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7 on i nnn THE COURIER-TOURNAL. LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, NUVmc jp, hotlv contested from the tin the ball -was 1 -iS hotly contested from the tin the ball was 'MSY DOWNS kicked on untu tne iui.ia.ic time up. Both-sldes made their scores ln STA11 DErEAlb SEW AM WINS the nrst nait. for a touchdown. Hoise kicked goal Time :02:12.

Score, Sewanee 16, vanderbilt 0. Vanderbilt Makes Touchdown. Paducah Team Defeated. Pumic'ah. Kv.

Nov. 25. (Special.) The RAL 15 TO 6 punt of -seventy yards by Dockery, was easily the feature of the game. The quarterbacks did most of the spectacular work. The contest was tho last for Harry who was all-Araeriqjn tackle when at Dartmouth, and who to-day finished his time as a St.

Louis University player. Georgia "Tech." Wins. Atlanta, Nov. 25. Showing a remarkable reversal of form over the previ football game this afternoon between Ma CONTEST EASILY Nelson lueen C0RN117T06 lay Game On Field Several Inches Deep With Mud, Slush and Ice.

rlon, and the Paducah Atn etic was bitterly contested. The visitors won by the score ot 12 to 0. Colgate Defeats Carnegie. vutKhiinr Nov. 25.

The Carnegie Tech After the kick-off, Grlffln blocked Sewanee's punt and a Sewanee man fell on the ball on her own two-yard line. Sewanee punted. Vanderbllt's ball on Sewanee's fifteen-yard -line. Sewanee Vanderbllt's forward pass ana punted. It was Vanderbllt's ball on sewanee's twenty-yard line.

A series i of line plays and a forward pass gave Vanderbilt a touchdown. Neely failed to kick goal. Score, Sewanee 10, Vanderbilt ous Georgia Tech defeated her Lexington Team Wins State Championship In Fierce Football Struggle. nical School's eleven was unable to hold the heavy Colgate team to-day, the visit ancient rivals, the Clemson "Tigers on the gridiron here this afternoon by the decisive score of 29 to-3. Clemson's only score, came hi the game Defeats Vanderbilt In Annual Football Scrimmage by 16 To 5.

when Blssell, left haltbacK, maoe a (TrtTl from the tWenlV- ors winning py a anum HONOfoS GO TO ALABAMA HALF ENDS IN TIE. FIRST IN RIFLE TOURNAMENT, Alter tne kicii-uii punts gave Vanderbilt the ball In tne center of the Held. A completed f0llwd pass gave the ball to Sewanee on an uerbllt's fltty-yard line. Sewanee was penalized fifteen yards for holding. "Vanderbilt got- the ball on a fumble on ha flftv-anven vard line.

Sewanee elght yard line. Tecli immediately started aggressive tactics and-plowed her way through the lighter Clemson men for five touchdowns, adding four goals front touchdowns. Jenkins, Tech's right eno, BARBEE SHINES THROUGHOUT. A Whisky That's Whisky Bottled in Bond Distilled by Us at Registered Distillery No. 410 BardstoTKm, Ky.

We Are Also Distributers of THE GENUINE COMMODORESARE OUTPLAYED vib.hurir. Nov. 25 Honors went in the final minutes of the play, maae a sensational run of eighty-five yards for a Ithacans Could Not Withstand tho to Alabama in the annual tournament of th Southern Rifle Association at Camp Onslaught of Bed and Bluein Second Half. Seelbach and Duffy Stars On Danville Eleven Big Crowd Sees the Contest. Straight Tactics Emplayed By Both Williamson to-day.

For the tournament Alabama scored with Mississippi sond and Louisiana third. The cuj. lor Teams New Plays Fail For Nashville Eleven, touchdown. Tech worKea tne wmv pass successfully. Decides Texas Championship.

Austin, Nov. 25. Before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a football game in Texas, the A. and M. College defeated, the University of Texas in an blocked the forward pass.

A forward pass gave the ball to Sewanee on Vanderbllt's fifty-yard line Sanee was penalized fifteen yards for holding Vanderbilt got the ball on a Sewanee' 57-yard line. Sewar.ee blocked a forward pass. It was Sewanee i tail in the center of the Held. Faulkenoury kicked line for twenty yards. Sewanee made thirty yards on an end run.

but was penalized fifteen yams i JSSSST with ISO Hogaboom of Mississippi, was second, with 1(8. ine CONTEST WAS POOBLY PLAYED. TBtEEE GOALS FBOM FIELD. rapid fire medal was won by i-ope, aisu or Alabama follow evenly matched game by the. score of RESULTS OF OTHEK GAMES.

clean to 0. Both teams played a Iiaru, the shoot Adj. Gen. Fride, of Missis. slDDl.

was selected president and Mont Old Taylor Whi HILADELPHIA, Nov. ii. nai- Same. The 'game was. devoid of very- much work being the gomery the next place or meeting.

Lexington, Nov. State University defeated Cen P' holding. Browne gamed ten a -right end, the game ending with the ban orT Vanderbllt's twenty-yard inc In Se wanee's possession. The crowd surged on. the field and the game was called bj con sent.

