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2 THE OONSJJJUlION ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 1905. FI which wag predicted and expected tram the first. Georgia. lost because an.

was facing a. better team. A h- avler team. and team anxious to wipe out In some measure thr poor showing against Se- wanes last Saturday Long Buns by Tech Men. i The sensational features of th game cane arpr Tech bad mjuJe four toudh- douns and was attempting to.

pile up a) rger score than. C' mson did against the same Georgia. teem Clay kicked off to 1 the ball was finally punted back to Georgia after 5ech had failed to make hr nee in two downs. Twice Georgia backs were hurled at he Tech line and twice were slung backward as It they had no torcEl tfhind them. I Then Clay dropped back on the 408 ld 1 ne for a drop kick a frail at- tmpt for a score.

The kick was true. UL the raise was not sufficient to carry over. the oval coming down almost o- the gt al me nto he arms of Quarte Butler. who. was waiting to re- ecn' It lie darted forward with th ll Prown blocking the first org-ii tickle- Going to the 15 yard line But.

saw the mposxlbJitj of making rf tance straight ahead. He vto red rudcJenlj and rapidlY to the right and was soon almost flying down the side mes with Georgia and Tech men r- than a swarm of fl all around rJ71. Tech men blocked Georgia moo i Butler did his share of the side stepping anJ also share or running. Near the center of the field he was ahead of all his pursuers and was soon cur- reuoded by a phalanx of Tech support el who made any Georgia interference Impossible. Over the goal line for a tcuchdown he went.

a. lean run of 110 irarda the entre length of the fleld tnd the longest run made In Dixie this far Once berore was such a. run made in Atlanta. and strangely enough it was made by a. Georgia min and against Auburn in the annuai game.

yo years ego Hobble of Auburn trIed a drp kick from a mo the Same di ance and failed because of the lea wind. The tall dropped In waiting arms or ood- ruff on Georgia. 8 5 yard Before the little chap was stopped he had me the circuit of the tJeld for a touchdown. using the side line run for his purpose. The plays were very lmUar ex ept that Butler run of yesterday was for 5 yards snore distance.

Touenaow From Kickoff. mined to Keep up toe Loud work. another sensational play was the result. On the kick off after this 10 yard run. Red Wilson of Tech.

caught the ball on his own 20 yard line. and after famb Ing it picked it up ran th entire length or the held separating him tram a touch down and carried tl ball over the line being accorded beautiful Interference by the members of the Tech team. To one looking at the game from the side lines and taking an outside view of' the cor est. it rather looked as If 111 might prowled more by the practice or he- wf oOk past. The jacks and In fact th majority the men on he team failed to handle' loots and kick offs cleanly and many tnrd were lost through the failure of I ue men to hold fast the pigskin I The fl touchdown made by Tech It an UU tratlan of their play of yesterday Tech had rushed the ball by clean piay down toward the goal and within I a few yards of the line the ball was fumbled by a Teclrlte.

rolling Into plain sttht the side liners. A Tech man. Day was on hand seized the ball and i wont over with It. As Georgia had held. the Te low Jackets for two downs.

the ji 7 was all the more exasperating the wearers of the red and black on the side lrts I There was no lack of features to the play to enliven the Interest in the game snl keep the people on edge look- iicr for what. might come next. Georgia gave her friends a glad cur- pne in the firs halt of the same by showing up fairly well on the defense. Game Fight by Georgia. After two touchdowns had been made by Tech.

Georgia stiffened. and before tech managed to shove the oval over for a third score ga her opponents ell she wanted in the. way of real hard play Once Tech rushed the ball all the way down to the Georgia. goal rest- litg 2 yards from the line. Georgia roced and her alumni and friends eu- rJYed he sight of a team holding its twn for a.

brief space at least. Three me3 the Yellow Jacket tU11C the line ani three times were their attacks ra ff 1 ed. Clarke was hurled a the line nd wilted without a yard of pin. wn was tried. and no gain resulted.

Then au end run was attempted and iicCarty was thrown. the ball was punted up the held. and there Tech received It ag aln. Georgia. ws play ng a.

game now that was real- 1 worth the seeing and for the second me the stiffened line and watching ends managed to toss back the Tech cjtrnse fur three downs. and secured the ttL 1 hen Georgia finished her fight. arid the bU was rushed over by the Tech. The game was scheduled to StArt at 230 clock but for some reason Georgia stag thirty minutes late in showing up It had been determined to play long bal thirty and twent ave minutes and by the time the first halt WRl over fo much time' had been taken out for Georgia men laid cut of the game that it was almost dark. One of the on th Georgia team Was warned by Referee Butler that he was laying out entirely too much for the rapid finish of the game.

and Coach Dickinson was advised to take him out It his Injuries were of such a character La to sauie the waits Wheatley Georgia Star. WheaUey was the star player of the Georgia team. and hi work 7 st tetdliy showed that he is good for the all trn for several years if his work continues to Improve. He worked his way into very play and time and time a ain It was his tackle which brought the Tech roan to the ground. Too often however the Georgia men tackled far too high" securing a neck hold on the Tech play- era- For Tech Day made some or the treat- st gains.

