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ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Sworn Circulation Exceeding 50:000. VOL. XXXVUL No. 143 ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 5 1905.

PRICE' FIVE CENTS BY WILT Four Points Rolled Up Commodores. Score in Any Game With teal College This Season Made Against the Alabama Polytechnic Tnsli tute Team. Na Term. VEm 4 Spe cial AJ um the i rUe Alabama checkerboard art Jtt dlsap- 50 ointmrnt aga rst the YandH It ren on Du tleld th afternoonjn twnt minute halves the MGugln marh ne tan up the largo so re of 54- 0 Tir ugnojt the ruggle which was pr rodutlve of ser a ional wrrk the part the locals the aj was in Au- burn territory. No on a inzl cllslon was and 4 a In danger.

Coach nahj rf rial ne le 1 wn but a few in es Re tie rusVes of tie UK bict field eeeTl. Vubjm was nowei Tr 1 Id of their line was na hpd to pipe at E' a tack hen QuarteTba vl orre put the ball :1101 thtrre was a tell ng torn far ti i would be Tore being stapled nig made benutli II end runs 1 ge il is le tan i Van UU 151 ki tunf Tayt rd Pl rd ck 4 th g- ards and 5 at tv charge. Jones. to and ne two other bi rn put a plndd defense but there wan ut Utti- is" vta ct tron oth PR ev of cour- uJ II alt. en a ihire of tie ba.

A burn male iw wu JOT to Jr rra tim 11 ke. from lo the I 11 it uov n' Fo bro. tlir jgh rd ir in 1 w- i elea of al save QJ rti-rb M1 a thing tackle. sent I tic titan to the grout This Was only time Auburn ade it iu ic abl gain. Auburn Showed Lack of Form.

uburr low It lick fi1 fn peatn attick" igai ist the lin was tell. ins and Covi- i iu was forced 0 subs titute man 1 ers dir fly i ri-n It might be also ta td that tn te un work was ragse i a times. and th squad the wh IP appeared he U. IP green. Vandett tamps bl a- 1 rr greater vi tor or th year.

wh le Jb rn vashv lie much disappointed with the suit. They had pid hold local to three ndowni aid In ill Ing to do th did not hesl ate to pronounce the ummuuo the Jreatcst the co IU has ever produce ed he up Michigan us Illinois. Champaign. Ills. November 4 Before 8000 persons the football team of the University or Michigan today easil de lea ted the Untversity of Illinois 53 to 0 The points were rolled In Michigan without much trouble.

the Illinois men' btlng outclassed. Lafayette Ties Penney. Philadalphla November 4. Th Lnlver- ity of Pennslvanlaand and Uafa ette football elevens played a tie game here today both touchdowns be ng scored to the opening half for the first fifteen minutes of play Lafayette te clearlv ou played the local eleven but one Pennia found herself the Eaton boys could make but little impression on the yennsylvania line. Florida Club at Oxford.

Oxford. Ga. November 4 Special On yesterday the Florida bo met in the chapel and organized themselves Into a. club for the purpose of Ii mo congenial spirit among the men of that State who are students or Emory college Quite a large number of students to the college this year are frnro the Land of Flowers. and the nub 11 number over tweny men.

The of cers all elected yesterday are Arthur Brown. Jacksonville. president E. E. Barnett Tampa.

scretary lThands Late Clty treasurer At this tlrst meeting of the ub it was dec dcd Do have a banquet at the BradWhaw hotel in Covtngton as soon as ah preliminary arrangements could be made. and a committee was appointed to get ever thing In readiness comno ed of Hendrti Shanda Barnett and. Wood- Ward. Barn Near Carrollton Burns. Carrollton Ga.

November 4 Special The large barn of John' est brooks a pro-porous farmer llv ns one mite from Carrollttn wac completely destroyed by fire last night. Toe barn was fall of hay and corn nd wvs not Insured. The less amounts to SI OCO It Is. thought by gonv that the re was the work or lnctn Coaclt i for A Vanderbilt This Year. I Yale idmifiistefs Worst dip ping in History.

Blue Team Had Opponents Completely at Their Mercy Game Was Only Series of Processions to the Columbia. Goal. Ntw To Nvefnter 4 4. outplayed Co un bla suffered thi wor football defeat in her hi lory at Ameri af League park this if ernoon lng beaten by 1 a 53 to 0 It was a es game from the very out- set. Leery play wai qui and we di rt ted The bEC lied worked aB one man la dasl ing thrugh the holes maje by hp el.

nd on or ard after ard with the who Columbia a lt im hangtag on to I leit 1 seldom tired more titan one play to make I St. on ai Forbes' cmprs I on irre lst blp ec- nda ry attack and Sh In was ilw ivs gjo for live or ten yards. lie rad' One 90- yard dash fr the off h- ugh tho whole Co umbia team and oi the 1 bat th' was iht V. holding. Columbia.