Final score, Sewanee lb, ander bllt 5. OHIO STATE DEFEATS KENYON. principal feature of the contest, lilrkpat-rlck. for Texas, proved a- great genera lowlng and sliding around on a fleld that was several Inches deep with mud, slush, ice and tral University here to-day 15 to 0 for of the State. The ALBANY TEAM ASIIVILLE, Nov.

25. Sewanee gained her revenge today, winning the annual football game by the score of 16 and had his team playing In the tarmeis territory -during the entire contest, whi'e Hooker, Shippe and "Ward did star worn pools of water, Pennsylvania ueieaicu BOTTLED IN BOND AT ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS. LOSES TO BLIND BOYS tor A. and M. to i Play On Heavy Field Before Crowd game was one of the hardest and closest fought that has ever been played ln Lexington, and until Capt.

Barbee, of the Kentucky team, dropped his third field goal in the last few minutes of the game, tho result was continually in doubt. Auburn Defeats Georgia. Montgomery, Nov. f. Hprlslve defeat to tne Cornell ln the annual game on Franklin field this afternoon, 17 to 5.

The contest was poorly played, for which weather and fleld conditions were ln a great measura responsible. Twenty thousand persons witnessed the game. First Half Ended In Tie. Sightless Youngsters by Straight KMC MUOACT Of Sewanee clearly outplayed Vanderbilt during the first half of the game In every department. Moise, for Sewanee, played the game of his life, and his teammates backed him up in splendid style.

Vanderbilt was lacking in her usual snap, University of Georgia, the score being ll to 5. All scoring was done In the first half, Georgia-taking a brace in the second of Columbus. Nov. State University finished her football season "reescorfngWtSS over eleven points being madef Football Are Victorious in Close Gridiron Combat. OFFICE AND SALESROOM Corner Floyd and Market Sts.

Nearly 7,000 persons from all over tne State saw the game, and Central University was represented by nearly a Auburn's scores were due in great part to the use of the forward pass, t.coit.1 is Both Phones 2058. Louisville, Ky. and except for Morrison's work, was a There was 'hardly choice in tin teams during the first lia.lt. which ended thousand confident supporters and a big HE Blind School football team and ln a tie at 0 to but Pennsylvania show score came as cue imuu u. rnr spectacular manner.

Reynolds, 101 Auburn, attempted to Punt, but was brass band. Central Shines In First Half. h5 the defens! hloiiked. Davis secured tne oau, the New Albany High School team played a game yesterday morning, the sightless boys win ivenyun tackled on the five-yard line by keen disappointment to her supporters. Morrison played a star game.

He went down under puts In splendid style, often downing his man in his tracks. He was often behind the line breaking up Interferences. Stiwanee's Defense Superb. of play was there. an fleld ten.Srme(ltrtVl7called...

the grandstand. As' the moleskin warriors gut off the ball the referee announced "touchdown." Drevenstsdt Misses Goal. Coach Bankart did a bis thing in defeating the Manual team this year. The struggle was clean and hard. Capt.

Hardin and his men played a memorable game. Our team was the best on form, and to-day's game showed that it was the ed the better form ln the second half. Because of the wretohed conditions neither side could make any great gains by carrying the ball and much punting was resorted to. Both teams -fumbled frequently. Cornell started out like a winner.

Th3 Ithacans kicked off. After an exchange punts Pennsylvania fumbled and Cornell started ln to hammer the Pennsylvania line, and Robb carried the ball over tho Pennsylvania line. O'Connor kicked goal. "1 Pennsy Pulls Together. Davis rolled over the line.

Xj. halves body of Auburn, head ed bv the cadet band, took possession ot the field. Missouri Defeats Kansas. Kansas City, Nov. one i of the hardest-fought games ever witnessed here the University of Missouri football team ning by the score of 10 to 0.

The blind wearers of the moleskins started off tile scoring in the early part-of the first half. A long punt and a number of line bucks brought the leather close to the Hooslers' goal and Fitzner took it over. in tho n.nHnn. Rav. of New Al Central outplayed State In the first half, and only a fumble as.

Seelbach was going oVer. the lino for. a touchdown kept Central's score down. Again in less than ten minutes the visiting team carried the ball to the. two-yard line, only to be held The touchdown for Central The open field work of Jones nature.

Ohio State used many subsU Ohio best in reality. Cumnock, who did most of the kicking On the defensive Sewanee was at her best, and on the offensive work she far tutes In the seconu 'varsity the Uie ball was taken over close to the lines, Cumnock was called on to punt out Capt. Hardin caught the punt on the excelled Vanderbilt. At rushing the line, it several men to omraerinK In this engaging In this by game bany, made a touchdown after he had fumble on the part ot bne hereby wtaning the Missouri Vafiey conference championship. The score was 1.

wa; her 'Mason was dlsqua: Tirmnllzed hi Mason was dlsqua penalized was made late in the first half, inside of five minutes after Barbee kicked a fleld goal for Kentucky. Central carried the elght-vard line. The try -lor goa. nnfl nrevenstedt missed It, Vanderbilt was not successful, while fae-wanee more freely made her distance. The first half was almost throughout a his Kenyon nan.

to 0. Both teams went a clean record, neither having been goal In the second half. ball to the ten-yaru line unu TEXAS DEFEATS TTJLANE. for the High School eleven, also deserves much credit for his work. His getting off the onslde kick was the best exhibition of this play seen here for some time.

