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i 1 4 1 vAft nnnnnn nine. How Bucliy' Harris: Was Hurt Bulldogs Face Hard Grid Schedule; Open With PiedmonTedm -ays raV Picking Varsity Grid Team this year, and with a new and wauled levn. StllU there. Is ooa-eolation la on fact, McLah tarn Xnntstoa last year and turned Lane, Steele, Barta, Young, Mana Bryan, Steer and Steele- are ahowing good on the IIUIII.IJI i I OUT OF II irimson Tide Scores In Ev-cry Quarter Ond Oowns Union, 53 to 0 Tuscaloosa, Ala' -f United Press) -Scoring In eVerv ouarier with Utile difficulty, Ala. fcama knocked down the first set-.

up ft the season today beating i Union 13 to 0. Alabama mad touchdowns la th first period. four in th second and en each In the last two ouartersV Scors by quarters; Alabama II ST 4 t.i Unloa 0 .4 0 VANDY SCORES EASY WIN OYER TEACHER CLAN Normal School Eleven Unable HIST T- riTVVITT CAIUaGBAEL Cll Wlsoa Collin and hi M. O. Paget ndWU-i Jennings Bryaa, are having rl tim gating mea" arranged terths en th vanity elevea of Alabama' Military Institute.

3 weeks practice has not shown v.j men but a tumUr bar shown up themselves, ara about I cadtta oat tor tha Tiger clan and for each Hon ther ara 'not less, than men that acm to hav equal for that pott oa. tha ag- ration. v' uring the paat two weeks the hare boea trained from Initial aasanUala of tho plg-t game to tho moat complicated vt known or aaed la prep foot Practically all laat week tho lathe try outs, Abernaihy M. ne, "Marble Top" King, are 'ilngf oo "far pfltto7 bba, Cox and Turner are shows' up well at auartsrback; Lowery and Albert are all in log at tha center position. Tho lowing boy are making splen-1 ahowing In practice for back I Jera; Harvey, Ratlin, Mann R.

Flnly, -Adam. johnsono. Newman, Abb. To Score; New Material Supports Victor Nashville, Sept. 21.

(United Press) Supported by Tnts exclusive photo shows "Bucky" Harris, brilliant second baseman and manarrr of the Washington Senators, receiving the Injury that may keep him Out of th World Series. It happnl In a gsms wtth Glenn Jftatt; -nrrptun nvtrher. Ther ptr-turo shows how Myatt'a aplkea came down on Harris hand, painfully laceratlnc it. Hoddap, Cleveland third baseman, is shown backing up tho play. much new material.

Vanderbllt had little- trouble taking- today's gam from th Teacher College, 2T to 4. Vandys score cam easily and almost at will the team at th same time putting up a ictories and Defeats In SaturdayVBattf tight dsfense that prohibited any scoring. MERCER LOSES TO BULLDOGS; SCORE IS 32-(t BatlrSwimped ty Of Gcorgu In Sea. 6n Opeoer Macon. Sept.

14. -(Unite Press) -The University of Oeof- gla eleven much Improved with at) Crowley, horse it Coach 'T 4 firsts I 13 to Crowley, the acquisition of Jim one ot Notre Dome's foatr men laat year, as assistant swamped Mercer In lh4 gams of th season today A record-breaking crowd packed th new quarter minion dollar stsdlum. Score by quarters: Mercer Mercer t4 i If Quito a aumUr; t. playa-. for aerial attack have boea being pr: tlcod by tho Tig era and thought that thlo phaao of the game will be ud a great deal la the gamea thla year, A' geaf aomper, of trick and line playa ara being taught the candidate tor tha fighting tiger team by the trio of mentor.