Held Only Oree Only on Columbia hold I io atom she gained onl about 10 ards actual rushing. It wa proce. slon a ei procs 1on down the field for Yale From the very start tale wok th of fen lve er Morse and FUnn making a series or unl-iterniptpd gains through the line and th first touchdown wa ed in ree nues of play. Soon afterwards Yn' too the ball olumbl 2 It en Cotumbct otaied took the leather and pan ed Bit ale cane on ag in wT terrible fore find Morse ed and go it went or. th- tiront the me First half the soo Yale 23.

Columbia 0 I Conditions ren lnrd unchanged In Lccord half. umba was plv. kY. bt. I 9000.

The line up Yale position left pnd and joghla i ond Forbes let t-i-k Hock nours tft guard Fland enter and Snrt Trlrp right guard and Andrews elow right tackle I and Turner and on Sl- vl right end. Jones. quarter back. nd Hutcttlnson and Dines Veeder half Room Vi Ue Ilelmeich. iiistu Morse.

right half. Fisher and Stev en on vn 1 Lynn. Film fullbt V. A on and I tevire and 11 arj Post. I i hcr andFowltr DT IP i a DR Davia and Rsan Ece err a Enos Collins Arm ronr GOPHERS LOST ON DROP KICK Wisconsin Defeated Minnesota After Unusually Hard Fought Game.

Milwaukee. Wls November 4 Wiscon sin football even the tnl er ln of Mlnneso a en Northrop field this afternoon. IS to 12 th art attack the stained rcpn of ha. ne en teen here before. th- Wleconsitt even scored two touchdowns in the first halt and won the game In the second half by a pretty Crop kick from the 32 yard line by Quarterback Melzner The' game bounded in spectacular features.

Both isc" touchdowns was rrai" on long run which brought the 25 OOO pectat rs to their feet amid a. roar of cheers Seattle Keeps Bennett. Cincinnati. Ohio. November 4 Paver mnett.

of he Na hville club during the floe of a season for whose seryls the St. liyui National League Climb and ti Seattle club of the Pacific Coast 1 aRi.c catered conflicting damns. will be coi sMered a. raember of the Seattle- recording to a decision announced I by the National Baseball CQmmls- rtoif' The Seattle claim that the player war regularly purchased. the sale being atnouactd on Sep ember I is declared be established.

and the SC. Louis draft Is no allowed. However. it Is further rLncej that if the player Is not with the Seattle club on November IS that lncr the beginning of the drafting sea- tm in the PacWc Coat League he will be subject. to draft.

I Pl I Weals University 1 Team ty Eleven Points Both Touchdowns Were Made by i Work of Carpenter Who Was Put Out of the Game for Slugging in Se-- ond Half. 20. ha- uttesvi le a November 4 Spe- i I ft years vain effort A Ylrginl3. lolvtcchnlc institute this afternoon sue- in defeating the Lnlversltv of Virginia the score being I I to 0 The work of the game was done by arp nter whose work won both or the touchdowns made against VIrgInia. In the fi' half he BIa ksburg team Introduced fake kicks sucoo sfulU and on sur- IYe long end runs Carpenter the ball was carried across the Virginia line bv Nutter.

Goal was kicked. The se ona halt was rei larkab for Its Jta1 Carpenter made th recond touchdown or the Yirgima Polj te time Institute. but goal was not kicked There was much tugging and Carpenter is put out of the game. Jo nioT Virginia. crossed the ack bjrg line on a 75- ard run.

but the flay was disallowed on account of Vrginia being off side. Mad lux made' stiiril brilliant long unges white a umber of flying tackles Hando ph tmactecl a attention The game ended with i the ba 1 in the center of the field. How Game Was Played. The game was delayed an ho ir scusg trg Carpenters non profes nallsm and called a 3 m. Johnson kicked to P.

I 5 ard line. Carpenter recovered 30. 5 wned by Johnson. Nutter made 1 was then forced 1 1 ck Car- I p' and Nutter made steady plunges TIU trd Virginia pluckllj held I I is on third line. Johnson kicks.

Carpenter recovered 10. Virginia. got hall on fumb forced to kick. Car- penter returned 20. Nutter.

