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ip a Team Outlooks at Vinder- and Tech. Not Very. Bright. I Sm cat- merely to men- ltf prominently il il04.Ingredients- which a successful root- be weight physical trengtiu age. xp rlence Nearly all of rtalnly essential and must t- 5 Cuired before the player can ex- 55 fln i.fprnu- JfPen ost Important requisite of all.

i--- grit or as the 14 an Almost equally i important the element otexperlence jRrwn tb standpoint Of. the coach. experience ua waen it tomes ethe molding of a team. To a certain extent it-embraces age. and even ph strength.

for a player can hardly Vav Shad tt opportunity to acquire erl nc in the. gm without at the same time having acquired come years totiage and at least a fair degree of pltysical strength. Increased speed also omem' With. experience not to mention atrengtltenea' nerve and. Improved Judg- utent hiatus Thus It is easy to see why xperteace counts for so much in th estimation or the coach.

Now. one team. or eleven may be just asLUrge as" anther that is. It may 1 welgh as much but that does not nec- tessarily make It AS good a' team as that other. As a matter of fact.

provided a-team has a reasonable weight of. say. Yfros 155- pounds to 60 pounds any Vdded weight above that figure generally Counts for little extra unless to- deed the same speed- and other factors i- are maintained at the same high level. Then. Indeed the added weight counts.

but that 1 rarely the' case. We. have or late seen the ease. though. in some 01 Vtae Vaoderbtlt teams and that was one large reason why they have been- so Jtpowerful 5 From the foregoing it is clear that a team may be ever so heavy and pos- es numerous other tine points but ltvls lacking In experience it is not very felSpt to do welt.

In ootbal1. experience Counts for more than in other sports. We know that In baseball rowing. ten; file or track spots a man may ever good II player when merely fooling around. but that when It comes to actual competition in a real contest he is rot likely to play anywhere near his top form or exhibit his real ability un- he has had experience in actual contests 7 efor To an even greater extent is this true In football.

Experience la practice. is. too. the only H- way to learn the game. and to learn to become proficient as a player.

And one year does not make a player. Boys learn baseball on the corner lots and ttsln skill before they- ever come to college. but very" rarely is this the case i In football. Here they ve the game to learn after entering. and no matter fg now fast or heavy or strong or wining fsf a man.

Is. he simply isn't worth Ma hill 4 beans" In his tlrst year at th game. He hasn't had experience. Its like ex- peeling an utter novice In wrestling to 6 In sod throw Gotch jut because he weighs as much as Gqtcb. or Is as old and as strong and as quick.

If he didn't understand all the holds. shifts. tricks and catches and wasn't Wen In practice 1 with them no 805 man would expect blBX to have a ghost or a. with Ooteb But it would take much more than two months to teach him all the art and all the science there is In wrestling and would take and does take equally. I 7 OB teach a man all there is in foot- The first thing.

then. a coach looks at In summing up his assets at the beginning of a football campaign Is the number of experienced men he will have that is the number of veterans from last year. if he has eight or nine or snore he feels mighty good even If those men did not constitute a winning ag- regatlon the year before. for. with their experience of the season before they prill likely be' easy to convert.

into championship stuff the present year. But if he can only count up three or four or less players the season be- for he tells you flatly theoutlook for winning am Is decidedly gloomy. It can make little difference too. that there are a. whole army of big.

strong- looklng freshmen entering they cant Syull th plow out of the Utch for they haven't had the requisite experience. and they cant get- it. either under a year at least. this account the lack of x- ap rtenced players taat th is walling atV nderbUt lamentation St Clemson. bowling at Alabama and It Tech weren' 82 so used to that state of affairs yearly.

we should no doubt he hearing howling and see gnashing of teeth out on the north aldeof town. The Commodores. But two teams of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association played on September 26. and these are. therefore abut the only ones that come in' for discussion at tj stage of- the ram.

Vanderbilt was one of the. two. and they defeated Southwestern Presbyte rian university. What do I think about it Well. not much one way or the other.

Sure enough its not the same Vanderbilt team of old. nor could It well be with those old stars longer. In It. You don't pick. up sWh coterie or.

star players as Vanderbilt has had for' the past five years In. many colleges. And even Vanderbilt Is finding that they do not come every year even to Naiville. I said a few weeks ago the Ciinmo- dores couldn't expect to be as strong au usual. and that I didn't see how they could honestly hope or expect to beat Sewanee again this year.

I knew nothing of the' new material nor did. I care. I only knew that nearly all those old stars were gone. that bunch which had seemed to drop Into Tennessee's great university all In a shower. like fl ry meteorites from an exploded comet.

I also knew they couldn't be replaced not immediately. Comets and bursting sluxtlng stars are le light. nine they don't strike twice in the same place often. Seriously. however.

Vanderbilt should still have an excellent team. The. four veterans that remain are good. ones. and.

