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Georgia Drives Alabama Gut of Race For Championship the left side of the line, and the moment the ball was snaDoed all of the Princeton SOUTH CAMPUS MEDS JOE HACKMAN IS linesmen, Instead of bucking the Yatc line. How Tad Jones' Chickens Came Home to Roost Lardner Gives Boys and Girls a Model Story DEFEAT KISSAM HALL WINNER OF KID MARATHON RACE rose up and made tracks for tho other side of the field. The moment Lourie got thebalJ, Instead of putting It down for Keck to kick, he Jumped up and made tracks for Princeton's goal. Needless to say, he reached there without a Yale tackier laying hands on him, so perfect was his Interference, daa to the surprise of the Yale team. There Isn't a doubt of the greatness of the play.

About Skad Roe in Order Tries Not to Write His Best Goal Feature of Game Was Lusty Cheering of Med Rooters and Bradford's Touchdown. Immediately following the Hume-FoRg- Not to Discourage His Readers. I Athletic Carnival Is a Huge Montgomery Bell game on Dudley field yes One night that autumn they wns swnp-Ingv confidents. The Squirrel Woman told htm how! she had came to leave civil life. terday afternoon, a hotly contested game Success in Every Respect.

of football was played between tho Kls- they had been rodenfblood In her snm Hall eleven and the husky team of the A A YAlLE o-o oooo ooo freshman medical clnss from the Joseph Hnckmnn, youngster competing In tho junior marathon rnce, proved him M. A. KEEPS RECORD OF WINS UNBROKEN Defeats Morgan School in Hard Fought Battle Rogers Runs Ninety-Seven Yards. COfUMBIA, Nov. 20.

Columbia Military Academy team defeated Morgan Preparatory Rcnool team lu the hnrdcBt-fought footbnll game of the season on the Columbia field here this afternoon by a score of 14 to 7. M. A. received and 'In five minutes of self stayer of gnnllty when he finished oooo ooo PRINCETON first, under wraps, In. the big marathon which wns staged nn Nashville streets yes Br KING W.

LARUNKB. To the Editor: I promised the boys and girl a In this col. Inst wk. that I would try and eke you, model sample short story In-this wit, let-tor so as some of my readers that In Interested In short story wrltclng enn study the form and style fond technics nnd etc. of snme so as to get 'a Idenr of how to go at wrltclng short story and when once iierson gels the buns of It tliey's nothing to prevent them from cleaning tip bhl.

of money wrltelng short storys spare time. Of course they's a whole lot of different kinds of short story like for Inst, ghost story or a detective story or misery story and etc. but the kind that tlie editors and their clients ents up a love story that boarders on the risky, you might say, but not to raw and tlie plot don't half to amt. to so tmicn as long ns the lines Is snnpy and the blear Is original like for Inst, a mun and a girl being th rowed together on a desert Island or something. In the foiling sample short story witch veins on the mothers side and now the had not been ahie to lire with other people on acct.

of them suspecting her for rat and went after her with traps and poison. "Don't die In the house," thfty hod implored her times without no. "Now tell me about she smneked him. "What was you doing before you come to these here woodB?" "WellP he bit ofr with a faint smirk, before I come here I cleaned up in Wall flt. "Mnyhe yon knffwed my brother." she burst.

"lie use to he white Wlseerncker was much amused. 4 Came the spring of 1017- when the TTnlted Stnte declared It war on Europe end terday morning. Ills time for the run from Campus, which resuUed In a 7 to 0 victory for the Mods. Despite the lack of thorough training and practice for the game, the men showed upln splendid form. Bradford nnd Brown were among the leading stars of the Medical team, while Carter and Kelly wen among the best of the Klssam contingent.

Bradford mndc the tnuchdowu fur the Mods nnd Turner kicked goal. One of the features of the game was the lusty cheering of the South Campus rooters, who were ont In full force ami supported the tent'u loyally throughout the game. The Klssam Hall. Position. Med lent.

