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11 res itiis the iifft ion arid iiiciiggiy Tr rl i if in MEN vinced. EET idays. m. I K' iSlg rou can pi st the ambucOT tin envelope in me. ape IpOTBALL GAMES PLAYED IT IN PLACES OUTSIDE STATE.

I---1 Continued from Sixth Page. I' v- Just a reached the five- rd line mark one of Cornell's big line- grasP hi' around the waist but er managed to stumble over the goal 1 at hat to 1 Pennsylvania's Srf' touchdown. The great game was all rin almost atUsh to Potters rein was orrlson8 int for thirty rd around- Petinsyl. i 11 ortiell men for a kh-k. it proved to be a move- anl Hie Quaker men were Wely taken 1:1 by.

the maneuver. da or Mrrins aroused much Lhusiasro rnell spectators Hi for the minutes- the anti whit the red and blue town the field sh. rt but steady trains L. distance of ftrtv yards. when the vLf York team l- st the ball on an at tempt to kick a li soul from the thtr- lint' Hit Pennsylvania tUueflt5 at the conclusion of the 1' signalized the victory by 8' snake dance on the field.

as led by ih. university band. they had tired the Cornell men in Une- ton rfs and paraded i gridiron tering for both old rraaia and thcir alma mater. Touchdowns Hare. Sllure Davidson.

tomhdowns. Hare. from field. Hare. 1.

trne of Halves five minutes taclk V1ti Texas 11. A. and- M. O. Austin.

Tex. November 19. Special. The University of Texas eleven today de- iate4 the picked toim of the Agric tJ al and Mechankal college of Bryan iy score of 11 to 0. the game being called Srtthln five minutes of its completion on secotint of darkness.

The game was played lit a mud puddle. it having rained tedlty since yesterday and some one tionsand persons Mood about in the iteth of a northrr to witness it. This ttry makes the record of the University if Tens team a. clear one for the season. sot having suffered a single defeat and ther thereby acknowledged the jdumpions or the southwest.

having de- the tinlvwslty of Missouri the gains City Methcaj college and several other southern teams. dernson 35 Alabama O. lrmnlham Ala. November 29. Clem- tmlverslt of South Carolina defeat- dtte University of Alabama by a snore at Slot.

Inline 12 Mississippi O. New Orleans. November 29. Tulane unt- Sill defeated the University of Mlssls- lj pi by a score of 12 to O. Tulane has art been scored against this season but ttdayS game was Its severest test.

Mls- Lsii4 bad the ball two yards from the pal ekrtjr In the action but Tulane ftyotht It back Ix yards and' prevented Kore. After that the struggle was tor. V. M. 4 V.

P. I. Paanake. Va. November 29.

Virginia KI1Itary institute defeated Virginia Poly- tkhnlc institute here today in a clean tat pme before 3500 people. Owing. to be great rivalry existing between the two turns every point was hotly con- Excursions from surrounding town brought big crowds. The score nothing to nothing up to wlthi Ike. minutes oftheend whesatarpen ttt ttaliback for Virginia Military jnsti ta mad a kick which took the Sail tte' cross bar.

The fullback for Vlr lW JBBtary institute caught it and taiet. pin around the left end aided jr mterferences. The two teams played wand the center of the field and then. it tile last half minute. the ball was med by the- Virginia Military institute tarrHnto the Virginia Polytechnic ter.

nary and the game ended with It on 4 4 4 A A 4 I A. 1 of the field by Davidson to the Teeb yard line. The ball was brought back by the Tech to their own yard line. By clever end running and brilliant dashes through' the line by the Teebs' left tackle. Holman.

the ball was brought to the Davidson yard line. where Davidson held for downs. Here Davidson took a brace and Hub brought Jhf ball arol the Techs' right end for thirty yards and Wyman' around the let end for fifteen yards. Then the' ball was carried by maw plays on tackles over the goal line. Wyman failed on the kick for goal.

This ended the first half with the score 6 to 5 In favor of the Tech and their champions. who' had feared Vn hC rUld not com le with the heavy North Carolina team were greatly en- The second halt demon. M- the Geot were claim outclassed. 1- The Davldsona that they allowed the first goat to and In Order brace UP crowd fhe 2LTZ UlnK the game halt seemed to justify th the ball down the In spite- th Davidson 38 Techs 6 tadoTdia Towers- ri ht struggle of the last halt. Today's ame closes the season for both teams.

JACKSONVILLE 0 MACON 0 Jacksonville. Fla. November S3pe- Two thousand people witnessed the football game this afternoon between Macon and the Jacksonville light infantry teams. Macon's big dslegatlon was In-evidence long before the game was called and kept the scene lively. The.

Georgia' colors were liberally distributed in the great throng of spectators. The game was a slow but eood one. Neither team scored in the first halt. Jacksonville won cho40Thoanea chose the ban and 3tacon kicked oft for Jackson vine' for. forty yards.

Taylor caught the ball but. was unable to make gain as Whiting downed him Immediately. Qn Macon's third down Burbridge fell or ball for Jacksonville on second down Turner made a pretty ten yard run. On third down Jacksonville prepared to kick but the full back made a fumble losing ten yards. Jacksonville lot the ball on downs and the ball went to Macon.

Burbridge again foil on the nail on second down for Jacksonville. Uuring the next few plays Jacksonville did considerable fumbling. losing the ball to Macon. Harris made fifteen yards on a fumble by a quarter hack. Macon was held for third down and Harris punted for sixty yards.

Jacksonville was held for two downs and prepared to kick but the full back again tumbled. Winchester Macon. fell on the ball At this point there was some dispute as to the possession. of the ball. when time was called.

the ball being i then on Jacksonville's fifteen yard line. In the second halt Fleming was substituted for Waits at quarter for Jacksonville and materially strengthened the tem On off Harris. of Macon. kicked fifty yards. Bryan catching it and making a.

gain of fifteen yards. Macon 1 the Jacksonville's for three downs and took the ball. The local team held Macon for two downs when Harris tried god from field but made a bad punt. the ball only going about ten yards Jacksonville securing it. Turner left half.

made a pretty fifteen yard run on second down when he was severely bruised Dillon was substituted. The bait was then passed to Dillon who made. a gaits of ten yards The umpire rave Ma- con ten yards for an side play of Burbridge sod Dodge. On second down Bry- an de a. ten yard gain.

