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The Tennesseani
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9 NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1907. CAPTAIN "BOB" BLAKE "Dope on Game (Chairman Intercollegiate Football -f Committee.) Vanderbllt- lis a wonderful a hard game, well convinced as prayca Navy's schedule next year. Pennsylvania Coach. (From Geo. WoodrulT, Reforee, Former Pernio.

Coach, who In-vented the "Qunrd's Geo. Woodruff said: "Vnnder- the game progressed. Ncvor COMMODORES AND NAVY FIGHT DRAWN BATTLE Fierce Contest Really a Victory for the Former MIDDIES "SURPRISED Vandy Made Things Hum Once Stage Fright iWore Off. OFFICIALS BLAMED Summary of Game Shows That Commodores Excelled in Rushing. (Continued from First Page.) I seen a team line up so fast and run plays so quickly as they did during the cloee of the game.

A great team, and tho south cer- talnly has won a place In the looiDaii arena now. Tho navy. badly oul-playod all From a Star Yale Quarterback. Coach Rockwell of the Navy team said: "Vanderbllt has a rrat team and it displayed remarkable foot ball all during the first half, but tno In the rushes or th second half, stronger us tho gamo progressed, played wo have Field Coach Catet' Statement. Field Coach Cates of- tho Navy tonm said: "I never.

saw my team play such poor ball. Daguo, who hos always been so reliable, fulled terribly today In gottlng his man. Vnndorbllt certnlnly has a ro- their way towards tho goal, only to he called back without any cause." But tu' the gamo itsolf. Aye, there was a gamo for you, my countrymen, worth traveling. tho continent to seo.

For rknbio team, nnd thoy played bct ball today." eight minutes tho Commodoro squadron reoled and broke under tho Navy's flerco onBlauglit, For eight minutes the bujl of tho team lost Its bearings and flounder cd about the Held, playing 60 per cent below Us nvorniro form. In the elnht inln his clan out of dangor of defeat, as there uyt costen southern rival oil Navy had tha best it eight mlnutos, but tho romsinliiK thirty- guard and slum nor wny through tno Leitlcd lino for a touchdown. And thon tho dolugo broke. Vnndo two minutes or piny oolong to tho game, aggressive tourists from old Tonnesseo How You SHOULD Look and How You WILL Look Ing, purling, nnd blowing, undismayed seeing red. With a crash they hi themselves into tho Navy lino and tl member of the clan themselves against tho Navy lighting llko some ilerco animal that has Just found lis strength ami moving Id tho goal, whon time was called.

Then enmo uio second hair, wltlcli is destined to go down in football history as tho greatest onslaught a southern eleven over In tho second half Bob Blnko kicked firty-llvc yards to tho wiry Lange, who started down tho Held like a nash with throe inoae in the face of mighty odds. Know ing mo oiiiciuis wcro nnmpering mem Navy Interrerers, Costcn was bowled you come to VARLEY BAUMAN for your clothes. The medallion picture above is a correct portrayal of our "Cadet" model the real thing for young men this winter. Look at it closely, notice the long, broad lapels. A half every point, nlways cuger to penalty whether deserved or Jiny nnd for a Hooting lnstnnt It seemed a touchdown was imminent tho quartoltc had a clear field.

Then The husky Commodore leader who was in the heart ol every play, against the navy. great aicuugin mncnino started it march for the goal from its own HO-ynri lino. First tho brilliant Campbell who rougnt nwupinycii into an uncaged dc all tho way, would crash outside on her own 25-yard line. Douglas punts stnndnrd In this half. During tho Inlar- 40 yards to Costen, who his tracks.

Vnndy's ball on toeklo for live yards. With blondo head lowered ho simply loft his feet nnd hurled vard a tornado turned looso with his blondo locks- gleaming boncath his head guard tho St. Louis wonder came tearing along, diving beneath tuo packed Interference and literally hurled Lango eight yards backwards with a vicious tackle which nipped him at tho knees nnd doubled him- up llko a Jack-knife. When tho smoko cleared tho three Navy Interfercrs around right: Costen campoell gan Mi rim; ualns.6 around right, going 'until I lie buHetf ancho of ladders. Thon ball on Navy's 40-yard line.