Cumnock's regular punts did not travel as- far as Johnson's, but his low onside kicks traveled on a line of about fifteen to thirty yards and were very hard to handle. He also uses very good judgment In placing these kicks. The work of the centers is closely con of tho players on the blind team. In tne next half the Blind School eleven won the game by carving the ball seventy-five vards down Uie field after hitting the line, "and going around the ends. Ray took tile ball over for the winning score.

Both teams used straight football for tho must nnrt. Several forward passes kick going a foot to the right of the bar. f. Wa-n was Wins Victory By Superior Offennive standing behind the goal line, receneu forward pass from Frank and was pulled to the ground. Barbee Star of Game.

kicking duel, with Vanderbilt frequently fumbling the ball. Both teams stuck to straight football most of the time. Vanderbilt tried the forward pass twice, failing to complete It each time. Sewanee tried it twice, gaining each time, the first onei paving the way for the touchdown. the end of the half the Sewanee rooters formed in line and circled the field, headed by a brass band.

Upsetting ah i Predictions, the not only held the Kansas line in check, but time and again the Missouri ends faced down the field aheaO I of punts and downed a Kansas roan in his tracks as he caught the ball. Drake Wins Championship. Des Moines. Nov. oe of the.

largest crowds ever a football Bame in Iowa Drake UnUers The Pennsylvanlans soon pulled them-. selves together. Securing the ball in Cornell territory- on a fumble following a punt, Pennsylvania pounded Its way to the five-yard line, and Fullback Rams-dell was pushed over for a touchdown. Braddock kicked goal. Score 6 to 6.

Pehnsvlvanla broke the tie soon after the second half began, getting the hall ln midfleld. First downs were made with difficulty, but the Red and Blue finally had the ball within the Ithacans' ten-yard line. Cornell held twice, but on tin last down Right Halfback Irwin went over for Pennsylvania's second touch were tried, but these usually failed. The sent In at qua u.i Wa blind boys worked one for ten yarub. and Defensive wont.

08ffendW minutes of or the flrst tchdoS ked goal. The rest nected with that of the kickers and tho difference in passing for punts was noticeable. Gray, though playing a good gamo. aid not inoei. Sunddstopped He booted Barbee was the hero of the game.

He scored every point made by his team, kicking three beautiful fleld goals from the twenty-llve-yard line, circling the end for a twelve-yard run that made a touchdown, and kicking goal His slash.ng was not always sure in his passing for cess. With the exception o. downs the goal of neither team was never endangered. The playine through Second Repetition of First. C'aered touch.

itc rnuiu.co out the game was in tne inmure had the ball on the kicks, a numoer 01 nis posaes ucuiti and causing fumbling. Hoerter, howevei, was always steady and every pass was perfect. At one time to down. Braddock kicked goal. Last Scoring of Game.

work through tne line was disconcerting to Central In the last fleld. Ison and Fitzner ayea games for the Blind School, while Capt-Utz, of the New Albany team, put up a down was maue u. "i of plav. the result of a series of sniahes The most sensational play ol the game the ixty-yard run made by Kur Cham of Drake, for the second The second half was a repetition of the first, the ball being nearly the entire time In Vanderbilt territory. Sewanee con-, tinned her excellent work and made a and Cumnock punted to Warren who sScoreenercndror Pierce the line of the opposing eleven.

entered the Sullivan. who was pitted against also half of the game. Rodes, lefthalf for State, good ground gainer. returned three yards, -in "Seir own good battle. Tne two squuun matched both In weight and In speed and the blind chaps deserve much credit lor Schanze, his superior in weight by forty The last scoring of the game was tha second in eleven minutes of ith Manual navms forty-yard line.

pounds, played a most creditaoie He blocked the only punt of the same. result -of a blocked kick. In attempting to kick out from behind' the goal line Simp Stars For Central. 'i'hp third touchdown came In two and s'2rcrSi! their victory over tneir opi- As a preliminary engagement the t-arK-land and Clifton football tfanlfvplBnS 0 to 0 game. The lineup for the second game was as follows: Simpson and Schanze were a tower of Haskell Indians Win.

Lincoln, Nov Haskell defeated Nebraska on Andrews HfeaAM Qonlhnch starred for Central FOOTBALL GOSSIP. There was no Teiuter parade through the streets after the game yesterday, bu I SnTsnipes kicked' the ball squarely be- strength in the Purple line, btmpson a Hint end was always down the fleld son's punt was blocked by Heii.man tor Pennsylvania, who fell on the bill betori a Cornell man could tackle him. The punt out was fumbled. The lineup: Pennsylvania. Position.

Cornell. Seely, 1 eagle. bucks In the second nair coninuuieu -ward r-Tovenstedt's touchdown. Manual and Hign N. A.