Wbltwcll L. 12 llamlllo-i Sixteenth nnd Broad to Capitol boule Lourie oKeck vard nnd Union street was nine minutes flat. The finish was very close, consid ering the long distance, all ten contestants finishing Iops. than 200 yards npart- Second prize went to Frank Nichols, No. Ulagnun of the trick ttluv uhih Tml mh.1.

t'av Shofner L.T Bradford Ki; third prise to Warren I'nte. 74; fourth pluy had scored touchdown on straight L.a Wood Gray Invented years ago to help defeat Princeton and then forgot It. Lourie und- Keck resurrected the fake kick play In the recent clash Df the rlviib und used It against tlie K1U successfully, making the defeat or the Bnlldor ull the more bitter. Thus Tud Jones' chickens had literally come heme to roost. the covt.

begin Jo scour the country for whiffle trees to make Germany think we to AMIIlam Sloan. and firth prize So Logan Stowerx, 0. The others finished In tliis order: 81, 70. 82, f7 nud 78. hnd horRo.

Our hero any lady friend wns woke up 1 mnrnliig by the Bound of I have tore off In spnrc time you will notice' In the Hcnlor event, which was for boys 1 and over and was over the longftr dis Dameron Nunn Wilson Mltehell (II bun ii McKlnney Oorter Halliburton Duku" McKcnsle Luton Turner Brown axe patter pattering vs. tree. Cnme the discovery that their wood" had been fn- n. o. n.

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H. H. II. By LORRY A. JACOBS (N.

E. A. Staff Correnpondent.) NEW YORK, Nov. 0. Eastern football tance, Btartlng at Twenty-iiecond'and West by quietly and watch the Tigers- romp over his Bulldogs, using a play he and Ted Coy Invented.

That, Lourie used rare Judgment in pull liQil avenue, waller Duncan. No. nswon- vndfMl by mwry of the modern woodmen. "What nre we going to do?" Wisecrack easily from K. Howell.

No. 01, who fin experts are unanimous in the opinion that Kbert Kelly ished a good second. Bwen Haskett, No. hroke out with a rash. "They'll knock us neferee.

il. II. Berryhlll (Vnnderbilt) 0. was third; Kenneth Davis, 07. was for a pile of cord wood the most sensational play they have witnessed this year was that which resulted football.

C. M. A. again rushed the ball to Morgan's 10-yard line but lost It on a fumble. C.

M. A. again rushed the ball to Morgan's three-yard Hun but fumbled ngnln, und Rogers scooped It up and rnn 07 yards for a touchdown. Morgan Devyr threatened agiilu. und the half ended 7 to 7.

On straight footbutl nud an end run C. M. A. scored the deciding touchdown In the fourth quarter. Morgan wns outplayed throughout the game, nud fumbles prevented C.

M. A. from making two more touchdowns. M. A.

wus outweighed about ten pounds to the inun, but -fought the heavy Morgan teltni off their feet. The whole C. M. A. line played wonderful defensive bnll, and Hud gins und Kurmcr starred on the of- Umpire, Hendricks (Vauderbltt).

"Come over Into my tree, wheezed the Squirrel Woman. "They's hole In It ig rrinoctou first touchdown aguinst Kll Vule on November But the real fourth, Itohert Waller. was fifth. Numbers 0(1. 00.

04, 05 and 08 finished In the order named. Time for thl race was about 14 minutes. ing the piny could not be doubted. The Tigers were huvliig rough sledding nlid nppareutly could not guin through the Yale tine. Murrey had previously sent a drop kick hurtling between the pouts when he got In similar predicament, und so the Princeton ten in lined up an though Tor placement by Stanley Keck.

But the other two backs wcreboth on where we can hide In lw: So tlie pair of them dumb In her trunk and was chocked to France. 5 Tho roller-skating event was a short. Interest of the piny arlseB in the fact that Tnd Jones. Yale's own conch, with the assistance or Ted Coy, the mighty picker, once defeateil Princeton with that snme fenslve. Vor Morgan, Rogers and Gould played the best bull.

Columbia Military Academy football teum bus gouc through the entire seusou without a defeat checked against It. The team, although light, has fought 11k wuy through every gume. snappy nffntr and the winner. Abe Isaacs, No. 41, bnrcly nosed out Lester Anderson.