Ttgera pUy' their firat ganto against jacksonrtiw state Normal Rlg-k aehoot en the Ideal field next Saturday afternoon. Negotlatiorw tor two other gamea in ihe initial part of the week hava nat materialiaed- Th halrs of tha Tigera are beginning to briatlo aad they are bowing, thelt backa to take on tho Sidney Lanier Bigh achool, of Montgomery, oa October 1. The Cadtta win Journey ter Montgomery "lai-aajr37 fdt fight tho combine of the mighty foe of tho Preda. Tho schedule haa noi been Com-pleted for thesaUr aasoa, but It la ertaia that a number of hard gamea win' fought by the local cadet grlddera. Gad ad en High achool- wUl bo tho opponent- on October 17 in tho Queen City.

and Hargravo. PhUllea Va la-Framo Titt Chicago. 'Sept. 2. (United Press) Tho PhUllea won a 11 inning.

gamo: from tha Chicacu. Cuba. 4 to 1. hero thta afternoon. After tlelng it up la tho ninth the vlaitora tried out Blako aad ualioarr tbwinrrtng Th acoro: PhlladalphU Chicago Jtad Healiaa? Blako aad Gonialee.

WALTER HAGEN RETAINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Sets Record By Umning Ttitle TKree Times; Defeats 6 And 5 OlympU! Fields Country Qubt Chicago, Sept II. (United Press) Walter Hagen thla afternoon woa tho national professional golf championship for th third Umt something no player has over dona before. He defeated Bill Mehlhorn of Chicago and I. Hagen played golf that could acarcety have been beaten, shooting II holes with a card of five better( thaa par. Th match was finished In a driving rain but tho gallery of 1,501 refused to out aad followed tho player until th mHagea oUrtad out a-though-he I Intended to- finish tho match In savrtsjssHsawon-tlis-ilrat three hole, acoring an eagle-on the first, a birdie oa tho second.

iirif irotfllfllfrdfThey halv-" ed the next bole. Mehlhorn woa one they: halved tho "next three nd- Mehlhorn won the ninth. Hagen waa one up at tho turn with a medal card of 12, three under par. Oa tho incoming Hagea woa three holes, lost ono and they halved five ot them. Hagea's medal card equalled par.

aad ho was three op on Mehlhorn. 1 i. Going out oa tho afternoon round, Hagea shot two under par, woa' two hole and loat one. finishing four ap. Tho 1 started on tho aln laat holea under a drenching rain, both player 1 carrying umbrellas ag they hiked along tho fairways They halved 'the llth and aad Hagea woa tho I Oth to be five up.

Ho clinched tha match oa tho next bole, taking It with a par four against Mehlhorn' five Mualled nar on tha fonr In. earning hole and thus: finished tha II hole five under par. WORLD SERIES; TICKET DEALS HAVE STARTED Brokers Begin Juggling Prices; Psy Highest For Re-. Served Seats Washington, Sept' 21. (United Press) Juggling la th precious tickets to the world aeries gamea here has already though tickets have not yet been Issu Oa Pennsylvania avenue tho first licensed ticket broker is advertising hi host uses.

His sign read: "World Seriee Ticket. Bought, Sold i and Exchanged. Highest Prices Paid for Reservations tor. -At another plac on Pennsylvania, glaring words aanounc that tickets my. be: bought and Not matter ho exorbitant 'the Irokers.

the-DOlic cannot Inter- out a team that lost only one playa In, Aaalatoa thla year oa November 4, and the rod and black warriora ar girding their loin at thla early part of th' season for the November 4th battle. For throe consecutive year the Jan lor Colonel eleven have captured gridiron laurels from the local team, and the Model City lads are trying to mak euro that tho occurrence will not be repeated Only two gamea will be played away from home thta year. Borne High on October IS, and Jefferson County High on November J. One open date atlll claims on lia of the schedule but no- the name or a weu nowa acnooi thereoa at once. The biggest game of the year Is with Boys High of Atlaata, the contract calling for a scrap oa the local field November II.

Day of Days! Friday, the Thirteenth! It is going to be unTucky for someone. But Coach McLane has all hi aerobe out hunting four leaf clover, and th negro Janitor la going to capture a grave yard rabbit and give th left hind foe-4o Captain Flanagan before he goea into the game. The complete schedule la as fol Iowa: Annlston High Versos Team. Place Date riedhiont Octobad 1 Talladeca October I Etowah Coun ty Hi Annlston. 14 Rome High Rome, Go October S3 Open October 10 Wobdlawn Annlston November 4 Boya' High Annlston November tl Oadsden High Annlston Nov.