The ball was again passed to Bryan and he made ten Tads tor the orange and black and time as called The ball being In center of the field. CLEMSON 35 Birmingham Ala. November 29. Spe cial. The University of Alabama football team suffered at overwhelming do- was thirty-minutes halves.

In the first halt Furman scored 5' to Yoffords C. This success probably made the FurmLn team a lttle careless and led to the defeat which followed' In the second. halt Wofford made a touchdown and kicked goal scoring 6 Furman making noh1ng. The game ended 6 to 5' in favor of Wofford. The game was clean and neat devoid of roughness and both teams were congratulated on the splendid playing.

SOUTH CAROLINA 17 NORTH CAROLINA O. Raleigh. C. November 29. Special.

Football at Raleigh today University of South Carolina. Ii North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical college. 5. JACKSONVILLE 0 SAVANNAS 0. Savannah.

Gn. November' B. Jacksonville-Savannah football game tills afternoon resulted In 0 to 0 a draw. It was stubbornly fought. A considerable lot or money was put up In private wagers Selma 0 Taylor O.

Selma Ala. November 28. Special. Selma and Taylor college of Birmingham played one of the most exciting tie games of football in the south today. Selma.

had the better of tile gun. from start to finish. Only once was the etrnan- iansoai In danger but the boys in oranft nd black had Birmingham for dowl jJteaeily advancing the ball in Taj Br territory where it was kept durlalRrath' halves. The teams- put up a plucky' game and played fast fp tball. Score.

Selma 0 Taylor U. Columbia 17 Indiana 6. New York. November 29. The- Columbia football taarn today defeated the Cat hue Indians on Columbia field in this city by a score of 17 to e.

Nearly 25000 people' saw as clean and accurate an exhibition as ever has been put up on the grounds. Mean weather threatened from the beginning of the game. The field was so soft that large quantities of sawdust to be sprinkled. over the field In spots to Insure a. footing.

About the middle of the second halt a steady drizzle started in making the ball slippery the playing dead and putting a damper on the enthusiasm of the great crowd. Two sensations marked the game. A View of Auburn's Formation Behind the Line an Instant Before the Oval is Put in Play. line. The score was 4 38 TECUS 6.

vember 29. Special. people witnessed the the Ttchs and Davidson Carolina. football teams at this afternoon. A bad at- however permitted specta- I tral ht- from the trance hfetaiS th gridiron without passing fc infk grand stand and paying' that btt.

rec Pts were disappoint- cM tandWa preferring the tines to the I IUUM A The first half gave promise tt luarVUKht game. The Techs had brought the ball back for yards. By a series le and around the ends brought to the Tech ten- 1 where It wen over to the The TVchs then by a. Plays un Davidson's right brought the ball down over Davidson's line for a errt from which a goat Maddox for Teebs. Tfrcm the center You no tell the honest You don't like.

those ourhctfldoyou sW don't like Then please him bottle of Ayers or. It restores color every time. It tikes Wruff. too. and keeps teat at the hands of Cletnson College this afternoon.

The men from Tuscaloosa were clearly outclassed at every point of the game. At the end of the last halt the score stood Clemson 35 and Alabama O. From the first off it was plainly seen that the Alabamians had not a chance. to win. and few of their most ardent supporters even expected to' see them.

scores Clemson played a remarkably swift game. plowing through the Alabama line. and brushing away the ends at will. Frequently during the game the spectators' swarmed over the field and several times play had to be discontinued. on this account.

Two thousand people passed through the gates. Experts who watched the uneven contest from the side lines expressed the opinion that the Auburn team which played here several weeks ago is superior to the Clemson aggregation. The South Carolinas came heralded' as one of the' swiftest teams In the south. but their work was slightly disappointing. They attempted many tricks which would have failed against a stronger team.

The up' was as follows Clemson. Bellows Isuckworth George Klnsler Woodward Walker Lynagn Lewis Forsythe Hunter Douthet. Alabama. Position. SUckne left end.

Patton. left tackle. Dudley. left-guard. Davidson.

center Donahoo. right guard. Mcflachin right' tackle. Granade. right end Brennen.

quarter back Stewart left halt back. Foreman. right half back. Plowman. fullback MACON' JR.

10 GORDON O. Barnesville Ga. November 29 ciaL The Macon. Jr. team defeated the Gordon Institute here today by a score of 10 to 0.

WOPFOBD V1tKAN. 5. Greenville S. C. Nov.

29. Special. The largest crovd In- ball game history In Greenville witnessed the game be- tween the Wofford arid Furman teams this afternoon. The last game between' these teams was played at Spartanburg and resulted in tie and the game today necessarily excited unusual interest. Three hundred rooter from Spartanburg came over on a special train to back Wofford.

Betting was last andflirious and considerable money changea hand' The game- snappy5. both teams being lnflne cotuwu n. Thf game iC rt SUGGESTIONS WISH SUCCESSFHLFOpTjBLL i A BY P. L. TO the spectators who sat-in the grand stand and bleachers yesterday a thoroughly displeasing feature of the big Thanksgiving Day' game was the presence of the wild surging crowd on the field.

To' add a mild suggestion scenes like those witnessed' on the gridiron yesterday must do irreparable harm to football In the south and make a dead letter or the popular-Thanksgiving game In Atlanta. The lack of management was utter and deplorable. Scarcely no protection was offered the two teams by the police on the field and had' these officers exerted themselves their number would have proved Inadequate for the occasion. It is sate to say that no crowd that has. ever attended a football game.

in ever left the park more thoroughly disgusted than the one at Urlsblne yesterday. The crowd. of. fully 1000 college men and local enthusiasts that swarmed over the side tines listened to no suggestion and yielded to no appeal. In vain was the game stopped in order to clear- the way.

The crowd was simply there- because no previous arrangement had been made. to keep them back and they demanded the right to stay. there. The experience of yesterday has al ready done harm to footbalj in Atlanta and a repetition of such scenes next year would go tar in the direction of knocking. the game out completely.

the first a sprint of fifty yards by Weekes for Columbia's first touchdown. His play was partly due to the splendid interfer- ente of Wright who ran with Weekes all the way down the field and blocked off Carlisle's back man. The other feat- ure was a tumble made by or ley In a dangerous attempt at a fake kick when Carlisle was only seven yards from Co. lUmblas goal. This sent the ball.

roll. Ing toward Columbia's goal and Baln shot through the line and fell on' the ball just over the line between the posts scoring the touchdown' for the. Indians. The other two touchdowns made by Co. lumbla Wire scored by pushing Berrien and Austin over the line when the ball was but tc few yards from the goal.