In Freeland and Harer the Commodores have two excellent and experienced recruits. Williams and McGehee are two backs who are In the same class. Williams would have made any team In Georgia Ii year ago. so it cannot said he is an Inexperienced man. The line being good the team will.

no I doubt be rood on defense. and the backs being far from the class of backs the Commodores have had for the put halt dozen years the team wilt be considered weak on offense. They probably have not qulfle the same speed. I steam and drive that the old backs had. but they' will improve.

and should yet i make an excellent team. least eight of the then are certainly on a par with or better than the but men we can show In Ute state of Georgia. which is as much as to say that down this way we should all be quite willing to trade hands with Vanderbilt. or shuffle the I cards for a new deal. I Southwestern Presbyterian university I is probably stronger this year titan most i people know.

Vanderbilt bumped' Into just another such. a surprise. party early in the season in 1503. when Cumberland first danced out. from the wines and tTouetted down to the footlights by defeating the Nashvilllans to the dumfoundment of everybody.

Later on. though we all found out just how strong Cumberland was. and then he surprise quickly passed" away. Still. Vanderbilt look but for Ten- nessee.

They have the. nine veterans. and will bear careful watching. At Cleo The. Tigers did very wen indeed.

in my oplnion to score three touchdown against Gordon. Clemson la another team that is sighing for the lost and genes of other years but that she has not sat down to idly fold her hapds and cry over the spilt milk is already ap parent. Gordon it is true. had also a new team. but her four' old men were fully as experienced as Ctemaons four veterans.

and- the entire team weighed as much as did the Clemson team. Probably the average team age of the Barnesville eleven was less than Clemson's and that spells considerable. Still. I think Clemson did very well and If Tech can do equally well with the. Gor.

don team on the coming Saturday I shall be more than saUsecL At Teela. Four weeks ago wrote In hopeful strain concerning the' prospects at Tech. It was true that eight veteran were gone and quite a number of the rood subs and scrubs as well. Still. It was hoped that.

Snyder Luck and Monroe of the OS team would return. and. also Sub-end Jones. Furthermore there was even a chance that Red Hill' might get In the game notwithstanding he had typhoid this summer. We weren't giving up the tight before the season began.

Wen. It' was Just too sweet a dream to' be true. Old Dame FortuneJust wont help at all this year. it seems. Neither Snyder.

Luck nor Munroe returned. or did Jones. Hill Is hope-1 Jeuly. out of It. and Amorous has had to stop.

What's left Exactly three I regulars and one sub from last year So. to speak frankly we havnt the HOWARD Btrmtagham. Ala October- a. uburn defeated Howard college here this afternoon by scoring three touch downs and. three goals ithe first half.

In the second half Howard recovered its nerve and held Auburn to a nothing to nothing score. lb teams showed the result of lack of practice. The. playing wa crude and exceedingly slow. Nothing save straight footuall was attempted.

In the first hall Auburn bad no difficulty lit 5 ploughing through Howard's line. and the. ends Howard's efforts to satn' througa Auburn's fine were attempts around the ends were blocked for losses. In the Scat bait Howard kicked off. and in four' minutes Un hat rushed Penton across the line for a touchdown.

In tire minuter Auburn had scored another touchdown. Penton again going over. Before- scoring the. third touohdowo Auburn was held for' Owns but quickly recovering the' pigskin rushed it across the goat The game ended with Howard hold. lng the ball In the middle of the field.

The up AUBUKJJ. Portion. HOWARD. WyIthe center Berry Beaver. llert guard Ellazd All n.

tIght guard Lawlter Davis. left tackJe Dunny I lln er right tackle Grenade. quarter back I. Burma Reynolds. ten half back.

Blount Penton. toll back Nettles Sprkmll rlfbt half beck. 11111" HU1 left end. Aetna Locke. right end Ray Summary Score first Auburn II Sloyard ft.

Finals. Auburn is Howard G. Touchdwns PtmtOD. I goals McLnre Time of halves. SO and II minutes.

Referee Frank Jones. Umplr Will 8tr lt. Timekeeper. Orville Davis. ALABAMA ANNOUNCES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Tuscaloosa.

Ala. October 3. Spe cJal. The following is the football schedule for the university the coming season October 3. Wetumpka.

onI campus October 10. Howard. college at Birmingham October 17. University of Cincinnati at Birmingham October 24. Georgia Tech.

at Atlanta October 31. University of Chattanooga on campus November 14. University of Georgia at Birmingham 21. liaskell Indians. on campus November 28.

University of Tennessee at Birmingham. The team. that is to I representAlabama will be picked from i the following men Ends. Edwards I Moffett. third and Watson tackles.

JBurks. Green. Gresham. Garrett and Hose guards. Arant.

Klorteln. Ford. DesPres and Pratt center. Countiss and Lockwood Quarter back. WI- kinson.

Peebles' and Palmer half hac" Reidy. Mudd. D. Pratt and Moody full back. Austell and Son and stiff hats cleaned dyed and reshaped at Bueseys 2a4 Whitehall.

real downright right to expect anything at all this year. I And ret we do exneet something- or rather we have not given up hope. Wei were not very sanguine even a month. ago but we were hopeful atany rate. We are very- much less optimistic than we were then and still hope has not entirely departed.