IS Jefferson County HI Birmingham Nov. II life," he remarked of the game. at the close There yoa have one of tha per plex mar problems of the tame, l4tcher with everything lose, the pitcher with nothlnc win. lyer Philadelphia la to hav a moat valuable player contest of Its v'-' i'1)'' A prominent Philadelphia auto agency la going to give a real gasoline buggy to the player considered to bs of the most value to the Athletlca, Last season Jimmy Dyke was awarded th honor. This year three players are regarded as strongly In the running, Simmon.

Rommel and Cochrane. Cochrane has been the catching aenaatloa ot th majors, a great roaa' tof hi "club Bsb Ruth re cently selected, him for his AJ! mad up of the stars of the two learuea. BiMnsasl's biA for hs- heaer and whls wagoa la based oa at least 31-vletoHea. He may mak II. Al Stmtnona has been th bright stasia th utfild and most of the season haa beea hitting around the .371 mark.

These three player hav aQ done their bit toward tho saocess attained by th Athletlca. It wU be Interesting to see who 1 selected by tha committee ot Phllly serines. FORT WORTH WINS THIRD GAME, 6 TO 2 Pantlien Get Edge On Cncl- er; Wachtel Holds Invad-m To Five Hiti Vnrt TITa Ts mm Press) The Fort Worth "ipntbra got bjl edge oa th Dlxl series by defeating the Atlanta The series stands two to one ia favor of Fort worth. The Crackers were held at "the mercy of Paul Wachtel spitball artist; who allowed only five scattered hits. Score by Innings Atlanta 001 000 0102 Fort Worth 024 202 000 4 4 Bagby, McLaughlin and Brock Wachtel and Moore.

GENERALS BEATEN BY PITT TIGER IN ONB-SIDED CLASH tUtrdtKaswarla tm ar (United Press) Completely out classed from th atari. Washing ion and Lee-waa beaten by th Pitt Pantners in their first In-ter-sectlonal of the season. tO Pitt put over a touchdown In the first two In th second and crossed th goal In th fourth for th final counter." -'-SAP' 'Tlrf'i'- By RALPH CAIXAHAX ITH a- nine game schedule staring them la, tho face, and the" Initial encounter only ono week off. th4 Annlston High Bun-dogs are rounding Into ahape, aad tho ISIS grid machine fa assuming the bualnosallko view necessary for a successful ssaeon. Coach "Flaah" Flannagaa, captain of the team, are laboring early ahd late to la-atlU'the fundamoauls of the pig- akin sport Into th new men that grace the squad before the game with Piedmont here next Friday.

Bad news struck th canine camp Friday when It waa learned that five men will be Ineligible for the Initial contest because of academic dlscrepanclea. After the game with Piedmont however tho men will return -to their regular posi tions -it a learned Tho mea who wilt be but of th lineup Friday are, Whiteside. Caatlen. Statetn. Hawklna and C.

Coleman. Thsprohabrs lineup foe th Piedmont fracaa will read something like thla: Davis, center: W'llllams and Dew: guarda: Black mon and F. Coleman, tac kles; Moore and Roblnett, ends; rotter, quarterback; Flannaaan and Woodruff, halves and Johnson fullback. Th regular lineup later In tho neimon will read: Davis, center; Whiteside and Castlern, guards; Williams. Dew and Coleman, tackles: Moore and Flannagan, eada; Potter, quarterback; Statom.

Johnson and Hawkins, halves, and "Wopper" Coleman, fullback. Tho main trouble with tho red and black crew this year eeema to be la the lack of reserve. The main aarregatlon of scrapper la all right deeptt the numerous new countenances on the eleven, but the reserves are aim ply not In evidence. wo'vf th hardest schedule tn years Ilea before the Bulldogs Pitching Jinx The art of winning ball games fln-th majors ia often a moat per plexing problem. If you have your doubt on that point, pleas consult Pitcher Eddie Rommel of th Athletlca.

