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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 7

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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py i JSPIfl i I'fif Ml li fprrr? i Jt-is THE KASHTILLE AMEBICiAX SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 ires porn iis nil i £13 RACING KEN AFTER OLD LEX-INGTON COURSE dram Bins HELD COM 001 CHEAT OC VANDERBILT LOSES OPENING GAME BY SCORE OF 6 TO KIKE FARLEY TAKES T0UNGSTIXS AND BEATS CUD EAST AO FORMER FINALLY GOT IT SHOW! OF COURSE YOU ARE GOIfiGI WAS A PUNTING CONTEST PUYED TO A STALDSTLl Indications Are it VTill Apia Become a Racang Center Croker Has a Jim Gore Yearling Shipped to Kira in Stable la Which Tlgert Outbooted Bridges but Team Work of the Commodores Was Much to the Players Suffer From Warm Weather Yl Bull D-sjese tirt Vzzrtaij of Vermont E'eTts VI rrxtbi Stnke a Suit ia Gecrg pra 'Z-ivt a and Scwacte Yicttric a Please put of until' iLq last minute to buy your Dress Shirts Ties Gloves etc The wise man looks ahead for such events and does his necessary shopping before tbo best and prettiest is picked over OUR LINE OF FURNISHINGS Is TIIE MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE IN NASHVILLE Special Dispatch to The CAMBRIDGE Mas Cat- 1-2 1 Fir-lev head coach of th Karsaid which ti dfiitid by Tt lut £t7 redeemed tn nputatua to-day wkea little team of javer Iroaaa l-vcrslty of Maine aver rrf nna lesa to the man than their tppewtu ha virtually held the ns-h va'4 xcaeea eleven to a a tar dat'd oa Kc i letab One touch down all Karwari could do That was mads a-a a4 at th beginning of the ga a arauMful Sk-yard run by A kncCs ts'aaa arjacji Maine a left end and a-4 ty tie c-derful Interference Baik-ras-a tarred the pigskin over the line axd parai tt quareiy Uhind the povL Ti 8 4 1 204 CHERRY STREET Princeton Slnkti Dispatth to The Ameraaik FHINCETON OL ran up against a shag loon na the Georgetown eleven n4 were iaxy escape with a victory ly 1st test of i to ti- The visu-'e gT Frtstaa a big scare in the first half mhn they had possession of the 3 tn tn tae-yx-d line end McClave drppei a yxi Cart Dewitt men hasrevar t- a Sesne acd held for four down KliOX OPERA AND SILK HATS WE HAVE A FULL UNE OF THE NEW Too much about where to get yeur correct outfit for the Horse Show We have already done the thiakins Fact is been thinking about the right sort of for this Horse Show for 60me And our thoughts have taken shape in about the cleanest most distinct lines of Toggery seen in many a day Now if its Silk Hats We have The greatest $600 Silk Hat in tho country Full of snap and elegance some shape to The Hawes Silk Hat and some saving too Good Silk Hats cost $600 everywhere There are none better than the Wo Bell for $600 Hawes Soft and Stiff Street Hats $3 As to the evening Waistcoats we vill show you throe to any one prices right too only $2 SO up Then we have tho Dress Vests for your dark business or calling suit Beautiful line over 20 styles to sdoct from jit $150 up Dress Shirts Business Shirts Neckwear etc galore all new special stuff Small store? Sure But jam up with the nicest looking stuff you ever saw and you always have to "Bring the to The Toggery Shop Cor Cherry and Union Special Dispatch to The American LEXINGTON Ky Oct -The sal of the Kentucky Association race track replete with 75 history of American raring to 8 Brown the Pittsburg coal king end turfman ha created more of a ecneatlon in race horse circles here than any happening for several years llaggln forestalled Capt Brown In an effort to purchase the famous track last year aud at one time the deal waa nearly consummated that It appeared It was only necessary to sign the deed to make the transfer ready for court record At the last moment the holder of the mortgage on the property demanded hla "pound of flesh In the way of Interest on the coin covering several years It had yet to run and the big breeder regarding such a demand as