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Si" VO XLV No. 134 ATLANTA. GA. SUNDATPMOBNINe OCTOBER 27 1912. 4 J- ipBICJEI JETVB CT JLr Tech Auburn and Georgia Have Hard Time Downing Florida M.

and Alabama Tens the Gopher He Thinks. He's News But He AintY 1. A ft WAT MO 6IU THIS IS THE SECOND JMW fV BEtf LEFT OUT THIS P4Qy. THAT JXJNT GO. I VTONT FOR JT FOR TECH Jackets Masters' of Florida Score 14 to 6 McDonald and Cook Are Tech Stars.

forward Passes Score for Florida. BY Kid WUa Jacksonville Fla. October it Bpe- claM In a game that was hotly contested from tart to finish game that kept th spectators on their toes at at stages the Georgia Tech football- lit. this afternoon triumphed over. the team from the University of Florida by a score of 14 to It was the lint meeting of these two tramL.

But as a splendid crowd turned out. and the tam was such a clean affair throughout there Is every reason to believe that Florida and Tech win In the future hold' yearly battles. Florida won the toss end Captain flute chose to kick oft to Tech. The Yello. Jackets Immediately put their sturdy halfbacks to use and by a series of brilliant end runs aided hi excellent Interference the ball was carried within scoring distance.

A fjsw fake ply failed hr and Tech was Anally forced to kick. Florida taking possession of tb ball on her own yard line. The tialor worked the ball up the middle of the field only to lose It on a fumble. Tech then put over a few of the Melsraan tricks. made consistent gains round the.

end and when the distance was touchdown to go Captain Leuhrman went over for the first seer of the game. McDonald kicked an easy goat. It took the Tech men eleven minutes and forty-five seconds to make till. seer. When the twelve-minute quarter ended the ball was In Tech's pos- eaaion on her own yard Un.

Score at end of first quarter. to ft. It was In the second quarter when Florida made two" beautiful forward roses making hr only touchdown as the result of these two- perfectly executed plays. Tenucy pawed to Pounds ho played a star jam. at right end.

and hiinade a 4 yar4 run before be tog tackled. On the xt play on a forward he scored Florida's six points. Taylor. usually a true kicker failed to kt an easy goal. In the third quarter McDonald made a touchdown for Tech sod kicked goal.

riving the Yellow Jackets a total of fourteen point Florida could not COM pin although she put up a strong game. Neither could the Tel- low jackets make another score and the game finished. It to McDonald played a splendid gains to. Si outfit. as did Captain Leuhrman Cook.

Fielder and Thom. on. In Vet. the entire Tech tem bowed off to advantage. For' Florida.

Dummy Taylor made substantial gains his offense Icing one of the features of the afternoons play Pounds played a Jam- game at right end. as did Tenney at left bThe best of Tech gains were made around the ends ant as a trk-ker for which lieman Is noted. TheTVch team will spend tomorrow In the city and will be royally entertained by their many Jacksonville trisnis They made a Glendld tm- rVsalon on the gridiron today and they will alwyas be welcomed visitor to Jacksonville The teams lined up as ollowl- Oal aw ie A 3. Time el 515015. PM Jack nmrtk 1a Some Last Years Score.

Here are- law of the results of the gmmea played last year- between some of the contsatlsg football teats. that lined up- on Saturday. Vanderbilt 11 Xlalarppl fc Teem Scrub. Eton Mountain Oeorcla U. Alabama Auburn II.

Mississippi A. M. i. damson It tatadel Tolane Howard J. KV 1.

It Wake Fore Princeton i Dartmouth Pennsylvania it. vfayett Harvard IS. Brows a. Carllale 3 Georgetown I. Army MC lgmt tUv 60 RIGHT Ut TO THE HOP AND FIND OUT A80VT trtlt.

MY COMTEACT 4f4 GO A WEEK LOO HERE I VWt AM I LEFT JOITVTWCE IN SUCCESSION loas. Vflt X. SEE UP SEWANEE TIGERS' STAR BACKFIELD AND CAPTAIN THEY MEET' GEORGIA AT ATHENS NEXT SATURDAY These five men will carry the ball for Sewanee next Saturday in the game against Georgia at Athens. The men in the photo are left to Tight Andy' Parker the plunging fullback Lee Tolleyj the footed Chattanooga boy who is starring at quarter. In the circle is Jenks Gillem the teams captain and end.