Oa August Rommel! won hi twentieth ball game of the year. He gave a remarkable exhibition of pitching In turning' the trick. Cleveland was shut out. making only two hits Another unsual thing la connec tion with the game waa the fact that It waa played la 45 minutes. tho shortest contest ever at aged In th American league.

With 1 9 Victoria In th first 100 game played by his club, it was freely predicted that Rommel would certainly win IS games and had shane teu reach, the ,30 markv Thn Rommal and his pitching UeiiJnta evil ws. Trying to cap tur victory No. 3 1 proved to a a real jinx. Itt thTranissTr star thing-" Invariably" happened to cause his removal. If lt wasn't hi pitching.

Uvea it was th fail- ot his teammates either at thef nr i bat or In the field. For five weeka Rommel put forth his best foot In an' effort to win a ball game but the break foiled him. It Vas Friday, August 7. a mentioned, that Rommel won victory No. 20.

It was September 14 before he annexed another. The Chicago White Sox feO a victim to Rommel to helping him break the Jinx that reientlessly panned him for so long time, i mmmm I s- Rommel's Case Now pltchera hav- their good and bad daysT That is. on a cer-ttan day they may have all the stuff In the world, while four or five days later may have little or nothing on the ball. -I During Rommel's longr run of saw mm onven irom in runner sever. um wwn appeared to have all his stuff and then some.

Rommel, at ths top of his game, is a great pitcher. He has the most tantalising, knuckle ban In the game, rood speed, a fine curve aad a mystifying change ot oace. I umpired a number of games recently In which Rommel seemed to be' at his best, only to ace him driven to the showers before the completion, of the game. The day that Rommel beat Chi-' cagO' and broke his Jinx In win- ninar i.vfiiiT-i.irLH wsiTi.orv. aia I ldnt eem to.

hav a thing whll warming op, ao I may et through hlne ning." In th first four, innings cago made seven hits but only on run. It was apparent that Rommel wasn't right but he Was getting by. Then cam a reversal of form and la th last flv Innings Chicago made only one hit and no Yet It could bo seen that Rommel was not at his best, ,1 sever had lass stuff la my to 7 JOE WUJJAMS managers, too. He's the bird w)w'salsfy-Aelllngyoawhati ASSISTANT COACH 1 4 ir Captain AVrmanr Jetrtrtngs Bryj an, graduate of Vanderbllt, former assistant coach at Masaey Military achool, is now assistant coach at the A. M.

I. (No relation to tho late W. jr. ROCKNE'S NEW TEAM DEFEATS' BAYLORil TOO Irish Show Surprising Strength And May Make Rough i 'Going For Others y- -v' South Bend, Ind Sept Press) Out of a squad of reserves and last yea r'a freshmen. Coach, Knuto Rockne ha built another Notre iame football team that." was good enough to overcome Baylor Unlveralty of Texas' 41 -to rhnrthis afternoon.

Hla Irlah wew; looked f.ar better than anyone expected It would be and may make flio gong rough for many another" team this season. BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGrB First pame: New Tork Piltn- Burgh i -l i ScQcnd cntne: New i Pittsburgh 0. Brooklyn Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia Chicago 2 (12! innings). i Boston at St.

Louis, rain. AMKRICAX LEAGUE 1 Detroit 11 Now Tork 3. First Chicago Boston i "ii i- 8com1 fiiiie; Chlcnpo 4 P.o'- ton" I Flrbt game: Cleveland Phil- FIRST MONEY APPEARS ON PITTSBURGH Washington Backers Ask Odds -Breaks Considered, Make By HENBT L. FARRELL United prcs Staff Cbrrrspondent ts Money fa-voring Pittsburgh to beat th Washington Senator In th world wi hi una appear I lwa oeuing commissioners in tho financial district announced that they had I5.40B, to offer at even money on th National league champions. Some Washington -money alas made It first appearance look-, teg "for "odd.