Touchdowns Weekes Berrien Austin. BaLn. Goals Prom touchdowns Bruce two. Johnson. Millsapps 6.

Louisiana 5. Jackson Miss. November 29. One thousand people- witnessed the football con test between the teams of the Unlyersjtj of Louisiana and Mlllsapps college on the gridiron in this city this afternoon. The game resulted In victory for Mlllsapps after a hard-fought and almost perfect contest by a score of to 5.

Little Rock 33 Memphis O. Uttle Rock. Ark. November 3. The athletic association team of this city de.

feated the Christian Brothers' college THE PURE' ORAIN COFFEE not a. stimulant tike coffe. It ft tonic and its effects permanent. A inecesaful substitute for coffee because it has the coffee flavor that everybody likes. Lots otcoffeestibstitntesin the.

The success Joffootball In Atlanta does not depend altogether on the size of the gate receipts. The game- yesterday nay have been a financial success to. Auburn as well as Georgia. but. the remarkably poor showing made by the men from the university when the Ws were not far from did not ate a good impression.

The big crowd' was not pleased with the manner In which Georgia accepted-defeat. Theywent to the park expecting to witness a struggle but the representatives of the red nod black fail- ed signally to manifest the enthusiasm necessary to success. If the Auburn- Georgia games of the future are to attract the Interest and attention they have in the past. it will not do in the first. place for Georgia to repeat the showing' made yesterday.

The university eleven Show signs or a lack of coaching and particularly a lack of training. It is an accepted fact that' a Georgia football team newer goes entirely Into training while physical rain has always" been the first essential at Auburn. One of the chief needs or athletics at the university is the establishment of a system of alumni coaching like that employed in the big colleges of the east" In addition to this the Georgia eleven stands as badly in need of adose of hard work as any Sit or football players in the country. By Edward Lowry. IN the little.

thought cells that are ranged about the walls of the local room of The Constitution the battle scarred typewriting machines were re Ctlvlng- their usual rightly pounding from the hands of their. exasperated manipulators. A knot of football men was In the center of the room waiting for the dispatches giving the scores in the. out of town games. A.

sporting person came in breezily. He was obviously the genuine article and the office toys regarded him admiringly. His lpok and attire were that of the typical toeing man. So was the line of the conversation he handed out to one of the typewriter manipulators. 'I'm out to see ttsr game this after- noon he began cheerfully.

Its a good play for the husky but It cant make good with me for a minute. I'm a true lover of sport. all right but I pus this game up. Its rude. Fm all up in the ate when it comes to getting a tine on these lads.

The dope is bad. Did you see the game No It was a. pansy. 4 eleven of Memphis at football this after- noon by the score of 33 to O. The feature was a yard run for a touchdown by Hutton fullback of the athletes.

Other Games of the Day Louisville. November 29. Y. M. C.

A. Center College 6. LaFayette. md. November 29.

Indiana University. Perdue. ii. Charleston W. V.

November i tral University of Kentucky 23 Washing. i ton and Lea University. O. Lexington Ky. November 29.

State College 12 Kentucky university. 0. Chicago. November 29. Chicago 15 Michigan.

G. Detroit. Mtch November 29. Detroit Athletic Club 11 Yale vpnsolldated Kaw School. 0.

Columbus O. November 59. Ohio State University. 23 Kenyon College. 5.

Ran Francisco November A Stanford 6 University. of California 0 Kansas City. November 29. Universi ty of Kan as6 University Missouri. Lincoln Neb.

November 29. Minnesota. 31 Nebraska U. Greensboro NjC November 29. Gull- ford Oak Ridge Institute 0 Tarboro.

N. C. November 29. tdge- Combs High School 0 Tarboro et. Wilmington N.

0. November Jame of footbalJtoda1T BetweenhWUmmgton and- Wilson. was devoid of any. special interest. The teams were evenly matched re Barry went on as a substitute for Chicago troitiiweaty round.

bepss lng AthJ ell gums patln th j. i4tB-fr Sf fr lV' JQCKEYJRACE WON BY CLEM POWERS f. THE fourth race was the principal event ort thieScafd offered by the jockey club for the snecial Thanksgiving Day matinee. It was a five furlong sprint for At ages with gentlemen Jockeys up. Fpstonlc rldJtn.

by Clem Powers. won almost as he pleased. Mr. Powers had the theta stampeded when the Sag fell and almost made a runaway race of it. Fos- tonic had the toot of the party and drew away when Mr.

Powers gave the signal. Three other liorses went- up to face the starter. Glftle with Mr. Lindsay up. Hero Jr.

with MT. Horner up and Rosolla. ridden by Mr. May. Hero Jr.

was made first choice In the betting at 3 to 5 on Fpstonlc was quoted at 8 to I and the others at threes. Postbnlc. galloped under the wire three lengths to the good with QI1l1e second and Hero. Jr. third.

Roso- Ha came In later. Mr. Powers showed himself the best rider in the lot. The race created much enthusiasm. The tour other- events on the card were raced off before a keenly.

enthusiastic crowd of. fall' proportions. It was the last racing that Atlantlans will see on the local until next fall. The' proceeds from the races held yesterday were given to the horsemen who were stranded by the sudden closing of the jockey club meeting. The summary FIRST RACE Four furlongs Senator Beverldge 100 Williams 2 to I won Easter.

105. Harris 3 to 5. second The Irish Boy. 102 Stockwell 3 to- I third. SECOND RACE Six furlongs three year olds and upwards Chub 95 Wll- Auburn wins on the bit with plenty to spare.

The military boys get off two lengths to the good with a running start and are never headed. It was all over when the little whistle blew. Georgia didn't show any class andnever was worth stage money in the the judges stand for this In nee I let em run for Sweeney. They don't give you a show for your money. This lad Dickinson gets the ball once and starts out for a record but they take his commission away from him before he goes a furlong.

One of the' other stalwarts falls on him like a. ton of hay. and the judges newer raise a- whper The boy that's knocked out doesn't say anything and nobody claims a foul. Coming down to the finish In the lat halt Auburn lets out a couple of wraps' and makes It a. case of hammer anti tongs until the whistle blows.

The crowd. gets all over the course. and begins to tlnpan the good ones In. but nobody cares. When you put your money on these leather chasers they give it a rough Journey.

