIDGE KICK FROM WENT ay DEWITT WOfl In FiVE MINUTES OF Pi HE BROKE THE TIE to a single penalty from start to Michigan was Lucky Arbor defeated 16 to 0 this In the cleanest foothill jjames ever played here held In half but the Hammond kicked goal and Michigan one touchdown and dropped trie ball it was picked Michigan and carried across Hue after a aeries of -on Wisconsin's line carried the bull the last two yards touchdown Hammond kicking goal CARS AGAIN MOVING ONE UNE IN OPERATION UNDER POLICE PROTECTION la Bleeping Delagoa Bay and were wrecked Their crews PDC 1 Hurt nero enacted though Co a vnen l institution Last Coe dc here their par as much vigor as they did last plight oa their return 1 from a victory Fina PJay Throughout From the of each played lie teat foot of the contested Cornell off and la gaining ground at Cornell ior Coo made thf but In half a dozen to find p hole In the Cornell and held for downs Irwln the center for clip and he and Van Von CHRISTIAN'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY WILL Against Over of Berlin Nov Tito ad court of Prussia has de elded upon an appeal the nave no right to public f because the language Is issued TEAM DEFEATS CORNELL IN CLOSE GAME 6 TO PEOPLE PREPARE TO HONOR THEIR VENERABLE RULER LITTLE DISORDER BY THE STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS 1 SIDE WAS ABLE TO IN SECOND GATHERING OF ROYALTIES AT COPENHAGEN FOR TWO HOODLUMS COMPRISED THE ATTACKING E tor Over Th Omaha Nob Nov RIOT IK ATTEMPT TO TAKE COE YEARS OLD BUT STILl A MAN OF MUCH ENERGY 212 POUND MEN TOO HEAVY FOR HARVARD UNO THE CRIMSON 18 BEATEN BY TO 0 MICHIGAN SHUTS OUT SIN SCORING THREE TIMES the first half It ball the dis lance this way totalling 165 Petition Mayor Had tittle Effect Chicago Puts Up a Wonderful Game at Feint but Yesterday half Michigan carried the ball a tola of to five of out distanced did total distance being 315 to Haddock s HO goal yard fining through Haddock tarly In first half in a that made Michigan rooters rear for their me On the third attempt was slopped This TR ISM most impressive n this half worked the of Wisconsin s twenty fUe ut House KI Yet dist Episcopal disposed of Its foreign sions More than w is iated for the work In thirty countries besides on nation o 7 900 distributed among eame countries fnr n yard line In nd half At anla tarl i file Indiana 18 At Ann Arbor 1 0 At Point 10 A At college Western 0 6 At 62 academy 0 0 Noire o At IT At 0 33 Col- la 0 At 29 A 3 At 0 6 At New Yale B At t 11 I 1 J At Charleston Illinois m normal Illinois normal 0 At Terre Polytechnic 31 Butler university Indian 0 At a IS 0 Vt of Kansas after the by a series of fierce plays In aid cd one run around Cap tain Abbott t end hi Chicago Nov under CHURCH OF ESI DENTS were times on the line Ui One Hundredth Ami or he Coming Week The kept tlie J D C pie on all the streets through Ol as the cars passed and cro yorK were allowed tp There because ot tlie Uig much less disorderly disposition man of presidents by strike sympathizers and the day was of comparative peace Two obstreperous hoodlums were c thrown a patrol shipped here e Itr one hun J i nd this the There historical In Game Been Forward to All Year Won jf Mh Football With to came ton fl ulm Coes tff lU pi Id iUL thought she Vias the Jn the fact effective now and Martin Current an Roberts made The tall asred and spirits while Coe S Cornell Ei doesn't tell all the tlie ComeU never their Has the Reputation Of Being One of the Busiest Hen m How Transacts Hta Business f the for yes rooting The sains and ed by live yards a penalty on Cor- for the victory In nh uil end of foot ball Martin took in nearly all ft It In a game between the gives short dash carried the ball managers then held them for Mich Igan secured thc bail the on Wisconsin's line wonderful bucking Michigan worked the bal to ft s eighteen yard line Hammond kicked H between goal posts score was largely contributed to who fumbled the He his calch ot the hall II and 1 and droj ped the of upon tbe which they company will hue Itey claim jt wUI to procure ed o replace put and for a man to undergo hip and quail fy will require length of lime Elates The Avenu the men declare on Hodden fell on it Michigan It to the line by a series of lino which but nevertheless surels illy carried hall on B place Kick from yard line which live her punt qn Wisconsin's fifty line and heeled It for a free how o put ball Into play T and Graver hroke through cousins HUP irid run yards the ball goal Referee Darby called him back however declaring that Wle when the ball was company ta ot endur General Manager very confident that tha company will set engineers This afternoon all the houses of the company were closed exception and It SB not expected that they be opened for In the early part of ths dai to delher coal to the firemen at the poorer houses but action waa liot by