Yandy fumbles but Stone recovers -ball. Craig thrown by Both i.rnig would add Ilvo moro, and then llluke mill Costen would alternate nro either end, while Davo Morton varied Daguo 6 yards wore lying prone and badly dnzed Lance, eight yards back of them fiercely. Craig's Jacket torn yard line. Ball goes -wide. Vanderbllt klckB out from 20-ynrd line.

Lango makos fair, cntch In center of flold. Richardson punts without rushing, Vnndy getting ball on their own 20-yard line. Campbell makes long run across ncld. but only nets 3 yards. Bob Blako makes forwnrd pass to Vaughn Blnko.

who gains 35 yards, a beautiful play. Vnndy's ball on Navy's BO-ynrd line. Morten goes through center for 10 yards. Morten gets 3 mora through center. Vnndy's ball on Navy's 35-yard line.

Craig gains 0 ynrdB around lcrt. Campbell around right, ball now on 20-ynrd lino. Illnke tackled behind tho line. Vnndy playing nerce game; Vnndy's ball on Navy's line. Vnndy falls to trctm us assault hy crashing through partially unconscious by tho tumble which plnyers forming inch more or less either way would be like a half inch on the end of your nose.

These proportions are correct just right The straight front, 3-button sack coat is just the proper caper. The length is not extreme either way genteel, modem, and there is just enough flare to the skirt to heighten the general effect and give the wearer a manly and distinguished appearance. Trousers full peg. The "Cadet" model described above comes in a wide range of Fall patterns about everything that is favored by fashion All Sizes. Price from $10 to $35 of tho field.

Vantly playing a remark mlsBlon tho band played and the mlUBmp-mcn sang Dixie. Tho sun was shining hot and tho wind hnd almost died out, when the second half started. Second Half. Navy kicks off, Campbell returns 25 yards. Vnndy's ball on their own 35-yard line.

Navy man hurt and tlmo called. Blako drops back for kick and punts to Navy's 40-yard line. Lnngo gains yards. Navy's ball on Vandcrbilt's liO-ynrd lino, Lange makes forward pass to Daguo, who gains 15 yards. Navy's ball on Vnndy's 35-yard llpe.

Navy given 5 ynrds for off side. Douglas makes. quick kick. Blake rumbles. Navy's ball on Vnndy's SO-yard line.

Lango tries for goal from the 40- carried away the Navy hope. able gamo, gaining practically on ovcry That play with the pass which Bob Vaughn Blaku worked stands out as rush. Costcn makJf -bad torwara ptu to Blako. Vandy retains tho ball. Vandy atlon until tho Navy' greatest of a great game.

Stono ball on Navy's 30-yard line. Craig gains reoencu, wnoro tno orange hold stoutly-regaining Urn piayca nis rival -at ovcry poinL unu iu 4 nround left, campoell tries ncut that in thrown for 10 yards loss. Blake gained yards on Douglas at ovcry exchnnge of kicks. After tho first fow minutes tho line held In magnificent style Douglas attempted to run it back bul 'Blako mokes forward pass to Vaughn i nndcrbllt was not to bo stayed. Tho falls.

while gaining around the commoooro tries place kick Blako. who dashes across tho lino for touchdown, a beautiful play. Bob Blake vicks coal: score. Vandy. 6 to Navy's 6 ciopeu into a unuortaiung viciously did the Commodoro lino lor tho academy olevel hacks repel tlio Navy osBault, and then Vlrts tlmo Navy has boon scored on this time nom i no u-yara lino tno Hurricane i tho THE NAVY'S CAPTAIN was begun agnin with oven greater deter yCfiurir Vonlsces Clay.