I I A NEW ORLEANS. CRESCENT CITY JOCKEY CLUB HAS GOOD DAY FIRST RACE One mile and a Ix- teenth Charley O'Brien. 93 Dale 7 to 2 and to 5. won. ridden out.

by. two lengths Strangest. 112 A. Weber 12 to 1 and 4 to I second Bohul. 198 West 7 to 1 third.

Time. 151H- Eva Rice. John llalAey Torn Gilmore. Gray Forge and Jack Martin also ran. SECOND RACE Five furlongs Toni- cum 110 Wltkersofl 4 to I and to 2 won Gracious.

lot McJoynt to I and 4 to-5 second' Senator Joe 108 W. Dale 12 to 1 third. Time 1:04. Juanet St. Bluff.

Jig Ixv Glenbow. Irving Maybrlck Xrewer and Tootsie Green also ran THIRD One mile anti a quarter Frangible. 35 tRanSom 3 to and I to won Major Xlanslr Cochran to I and to 1 second Hoods Brigade. 96' A Weber to third. TimeiUl False.

Lead. Chorus BoyHelen Paxtorv El Denim GrayDog and Monk wayman also ran. FOURTH RACE-Inaugural handicap. six urlongs Sevoy. 113 Vandus to I and 2 to won Triadltza 108 Dale 7 to a and to second Money Ransom to 5.

third. Time 1115. Georgie May Beach. Alex. Moroni.

Bummer iiimtine and Fake also ran. Sevea furlongs Chiffon 106 Tansy 15 to 1 and I tronj Sister Alice 106 Tully SO to I and 10 1. second Light Bells iOT Dale 11 is third. Time laOH- Frank McConnell. Jim Gore II MissKed- JPride jtttso ran.

CLEY POWERS. Winner of the Gentleman's Jockey Race. hams even won Golden Rattle. 119 Stockwtll 8 to a. second Miss Soak- SO Harris 3 to.

I. third. THIRD RACE Six and one-half furlongs Zebra SO Williams 4 to a won Iris. Harris I to 1. second.

Montana Gent. 11 Stockwell 4 to 1 third. FOURTH RACE Five furlong gentlemen's cup Tostonic. 150 Mr. Powers 8 to I won GIUe 150 Mr.

Lindsay 3 to I second Hero. Jr. 130 Yr. Hornet 3 to 5 third. RosOtia also ran.

FIFTH RACE-Five and one-halt furlongs alt ages. John McCaUy 1 Harris 3 to 1. on Dutch Comedian 1:0 Stoekweit even second Nanki Pooh US Mitchell 4 to 5 third. TT TT TT t' O- i0 0 0 a The Team That Carried Auburn's Colors to Victory. 4 T- FOOTBALL GAME FROM THE RACING MANS VIEWPOINT AT NEWPORT.

SEASON CLOSES AND. HOOSES GO TO NEW OLEA1S Cincinnati November 29. The local racing season came to an end today with the closing of the fall meeting of the Queen City Jockey club. The weather was cold' and raw and the track very muddy. The first race was declared Off on account of the numerous scratches.

Jockey MeQuade carried off the riding honors by bringing in tour winners Most of the stables will go direct to NeL' Orleans from Newport. FIRST RACEL Mile and- sixteenth. selng Winepress 105 McQuade to 1 won Beana 100 Knight 7 to 2. second Prettle Rode 105 Newoom to I third. Time 1:54.

Ben Battle. Charley Shane. Isaac. Poorlands and lien Frost ran. SECOND RACE Five and one-half ur- longs selling Russian 105 Basslnger to 1 won Gienwood 108 MeQuade 18 to second Wee Aubrey.

Dupe even third. Time 1:12 i- SieManus Menace Juniper and Cherry ran. THIRD Mile and. one-eighth. seillng Truce.

107 MeQuade to 2. won ftlant 107 McGlnn 4 to Is seoonAtlTTinter. Knight IdH flOLRTH wt jul and DathM ran. THv RACE SlxSj.furlongs Lady Kent If VMcQuadxz fio 1 won Revoke. 102 Knight 4 7V cond Uhlers idj McGlnnW oxirthlrd TIme lmi.

Lucy Leach. Lake Fotiso. Sondana Blenheim. Shuttlecock. MftniUan and The Tory ran Nervousness la cured by making the blood rich and pure wl th Hoods Sates parllla.

It gives the sweet refreshmg sleep of childhood. Entries at New Orleans for Today. Fleet Race Six nd one-half furlongs sees Tea. Gown. 861 Stat Up.

89 ER 93 lieu Paxton 96 Isabel. 101 Diana Lena MeUrstislana 102 Midsummer IDS And i. 109. Second Race Th fpcrth of a mil ml l- en fw yer Rontirlie. Lady Ucabioolt AM.

105 Quarterback. Sunru St. 8edna Dares Tecusn 108 George Met Jack Piteips 110 Lord Lisa Ill. Third Roe Seven of amtle. senior PartUnd Annastd.

Raid. Barrio Marl. Bu Hurhet Olekma 97i. iman 101 Sister Fox LuvqQolM LUll. Salile.

Brown Vail Slacker. 102 Sir Chrtstulbrr 114. Fourth. Rxca nre and one-half ell year. Athsr AsasseuteaL jar.

Gibson Girl. Plech Orr Jrjr Trine 87- Kobnwreath 99 Senatois Joe. 104 AnI- orftjt 107. Fifth Rice One and one' miles. sell.

fan'- TolocoB3 Garland rr. 99 Dic Farter. 100 Don I OSi Bright IO Monk May. Chamberialns Colic. Chat- era and Diarrhoea dy and Sod it to be a great medicine.

jayi Mr. E. a yblppti arpoteau. A ki I cure lira of boodyflui I cannot ispeak too highly cf teUtaiiinedyA irairrtotliooa Twtek cures whlcM It effects Ivan in i inK evere cas make lr. ft.

votfta everywSere. fFoft sate Absolute Necessity in Many Cases. A DECREASE IN WEIGHT FREQUENTLY INDICATES A DECLINE. Our Modern Rebuilder Vinol wiUHelpYouDoIt THE WAY IT ACTS 8N A DEPLETES CQMSTrryTKJH IS SIMPLY MARVELOUS. Are.

you' getting thin If you are i you had better watch' yourself. Take Vlnol. It will ulld you quickly and surely. A healthy man does not ry much from wear to year In his weight. This Is as It should.

be. Vlnol enables the' r- gang of the body to renew flesh muscle tissue. bone structure and attends to purifying the great vital current of. the human system the blood. Vlnol contains the active curative prop erties of Liver Oil In a highly con centrated state and 16 the most wonderful tonic that we have ever had anything to do with.

