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tonrlean College Sport Starts or Earnest With Good Preliminary Garnet FOOT8AU EXPERTS WATCH WORKINGS OF NEW BUlES Games Wen Short and Almost Tree From Injuries as ft Result of tJu Revised Play The suits The football season gaD ij esi tor many of the Colleges of the counln yesterday In for most all of them. only a few teams not plalng. All of these games were preUminarj in nature and of course did not arouse th interest the big contests will later on. The various teams did the best to Win and In some cases no little prise were sprung In that weaker team held down ones Conceded to be towers of Strength In Atlanta. Marvville made Jt.

an en score with Tech wl en great tram supporters of the Te low Jackets were expecting their team win as It was the- same in other game at different pla es Tbese first games al- aj cut dowlI to Short halves on aocojnt o' the 01 iUtfon o' the men and eah ILL thl stage of the season and all o' the the season prove Some of iete dav iesj is fi No Score at ca Ithaca Se ember 29 lie bvJl season openo hr today with A game be eei rneU university gate untvl' tty which neither tea i scored Co gate uoeJ forward 8 plays but pounded Cornell Lie nsfuIJy for hg gains. Army 12. Tufts VVeat Point 1 September 29 1 army football team defeated Tut col leg here today by a sore of 12 to a. Columbus Se Xember 29 Oblo State. 41 Otterbein 0 i Boston Pa.

September 29 I aCayetve 31 Woming eminaj 0 Carlisle Pa. ep ember 29 on College 21 Lebanon a ev lleg 0 swick September 29 Rutgers. 8. Fordham. O.

Howard 7 Cambridge Mas. September 29 liar. vard defeated i 1 am 7 to 0 today i the- first football ie or he season a touchdown and e. on ibut ag points. TU etfe of t1 new Ules as soon Jtrn In q.jK-Lneac in which tf- game was a eO no a minute belrg en out fo- inj es wh le roi rh pta i was almost ab ent Virginia 11 St.

Johns Roanoke. Va. September 29 Virginia her football season at Charlottes today by delating St John co of Annapolis The score was 1 1 to la fifteen miojte The mudd field greatly marred the same and the only feature was the brlll ant running of Captain Johnston. Princeton 24 Villa Nova. Princeton Septembe 29 Prln tan utv ersitj football team opened Itl on here todai defeating Nova col lege fn a fairly well played gamp by the I cor of 24 to O.

Two of Prnreton touchdowns were made on long ns TVlttar who received the ball on forward from the halfback Pennsylvania 32 Lehlgh 6 Philadelphia Se 29 T5 fool ball season hr was opened todaj under th new rules wtth a game between Penn- ylvanla and Lehllfh. which the former WOO by a score of 32 to 6 va.nla eastlr outplayed ther opponenU and but Jto ft tumble in attempting a quar er beck kick would kept their goal lln uncrossed The nev rules were not mijch i 5enc as far as novel' play. were concerned Both teams made fre Bt DS of the quarterback kick and both trtW the forward pas NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ma I SB 7 Cincinnati 3 Boto geptemiwr 26 In a loose played fame today Boston won an easy victory from Cincinnati 7 to 3 Mason was batted hard while LJndaman pitched wfetolnr ball after the second inning The batting of Dolan Brain and Brown were features Score BoCtOO 7 II 2 CUKlnnaU 3 Batteries LJntlaman and Brown son slcK aid Mfcl ean Time Umpires Conway and Supple diieaffff and Phillie Break Even hll lphia September 29 PhlZadel Ut and Chicago clayed two game to winntnc one The second jam was. called In the xth Irmlnc br ee aent Score First tarn RH IOI 2 7 I 012 003 DOT 8 2 ea Pfetster and Klinj Sparks Time I 90 Lmplre Rlgler Bcore Second fame 4 BH B.

caicata. 300000 3 4 2 PWUdelphJa OOOOOI I 4 I IsBatteries Overall and Moran Richie and Donovan. Time 0 SO Cms Ire jg r. Break at Brooklyn. Brooklyn.