a sort of a gouge called ail negotiations off and refused to consider any new proposition looking to the purchase of the property Th transfer of the plant to the owner of Broomstick means a lot to the Kentucky horse owner and trainers In addition to retaining It as a training ground for yearlings and other horses the Pittsburg millionaire will revive racing there ami indications are that a spring meeting will be held next year An effort looking to such a result was put on foot last winter and It was then derided to bend every energy to revive rac ing here In the spring of ii4 Campbell editor of The thoroughbred Record was the head of that movement and it Is now understood his infhu nee had considerable to do with peisuading Capt Brown to buy the proputy Lndr present orrange-ments Max SamueNon Capt Brown confidential agent will manage the race track In connection with the management of Senorlta fatud Many valuable improvements will soon be In progress and the property will bs converted Into an up-to-date racing and training ground SHIPPED TO ENGLAND The yearling bav colt by Jim Gore dam Mattie by Bramble purchased by Ituhard Croker Inst spring of 8 Barms of the Melbourne 8tud has been shipped to Naw York and will be exported to England within the next to go into training Croker will i ace the youngster as a 2-year-old In I ng'and next year and he has also en-ti red him in the English Derby and 81 Leger of 1235 0 BELMONT YEARLINGS The chestnut yearling colt by Henry of Navarre dam Lady Marion by Imp Ravon and the chestnut yearling filly by Henry of Navarre dam Sourivant by Imp Kayon Or were shipped on Tuesday from the Nursery btud to be old In the coming sale of A Belmont yearlings and horses In training These nr the last the yearlings at the farm the rest of the great collection having been sent East early In the summer STABLE The stable of A Featherstone Is expected at Kenmore place at the close of the Morris Park meeting A few of the more Indifferent members of this string will remain in the last until all racing is in that section End then If not Hold privately will go to New Orleans for winter rating Trainer Julius Bauer is hurrying home to take up his big bunch of yearlings a majority of them the gft of Previous The star of the collet tlon is said to be the full sister to Ketna the Brooklyn Handicap winner and Judith ampbell and if renoits are correct she Is one the finest fillies of her age In all Kentucky Vest Point Doe Either Special Dispatch to The Aaonan WEST BOINT 4vt 8-Vtest Point redcmn! hl i Mt pore shoeing yrih-at Colgate fey de fkl rg 17 to 0 liot the fr five Mork of the 5 improei nt and ihr inwW 1 genri Imm Kerry Rmsj Epouiai Diapalch to Tte Aarm NEW HAVEN Crum Ot 3-Yaf made It a miTy trap a mr avatnst the ryjtr nr piling up 44 pain's ia tke hakes Tte Gteen J4 untJTef ert guilty of hoidttig the wa4 sot tt i eutwigied Uietu louny-tv p- ss to le man I iJ Penn Defeat Let SpeHal to Te Ar-onx KHiLADnh-rUU la cat t-TV Unverttv cf I'erTwvra- a 4 i4 eleven defesKd the -b-d- '4 I tt team on F1' i to-j ty score cf 14 to 8 Other Grtaec CHARLOTTJ V1LT Ta fit University -x -1 and Lee A Tea to Noth: -j Ga Specia! Di-pvtrh ta The Awe-l-SB UNION CITY Term OR I -t game of foot ball are t- e-ve-al years was piavey at Ativr F-a dcv betwwn the Tram S' -'4 -1 High School remlfing ta a Vt rt fe the former by a score so Th attendance was email ll iv- sc- attraotiuns There wfA Jobnny Clay g-t'-g t- irr broken With the thermometer showing summer heat the first foot ball game of the season In Nashville was played Saturday afternoon between the Vanderbilt and Cumberland University teams and Cumberland won by a wore of 8 to 0 Cumberland earned the victory by all-around eupetlor work making A touchdown after four minutes' of play in the first half It was a "funijiy in so far as the work of the Vanderbilt team was concerned The team Individually did good work but failed to use the team play which has been shown In practice For some cause the