circling the Georgia. ends on a Bomber of occasions for long gains. He was taken out in tb second hall his place TECH BOYS WILL REMEMBER BUTLER AND RED WILSON THE re ult of FV Tefch pm la a etor without in terest pared wfth the en- national and racking performances of Quarterback Qutjer and Red Wilson who within a. few minutes of each other Mad runs of 110 yards and 90 yards. each.

of' which netted Tech a touchdown and brought every spectator In the rrandstand and bleachers to his feet yelling and screaming and. almost frantic with the pure delight of witnessing such unusual sights. Tech and Georgia will doubtless play- many runes In the future and In the aggregate the reslt of this years game rosy not be considered any more tin- rortart than the result In any othu old year. tut nevev. white football Is play.

at Georgia. Tech. will Butter and Red Ml90n cea to be remembered for their work yesterday- There Is very little chance of Butlers Stunt ever being repeated and if it is th. future star will only equal the Tech quarterback a run for It Isn in tS same to surpass It. Taking the 11 on his own goal line when Cay mlss i what came dangerously near iidngr a goal from field Butler shook off the first tackler who seemed fct first to have downed him and diving Hr one way and then the other start- 1 toward the Georgia.

end of the field. His brilliant dodging brought- the crowd to the highest pitch of excitement. though nobody expected a run of more than 0 yard to SO yards at the outs de But just here the Helsman machine rot busy- Th whole Tech team gathered around Butler arid not a Georgia. player was kllowed to lay his hinds on the flying quarterback who never let up until the I nil wa safety deposited behind the Georgia goal po ts. If Butler had an off-day to- the Se- waneo game he had an on jay yester- dey and nobody can ever say Sewanee to him.

Red Wilson's time came before the being filled by Sam Roberts. In the same halt smy- Wilson was put into the same. end played nice ball making several long rains one a touchdown. after a yard run. Red wtnIon and Butler In for praise at the Sands of the Tech rooters for their two long runs netting touchdowns The Detailed Report Georgia won the toss and clod to receive the ball at the south goal.

Brown kicked off and Wheatley dropped on tile ball Just over the oal line. The pigskin was brought out to the 25- yard line. where Clay punted to the middle of the field. Butler receiving and tumbling. being- downed" in hts tracks.

A Tech man was hurled at the Goorgla line for 3 yards. Clarke catapulted through for 2 more another. line play netted additional gain and then D. Wilson found his way- for 2 yards. Day circled left end for 15 yards.

Wheatley dropping him Wert secured 2 yards Clarke plunged for 8 Red Wilson following with a buck for 7 and Clarke crashing into the line for 2 more Hamilton failed to pain but on the next play a fumble resuted Red Wilson recovering for Tech. Clarke was clammed at the Georgia line and thrown back for a yard lo HAmil- ton made back the' 4 and Clarke again tried and failed. The ball was some 5 yards from. Georgia a goal at this point of the right. Red Wilson tried a Una play and for the second time Tech fumbled.

Day recovering ann crossing- the line for a touchdown Brown kicked goal. Score Tech. 6. Georgia. 0 Clay kicked off to Hamilton.

who advanc. ed 10 yards. Day cleared his way for 25 yards' around an end. Wheatley slamming him to the' ground. Once more Day was gUen tire ball and added IS yards by another long end run.

en added 3 yards and Red Wilson I After the ball was handed to Day who added 15 yards to his account. McCarty was now given a chance making 6 yards and se curing II. touchdown. Brown failed to kick goal. Score Tech II Georgia.

0 Georgia kicked off to Tech the first attempt being outside. day on the second attempt booted the ball to Cutler who advanced lb yards. Clarke added a little. aBl Hamilton failed to gain. Brown punted to Lowndes.

who failed to gain. The ball was the property of Georgia for the first time. Tire punt was ft 45 yard affair. Wheatley failed to gain on the first trial and then Sage made 2 yards. Clay a call- ed on for a punt arid cleared sortie 35 yards.

Brown was downett In Ills tracks The ban was on the Tech's yard lIne Hamilton made yards. Day toot an end for 15 yards. Brown worked atackte for yards McCarty' added Vert secured 8 a Hamilton was shoved through the line for 6 yards on the delaj ed pass. Day made another long end run for 20 yards. The ball was on the Georgia.

yard line. Clarke crushed center for a yard' gain. Brown made 2 and- Hamilton failed to pin. Day made around an end. and Clarke was thrown back for 3 yards.

The Georgia line was charging well at this point. Clarke made I yard. and Mo- Carty failed to gain on an end play. the ball going over to Georgia on downs. Just 2 yards trim the Georgia goal.

Clay punted 36 yards. Butler being downed In his tracks. On the first play Tech fumbled McCarty dropping the ball and Butler recovering. Day was downed' betUnd the line for a loss and then with om 12 yards to gain he was sent around an end for II ards running out of bound just before maklr the re qulred distance. For the second Urn" the Georgia team had held Tech for downs.

Three times Georgia men were flung at the Tech line. Sage and Robson' being used for a gain of yards. The ball was given to Tech on downs. Hamilton made 7 yards Red Wilson very effectively la keeping off the would- ettowLabet a whiskey that pleases people of discriminating taste old mellow delicious in flavor exquis ite in bouquet absolutely pure. Mf Hotel CU to It.

