Oct. 19, North Division;
Nov. 16, Lake View; Nov. 23, Oak Park.
At Lake View--Oct. 12, Oak Park; Oct. 19, Hyde Park; Oct. 26,
North Division; Nov. 2, Englewood.
At Englewood--Oct. 26, Oak Park; Nov. 26, West Division.
At English High--Oct. 5, Chicago Manual; Oct. 9, Lake View; Nov.
23, Englewood.
At West Division--Oct. 5, Lake View; Oct. 12, English High; Oct.
28, Manual Training; Nov. 16, North Division.
At Hyde Park--Oct. 9, Englewood; Oct. 26, English High; Nov. 20,
Manual Training.
At North Division--Oct. 5, Oak Park; Nov. 2, English High; Nov. 9,
Englewood; Nov. 23, Hyde Park.
The season of both the Chicago leagues began Saturday, as the schedules
show, the Inter-Preparatory A.L. arrangement of games being in this
order:
Oct. 19--Princeton-Yale _vs._ University, at Lincoln Park: Harvard
_vs._ South Side Academy, at Washington Park.
Oct. 26--Princeton-Yale _vs._ Harvard, at Washington Park;
University _vs._ South Side, at Lincoln Park.
Nov. 2--Princeton-Yale _vs._ South Side, at Washington Park;
Harvard _vs._ University, at Lincoln Park.
Nov. 9--Princeton-Yale _vs._ University, at Washington Park;
Harvard _vs._ South Side, at Washington Park.
Nov. 16--University _vs._ South Side, at Washington Park;
Princeton-Yale _vs._ Harvard, at Washington Park.
Nov. 23--Princeton-Yale _vs._ South Side, at Washington Park;
Harvard _vs._ University at Washington Park.
The opening game of the Junior League of Boston proved a walk-over for
Newton High, whose eleven defeated Roxbury High, 30-0. The Newton team
has greatly improved since Brookline High forced it out of the Senior
League, and will be able to give the Brooklinites a hard tussle should
they meet again. The team-work, especially, in the Roxbury game was
good. Every man knew his place, and played it for all he was worth, and
the interference for the backs was excellent. Roxbury, on the other
hand, put up a weak game, and their rush-line seemed incapable of
shutting off the Newton backs. The Roxbury ends did the best work for
the visitors.
THE GRADUATE.
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LITTLE MARGARET. "Mamma, I jes b'lieve 'twas Johnny 'at broke my doll."
MAMMA. "Why, dear? What makes you think so?"
LITTLE MARGARET. "'Cause he said he _didn't_ 'thout my askin'."
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