Fortunately the three men' spared' by. the tickle were all aC ones. and so is the. sub And' hers where the fun- be gins. Well.

the team will be as heavy. I suppose. as we dare ask so we shan't register a kick on that. score. But.

the" bUlk of the material Is very youngI very slow and. worst of all. very Inexperienced. As I-hare just said the men are heavy' enough. but It is.

I fear. the weight of tat. not of muscle. They ore mostly boys who have grown very rapidly. and are.

therefore. nut seasoned' in bone. sinew or joint. One. hundred ninety pounds make a large man.

but If he's only seventeen years old he's not a. strong wan nor can he. in the nature of the laws of growth be a strong. quick man. Well.

we have quite a number of that kind out for the team. There Is also a goodly sprinkling or promising new men out this' year brand- new freshmen but they will of course. us very little good except In the distant future. for the reason that by the new rule. they will not' be able to play In their lint year.

Only two of- them at. this writing have been able to count up their fourteen units. allowing them to try for the varsity anti so we can look for but little help from the new men Just entering. In our present dilemma. One thing.

though. the' squad has in Its. favor. It has grit every man-Jack of then' They are Just full of grit clear' up to ths craw and. that's the quality.

that Tm banking. on the strongest. The way were working and trying were just- bound" to land somewhere. TO expect us to best Auburn with her- seven or elsht vets with. her seven- and Tennessee with her nine.

is most extravagant demand and tlU well try well do our best. OUrtfrlends should expect but little hope for much and cheer more. and we may accomplish a lot. If pluck i and perserverance alone could do it an ld answer for It wed take every game I this year. OR HATHAWAY CO CURE MEN up-to-date hy Wan Many doctors however.

re slow to. adopt the laU I mproTenv. considered to the obsolete methods of fifty years ago. Diseases which were Once Incurable nowreadily yield to the treatment of late discoveries. that grad- cally the list of Incurable diseases being reduced and It but a question hi time until every known Ill can lie cured.

This has been accomplished largely by the efforts of the specialist. Late discoveries and research have developed the fact that the field of medicine too broad for any one mail to master. Acute Illness require th entire time and attention of the practicing physician so that baa no opportunity to study andsuccessfully treat the many chronic diseases row so prevalent. These diseases are very complicated and a thorough knowledge of them Is. absolutelynecessary In order that they may be treated InteW gently.

The specUllstIn chronic diseases Is now as Indispensable as the dentist. Twenty years of constant devotion to the close study of these-diseases faring which Um they Rave treated more case than any other physicians. has won for Dr. Hathaway Co. the distinction of beta the' tnst competent spa.

clallsUIn th United States. Up' to date In every sens of the word. always keeping pace. the latest discoveries of science. Dr.

Hathaway Co. are enabled to give tbeirpatients the most eipert treatment obtainable anywhere. Not even the largest sanitariums In th East can a. more complete equipment fount and niorscareful skillful treatment had. Their specialty includes all Chronic andSpecial Diseases such as Or 3iAWLY VIGOR STflICTI7IUI VARICOCELE BLOOD AND 8KI3T A9 S.

KZD21' ANtf BLAODBtt COMPLAINTS KHBUSIATlSM YESLLE ETC KTtt andrbielfTpertect Jcnowleflji of these disease rained by years of experience enables tfaem tocur even thmost obstinate case Their standing professionally financially Uthe very best and their careful diagnosis of each eas nd lvin their expert opinion and.ad- vteel rTttoa kenezH of those who eannot see them In person they have perfected a of borne treatment by which they ease at home of the patient. Send- for symptom blank sad boot tor men and women. confidential NA7JIZWJOH Offer GIt. That Big Purse for- star Pitcher. New York.

October 3. The Herald today ay that Charles xv' Murphy. the' owner of the Cfcloago National League team had offered $50000 for Christy Muuttwwson the- crack pitch of' the. Sew York's. and that John T.

Brush and John 3. McGraw bad spurned tins offer became known last night. When. through- an intermediary. Murphy and Prank Chance.

his manager set a price of 50000 on Mathewson tire New York management sent back word that even this unprecedented prlce was hot halt enough to obtain the. transfer of Mathewson. To make pure that their message was thoroughly understood. they added that Mathewsos was not foe sale at any price. Murphy's offer fS50000.

which was made In good faith. and with' no in tenUon that it should become. public was communicated to Brush and McGraw through business roan in this city who I Is-Interested in thoroughbreds and other horses-and who has the confidence of both tb 5f w' York and Chicago National League baseball nates. In making. the- offer for.