Septemker 29 Pfttsfburg and broke even in today's double- game R. E. OO0200OOI 3 10 I OOOOOOOOO 3 I and Gibson SWck- and Rltter. j. 8car flnt taa OF THE FASTEST MEN ON THETECH FOOTBALL TEAM Pho WILL' I NB SOV ft End 1LBA2IS Bight Half MONROE Left Tackle AUBURN TEAM YELLOW JACKETS TIED HARD AT WORK1 BY MARYVILLE ELEVEN Prospects Are ftir it Alabama Cpllige for a Gotd Team This Year.

Xjbjrn Ala. September 29 Special under the new football rules in sogut this year It is a hard matter to saj much Howe the prospects at Auburn may be sa to be fair While there are not many stars in college till the class and scrub teams or lat ear urnlsh ert a number of candidates who al though light are not soIutelr new at the game. The team will be light. es peclally in the line but under the new rules while this ma. be fatal la not necessanly so Of the men who made their football last jear there are In college LA cey.

who will play his old position at full Whltner tcaptaSn who will protla- bl be found at one of the half back po lltlons Hughes last year center. who Is trjTftg for an end position. ai showing up well Wilkinson end for two rare who will play at the same pos tlon Batson and PIckett. two guards who are showing Improved form this ear Penton another guard. who is fast deyeloplng into a tackle and Rare who Is playing well at end.

Of the new men Harris and McClure are fighting It out for tarte- Harris is faster but McClure gives signals bet ter. nt is fighting for a. line position and will prohabl make good at either tackle or guard Davis seems to the fall at renter as he is passing well arid showing considerable aggression WooOrirt Is playing a good gme at end and In the back field Catkins Spark- man. Hill RIddle Gibson Ho ell and Lacey are all nifhtltg for a place. Manager rght has announced the tol.

lowing schedule forJUie season October 8 Maryvllle college. at Auburn October 13 Barnevllle roliege at Auburn October 27. Sewanee I Birmingham 3 Georgia Tech at Atlanta No vember 10. nson at Clemson Xovem- brr 17. Alabama at Birmingham 29 I niversity of Georgia.

In Ma. con. AMEBICAN LEMHTE. New York 4 Cleveland 1 CJeveanJ Se 29 New York took the flnsl game or the series trom Cleveland Dunchlnlf hits Qtf Bernharfl In the seventh and eighth Innings Score R. H.

E. lev eland 000 100' 000 1 II 2 New ork 00000 000 4 4 0 Batteries Bernliard Bemls and Clark Orth and Thoma Time I 49 Lmplres Connolly- ald Hurst Peitz and Phe ps Eaton Scanlon Rllte and Bergen Time I 44 Umpires Emslie and Joiltitone New York and St. Louis Break Even iNew York. September 29 St Lout. split tQdayo ouble-beMer with New York.

Score First game R. H. E. St. Louis 200000000 2 4 3 Jfew TVk 0020l003r- II 3 Brairiahah and McGlynn.

Marshall and Noo- ISO am RH 2 2 New Rules Showed Spectators Dfani Kino of. Game From That of 905 HUSH TENNESm BUNCH GtVE TfCH A116 SIM No Scores Were Mad. in the First Half and Xaryville Made the First Touclidown in the Second Davids Scored for Tech. By Alex Lynn and JIarwm one touchduwn and a goal f-ach II the or ester dav game on the Tech Hats the flf th. feason and DIkinsons bunch after hearing tales the prowess of HIlImRn and his YeUo" Jackets.

were el pleased with tr result True to predictions King Dkklnaon' men. from the mountain- of Tennessee proved themselves a husky crowd and held Tech. down nlell throughout the' game or to get at the bottom of the' affair Tech held them down for seemed at times that Mar would do what others have not done for a long time-administer bitter defeat to the Te representation. MaryvllJe made the. first touchdown after three minutes of plai In tile second half The first wss productit of nothing other than brilliant play on both sides Fifteen minutes hahla were decided on.