44, for first honors. Wit Hum Itntes. wus play, must have been, therefore, nud ine roiiowing pts. witch is necessary to write a successful short story viz. (I) a Hiiapy tittle.

(2) the renders Int. Is griped at the Blurt. (.1) the 'dialect 1b rncey. (4) the scenes In layed in a unusual placo and (0) the resultB Is big surprise. lu regards to the stylo I bnve tried to not write my beBt so as to not discourage prospected pupils that might say to them-self, "What lb the use we enn't never write like lie," but still nnd all I have wrote in a style witch new begglnners will find It worth their wile to try nnd write like It nud I ask 1 and nil to not give up if they don't seem to get on to the unck nt 1st.

as It took me a couple uini to master same and Is libel to take most people yrs. 6 II AD ROE. J. He hadn't never epocted" to find her there. Au contralrc he had left the City to get uwuy from the likes of she.

But there who wns by golly, hopping from branch to branch of the trees that was In the woods witch be tad long culled bis own In gay said the Squirrel Woman 1 morning. Like most of her Rex she picked up languages like they wus feeling for Jones to be forced to stand third. This was a short sprint from Capitol entrance to Union street. Twenty-two contestants started In the lire coals. Her nnd Wlseerncker was walking to-cether down tho Avenue dn Tom et Jerry.

Hike race in which N. f-t. McFwen won rnth-er easily, but wus disqualified for leaving Tt wns wk. after the armistice was signed the course. He "cut" through at) alley near the finish.

Ilermdn Dowers. No. 0. finishing second, wns awarded first prize. and the great was nearly over.

"Votis llkee Paree (You like Paris)?" squawked WlBecrackcr. "Tres." came the reply. "Speaking of tres," came the reply, don you never miss our forests?" 'Die Squirrel Woman broke Into a trot. "Without our forest," came the reply, "I feel like water off a duck's back." The nextlny found them amongst the Boys du Boulogne outing sausage. 6.

while tlie other prizes went to Robert Stone. William Bowers. Ivan Wntsop, lft nnd Alvln Bridges, 17. McKwen will be given a prize by Mr. Kherhadt and Mr.

Evers for his good rnce. The time for the race at Iphs than five minutes, no time being -taken officially. The boys made good time until the Cedar street 1)111 wns reached and then some of them began to weaken. The carnival was a highly ttuccessfiil affair, the route of thq races being well peopled with spectators, while approximately five hundred saw the finishes. Now, that the Ico bus been broken, the future of amateur athletics In Nashville in competitive events is assured- Rv golly, they were both sick on the trip back ncrost the old pond.

On the 4th day out they Been each other on deck for the cheerfully respond to the popular demand for lower prices, but we do not believe 1st lime. "How do you feel?" Wisecracker asked her. "You look rotten." "And vice versn," came the reply. "I felt pretty cood till I seen you. You make me Keillor Marathon Robert Moorehead, Robert Wallers, Walter Unpen 11, tfwlng inutile Kirum.

"A HqtUrrcl Woman!" he husked to hlro-nelf, and Indeed her features wns a ringer for the furry little reptile that lives off of nuts. "Listen," he yodelled, and the girl seeing hlin for the 1st. time showed her squirrel teeth hi leer. "Listen yourself you big bum," rnme the reply, and the Squirrel Wuinnu lept to the ground like a born leper. "I suppose yw ore hungry," she bayed.

"Men usually do." Arnold Wlseerncker was much amused, for that whs our hero's nninr. For a wk. they lived in ndjnlnlng whiffle trees, he well-groomed New Yorker nnd tin' Lndjr of the One day while i hey was setting on root enliug tlielr breakfast of whiffle cones the girl noticed Hint Wlseerncker was squawking "What Is the idenr, dear?" she fiang at him. "Iton't you like my trees?" "Your limbs Is pretty," enme the reply. "Leave," she burked, and ho took a bough.

sick." "You make me sick yurself," said Wise crneker. The Htnrs looked down on them nnd iiasKPit. i.yneii iiennetl, Kenneth iMioti, R. C. Howell.