As a kicker Gillem is the equal of any man who hasever played in tile south. Next is a a veteran of last season and a halfback of merit. Sheldon the man on the extreme right. is a new man from Texas. Sewanee adherents say he is the rival of Hardage Collins McWhorter and Newell the.

star halls of the south this year. LOCAL SOCCERS ARE DEFEATED Strong Lithonia Team Trims Them Five Goals to Two. The Atlanta and Uthonla. soccer teams clashed In the first game of the ason Saturday afternoon la Piedmont park before a line crowd of spectators and In great football weather. Bulb side lint's were full of spectators who cheered lustily when good ply were made.

The better condition of th tout Uthonfa men was the a reason for the defeat of the home team they scoring live goals to the Atlanta boys' two. thereby inning a It arid exciting game. Every man on each side played well. the defense In' each ran. proving brilliant.

Harvey and Jell. for Atlanta. were srreat. and Davidson and Fatterson for Lllbool were at their best. each goalkeeper doing nt defensive work.

The goals scored for Uthonla from the bouts of June. 2 Dick Jones and Crttlak nlc I While fur Atlanta tttracban and Mc onald each scored one coal. tile game resulting in Llthonta fsvor by 6 to 1 a fair result and chow. a about. the relative strength of tbe.

tesms which. were lined. up as follows. UTBOXIA. Positions.

ATUINTA. fc. Left p55. RlcM SMU Loft Tartar UO. Dan Webster Ud Atlanta a.

T. us 55 tItsa. a. XeaalV AUaMa oeja. WJ SCARES YALE BULLDOGS New Haven.

Cone. October is. Showing unexpected mggreaalveaen In olreun work and conslateMly tight defense. Washington and Jefferson held. Yale.

to a it to scor. hey. this rtanlOOL In UI. third rtod. when mad.

a Held good from yard use. tha vlaltors clearly out. played tII. Blue. Yale had the ball on the visitor yard us.

in tile first Period but lost bi on- down. In second period. by MisSy line piuSge5Yaia scored two SEWANEE WINS ON FLUKE PLAYS Chattanooga. Tenu October 26 defeated Tennessee here today by 33 to All. the storing cam.

In the first halt and mainly on nuke. the winners superiority not being so marked aa the score indicated. Two long fake kicks and runs by Gillem produced Sewanees first touchdown A fumbled kick and a long run by Gelsler scored for Tennessee. Fonda and Hay ley Tennessee's star back and tackle. were knocked out just ere.

and Se wane made three touchdowns in four minutes. two on blocked kicks and a third on long runs by Totley and Sheldon. An Immense crowd saw the game. which- was tile tiret between the two lne tltntlons In six years. The up 9E WAN LB.

PMlltoiM. TETN ESSES Mi tt End Dotuldaoa thin. I rt Tsckle 4 XeCalttn Left beard Were 11105 eater Met RI Gesd HrOn ROIL 11. Sulky End elMer tmfls Bnocta .1 Hslftsk Cararron Pe Rt Bin ck TIa. urter pBlllMcli TWiehdowiM.

Her. 3lcC lhim Moo. jSheldoa. tileler Mls from toocMovt. S.

Refer. Car Cmplr ills Sisal IU ron. Hick. Tin ol tod. mlanta touchdowns.

out only one goal was kicked. ma up TALE. PMUnatf sbeMoa AVOCT End. Fodding knIt Snip PnDtMek xN te it. Flrnn.

ILL rem B. Cnptra. tfmmamt HaiilU. Ru0w Gtnia4l trtBXKjtTenl I. GUdden Tour.

NeW' Orleans. October la. Charles 3. Glldden and a of other auto- moblllal. finished the real to.

thegnlf tour on schedule time teach. lug nor. this afternoon. The Jour. ney was without special incident.

The run- from Detroit to New Orleans a Olstano- of mile wss mad. la twerr. In Downing Dartmouth Eleven 22 to Tigers Are Very Ag gressive. Princeton. N.

October Prince ton surprised the most optimistic of her fpllowere here today by defeating thy Dartmouth eleven 2 to 7 It woe the Strut real test of the season of the Princeton's victory was purely a re- suit of out-lighting her opponents Dartmouth assumed the attack and carried the ball well into Princeton a territory on" a rl of line plunges and a variety of trick pla wnicn completely baffled the. Princeton Rid- ers. Aj the game progressed however the home leven seemed to get strong cc and. showing remarkable speed both lee offense and defense held tie visitors well in cb lc in the eecOil1 half. Dartmouth ruehl the- ball Im as much lea Princeton but.

th Tigers always strengthened when their goal line was in danger. and several tlms recovered fumbles by Dartmouth which always managed to come at tn most inopportune times for the. Han overt Hobby Bakers work was without question the feature of the fry. With Princeton one" point behind the second period Baker gave then. the lead by' kicking golfroln place ment Iron.

tile yard line and in addition made the sensational runt earn here this Tear. Gathering la the ball on. Princeton' yard line lie dodged hi. way through the entlM tire. eleven and ran 85 yards for a touchdown.