LORltar ones would have been dlsas tro is on account of tUe mildness or. the weather est rday Besides the warm- ne the field was slow and mudd after the rains and then too. i goodly shower durInII' the game dJd not do the field an too much good The first demonstration of fh rules proved rather bewildering to ths large crowd of assembled spectators who could not help thinking for the moment that forward passes and other fannj work wtould certainly result In a penaltj Tech ftW In on of these and mode perfect play In another with a rood gain The game was unusually tree from Una bucks and when the were used it was when end plays would have been foolhardy Tch touchdown In the second half wu made U' the result of two' or- these center bucks after a series of successful end plays The Yellow Jacket were held without a gall nearly on the Maryrllle goal line and It was DavIda. who. after being downed In his track tonoe succeeded in worming through the Maryville line for Use- touchdown.

Tech hopes once. down and out rose again and vent Ten still further when David kicked the7 cos1 tndtfal th ccorev ttevtogkicked out and Robert heeTed the ltheirtft feet goal as a. neat finale to his good work in lilng th opposition' line ror the 1 He points How New Rules Worked. Tl reri ed rules. or something apparent had od UettJ in one wa the Is preventing athletea from being put out on count of Injuries Time was taken out onlr four or five time and then' for jut a few se ona Mar ville and.

Tech began and finished the game with the same line ups Tvj ctj two men took part throughout Slid the who were dying to wide Into the fra ran up and dowD. the side lines without once answering the call of the wild i little ice water now and then was sufflc ent and the man on the ground would jump to his feet and ork faster than ever. hile nelth team oou claim an-th ng on the other both seemed pretty' well satisfied judging from the ollege jells so Inspiring and heart lifting to the feshman especially tl at were turned loose when time was called and the game a thing of a short pa HMsrnan team was expected to win so while others ere or the opln ion thst it would lo The Tech coach handed out a pretty nervous line or talk as to what the result would be several days before the The Maryvtlle team was touted prettj stronglv and they did not fall down Tor a nute From the time they ran it on the field for a warm up until the end of the tramE' they looked to be a dangerous propostion Captain Foster would to a good man for any tm. and while It a fart that he the' tar or the afternoon for the- Tfnneeseeanll the re- mamder o' his tum did not retrograde I In the estimation of the spectators on' account of this Taylor at quarter for 1 wed up well and played a head game throughout. David Means and Hill were In.

nice form anti the Tech bunch as a whole put up a nice lame The strength of the line was not put to a fair test yesterday II pla of the line buck character were few and far between. McCarty began the game by kicking off to Captain Poster on th Maryville 2O vard line who made no advance. Maryvllle worked a. quarter-back kick end Means tumbled. It was Mar vll1e' s.

ball on the 60 vard line with a gain of 30 rfl snd Foster went around right end for 20 The. Yellow Jackets by hard work. stopped the mountaineers Campbell succeeded In Clipping- ort 2 yards throjgh center but bv Hill 9 and Robert gTOd work on the defensive the ball went over. Tech attempted A forward pans and lost the ball on a fumble Then Taylor began to work Foster and the captain first mad 25. then 6 but was held In his tracks on the third attempt lIaryvm.

kicked snd Robert took the ball MII vtlle gained nothing on thekllckas the ball went low. hitting one of the line men and Robert. by quick wor pounced on It before the llaryvllle bunch could regain the fumble. McCIft7 bucked the line for S. and Davids clipped oft 6 Maryvin rallied and then it was her ball on downs Barr got a yard.

but Campbell was slimmed back for a yard loss inn breaking through Campbell kicked to DavJ4. and the Tellow Jacket ran It back for 8 Davids was given the ball. Msryvllle was offside and Tech got yardson the penalty Another side play irattTflclL njarr. Mill wa heJdl wlUi rt5 gainn Davids' kick FosT Htr took a btjJL. Hylot madr but there wa nothing to It for Maryv 11 the ball neat over I Datlds was 1 helGi but Means succeeded in taking It around i left end or 5 On a center buck Da is got 2 Means took it again for lout Hill was held by Henrys mc wurk.