Chester Crossfield, Luus-ford Lackey, Joseph Lackey, W. C. laughed outright. 7. that it means inferior quality Junior Marathon Warren Tate.

Wlllinin Sloan, onion Iliiwklus, John Hrazeltoii. Ijiuboh Davis, Logan Stowurs, Martin (utlirlc, Jjitnes (jiithrle, James Mullln, Krnest Burleson, Frank Nichols, Vivlnn hjuilth, Joseph llacknian. Sturters W. .1. Anderson.

1.11111.'' Inliinil. 10. (lopyrliht, 10SO. by Hell Sjndloale, Inc.) Jiulges Walter Stokes, T. 11.

Evers. Starter- Bicycle Raee. Tiny Nowlin. -Waller Stokes, T. Waller Stokes, T.

Judges J. Pnr ha in. Holler Sating Race Abe Isaacs, Virgil William Hate, Lester Anderson, More Than Victory Hangs On Turkey Day Battle AHMne Mux. King Kparkes, Fred Caldwell, Starter Liteien Hmcrson. 0 Judges Walter Stokes.

T. R. Everd. Athletic Committee Y. M.

C. A. dipt, Mnoeh Brown, ehiilr'man Then Plnson, Prof. C. fv Brown, Lucleu Kmerson, W.

J. Anderson, T. B. Even. Team That Wins Earns One-Third Interest in Hand some Trophy Donated by Joe Morse.

At Bowie ofies will be presented to the successful leum to retain in lis trophy room. The Idea conceived by Mr. Morse Is one whl is certain lo Kharpen tin- rirnlry between YKMTKKDAY'S lry Momi (Wclnrr) 4. on ritra (Jutd (Morris) Q.fio Hnui-n i r.oo Yellow HhiuI YVYInerl a.sw I Miller) n.fifl Hlesta (Jlutwell) 9. oil Jack Beeves (Morrin) 12.20 Ihe two foes.

The trophy is exquisite rest iug upon a Hturdy base and being 11 sllvei BOWIE KNTItlKS FOR MONDAY First race, mntdens, 2 years olil, plx and There Is more lhaa a victory hnrrglng on the outcome of the Turkey Day tussle he-; wist those Tigers und Commodores. mark's for one or Ihe ciflirr the firnl i cnl in In inoIcRklu world series. II wilt give In either the Purple or ihe fluid and Bluck ii ctiic-l hLrd Interest lu the hnnd-s merit gridiron trophy for which either Diit'lent. rlvnt has eomhuttcd. Through the generosity of Morse, In tig mi ardent supporter of football In these pnrlH, a bountiful silver footbnti.

net mil in nie with the gridiron bull, will Ite given to the winner of three out. of five, duels between YuudcrhlJt und Scwauco. In iiddltlou lo this parent trophy, there five smaller footballs, duplicates of the luiyer prlae, which will go ouch yenr in tlie winner. After ouch Turkey ly struggle tho score and tlie name of Ihe Inning eleven will be engraved on Ihe parent trophy. When one rlvul bus won three derisions the huge silver football und the five smaller it nan lurmnj; Tiioio eoyie i MUonc, IT.

Mnrp of the North 114, Tarantula III 1 iridium In 111,, Wltllam of Orotnintiu HI repllm of foot ball even 'lu the hieing. Mr. Murse has been one of tlie most ardent boosters of football around Nashville and in some slruuge manner bus managed to maintain neutrality between both Tigers und 'oiuuiodores. Tlie trophies are on exhibition In his window, the display being a most attractive one. They are pbiced in the background of a miniature gridiron with the goal posts decorated in the rlvul colors.

By far the most Interesting feature of Ihe dlsplny is 11 grouping of toy players earved from pcuniils. They are the work uf Harry Vaughn, a well-known local con-I ractor. who with a Infinite patience has fashioned puntertt. line hackers and bank-rich men in their The heads are mude of filberts. The I'ort'lsiiei- 114.