CHAS. If. PFEIFER A CO. ro Clotbutatl Ohio. J- crowd had become quieted from the.

jells given Butler and a play which In amo any other game would' have been the ht particular feature must be ven second place. though no one can deny that was great work. Ate Butlers touchdown. Tech elected to receive the ball. Red caught the on Tech's yard line.

Tech's in terference was again without a flaw and ilson was only stopped 90 yards away with the ball snugly landed between the goal posts which it was up to Georgia. to defend. Tech first touchdown was made on a fumble ut the others were done by 1 ne smashing and end skirting in the regular Helsman fashion Clarke's but- ine abilities betn used to good effect terl Urn' while Craig Day again took occasion to prove himself a sprinter ind a. cracking good one. Supporters of the red and black have no cause to blush for the work of' their team.

which outweighed outtrs1ned and doomed to defeat made th gamest fight It was in them to make. If Georgia then have any kick to make. it la that so few of them were out to cheer their team In its losing but gritty fight. WhJo Georgia was clearly outclassed coo only made distance against Tech cnre a 12 yard gain by Dan Sage of At lanta she twice held Tech for downs. cnce on her own yard line just as he Tech yelling brigade was getting ready to cheer for the touchdown.

Wheatley was Georgia star but all the team did honest work the' defense of the lln being especially commendable. Tees played the first If without Billy Wilson the plucky and popular halfback being used as a. linesman In order to save him for the hard games iead but he refused to stand for such shell 1 ig In the second half. and his value to the team is well illustrated by- the fact that he cornered both the touchdowns made by Tech In this halt ere the absence of tight forced the finish of tho fight. be tackler.

Auto Clarke. was sent through th line for 3 yards and a touchdown. added 17 to th total using the stiff arm Brown kicked goal Score Tech. 17. Georgia O.

Clay. of Georgia kicked off to McCart of Tech who recovered 10 yards. Da. made 3 yards. Red Wilson Clarke bucked for 7 Hamilton 2.

then 0 Clarke 7 more on a buck and Day 20 yards on an end run. Brown toads yards and another fumble was the result of the next play- Day recovering the ball. On a quarter back kick Tech gained her distance McCarty getting the ball. Brown gained a little Hamilton took 5 yards and Auto Clarke found his way over the I line on a. hurdle for 3 yards.

Brown kicked goal i Score Tech 23 Georgia 0 Clay punted to Tech. Day ueing downed without gain. MvCarty- failed to pin on the first trial and lost 7 yards on the second attempt. Smith of Georgia. go through the line and grabbed htm ing a very high tackle for the above result.

Brown punted and Lowodes re. turned a few yards Georgia. tried two line plays and tailed to gain tier dU- tanee. Then Clay dropped back to the yard tine for a trial at goal. The ball tell between the goal posts where.

Butler secured It and ran the loogtn of the field I yards for a touchdown. Brown tailed at goat. Score Tech 28 Georgia 0 Clay kicked off to Tech. Red ilson recejved the ball on his 20 yard line. lie fumbled the ball.

which dropped in front of him several yards but finally recovered It and started his Journey toward the Georgia goal line. How he got through la a mystery but he dodged would-be tacklers and was helped by the entire Tech team to safety and a. dell. field. lie.

crossed the goal line for the sixth touchdown of the game. Goal was kicked. Score Tech 34 Georgia 0 Clay kicked off poorly to Tech. Sims getting the ball and falling- on It on Tech's 40 yard line. Red Wilson started the fight with a.

yard run. Brown adding 5 then 4 Hamilton 3 On this last play Clarke was offside and Tech was penalized. Clarke made up for his offsldeness by bucking for yards. while Day- made 30 yards along the side lines. Six yards were cleared on the next play.

MoCart- rumbled and Georgia secured the ball two men falling on It. Smith. of Georgia made 2 yards end then 2 more. day punted 35 yards. While the ball was in the all' a Tech man used his hand on a Georgia player.

Referee Butler Immediately gave the- ball to Georgia. as the rules especially cover this po The itatf ended with the. ball In Georgia possession in Georgia's a territory. Second Half. Georgia entered the second half with the same up.

while Too. made two changes sending Billy- Wilson at right halfback and Thrash at left guard. Clay kicked off to Tech MC' advancing 7 yards. Billy- Wilson made 12 yards Clarke 0 Brown 25 on a double pass Billy Wilson 10 on a delayed pass Brown 2 yards arid as Georgia was offside was penalized yards. Billy Wil.

son shot through the Georgia line for 22 yards and a touchdown. Goal was kicked and the score stood Tech 40 Georgia 0 Brown kicked off to Georgia the ball being advanced to the yard line. Georgia failed to gain and punted. Butler securing the boil and gaining II. little alter a long run.

WheaUey of Georgia was taken out of the game an" Ransom cent In. Auto Clarke made 6 yards. Daly 12. around right end. ne fumbled a th result of II.

hard tackle which sent Wm uthe side lines. Lhe ball wee Georgia's on the fumble. Here Georgia made her distance for the tint time Sage being driven through th line for 13 yards. Georgia next tried II. quarter back run and failed to gain.

