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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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I 0 TUB NASHVILLE AHEEICAU SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 1901 LOOK OUT! GEORGIA'S WATERLOO JUST GOOD EXERCISE WHITNEY PAIR ONE-TWO AT MORRIS PARK faomsila on Nov and closs on IN ov scl with considerable ngeiinooa ot Being exienaea a wees or two longer lurtneu amt patrons since win bo ominemiv well pleased witn tne new order 01 mmgs that will greet tnem warn the meeting opens August Belmont ts uowiana tna president of the Washington Jockey Club and their enterprising a-caueims deunmined waen they ontalnecl control ot me uonnings trade eventually to make it true equal ot snv in the country ana suhstaarral sup this directlou nave Been la progress tor the last two months Prospects tor a Nrst class meeting ro better than ever tvetore Horsemen are already male Ing numerous appiastlons for status rom and la this regard mere has been improvement also All the statues Have Deeu remodeled and rep tired where ncacsiary sud tour new ones containing thirty statia each nave been erected Many of the Kamrn ind western crack are expected to be time to try senson-etosing conchiBinns wun each otner mere will be six races eecn any and goon fields are expected In all On Monday Nov 11 tho new Grandstand Hnndtcap will be run it is tor year-oms and upwards with JiW added at seven tur-iongs 'Ihe District Special seven turlongs to be run In heats tor i-yenr-oias and upward win be run on Saturday Nov is Ihe Decond Henning epectal at mile end halt will be run on Saturday Nov 2d The race ts for 2 year-olds and upward wun Bun added On thanttsgiving Hay iwov tne cmet event ot the meeting will be run this win be tor tne Washington cup in Which s-year-olds and upward may enter Iha race is by subscription ot eacn sth siunuonnl ror starters to go to the winner with $1 o(X) ended ot which (flit) goes to tne second and IJOO to the fhhd horse 1 ne race will be at two and one-quarter miles On the Inst day ot the mooting wtirch win be oh Saturday tne tnr e-miie raaiinuin win be run inm is tor -yer-oia ana upwaru by suntcriptlon ot (Id earn (is additinnal tor starters to go to tno winner with Wnoo added Hie hampion Bteeplcchaae will be run on Saturday Nov 2d All entries must be qualified under the rules ot me National Ktecpiecnase and Nunt Association or tne Canadian Hunt Association tne race is to he bv subscription ot play or pay tne Washington Jockey uno to add (ltwu and plate of the value ot (UN) presented by TV llibhs Only members of tne associations named will be allowed to snoserme rach suoecrip tion entitles tne maker to two entries me property ot tne suoacrioera or ot manner of the ranie bunt enm or nunt the winner will recive the piare nor ot tne added money and Ml per cent or rue auiwripuon the second will get (ivu or tne anoed money and yr cent ot me sunweriptinnt and tne third will receive lint) of the added money aud 1j per cent ot too suhecriptiona 1 1 yemt- CHcHR ST FtZZ i 5VWlLLe lJ- I For your Fall Underwear at an early date Half the comfort of life is having the proper underwear next the flesh If you wait until the weather compels you to buy you may lose some comfort Pennsylvania Hat Co 320 UNION ST MILLER DJSMUKES MANAGER 1 27 4 5 Lady Ellis and Eiuus also ran Second race 14 mile Little Elkin 91 (Hope) 7 to 1 won Ill Caney 104 (Coburn) 8 to 1 tecond Sarllla 98 (Rice) 3 to 2 third Time 2 36 Valdes Linden-ella Fox Bard and Undo Tom also ran Thirdr ace 5 furlongs Alzura 105 (L Jackson) 8 to 1 won St Cuthbert 102 (Rice) even second Small Jack 100 (J Illcks) 20 To 1 third Time 1 01 2-5 Emma Lyror Bell Lady Contrary Lady Idris tieorgle Likeness and Sky Me also ran Fourth race Blue Island Handicap: 1V4 Argregor 107 (Wlukfield) 8 to 5 won Havlland 96 (J Hicks) 12 to 1 second Kentucky Babe 95 (Rice) 10 to 1 third Time 2 07 1-3 Strangest Rolling Boer Sean her Denman Thompson and Frangible also ran Fifth race 1 Tammany Chief 95 (Hope) 9 to 1 won Evelyn Byrd 105 (Blake) 18 to 5 second Chorus Boy 108 (Robertson) 25 to 1 third Time 1-42 3-5 Eva Rice John Grigsby Artena Whisper Low Hansw'urst and Joe Collins also ran Sixth race 5 Mabel Winn 105 (Knight) 8 to 1 won Queen 103 (Coburn) 4 to 1 second Santa Teresa 94 (Rite) 11 to 2 third Time 1 08 4-5 Amlrante Stella Perkins Jana Oaker Kentucky Muddle Zlbia Miss Madison and Lady Bird also ran AT ST LOUIS Lady Strathmore Carries Colors to Victory ST LOUIS Oi-t Lady Strathmore running In the colors and name of Thou II Hayes picked up 116 pounds and annexed the Gasconade Slake a selling sweepstakes for 7-yrsr-old at the Fair Grounds (o-dny reeling off the mile In the fast time of 1 41 flat A Gibson was the only real contender the rest of the field being beaten off Gibson set a terrific