Bran replaces Stu- mination. uampDciis signal rang ou llko a shot from a 13-Inch gun th art. Navy kicks Off. Ball Vandy's 35-vard lino. Bob (Blako kicks to VARLEY BAUMAN 325 Union Street.

her defense. All through that second since. Cnmnboll makes a beautiful tackle. tha squad lined up with -a ruan and a vim that swept tho field and caught tho N'avv's bnll on Vandy's 50-yard lino, atono m.b fnrwnrd nnss from Douglas. Vandy crumbling navy ucicnso.on gunru mon blondo whirled outside of tackle for live.

Craig added another ilvo, and once ngaln with their goal lino In danger, the Annapolis team held bravely. Two hard line plunges followed without gain. Bob Illnke dropped back for a supposed try at a goal and tho entire Navy contingent preparcu odds against them, the Navy crowd tor Its own cheering or bull on thoir own 46-yard lino. Vondy kicks 35 yards. Lnngo fumbles and Rich-ardBon recovers ball for Navy.

Vandy gets ball on Navy's 40-yard line. Crort replaces Northcrort Both teams playing fierce gnme. Craig falls to gain nround loft. Costen kicks 26 yards. Vnndy gets unll on 20-yard hue Vandy gots 10 yards, but called "back.

Vandy on Navy's 40-yard nroae nnu yeneti maoiy, "aloes, mat i Vnughn Blake shifted out a bit were unnoted by tho team arrayed In stripes or gold and black with Its -oyo centered upon tho goal which luy be Stone's pass was perfectly made. Vaughn fraction of a second after ach piny un-. til it was read to a cheering muss of Nashville enthusiasts who filled tho Vendome theater yesterday afternoon. yond. uarteu forward and sods pass settled DIAMONDS his arms with only Quarter-back Lango In tlio way.

Darting to tho left nnd then suddenly veering In towards tho goi wiry little end 'nded 11,0 nmased mid wltlT tho Cumberland Telcphono Co, merits or the two teams. This, too, line. MlnUto ana a nan to piny, v-ui kicks 25 yards. Richardson thrown Ii his tracks. Navy's ball on her own 26 yard llpo.

Douglas kicked 45-yardo. Cos ten fumbles, Navy gets ball on yonder arranged a special wiro from tno line of tho Navy field directly to end the ball was squarely planted beneath tho goal posts and tho formidable Navy tho Vendomo theater. At tlio Annapo- machine had been scored upon for tho nd of tho wire was Grantland hrough center. Navy falls on another enter nlay. Lango tries Held goal from fli'Bt tlmo this year.

of tho gold and Only Itlce, Tho Tennossoan's brilliant sport-Ins editor, and J. L. Suter, The Ton- black were here. 45-yard lino. Ball goes wiue.

uamu 0 to 6. Very gloomy crowd. that followed In a wild outburst of Joy no promptly roported every play to Tho toamB lined up as follows cilsio near Jarring the midshipmen training hln away from its moorings I with the ndmtttedly strongest cloven in the Navy's history. And tonight the Com-modoro squad In charge ot Dan McGugln Ib going back homo victors, knowing they desorved to win, knowing they outplayed their rivals and certain that the following which awaits them In sunny Tennessee will regard them so. Details of Play, After a preliminary wnrm-up of a fow minutes.

Captain Douglas, or tho Navy, and Captain Blake, or VaiidorblU, advanced to the centor or tho Held whore thoy shook hands cordially. Kcroreo Woodruff, tossed tho coin and Douglns called It correctly, thus giving tho Navy TVi.it on Tho Navy iilako L. tho operator at that end. Whllo the game went against the Commodores during the early part of We carry only High Grade and absolutely perfect Gems, at lowest possible prices. See our window display of these Genu.

tho harbor near at hand. -No moro spectacular nlay was ever seen upon a grid Iittsslock L. Nortncrou tha first hnlf, tno largo uuaienco at iron than this, for it not only required unerring accuracy nnd Judgment but irlU a. no Centor SlingluK As each play splendid nerve, for nnr-feat. Bob Blnko kicked- the mice ncaln tho Commodoro olpt of tho Ttirnli.irilt B.

wri: half enthus news during the secom Lain T. the now reeling Navy defense iasm was: boundless nnd when Vanderbllt, scored there was pondemon- choso tho west goal, which gi costen t). tl) I four new i The two teams Sllgnt Wina auva: -up In for ins. v. ntly, nd Bob 'Blake kicked hn Navv territory, had tasted MUM For tlio excellent servico rendered tho wire furnished for handling off 50 yards m-ton F.