Webber and Carpenter made steady gains and Nut- ter made touchdown. Carpenter kicked a pretty goal. carpenter kicked off to Randolph on Virgirilas 10 jard ine 10 re cover 20. Johnson 30. Hal' over.

Ir- gluts boll in center or field. In the ce ind half Carpenter nicked to VA apl who recovered 15. v. YIglml was telti for downs. Carpenter and uttE' made long end runs.

There many prtty flying tack bj Johnson. with catcall line plunges. Carpi nter made a I tcuchdowI i but fI ed at goal. Virginia put vim into the game and I td A PI for wns continually after this Certain Cooke and Ilankelt of Vtr- glnla. were injured and and Gar.

nett ubst tutpd Johnson and leg did st work for Virginia. The great P. I half. irpen ter was too much for the light rginia end Carpenter i defensive rk was good. 1 There were many penalties for off tile pla Jrg VirginIa getting the worst of it.

FUMBLES BEAT CORNELL TEAM' Swarthmore Downed Ithaca Squad by Fourteen to Nothing Score Ithaca. 1' November 4 By a rls or bad fumbles In first plkys. nearly every time the took th ball from Swarthmore on downs and. by Inability to withstand the vlsltors fierce a acks i cause of extremely weak defensive work. Cornell 1 was defeated by SwarthtnQre this afternoon by a score of 14 to 0 OIL LAND SUIT IS SETTLED.

Mrs. Gabriel Sells Her Stock at Satisfactory Price. Columbus. GII. November 4 Special The case of Mrs.

M. Gabr el of New York. the I nion Oil and Land Corn- pans. a corporation chartered In Columbus and owning valuable oil lands In California. has osen settled and the proceedings in the superior and federal courts will both withdrawn.

Two points in the case that have been car- Tied to the supreme court will be dls- missed. ilr Gabriel was a a. stoekhold. er. owning thirty-eight shares.

She se i her took for a satisfai tory- sum. The other minority stockholders also sell out. It Is said The Associated Oil Company will remain In control of the property. It Is understood. A chain of oil wells are being operated on the land.

TC1ELOSI Orange and hack Downed ty Princeton Went Into the Game With Three" 8 in Her Line and Crippled Was Clearly Outclassed Though They Fought Gamely. Vrinrc on J. November 4 ince- suffered hr flr tlpfea- of the sea. ton ttxlaj when Dartmouth made the rnlv score and won the game. 6 to O.

Princetons were hindiciped by or phj llcnl cond on and began the me with three sjb tutes occupying I si lcni In the line. Lartmou-h pild In magnificent style. i after two weeks rr being tie ink of co dition They outplayed I 11' rivals in the first half. rushing tie hall to Prin eton 65 vard line. the.

1 tier sufTerlng ne ponaltcs tot- off- Mir rlass. toll was worked down PrInce- tons 10 jard line in the rly roan game after a 60 ard advance but 1 rnreton he for downs. Dar mou i I Prain started Irresistible attack und cached the 8 jarl line with th as is i came three penalt es Here Princeton I ai In held. Cormick punt WH. ckcd Rich nd a scramble ensued which ended with the ball In linkers ai Main kicked the goat i ml the half ended one nu later.

it the' score to 0 I rinrtton wade a desperate effort rr trievc herself in the second half but found a. hope ess undertaking. Negro Burglars Surprised. Columbus. Ga.

November 4 Special Wjsel a postman. surprised a negrr burglar at noon as he was trying to break into B. window at the home of Z. A ooks in Wynrton LOSS To TUSCALOOSA Team Had No Chance To Win. Game Was Alabama's From the Start and Before It Closed Six wns lied Been Made- by the Alabama Team.

Birn ngham Ala. November 4 ma walked awa- with the Untveraltj or I team here today the final score be ng 36 to 0 Five touchdowns were made In the first half and lar number of substitutes put In by Alabama. In the second hall accounted for the fa that but one touch. down. was made during the last half.

Alabama goal wa never in danger and Georgia never held the A Alabamans. for downs. Bo teams en ered the content tanners ftrlrig' and a d- terllnatlon win Nel her team was without friends an the colors of Georgia and Alabama wire evident on all sld. and. strange' sav Georgia ooios wire atou popi lar as Al ibamn although the tri rtv of Alabama rooters were here in at number It was evident as soon the game was ailed that UHbama had largely the ad- vwiwagi we grht hav Irg i tpen pounds to the roan tb advantage.

but th friends or Cr- ia wer no frightened this au they hit. dbeen led belles that the speed of Georgia would over or this and give Georgia a vlctor- Jay and McDonielt of the team are entitled to special mention for good plays. Georgia was wtak in bjth tense and defense and sired to be very nervous tram nc beginn ng the gimp The main feature th game were' the 45 vad run of smith and 30- ysisi run by Bunts o' the Alabama team. Tue ire Georgia. Position.