the officers of the Teamsters union and day coal ivas steid Jly carried the s bins Ih prospect 6t peace Is not promised to night Both sides express as willing to hut each la walling for an from the er Tha company want to wages alone and pat plai Hi team lea y ds and his time Ham d tried a place kick From by church o the United 3 bod high of the but of the fierce smashes by the end runs by the by Ball and Martin nor the lunges and But all things the score tells wish since year when she bravely a bver Ball goal Bf Copenhagen Danish entertaining an of have to celebrate an- ire 6 to 0 of King Christian's the on ip the throne The venerable and the kickoff Cornell made ruler irill observe the to 0 the foot ball and foot hall leam tilt the hen supreme wish opened has been The of team defeated that team thoy 13 the RCA Hr to defeat In dates Hs origin from the or the b Street Presbyter in church In The hat church i In the treasury In the was The met in a Navy Department free of charge for Later F Street church ind the Second church New York church John Adams the church and once rescued It from bankrupt cy Andrew Jack b on attend ed the Second church and quarrel of ho hail a stanch friend in Old the other presidents attended the two oia er churche and the New ork Cornell had and used him uere James K Polk far gains of to ten yards he full back also did much for the hit his pice and Una and tea yards Play and Queer Aexander of Nelson mads nine hou George of Creese the Czarina eier ivas the m n far Then ot Russia the of OumtM-rUnii came the hard tussle the and also many urd line and made Cornell t tno end i points Matthews failed at soar t bad the ball to mid fie J Despite the fact that he has passed the grounds fd to Mck lor the most part j straight foot b II each aide using ahle to circle Coe s right end for good gains tha ground ishe fh and things n lo took mother Cornell penalized A sovereign usually receives ari ex- post every day and King Christian Is no exception lo the His correspondence Is genuinely A Terrall i 6 t J Com Nov nl down to defeat before Liy ny a acore of II to G The con fought Until the last of cap- kicked a from its position on the forty yard ball sailed between the Wisconsin made a- desperate effort lo score In the LuL unsuccessfully m HiH Luek West Point Y Point defeated University Ciffo here 10 to 6 Chicago from the start commenced to hammer the West line and only changed church uere James K Polk Buchanan Abrham LJi v coin and Andrew Johnson The pen desire that by Mr Lincoln has all submitted to jt Ismail ot daik board The attempt to bring pressure la olfl appearance to bear upon the city hall was but not productive Several hundred persona city hall but saw no city and were to jiresent their demands or nake speech nln fourte result Was tn doubt minutes from the time Uils style play y began Yale hid torn through line and hnd et began across tlu line for r n cope with play the e followed up her first L 1 again on aid thc w line A fumble thc ball to when on the verse towing the line far another n Yale pounded line consistent gains ani JnH dJr Tale back with well In decided and for anil'fumbje'd the hall on 20 yard snatched the ball 1 ran the length of the field for a kicked goal ard even at 6 at end of first half Yale Outplays the the second half superior blue kept In: Princeton's field most ef Twice men force toward goal line and with la sight i trie sons of VoSe ed through the he lose their last hope In lire i rest Yale iml a of the In the gle ton never i of tho forwards on defense not bluo line for Great Kick Princeton game Arul bat five play Yale in trouble near hei goal Use Luckily for r men fell on the Kill nan Tale back was tr IA from Ms well to Yale's II yard the hall and for K kick from placement the the owd was while i he was forbidding but was equal tn the Ad thot the ball the thereby to victory In over Unce The plainly IhA out n both 61 jhEng and kicking Princeton I CIS IE kicks while lined yards on sixteen aj In I 139 In Gl rushes lo yards from nil rOT dropped bacV to the line lo for field goal The was ball was booted Into th 2 line of The army a- then to yard line where Farnsworth was the line for a touchdown a1 trial at goal but the ball went over head and the for a soil half the hall straight field from their yard Schnurr over the lint from line kicked goal which made the G to 5 In Chi favor The army n carrying the lull to Chicago's ten yard loit It to the visitors Thei came that th nine punt from flra yard Hne caught by Chicago's line but ho with by a Chicago er and West Point Riven twenty iVye and a free poa placement from the kicked n field goal won the same and time was called after darkness had set In of Quickly Filled Chicago no prospects of either an Arbitration or t-i extension of the car service under Increased oq line this fng ten cam sent up made the trip without