One' bet of was offered against Bucky Harris would repeat his popular victory last season. Tho alight differences in th sentiment of the boy who are supposed to know why and, bow iney bet reflected tho popular opinion on th outcome ot tho series almost an vea bet th break to bo conaidered. Practlcany'airoi toKatIonaT leagu managers and player think that th Pirate will win aad they all quote tho same reasons younger players, greater greater apeed and stronger hitting Among the America a league manara. Connie Mack and Mll-ler Uugjraa feel just aa certain that Washington win win aaain boeattsa It jls-a smarter and -moro- atoms ot the American league flayer quoted; addjjncheTL rjaaohh senators "are" a gamer ball club ths--th Lptrat, The idea that tho Pirates lack courage 4s based upon the col-laps that the club experienced In everaT recent years when they blew up-with a fin: chape to win the Ther has been no Indication of tlmldnes in the actions of the club thla year, however. Football Results Georgia Tech Oglethorp 7.

Georgiai 11; Mercer Worcester Ashland it. 1 Penn estate 35 Alabama Union 4. Hamilton Willlama IS, Haverford Columbia 5S. Niagara New Tork U. 14.

Union 41; St. Mlchaela 4. llobart Syracuse 19; Rhode Island State Brown 33. Slanhattan Holy Cros 41. Alfred Rutgers It.

-Lafayette J0 Murlenbug It. Bucknell IT; Maryland 9. Fsnd M.l BiVAlbrightf- Gettysburg 40 St, Johns. 0, Amherst 23: Rochester 4. Sase IT; Baldwin Wallace IT.

Tie. nury. Susquehanna Cornell 80. Dartmouth 89; Norwich 4. Colgate 18; Canlslua 0.

Georgetown 2J: Drexel 0. Pittsburgh 28; Washington and i-eo' o. Notre Dame 41; 'Baylor 0. 1 Butler 28; Earlham 4. i U.

of C. 33: Ernklne 9. Davidson Tj Wofford 9. WakeFprest North Carolina Duke U. 14; Bullford 4.

Vanderbllt Cotjr gi V. I. noanolie fi, M. I. 44; Emory' and Henry Citadel Parrlsh' Inland Ma rlnes 4." Chattanoog 49; Jackson Norma? Auburn 11 Bit mingham-South-crn 4.1 i Tulane TT; IxjuUIana College 0 Loyola South western A.

M. I. COACH rttl A- JoTflnarhei coaeh at, "tho Alabama MllUary In stituta, who came to Annlston at tthobegtnalng" ot-lh chotr year- after finishing six yeara of coaching at Masaey Military. School. GEORGIA TECH OPENS SEASON WITHVICTORY Oglethorpe Defeated By Low Score 13 To 7 In Stubbornly Fought Game Atlanta, Sept 24.

(United Press) Georgia Tech' opened Its 1923 football schedu) hero today defeatlns Oglethorpe by the low and surprising score o( 13 to 1, The game was marked, by. atub-born fightlns-fhcre being na long runs nd few successful forward patsse. Neff her team could scor In jLheLtttluarAeutjn Uh sc- nd period. Tech got the ball on oglethofpe's four yard line and Captain- Wycoff plunged through tnrkle fni 111 rnnrifor lBw quarters la the way ot acorlng but In the fourth both team drove over a touchdown. Tech got second marker after a sustained drive from her 28 yard line, making five first downa" to Oglethorpe's six yard line, whan Bar- ron took it over.

W'llllams kick-led goal for th extra point. An interchange or punts gave; Oglethorpe th ball on Tech's 35 I yard line One first down and forward pass, Walsh to Campbell yielded the touchdown. Campbell flrop-klcked. Score by quarter- Tech 9 4 0 13 Oslcthorpo 0 0 1 i Heels Were rtrtrt put on ahoes to preventa horseman's foot from clipping, in the fell on an artist In Phlla-delphla, Which nothing to what artltJts have done to trees. "'in- i I Nebraska 14; 4.

California 28; fconta Clara 0. Olympic Club Stanford i AMERICA LEAOUB Yaaka Beat Tlgcra Stw Tork, Sept Jl. (United i est) Two runa batted la by imard Ehanka aad a homer by Cehrtg oto th IJow Jfork ankeea a I to, 1 victory eter tbe Lroit Tiger. 'je--- -h hocker retired after ho" waa hit two kneclnnno a batted ban and Baaaler left i game when hla finger waa by Meuael'a foul tip. Tho reuwiMsisBSii roit Tork a Wells, Doyle and Woodall, Baaa-r; Shocker, Uoyt and Bengough, Chicago Copa Twin BUI roston.