Alabama. Ray. center. Mood u.nn. right McDaniei McKay let guard mirs Giles right tackle Sarlin MrDamels left tackle.

Ne 11 Raoul right end Patton Cl left end Gandei quarter hack. Smith right half. Ward left ha. Burks Ro-bn on IaB a ai Batter. and Sturt-n int fullback Robertson UmpIre.

Miles epr E' Harris. Kentucky Defeats Central. Lexington KY November 4 Central university. unbeaten so far this year. went down It defeat to Kentucky ustiver- pity this afternoon the of 24 to 0 ARVIN DICKINSON.

Coach or the Georgia' Team. TARHEELS LAND ON GEORGETOWN Blue and Gray Team Badly Beater by North Carolina. Richmond. Vs. November 4 The North Carolina team far outclassed the Georgetown eleven in the mater of wetEht.

al least in the football game this aft- ernoon. and so went through the George. town lIne almost at will. The Georgetown boys fought pl but could not hole the superior weight against them. Abernathy planed brll iantly for the Tr Heels.

tearing great holes In the Georgetown lines. He got into a small rap with Dut her or the Georgetown at on point In the game but the two. men soon shook hands and made up the difficulty generously. There was a fairly good crowd In attendance on the game. The score was 88 to 0 In favor of the North Carollnans- The Hn up North Carolina.

Position Georgetown. Townsend I ft end Fallen Kane Gardner. left tackle Fltzpatrlck A. Snipes left guard Cogan Morton Parker. center McGuire Eltgel right guard.

MonahOQ i Story right tackle McSellar I and Kane. Whlttaker right end. BrennllU Robertson quarter back Rocock Wlnbume left halfback XcLBugbl1r Reynolds right halfback Lox Abernathy. fullback Butcher Referee Dr. Whltehur 1.

A c. umpire. Sut lineman. Time of halves 29 minutes each. Rushing Attack Seat Indians Who Scared Twice Harvard Wee Able to Catty the Ball Through the Redskin Line I at Will Buf Coulff Not sold Indians in Check.

Cambridge. Ia No emor4 Aruah In attack enabled Harvard to make four touchdowns against the Carlisle Indiana on soldier' eld today. but the crim defense could cot keep their opponents from scoring twi the final points Vx-irt 23 to II Htnard scored twice in far i half. th tint uChdOwn coming in the first five minutes of plaj The Indians made one touchdown in each half. the last one prin lpally On a brilliant 55 jiird run by Mount Pleasant the gathering darkness.

Harvard kept her plays well hidden di endln on a three man tandem coming Into tile line uall- with Brill. the ta Me a tie head. There was erj lIttle kick- I In Penalties were' frequent. the In- dl rs being usually the utrirers while ar isle made five ambles to one for Harvard. Sixty Yards from Kick Off.

From the Ind in oft Starr ran the ball ba 60 ds to the lndianc 50 ard line. le longest run in the game. The tandem i immediately formed and aimed at the Carlisle right lde In thirteen downs Harvard pu hd Paul over the line fo the 1r re Burr kicked the. goal On the crimson ki off Arc queete ran the bal back for 23 yards and flue. Dub ossed ic goal 1 The punt was poor ant no goal was at empted in re a a ndld nsn or the xt five minutes.

but at last Harvard captured the ball on the Indians 45 jard line and lid not lo it until the goal line was crossed Hur ey having ttie honor. lOurr A ked the goal. 1 Indians seemed a trine weaker In the second half and Harvard secured wo more by bucking the line. Then came the Indians' second score. Little Mount sant caught a Hnrar unf on his.

own 45 ard line and ran like a deer to ltnrtrds yard line. In tour downs Sheldon was pushed over for the last Score of the game. Mount Pleasant kicked the 1111. General Barry Sees Raiser. Berlin.

November 4 Emperor William today received in audience Brigadier General Thomas Barr ho was accompanied his aid de camp. Captain Sydney Coleman. and Captain VV il lam R. BlddJe. the American mill arv at here.

DAVIDSON LOST IN CLOSE GAME South Carolina Team Took Score Six to Four. Charlotte. c. November 4 Spe cial In a hard fought game today South Carolina college defeated Davidson college a score of 6 to 4. The game was played In minute halves with IS minutes intermission.