H. S. Positions, ciinu a lurking Left end Hazel Left Naive under a punt and never allowed a man to pass his end -for more than two or three yards. The only gains made around one-half minutes' more play. In the second half Sewanee ripped upon the vanderbilt line almost at will and ran around the ends with ease.

Vanderbilt made her single touchdown, the luck breaking temporarily in her favor In the second half, wherever luck played a part, It broke in Sewanee fa- Sewanee Wins Toss. crowds of the central marched through tween CARLISLE INDIANS. WIN. Defeat St. LouistJrJversity By Score of 33 To 0.

Timer Anderson said: "It was a re-murkablv close battle, with the result SS ToS waspectacular each ot the touchdowns coming after long rnexTelK in the general mechanical plajs. M-f -twnnn Defeats Evansville. Braddock Left end Hurlburt Woolrfl Weeks. nnwni Left guard O'Nell It T1IZ. Scalf doubt up to almost the last yn nr the city.

The wearers of the of course, the more jubilant, L7prou Jy announced the score and sang Farringtou leelbach the greatest ground gamer Dodds L.eit tacKie Byrne Thanks- mils Xov Carlisle Indians was one 01 imiuca giving games I have ever seen. Dietrich, Lamberton RIeley Walsh Right guard Leigh Duncan or Right Hazelwood Dlhl COOk guard. their songs, an(J Nov. Zo. (apemivi.

Sewanee won the toss and chose to de ana rtn urerous men on the Evansville. t- a vv those Donnan Seagrave, Pfclffer Munk Crosby, Quarter' Becker Best About 1,000 people saw between the the Sa? 5 Except for a few mq- Center Right guard Right tackle Cozens Pike Ferrler My questions as to by came Left half Capt. Kay one ul 0 fleld. Central Won tse Toes. Morris SlTeBlgh Scream and the Mt.

ment-s at 'opening of the game, when Kvansvllle fend tho south goal with a ngnt winu at their backs. Neely kicked off forty-five yards to Faulkenbury, who returned it twenty yards. An attempt to rush-Vanderbllt's line failed and IJolse punted for- Kauffman, Turoir. Riirht ena fumbles Vernon, Dlaylng St. ltn, Ison Fitzner Sutton The day was an Ideal one for the big game and the friends -of the two schools turned out en masse to support their favorites.

One of the largest crowds that ever witnessed the Thanksgiving day game was in attendance. The stands at each sideand Moffatt and Mlnton Fullback Montgomery half, within the Vernon team won w. i.i- sfore of 18 to 0. Louis never even "real ateneu tlirnueh a rv and the sound of them was mingled Central won the toss and chose the east Owen, vvoou Sommer. gobb.

young Left half Tydeman LlbDy run h.nv vards. Neely returned it twelve. 1 firms' OIL. l-Winai after he" had recovered a u. with the cheers oi broken field h- yards and Morrison made ten yards.

Two the ends and line too strong and Panted. Heilman, WINNERS OF THE CONTINENTAL DERBY. and ronnos-a Defeats Maryville, Irwin Right nan xaui.umn -qo nnmnolieu IO puui. attempts at end lauea to gain, evidence after tne -'-it who FIERCE BATTLE BETWEEN BLACKS Ramsdell Lan- 1 -nnmrorpn tne Dan. 31, Nov.

Neelv punted forty-live yarns. "frohow fo what schoo: bled ana ilne for big After a fum- dosed the football sea ier returned It iwemj Miller. Scott Fullback -Simpson Touchdowns Ramsdell, Irwin, Heilman. ii.iomoblles. decorateo- Vnnflerbllt was gams but as he shit over the goal he ble, Sewanee puiueo.

son winning from MaryvUle In to-day's at the two ends of the held weie -ui-pletely filled and the gay Crimson and Purple colors of the two schools made a beautiful picture. Just inside the inclosure were the boxes, which were occupied with pretty girls and their escorts liar nwn fllrV-Vaxa IU1S- l.eil.l.ci Dogs In Field Trials At Barbers, N. Robb. Goals from touchdowns Braaoocn belonged over the the purple and old Bom, a tne cU'VuTolhrHighhoo were not 'crimson boys EafiSs' scor'e was' a fluke tVnnard Maryville's flfieen-yard Une attemed an onslde kick which was TvS S5 Mar'ille'. The ball flew oyer blocked by Mao faun upon Finish Same as in.

uw. Kentucky Event. followers. Colored Y. M.

C. A. Football lacking, ana the aefeea UdCU LL-l'f SUET. silent, ret Vanderbilt nor Sewanee did any.goou rushing line or working end runs. The game was a.

punting game, with the ball always near the center ot the field. Vanderbilt punted forty yards and Brown returned it the full distance behind splendid interference. Sewanee punted twent-llve yards. Vanderbilt punted. Brown signaled fair catch and from the thir y-flve-vard line attempted a Held goal.

He failed to kick goal. 2 Connor, tteieree i.c. plre Edwards, Princeton. Field judge Langford, Trinity. Head linesman Evans.

Lehigh. Time of halves Thirty-five minutes. Case Plays Tie With Oberlin. Cleveland, O.T Nov. 25.