Clay punted 45 yards and the ball was again in the possession of Tech. The ball was returned 10 yards by the Teohlte receiving it. Tech tried two plays at tile line with little gain and. tlian Hilly Wilson wB. fairly tiurieu thrOUjf the line for 46 yards and a touchdown Goat was kicked.

Score Tech 46. Georgia 0 After a few more plays the game was called 011 account of darkness Big Seer. For Minnesota. Minneapolis. Mlnn November 18.

Sbowtn the beat work of' the season neoola today defeated Nebraska. by- a score of 35 to 0 Nebraska was played II. standstill from tart to nolaii durng the first halt. In the second halt. Coach Booth succeeded in gingering up his men.

and they played fiercely ssw1ng a vat improvement. Stakes Close Monday. New Orlaaiis November Is. Twenty stakes for the tt winter meeting of. the CKy Park race track close on Monday at midnight.

They include the derby with 5000 added. The other eats have values raag ne from 1000 to- ZSQQ SAVANNAH TEAM BEATS SOLDIERS Soldiers Were Heavier Bu Savannah Had the Skill. Savannah. November 18. Special The Savannah football team met the team from Fort Screven here this alter- coon and the soldiers were beaten by a core or 10 to 0 Savannah made a touchdown In each halt but tailed to kick goal.

The soldiers ontwel hd their antagonists being an extraordinarily heavy team. but they were lacking in- ooatfting It was clear that it was only- in the knowledge of the game that they were outclassed It had been thought that the Savannah team wo old run up a heavier score but the soldiers had a surprise for the locals. The game was regarded largely practice tar the games that are yet to be played by the Savannah team but de spite WI there a large crowd out to wttnua It. CORNELL. LOST IN LAST HALF Columbia- Played Uphill Game and Defeated the Ithacan Bunch.

Ithaca If T. November 18 In a hard fought struggle Lit which neither team rained muelj advantage until toward the laat wh the Ithaoa team defense WM unable to withstand the fierce attacks of her opponents Columbia defeated Cornell here thl afternoon by a core of 12 to 6. Cornell made a touch down in the first bait by steady short gains. Early In the second halt Columbia. tied the score and after that Cornell's a line gave way.

REFEREE BUTLER EXPLAINS. Says That Georgia. Was Entitled to' Touchdown Protested by Dahlonegs- Team. Referee filler mated yesterday afternoon that' in his opinion Georgia. was fairly- entitled to the Orat touchdown made against Dahlonega last Saturday which was protested by the mountain boys.

Mr. Butler refereed the event. The play- was an unual one. About the middle of the Held the ball was in the possession of the tJahloaega team. and a buck was tried through the center.

When th referee thought the man with the bait under the play lie blew his whistle The ball. however had been fumbled roiled oMt from the bunch was picked up by a Georgia man and a touchdown was made and allowed. The touchdown was certainty fairly made. said Mr. Butler yesterday and I can hardly see where Dahlonega has a legs right to make a kick.

In the first place. the ball. when. it rolled from the bunch of players was a tree ball. belonging to neither team.

Suppose I had. called the ball dead. To whom would it have belonged Georgia could not claim it and certainty- did" not belong to Dahlonega for it was tree' when the whistle was blown. The ball was tree therefore said I did not have the right as a referee to tall the ball dead. I believed the bail under the mass of men and for that reason blew my whistle.

AU that I can say la that I made a mistake and that the ball belonged to whoever secured It There was no kick made by Mr. Sadler at the time the play was made. It se ms to me that If he had wanted to protest that he should have done so there and have settled the matter there. mGX SCHOOL WON GAME. wn Witnesses Pine Struggle on Gridiron.

dartown Ga. November 18. Spe- clnl. The most exciting game of football of the year was pulled or in the ci park yesterday afternoon between' the high school and the. Cedartown blots the high school winning by the sore of I to This was the last of the first series the Cedartown Stars winning the first.

10 to O. The next two were WOO by the high school 20- to 01 and 10 to The winning touchdown vru made in the last minute of play the opponents claiming time was up before the last play was put into execu- Uru. Ii V. Wood formerly Tech's quarterback was easily the star of the day- I The high school team although out- ire ghed IS pounds to the men put up A tart and scrappy article of ball. be- nil held for downs only once.

This term Ka made efforts to arrange games. with- a number of the prep teams in the state among which are the Boys' Rig school in Atlanta and. Donald PJazer It such games should' be arranged they are confident of ms-king a creditable snowing I the has wa as follows High School. Position. Stars Hunt.

center Horan Bonn. right guard. Henderson Copelan. left guard Blackman ritlder right tackle. Liddeli Borders left Dunwoody Brooks.

right end High tower Treeeean left end. James Marshall. right half. England Femlng left half. West C.

James run back Plckard L. Wood. quarterback Wood Referee Turner. Umpire Roberta Tlmekeeper Tel1UDe. Time of halves twenty minutes.

XINOR FOOTBALL EESTJLTS itaverford 23. Rutgers 0 West Virginia 24 Bethany 0. Lehigh 0. Vrzlnug 12. Pennsylvania- state Dickinson 0 St.

Louis 82. Kentucky 0. Tale freshmen 16 Harvard freshmen 0 Amherst 17. Willis-mi- O. Holy Cross 12 Tufts Brown 66 Vermont O.