Aix op tile visitors Whitney Moray and Englehem starred. sou. AUTO' EQT- co7 IN NEW QUARTERS The Southern Auto and Equipment company are now" occupying their new Quarters at 33 and South xTorayth street. They' hav leased tta building which gives them 1J8 0 square feet of. floor space.

New. Ie eater a office flxtaree ar being In tall and when completed will make the attractive- garages MS- HERE 1 SENTEM IN TTOTHE 5TEREOTYPER BEEF TO JM MERCER NOSES OUT STETSON 1 wsyc-ru Oa. October it Spe- 1 UaL Good Un" work and splendid In. tterference enabled Mercer to hold the I strong Stetson team In check today. Mercer won.

to. O. The only touchdown of the game wits made in the lint quarter. Cochran after a pretty yard run scored this but goal. was not kicked.

Stetson made a touchdown. but It was not allowed by the referee. For two quarters the playing WIOB almost entirely In the middle of the 1111. Stetson was weak at interfer- rIser. but unusually tog at line bucking.

The forward wag worked succes fully by. Mercer several Um. good gains being made. A large crowd was on hand to see the game. the first big football Wcro has had The up I ffKECER.

PwltHna. STBTSOf fc End Carter Kellr Terki. Boss ruioa tmer PkUlp. hits. RUIlt Ooart BIi rose Rllht Trkia 15411 i alUt ftid WUIexd teaijii trwta Ftrt ck Ponoda Cocnrin Jialnua 5.

I pnxworta MIOCI Halfback TuMlidcfln Ban 1 Referer rsablentU I Umpire. bullets. Tine arUTk1 w10I. UP YOSTS TEAM IS BEATEN Syraiuae. N.

October Is The gy. racuar eleven found Itself this after- noon in the game. against the University of Michigan and Hurry Up" Yosts team. was led. to 7.

The gmevae played on a wt field and with a light rain falling wl Castle tight halfback of the Orange- waa the the tar One exploit wasv a 5 run for' a touchdown after scooping up the ball and dashing by two Michigan backs. For Michigan. Captain Thomson and Craig played the-bent game. itlebel the quarter made' many rumIt of punt. and Barton at.

enter. mad- several nad aeff The Michigan score can after ther had carried their ball from their own yard line. Thom or finally with yard plunpid Hue kicked goal. fi The Oral touchdown for fiyraetuw came at the tartl of the second pc- rlodW Castle wms overth line after much heavy plunging An. other Syracuse tourhdrwn followed In-the third period and the third ca trf the final- period when iatie scooped the ball' up- sfteriluebL had fan- NNELLS SPRINT lISjOBJuBUl Halfback Runs Seventy-Five Yards for Games Only Touch down.

Birmingham. Ala October 2 Spe cial. In our fiercely contested uuarten Auburn defeated Mississippi A it here this afternoon by a core of 7 to The lone touchdown of the game came In the tint quarter when Newell. Auburn's left halt car. rued the oval for 76 yard and a touch.

down on a beautifully executed end run. Major kicked goal. Both teams conttnect their attack practically to straight football. The forward past was tried seldom and was worked successfully only one time during the coolest. Mississippi showed stronger line than Auburn but their offense tacked th.

decisive needed for consistent gaining Fumbling wai frequent on both sides A. Si- lo Ing several chances to. score In till. manner. For- Auburn the work of Newell and Major was excellent.

Newell' run be lug responsible for tile Orange and Black victory. did great work for the Mlsslsslpplans The up AUBURN. Position. MISSISSIPPI lcusrt7 I E. McO Warns Lamb I.

Welll Burns. Talfpen I- Maaneva sad RallMy Pith. C. Butlla Burn sod Lockwood R. MeAithur Uaadom St.

T. Eulard Cap Robin. R. S. Kimball Major Cpt 3.

B. hoper Novell B. H. B. 501.

RraaUae and Christopher F. B. Qlllelaod Arnold L. If B. William.

Sommary floor after 051 quarter Auburn 7 A. M. e. I BOOT Auburn 7 A. a- Touchdown.

Newell 1. goal after touchdown. Slice 1 Time Of quartets IS. 14. 15 12.

Officials Brown ert outh referee. Hamilton VanderblH umpire. Cox oorwla head linemen Pratt Alabama ukteknpo Food and dishes may be warmed upon a steam radiator by using a rack for the purpose tented by a Mass. chusetts man. CRIMSON ELEVEN ARE EASY VICTORS Brickleys Drop Kicking Easily the Feature of the Game Cambridge Mass October 2C.