Time was ca leU at this juncture. fe ii 0 and Iarj tile a In the cond Half Bur hegah the second kicking 45 yards to Robert. who made no ai i Means lid netting and on a second a temJt funib eil In" he ba i how. ever Swee wa off and R. San sell broke- lire igh and fei 1 the ball I on the 55 vard Un going on or a Barr kicked goal.

Te 0 aJrI tll 8 kl eU 60 arUs to Barr who ran it bark 10 jsrd 1illl stopped Fo wltiou a gain. Sweet got ainp bl1 after a 5 ard gain. and Carrab" I I then kl Wed for 30. lech got the bail en a. tumbI.

and retu ntd ttif kli ryxllle taking it without ai ga Tech. Ta made 8 Foter failed to gain a anapbe 1 Barr sot 10 aiojnd right end and Campbell was nvpd I ack for a 3 aid loss. Barr kicked and It was Tech's ball on 35 arJ ne Davids made 3 through center and then Tech worked the forward pass fir 25 jard Davids to McCartj Hill sliced oft 5 and ds ran down the Held for 15 Marj llle was oft side and Tech took the gain Means lumtled on a double pass redeem ng himself however hy a 25 ard run around left end. Ulghtowcr followed him up with 5 Dai Ids got 4 through center. Hill work ed the Mamllle left end for 8 and Teet was hut a.

few jards distance from Ute Maryvll goal. ldll was hell once the Marjvlllejtne ana on the second down went through for the touch down. He then kicked goal. Tech. 6 Marj ville 6 1 Vi ith onl se eral minutes to go Barrj kicked to Robert who fumbled recpver- ed and ran back for 16 jards Davids got 5 on the first down and Tech blew up on a.

fake end Sweet kicked to Foster 20 yards. and then Mar llle ran It bark to ard Campbell advanced It 2 yards and Davlds downed him without gain on the second down The game enu ed here with Tech 6 and Marjvli the same. ine up TEJCH- Position M1 LE. Luck. center Hunt Henderson right guard Bayllss Belt let guari Smith R.

McCarty right tackle Samsel Monroe left tackle. A Samsel Hill right end. Hightower left end Mactl 1 Chlp Robert quarterback lor Means right half back Foster Davlda left halt Sack. QatT Sweet full tiafK Campb ii ODonnell. of the University of Penn- yvanla referee Joe Beene umpire.

Smith and Etmoore linesmen KYLAND DETEjirS HANLON. ICef ere Stop. the Fight In th Thirteenth und. San Francteco September 29 Jus Hyland of San Francisco gained a clear cut decision over. Eddie Hanlon last nigh4 at the Seaside Athletic dub.

Refer. Jack Welch stopped the ttabt at the end of the thirteenth round. with Hanlon. hanging helpless against the ropes and unable to defend himself against Hylsnd punches FOOTBALL RESULTS. At Charlotte N.

C- tTnlrersltr of North' Carollna Cr DAvM on- Colfege' 0 tAt Woodburr ror 12. Richmond College 0. COACH SELECTS U. OF VI ELEVEN Virginia Team Is Ready for Opening Game Next Saturday. ri arluues He a Sept vu 29 Special i oacn was 01 the field ualn es erda after hating been dls- ab ed an Injury susta ned in a scrim Image Monda He and Captain Jot have arranged line up as follows iighn tenter ns and Kolloch gUBds ers and MarcflIus tackles Stnlforth and Rector.

ends Randolph. quarter Captain Johnson left halt oietf ght half Maddox. run back. Ree. I to.

is from awrencevl and pla mg I II. good game. This selection is final un- Jim narr the well known end from XorfoJk es Everj night Cole Is holding quizzes a veritable school or Instruction in the new footbaU rules Vlrgtn has had fft applicants tor her team this ear weighing from 125 to ISO pounds and these been into five squads. each taking a turn with big medicine balls For the first time In fhe eau VirgInia. wm play Georgetown this season and Manager Robinson now negotiating with Pennsylvania lor the on remaining opin engagement The schedule AI it stands toda follows September 26 St.