Randolph-Macon 27. William and Mary 0 Chicago Overwhelms Illinois. Chicago. November I a Chicago unl- versity completely overwhelmed. the University of Illinois lntodaye annual football game.

winning 44 to 0 At no. time during- the contest was Chicago's goal threatened. Eckersall was the star of th game kicking' no less than five goals from the field. Durin the second half. Ectrorsall punted 70 yardS.

and. of the total 44 points scored by Chicago hci nade 28. STAR PLAYING BY AD Indian Quarterback' Did Great Work and Won for Cumberland. Starlwville. Miss.

November 18 Spe clal. Smsatlonal playing by Busny Head' Stewart. who electrified severs football communities including Atlanta this year helped to defeat the Agricultural and Mechanical College eleven today by more than what one individuals play is usually accountable for. The libel score was 27 tQ 6. It was Cumberland Diversity 8 first appearance hero in several ea ons and although the locals were crippled.

they- fought the Leb anon boys desperately and really put forth a- good exhibition. TEe Mlsaiagprjanj were first to score. They kicked oil at the start of the first halt And. Cumberland tumbled an A. M.

Player falli on th balL Right Tackle Cutrer was called on and carried the oval across Cumberland goal line In a Jiffy. ceebrating A. M. first. teat and only score.

Shortly after the next kick off Bushy Head" ran 70 yards for Cumberland's first touchdown. He added another before the game ended. and' Left Halt Miller made tw touchdowns. Stuart kicked two goals- Cumberland plays University of at Oxford Monday The up. AS bf Position Cumberland.

Deoaum i end Gill Tate left tackle C. Wtznberl1 and McEnnK McEirts left guard. W. N. Smith and Allen.

Wooten center Red Smith Hanna right guard Denton Cutrer I right tackle P. Wimberly Whitaker right end Bdyle MoGeorge c. quarter. Stewart Molntosh left half Miller and Nelson. Alexander.

right halt Anderson Reid. fullback Mutton Summary Touchdowns Cutrer Stewart 2 Miller 2 H. Wlmberly goals I. tram touchdowns Stewart 2 Umpire i Sessums referee Pr Montgomery. Time' of tea twenty minutes each.

CENTRAL LOSES TO TENNESSEE Volunteers Make Six Touchdowns in Up Style Knoxvtll Tenn. November 18 Sp aL Tennessee defeated Central university of Kentucky 31 to here this afternoon. Tennessee made six touchdowns an kicked one goat Joe Caldwell Tennessee's left end. made several long end gains. Parker full bark made three touchdowns.

Whittle and John Caldwen. halves and Word. tackle. made Tennessee's other touchdowns. Thnxnett Neil Centrals left end on a tumble gained the ball In the center or the field.

and ran to Tennessee's 2 yard 1 ne before being downed by Joe lJdweh. With twenty seconds to play in the first half. Central forced the ball over' Its only touchdown. Tennessee outweighed Kentucky IS pounds to the man. Tfnne sees only other regular ached-riled game Is on Thanksgiving day.

with the University of Alabama. at Birmingham Alabama. defeated Central 21 to 0 PRINCETON BEATER BY SONS OF OLD ELI Continued from Page One. tackle and guard plays being apparently' all that was required as ground gainer against the line. Yale's Interference was good former instantly and always know where to go.

The power of Yale defense was shown unmistakably in the. second half. Princeton had good ends. but they were frequently boxed which was the secret of Yale's abl ity to make runs. Princeton had a good attack although Captan Cooney had to be used much of the time and late In the game he appeared well tired out.

Subs were many in the line up while Yale had no need to put In an so well trained were Yale's men. The features of the game were the dO811 of Hutchinson who ha never played better. The first Urn he male 28 yards. during which he made a flying leap over a Princeton tackler and the second time he covered 70 yards and was only pulled down when 25 yards from Princeton's goal. In eleven ru hes after this Yale had touchdown.

Flanders the big Yale cen tSr lso made a good run when he caught a bounding ball and covered 23 yaris from the broken field of players Morse had an end run of 28 yards and Roome another of IS There was plenty of kicking and Yale easily led. Penalties were frequent. tweekern Wins a Game. Ch cngo November 18 In a game marked by fumbles and side plays the No western university football team defeated the eleven of the MIchi' gall Agricultural college. at Evanston today the score of 37 to II.

YffflSKBf Once tasted theredfterdenmfal JXSAMAiNUSC9 NN477O. CLEMSON BEATEN BY VANDERBILT Continued from Oao than has any other teeth. Vandetbt was frequently- penalized for holding and off side playing. but the game was happily tree from unpleasant features. This decisive defeat of Clemson will make It hard or Sewanfee to.

gather much hope for Thanksgiving day The differ- enue between the two teams strongly to be emphasized is that while they- weighed about the same. the Vanderbilt team. la composed of men not merely of weight but of athletic mold all being I well formed nimble on their feet and showing great football experience. The Clemson team was by no means tacking In grit and showed plenty of physical power but simply- lacked experience and technique to enable them to stop Van- derbllta avalanche Details of toe Game. Vanderbilt kicked 0 to Fertick.