Incident were thrown there WTS no Jeering The two hundred made of a the cars and along the entire line The strike of the firemen last night had tie being vreni out thin morning refusing to work with Their filled In contrast the other appointments Among the nten who ml the New York Presby rian church are Justice ahn M Harlan court of thf Agriculture apartment Senator lorman of Mary Senatora and Alger o Michigan of u and other oE LURING COUNTRY GIRLS AN ORGANIZED CHICAGO BAND ALLEGED TO BE ENGAGED IN i URING GIRLS IN CHICAGO Country to City of Profitable Forced to Is being carried on In Chicago b of A which Includes It Harvard Shut Out Harvard o The score tells defeat more pitiful than any by the friends ot In no comfort for- the university men In the tint half after Dartmouth had cured the ball on a fumble fled It by short rushes across the line for R goal The Rcore remained 5 lo in favor until the half ended In this period Vaughn made 1 spectacular run of forty yards be- hind ft perfect interference In the second half Dartmouth found every crimson line weak For yards she curried the ball down gaining nt every Junge and tending Turner over for n second goal but purple entered Into Ja ComeU alw a Of S had It not oc Uas Coet chance to perhaps sase the to ind he has a habit of would another touch dORn those things which he wishes to is this true Tbe pul bft further either per respect to a by Cornell near Cornell raised shout Coe had or through his ministers and Toes twenty yard line when Cornell chances and Cornell it ly happens that he was smashing the Coe center In a tne tall within almost sure to communicate with some portion of that sent Coe slock It of the goaL Cornell the which has with on this fumble that Coe took thc o ne third down but It some misfortune or family was eleven from goal The Coe has been afflicted spunk was up the gains reduced nt a time Then held Stale Is the item oa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEMPLE Edifice To Dedicated i t York New mem ers faith ai ere from vancus parts the country dedication row of tht new First of at Ninety sixth street and Central This remarkable tem pie of has cost more than on million entire fund ex opon he building was the personal efforts of the fii Augusta E Stetson wh years nso cama from Bosto o New Tork and her ary In htr boarding house gathered her and nucleus Id in a small hail I Then thc congre old church In Wes conceived the building a new church more to roll In irbat effect be seen In the ot gray every upon has been paid The entire Including panels pulpit and nut The church proper and the raised gallery In reading room arid room thp hung large and cosily Mrs Mary Eddy of the church In Boston of the and Coe conducted for to quote Correll her and the hts r wEsh te Ior mj harder self to jorm Irwln and Terrall OM their usual work Of nM LU Buren took a hand Then at hen my The ill and her M jarde up ill for a touchdown In much the ime Cornell got their touchdown up for tt the kick Olt i w Coe was tc stop on the line by Terrall and Twin and end runs of Cornell for dawns yards from the programme and by eleven o'clock the king to be With lighted cigar he takes his at tb on the groand floor aEe rallied however within the tut the ball to roll o Martin took the ball on the first lo the parade and relief of th e and all but Cornell from touchdown car ball lour froi i yards placing It i The was successful although It netted e yards Another smash and when themselves the aall was sis Inches line cheering their teams It was the third If Coe held Cornell vrouM lose signal for Irwln the full tack was given and the teams ed a- heave on both and the crossing of her goal It i whistle him wi Coc had use oC It Martin Then the ball was on J line C feen resting Just nell shouted for them from their rural by o fers of employment and then Icn them In houses This Is the conclusion reached by o the Young Women's Christian The at the close of the most precious woods marbles ami The trade Is on like co and hare In of One ot the features thc edifice Is a brKan which for first lime any other business in ed ilrs A dent of thc association after the an- meeting of the board of directors of that organisation last evening Mrs Chamberlain bases her statement upon the reports of the agents of the elation who all Incoming trains and homes for the youns women traveling alone continued U cautiously carried on that we have lo cause the arrest of any of the principals but that exists li proven hy the large number of brought lo the leet of floor In th FORESTRY AT FAIR Salient of the United Exhibit St The salien features of Vie United Slates Forestry Jt tho world's will of an door The Indoor exhibit o hich ha the trar k -J is Weik Kov the this 31 to v played a plucky tme were greater ot their Thc playing ot ami a kick b both of were thc features of the Indii Defeat Penn