Vinol acts upon the stomach In a beneficial way enabling It to obtain for It self the nicessary Ingredients from the food that is taken into it to ld up the pure healthy body. and increase the weight. Sit It. Y. Stufell.

who Is a well-known passenger trainman on the' Boston and Maine railroad suffered as many railroad men do. with kidney and other troubles. lie writes as follows My kidneys troubled me a great deal my bowels were very Irregular. I had great distress in my stomach. suffered with bilious headaches had on appetite.

could not sleep nights and was losing fiesta rapidly. I began to take Vlnol I an now on my third bottje. anti It Is doing wonders' for me. My kidneys are better ray bowels are again. regular my stem- ash no longer trouble me and no more- headaches.

and as for appetite ilont speak of it I sleep like- a top- and have gained thirteen pounds. You can count on me always to recommend Vinol a the king of medicines. With many such testimonials as the above tiinig before us it ts not strange that we indorse Vinci a strongly as we do. We Unhesitatingly agree to return to any one who has taken Vno and is not satisfied that it has accomplished all that. we claim for it very' cent that they have paid ns for- this remedy.

JACOBS' PHARMACY Through Pullman Sleeping Cars between' Atlanta Louisville Cincinnati St. Louis and Kansas City via South. ern Railway. Quick' time two trains- daily- each way. For Information call at or addresi Kimball House.

ticket office phone 142. or union depot phone ITS-- rrBENNING. t- TALENT SUCCEEDS IN PICKING TWO WINNE Washington. November 29. A large crowd probably the rgeatest ever gathered there asembled at the Bennlng race track today.

The talent succeeded la picking only two winners. The Washington cup race went to First Whip a second choice who won half a length from Rochester an outsider. The fa vorite. Knight of the Garter. was third.

FIRST One and a halt miles hurdles over- six junflw Magic Light 143 Hueiton 6 to 1 won Draughtsman 168 BruU I to 10 and 5 to 1 and I to second flospborus 133 Barry 9 to 2 thirst. Time 5. Bellamy ran. SECOND RACE Six furlongs The Chamberlain. 106 McCue 3 to 6 won Spurs 10 flrien 6 to I and to second Prince Plausible.

10 T. Burns to lt third. Time 5. My Butterfly Ring Leader. Thermos and Harry Luces- co ran.

THIRD RACE Five and a half furlongs Termless. 191 Mue I to 10. won The Rogue 102 Brien 3-2 If 1 and 5 to 2 second Automaton 105. T. Walsh 8 to 6.

third. Time. 4. Dandy Boy Al line Abbott and Ruth Park ran. FOURTH RACE Hunters Champion steeplechase about three and a half miles' Self Protection ISO Dayton 40 to won' Diver.

173 Nicholas to I and 1 to i second Iilgbte 171 Mara to 6 Tlme. 72325. Breach of Promise fty Sackett and Charles OMalley rata The Washington cup two and a a miles YlrstWhlp 104 11 to S. won Rochester tr Briea25 to 1 and 4 to I. second Knight 4I of the barter.

107 WalsM. to G. third. Time 4:06. AwuUh and Old Tank ran.

SIXTh SIX furlongs Mordel- mo. 100 Miles to 10. won Captain January. 91 Brien 4 to second Hop- brook Brennan 151 to 1 third. Time.

104 Matehlm. The Outcast Christopher C. Sylvan Del and George Simon Alfto ran. SEVENTH RACE Handicap seven i furlongs Martbert. 100 J.

Stack 8 to 1. worn Citarentus. 11 Walshy to I and' 4 to 5 second McDermott IS ta 1. third. Time 1:30.

Carbuncle dodfrey. Robert WaddeU" Death- Moor. and Belgrade. ras. Entries at Benning' tar Today.

First Ba ridden by beglnntrt. cly furlong Ul mtchelL 102 Sfatn liland. 89' Qlve sad 91 Cede Josh. 93 Lex. tngtoft Pirate.

105 lmuartisL 103 water laslul. Charles Bates 9S Eye1y Brrfl-9S thajawled Ulasd Prince. 92 CuaU U. 6cc iKt Five urloage Jill Or nwocKl. Craven Infallible.

GUdttt Bay Dame. Street Boy. lCtngbroOk. UliV Trent lAdy Padden. Ford.

Welch Girl. Flaneur. Prycst lid- tow Wood. Caru JUbm Enrirkt. 95.

Flule Spurs. SsVOUTe Order. 84 Fourth Race Six furlongs San Lob' Queen Carnival. Obey. Ed fl ldj 100 Lambkin- 97 trsi 92rHln ll 90 Rings Favorite.

87 Firth Race Qo mil cad forty yards Mor- deliso Matckim 00 trle. Uncl lauh Elten B. 97 The Driver 95. mil ltlnaikinnlO. fSrjSirtaBele DnckOu n.

108 ough. 95f Olsias. 89. ou anP1 anl cur rltd Ji alletslv BV" i tin' ei1v 1 pC 1fQgJ I thets one tQ nce 0' 1 ql pa g. et c.

th NewISty1e Sa V1 le p- 4 1 J1Vi 1Sa hets ltit I II1F OTBALL GAME. SpLAYED STATE ntiDued balL il ped him arlIn anagld ht' tou hdQwn. grt at I In a. tLI h. aroundPnnsyl nuII lft End rn11 had lItE4 up Iron fake' h.

plettlY :1 dash 1rrl t1' enthusiasm 11111" tators II th I' 111 for teaJ tora hEn Irtr 1..1 at- I at tNard Ptun 1. I Lln1s. a great snakeJante h. uninlslt they III tl rtUISymnla TouCbdowns-tlar. 11" fo From hJown Ha rl' TIme' Thin y-th't' ith.