Jones Navy caught by Jones, who (Blcliordson) Back at them thoy started ami In the "iT-i. hoini. downed. Rnmmnrv: Ilofcrce. woourun, lnio.

Field Umpire, Mr. Tyler, Princeton ugai: tho gamo, much praise Ib due -to Mr. Francis Q. Miller, manager of tho Nushvlllo district of tho American Long Distance Tolegraph and Tol-nhnn rnmnanv. und to Mr.

William Promntlv upon lining up, Captain Doug Vanderbllt. Touchdowns, Jones las puntod (or tho Navy, and, Vanderbllt Q. Ffingstay, superintendent of the The. last fumbled, but saved thu ball, Campbell Blako. oonis irom crott and B.

Blnko. A. BERGEDA BRO. ONE-PRICE JEWELERS 610 Church St. Phoni Mill 322 te I'k'niiih ura-uumuer decision gave Douglas a chuueo to boot rt, tprhilt's next attempt, a run minuteB.

land Tolophono company. Both gavo th'olr personal attention to the de- HOW THE NEWS WAS KEGErvE.D Mr. William- mcjvinney, "ii ner was thrown for a loss, yundorbm rumbles nnd tho Navy gets the bull, 'Ihc Navy promptly punts to Costcn, who roiced nut ot bounds at Vundei'bilt's 20-yurd line. Vnndy attempts a forward nans, which results la a fumble and Navy gotB the bnll, Desperate attompt Is nmdu to got through centor, which results In S-ynrd gain for the Navy. Captain Douglas then oporntnr, nt the Nasnvine cjta of tho wire and.

handled tho rapid ri Throuehout tho entire gnmo thero was fflARVARD The most popular falls not a single interruption or tno service, whlcli- covered fully mediately called his mon bush, for IT IIT PROVE TO by a wrlrlwlnd rush straight Navy, WARMEST WELCOME MONTGOMERY BELL AND WARREN-NEELY Former Defeats Latter on Gridiron by a Score of 5 to 0. Ing through tho lino at the right of Douglas kicks an easy goal, Navy ii, Vanderbllt o. Time, nr. miH i mo the Vanderbllt EVER AWAITS TEAM Vandcrbllfs -cloven hns turned tho trick BE WHAT YOU NEEO Thousands Will Benefit if piano on the mar- III score Lr a Iha amau llll team urine. and made a name that will mo country ond win go uown in tun minis uf roQtball history to thu remotest 13 nine lino up ut tho center of tho field Captain.

Blako on tho kick-oft sent ii tliR Nnvv's coal lino. Douu- Statement Made is Only Partly: True. files. thotnet. When minted fiom tho line, which as caught by inane.

cmo Btieh us no tircni over got before, i inoilBtoi' masH-ineclliig will bo held In and runs it bncit 20 yards tho bull College Hall at noon 01 to reception will bo plan It may be tliat somo porsons will bo Incllnod to doubt tho stutemont.mndu Montgomery Bell Acadomy defeated tho Warren, Neoly Co. boya by' tho score of 5 to 0, at Normal College campus on yesterday afternoon, by a forward pass (or a touchdown. Several brilliant plays wore mado on both sides, particularly tho tackling of Nonon and Motz and. end run ilea butyCampboll Campbell (Mils to gai tho center ot tho IU id tho ball Is an eminent authority, nt a i Ultike kicks 54 Hun iu of tin; students' will meet tho I i I I i nunos it back brass bnnd wilt piny mo umni.Bin CbuntluBB voices lion, kargon and jiarsaparllla, ho' would glvo prompt rellof to any sufforor of Vundoruiit jovi 50 yards to Coston, J5 vaida. VtLinlerbilt's jn und tlio old Union nd hear a celebration fcvy' Station will sc rheumatism or tno usuni lorms ot duck nehn.