Western Reserve University handed the State championship to Oberlin College here to-das; bv Dlavinc Case to a 5-5 tic. It was the Barbers, N. Nov. 25. The Derby of Field Trials Club was Se end.

After twenty-yard run uuuy ran out of bounds. Seelbach Makes First Down. Seelbach made first "down two times through the line. the ball on the tn stn.le held-for downs and Player During Game At Springfield, Team Defeats Cane Club by Close Score and Several Players Are Hurt. the Continental bva Marq ue "man or a touchdown VSattanooga's score waa made, up of a from the field, three touchdowns and two "goals.

Georgia Loses To Birmingham. Birmingham. Nov Probably Jiaiaiiy iijuion- There was some division of the root'ng hosts TaJ night at the leading At Macau.ey's, where the Merry ow" Is occupying the stage ap was made doT waltz to the tune of the iif rry the -acts Before the play and been (he flnlshed.at noon.to-day, the judges declaring the following dogs the winners: Eugene setter; owned by ci'wiM. Ohio. Nov.

the Vanderbilt Makes Gains. Mcked to the middle of the field. State Frank Rellly, of Jhlladelpnia of rmmgnam, oeiea.cu uc-'e here this Town University, of Kentucky, niornlne by the score of 11 to 0. Otterbeln-Wlttenberg football gara iu-y Quarterback Cole, of the Wittenberg team was seriously injured and carried from' the fleld unconscious. In an attempt to tackle one of the Otterbeln was kicked on the head There HE T.

M. C. A. uoioreu rum and both shnwii, Team had a tough time, yesterday in defeating the Cane Club ZZ-e oS for it. opponents.

Vanderbilt failed to gain consistently through the line and Neely punted forty vards to Lanier, who was downed ln his 'track. Sewanee's ball on her own forty-five-yard line. FOOTBALL RESULTS tQr a t'chdkS goal. Score at TTIirh School team by the score of 5. to 0, at-Dusty 'IrVwSd over him ten minutes seventeenth annual Thanksgiving 'game of the two schools.

"The result was unexpected. Betting had run as high as 3 to 1 on Case, and beforn the game stood at 5 to 3. The muddy field, from which a war.u sun thawed previous frosts, was held partly responsible for Case's poor showcase failed to show anywhere, near ex-Dccted form, and her fumble of the ball was a feature of the game. Her generalship also was criticised. Portman, of Re-Serve, showed good form In punting.

Full-hnck Heller, ot Case, starred In olfenslvo end of first buiMuui The virion ln in Second itnouinmc, ThlrdCreole Sue, setter; owned by-G. Parsons of New York. fSurth Flshel's' Sport Woolton, pointr eownied t.y J. A. Bigelow, of fcolumbus, handled by E.

D. Garr. of.Louls; four winners finished-in the same order in the Kentucky Derby JaK irt Immediately bn conclusion of the Derby the alt-age stake was begun and two bmcei wire run off. The dogs distln-gSshfng themselves were the pointer Gilt v-Xe owned by Pixley Hamilton of kiSS, "vS nd the English setter. proper FROM ALL StGTIUIMS.

At Birmingham. Lou- rx-ili certainly oe fhe Barbee Drops. Two Field form next Monday mo. ame3 School boys take in a new one, and the the second half The Blue and State came back ln hovder. Sewanee punted tnirty-nvo Morrson returned it ten yards Vanderbilt punted thirty-five yards to Lamer, who was downed in his track.

Molse punted forty yards and on an end run Venderbllt was penalized fifteen vards for holding. Vanderbilt punted forty vards to Lanier, who was down almost in his tracks. Sewanee ball wa aCoTeeaT carHed from the fleld and taken to a. frnternity-house an auto- VTolumn was also injured. He has recovered conscTJusness, but his recovery Is doubtful.

march through the Rhodes Park, Twenty-slxtn aim way It was one of the hardest fought battUis ever played on a gridiron by colored team's in this city. The contest was spirited and at no part of the game did efther team show weakness. Both tean were fairly matched, only the T. M. A being a few pounds heavier.

The game was won by the strategy and persistency of Dean's 'forward In the first halt it was a see-saw game. the game. Only r' X' owned by F. S. Scott, of line stat.

work. MUSEUM FOB BLIND. i3ATch cLak'e F0eit 17; DePauw 3. At St Joseph. Jewell 41); CtknaCuIvfr -Military 4cademy 29; Ohio Northern University 0.

At Springfield, Wltten- bAt Alliance. Union West- fives' Moines, 11; Ames p. At "Norfolk. Polytechnic Institute is:" Agricultural and Mechanical 'Tthe usual Programme carried out. RSsesr.

vSiderbilt's right guard i was in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Twentv-slx d6gs are entered for this stie Snd it will T-eiulre at least two days more to complete it. rtn trick olavs iar ayai backs gain around the ends and. the cen-? of The line received the Jr ,1 half Barbee circled right Held. An- Molse -punted ARKANSAS WINS.