representatives of the old gold and black did not even come up to their practice work In the matter of team work they fell so far below their practice work that the strongest admirers of the team were astounded Coach Henry of Vanderbilt who was compelled to remain on the side lines while' the game progressed waxed wroth on several occasions Henry fairly yelled to the Vandeibllt boys when they made palpable mistakes In team work but in such strenuous scrimmages as took place hla voice was drowned out A PUNTING CONTEST The game was more of a punting contest thin anything else and Tlgert of Vandeibllt showed great superiority over Bridges in this respect punts averaged 30 yards while averaged about 10 yards less Owing to the hot weather several men on each team were compelled to retire Bridges fullback for Cumberland sustained the most serious Injury of the game having his right collarbone broken Cragwell right guard was also! hurt and retired from the game bpencer Cumberland's fast right end was also compelled to quit early in the second half About the middle of the second half Minton Cumbrian right half went out Sanders taking hla place In the second half Dan Blake left halfback of the Vanderbilt team received cut in the head which looked serious for a time but Dan will be able to be In the next line-up of the team His injury resulted from a collision with Head left half of the Cumberland team i Grinnell Jones who took place made one of the most sensational plays of the day Had he not made the mistake of trying to break through a pair of Cumberland players Vanderbilt would have had a touih-down to her credit in the opinion of nearly every one who saw the game Jones made one of the most sensational runs of the game In the second hUf when he went around loft end and was not downed until he had gone So yards run was the sensation of Vanderbilts play Yet there was not a member of the Vanderbilt team who did not distinguish himself individually Where they fell down was on am work Perry Patterson Brown Graham Brit hard Bryan the Blake boys Kyle Tlgert and Hamilum made fine Individual plays but they somehow could not get to work together Ky le fumble of punt In the first half was responsible for Cumberland's storing Waterhouse of Cumberland secured the ball and ran forty yards to a touchdown It was a brlllant run as he succeeded in evading half a dozen tacklers The work of center Emtth and their tackles buI-darth and 8 Bridges was simply great so early in the season Bridges full back Spencer right end and Head left half baik also did great work ns did Fmlser at quarter and Waterhouse at lift end The eagerness of the members of bth teams resulted In irunv off side plays and both were penalized for from five to twenty yards on several carbons Dan Blake In a fierce tackle of Bridges In the last part of the flrt got the cut on his head The flist half closed with the ball on Cumberland 30-yard line Bob Blake acting under instructions from Coath Henry played full baik in the second half taking Tlgert 8 place who went to left end Tlgert did the punting In this half but the rhange seemed to work well as Cumberland was never close to storing in the second half MEN W'ORK BETTER The wearers of the bL and old got 1 seomed to woik better togetier and on man occasions the Lebanon boys were downed for loses comj elling Bridges to punt Tlg'-rt punting and the tinkling of Brown Berry Bob Blake and Hamilton may be sold to have been the features of VamW hilt's woik Fni Curnberl tnil the work of Smith Pud-darth Bridges Spencer and Bridges was best but every niombi of the Curnberl ind team did good work not only as Indivldu vis but as a team In to i work the Vanderbilts fell down verv badlv The teams lined up as follows Vanderl lit Cumberland Perry Center Smith Patte! son ght guard Crngwall Brown Left guard James Graham Bight tackle Kuddarth Prbhard I-oft tackle Bridges Brynii Right end bpenrer Bub Blake Ix-ft end Waterhouse Kyle Quarterback Pmisi I) Bisks