John' college. at Jne October 3 Richmond ool- llege at Charlottesville. October 7 A. At college o' North Carolina. at Charlottes- lle Ocu ber 10 Macon.

at le October 13 Washington and at Richmond October 20. vtr. glnl. Military institute at Charlottes- vine October 27 Georgetown. at aah fngton November 3.

Bucknell. at Rich mond November 10 opeli November 17 George Washington at Washington No" vemher 29 Carlisle at Norfolk. YESTERDAYS RESULTS. AMERICAN LEAGUE New Yodt 4 ClereUnd 1. AU other game postponed.

NATIONAlTLEAOUE. Brooklyn a PlttaDure fi- 2for York a St Louis St 1 New York O. Second game. Boston 7 Cincinnati 3. Phlltdelphi 8 Chicago 2.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS National Chicago 148 112 3 S7S New Tork 147 83 84 S1 Plttsburg 13 147 89 105 i Philadelphia 148 70 78 473 Cincinnati 149 4 as 430 Brooklyn 145 e. 84 431 St. Low. 148 52 ta 35 Boston 144' 47 99 322 Amarlcan atu CLUBS iPlayed. Won lost C.

143 88 iii 613 I48 88 68 801 84- 2 978 7 Ym tea Veterans Foim ircleus Ilie 1906. Team. New' Material Shomi Up Wsll DTidson EZpeeta to Hold Xt6 Own Through a Hard Sched ule Squad Is Hard at Work. avidson 8 5 temher 29 Spe clsi Davidson prospects for a lot team this year are the brightest in years. Six of last season varsity axe back this including the tine with the exception of right end and center.

and Captila McCar fullback. Miller of the crack 1904 team Is filling the vacancy at right end nIce Allen. a sub Ast year and Edgerton. of the scrubs are harlot great fight for the center position EJ lot last year1. Quarterback has a worthy rival for that position In Cely.

a new man who has shown wonderful form. Denny Saddler HuntlnJton sod Bar- gound are a hard bunch to select the I halves from. Davidson up this season wnfJrO ably be Fetzer. left end Croom rtiit tackle Lertz. right guard Allen or Ed rerton.

center. Biot or Cely. quarter- I back Denny and EUddler halves McCay captain fullback. Miller right end Sev-iour. right tackle Vnttaker rlrht guard This Is a heavy team and coofldentlr er 3 to hold its own this season.

Toe men are In the pink of condition and the squad is going through hard practices each afternoon In preparation' for the coming season. Manager Guenent ha arranged an ex. rellpnt schedule and although a hard one Datidson expects to take the majority the games The schedule follows September 29 Sort Carolina. at Char. lotte October Oak Ridge at Davidson.

October 13 Georgia at Athens October 27 Tech at Atlanta. I November 3 Clemson at Charlotte 10 BMgbam at Davidson Vo mb 17 rfinJa Poljrteebnlff In stltute. a Roanoke YS" No 29 Virginia Military InsJ- tu i Ljnchburg a I SOME AUTO GOSSIP FOR AUTO FIENDS trial the number of bTekdoWI curred during- the elimination of. the Yanderbnt race Is round con" siderable Justification for the criticism of some conservative makers that the rate or speed has reached a point wher the weight limit of 4 pounds Is too low and racing Cat are built too light to stand the racking incidental to 95 miles an hour. Pres dent Char es Clrfton or the As socJaUOi1 Lkeneed Automobile n- rfacturlrfI In romsnrnllng upon the Van- derbllt el ra nation race said It was a.

further demonstration of the superior ity ga ned through the mechanical coop eratlon of the licensed makers. as four at the. cars that inllbed werexfc censed achiies while tbe fifth Is of a nd not be ng made for market. It- was a reinforcement or the demontra tlon made on the Glldden tour whin' twelve a the thlrteen cars that finished wish perfect scores were of licensed make The lessons of utomoblUn like those of lire. are learned by going over rough I rather than smooth roads.