pace and opened up a big gap which Ladv Stralhmore notwithstanding her heavy impost gradually closed At the eighth pole Gibson chuiked It up and Lady Strathmore galltqed over the line a winner by a length and a half Miss Theresa was a distant third Track fast Summary: First race selling 6 furlong Macon 105 (Irvin) 7 to 1 wen Little Chico in) (IIndsey) 1 to 2 second Waban 1A8 (Givens' 12 to 1 third Time 116 One More Vogel Menu Virgil Clay Miss Guido Miss Nanle Salinda Svlvlan Wiggins and imp Clonsllla also ran Second race silling 1 mllo and 70 Kir Rolls 107 (Bell) 6 10 1 won Elsie Barnes 10) (Troxler) 1ft to 1 koo-nm! Klimt It 1 (Beauchamp) 8 (0 1 third Time 1 47 Eorrjs Belle Simpson ly'nne Irv log Major Gov Boyd Bridgeton Kitty Clvdo and Rarrica also ran Tlii-d race selling 5 Paul Crcvtrm 108 (ON 11) 2 to 1 won Dr Hart (Llndscjl 4 to 1 second Sting 105 (Kuhn) 6 to 1 third Time 1 '2 Dakling Bandars Lee Kegel Carat Miss Dora Has Gift and Lady Brockaway also ran Fourth race Gasconade Slake 21 OO 0 added selllrg 1 Ladv Strathmo-e 116 (O Ni II) veil won A Gibson 107 (Beauchamp) 10 to 1 aerond Miss The- resa oj cFauntleiov 15 to 1 third Time 1 1 41 Nannie Nolan Menace Prtraa II and Salve also nn Fifth race s-lling 1'4 Lee 1 Bruno 1 3 (lrvng) 5 to 1 won Charles 1 1) in3 Ft 4 to 1 second Lee 105 (Givfiisl 2 to 1 third Tme I 2 3c1 Oilandlne Maiplot Orris Jimpl and Satin oat at 0 ran Sixth race 7 Bengal 103 (L Dalv) 13 to 1 won Sam I azarus 109 (Beauchamp) 8 to 5 second N'cknrnls b'7 (Watson) 6 to 1 third Time 1 2M4 Hunting A--o ssmsnt Dibble Charles Aha Ladas Rochester Lady Curzun and Flhe also ran HARNESS RACING Lexington Meet Closes LEXINGTON Ky Oct The twenty-ninth meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' Association closed to-rtnv It was chnractrrizcd hy the largest average attendances and the heaviest pooling the total being about half a million dollars the largest in the history of the association There were three events on (he closing card Cambria Mmd favorite in the 2 17 pace and winner during the meed Ing finished bint in every hi at Rhe broke often Dan won In straight heats In (he first hest CbMbrla Maid sold at $50 to the field $15 Before the second heat Cambria Ma'rt was $50 to the field $30 In the final hest Dan was $30 to the field $20 Dan led throughout each mile Solly Simpson furnished another surprise in the Blue Grass Slake Mav Allen the facorlte $50 (0 the field $14 finished fourth In the first heat and was distanced III the second In the second the field wbb $50 and Sally Simpson $18 On the next shn sold at $30 to the field $8 She was never In distress nnd won three straight There was no pooling on tho Kentucky ft lelng heliaxed that Hawthorne would distance Melton The colt waa within the flog hv a length In both heats In the first heat Hawthorne 1 educed her mark from 2 14V4 to 2 13 Summary 2 17 class pacing purse $1 Dan so hv Taseo )r (Gaston) won Be -1 time 2 09 Tunlus Lucv Mav Danrtv Miss Matk General 4gnt Tommy Mar Dora Delpha Carllo Cambria Maid Pngun and Mlsa Leach started The Blue Grass stakes $2 000 2 19 class Pally Rlmpson 1) In bv Rhnnson' (Hutchings) wou Boat time 2 11 Dorothy Redmond Alice crr Mu A lh Paron Belt and Yarrum st -tried The Kentucky Slake trotting $2 000 Hawthorne rn hy Jaxhlrd (Hudson) won Best time 2 13 Melton started WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB Prospects for a First-Class Meeting at Bennings XVAHIN'DTOV Oi 19-Rxclng Un-df tin nunpicffl 1 1 th American jockey a itio low to tn Mstniji cimitt frp 1 mttn th fnnin! unarr tn auaptren of tho Wash! Jgton JocKey which optna SO GAME WITH VANDERBILT ON DUDLEY FIELD PROVES FORTY-SEVEN TO NOTHING Old Scores Are Entirely Obliterated Kyle Goes for a Record and Gets It Testerday afternoon the University of Georgia was fotnd to be easy for Van derbiit the final score being 47 to 0 tn favor of the Commodores The largest crowd of the- aeason was out to witness the game and in spite of the one-sided score the a recta tors went away satis fled with the xebibltlon given The afternoon was warm and the field very dusty making quick snappy play a test of endurance too great for either team Vanderbilt weakened In the first part of the second half aud all through the game Georgia showed a lack of aggressiveness due to tha unfavorable con dltlons Georgia plays rarely netted them the required 5 jards in three downs Htr tricks xxhlcb she worked with success against South Carolina were usually nipped In their inception by tho Vanderbilt backs Ou several occasions however line broke through and downed the sold ard black runner for a loss This -was not because 11ns was weak but because Booth and Crutchfield made the mistake of following thlplr men too far from the center Geor glas best work was dona by Dickenson their left half who always made a gain when given tho ball