In the first half Davidson showed a rlor strength and outplayed ho South Caro na bo at every material point. In the last halt the tables were turned. and South Carolina won by a play known AS trick play. The South Carolina boys. at the au pre-me moment.

managed to wke a. run or 45 yards from center of thelfleld down the side line which was within 7 yards of the goal that Davidson was defend- lag. By a series of three magnificent' rushes South Carolina was. enabled to I carry the ball over the goal line. Both teams scoi id In the last half.

Davidson kicked a goal from the yard line at an angle. The Davidson eleven was some heavier than th South Carolina boys. but the latter made up this deficiency by superb plAying and general all roucd cleverness The stars for Davidson were Lacy McKay and JoneX For South Carolina. les Wyman Oliver Foster' and Holmes. Reid Visits the Lug.

London November' 4 Ambassador WilIteiaw Reid and Mrs. Reid gone to. Sandrlngham to spend. the week end with King Edward and Queen. Alexandria.

Sir Charles Hardlnge. the Dr1t- lab to to Russia la also a. guest at Sandrizgam. Tennessee Team' Is Beaten by Tech Beane Played Brilliant Game Against Tech Browns Punting Was One of feat urea YontIst Yesterday Afternoon. FOOTBALL RESULTS EAST.

Yale 53 Columbia. O. Harvard 25 Indians 11. Lehigh 58 Oallaudet O. Penn.

6 Lafayette 6. Navy 11 Penn. State 5 14 Cornell 0. Dartmouth 6 Princeton 0. FOOTBALL RESULTS WEST.

Wlsconcin 36 Minnesota 12. Michigan. 33 funds O. Purdue 24 Missouri 0 FOOTBALL RESULTS SOUTH. Georgia.

Tech 55 Tennessee 0. V. P. I 11 Virginia North Carolina 38 Georgetown O. Alabama 38 Georgia.

O. South Carolina 6 Davidson Vanderbilt 54 Auburn 0. Up of. Teams. Tech.

Position. Tennessee. Slm center Proctor Selman right guard. UcFee J. C.

Brown and Thrash. left guard. Polford Brown. right tackle. RagSdale.

Luck and prt left tackle. Word Capt. Sweat. and Roberts right end. Joe Caldwell Daj aJid Robert left end.

Beane VUi on and D. XVIl on right halt. Johnson D. Wilson and I Jarvt. let half.

John Caldwell Clarke fullback Palmer anti I Butler quarter back- Leach Of3c as Pepree Dupree. coach of Tennessee. of Mschfgan umpire. Prank Buxton. of Harvard head linesman Tip Summers.

of Ten-- nesFee timekeeper Mctan at Tech. Time of halves 20 and 4 25 minutes. Touchdowns. Day 3 Puller I Clarke 2 ert I and I Wilson I Goals. Brown 5 Final score.

Tech 45 Tennessee. After vdy and Irresistible rashes through the line cod circles of the nd had made Tech victory sure la the' st hot yesterday afternoon the one cr' heard on Tech field was Equal tho ai derbil score' and slowly but Stead- ilr this result was accomplished by the YEJOW Jackets before the conclusion of contest. Score la Tech 45. Tennessee 0 Tech made her touchdowns. yesterday by straight football the other people hey- log about as TIuch luck as the Atlanta.

eleven On thl very first pJay after the oft. a Tech man fumbled. the ball rg to Tennessee about 35 yards from th- Tech line. The Volunteers were not equal to the task. however end wera held for downs after this promising open- log.

Tennessee presented a crippled up to meet Tech. seven of her best men It out or the game for one reason or another Belmont was disqualified me time ago. so it Is hardly fair to co-ant him In as a loss to the team. From the very start of the cont yesterday after the Teonesseans had failed to take advantage of the opening fumble or the Tech It was lent that there would be but one side to the gains. en Beane the great end of the Ten.

nesspe team considered bY' many th lb end of the south last year from a defensive standpoint was not able to block the old gold and white rushes. for Helsman remembering the work of th little fellow In the Tennessee" game year had aid his plans for a surprise jr him. Consequently time ift time' was boxed by Tech interfere and wa unable to how his true form. Not only this. but he was unable.

to carry the bill being downed for losses on nearly every occasion he was trusted with the tall. Still. he fought his way into prominence more than one Ume during the. hurly. burly of yesterday afternoon by play which on hfs own gridiron would have won him the glad hand three cheers and his name at' the finish.

Twice Clarke the big Tech fullback was hurled at the Tenreace team. which split before him like the wood before the ax allowing him. to pass through for long' gains. Star Work for- Tech. Clarke.