caused by Innctlve. cluggud kid i 36-yard line. Wuku trios was novei tho UKo ot Nushvllle beroi Tho line-up was as follows: Montgomery Doll. Position. Warren-Neely.

lVlest rt. II Warren Mntldux F. B. Donegan 1 I Douglus pu: II rolled out ol boundi hold ut which oratory will I noyB, yet muny-casos of long standing that 'had been ontlrely relieved were cited toprovo the truth of his assertion. The same authorlly lurther statod that many cases which fulled to yield to the hoallng waters ot tho, famous health rosorts, or tho usual roinedlos rfglit.

Campbell Mains 3 nround j'fata Wallace underbill penalised lb yards jor team and nhi llntes U. E. Clark It. (1 vuiiderhllt's 16-vard lino. Blako falls nrescrlbod.

salicylate of soda, potush, $375 It and punts 50 yards to Lnngo. Navy ns 4 yurdB through centor. Ball now Vandorbllfa 40-yaid line. Navy fall" colohicum, etc. wore readily rollovod by the use of 'this simple mlxture-- Hewitt and Dsmerlck L.

a Everett L. Morrison L. la Campbell gain through center, hour as kicks t'luld Extract Dandelion, on mmnii! Compound Kargon. one Nenon-fikclloy who Umpire, Lasaitor. jtetoroe, Biimmary: enmnnnnd Byrun Barsaparlllu.

three -Yale 52; Holy Cross 0. N15W HAVEN, Oct, 13. Yale' halves; Fifteen ml lllnk ounces. Tako a toaspoonful doso after wAflin and at bedtime. I II Tiir ii cun on I I ib-v.

A well-known druggist, whon ap This bolng tho first time Warren-Neely boys havo been together should offset any difference of weight In thoir was9a merry romp down the Held from utnrt to llnlBh. At no tlmo vvoro the gulna 6 yards through loft proached upon the BUbJcct, stated that while this proscription, as written, Is new, the ingredients are continually prescribed by the bost physicians, and favor, and their inexperience capped them somewhat, as cry 13611 reeled off their plays In light. trnckB. costen tackle. Coslell jorda.

Vonderl 4(i-yard line, i 11 mc m. rponcH uu. I SOLE AGENTS I II 216 FIFTH AVENUE, N. any SOOU prosciumuii i nminau im: mom: thov are Inexpensive and harm Nnv nlns rnpiuity. Warren-Ncoly aro arranging for loss to use, and are mixed by shaking downslnd forced to kick and when tlu minted It was on the second-down ar ilnu.lv get Kh-klng Practice.

Yale total of Ba points la her largest scpro 1 several years. Hho run up Btoiiolidown from which Beven goala were klcko. In spite ot the fact that Yale's flovf was substltuto aggregation uftor tl closo of the llrat half, tho team nut steady game. Final score. Yalo, 5 Holy Cross, 0.

games for eovurui oiner teams in tho city. ri, Ill's' 3l'-yard line Time ealled with if Knoxville, once played on the Uni W1r thn claims, made for this mixture. versity of Tennessee hitlMjaok and captain tit tne Navj team. Vntiderlillt In posecbtlon of bull on own 36-yard line. Scoro, Navy 6, Vi bllt 0.

The Vanderbllt team flnlsli, Ished are only partly correct, it would seem that no sufferer liere could afford to the Other Football Newt an Pag So use his own words, yostorday'g gama'WM wwereat. put over had to swallow," tlrst hair In arood condition. leavo the proscription untnco. wore norvoua ond played below.

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