Monohan who went Into quarter and played in tha back field on defense did some good work st tackling which seemed to be a weak point with the rest of the team Vanderbilt's greatest fault In the game was a lack of united effort on the part of the team Several time a helping hand would have onablod the runner to get up after he was downed The playing at times was a trifle loose with the Inter ference ragged MANY GOOD RUNS The game as full of fine end runs those which can be appreciated by the spectators and they were lustily cheered Vanderbllterw fed that they wiped out two old scores wrve for the defeat Georgia gave them la Atlanta and another which Coach Reynolds held against them as Ms team North Carolina last year defeated Vanderbilt 48 to 0 Georgia on the toss and chose to defend the south goal Vanderbilt kicked off 30 yards Turner rlglt half mad" 2 yards Lamar made 1 over Vanderbilt's right tackle and G'oigia attempted a punt but It was blocked A Georgia man fell on the ball and It was Georgia's ball again On the first dowa Dickenson made 4 yards hut Crutchfield stopped Lamar with no advance and Georgia punted 30 yards Hume returning the ball 20 yards Kyle for Vssnderbllt got 7 over Georgia's right tackle and the umpire added 10 for off-aide play Simmons on ihe next down made 15 Edgerton went out aide of tackle for 8 and then through the line for cbe 3 for a touchdown Simmons kbked goal time 4's minutes Georgia kicked off 60 yards and Simmons made a pretty return run of 3ft Tigert punted 25 and Dlckenuoi Ueor-gla star took 4 over Lawler Xutncr got 6 on the other aide and Dickenson was given the ball twice with gains of 4 nnd 7 yards Kyle broke up a trick pass without a gain Dickenson took 2 more and the ball was on Vanderbilts 20-jard Hue hut It went over on downs Georgia wan outpuutmg Vanderbilt so Hume decided not to punt Davis went over Clay for 10 Simmons tried right end but was thrown with a loss Booth meandered around the orpo site aide for 4 EJgerton took 10 and Simmons was caught with no gain Davis went over Clay agnln for 15 Kyle made 2Vi and another 8 over Gordon Davis worked his way In a broken field for 12 EJgerton took 2l4 Booth 6 Simmons 12 and Edgerton made two plunges Into the line for the second touchdown Simmons failed at goal Score to 0 KYLK TAKES THIRTY Edgerton returned Georgia's kick-off 25 yards and Kyle got 8 over tackle an i 30 around end Davis made a 40-yard ran to a touchdown but the referee allowed him only 20 as he went out of bounds an-derbllt became mixed In signals and loaf the ball on down Georgia took ihe ball and Dickenson got 2'4 throuRh the line and Turner finished the distance Ou the next down Booth tackled the runner for a ions and Georgia punted Vanderbilt held In the line and the ball went to Georgia Dickenson again showed his line-bucking qualities by cutting: for 4 Booth and Davis got the next man with a loss and Georgia punted Kylo made 8 'and then 30 Davis made 2 and 5 Edgerton 1ft and Davis was downed within ono foot of the line and Kyle shoved over Slmmous kicked goal Simmons returned kick oft forty vards and Tigert got 22 around end Simmons and Tigert took the ball again around tho end for a touchdown In the corner of tho field Simmons punted out and then kicked goal As soon as Georgia kicked off time was called score 23 to 0 In the second half Vanderbilt started off with a return run of a kick off for twenty yards by Fdgerton Kyle took 3 and 5 Dads 6 and Immediately afterward 21 Edgerton 3 Simmons 3 Tigert 9 but Hume passed Ihe ball high to Davis aud striking him in tho breast hounded over the two teams Dickenson for Georgia measured off the AN INTERNAL REMEDY A Pleasant Tasting Tablet Simple Convenient Cures Every Form of Catarrh The use of inhalers dourhes sprays salves nnd powders for catarrh Is a nuisance and inconvenience at the best and cannot compare with antiseptic remedies 4u tablet fen for internal use' Internal remedies are the only ones which can really reach tho seat of the dlsea which is In the blood and local applications can no more cure catarrh thao iheuinatifcin or kllncy trouble the excessive secretion In nose ami throat being local ruanlf stations of a deep seated poison In the blond Ftusrts Catarrh Tabic Is tho mdpt successful of th various Interna! remedies Id composed prim Ip ill) of highly aeocc titrated antiHepllcs wluh destroy the catarrh gt'ims In the blood and causes them to be eliminated through thq natuial thannela jihjsblnns use and advise Stuart'jl Calatrrh Talk Is bee acme they contain no cocaine no opiate no enervating drug whatever but are composed of Oualacol Hyelrustln Red Gum and similar catarrh antiseptics and are so sare and pleasant that even little children mny use tlam with excclltnt results Catarrh suffvrers who have wasted time and money on local applications should not