Brown. Oa and the two Wil sons formed the' qul Vhlch rolled up the big score over Tenftessee every man mentioned going over the Tennessee line and around her ends as 2 tJt 1 A i WF SwnrnCirnfatitn ITHEA TLA' N. C. ON ST I. TION' I Cir Ulauoo.I' EIeedlDG.

50 DOO L1 ii VIII. ATL AUBURN ROUTfU BY fifl four I ZleaTiest Ibis tu ash 4. da1AuGurn. prlJe of utter dls p- tOintm mt agan DUfIl thla aft rnoonJn re fcG gln machne 0 O. hoJt proJurttve r.

atonal pay burns r.C- 00.1 na Il1 lJb down on' bl field rn n. Aubc rn ow. s. Thp I. snanheel pi attack.

1" Ilee In HllinK rJT oJl go being 5O" Crll 1l1tli f. Irge In 1. Blalc. 10 IILke rd prithurd tm the D' Foy or Ali burn men der r. E' k' tac I men.

they. cuU taIL in Ab rn bUt we chd tcitct may 1 Joing- Idl through Vard hr. n. and was deL I b. 11 ing r.

te oakJelJ 0 groutj. 9 tm made 11' iCIJable lain. La howrd o1f flrm at" against CQi1ih D' na lu" many rlayers t. IPn' sta the team as ragged. the whit tip and lit thin a lIr victory whle Auburn ille hoped the touchdowns tailing hEslate th Cornmuuort The IIn up I VA DERBlLT.

P. itbn IBCR Bob Blake. left end. J. lhUrson :1 Patterson.

cenier Stone. rl 1 guard oon Pritchard right ta. Kl Jon Hnmilton right end Pltt non Haygood. Qoorterback Peuns Dan H1-a4e left half. Fo Cr gh right halt.

ell janIer fullback. Lacey Mi higan Before easily defeated O. IUln Th. ty Lafayette a. bemg ford.

4. bo- 1e more eon lllal s1 lrlt ege. rnm will offcefll J. 73 lII11e tt eCretdf 1. cub decIded 1lL r1- arrang ents ev readln u.

com oed Hend Shands. 1. Carroll ton The West. I uiroam prC ma.r 1 n1e a UI am unts 51000. omf tire aI 3.

oe 0 I I 4 B. COCHE Coach or Clemson 905. I i i 4 I I 4 I I 4 4 4 11 11 tcGtUIN. I COLUMBIA fALis I IN DIRE DEfEAT ip- i Mercy-Game ew Tork. Colunthia worst de eat history Amerlcal' af11t' thl afternoon.

jngbeaten Yale O. Yaje' Ih et. qulk di. rvted. lIe 1 dashing the ond yard yard wh le COlumbia ttd lr then It t3 11 DigeiOw ctJftJJt Irreslltibl cn a Shevn always I m3.

90-1 da th nm 1' th gO 1 bati brought ok f- hoI lng. I one did f' downs I 10ard aftet' pOCEoSsion ft 1 I a fensiwe. Vemier. I ert unlnt" rruptPd the a car three mnutes I took llum 3 jlr' 1h l1 tO loathrrnd punted. Bt I Yale ca ngtin with I ent I thrulrOut FIrst.

with O. I tho seeorJ oumbia I pvwerIEs. and ae' touchdowns ea" with peri5tent regularIty I up p. sltlon CJItmolr C1t W. Fisher I thL- cl' R1 I ALltlnger Sm1th.

and Da vl nd everrla. I' and. ton I St I ft I hA t. tr rse. sh I Stevenson and ooa tXI i 1.

Drill. I mwauk c. 4. slns eleven i Serrity aCt rJoon. Jth s'- fleroeriecs been th eleven yard ctac- Wisconrins rna runs.

25000 pectlltrs I Cnclnr aIJ oT mb 4. l' the ashvllle during the I rhot 5ea ot'I lIegl 1. flnt cOlsldered cil b. decl on t- JI TheS att1e St not 1' tncej I' fteatt1e. 115.

lag ague. VIRGINIA LOSES 1 TO CARPENTER I II I I earn Poin I 1 i Iha ttesville Xove 4. I O. I I Carpenter. I rna I rirut the Blak burg i suc Bsfullr ct b- utter.

as kck d. I secon 1 rel18 rkable br ta1ty. Polytechnic was 0 ot1. for Vlrgi Ia. Biack ot Maddux 8enral Ion It plunges.