BetigiileH 111.. Golden I' 1 1 ill ill. Kninertone ill. miihIit 1 1 1 114, NebuluUH 111, Molllo. Itarneu ill.

tlJuctmnan Puianey entry. Hcceiul race, i'lnlni1n(r. 3-year-oldH anrt iip, fix nnd half rurlunga Tho BelKlan II lliu. Yankee NotUms 112, Plantnganet iiuneiui uenerat aruonn io Lent Fay 104. Joe Joe llfi, Dairyman II The cry for reductions has not drowned out the demand for quality.

Good clothes will always cost "a little more. They arevthe only kind, we will ever sell. They are the only kind of clothes that will really satisfy you. Our prices have been revised to help you huy the kind of Clothes you like to wear. Kuppenheimer good clothes America's standard for style, fubric quality and tailoring; exceptional values.

$32 to $72 Xapoll 112. I'leree 112, Luna 102, Cberutihin illi, 'loaiisiooi ii. byruaryu 11 Lady 109. Hnlette 1 00. Also eliclhle: closure 101, 'Sunrise 103, Dulrosa 109, Daisy Vein 104.

Thirii raee. The Chntlerbox purse, Bone 11.1, Blue Belle I OS, Fern I.hss 104. Irlnh Ahhess 10S, Huhiiiih tOK, Annette's Sister 104, Dough lllrl 111, An tilles 108, Staunch 104. IXalpa'A-. entry.

Fourth race, Iho Itulnwnod purse. 3-year CENTRAL HIGH LOSES HARD FOUGHT BATTLE Hatsville Eleven Victorious Over Davidson County Team in Game at Hartsville. nids ami up, i nine i nu sinitiKBiiri iih, Siiiiiiylanil 104. I.onl Huiniltoo UK War Note 109. llalio 102, Mafd 9f, Cock the Itunst 105.

WUtoil Art-ow 98. I.mlv Bovnrywyek 92. Fifth race, fceonil illvlslon, 3-ycar-olils and up. one nine war 112. Hal Id Dancer II 10S, Cliusseur 104.

Veteran Jean Hultntit (loaler 104, Biff Hang as, "loan i. one um, uuin uo causa SilihIv Heal 102. Sixth race, rial mine 8-ycarlolits nnd up. mllo and 70 yard Ifenano 1M. Malvnlln 110, Marin Antoinette 107, HI.

Isldoro 110, I'uluniolnn 114. Ileauinarals 1 10, Hlsler Km hi em 104. ItolMekittR Airs 10H Drekmah 112. IVcrant l'9. Sir f'larenco 102.

Seventh race, rlulmtnff 3-ycar-nlds anil Up, mllo ami sixteenth Itofugea 114, Stir Dp 114. Margery 100. Evatlo i'anal 10B. I'll neri 101. Aurutn 114, Sentimental 106.

ITltn nlum 1 0. (alleyheail 109. Paul Connolly i FITZ AND CLARKE BEATS BRYSON TEAM, 21-13 (Sprrinl to Tin Trniirsseiin.) TI I.LAHOMA, Nov. "(I. Coach Wallace Wade hud hbi machine well oiled and in guod working order, nnd Fit-criilil and 'lurke defeated the strong Hr hon i ''illi'ce fool lull I ten in by score of Ul lo 111.

'I'here lias never been a game on the local gridiron over which a stronger rivalry wan excited, or that drew such throng of spectators, seme of whom journeyed distance of 100 mites to bco I lite game. It Tyson hud held the University of the South lo a lonely touchdown, and had defeated Cumberland University I'll to II. In the first liulf it wus pmcilcnjly "hoss anil boas." Il ended with a score of 14 to hi favor or K. C. lu the n-eond half the local prep champions i-aine buck und added another tally thut clinched (he gume.

nnd broke the heart of ihe opposition, though they fought with unremitting energy and gameness to (he final whistle. Cules for F. C. cuught a lmg Torwnrd pubs which resulted In (he first touchdown Wukefleld smashed through for Ihe second, and Orucy ran half Ihe length of the field for the third. The outstanding featuren for Fitzgerald and Clarke were the brilliant work of Wakefield In advancing the ball, handling tho forward passes and punting; the great defensive work of Kluin und Snioot il tackles, and the flushes of Bone, (irucy also put up bis best gume of tlie year, despite injuries from which he wns' not fully recovered.