Special. TIletin1yersilr I a irIl ol1eg rscore nlht adlly SIPr ay on 1 eth wlln. tt rnlvE r1ty i cl flr e8S0Il ot 1 are dllJDplons Unhpr lty JtuRI Medi ollt tea ml 29 114 the OrIt ns. t1 lppt i ot 80n tDClaTpme ll llhack evented L4 ake I :1 cltnic i betw I i tqU I 1IOt1II orth end wfi Il PdamurJ tlMWtd was to by runn1n bTthe th fortY ve tpe around ver Ued TChjll they could compete heav couraged. span strated however.

that Georgians thoroughly th the Tech to the get AOme belting on. game nd the second the Ialm The carried field tImE and again of the efforts of the Teehs and to the end It as a walkover. Score G. Men1tt. tUllbbck and right tackle.

did the best work In the hOIE let 17h a sgame I O. I 29. i on I 1 wa I in. ame Jack nVlle the toss an Cho acon those the east goat. Pa fun back Jacksonville was I to.

dO" neo Immedate Ja ksonvHle se md ull i. a then I I It ards rom fift ert verely edand the or' ardl nyards Bu apdDodge. OOnd made a11ed1he ON' ALABAiu. O. Blrm ngba 29-Specia-The an rT as 6.

1o hlng. Wo as ams B. Car lna. llege. i Mfa.

Xovem ioi' 29 II J8. foot orne O. ousl erahle lma. tonnlsh. el an.

18nSI 1 blac. BirmIngham. do ea IIY dvri ihhalves k7game O. Col mbia. 6 New 29.

fGot l1 am hitllb tl I up' unds. was IirgequantlUes awdusthad to too In. ng I gr at 1 T' l' 1 I 1 1 t. ii fE 1 i fi 1 Ii I' 1 1 twentard Th score 101. PAVIDsON November 29.

tbo11 a thtusand between Dav dson North IiI lia1I park o' CO tr ht tt i the mdlron slng the tltatthe recIpts 1hf W4 laII4ltand. Of. bar4u Ihi. and kicked oft to the yard 1Iell dat5 ttte5n of thtOUgh tackle 1raa Ie Where wnt th ate 011 downs. otJnasS ayS I.

sgtadu5l1 or 1rn by MErrltt by the Ia1I ta kicked afT fr fe DaYau bow the hiri i your head. do you lour husband citLcr l. ng' Vigor air dean and healthy. the The outcl ed tJW' sup- pI yed aggrega- sl1 hUy The W. I lled Ck oo the b9C full ck I e.

Tha oo o8. todafbyas. i cro irameh storr I Wotror4ju dFunnanteam. Tb 1astcame th s. te ams wa Pl Je.

d. i. edthe gametoda ne essaply clted. J1I111 al nt lflt. hundredrooteJa came.

over-on iI tt b1 wal7Jaatand ru ou andcuolIM table money nref StJ. TIfjNstll W1 WISH8UCGESgFmtf I3' HLj il YF. LFLEMnt i' T. 0 th 4000. saNn.

tbe 1 bl acbers lIter- da oro h1y dlsPle lng the' I 8 presence 1 lng In esterdll Irre ra- blebarni and' game I offer elr sa Atlanta- eyer I full ro lege thurt sts th re tltemback. at- tootbal 0 comple ly. I rst asprint touchds wn. was Morley oal. ov Yeekes Goals-From a 6 one wltne se' ori- ams Univers ij I a a.

n. d. I. usa. 8 co.

111' eo t. h. aft rnoon. or hard fought al ost toC. I ember .29.

at letic G. RAINr TtffR REn iri tast It a1iditsetfecu Ubst tttef ffee beca th 1i bodyllkes ts oCcoffee substitutes in mar 1i oexr I TbesuccessorfOOtbtfll Atl ta notc nd theBize e' esterd I1 VII' lln' rt ancW iuc elt to a5' rointhe universlt when' re from een ld Ihe in. epted defeat. The went. to I represent thees red.

necess ry success. th Au ur1- i a In a' lackot i es train- th fI addition a Qose a I. arred re- usuallightly plundlngCrom hand8 theomce rs regard HIstoClk os the ter manl lators to' r- chet fully. its g' od sky ke me mlri te. ut rUdi' getting.

th Is Dl se famel Xt pans ootbaltthis as I venty- tlrd a' I. Indiana i. NovembEr29.Cen I xin on. er State I l1ege. I Chlca.

o. cago. DetrolfMJcb November. 29. nsol1dated iIJ Nove Ohloatale :9.

6. KanN1sClty Nove UnlVlrsl Kanu6 NebraskaI2 io mltI rGgll 1 TarboroN e-1 Ok me i between WUmln ton' speelallnter teamswereev matcb I Youngstown c4N emb r2s. Barrrwent" on. I' aubstitut101i la lt tl Eddie Burns tD trol tw ftD he' eUcluhtci Ban7PUt out in the tftGD4Ll. it lI.

EMiffiNt SJ cl iRAtE' iJfi11UD lS WGNBY I I 1. fc. I T. HE. four.

e. 11. IPa1 ev nt thel olferedby forhelveclal I mat 1 Jt ii a. 10n. gFprint tr.

a1ragell1V on almost Ieplla th pthert alnlostmade race the' ot rty wers hlr one Llnds cpo Ice i at' 8. to iiand the. Fosti 11c. lat Iho ed rl Er race-created that' see' 011 traei until. esterda I ven RACE-Four 100.

won 5 IrI I Six ear uburn pl nty The. 1Ios olt. sl rt. qeor a and never Wh6nthe stand In. The a' mone lad.

I st co tSlon a' judg kn cked say case nd al n. cines. put. I 1j ORES CENT GOODD yj One atIX- Charley' ii 12. and.

WesQ. 1. 1:51 Gra Fo RACE-Five 4tQ ste toland Becondi natorJoe108 WDaJe I. tJllrdI1me I rlck. RACE aD 1' om3Jo14and 5' CochranC Time.

2Ut. Jm a fr EJ alloran habdlCaP lurlongSevy Vand Ito. land tolWon TrladitzatlOl' a to1 D.d-.MoneY u. 97 a tO't Tlmef115 m1ft it RA YeAfurlonp i rJ trleCOnd UI' 7 1 andHnmGore nKtu jt1 tar11e1fHi.t ji ti I. I I I 1 I- 1 I.

It. I emans i S. So ktO Six Wll1iams4 i I I nta 1000Stockwem. 1. RACE-Five rurlon i 3 Ros Ua McCa I omed1a I I.