Defeats Washington University of St -Louis 34 To 0. ilerson taking his place. place In which asou forty-five yards. (New Tork Sun.) A room for the blind was opened at the American Museum of Natural His mostly in the favor of tne 1 OLD GLORY HORSE SALES. sefwhar-hrthiaks end for a fifteen-yard run that netted a touchdown.

Central did not get within wentv yards of the goal, and twtMnes Sewanee Makes Touchdown. boys. -Toward tne last i-irfnr, HfTiii fi scrim- Nov. uni College, 36; itn Rock, auu -iM withln afternoon de- mage They made versity Of St. twenty i 5 to 0.

Czarevna, With Good Two and Thres- Washington managers and coacn touchdown, iv htl, teams got 11 toTlve their opinions, au oI 34 to in a tame exhi- In the seconu. tpnm had wiii. on nana lu i uuuw Year-Old Becoras, sens nor S9.00O. Old gmduates areu nlaved In whicn me tory on Saturday. Tne idea ongiuui.ru with Curator Sherwood.

The aim is to make a collection of things that will explain themselves by their shapes A teacher from the Library for the Blind at 444 Amsterdam will nave the department In charge, and Mrs Agnes L. Rdessler will, oversee it. One of the most interesting things ln the department, which is ln the soutli On fumble, Vanderbllt's ball or. her twenty-yard line was punted out of, dan Sewanee's ball was on Vanderbilt fhlrty-nve-yard line. By line rushes Sewanee advanced the ball to Vanderbilt flfteen-vard line.

Sewanee was penalized fit 'een 'yards for holding. Sewanee's ball lllteei. line. Oition, from start State InstltuUon for Deaf and Dumo Achlta'-Fa-lrmont College South! 'Oklaltate University EAY0rRlcn5S" Randolph-Macon 20; Park Newport News. and in Rf, from the wemyMive-yaTd line: hSf ended with the.

ball In 2entS's POSsessloen oni. their own flfty- Positions. Central. Left end Bright Seelbach Chambers and ia Earl Center Cnsman llfls Simrall only four times did the Mis- IFSEHEBhrief )i. lines rather than around Hie SEKnteM Cane Club, did some ends Knight, 01 111 Wrightson and Tucker finally hurt, losing lucaer.

1Vnitc nt the same team, make first down, and the team make nrst ever New York, Nov. sale ol 110 IV? to the Arkansas goal, iney S'ewan was penalized fifteen yards for "eoTher'o'wn in every horses at the "Old uiory ison Square to-day realized a record mark for the week. several teem. lt waa not ,,.1, blew aiiiiou.ii.iii6 of Mis! May 15; Hampden-syunej a. At Jackson.

received a cut ove VanderDUL corridor of the Dlro nan on- 1110 floor of the museum, is the big table on which the exhibit be -It is forty-five feet long by five feet wide and was made of one tree cut i2crkt yea? tTtake part in the fes-rivitles. Now that both the Central-State University and the Sewanee-Vanderbllt have been settled It is probab Sit something will be done In regard to ih- proposition that the winners of these battles meet to decide the champion dangerous. rt t.nirtr 01 Liie l-jtoi-uiu better game Just aIl second half Phillips dash-the close the sedono. ndown but ed across the 1 ne 10 WttS the last score did not cpu Fa anu tackle. Seelbach Babb.

Rjirht end Duffy fhanklln -rSSterback 'l-rank Johnson Pie-eon The uane tn ten nr. t12tt. and a 3-year-old record of bIsbIddI 9' A. and M. College 3.

it New verstty of Texas IS; Tuls.ne ii. versus Arkansas am Interchange of punts gave the ball (AJLinee in center of field. A forward in the secoi r. un.WB a ti Pttflo nf Pnoll rnnv vards and Lanier went feet 01 incn thev'were At ijltuo iwt.o, ft for J9.00 1. Mr.

Cas'e also bought Little pass Moise failed TT- nn I OlVCrSlLV W. nnohrlfiwTl. score. in scire: The round ena iui Sweetheart, a 4-year-oiutroiiC. maklngaetljt 1...

a masses and VTt Montgorry'. 17; University of Georela Threlkeia Ramsey AT C. A. trial recoro. 01 Kh oav con.

in trie Philippines. The top is nearly a foot thlcknd the sides still have the bark on. The table legs are sections of a smaller tree. There are mounted birds In the collection Care has been taken to select have some striking feat r. tflr-fiin Drs.

J. A. the line. SefeVeeMcciung, Leh.g Vmtfx- ship of Uie souui. tr tlSg ricord of 2:07.

was. sold to At Atlanta, and Sewanee for Both OLlLie Taj-lton. of Lexington. Michigan -Butler College 12; Wa. son 3.

At Indianapolis. aim the title, and unless te5." Vsinderbllt. Head ir Whorlev. linesmen. easily tn iVfJflie light for Washington.

FhJ; workaoi Crelkmere was also a fea- ture. ''l TjjJTJIffiD DITRING GAME. Center For Virgtaia" Military Institute Knocked Out, But Becovers. x. vj.

Nov. 25 Cadet Fred Lynchburs Va. No Webster, of football eleven, $8,250. conn. and -li Time of Halves Thlrty-flva basn ujiw 0.1.