Many brilliant runs much One punting. a few successful forward passes out of nu. merous tries. an unusual number of penalties mostly against the Crimson. and ineffectual line plunging by both teams marked Harvard' victory over Brown today.

by' the score of SO to 10. The. last period was played In twilight Id It was then that Crowther the Drown quarterback ran. half the length of. the held for Browns only.

touchdown- Pro. Captain Ash- haugh of Brown had kicked a goal from placement from the yard line. Harvard scored In each period on three field goals by. Brlekley from th 40 it and yard marks. respectively and three touchdowns.

one an Interrupted forward pass the second on a blacked kick and a third on a successful forward pass. All three touch. downs were made after long runs. The Crimson lost 144 yards on penal. trearmostly for illegal.

use of hands. This Include- 14 yards imposed when Hitchcock' was disqualified for slugging. It lays with tile' central board' to aar whether the Harvard tackle shell plar again this year. The up and summaries HARVARD Peritbma. W.

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liacB50 UOaun. Used tuuemam B. SpeH TH ot prisde li FIERCE BATTLE Winning Touchdown Made in the Final' Quarter END BOWDEN GAMES STAB McWhorter Hurt. Forced to Leave the Game Fumbling on Both Sides. Columbus 0.

October Spe cial. The University of Georgia de foated the University of Alabama In a fought battle here this afternoon the final count showing Georgia at the large end of a to count. AU Columbus turned out to witness the battle pd the rooters were bout evenly divided th game giving both sides plenty of. opportunity to yell themselves hoarse. Fumbling was frequent on both aides and but for- this fault thsr.

might have been more scoring on both sides. Th erroring In. this respect however wee Just boot evenly B- tided. A poor past In the final quarter br Center Riddle of the' Alabama teats which went over the heed of Jones who had been sent In to kick. resulted directly In the Alabama defeat a there was scarcely five mlautes to play and Alabama had the ball on orgla yard Un.

itawdew 01. tar Bowden recovered the loose plgikla raced twenty-five yr before h. wa downed. Dorsey went In at quay. ter at this juncture and calling a rca Bowden hurled It to Thorny.

son. who ran the remaining distance to the goal Un. but goal was Bowden was easily the star of the game. lie gained every time ha Wa. intrusteti with the ball and at son.

stages during the battle lie walth. only man who could gala for either side. It was his yard sprlnfln the sec ond quarter to a touchdown that pus Georgia close to Alabama. and It. ws.

his recovering of fumbles espedally the one In the. last quarter. that put Tie and Black In position to win- the gm lie also threw the forward pa to Thompson who- scored a touchdown. Wilkinson was the star tot the Alabama lads. lie blocked a punt in tha second quarter.

and then fell on. the ball behind the goal post. for ths- only Alabama touchdown converting It into a goal and then viii hi team in the lead by a field goal la third quarter. teuderaon starred on the defensty. for the Red and Black.

recovering less then five fumbles during- th progress of the game. tonklln eieo did nice work. lob McWhorter wa hurt la one or th. scrimmages Med forced to leave the- gins but Thompson the Atlanta boy. who succeeded him scored the winning touchdown.

The game in detail was a follows First 4a jmrter. Alabama kicked off. Wheatleyre turning IS yards Awtrey to clUsen' clothes on the side line. caught a forward pass uf Bowden's and made- as yards. McWhortrr made X.

Wht1eJo I. MeWhorter- tumbled. Alabama' ball. Alabama fumbled. Hndraon falling on ball.

Sanck. on forward pass made- I Bowden 4. Stlckney went in for A. Vandegraaf. tancken lost yd MeWhorter was thrown for Ion.

Wheatier gained yards. hilt the forward pass filled scoring touchbaek. Alabama's ball' on yard Una DoweU made yards. Joplin through center. added 1' yard.

Tie. Quarter ended with ball. on the yard Un" horsed qsarir i McDowell failed to gala IL' graaf got I yards. A. Vasdegraaf failed to gale Alabama punted Sncken caught the ball on5 Ma at line.

Georgia attempted pati ut. but Wilkinson blocked the punt and Yell On ban for touchdown. ut Tailed at goal. ii- i Georgia Received 1 WbeatleyJaaA- SlcWhortsr gained IS yards. WOOS.

went' out. 1 Bowden gained IS ryarvv lInck2cBO4n and McWhorter lose- on four stralrht plays and It- wIe Alabama's tan. Ot iiv 1 3 lcWhorur gained 12 yards oi tr thp eit play It Vandgrast Bowden recovered i and HS 9 c. XLY 6 34 tG Gi gti 3 Jf 1912 L. 0 1ji jtU rn l.

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