despair of a radical core until a trial of Rtuurts Catairh Tablets has been made A complete treatment may be purchased at any drug store for 60 cents Nerve-racked weary and heavy-eyed the head that seeks repose finds only ceasless tossing and feverish unrest Strange fancies vague forbodings fill the mind with harrowing thoughts until morning brings its rasping headache irritable temper and loss of appetite Rest the build them up and gentle restful refreshing sleep will be yours greatest trouble was sleeplessness I was nervous and restless and would toss and roll for hours Had no ambition and had to abandon business One bottle of Dr Nervine put me on my feet again" Simon A Gibson Georgetown Hlv 1 Sn i ii Dr Hevine gives that sweet sleep so grateful to body and mind Sold by druggists on guarantee Dr Miles Medical Co Llkhart Ind fiESMfg HORSES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE FROM NORTHERN TRACKS SPRING MEETING PROSPECTS Big Derby Stake to Be Opened and Several Other Good Itacei to Be Arranged Owners trainers horses and race-track follower who have campaigned the Northern tracks during the season which Is ust now coming to a close have commenced to arrive In Nashville end before the snow lies there will be at least 400 bangtails comfortably quartered for the winter In tho barns at Cumberland Park The management baa had a corpa of men at work for the past three week getting everything tn readiness The stables have been thoroughly cleaned The kitchens have undergone repairs and when the cold winds begin to blow the occupants will be enugly quartered The new paddock fs the recipient of a new coat of paint end many repairs have been made for the convenience of the horsemen The covered track which la one-quaiter of a mile In length and located Just oft the main course In tho center of the circle of stables has been overhauled and Its accommodations will te taken advantage of during the real bad weather by those not desiring to gallop their charges In the mud Russwurm Secretary of the New Tennessee Breeders Association Is recede ing applications daily for stalls and he anticipates having more horses here than cter before When asked concerning (he number of animals that would spend the winter In Nashville he said that he had already received applications from several of the most prominent hoi semen In the West among whom are llnjea Scott Harlan Wm Hnes and Frank Bruton The stable la at present lacing In the East and he will probably he hero about the close of the fall meeting at Aqueduct The string of George Hendrlo th Canadian horseman In charge of Jonnny Wallers got In last week from Fort Erie after a moat successful season on the Canadian circuit All the horses In this stable ars doing well The good mare Talala by Tammany out of Wood Violet and Sprlngwells In this stable were drppppd eff at Newport where they will race duilng the fall Khaki the 3-year-old colt by Imp Cheviot-Sunny lajcks looks exceedingly good and gives promise of making a No 1 handicap performer In his 4-year-old form The 2-year-old colt by Patrician out of Mahlesse a half-brother to Spring-wells looks as if he will turn up a stake horse as a S-vesr-oid The loral brewer Wm Gerst xrho has yet to win bis (list rate upon the turf has recently purchased a number of finely bred yearlings from Gen Jack-sou Belle Meade Farm and the Indications aro that lie Is going Into the business on a lary scale His horses are already quarteied at the track and the yearlings ore as nicj a looking bunch ss has been seen recently Ibi nch has already reached here and the statlee of Ed Moore Oil Curry Forsyth Harry Franklin John Ferrlss ana a number from the Mound City Chicago and other points are exported shortly Jaekson stable will be stationed at Belle Meade until spring when it will be moved to Cumberland Park Henry Gerhardy Mr ttalner who developed the crack 2-y ear-olds Sans Pared Monte Hlmynr and I-emued says he has some yearlings ihat w-111 more thun earn their oats on the turf next year Irresistible Hullo Tlnto and Trlstain all 2-vear-olds were shipped to Newport last week In charge of Mr Gehardy where lhAy will make their debut AllacK very speedy and will bear watrhirg The spring meeting la 1903 will surpass any over held here ss the gentlemen hind the trae are straining every nerve to build the si ort up tgaln In this city The feature will be a derby with $2500 added which will be smith between $1040 and $5000 No purse will be liung up for less than too besides there will be a number of stake events with $1000 added Wrenched a Leg The Gallatin Tennessean says The great hoisa Terminus la reported broken down He was being worked for a race at Morris Park tho other day when he came up despeiately lame and it was at once given out that he was broken down and would never again go to tno pott Howevei we understand