Randolph. tract I ban i hour dl s- non I p. Is 5- af I ing dL uttEr i P. 1. kick.

ne utter pl nges runs. V. I I. Carl nter got fumbe. nter uttr Web I CarJen tel' tel i 3 line.

who re- i VIr- i gr ag I e. I Yaple 1d i tackles lJ nter fnlled I V. P. I. downs ptain and f.

I I I I 1 1 1 I. I I I 7 I CO. CH DTPREE. I Of Tenniersee. I- tl a star I I V.

I. VJrginla ends. C' work I of 11. plaing I I i I I X. By rj pl eV ry the Je InaL l1ty attacks I 1 0.

I I 4. Gabrlet. I v. Union corp raUon rlor fe eral be wlth imwn. I I mi8 Mrs.

seas Bto 811 tlSf9AtOr rnJnorl ty llO malnl proper I i I 1 I I 1 1 ti 1 I I I I I I I 1 4 i I 1 I COArn EIS Of ech FIRST LOST BY PRINCETON I Iac Uartmoulh Was Prim-eon. 4. firFt. C. 1h tNa mi i reoI' condition.

Jotme substitutes lcR1lcn" Lr n. weeks' rest. ink coditlon. ftr i 7te I er 1 I rJ The to I yard early if I te held Dartmou1 topnstaTted her 1 l' yard the assist- Prl ceton aln McCormick's a hcked by atal. Oat nd minute 0.

to but' tound1t less mher 4. J. F. W1se a A. Brooks I I I 1 to 4 I I I I 1 1 1 t.

1 I COACH HYATT 1 Of Sewanee Yale 0 GEORGIA I light earn Clo ed ouch owns the' BJrmingham. 4. I bEing O. I fir I th lariie substitutEs fact ut AIa. arnas was.

dang an Both entered no onl with tJ either am friend and- rga to sa 05 popular Alabama. eersity geatriumbers IIS In wewht. having ItrIsen poun 5 the a Onoria not tbis. to- iell overcome team to. off nse app ared the- be lnmng or nf the yard the up A1JJ ama.

cen ter. imrnS Neill rl ht CJa Lownds rfobt Sturtvunt Rob rton eer Def at9 Ky. Central unto ten def At O. I I I I i 4 I I I 4 I 4 Ii I i I i I iITARHEELSLAND i I The orth orge- th or footbaHgalIJo re I I a rgeWWl1 COUJa. P.

1a ed brilliantly Heels I He smaJl. IJd 1a. 1 Dutrher. IrgetoWM one I I Ih re I gO crowd. 1 I orth up I rg etown.

lett Kane I 8nl 1 rd CO I c. bll Roc clt I tt halrba Reyn JI-ds ru Iback A. I I1n mAn. 11 t1 tl I. 1 11 1 I 1 1 I I I I I j.

I 1 MIKE DOYAIIIlt Coach of Auburn 1905. HARVARD WEAK ON OHf SIVt I I eat wicel i I BunouI in I I i i I Caml Bass ovem er rush. mg ti t' Soldiers litid crimson I e. ir I II. r-arh la 55 rd run in I dpendlng three-man mm tackle.

at Ter lng. dln Carl51c lndan back yards yard nE' the was Immqlat I alu side. en pushed ioi' flrJt Ja1. th off e- ls the Itne. 01' attEmpted.

There a Pl fint st the. yard lose Huriey tt1 1 urr kit-ked The In' two I ant yard I O- rd f' 0N' game OUnt th H. Barry who by' William military ST II SouthCarolina X. 4. oln hard-fought orE ag Int rmlsJlm Dl vld I Carolina boys very I I 8 Juth I I suo.

ke the eJd I hl with yards e. rend- l1 he9 carr Oth creor' 25 ard avler I gtnera1. round clevern Ylell 1man I Visit8the Am lBador ba thewe en. andriaSlr tSandrti1PuL YRLOWJACKETS MAKE 8IG SCORE nnessee 8a Teenl 5. Corn 0 1 Mi gan O.

I. Georg Own Vand bilt 5 Tea s. I Tenneueei Sims. I rown 1 I Brownrlght tackleRagS1ale. Lu crt tackleWordcapt an I rt 1 Wilson lI onrfght and.

ha1fJohn i 1 Mj htgan McLeanot t. 31 I. 2. WErt I' 4 S. A ner 11 rough he tide O- the' Valderblil slowly-but tM jl mplfshed th o.

ntest. Cr O. rest rday' toniballthe i ople ax ut luck 3. tf ay aiterthe tttmbl tbecb i ttt werenOt werd. heldfr wns pr m1s1ng Un up.