Murphy and Chance that the Chicago teem whch has 5 ea a unit for so tong. ruu eventually disinto- irate. and that the addition of Mathew- tort to the Chicago roster would be or the highest Importance to them. ii and MeGcaw told the go-between that It would be us 4e CO pen negotiations for the sale of Mat. MWflon.

even at-a price. times greater than they once- paid 10000 Kelly. The- tentative offer of- 50000 was so badly frost-bitten by the New York management that the intermediary reported back to Murphy and Ohance that there' was o. chance in the' world for Chicago to get Ma the w- Th toffwrtnsT from wik. es which ap the plessiftee of life should take 3nven Pill One box will tell a story of marvelous results.

Thl medicine has more rejuvenating. vitalising force than baa ever before been offered. Sent post-paid In plain psckace only on receipt of this adv. and tl. Mad Kr lt originators C.

I. Rood Co. pro. Lowell. Mass IIBVB4CV ViliJ VU receipt VA U1J.

its prietors xV rill PITTSBURG BASEBALLMAD PIttsburgOctobers Thisdty can be truthfully said to. be baseball mad tonight- Most everywhere one goes baseball is the pnnclpal topic and during the afternoon thousands' of persons congregated about the bulletin boards. In a number or Rlaces traffic was re tarded by dense crowds. The defeat 01 New York by Philadelphia sod St. Louis by PUtsburg today caused greater Interest.

It that. possible in the National League race here and practically all PJUsburg Is on the anxious. seat. where they will remain until after the game at Chi. cago tomorrow between Chicago sad Plttsburz.

PRINCETON 18 SPRINGFIELD 0. Princeton. N. J. October I.

Ererr man on the Princeton fo tb 4u 4wM vcn a try-out In tb opening ca of the sauna bite today with Springfield Training school. which resulted lit Wtctory for' Princeton fey the score of II to 0. roanwm xJ by Princeton. visitors gained eon. siderabU ground on forward passes and take kicks.

McCr nan the PrtaMtoa full tack natfooi WEST POINT 5 TUFTS 0. Hl hland WlsxT October S. Tbs West Point football Mamjplayed ts initial ram Iran today. Un Tufts collar by to' S. West potnt scored to tb first- half.

Grebl. ourbt tli ball on a forward pass sad ran SSr yards for' a toucMown eaIi tailed to kick tkrosl. Is tb second half UM Army suMUtnUd its second turn. At on utige Tutu had the bell within I yards of lbs Army's roajlta VALES. SYRACUSE 0.

lose haves. Coos. October i. D' rostb Oi Syreoss. university flvvmc tins la th second half today Yal won aM to victory In foothill sitar a bird fought contest.

WS 4ysed lta UoDkIsL tb uarUr back mada lour' forward pass sat Brows ll on UM ball. la nwti Coy took tb ten iorer th Mn toe woeMowa. hobbs nis4 rt i In. nt aalf tli i was an Is Tabs rrttorr. One Smenss rwh the ball to Yasa OanS Ua sad mad.

a try ttr- Ik GIANTS FROM DECISION jnPulfianjf Ruling ma Miw i York. October National eagne club today' appealed fromth decision of PresidentPullUnu rendered. last night. that the dUputed NWYorlf aro meeting of the board of directors qt th National his been called for Monday October at the Hotel Sinton Cincinnati to make final dliptfiUldn of time matter. Prealdent Pulliam apro leat-frorn President Murphy of theChi ca jo dub.

appealing to the board of directors for a final decision on the tie game with New York. Mr. Murphy's telegram read as follows The Chicago. club appeals to the National League board ofdirectorsfrom the published decision' the tie gams controversy. will be represented at Cincinnati Monday' to press claim for Its rights under constitution Knoxville Tennl.

Oct. J. Special. Two touchdowns in the second half and a successful goat In each Instance tells how the University of Tennessee football eleven lowered the colors of the University North Carolina bere this afternoon. At first it looked like a up for In the first half the ad' vantage hardly seemed sufficient to count on either side scoring though Tennessee had possession or the' ball the greater part of the' time.

The ball was far' Into Tennessee's territory In the second half when one of the visitors fumbled. and McCqllum quickly seized the ball and. was off like a streak. and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. Captain Leach kicked mid- way between.

the poles. The second touchdown came through steady plunging- and short runs 'finally going over on a mass play. Not a man was hurt very little time being taken. out. A feature pf the game was the perfect smoothness with which it was conducted by the officials there not being a wrangle or disputed decision.

The crown witnessing the game numbered close to 2000. Visit Half. The game started with' Carolina ticking off to the yard and Tennessee returning tt 10 yards. Hayng gotten possession. or the ball.

Ten- reasee first tried plunges but. on account of Carolinas heavy tine these efforts were futile and other tactics were adopted. A series of short end runs. which would have been disastrous- but' for the excellent work of the visitors' tackles netted a good advantage until the ball was at the yard line and Captain Leach attempted a field goal from placement which went bad. Soon afterwards another like attempt was made.

with like result. For the remaining few minutes Tennessee tried hard for a. touchdown. but defensive work. which Is Carolinas mainstay served them In good stead.

and the timekeepers whistle closed hostilities for a minute rest. See Halt. The second hat began with Carolina ricking the ball over. the line- and Tennessee-returning a good long kick" from the yard line. Carolina held the bat but' for two downs and seemed about played out before the' half wax fairly under way.