the bhuters claim be only wrenched a leg which will not a permanent Injury and that the great horso may aghln contest mr many big purses Terminus has shown himself to ho one of the best race hoisos Of til's year of great race horses and lias won several thousand dollars for his oevu-ersl the Shafers Recently several oiTc rs of if "00 were madb for him all of winch weir refused FOR THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES Endurance by Right and Yankee Held at One to Track Record Time NEW YORK Oct A big half holiday oroiid Baw a good racing at Ktorris Jark Thee Important fixture were decided the October Steeplechase the Champagne Stakes and the Municipal Handicap The Champagne was only a good exercise gallop for Endurance by Right and Yankee They finished flrBt and second respectively under the colors of William Whitney and were coupled In the betting at the prohibitive price 1 to 30 with nothing but Caughnawaga and Luck and Charity to beat The Municipal Handicap wag a better race Six horaea faced the starter for the Journey of one and three-quarter niilea Blues was favorite at 8 to 6 while the others were about 8 to 1 each Latson was heavily played and closed second choce Blues made the early running with Latson in close attendance at a mile nnd a quarter Then Wonderly sent Lat-son to the front closely followed by Maid of Harlem Latson galloped home an easy winner by three lengths In the track rec ord time of 2 58H- Maid of HarlcnJ was second In the last race won by Lee King Pied-erirh a 200 to 1 shot was only beaten a scant neck Summary: First race October Steeplechase about Iti miles Fulminate 134 (Mara) 7 to 5 won Curfew Bell J70 (Bending) SO to 1 second King 134 (Carson) 8 to 1 third Time 4 43 Mystic Shrlner and Cheese-mite ran Mars Chan fell The Abbe pulled up Second race 58 furlongs Delagoa 1K3 (Shaw) 7 to 2 won Destitute 106 lUook-er) 10 to 1 second Extinguisher 113 (McCue) 15 to 1 third Time 1 05 John Barleycorn Grand Opera Rooky Bijou Arrah Goan Spepoiiin's Connecticut Somersault Cassvllle Genesio Calgary Bonus and Ice Water ran Third race about 6 Rockwater 89 (Woniarlv) 6 to 1 von Roxane 109 (Shawl 5 to 2 second Belle of Ixington 103 (Redfern) 13 to 5 third Time 1 10 Lady Uncas Setauket Musette Imp Highlander Commoner and Military ran Fourth rare tho Champagne Stnkea 7 furlongs Endurance hv Right 119 1 to 30 won Yankee 133 (Turner) 1 to 30 second Caughnawaga 113 (Wonderly) 20 to 1 third Time 1 28 Luck and Charity ran Fifth rare Municipal Handicap 14 miles 05 (Wonderly) to 1 won Maid of Harlem 100 (Co(hran) 7 to 1 second Hernnndo log (Redfern) 7 to 1 third Time 2 584 Advance Guard Bluea and Kaffaelo ran (Cochran) 7 to 1 aecond Hernando tog tRedfe rn) 7 to 1 third Time 2 581 Advam Guard Blues and Raffaelo ran Sixth race aching 14 miles Lee King 108 (Cochran) 7 to I won Flederhh 100 (Brennan) 200 (o 1 second Curtsey 100 (Redfern) 12 to 1 third Time 1 54i Alrlke Kallf Topmast Alfred Vargrave and Little Daiv ran AT WORTH New Track Record Set by The Pride Denman Thompgon CHICAGO Oet 10 Pride and Federal were practically equal choices In the betting of the first race at Worth to-day and finished the seven furlongs only a lieck apart with The Pride first under the wire So hot was the onnte-t that a new track record for the distance was set 1 27 4-5 against 129 the previous mark Little Flkln at odds of 7 to 1 roqiped home an easy vimur In the second pvent at a mile and a half with El Caney second while Ssrllla the favorite got third money by a neck from Valdez Alzura at 8 to 1 easily heat St Cu'h-bert thP even motley favorite In the third Argregor won the Blue Island handicap at one and a quarter mile in a splendid race with Havilaiid second Kentucky Pahe third and Denman Thompson next to last In a field of eight ummarv: First race 7 The Pride 108 (VVInkfleUl) 11 to 10 won Federal (Coburn) even eicond Tom Kingsley If (Hershberger) 10 to 1 third Time AND CATARRH To Proto It Curis Medicine Sent Free! Botanic Blood Bulra (B lx taken Internally and lulls the poison In (he Mood which cames Rheumatism and Catarrh thus making a permanent cure of the woiat oases after all i lua falls IF YOU HAVE RHEUMATISM Snntica hone pain' nthing haik swollen joints swollen muscles difficulty III moving around so von have to use crutches then Botanic Btood Balm (B B) will I vo quirk relief front tho first cfqse and permanently Temove all tho symptoms In a week or tin time Botanic Blood Balm 1 a most remarkable ri medy for Rheumatism In all Its forms Thousands cured Especially advised for old chronic cases IF YOU HAVE CATARRH Hundreds who have exhausted the skill of doctors nnd xninlv sought relief In the many modes of hw el treatment have been curort hv Pm mlc Rlnol Balm (H even after having goort reason to think themselves Incurable Tho poison In the blood produces hail tin