Q. I I 1 l' i 1 1 11 If. I 11 It. I. I I f' a I i I 1 ThatCartied 1 1 MANSVIEWPOINT1 0 TY I.

1 1 I I SA HORE NE OBLS CincnnatI Novembr 2 Te 1 1 toay wth Ciy Jokey cub. Cld' thetrac1 frt rac delred i a cout nu erois Ierahes. Jol rrled. of the' rdg honor brl ging os I the. wi.

g' dlre Ne. OrJlanstrom ewprt. RACE one leJng W1neptes 10 McQuaet1 Bean 10 1t rette 10 Newcm to lme 1:5. Bate CharleYBh ne 15al Poqrands Fst CEFlve hal fur- lng slng Russl lO 1. GfenwodlO JIQuade ti Dpe vn I rT a lc Men e.

THIRJ1me tleln Tce. 1 McQue 2 on Sst1 101clnn4 1. tC. W. 1.

hlr1 1. ran. FURTfBA emle Ung rlla 1 1 toI t. Bafed. 9tj.

r1. sond Ettat ef2" Pe 1. lC' FIFR RCEIXturlongll Ldy 1ent. tKKcud 7 i 1. 1 fj iu y.

Lach. LkFQr8. Sodana Blenhei Shptltock' MAnlln an 9r Nerunel II cur bymakln the odrch ad with' Srpi Ivs th Iwee rrrln lee fchldho0. Entret NeWOreatfQr ocay Fnt landOblt fulo. an IgTea GwS61 8IhEpI3 1a PI fSIsl Dln YI rtbt I02Mum e.

JO An. 8and ReTlrrcrh Ot2 IU" crud- entoyerWa lel Ld 1alJk 10 Sur' 8L. DTKJ0 Ore Arb 4ak et. lbthOf I iIDs PIrln An Rod a Ma Bh H. Ud Olek.

97. 101. Yo uoa jLtt nn Val. lokerhl0i Cr U. I.

nrRFv a Qne I. At1 r. U. ent cGlrl Feb bO FaIr 8 SO f10 A oIUimUel fnCY IG' f3 Grlan Br. DTt.

rrrfhtl IO :1 Greafied te fi arised thambffaC 6t rA4DIarho' me7 an fn tc b' rt medlcaYI1rE. bI' rpotea e. mof cnnot apoo ct ft ea sw h1J 1 Je lF lt I tc f. ip d. GA SH IAbs lute Necessit ny ae ADEC SJc WEI FQ rY IrnICA DECl- Rebuider Viol wifHeJpX uD YJICt8II TEI cels1I ISS IPY IIVELOUS Are.

getungthnf Io ar to tch ourae1 ake ynol I YU uldyCuupqulcly andEurl lhyman 4onotnry trver toerin hwelght Ts Js I o1 ele or- Ians OthebO tornew fCt le. tiue. bettm tte. aHen puCylng tatvt curnt te ysteI4heblO Vnol th aUve curtiye prp ertie otCo I blbycon- entratedstte aIq tbelot fll thatwehve hadalY hlnt nolactsupn pe tonchinab eficll wayenabltgtt toobt for.U- set nl gl nt. rth foodthat JItkenintJtto up te healhy ant creas te' welght.

1 Stutelwho aw l-kown passengr Bston rlroad. as' manYrlr" me dw1lneX othe trl bleE. HeWrtes olows My kdneys truble greatdel bwelswer verylelrI d' gr tdlstess' my affered IG hfad chel lldno ap me cul notlep lglteo fiel raplY tk V1n91 a ow myt irdbUJe. I fdolnc tor' arebtte. mylwel areagalDe8IiH tn ah trubll' tnd 6 mor' headachesand as.

appett olt sek otl IseipUkea topadhav galn hlrtepJnd ncoun Je torecmmedYlnOI athe kng otmedlcnes Wt muysucht tmniai ab V. migbforu ittinot. istragethtweidcre a i tonglya. 4 unea in IT retumtnion ho iMB tak notsatal that i accomp ihed aUtht fo i nt he1 hveptdusforthil remey. JAC9BS I and YarietaStreetandCorer of Vhltehaii and Ala bamL" Thr uab PU Ilmall Sleepirg taq is vi I eC i p- ttLQq sand Ci yvja Railway.

Qu fc i. t1o tr ins' Inforaton cl atar i Kimbal Houetlcket office phon 1U I unon Itphonelj I. 1 TANS CEDSIl PCXNGTOWN Wuhntol vembr rgeatet ath- asembleatthe Bnin ce toay. cee 6 plcll onltwowlnnea WU1ng. ra wnt FafWlp.

s- chol wh on hl ng fromRbetlt r. an ou lerTet yo. dte. Klgb ot. Ue t- FIRBtEneand hl mle huleoverz1 Jump MaglcLg 12.

Hueton GtoloDDrauhtman 16 t. 1 8Cnd Bophorl prrJ. 6. thlrTlme251 Belamyra SEOND RCI" urlolll CbmberlIDl0UCue 5r1on Jpur 11 Bren an PlaualbltlO BUr tolithlrdTlmel1 2- Butery nLder. Termo pd lr Lucl.

c. taI' c' THIRDRACEFJve 1 hlt fur. JonsTeleslq Mcuej 1 won. Te ROge 10 BrenU tl an ito AutomatonlO Waib Br I lne Abbt an ra FOURTHuRCEunter lplon plhabut thr an lf Bl. PteloD1 Dyn 4.

twon Dlyet1 NlcolJ I. aa Te diJ le' a Scket ad CharlE OMale r. FFH RCThe Wah1ngn cp. a a uarter mies rst Wp' Burn 1 rie 2 1 adKtht theOartlr l0. ath.

tr me 4 Auih nOI Ta rI' ITH RCglxturI9g. Mrdel 10 Oes TJo. Captn Januar. 9' tt acon Hop br 9 1renn1 to td T1e Ma hlm. QtCr j0j srlvDDIade on I al TL RCHncals furlonps Ja 10 on Chreptlt ah.

tot an endHultlOhtJe. Drot 1to1tr 1:3 cr nbrWaceU Dth' 7 oorS a 18. Entes. a ngC Fn. nSUfC 1.

9 a tnD Pte l1r. 10 bO. Crle Ro. liEntrJfGi Cw1Pe2 C'S lkl Orwo Cn lta ble By. nme Strt.

KIcIFUalllitT1 LPA dnFOelC1 d' i a4 ite wi Ee 81d110. FUq tO Har c. 10 Re Pertl. 10 el lp Oils. 8.