Tennessee on the other hand. was fresh. and played even' better than In the first. Endurance which stood themln good stead for last years successful season will be a feature of their. play this year.

The result was better for them than even their most ardent suppoft- era expected for to defeat North Carolina In not small feat. Tennessee will loom up strong for championship hon. ors In the Southern Intercollegiate As soelatlon this year and their schedule sucn uiai men lauug tan DO rusiiy determined. The up follows TENNESSEE. Position.

CAROLINA. Welsenberg ritht end Manning Swafford. tackle Norwood Donrbertr right guard mowen Cody. center Deans Brown. left guard Gfteir Walters.

left tackle. Garrett TVhlte. left end Wiggins KanMjr. quarter back Mann Leech Captriih half back Cart. Thomas PHf left Half bark.

Rurnn MeCollum full but. Kelly Officials Referee. Thompson McClunz umpire. Grantland Rice field Nathan Dachmall head llnesmn Sara UcAlI1lter HARVARD 16. MAINE 0.

Cambridge. Mass. October 3. Vigor ous line plunging' varied by side kicks. arid passes and backed by a sturday defense.

enabled. Harvard to defeattire University of Maine at football on Soldiers' field today. IS to O. The second halt In which many substitutes participated on both sides was full of errors sad loose play. VANDERBILT 32.

MARYVILLE' 0. Nashville Teon. October 3. Vander Wit defeated 32 to. a Van- derbtlt showed marked improvement over the game of last Saturday.

In the. first half they used. the forward pus to advantage. In the last half several ubplayera jwentln for Vanderbilt. ANNAPOLIS 18.

RUTGERS 0. MA. October Tl academy football team opened tile. sea- son this cattedllOOn. by defeatlrir Rut.

gems college 18 to 0. Richardson seore two touchdowns In the first halt and Jon one In the second. Lange klcke all three goals. 2 Quarts. FREE StoTctM peneM of doting a trial order.

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W. Cold Capsules. have become. a household remedy in Atlanta and vicinity for more than ten years. Sold under a money-back guarantee.

5C Velvet Cold Cream 250 and soc sizes lb. jar. 750 Thermos Bottles' are another indispensable household necessity. You- can keep the. baby's milk warm all night without heating- it by using them.

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a surp. rise. earl down" footlights I Na tt- 111 an. lhe found Cnmber and I I cut or n. I I.

Ca. reM I CIe I I I I is. ot to ldIY alreadyap team. umuch I tt am was conalderab1. e.

Clem i caridoequally I shallbe prolpedsat Tech was eteran.1 rderLt1 mlgbtget Inth it 'summer'l W. erent th. Jt1 sweeta tobe Fortune Just allthll seemai Snyd r. nor unroe.re-i 001' neLHIU pe1 regul rs oDe tr year. tSo hav I J' 1' AOa 8NtJ t.

ham" Octobeta eP t1bUto defea tell I. I byacor1nc tol ch I 1118. th 1D. the nd. R.

011 r4j' overed nerve to' a ftOtJ IRg' 11C re. showedth fl of. practkieTt1e. waerude ILriduce lllngly sive stralghttOooall attem tedln A- burD' ifi no. dlt ai1t7lft lIn C.

Ir II thecn4 e. 1fO. tbrougqAuburn' ne were. halfl kickedoiL ha fora In eIn 1 tez" AU. bU.

rn. Dad or dc. n. tO lnjfthe. rd wns.

lck1y tee verlng I a rOS8 Thegl eendedwlth' thiimiddl. r. E8a1lDlfer. nc Gftnad Dllke full i 0. MeLDrtS Frank.Jones.- Strelt.

ALABAMAANNOUNCESi Spe I OD' tobez 10 COllegei 1 I tober oncampUS I Georgla 1 represent' Alabama wlUbeplcked I I lacklU'1 i kin son Reid I jln. i I SENSATIONAL AL DIVORCE. I dy eae 2 WhitehalL' I downright exp ct anythingI I I An Tet some thIn. have Dot wel ry 4 ago we. at any it rn1stlc than' re thena hopeh I entlre1Y.

de parte Fortuna te11' the I Ii te' wbne n' IC t1re Will. as heav. Y. 1 aupposeaa hemateral Isv young. A I ha ear.

I I mu le. II nutseasoned1 I unds hesenly i I a. alJIoa. do us reaAOnthat beble fourteen. allo.

Ing uultyantl new' our' vor. Ithaa jack th trylngwere b. ounel laD. some elchtvets. ber.