nth bad tei Hi mul of tho stomach In some ases vomiting up clear phlegm enlargement of the soft boms of the nose ul eial Ions of Hip rotmous nu "11)041101 hawking nose hlcgdlug hcndaclus bad hearing noises til the heart Botanic Ploqd Balm (B B) forces its wav through cA rv blood vessel and vein expelling all catarrhal poison that stands In lls wav peunanci (ly removes everv svmptom nnd this makes a perfect mre of tho worst rntnrrh BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B B' Purlfii enriches nnd stnnghens the blood Thoroughly tested for thiity years (ompoel of puia boianic Ingredients Drugglits 1 per large bottle Trial treatment FltFE by writing Blood Halm ('o S8 Mitchell street Atlanta (a Describe (rouble nnd free medical advice given Trial treatment sent prepaid Tills Is an honest offer 0 guffeior nmy test before farting with the ir money required distance before he was stopped but on the next trials Georgia was forced to punt recovering the ball oil Vanderbilt foul Interference The first thres downs though they could not go tha distance Bimmons got 6 yards over tackle and Davis 2 Vanderbilt was oft side and lost 10 yard and Tigert punted Edgerton stopped Dlckensou with a loss and Crutchfield would not yield an inch A trick failed and the ball went to Van derbllt Simmons made a pretty run 25 around left tnd but Tigert was thrown with a Joss Davis got 2 tnd then 18 Kyle got 8 and an offside by Georgia put the ball on their five yard line Edger ton went over hut was called back for holding Three rushes netted Georgia seven and one-half yards but they were caught holding and It was ball Edgerton made 1 yard Simmons 5 yards and Edgerton bucked between Hughe a and Lawler for a touchdown three Georgia men missing him clear Simmons kicked goal A JERSEY MORE OR LESS Lamar kicked off for 43 yards and Edgerton returned 30 yards Kyle went over tackle for 6 and SO HI Jersey was torn completely from his back snd the two teams formed a circle around him while be changed his wearing appari I The grandstand could not see him but hen his torn jersey flew out of the center of the ring and sailed toward the side line the crowd yelled and laughed Davis wanted lus Jersty torn and ran for 12 and 20 yards Edgerton was stopped within about an inch of the goal line but on the next trial he went through in great shape Simmons kicked the goal Kvle got 4014 vards inf four trials Davis 35 yards in two off side play added 10 yards more and Booth plowed through for a touchdown "There Is tittle for one more boys" somebody yelled and Simmons crawled through the line for 5 yards Kyle was given the ball twice and made two beautiful runs of 30 and 15 yards each The strain told on him and 11s muscle cramped so as to force him out of the game having placed to his credit 218 yards of opponent territorv Stephenson took his place and Davis dodged and stiff-armed until he placed himself 50 yards to the good Simmons made no gain and the referee for some reason turned the ball over to Georgia on downs Georgia could not gam and vas forced to punt Tigert and Simmons ultimately carried the ball to a touchdown Simmons crossing the line after a run of 30 yards He then kicked goal Davis caught the kick-off and returned tha ball 15 He then made two rune of 15 to 30 Georgia waa gtve the ball for Vanderbilt holding and Immediately lost it for the same offense Tigert went 30 Simmons 3 and time was called With the ball In possession on Georgia 15-yard line Score 47 to 0 The teams lined up as follows Georgia Poition Vanderbilt Dean iLtft End Monolianj Clay Left Tackle Lawler Smlth Monk Left Guard Hughes Clay Ketron Center Terry Nix Right Guard I rut elute id Gordon Right Tackle Booth Raster Right End Simmons Ridley Qnarterhnik Hume Die krnson Left Halfback Davis Turner Right Haltback ivyle Siephenson Lamar Fullbaek Edgerton Reft of Momphls I uipire -Liiidaley Llncmnd Miles of Sewanee Time of 20 minutes of Freshmen Lose Special Dlspaleh to The Amcrlian SPRING HILL Tenn Oct The University of Nashville freshmen played Btanham Hughes here tills afternoon In a close and exciting game Branham St Hughes Inning by a score of 15 to 5 The University of Nashville freshmen averaged about 15 points to the man heavier but were lacking In speed and team work The features of the game were the plnvlng of Me Clary for the University of Nashville freshmen and of Montgomery Smith and Harwood for Branham Hughes Especially fine woik was dore bv liievard in running ends Though the Univeislty of Nashville freshmen's line was so much heavier they wore at a'l points 111 the game hi Id with comparative ease and their line-bucking netted them but very small gains The line-up was as follows of Ann Left end Haygood Gulley Left tarklev Pritchard Kilpatrick Left guard Walker Williams Center Wood wood ColneU Right guard Webster Hglin Right