left half Head Hamilton Right half Newton Tlgert Pullli i Bridges Substitute! -Vanderbilt Innis Brown Grinnell Jones Curnberl ind Sanders lx-oper Audi rson Summary -Tout hdow Wall rhouse IF NOT TO-DAY TO-FJIORRQV7 BASE BALL Eowen Eltves" Trsarji Special Itpal to The Aneara FRANKLIN Tua I-TY fa" ba'l pawn rf the A'x- emy opened this afternoon i-v a gime with Bnwen School cf Nail r-i -Ing in a Victory fa- tl i ty a score of 34 to fi Towen ya ip uti game and laved we'l we-Vt At point of the gs re they tl owed tier over A wn outpointed and i ghter in w-ght anally played the game out CHICAGO Oct 3 -The American team waa again outclassed In every department of the game Attendance 7000 Score: It II National 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0-8 9 4 Amerlt un 0 0000000 4 5 Wicker and Kling Patterson and Sullivan If you are a Seller and ant a HLwt If you are a Landlord and scant Tenant i If you are an Employer and want Heqj In fact If you wart Anything Why not fill that want to-day? Jt JldlN MuKIviisS A Snap 8b ot cf the Judge Whl'e AttempUng to I-ure the Finny Vertebrates from Lake atuga at Cnl nriil Park by Patterson goal Bridges Linesmen Joe Howell Robert White umpire alker fereeW reidt time-keepers th Trousdale and Kern The Classified Column of TUT AMERICAN put thousands ime communication datlj resulting the filling of the VI Lrts of hotli the Buyer snd the Belier ST LOUIS Oct The SL Louis American had no trouble in winning froth the Nationals td-day Attendance 8200 Score: RH Americans 20001020 6 7 2 Nationals 00000000 0 0 3 6 Powell and Sugden McFarland and COACHES TALK McTyeire Srbtwl Vira Special tdspatch ta The Aisratax MKENZIE Te-tn 1 -Tie M'-Tyelre St bool foci LU tes5 d- i'd the Cumber! ind City a of Cumberland City to-day ly r- of 43 to 0 Both team yvl wro-k and for the first half the a pretty one very fin and made her tT rrfi work Cejit Reyn" Is SfTye're worked his men in fee Kro Fletcher Morr son Mayrt-1 t- T'-llllan did good wo-It fey XJ-'Ty' re while Doughertv Akl- a-i played good for Currtv--J City of a Visam KNOXVILLE Tcm Oft 1-Tbe University of Tennees-e t- ir wihch has been coached by Hobrt v-r formerlv of rnnmm opre4 1 a season to-day bv dtfeahry Tenn College 37 to ft jr- i '-r tn icklrtg tue line as did Bar-re' The line-up foljws KJnev Hat Full back Barrett rl Klrfei Mn'tti Kt half buck Quarter htltti Id Wa'elua Center Ashley K'rby -Smith Rtxht guard Edwards Ftu ns Left tackle Ftune c' nib I eft guard Sneed true Right end Peeples Cornell Outplay Rochester ITHACA Oct Rochester University sprang a sprprise cm the Cornell football team thla afternoon and for the first half of the game neither de smrei In the second half Rochester a outplayed at every point being defeated II to 0 Booster Outclassed CHICAGO Oct The Chicago University defeated the Indiana eleven this afternoon by a 6core of 34 to 0 Th Indiana men were much outi bussed Michiganders Victorious ANN ARBOR Mu Oct 3 The University of Michigan defeated the fesiertJlc School 30 to 0 MUhigans work at times was ragged only one ad being kicked out of six touch-deans House sad Contents Burned jrwHI P1rKtch to The Amerhan CENTRE VI LLE Tenn Oct Richard Parham of near Vernon lost ills xt ard con ten La by fire this morning about 2 o'clcx Mr Parham was mar red Ust April and had built a nice resl-dcc and fitted It up with new furnl-t ir His loss will be 82 000 op J2 600 with about 8 1 000 insurance He is a prosperous farmer and ts also engaged ia the mercantile business Eij Fire at Savannah Ca SAVANNAH Go Ovt 3 iron works and marine railway of John F-ourk A Co were destroyed by fire to-night- It is not known how the tire gmated The loss is upwards of Jl-a (60 partly covered by Insurance RED COILING STRINGS Antninn is the let time to po tr this famous health rt sort Thf wi removes the ch hthtaiiuT I'fecM- of summer Good tahle jiicxrv id rooms anil exci limit liverv Mauifr Red Bmlinp bprinps Tenn 1 BOSTON Ott 3 ritt'burg won the third game of the world