who returned the ball IS yards. The Clemson team lined up like a flash and McLaLirtn covered 8 more through tile right side of Vandys line. Then followed two more short gains and Clemson was held for downs. Vanderbilt took the ball and Craig made 3 Manler 10 Blake 4 Manler. 2 Stone made 7 and then fumbled on Clemsons 8 yard tine Clgrnson made a few short gains and then Mclver kicked 30 yards to Kyle.

who brings it back 10 yards. Ms-flier- now makes 4 through center Craig 2 Kyle goes 8 on a double pass from Manler and then Mauler goes through for a touchdown. Time. minutes and B. Blake waited at goal.

making the store 5 to 0 Vanderbilt 5 Clemson O. Fertlck kicks off for Clemson but the kick Is a poor one anti driboles for ID- yards only. Stone picking It up std making 6 yard before being downed. H. Kyle now goes 4 Craig 3 Pritchard 3 D.

Blake 8 Mauler 4 and again 7 Stone 3 ManJer 2. Taylor 2 Manler Clem- son here frequently- laying out on account of bad- btrmps sustained by the heavy bucking. Dan Blake now goes 2 and then Vanderbilt is penalized IC yards tot holding regaining- only 8 of this in two trials by Blake and Craig Kyle Is forced to try a drop kick for goal from the yard line which he misses about a foot and Clemson se cures the ball for a toucudown. On the punt out Mariie makes ID tralg and again 0 whereupon Blake punts for 46 yards. Cl mson makes a few short- gains and I kicks to Vandy.

Mauler goes 5. Taylor 7 D- Blake I and again Mauler 4 and another 4 to a touchdown In thrieen mlnutn tots-I time. Bob lUak kick. goal. Poor.

II to 0 Vanderbilt 11 Clemson GV' Vandrbm kicks off. Fertlcle fcrtegtfii the ball back to the yard line. rich and MeLaurJn annex about 7 yartI each. but after- two-- mor shorter gains Melver Is fne. to jlclt' tit 35 yarfl Kyle recdverlrg 25 of these in Bne By varying the use pf the mennTand r- hilt now goes in succession- 4 3 2.

2 6. 3 2 and Taylor IS to a toaehdotrp. leaving the score at the end of The Utt half IT to 0 B. Wske Wekfng goat The Send Half. The aeconfl half wee practically a repe tition of the first half.

extent. tharyan- drbUt seemed a little stronger sad Clern- son a little weaker th trains made averaging slightly greated lengths- BVas derhllte pert. To this halt Kyle ones more tried for a field fea After the ban had hen badly fumbled on demsonf 5 yard line. Jh VanderNlt team held wen for Im. bl he once more narrowly missed l- rf After Vanderbilt had scored as point Clemson made her game rally secttrtaii.

the ball on downs on VanderbtU1 35- yard line- an j- by fast gritty work sho log It steadily along Un things looked like a sure touchdown wt Vandy managed to pull herself together and hold the Clem on for downs on her' own yird line after which they ruleidy Tttsbea. out1 of danger About the only fault that Vanderbilt strewed was repeated fumbling. The teams lined up as follows Vanderbilt Bob Blake I Taylor. Stone Patterson Brown Pritchard Hamilton Kyle Dan Blake Craig. Ms-flier Positions left end left tackle loft guard center 1 right guard right tackle right end quarter left its-If right half tuinsk CUmsonv Rauca Serrlck eGtaton Keener Summers tcAuTIIS gjrkes rerticic Elxop Bradley Walker of Virginia fere Elgin of Nashville.

umpire. Tlmsrs Per ry of Vanderbilt and. Cole. of Clepisoc. Head linesman Hnir reys.

of Cumber land. Time of halves 25 minute Locust Grove Seats Macon Team. Macon GL. November 18 Special. In.

a fast and furious game Of football Locust Grove institute triumphed over the Mercer sophomore class this afternoon at Central City The Tuttves were 20 and IS minutes. Theflrt was hard and several players were laid ut Shannon of the sophomores was severely injured. End running of the Locust Grove institute boys was superb. The score was 30 to for the visitors hill. of the Locust Grove institute mad three touchdowns.

DRHATHAWAY Charges nothing for CONSULTATION EXAMT- NATION of for MEDICAL Call Any Time Between m. and 8 p. nt. Week Days and on Sundays from 10 am ie p.m. Chronic Diseases of Men and Women Cured No pretended guarantees mlsleadlng statements" or deceptive propositions made.

No extraCharjfefor r- medicines. No experimenting. Each case treated correctly fronitlif beginning. Home treatment. fbr those wlio cannofrjCalt rt HtllablsSpecialist ane hav1er acme IIh anee uch- dOt ns ng piletP Clemson ag 1nst tt TN' lI as ech were ha 1 drop 40 Jne a.

tru It 0 oal line trback But1 r. It. the bdl. Ocorgit kieT 15 ir makin listauce fel' stepping hs ear lld lL Iead supp rt- rs. ards eld.

th 8r. Oi oria. amost Ino Ie Wood- 5- ma. except lers yarl yard Te ca ht yard fumbling the to h- t1ll eu Te i contest. have pra tlce I the of os rds Uluwtratien c1 an ht now JhT to ll re I ii rri I orgia.

gave n- ast tmes an 1 re- fled. end wn hen neld aaln 8 playng I seeln tme an 1 I Cofl. rnsetor u. lhen i to' I o'clock. I lbowl 1Q twenty-live 0 en Jt i ot men the ra1a.