Tennes8ee. wl tho 18. UU mayaeeompllsh plu t' dolt nsweror HAIHAWAY 2 tafr J' Ar Recognized d' as' the' Most Progressive. anit Up-to-Oat pectal in the ne States ZS" The4eparUn eetitrybas witnessed e4 wonderful PfOpess.1n science dlclD8. Discoveries for the amellora' Uon of pain and tile oftbe amleted undreamed of hundred years ago lenow n.

general use hi' the tbhorou ry fi hra JUn uealow thelatdt TmproyemenU of Idence. ut. nc rf04l t- II1eaaewhlehwe Incurable DOW Iread117Yieldto ad- ual17th 1latof ncur ible dfl aae. It ISb ta. queltton E.

ntileY ry noWD a 1 bytbe t1 e8pedalltLatedfscoverlesa drellearchhaYe i- thefaet thattbe lltoo rellllruthe tlmeandttennon ofth actlc. aOthat 1. baaDO O. Ppoiun Ityto d7and. ucceUf.

U. eat tho bro. nle. low80prevalent. al14athorouarh kn7W1- ft.

t11e ab olute1T" 0 111710 orderthatthe7in 7be t. seD tl7. Th chronlcdi. ues1s Indllpenaablestbe ent Te 1 r1e rlI ofconltant. deT UOD to' tudyCftbese.

c1lsea 4' da DC h1ch4m tlle1IaYe MthallltQ' erp ya clan. fonr. tbaf 6Co thedJtlDcUonob lncJhe spe. etalIata UDft da 7 of. t1e orcl.

keepincp tttvthe la lt' 4 oerle. tlC DrHathaWa7coarl M. 1JY 6nab. 1. ed CfTe lh pa t.Jenta- t.

10. ot UJ en. rtrea. tm tobt I. a.

abl. a h. re ih 1f. Ja JJl Dltar1u1DII. Eatt eau m.

BlP. e. eq. mft beJo fU. k1 a I i ZapecialtJtDcludu IIChronl nel Spee1atDlseaau ucba i IIOJl I.

RS CT17ae ANDIKpI EJsKlDN qco fW TiJIIFJt i ri tl4 a i GEiE Wpo sJJbI It TW tr tDmiakJnc iIdla olt. ofieaeheut anet gJYlnatlaelrupertoplnl and. I tlc OfetbOMh dDDotseet t1Iqbay. perfec ted ofhoJD 7 thQCA dh" patie L' torlmPtcn tarmnat14 Wom 4ii l. CMtIC l1tJj i am jDr Ha.

thaw a'lv" Co 22 12 lr 7' 1. 1. a SLAtlaata c. Ztl. fir fti" i it i A rr 2 1 c.

1 59 BEAUJX nEWrioN I 1 Cabs at. PI forStar The urathat Cha.rles\.Iurph ownerof tbeChlcago bolI1baliteamhad OO Chritl cra t. hn Gralllha4 purn tMorter nro ft tntprm4 i1uy FrankChan aiEl' Yorkmanagement wordthat unp dent price' waS ofllath wl n. tl1eydded fM1 50000. Inrood 00 In- as commtmlcatedto man elt thoroug bieda w.

hu' con dence N-cw' offeTfor Mathewson lJurphynd explained that Icagotm n. iu tra addlti t1 w. ou tb hlgh Im an" Graw g'- be' usoei pennegotlatio the8 le at. ven. at.

a on el1r otr r. ofS5000 rorkmallag menl to. so. Matliew- J. utf wk ceases up plea I1fu uven Pills.

bo Thlll tanJi lforee hasever To ttt- lilJa Made ori na BASEBALL. MAD Pittsburg. October 3. city truthfullYaald ost negOes pr ncpal. topiC durlngthe n- gregatedabout Jil ces was.re- York StLouis causec1greater III' lble intheNaUonal Leauerace re.

pracUeaU7all theywm caco' CbJc Pl tabure. PrlncetoftN i Oetobe1I. inu lI eto" tsotbsfl was given IDtB re 104asth SprlDC e14 Pr1ncetoDbr aeor lito menre tonIb oli. fanr r4 JleCrohauf' trIncetouflln ple4 a. W.

EST 11JFTSO. H1h1 ildnujiTo I. te m. pIaredu Came beretocSa7 4et Uep PoIlIacored.1D ha thetIIJ1 pI8aD4 11S7 fcot 1 kth iatbe ha1theArmr At one. 1Ie11wW 7 lc1 i YALE S.

zn 0. O. fr lJ I ht a 1 1 fbatr. a I fof ctu YaIaa UHot ma 1010 altehal u' 1tu trCt tI tubatc Hbb i au i 1' i. RP ERPM Jp 9 n.

uJJil' RJlng GQme. Tj toer Tiej wiM Natk 1 Leu. cilb. di Ppat 1rt kiolofPllceitPla d1pute N. w.

01. k. bi 0. Je. 1' meenot bd ictora the Ntoal beiell c1f I ndayotobi 5atueHoe18Inton 1cm aU tm I of mate Pelld nt PUmallreceITec pro- tfrot PreJIld4ntMury otteC11 sppeUur tothe bad dlre rfor.