Fo Rx' 1 Sn Qn 0. Ecel 10 Llblln 7 Btl0I" f5 Jf UJ 2ID fO Kq Fte ml ya. tem 0 Fa 11 Unol 0 p. t8Mh' mllJIU 12 CU2 cte III Crt. II i.

ISn PII 0 Qa. 10o 1' 101. Wi 14 owebJT Non bf- tY Tto4ale 2 3 iil 1 ea. Uf nciejj In doing thiye. tilt producth of the count 1iow' the' fit and MEN'S SliOES arc now show.

Our WOMjj trietly highe1a. I tr rs YL I 4. pr amount cularly de1i VOIette 100. one 0un Violette Sat New Style SaC. Violet envet9pS es quors VliIesaIe.

kerIgOa line Ift by an ofi the UIn tbe terrlt fl. peniI1I by ItXA1' bard. te md rzieIIAfl. at UmeL but' ma old Pe11fl1 ted On her uaker3' main gtr guads back to ed like a couflt at cent to eave thf1d started. Capt 4 oit.

McCTacke. Iast t1I ted7 tqu1t the ejhou1der. oca nd cheere iL rthe gTI 1 ton the p1Y out OfX1 game- fo wear. Ofthe otter" fl 0 uchdOwfl ouUb00 halfback th' the middle of 1 btg ghfor the dilY. thIOZ alxnoet Lell a' be hole.

bUtbC wild diuh or Cornell me eupriSe fter the JjfflC SeventhJ ri RE COTiTLcJTION ATLAT4 GA. ThA 1OVEMBERJC1900 GAMESPLAYED I 0 b31 the 11 eioT I list lh al' 0 0re pottr wa at l1 I Lt ke OVC th thtIs1am itt a est C. lea hjts ed shrt for I lU tjet 7trd PettnoY1 vorn 10bya cilch Ma i3mid tUrtLst. Dyer th rliron tive I 1 an tiraI lthin jt th the7 pions Lts to U. ew Tulane i ear1' st a 31.

VML4VPIO thsnake lIitay 1 so. of theend ttiteaada ball lesrthcrtas side a 17 tIeVlrginIa lnt ter- HoIma tte Caroij on and They was hopeless game Th anj Payne uarte Fell or ield aad wa made or thefleid. Gst. lists orals dow Ta dun Sb ftbai1. had I Sta rme tfleg1 14 15ta Straight p.

Ia tng a that the aib bad ii JOUght ii aa kltk idweii ball line Iri tr na3 lit it hdaa kick4 Madd Do Come rt. rly i l1 7out hy18 r9 Cu al. lesip cIe obtain no beseflt yen desire IbsutsIls so the yt write liii Doctor i i ac- left guard back. Macon3r 9. atie and furious bands.

was oultk ahd In fine The xm. fi TflOSEWH a h. 1- a. SUCCESSFUL FOOTBILL PLicl ft5 ld surging th ms lves 4.4..A. e1d Co- Co- go are avorthat of offeesnbstitntes marke but only one fooddrink- 0.

Ifgrecei IScsnd 5 e' gameyesterdy scdeeato as odds cr ate They 1 I look A. 4 29. 29. 0hl 5 a 296. 29.

N. C. 29. College 10 0. 29 29ame football today Vvllmington estTheteSlfl re- WhIps Burns.

November Dave Tack Daly to box of De twenty. 6he 1abon' At4etis club pu urns out first round- I SLL tJ" t.s-r a I. i1 ISWONBY a rHE th otUthe ecial naiiii b1 8to 9 never from him outa In rougbjOurilcy. j. 3OCX AS nix- Weber12 IV' I Biu I hand A.

2 Boy helen Cray Dog lo' 1 won 2 second 5 Sive 5 to-I. won to 1U7 to 1:30 1 hidlsj Dandy MIss Red- Race. 3 3 to-I I lO 5. son 5- 1' 1. 1'C Yvyyyt-t- tt-t--t.

cj i 7 E'-- S. 5 I V. i- 4 4 44- MANSVIEWPOINT eTr.a.s CY Ii I. The nend RACE 2 5 1. RACE-Flee fur- 10 5.

and M67 han 1 109 third. 1t. A1bt Vie One mile selling Sa- tills Mcyade won liaiSed ri. irra 3 so 1 second Bus leT Well' I te tftitd Time thck. anti tsneran.

RACE to 4 to second 107 1W Six and 86 Andes I 01 Tbrce yesr Rvepltith a ii1e Rush llugh 97 Vpidman Race-Fine sell. irg year Re bOr rairy 97 5 One lag Ysioco 93 Barr. itert Davis gel Dick t5la IO3l Stanast io8 tight. 109 san 110 A Great Medletne. s3 have used bamber1alng Remedyartd a says 23 Phip.

or Ark I cured me cannotspeak aiwalu wtns tb. good I' et gaisi of thoM 1K ie civick the m. cases it a Fc' by. alt drug- aglss'a. GAINFLESH An Necessity MaAyCases.

5 OuModeru WIIIIJeIPYOUDO It- 0 a up vary sh uld :1 brejie. the :5 curativeProP aq dowith it- Istaken bid as forme gainedthirteen as beforeus ltls as thretum toan7 onewho ba Vino1ad a 6 Marietta Street and Corner andAlabama i. em two. iddr ss sI-s- a. s.

ue PICIIINGTVO A oniytio fa- ofthe 142Hueso 1. c. 2:56 6. Six 15 109 1' 1 RACE-Five 10 IO 2. 5 1:10 5.

RACE 4 I 1' 2 second third. Time 7' 5. FI9rlt The and-a First Whip. Brien tf Garter 5 7 10 1 5 RACE 119 I an 5. 109 adee1l SPeds and Take 3os io 9 Zlrr 99 84 Scoud flees-Five irpeawood.

Vsiuigbt iy Certsel. Third Rac-ODI did on ntiieo Skip. i06. Sir Fltalmgh TOOt ifarry Me Cosia. iO3 Rare Perfume 102 Truhena.

99 99 Edgefleld Babeata 103 ItaSdYto. Kinbroak. 95 Lii 92 IfiasdaSs 0 mit. iOO Fstrte. B.

Slile StxtS one Sad one-eighth iiiss 128 Carbuncle. I I2De" canter I IC Chareirtas I IS First Vhip I I Oneck Ciacea. McLeod of Dais. 104. 95 eTsfln7 Win Ba Sold LIngthn Ky.

1t4overThe fa. mous race hars Ty age twelve owned by pilit New la been consigned tothePst sale week after next..

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