Sept. 11-(United little trouble taking both gamea of th dou--tader from tho Red' Sox thla "noon, I to I. and I to 0. Ted r.s Incidentally inereaaed hla victory of the aeaaoa aad a tont beaidea. Tha acorea: Firat game; irat game: w- It ton II 1 Blankenahlp and Qra-vsVl; Ehmke, Fuhr and Stokea econd game 'cago 11 WIngfleld yonaand Bchalk; I Eischoff.

Indiana Drop Macka Twioo I hiladelphla, SepU II (Unite! esi Two rookie pttchera. i and Becge, outpointed Connl? of acoa. Rommol aad bar ahd ched th Cleveland Indiana to a uU victory over- tho Phftadel Athletic at 1 io 1 and to b. fcorear veland nadelphla 11.1 Levaea, aad McCreaj Rommel. ana vocarane v-" Eeeoad game; -r- i': i ja "adelnhla 4 Ceng and Myatt; Gray aad ochran.

4" Broaaa Troosoo Senator --vVaahlngton, Sept. II. (United sa) Hard aad timely nitUag tho St toula 'Browaa gave "in a victory over th Waahlnc-n Seaatora hero today, to T. najer Uarrla ot tho Senator cd two rookie pltchera aad aov. I aeoond atrlar men, reatlng hi rutarg for tho world aerlea.

The c-re: Louis I 11 7 11 1 Glard, Van GUdar aad Dlxoa; homaa, Kelly dad Sevoroid, VATIONAI LEAGUE Glaata Tak Two' Sept (UalUd s) The Plratea dropped two us to tho Glanta thla aftoraooa. fs being 4 to and. to t. nobody to care the 'onat league flag having been 1. Tha scores: game: i ourga g.

1 irnea aad Mullen; Aldrldge and cond York II burgh i Dovlno; Mor rittsimmon and Shecban and Gooch. Coilgera Finally Whs cinatv Sept 26. I Unite! Brooklyn Dodger war so I over breaking their losing pf twelve atralght i iCa hero today, 4' to I. tin carrlod Rube Klithaxdt 0 fiiT.l on their shoulder at 1 of the game. Khrbardt allow a Red to pass first rter th third Inning, Tay tgie struck Bohns in the 1 tle Inflict- 't i left e.

4 11 i I'onohue lerrlbl guess the quarterback mad. mm The experts say the" Tanks are Just beginning; to find themselves. For a time It looked, as "it they'd find themselves la th eel-lar. There's on thing about "th modem glrL Tou can never ac-cua her of putting oh generally Uklng efL "Keeping thla under yonr hat." Whtspared th salesman as wrappd up a tongue for a bald beaded sustomer. in Maybe they caU ladUn sum-mor becaus It arrtve Just about th time aealpcra get held of si th world aerlea Ucksts.

Barney Dreyfuss had to rtara mor thaa IIO.000 in vapm ri-a application This may explain me unrestrained sobbing in th v. clnlty of the PlUsBurg box offlc. A learned gnt writs A wav unrest Is sweeping th country -Possibly tha nation's failure to es- Ublish the ldentltv at th rlous person who Ukes car of th caretaxera daughter has Mine-thing to do with tt Ws don't know morel victory in professional footbaFTl unless it means th beaten team mad expenses aayway. I Thes worll aerlea games would -bo a whol lot easier to andur th 3 paster didn't make yoa da- vour aln colmns or ery day, demonstrating why and now wnosit 1 better thaa whata't at third has, Mr. O'Ooofty has made a down payment on a raccoon coat, thereby Indicating he intenda'to take foot ball real seriously thi yer.

Mr. Ruth prove he has very goot control. 1 Suggestion' to managers of professional football Why net be original and call your team the Bulldogs. fere, they say. becanse they have 4lelphla license from the Internal revenue fv Second same; Cleveland rhjl-bureau as regular dealers in adelphla 0.

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