championship aeries here to-dav defeating the Botson Amerir me 4 to 2 Almost 19 000 personB clrthd the field Fair hits Into the crowd went as two-baggers The police had tomddt i Bile dlftHulty In (tearing the field for play and liter In keeping the people from en reaching on the field Philippe pitched nnothi uperb game for Pittsburg holding the Rot-tons down to four hits Hughes started In to plti for Boston but was knocked out of the box In the third Inning Score: Boston 00010001 0-2 4 2 Pittsburg 01200001 7 0 Hughes Young and Ciigor Philippe and Phelps SEWANEE tj TO RELIGIOUS LOTES Flder David Idrticj will shas nvornlng at 11 1 1 is at he I nivfruyv-street Brimtt've IhiIiLIhi hurt Rev Rav 111 jirench al Immanuel Baptist Church tn-lUv Bi Je ts "The Encaming LiiS Rinewal of Rev Rugaclule jaimm tD prem St 11 and 2 o'i 1 to-di al West Fnd Methodist Ohur Rev VV A Ouerry will he in riir Of the services to-rtaV at Clmm Cl ire -L whlih Jtirlude holy corrmmjilou at 7 3" communion and sermon at 13 and muting prayer at 7 30 lock Royal Purple Wisa Fxt Gist tS Season After Earl Strau--FEW A NEK S-Tb Kw- feet Mil team laved it cf IP season 5v tt 3 cure of 33 to ft Today game demrsTrstet that F-wanee is rim: In sTe tit -rs-e what W(k In the baik f-d ef gains made by wxnee tt -f the work of Bbi 1 ia bo-an- tr Mooney lirve-up Bliipp and Barrett plv1 g'oat bad for Moonev banl 'X a e-tinct feature of tlie gsrre d-i Game at Tullaboma 8peclal Dl'iaUh ti Tht Annrkan TULLAHOMA Term Oct 3 -The Phelbyvllle Base Ball tt un played the Brandon Tiurung St hool uarn here this afternoon This was the second game between the (bibs and was wtll contested by both ttams Score: Shelbyy llle 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 rBrandons 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 I) 5 Itattei 1 mt and Poplin Bnlli and Arnold Buy youi shirts from KWh Well To Inspect Steamers United Slates Govirnment Inspettor Of Boilers John Harris and Irr-speitor of Hulls George Green wllf leave heie to-morrow morning to make their Hunuuil Inspections of the stunners Itiissi land and IMvomi at The bouts nri the property of the Air lair Tie Company WHERE JOSH COLLIER? Disappeared Three Weeks Ago and Haa Not Eeen Heard From Special TipAtch to The American HARTSULLE Ala Ovt 3 -The whereabouts of Jot-h Collier who left his home here three weeks ago is as niuih a myst'-ry its ever The first few days nothing was thought of his disap yearanie lie had been einptoyed as engineer and fireman for one of the 1 trge engines that operates the heading plant of Bhipp Topscot He was a poor manager financially and it Is believed that he has gone to Memphis or Nashville seeking better employment He left a wife and two young children His wife is very much grieved over his disappearance and claims there was no cause for his going bhe is a daughter of Dr Rountree county health officer Col'ier Is also well connected He once lived in Nashville and was In the real estate business He was last seen In Decatur the nlgbt after he left home He Is about 35 years old SENTENCE AFFIRMED Yet the Man He Killed is Alive and Well Fpeclal Piiputch to The American KNOXVILLE Tmq 01 3 -The Supreme Court of Tinnesae lit session in this Ot) affirmed a sentence of twenty yiurs pas-td on Clarence Ibake IS ytars ol for the tmirdir of Silas Hulln who It is homed Is slive and well One vear io whin thi case eatne before the court Bulin the supposed dead man was produc'd In ourt together with affidavits tint he is dhe man supjsised to have titcn ktihd by In a drunken brawl St Clinton Tenn To-day the court decid'd that It ould only hear the case on it merits the affidavits having diaap- aired and Re ike sentence was affirmed eike pect pardon from Gov Fran He undoubtedly killed some man In hi fight but who the fellow was will prolmblj ver be istabllehed DISftGREEP'QVERWAGES Several Hundred Men Strike at Coal Creek Smlal Dlpit'h to The Amirlran KM1XMLLE Tenn flit Between V) aud fCJ mill emplov'd by th" Coal