WarD I WU ame. acb to' rgia. hla owed ani 1In rove. again eat um tire i ITECH WJLLREMEMBER I HE rstult Ini ne Ulerback nU er a 1VI oth r. II tou hdown bl O1ers yt ling sr amlng i j.

Orgia I unes anymore i cease I i1J. I i qU rterbacks Isn't In' the mlssOloi I oh lng I I med l1rst W. a th oth I tl :0 outside. The Butl th nying' I till 8 the' I orgla posts. ut 1.

root tor th lr klclt an I aIn his. i e. 7and int playa Wll thrown Thea. 4. rne I go 1 nn recover1n-gMa 1 6 O.

I ya rds nd Wert I. se- CUrl h. O. klckedof Butter th rgla yard at- add 1. and delayed lon 1 Geor I aln 2.

I orgia. char ng I I to-gain I oal I 3 I ch nd an 1 scene ya as I runnIn re- ec nd a net w. a taste-old I flavor i it bouquet-absolutely I leellllr Ba. CIn I 80 all I 1m Cll1 litlUltI. f' I cro1 ld th flis Eu tier almost given l11 Te hs lit- Wilson ftnd.

Te ht as but lne dan belnlr nd 1' cau 1cot the any distanceltalnst cnC 8. yard of.At- she nee' 0 was' rgia pla th bu shelving 1 wns t. I tackl r. I I stiff-arm I 17 Geo 0 I I 7. an.

I I cCart- i 5 i Clarke i I O. got gr bbed hllno ng a oe I to' I the. 0 n' Te O. Re 19 Ed ar4 BeVel' ardsbut ow help th oro ed to down O. Te hII yard 4.

3. ball. hlshand especlallycoVet terr lOry. nd I Te h. ileon 0.

lOon Geor a1 O. thebeU Ing lg IIastken bt as the t' Ing the lIed pos t8ion tl1 I lI t1e tl il1 1 1 touohdow 11' Te 45 O. 1e reebota tOOa O. I to Btanda l1 Jn I Bootb. 1 I I' Orle ns.

Twerrty 1Dc1u 1e 000 ezat I bTevaluesra rr I00 25 jI TEAM. Soldi rs I GA. vembe1I8. 181 teara4ritm n. beat loon' O.

touch wn l1aitbut outwelahed tnc wia Itwu onl th I tb. th. ht I would I aW1lr I I i I am a. hiU T. 1 teams the Com this It ad7 8COnIan 1 to tler e.

enU 1ed an the of' 1ahl nega bI trl the man the. UIIl ler Ule pl y. how veT. Ued waS plck tou hdown tlr bi 1. Wniy rlght9I th It.

pIa I Wltne CEe rtown. I The th City hl th 5. 0 ane 5. easuy weghed h' amo I' Wu a. I' ht Hlgbtower lo lIgand.

I l1m eper I I VLT I 28 O. I 240 Ural nUl I O. 82 Xentu kT I I 17' 27 I U. I 18. O.

theconteat waiChiC gOS thTeatel lb- During tbeJiecond andot th9j Inu-acored btrcChi ago ton 4' r- a I I 18. pl ylng Includin rlcul- WB Unlversltys arance Es Uons. Ioc tou ht I :7 tel. 1 the nd bratI to twe Oxf rd Du. A.

De um left C. lcEnn ft Red Den ton I rl1 tend Bcly Ie 0. tc. Touchdowns. D.

i I I TIme I I I I I I I 8. TEt1nlSseoe ver ty. Tenn saee I cwng and on Jo I h1ttle ONell 2. tne ntral O. play beln appnty al ws a ound lne.

Intererace gd. fomer intanty ay lw so. def se sho IT Pnce- the Quenty bxed. secret ablilt Pnceton ha od atack. althoush uro an te apeared wel tre Sub lse Inan wel trIned wer T' featur ame hs Hutchnsn.

plyed fyln Pinceton ad te send cveed an onl Duled wb ya tam Pincetons oaL fer ha a. FlanJer. cn- Io 2od caut bundlne cvered als th pJaY a rds ad ather wa Yse PenaitiesVere Nor Gme ChIcago. ge makel Thy fumbes Norhwester footbal dtf aed Mlch- Agriculural I tday. th I.

u. I ICLEMSON BEAT Ontu Par ha the' tea. wa frQu pnald holing or gme hp unplet tetures. Ts wi mae har for wan gather hop Thanksgving ay. en betwen te stongly to ephaed tht wqhe abut te eme te cmpsed nt weIght athle wel for a grt fotbaI exprIence.

Clemon te WI mes lckng I gt sowd' phYlc pwer. slmpy laked rtenc tenique eaie them stp derbltl avalache. Det me Vanderbit thl bal 16 Cleson lned tab. McLWi cvred erlht ad8 Vands lne. I alns ad Cemsn wa he 1 down Vanderb1t tk bal I 3.