rame marked by and penalties the Carlisle Indians today defeated of IS to S Indian scored a touchdown And a in the first halt in I each team scorM touchdown In second which goals resulted 1 Slow Game at Chicago Chicago fool hall lea ri Northwestern and m played a slow but evenly Jowns On other hand Vale ww I came at the American League during the nrr I score being wat B fc taken to r given rooms at thc V M C A home IS Michigan to the made during graft greater e will during fining to to youns com- Init lo Chicago Tho force o agents of the association depots will llu ft thi N BAV konk nd and economic o ten will c of conservative forestry i tha H now p nd private lands The of a of tree for profit on W EAT HER FOR IOWA D C Nov Sunday follow by hand my one knew It behind thc Ine with it But the wurd of the i savod Coe fro m He h J after Li ball Lunch I about k and there thc members of the royal family meet a rule for the first time in the day iCIng Is the most cheerful and Vvhen luncheon Is royal made fifteen on was unable to Currens pulled the tall family spends half nn soon to punt gelher thi king ind covered 35 yards Covvin tend to his rin but Terrall which he hands the gains he aid Q Between two and first hilf and Cornell fore- three o'clock the King The Half Tha second half was a series of prices several times rooters of each elile thinking first one team then an would score Fumbles Into thc play here the hall on a fumble on her rd line and then immediately g It back to Cornell But the local held he purple for downs eight rds from goal and smashed the pig In ilown the Held from rianter Color Rush Standpoint It was an Line and played by both sides a an honorable de The treatment by the Cornel am to Coe team on the field i thc best but the same cannot of the raids the Cornell nd ML Vernon people made on th oa colors after the wia over oc took to ML a train of flve loaded with Coc and of this with for er of the to ee thc Coe team battle for glory One coaches was decora led on cither idc and crimson bunting ut ns the train pulled hi to thc Ml ernon of here the Coe colors from the After the game the Coe rooters occupied the opposite of the old from the Cornell leave the field by a side ci voiding contact with dean of C present says that as the Coe were through this nee their Hag role beating the Coc i a number of young mci the Coc students and on the Ccy banner to It from the The party was ptr to from In this direction and a was forty or fifty to the CVx and halt way to nation an ither disturbance occurred In which hrM or for C- nell took A more or less prominent pu d to take the Coe whey himself In this Instance step 1 In to preVent ktr conflicts took pUcc but xi th lion while visitors were for their train to pall up they wen Ally of their this color girls who admit ted they were Cornell students too Thc was or nnd both sides were at Stookey however the did rot Rtt Cornell colors till after the second a punt Coe In turn punted again be on hEs war to the school g Cornell the hall seventy of Castle either Trom their goal knew accompanied by his grandsons Thc as nearly up and and fur the twt In tha Thc ball changed hands several spends an hour or so ecery Limes on The game ended with lii horse exercise and in I a i the not mid-field In Cor hell hand Rat r t Kelsler c Chandler 1 E- Currens 1 t Aston 1 L 1 h i Martin r h f Cornell gln in the accom family according to the continental fash tun or half els dinner ot four Tornill 1 t.i courses and dessert the king r limits himself tn one ot claret Jensen A and one of port wine champagne unknown at the royal tablo except J r s on occasions After dinner conversation 13 nine o'clock the family In the room for tea A visit to the to net that wrell the horses who their of augar from the royal hand Is J the next thing that the kind's attention find then out Pleven o'clock Thus closes ple busy day of Kins Christian IX Xo servant watch nt his bedside aa In of his which 1s his Inseparable companion r L 1 h and Yess and Irwin Score CM Cornell 5 on r After the return of rooters evening at time they Vd the In doub cor Ic and in to arate victory In the second hs BEAUTIFUL WORDS NOT ENOUGH in To the Qf Turkey Nov rMc tn response to the reply the demands of if Cornell Towers for in Macedonia flid COA tee It states that the foil of beautiful words e as that Turkey done nothing to for for about reforms powers half lhat the reforms be pot but In thc they hiU had the ball within BRAKEMAN KILLED FOOTBALL AT CORNELL s Between Two nia Freights at this ot About to act the A It training Your i of In Ihd of tho w to put up hat the matter lo the if Hit Thc lire The en COLOMBIAN ARMY A MYTH Mot Believed Et Is Marching To Rec.ipturc Panama capture no terrors tfr men They have no of such an Thc monitor tha un boat Concord have arrived without of the report thit ths to doubt accuracy of tht 4