The strategy und skillful coaching of Coaeh Wade was deciding factor, us was evldend to nil observers. For Kryson, the entire team put up a good fight, nnd won the- respect of every spectator. Their outstanding men were 114, wurrcfia iub, ius, iiocHri 104. lltandoipii entry. Apprentice a I Iowa nor claimed.

Weather clear: track faat. CALL GREB MOST PUZZLING BOXER "t'ireb is tJie most puzzling boxer in the world, lie Is nut clever. But he Is so un cnnnily tireless and such a perfect perpel Copyright, 10ZQ, The House of Kuppenheimer. iVnlrnt High School, still bndty crippled Uy the absence nf two of its best plnycrs hikI Injuries (hat handicapped Never.il of the oiliers, lost ii hard-fought gniue nt llurfwvilte yesterday by the score of 14 to 0. IhirlKvllle made one of the toiichdowlitt by h-l riilglil footbnll, and two brllllnnt end runs by Nupple, und tlie oilier following iNr fumble of punt by Hampton, the luUI h-'hig tieeldeutiilly kicked nerosK the gonl in the dash hut "followed, where Hurls illi- pluj it (ell on It.

The first was all Central's, re- tiled dashes off tackle by (iruy, Mueoii mi. eurryliig tlie ball down the Held Central uncorked dazzling pasting giiiue Unit neited ninny yards for the lMiilsoii county school, but failed to pill hall across Ihe line. Mipple. tlie stur fullback of Nushville. i i Hie second illtirtir, aided by Splendid falling by Hn4r strong line, curried the I for the rlrst eoimtcr by a p'unge through ('entrai left line.

Following ibis, Central secured tlie ball and Ml-hod It down the Held to the shudow of ll.e goiil posts, where time was culled when ii touchdown seemed inevituble. The (tec i. marker eiitne in I lie third iiuiirter, after ut.li rnt braced. The lust quarter a resumption of the offensive by 1 rui, hut il was too lute to score. Jones wan one of Central's best iid gainers until lie sprained bin In the last session.

I'nrry. end, nnd center, played wonderful defen-nh games. Cnpluln Mncoii, at fflTlhack, wan deadly In his tackles nnd made one brilliant return of a klckoff that nearly net u-d a touchdown. Forward passes, Thompson to Curry and Gray, were repeatedly pulled successfully. The game wus cleanly played.

Shoulder of Tennessee, referrecd John-sou wus umpire. uul motion machine that it Is Impossible to get away from him. Ills arms uerer cease going Jabbing, hooking, swinging -every minute of the whole round. He'll start a rip lit. swing and you'll duck It to let It go over, when whuiigl you'll get a crurk on Ihe eye from a uppcrcut, sturled uhout the same Lime he swinga his right.

He's wearing rather than dangerous puncher, nnd believe ine, he ll give Dcmpsey mighty interesting fly til despite the fact that he's shy nbout l' pounds in weight. He would have Dcmpsey tied L. A. BAUMAN CO. the Houseoi Kuppenheimer good clothes 417-419 Church Street Men's Wear That Men Wqr In knots tnklng punishment.

Dempsey Hamilton at tackle. Jpitzgfrald nnd Clarke have left on their ci Mm 1ut 1 ('r('' would local schedule only, Pcople's-Tucker on give- a neuer ngni man ioi oi inc. men they are talking as contenders." Thanksgiving. If this game Hhould be decided In their favor, of which they have sonic hopes, their record will bo one of victory only, without the stnln of a single defwi t. Officials: Bradley Walker, Virginia, referee Springer, Penfrsylvania, umpire Owsley Usnler, VandcrblU, head linesman.

Speaks 'Em All. PHILADELPHIA HnrrlsoiPThomp-son, the nll-sround athlelc ut Princeton, will leave school to cntor the banking business. He speaks eight different.

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