men 1) ereIUlO har l1 asa cOntt TenneI eAnshd op nJnl' tothepm- Even nd nes mIlJ17th but tl Hilsman. remem rlng ttbe ar laid sWPme rJ alter he aS i aniLwa. mu. otioni tocarry l. nearl ever occa.

en sted withth lOne Umedlirtn- hi tlF- grldl wo 1dh3Y in h. luIl1 Uck. before throughIr betwo n- lich Te ee. asrEslSttess I 1 i o. 1- 1 COACH cotrNsigL 4 Ofcum 1an 1.

ty I Til ON STITTJT I 0 N. 1 1' AUBURNROUTED by eviest NLvembr Aubiirn. the agarst Vanderblt rvn Dudley twmiti- an scre Thrighot aereattonal th Not Vandys a1 I nahs rati te trt timee. Before powertecs. Fhe ar th- rJI- Manx.

huctd one 1W asstaccc th Aburn tim-s kep IilI dovnn. Vardyn rkvtk tvh. i n-ceabte lte Donthue Lbattute tn stated cci ta tj tby producei VANDERBILT. PeitlDn. tacke trl gterd.

Whtn torte. rIght Moon Fattereon ern Cratgh Si 33 Ii 4Th. 00'- boyc a. mown. arttett.

1. asali everythIng comoied Shams. ed. ng Th and C. 4ir eaJa I I I rattral 1U1 I I Ia- I UWi9 ll1 5 I I Ie-v tM 4 Lg COCHEMS.

tor I I I I a I SI 5 I t. i FALLS hp- Ifl istor1 the 5eing melt whole teath atiq seconda- g. cue frm thugh Cotumbia aats only 0 yarde by was procession the CI1 unIntercoPt scored Tate Co1umhis Theb game. I remaIned tb plttky. bt Yates came I t.

Lyudet Uocki000raTT Rose Ftands Eceverrla I Peyton. nnd Armstrong Wile Basttt. fullbak 1hl 2. WIth has never seore af theENahvltle t. last nay t.

en i A Ta hariottesalile ic After of Btacksburg successfully I ceanIve by second rentarhabte brutalIty. the Jnrson. Biacksharg yard heIn by attention. dIscuss- at 5 being V. to petter a nJ t- for 0.

eetond 5. were I S5nSO55a5a5a54 A e- I Ii I I I I I COC1I ubstltuttd. Waples Carpen- Jo. 4 SeI1SEer dis- satlsfaitory ad S. I I A aa Ttl.

0 I I IF rJ5 it I di et7 I w4 oe1 h4 I 1Jm. r. i 2hi1 I I 1 I 4 lIti-nTs. n.toI 4 I i 2la I 4Ltl qjj i ti iaaa i I I p. 4.

t. I a a. t. e.ii&4 I I. I I I aiiiC a I i s'- I iLr' I ii.

i a a 4 4. I ItN 4 I ecii. IF aSs. wSaS4SSaI N. too first phyelcnl silica me :0 ielr PrIncetons yard Ltier.

nine 60yard Dartmoui am penalties. and hopeless wSSSISGI s5 I I I I 7 fT 4 li.c ta 4 I I 7 I I I I I 1 I also I I t. Ti- i a I ii is tbii I I. I atI. S.

111c. I I I I I in1 away th lare it into r.iinatlQn wlth ut sides. say. great the by beglnntig ofthe Moody etll Clay floblneon Stumt vant. referee.

atet. t. ly s. -S-S-I-I I a I- 4 I I W1 I ii 1 I 0 4 4 slii. 4 I I I Ti' S' 5.

SwSSwISwS5 mat least. hers th gre one th I Morion 34onaha quarterbock i Sutr ISSeSSIII S4SaSaSaSsSI I I I i fl5W1 tIji ii I a I I I a I. 4 4 7 jr 5 S2oIS.5 ONDEFEftSIVE ho Novenaloer A twite 11. reard the prinipaiiy yard usually very th or Of score. Arehe- tlnOliy cmossedthe wa next pout ac- CLOSEGAME tn by perior the I I I fleld wa t.

gcoid the Wyles. 0' Ic BIGSCORE Badly 1 WasOne eat of orga Tech5Tennessee 0. 0 I Selmanright I I I Wertleft I 5 Dayand 4 Wilson. halfIohnson I I I ClarkefullbackThornton i Officials i I I 4 I V. I.

cr7 acore 1 tllo Ja knl 5pn muchluck the rt a be fii th conilit I neseeteani the the 51pt hi far we. sho thebali topaas Dban3 twoWil quiahIch reslstlciss- I COiINSCLMAN Of Cunsbcrland. IIIII0III5I5I5S5S 1.

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