tackle Blackburn Cngltn Right end Brevard McClarv Quarterback Montgomery Packet Right halfback Weaver Richards Leit halfback Smith Meadow Fullback Harwood Substitutes Wheel Is and Sanders for University of Nashville Creary Davis and Stanton for Branham 6 Hughes Tho officials were Cox and Me Perrin BY A GOOD MARGIN University of Nashville Defeat Auburn at Birmingham peel Plspab to The American BIRMINGHAM Ala Oct In (ha presence of a fairly good crowd In which there wera a number of ladles the University of Nashville foot ball team this afternoon defeated the team of the Alabama Polyteohnlcal Institute of Auburn Ala by a score of 23 to 5 Tha Nashville players mads four touchdowns and three goals while their opponents made one touchdown and failed on the kick It was a warmly contested game and the audience was enthusiastic It was the first game of foot hall for the season here and Iheie was much said about the tvo teams beforehand so that when play was announced (here was keen Interest shown The Nashville team seemed to have the host of the odds right from the start and they went to work on their opponents with a determination That they ant to put foith every piece of strength and strategy was apparent tn the commencement and their stubborn resistance of their Alabama opponents was a feature Three of touchdowns were) made in the first half Kuykendall Majors mid While making theset scores Kuykendall made the fourth touchdown in the second half The Auburn team made Its touchdown after a long serlra of buckB in close proximity of the goal Guinn gaining that honor Features of the game were two remarkable runs of Kujkendall one of them being for eighty yards for a touchdown vhlle the bucking by Reeve and Kellers for Nashville and the strong work of and Guinn at the tackle and Park work at left end for Auburn came In for comment There was much sport presented and the Nashville players gained friends among the audience The colors of the tv teams were about equally divided In the audience and tha shouting was generous to both sides The Nashville team goes to Tuscaloosa to-morrow where the Uulverslty of Alabama team will be played Monday afternoon HONORS CONTESTED FOR ON VARIOUS GRIDIRONS AT EST POINT VEST FOIST Oet The foot ball conteat this afternoon between Harvard and Weut Point was tho most hotly cemested and evenly matched gam ever plavid on the West Point oval It was by a mere scratch that Harvard store 1 their only touchdown being made fciiy econda before time waa called Aft clown and a scrimmage Kernon broko through the $Vest Point line ana ran forts -five yards for a touchdown aided by the first good interference Harcurd had shown Cutts then kicked the goal 3 ore 6 to 0 AT PRINCETON I'KlNC iulUiM a uct HI Prinreion defeated Brown here to-day by a score of 14 to (i rroeen was unable to stop Princeton's backs who repeatedly went through her Hue for big galnB Trlnteton showed up stronger than In any previous ganiu In her general team work Her back fumbled less frequently and followed tneir Interference will AT PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA Ta Oct 19 -Tha I Diversity of Pennsylvania foot ball eleven defeated Bucknell team this afternoon by the narrow margin ot 6 to 0 Tlie from Lewleburg plaved hard foot ball and only the tall of time ill the first half prevented them from acoring a touchdovu AT ANNAPOLIS ANNAPOLIS Md Oct 19 Naval Cadet foot hall eleven defeated the team of Lehigh University by the score of 18 to 0 NH hols was shoved over the line for lh" first touchdown In the first half after about ten play In the second half Adams and Strasaburgher em made a touchdown Straaaburgpr kicked all three goals AT NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 19 Yale football eleven met lls strongest adver- inry of the season thus far In the game with the Btale College on Yah field this afternoon Yala won by the score of lo 0 but the figures of the score do not repreaent the quality of offemss and Ihe strength which the Pennsylvania State team put up A number of times they pushed their backs through the Yale rush line though Inability to sustain the at tack as Yale did prevented their scoring AT CHICAGO CHICAGO Oct The snappy football team from the Univeislty of Illinois tore through the Chicago Hue as If It had been paper to-dav and at the end of two strenuous hal eg the score stood Illinois 2) Chicago 0 AT BUFFALO I1FFALO Oi ID 16 000 pco Is thronged the Pan-Amerli an stadium this afternoon lo see the foot ball game between the Carlisle Indiana and the Corn 11 University Cornellwon 17 to 0 hut It was a game that taxc all the resource of the crimson and white for Ihe Indian ends got over the ground fast nnd showed Ihe Hlilratis a few things in the way of plajlng low The Cornell team js inuc the In nvler ISLANDS RUINED Great Landslide Reported From