1Ina on' thI e' gam Wth ew' rL MYu legrmreau i oCub appeatl tthe I a Lage" bal of dlieeo frm th puhlibed deilllonln. the1ie gam eotrOverlY. mUb reprellted' Cncinnat ondar preui1lm fo i. rigb un sUtUon TENNESSEEJ2cN CA LNAQ Koxue eni Sp cL econdbt goa telll Uniersity Tennesee lrstl lke Up th frst balfthe ad- hrdly lufllent orng tough Tennesee. poaealon bal of thetme.

Te balwu tar Int teri hal vlaltor fumble. McColum bal lke streak 0 CptaIn Lb kIcke waY ples se ond tteadY shor runs fnal. I- golngover m. ltte tme fe II hew1 tt i conductef lsputeddecslon wtnlslng eamenum- losoto 20. FIt Half starte rolla ot 25 Une ennesee 1 yarL Hv log goten pO8esllonor reseefrt trie plunge.

Carolna' hev tne the teUe. were Berie shor be but excelet of' vllUon' cete eoodadvaDtage bal wa lne Lach atemDted feld gol torn lacmnt whcb aterwards another lkeatem t. as Wth lke reul. Fortc re alning mnute' Ten- fr CaroUns malnaay. ered te whste' cod hostlte ffteenmlnuterelt Seed wih Crolna th bal the.

ln Tenneseereturln Koo4 kl k' from. th lne beJ thl dowl tem- plaed halt a Tennessfe al freh bter ftrst Endurnce whlchstood 7er' ucesstl leawon w11 a' eature yer reul W8S beter sUJoott- fr expced deeat NortbCar- I. sml Tenneftee wt Suthern Intercolt Lo Is. hpd uen uln UU5 I Etermfned. Ineup folos TE" SEE Poton.

COLtSA. Welnbr. rrbt ed lanl Swaror. Tgbt tkl 1oO Dnfer rght gard Hon C. ct a Brn blleh Ram.

baCk. haAtbalk 1cC1 Xathan CambrtdieMass Vigor. forward- passes a' turda detest Un of SoldJerst td todarll These ond In. aubsUtutelpartlclpattid Ten1 October 3. defeatedKm11Ie.

derbUtshoed overthepme ftntbalt th tbetast went1DforyanderbI1t. S1 SQ Annapolis Naval footbntum eon' b7d 18 te the. rstb 1tand JonMou Inth Lanpklcke ci odecon cm2 li. UAaT. 3' 11.

2ouAltn 21 18 21 A ALUi ALLFOR 3zg WI PAY tII mIQL i I Mt 1 I sad. J.d rLWill bE of 91. 4io tiW 1 t. 4 rie I i 1" ok. mra J4 l3 RH 1 1' Timely PJt11 1i sJ4y Y.

ec II FORJHEstNWHICH BEAUTIFIES ANQPREVEJlTS CHAPPING we thm it" pfk withtheros sand ye1vetofmany a ed oniple Ulless. Qm tthef wing Always re i memberthatth ison 1eatElkin tso eB SrP1U ES. Frosti peY FragranfCreal11 5csize. I lil-f4 an's lm75c sz :65 LlquldAmandme SIZ 4OC HyndsHoney Socsize4 nd. lmortdCrea as1dn Ioti nof ord l1aif111erit onetiial wh cltviUcorivinceyou a.

2SC. PI sEaude uiriine-59S sJz Isize Gryc fbym finedental IZ 4 oth ash deniifiicet1thWhicll ou fhighty' eligh1ed 2S 25 sizt2Q SOC. size. size. 8 of he is.

a ving wh cold WCOld hOit ell td refP drin andyicinityfot m9r Jhan ny ars. old tind ra oneyb ck u. 2SC 25cand lbj BOttlesare holdpeeessity ou warmallnigh ting. byus1ng Quartbot es. U.

7S OurJlllNlzht Pr crlptlon od Iu comtU the onllnlght seruic. l14. btoJoln A HO memberth 9urspecialties qti lity methodsco1 pr. Teleph nius' Ye iire gcnts of9rHuY4 a lies. car'- I fa111 cho cest sel reatio 1 1A.

tt :1) Ci. ZSTORES P. htree cI Maiilla Excuse StrapsofaCr Se cycle WlthGuarant ed For2fOO Elye AUteU The floUlhof Su ceSsors' A1e derEiYe PIELBROS RItALGERMAN B. E' nNEsTMALT Everyb dykl1 thathighgnae rmubeerD uPIELttisehatiea1ly bettofGennaD 11eb b1 Ameri byJiody ibtewera btOUgh direct. Dtt breWe ae yWit e' exeeptlon of' used lIat a e' thecboa the.

laJi iIeoDautte4 lt li IOhrgieJ1ic foraeb th genn bf ou II krou ti. rlpj IlLBBBR JI II. CO. i 1 IC1Ittut llattalooarll 1. 1.

W' A 1yE I t. ck 1 iQu lllallJfdl Rf. rig ht' ne 411 Eic'e'Eic'e' 81. i fI lilfllJj. 1.