Man D. Blake. 4. Ma I I Clemons ayrd Clfmsomade a.1 gain Mcver kicke K1e bris bak. I i m.

ake" 2. I then' gos' tr Iae I ga mag te str o. I Vandebt 1 Olen Ferck Clemsn. te I I kic yars S. tone pIcng dmak a ben downe Kle g.

4. Crag 3. Prtchard 3. I Ble a. Maier ane agn 7.

3. Maner e. sn fuenty out aCcun. lof bp ustalne hev I buckC. Ble I derblt penud rdsf91 holdl recanlng on I Ua Bake aD Caig.

yll fom 3Oa le. mise fOt Cleman Ie cura th toucL10w Maer Grag ad agn wh reupon i Clemsn- me r. lcks Vady. Manie gs Ble I ad acan Manie I tochdown trte I mlilt" tme. i 1 Iln.

0 Vadebt 1 Cen of rck b81 the. a1 b. the. yird rc adMCL a ab7i a Sr gs Mcve i I. 1 nm YIervf i th iln va 9fJhe ie 1 bU ges lon 3 2" 2.

1 Ad Tayo A' bmeM lea th1 l. te f1 haf to' mak thgg Te EIl. end 1VupraelcIT tlon of trt Mt ry med Jte eD a Ute1kerJh pI agT sllhU11eate Jeghs Vs- dErbls par hAt 1Joce tred fo fM ItMerte hadbpen bdly. fumJle Cerl I S. rd tam b141 fbI t1t mi tt8" Afer Yanderblt ba Ceso he l' u' bl wns Une and st gty rt I I steadIy ntbJoi touch Van4Yma pul herselttogthe an4bte I ClemJon cwns tt.

4' lne ater. whch th U. ic 1It. out danr. "p'l Abut ai taUt tht n4rblt.

owe WA rpetM fumbU I tes. 11 UP foF Vatebl1t PsltlCD Blke u' Ruh i Taylr. tkle Dck 0 a. G0 Ptern KM i. TlchtK sm I Ptchad.

rght te. Luli' hte. I Kle Ute Ucler Bla. Iethl S1e I Ca. reht 1a ful1k Do Badley WeJkr YisJt6 E1n.

Nuhvll Wpe Je ry. erbUfand CeI. esan HuJ oC I Tme 0 hn. SID tei I i. I.

Lt OV. utX I Maon Novembr ft ad f0u otolf Lut Qoe fsUt uphedoe I Merr phom ter- Cent. Ct7 pkTh I. an ut I ad se plTe ic Sha th 1ophmor. 3ured.

rnng O. theL U. Gre insttute byw3. Itlprb. scorewal30 te lorh Lst Gre i.

toubos 0. DRHA THA WJ 1 COiS LTATIOiEllf. N4 TIONo MEDICALADJICE TneB P. lp onSundaJs Iom1 0 of. prctened lsle dlngf eni i decptive propsit ns made.

Qir tb rg med jnes il' rim g- ie i i DL WA' mnl g. tr atI rh eei aa' Ote i llat In I I 22 l- S. a StJAtan a1 lhl alle Spt Ii I wt a sot attemptngtoptIe 3trger or rc ed ascore. CrT oal fl blorkln the veered tles utlcr 1 I 10 dioance 7 yard 4 I fTO ii aU Tecb1 wok I iay with Yrliow was jL t' I tite r- ly i I tisn at t- It 1 jt- iay lvea. ha i tler 0 L- yesterday i i 4 i BO I r' a 1.

story I sen- rack1ng uler afew II0yards and-almost I no ut th' the bali I I on" I am I I teal e1d. fumblingbelng I anotherline 7. fromOeorgtas I 5 I I an was I I an ftslnd I I yards 4 LL It an dllng ieeeral times. md once-a line ood th0- the recover I 0 Day 2 ueing re- fe dis- or iis ard It. poi.

tl alt long an i 2. I 3 Twent or ranging to I Special twts It advantageuntil aa whez 6 ouchdow rztier tbebal-i it ha did ure seems IL the. I Inc has centerHoran Ccpelanleft itlderright tackleLiddell endHightower Temingleft backPlckard I iOR I 6 0. I 12Tuftg he iJon. 9ade cls.i-Bensationai to- seasons failing A Ms a iiier Tennessee's daywlth hse ability inany ha.

rushes cen. also Northwestern by Ii II anth r1j 1 i i4w4 Ii llEYi 1w I I J' Pcn off th upli-ke ao yard oe ooi se- Clemsoo 5 7. ani I ske 0. Dv' more' iiriestyle mefi Vander no 32 26. a h5t tI aeoon crepe- tMt pi- the i' en- SM foalafter 5.

he 13110. st tte goal. I td sho'- quckIyensbed outofdanger I derbilt gjs- umtnefa. Gtt 4 Mc1v referee er Hunwys I. 18.

class' this park The Thefghtwaa out. DR. iiTwiW4tw. I I CONSULT4TIONEX4MI. IIAnij Timeflvjfween mweek I andou amt lpeipi extra chirge for a.

C. treated from the I' wbo cannot- 1L Zcegalz4 uth0ldsrtLslcbl1se4 an A1dre 35 1nmia 131dg5 21 b1e SpJa1Ist N-.

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