i ek Caii (otnpmy strut to-day be-ca He a disagreement ovr the wige Kile Vlxtle and fruirvllle mines are li fixed it was in the latter mine that men nut dtath a ar ago in an explosion Hi com! any dues not reeognlte tie mil in tmt has alwavs paid the prevailing mil wage ah Bank for Hartselle Ala ftpedat idvpttih to The Arnerlian HAUrbI ILr AUt ut It Is a ccrtilitv that Hirtselle Is to have a biiik Dorter A Crockett at p'CHentlng par-t(s were here to-day and ivc ptr-fa led Rll arrangements to open for bjs'np sbont Nov 1 Sonde of thp rco-t (inmliifnt buMlil'Ss tnen of Hnrt-sille will be ronnedcl with this cntir-j ri'P Mobile Register' Cotton Estimate MOBILH AIa O't 3-J'he Milla Iteginers pommctilal department aki the cotton crop 11203375 bak a conbcrvaUva eo Lit ate TS to LiUh b'l 3 I Phillips of Cumberland Elated Henry Not Disappointed To an American representative Saturday evening Cun b-rlurd hui won the game Coach I'hills of Cumberland fiid I thiiut it every one who saw the game lo-d will agree that Cumberland outplay'd Vandt rbilt at every point In Cumberland boys came here to-dav nulved to win the game They km iheir strength in the line and I every fa r-mmded j'erson who saw the game will siy that Cum-b rl ind was strorgest in the lire niv opinion we had Vanderhilt beaten til every depaitmmt of the game iik of the line we developed a strtngth that I reaiiy had not expected think however that we won the girne piinGpilly as the rtsuit of the work of our taikbs liut everv irtn on the Cumberland hum did tie Com lienry of Vanderbilt said hile umleeand ua today I hvrdlv thnk they ton jerform the same way to-morrow Cumberland has a strong I' am heavy the line but I believe th if Vardirbilt had play up to the prat lice work of (he teilll WP ttnull have won this nfUrnoon 1 hive rver 'n candidatis for a fat bait team more inter' amd ti their work than me the Vai b-b It (and'ditc When I this rplnt pievaibrg I am eatKfied We will have a t- the fteli when our next ginie Is plaved which will mike a in beilir showing than was made to-liv ant this does not mfiri that there uiil be any change in the line-up 1 hardlv tliink that any one who wUnfssei thla afternoons game will trim lee the work of the memters of the team individually speaklt But the it mains that the team as a team did not rea ll standard en tn i 1 try work What n-derhilt mds now team work This is the rtn ent of game that I will ot on In the future non le a fi vv hargeg in the line-up of tt Vanderbilt lim when thev xt appdir In a tine I have riot 1 1 be ame to decide upon the fine 1 i up of the teim ss there are many promt i kg cm didates for several of the positions Wl'hln tbs next two utks hownr will ts ab'e to name the who i I rorttute the 'Yur sitv ti sin lids ien Destructive Fire MERIDA -atari Oil A fire whbh raged h- )el'rdsv and last might has infi a tremor dons low to the orpmer' al omrnumtv the los heiejr enormous 8 versl tree stores wire uttitlv d'rnvet inettd nr th-dr -tn' I of g( et 'f rte tniH ml stork (test os 01 were we'l 1 in I Vto Hallway tu 1 ling was totally de'troyed Republicans Give it Up rl it 1 1 rei'i li The A lurrieiui I II UTIVioilA nn 3 -The lopnl'lnan 1 ncilue mniit'o (h an dh 1 I i ate a (UH'hliiafir tin tiuurolj Ttiplvs (he nfllie to tikp Inrun twi A 'nt tn Khout i it u'o tr-t for coumbnun only In the iovenih Ward OriE FULL QUART OF irer 100 CCD Plsasrd Customers EY npig i i jVo lore in all Jiash-oillc is better prepared to clothe your little man jfrem Shoes to Hats better than Htrsbherg IBrcs 319 and 321 JV College St See onr line of School Suits I See oar line of School Shoes 150 S-e our lino of School Caps T- at Of course tue haOe better if tenanted I tasRSTa 11 YEAR OLD Un know th4 menlnf of wrrl rn1 will Ho ml HaIbi KrUrllrly4 hlhrf Iltwemw4 tfce Urftl Mall Order bUWrf 4 wmrra In tHf hotiiti Alt ilte Sank I arwllna Mokry WW aril I tki rr'n tod wovl tint wvuMint If th kmw hiw-tb4j tto ttnarnt! 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