J. 4Sfflt TEE A 1 tIQTALL SITU ATIQN ASIT LOOKS DATE 3 i -Jt IiJe4i- That Mk Team-Outlooks but Clemsoa i' LTh. w. Iicothi4 r1teTtayeIfl the tttSfllptSd calculation asto tbe feIafty ot the different bttIIgbae runnIng. to make up- the game i aaeba1t eae Is equauy sstb1e T40t4u.

and I win at some gate in the fUtire tio that standt foith Znong the dLffeTent li1red1ents tO 0 the makijjj ot a ibaIlpyepshouId v- nerve I bra and exptjence. thesarecertalnly 5c pect. to rsach lIne form. The most 4 perbaps. Is L' bOyscalIs4 it sand exar1ence.

the is a vltal matter wen 40 tbe it t5l cal I eaperlence IC of age of ic' 1ncr aed l- cOmes with5 the as 1 muci i ateam ie added is ly or 11 I I Is I ee 0 the powerful. I team ne It apt bi I I 1 o. verjrarely lt 4 isn a alsflrst .5 i. tO I nd lj b1 S. there long to 1 Is.

if a rtence 1 A the lorC 1i' team it 511 whole freshmen I pull the L. thls the lierteneed there at VanderbUt pf tb rerore. In gamel a ii a fiery I like I they I doubtbe I. to hel ap- I new lessthan the-Got-I hopefull ofthe a be to' subtrom to AjiBURW1H Ala1 3. tuburn 1n the Ils tn of-lack Was an atide HowardseffOrta itd Ioss s.

tou hdown. I it Alien tackleDenny I Esilingerright Duke ter I Reynolds Fentonfull ett1eI 3. 0 3. The i 3 oe IT 31 Nopjin. itehaiL aiitbis 5 yetwe ratherwe haveotgiven We' rateM gcutd so-la be Is id writin It grit-every andatillWeL I Our friends I then it'd thIs iii fah wsy a Co.

Ar to SpecIalists United The departing centry has prOgrCS5- In the of me a cure of the a STe now In thoroughly sz-c hyaIctina. gre latet of science. but cling which-were now readily so nallythe until pi thatthe fleldof tt the be I 5 nmcf SS 4 tl' tt 5 during an Is being t-s-'i United datein iery i exptrt 4 in the armoro be sn ha c' Special. LO35 DLSEACZS ABI 5- I a 3fldb1lP6flSCrkllOWIdg bfthsejdlseasesgginod patlentltir. utt0fu0gPmtdu10flft1l7afldfiflaflCialilthTeT7 i IOCHkREFOR CONSULTATION oe tke pk2ureIalOakiflg a eale and1ving ad- vice.

the enefitof system of imdayr1O athay. Co. AaL 1 S. tt 1 OBETYt a' ySkI S. z5i 5--S says.

baseball team bec mo an sun NewYork of horses. and the Pew been must andthat tieleac esr son. These 5 I packageoniyonreeeiptoftiiis andl byiic jforwVs arep4ll5 durin rafft se toe practi ally Chi- 3. pmad the gaxme a victory Thirty used Tb. Jisiters BCfrOhaZI.

a Rlhlasd Fall. B. Y. ms played Its defeaung I to the th. 3 the toL the its one 5.

cruthg the keeu' the a' be mad. a ng fll tw radial the over lbS to a tMJIratkIf jilay TdV beTitm' ea ruab1 State a5 fr. the gosl. Wr tt Sttcr tS V5 1' I i APPEAL FROMDECISION Cubs P1 ApeaI on Pulliarns i- rije a Tiec Nest The tNewYoyi League from. the Pr tPulliain th 4t York-Chicago.

game tl. National League Cl cinnatt. also received a test from the Chi. cago- tie- ofdiretors from In bfonds TENNESSEE12. NICAROLINA 0 Sp ctaL-- eachinatance qt yards a rolins ac- I an Is tiieLIdSi iSa VCCLI WelsenbergrIght swafrordtight tackle Doneixertyright Grier lCsznseyquarter Mann 0 went in The Jones in- orderDlyl 4 QUART.

zxuaygs QUATI WIZARD uAL TOTAIVALUIB2 xz Tl a SaillwPIs4 sedyBsiMi seaS 1 b.cksse- I T1EIIEflEIITIWS tZS 4 i--- 5 I lr. I acf' I rnb PrQtwn AND PREVENTS 5' is. havoc with the ros many a prized eompleon unless some ts n' at the BESTP1IOES. Espeys Cream-a wl-ichwill Eau de Thymotiiie oc be liighlydelglted ndsEtract 23C SZ 8Sc Cold-Capsules VelvetCold I cndFa Dative ry S. avalla' toyou AI 1 ver eO litr 1 2 STORESI PIOItr end endivy ar I German mskea you brno PiEL is Axnerieabut by a body of master brewerabrought breweries In oerrnany With the the afl mate- iials along tb.

liiea 4sk Your Dealt for P1HZ. BEER OPPNHEIV ha I 8tt I you want it th right phone 5 5. 5J4 XCB1IOF a ndtr tist. 5' St. eii S' 5.

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