Dennl- 31; inter- Another who really has earned "f.yijs srimie the teams of tlie two colleges w-Ul arguing until the next football line. Lexington, minutes. At Marietta, son 0. a nrv.atur. 111.

-Mllliken University 17; ICADISONVTLLE WINS. T1E GAME FOR THE WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP. rard Anve-vird line. Neely College 15. is' expectea that steps will be taken 'nim-diatelv to have the teams come to- ethe" Both elevens have protessed their 'Aggies" -40; At Topeka, Kan.

Kansas Defeats Paducah For Championship to test the matter in actual com- Virginia severa, hours bere The Native, a 5-vear-old bay utal-HnnS for 026. G. H. Estabrook. of Den-nH his 7-year-old trotter, Denver, to Steee.yor PhUadelphla, for FRANK G0TCH FAILS TO THROW ZBYSZC0 IN HOUR.

Nov--FraGobch iy Vanderbilt forty- 20: Colorado 0.. tcansas 6. of Western jienracKy. r'ar- this name Lou- result of miuxles received in Madlsonvllle, Nov. At Ivans Haskell i.Wille followers of the game are already Marquette and Notre Dame Engage In Fiercest Football Scrimmage of Year.

the uame nerc At Lincoln, son ball. ure. Indian Dasaeis also exhibited and a talk on the Rod Men will be given. Manv species of coral are ln another division, likewise sponges, sea plumes; ceaweed and crabs. Peruvian pDttery fs shown bv many curious jugs and vases and with each specimen goes an Thtere'stins bit of spoken CUPOLAS FOB.

DEFENSE. (New Tork Evening Post.) Two hundred cupolas ore to constituto a main feature of the fortifications of Antwerp. These cupolas, ot which the lost been delivered, have the aru -ironrtrhl -tive-jari. ty-five 16. city should be selected as a confclous The a nnniinK uuc.

nass. sowaneo.B". InstltM Franklin College in an V-." of Rnectators from all ness'ana is (n scrinm scrimmage The half ended her. own forty-yard line. Madlsonvllle High scnooi ai High School team from Paducah in a hard-fought and exciting game of football here to-day by the score of 10 to 6 This victory makes the local eleven the High School champions of estern Kentucky.

ZM-Ico the glint Pole. In an hour, and Zbyszco 6 ma.ch. the conditions ot accident oocurreo. make galn3 oor end. parts 01 tne It, the Nothing to noth- Milwaukee, Nov.

Bt ng one ot n. aroui.1 cn.i tli nnd 5, Vanderbilt 0. Second Half. one in.rt.hat was. tne resun 1 T.k ri-milred Ootch to win two falls Udi So 1 our.

The Pole displayed tie-within tuo 1.Y,1 tttr0nt-th and an excel- nhvslcal strength LOSES. torest in ine th At NonoiK irsiinu- tUi6t College VAt Polytechnic Moines CoHege il; PCnn College ot T5RANSYLVANIA The feature 01 tne im. Quarterback lent Knowiiubt. v. Team tim wpsr.

in una shape of "a haycock, or more exactly of a Tennessee Exeats Kentucky TenneSSBvSeoreof 11 ToO. the most deSperate battles ever ought on -cat deal of Interest In Louis-vile and Its almost certain that a game between these two teams would draw an Immense crowd. isoyszco manager, said: ''I imTL-ard run by forW 1 ue and carried, the ball- the full Stnot'tne Given, giv- Molse kicked fifty yards. Neils returned it ten and Williams sained me yards ea v-i rented to center of At. Morgan and jof- West "Virgin r'.) tn1wentv-rive-mlnute halves and-t n.

Nov. 25. Tennessee gigantic mtisnroom. guns fifteen centimeters In diameter and seven and one-halt meters long, whlth ferson university srson univt At If. lr wanees baU.

A mint and football'' season to-day with closed Its too 1 Xransyivania, of Lex of High School, said Denver, f. -hnlfal School Denver, Prof. Bradbury, touchdowns in lng hlm ui The locals scored .1 -Kll nn VltTlder- ffileWd'tn MT leionrSs as At Pittsburg. uiiw "The best team won, to 0 was the fact fumble gave mo u. n.T,l line.

Lanier mad throw a projectile weignms ciblu SoSnns" a aStaice of five miles. The Snmilas are composed ot steel ara Colgate Dins tw v.nflnrbnt lngtou, Dougherty was the only last -ntiv's the r. th Ktnires: at tne ton wier. at the ir.uuu '-----rtnwn there inline lower aown intie 5ll that could oe y.h11 TvenV havTng decided to play DEMAREST, SUTTON AND SLOSS0N WIN. THEIR GAMES.

10 "-X- entire seconu teum. queue play ng -rSu ot Madlsonvmei the last minute pla- nearly v'1 mi endow Jn eaan nan. It was one of the hafdest-rougni I have ever seen, but I am sure that High School proved her claim to the championship. Everyone of the Hign school chaps played his hardest Cumnock's kicking was excellent. Both teams did a great deal of punting, and John son, 'of Manual, showed up strongly in tills regard.