In the pioneer day wben cars were. I smaller and men were rally theli own thJIufteurII It was considered sports-1 manlike to be Strenuous and to ride in winter In an op car. The enthu I i asta of a few would have scorned an enclosed bo fts something effeminate ow Is vastly different and the limousine bod is coming- more- and more nto vogue for winter me an lf they no' longer have to' be imported The makers of Ole lower grade' cars dot not make them but practically all th i best made American cars kav ISmouslfiSj models In. the case or the Arrow cars a specialty being made now of this type the factory being- run late. Info- Ole summer to' Put out a separate Una with a new style of body 101' the fall trade.

i excellent management of the elimi nation trial the racing board of th American Automobile Association has demonstrated that body to be the proper one to control the sport. The' new chair- man has won his Spurs A party' of New YDrken la aJiigh- powered touring car were running swift-1 ly along the old Boston Post through While plains when little girr darted across In front of the and but for th prompt action of. driver would have been crushed 3t pened Tight near the Keelcy fnstltuW and a party or three pedestrians nfeoj probably were patients there were. a few sards at the lima if the berau to eaecrate taj-'n that if ib child had been tti would hare lyoched tbe After this explosion he addeiil have oonsampiioa cares and boose but what we need now 1s an aoto CUM for dopey drivers. Every aUtomobUlst should be help support a national or mutual benefit when It a- year to do so and the indlvidu counts obtainable by members ai to more than that.

sum. Informattoq cernlng membership tn the ATnerl tomoblto Associs IOn should to Secretary Btdoey Garham Uaa balldlnj New Tork cllyv An experienced and careful fl ns the clutch aa gtmtlr and" as. possible Wglv hls pesseoger Jolts as posslh3 Some JfiMor home after a run 4lr pletely- owlnr to ihe- conttnuat OAT xx No 107 ATLANTA. GA. C1i SE ER' 30 1906.

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days lls 1 It ca. X. Y. Senember i Qn day me betw eJ in team Colgate or 1eIrs Cn O. X.

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asOil tr i utng t1u vu Ce tnes hie h. ame p1aral. not being' en. fo IhJtrll while rough iJf ablent. 11.

O. Septem Vlrgtnia' i roe Johns col- i teae An ol s. II tl ftfteenminJte muddy 1d Ijy on1yfeure ant 1 O. Pr1n eton. X.

J. 2 Prln e' un. J. leee1n elJplaYed 8eQn er run" by i- ar. 1IIhQrecejeI I EJ Pnnaylvani32 6.

elphJa. 29 ll toda I thenew lT r' outpla ed th pon nu. Quartlr tf line i tD ence 7. W8re eam. ne th i Wr 1 41 THREE TH QNTHEfECH I It If I.

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pros ta sald coIl e. num al- a E' A ear a bly years and posi. ho re ell meri. ghtin quarte faster. IHI t.

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th momentthatI pau tunn iIlt 00d IIn they h' aecon ter IlU ceasful WU nesirl theMAITVlUe cee ed worml Har own outrolle aplnand turU er wbeJtDavJ cked the coihn4 ifedth DVJ kl ke4 1tndn rfii efed ihi' th tfjt tTi 1oii' 1 kft M. LB kllin the rst TIe re good neway TI Ilmcr 5eon IJneups DtJtwo throu hout scrq Ide a sufrJcJenl vork I While 1thr ould thJng I eJs 0 tUng I thd ere I as was. past. I thlni were 1 TE' coa I as or mnute onl Is I retro r8de on ahow aIIa aIr plays line-buck Carty P' uster the 20 fa 1IIe nd Mar- I ya.rd I aln rOs I elOun I thro llb RO lt8. b8 TbertTaylor tlr i tra kl the klick as all wort.

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a rjlIle Second 8 by me de ain. at. fumbled. the bail. kkk was of' hrclIgh In yard IIn" for touchdown fler thre minutes or ilaj Oal.

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27. 10. It. I AmBl NATrONAL LEAGUE rk ul. I I I Sl' NDm ciLtiBs CLtB8- Won.

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tal Or thertI reach wberethe' III' toovJo PresJEt Charles CHiton. th 1 of utomobl1eY On 11imnaLlon race. ru' it nE" OO aefour cars were i1 i machines. tb. e.

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