the Barbadoes Relief Fund KINGSTON Jamaica Oct 19 -Mall advices from Barhndoos give pnrtirulm of a landslide covering 500 acre of land In the cjlstrtct of Poscobel Nemly a hundred houses were destroyed and tho 1-lauds were ruined The district was elo-vstdnted The Governor has started a relief fund Disaster at Sea DOfintc August wot 34 mpvtrAr tha biKrt MM ot imti iu wra and lu ftre Memphis Driving Club MEMPHIS Tonn Oct The first annual mooting of Ihe Memphis Driving Club newlv organized association kill begin on Monday next and continue throughout the week A new tiaok has betn constructed nnd from recent local performances it promises to be one of the fastest in the country Stakes and purses aggregating 350 000 are offered ond Secretary Murray Howe bas arranged an attractive programme Many stable will leave tn night for Memphis and with the horses already at the track the week's sport promises to be of the highest order Among the horsts expected to arrive to-morrow n'ght are Lord Derby Onward Sliver Shadow fhltms The Abbot Boral-ma Anaconda Prince Alert Dan Patch and others The stables of BU1-Ings of Chicago and F5 Jones are already quartered at the track Two features of the week will be an effort on the part of Little Boy (2 92 to reduce the worlds wagon pacing record and en at-ti mpl hv The Abbot 0 lower Cresceus trotting record of 2 0M4- In addition to these features there are five stakes of $3 900 each and several purser with II 090 added The entries closed on Oct 1 with a large list Horses at Auction NEW YORK Oct id number of race horses in training and yearlings the properly of It Keene and others vere sold at auction to-day at Morris Park The best sales were PROPERTY OF KEENE I unmake 111 by Domino-Meie Hill Dvmsn $3 00ft i'lOI'EHTY 5V SCHORR AUrd ftoheck br () by Hindoo-Chary Blossom Monahan $1290 Eddie Busch br (2i by Ixird llart-Ingdon-Pot lea 11 Carr $3 99 TO FOLLOW BEIFF Withdrawal of Americans From English Turf Picturesque Figure LONDON Oct Ab artiult of Lester Rc iff txpulfllnn from the English turf an important withdrawal of Ame-l-cacu tralne'is mid jocklets from tho turf hero Is likely to occur In 1402 Enoch Wleha-d Immediately eaneellcd all his English engagemmts after Rellf expulsion and turned Richard Croker and John A Drake horses out of training derlaiing thev would not enter nn English rare- till Relff was reinstated Mhlle Huggins bas had many offers to train In England next n-asmi it Is generally expected that he will follow VVlsh-ard example As matter of fact few Amerlcon owners have won much money In England this ear AAm Whitney won a number of ridi stnkea and Edward Coriigan made a auccecs ful year but Mr Croker and other Americans found that the handl-rapper was not honcllcapplng horses but trainers and tint short odds offered rendered financial success almost Impossible It Is possible that will train in France dui ing 19(12 Hy the rttiiennnt of Edward IVcather-by ss Secretary of tho Joe key Club and keeper of the match hook which Occurred this week the rnctug world Ions a picturesque and altogether unique character Poor health compels Ins roeigmilinn of an ci files which has alwass been filled by a AVeathc rbv snue It wag created 111 176(1 It is piobalde that Iho present tacaiuy will filled bv anollu membir of the same family whom- exiwtencn is almost concuircut with the history of the English tmf Edward Vat herbv who is about h- years of age 1ms for years been a cble figure on the turf not only as Socjetary of the Jockey f'luh nnd hi ad of Ihe will known firm which publishes the Racing rHenrtnr hut as strikingly recalling bv his clothes nnd old fashioned cour-bsy the mrlv davs ot the nineteenth ccnturv A thoroughly efficient official and Immensi ly popular with all classes In never quite rcutfoinied his outward appcxinnre to (he changing times Desconch from gocnl old stock and Inheriting an ample fortune he unostentatiously clc veiled his life' to the ('ulfill-mrnf of his turf duties ns Us father and grandfather line! done in their clay The Racing Calendar which John Weatherbv slmtid in 1773 ns the official organ of the ockev Club In now an Immensely xnluable property and will continue to be tun by tlie same family YACHTIKG Sir Thomas Idea CHICAGO Oct -Sir Thomas Upton to-day declared himself In favor of a rhnngo In the construction of challengers nnd defenders of the America" rnp 'The ynents should be something more than mere racing machines" said Sir Thomas "The present yarlits arc not safe Should the nip cxe-r ern-s to the othir side the challenger would hace to ha Wit according to Hriush Ideas of stiblllty 1 Bit Thomas left lo-night for New York I t1 I it Comptroller King Sick Stale Comptroller Klnq is confined to hia homo with Illness It Is thought that ho will be out in a few days '1.

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