The game resulted In the tho 'dope' indicated. S'HkesSni wall and the ball went "fter'rwS'attempts at the llne.he k.Jr Sn'-'v'anWs "foSyi ball on her own twen-goal. r-nvincton was put out Bout Stopped By Police. Charleston, S. Nov.

boxmg bout scheduled for tonight between Joe Hnwa-d of Brooklyn, and Jimmy Dasher, of savannah, was stopped by tho police, ot rccived by Sheriff Mar-dfmGovf to Prohibit the tight. see scoi pIVE PLAYEBS INJTJBED. Nov -25. CaWin-Demarest, of" Tx.uisiana Defeats Alabama. Birmingham, a of George Sutton, -of Chicago, fhe mechanism which permits the be rotated, and at the bottom the v-hecls upon which the whole Is moved by SiSlrfcity The rotatory wwch enables the cupola to be pointed in roouirid direction, can-be effected -hher bj' electricity or by hand.

By ths tn-Hr complete revolution Is made XErtt chmen! S5 and'Sed1 WSi tnt- breech. The.nimp Iclty of fifpiit in and George Stotaon. of ew ffwo In serum -a rai eu Oil. met Its ur- me- when and the -rnwd this afternoon Injury to any player. sus- Manual's punter, University won by Unlvc, of Game AtWaiia iv.u, Walla- Walla, Nov.

2-Five State Vanderbilt puu.eu. Vminr Britt Wins Fight. by fast jjouu.il"'- Alabama, gained two DalkWimf SiliaVd tiurnament at Madison Sossonto-ght proved himseif the su-1 nerior of the French enamplon, Irmln cislgnol, defeating him in the twenty- fifty-four- -trn-irlrtrtlltt ST. LOUIS NATIONALS Sewanee oau on score 01 Th (tefensiv-c football wa.h- yard line. mined his reputation as the -best kicker in any local football team.

His kicks gotten off quickly and traveled from thirty to fifty yards. scored ursi, th Lack of anWhTan Co-! Sewanee Scores Again. CTnmeoVn'lo, ff nw-essarv and each can fire two shots 1 shells are of steel Nov 25. Young knocked ott "nnle Franklin Inthe sixth round of a scheduled fifteen-rmrnd fight to-nliht. The hell saved Franklin fifth una after he had ben knocked 0 the floor ha.f a dozen hail from.

Baltimore. Only ore or two poor kicks were got-S TO TRAIN AT Lli ILt KUbrv. Louis Nov. 25. Manager Rogr Brnahan, of the St Louis National Lea-uc Baseball Club, announced to-day Ms club will.

meet here Sewanee gained five sustained uiree rs- during to be Alnoamii un-punters appearea a was Ul0 SoWS' woric of Selp, of Louisiana all-round star wo t0 her usuai Alabama whole game proved tri of straight footbalL Lou-an exhibition, toucuaown the first rr in both halves. The punts were on end for WilUam, Clemens vvn m-n vards aud "Imrir nlate without being deformed, jn. armor Lanier went tnruusu of! tackles, making the eighteen yards, line and threw of February and will reach islana s'" fn the second. Capt. rraii.

Vaiis -of the cupolas "aS do no more than mak, Wcms To Manage Lynchburg Team, t.n.hburg. Nov. J. 1 i im.iloffn Moise taueu to secnl- eoai Tub touchdo was made Baker Gets' Decision. -vrvo Kov.

5. Howard Baker, half anfl, Pama team, was out of the oI academic conditions. rti training camp at Little- noon, March 1. an easr.P",1;, of olav. Score: Sewa to-tlay Piiiladelpr.ia.

tfc. SJhthead. He- is -reported to be ln a critical condition, Game Besults In Tie." Winchester. -Nov. game playr.1 between "and St.

ITary's toilcitcs resulted ln a tie the score being 6 to 6. The game Was none of them u-ostlv beautiful, high spirals that were hard to handle and gave the ends plentj of time to get down the field. Referee -Steff en. who is something o. a kicker himself.

Spoke of Johnsons fine puntins after the game. Prof. Hill, manager of the High School team, said: "Of course, I am highly result, which was jusv as Dits in their siucs- In th Vlr- Lvas "given a in ri-cine 11. Boulder, wei of tt twpm Havana Defeats Tigers, Qfo-m ChamrjionsGip. Leiigus i.ext Season.

il: w.il play e.i.nf- breaking it up. siv ned snort- Buckles, of -rOma base- Nov. lii? hout with tne in; Dctiolts, of defeated WiQH Wash Nov. a-The Unlvers-SeBf WaAms on football team won. the Ktk Sil'ck-orf0' the ball was on Alter t.nc yard line.

They Scwaace twemy ne ana on sained at will bM ana short Wc. ttac shau0w of the SSST'llSSSr Pd'hed through the line hall team to-uay tie American League, rounds, while "ata was comparatively unscratched. defeating the univeruy Ui that tncre -VL by 1 -or by 1 exoccted. I thought between ta.i lo 5, about one touchdown's difference nee.

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