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PPB SS SP I BWH 5f yc wjttZ DICKJEMISONl IfiO OA STODAY tfOVEMBEB 1 1908. PBIOB KEVE OENTSf Trims Downs Mercer Beats Vandyi JEICEUIE v- TEGU loch of Ground Was Worn Contested by Each Team. ARM OUT FOR THE SEASON Davis. Arras aatd Rldl TMJ a Tapt. I oh Plmy- 4 uua JLoJe tm All De.

tmta tar Hl Team. Os Before crowd of about 2000 peo. ple. and to on of the wagdJ contests ever aeea on an Atlanta rrll. Iron.

the football team of the Univer 8117 of Tennessee defeated the gridiron warrior Qt. Georgia Tech by' the score of' to S. Both teams were evenly matched 9 to strength speed weight and at Mty and every Inch of ground was stuo- boraly oonteeted from tart to finish Tech excelled In forward pasting and rd runs while Tennessee' excelled In line bucks. The punting duel between Ridley and Leach was about an even break. am one Qt the best punting that' has ever been seen here was pulled orfby these two knights of the toe.

Frequently 50 Sards were made by these two men on their spta1 kicks and the average of each tor the afternoon was' about 40 yards Dayl. and yr Starred. John Davis who has become known as Ol Twenty Per certainly lived up to his cognomen and had It not been for him on several occasions the nn 3ae team would have romped through for a touchdown. The writer witnessed seven distinct plays in ie second half where Davis was the tacs ler after the runner had eluded two or three other- Tech men. Ayres at.

end lor Tech. was the star on eeral end runs. and it Is doubtful It better broken field running has ever bees PuUd oft as did this diminutive layer. Xo OMcjs RIdley. at tuff back ten Tech.

a lot of praise Is due- for his great punting and throwing of forward pass- Ins and as some people raay feel a lit- tie against him on account of tils raising the goal that. would Itaie tied toe core it is no more than right to place him in tie hero' clan It 3 a fair meston to ask Would any other playeT but Chick stick to his. team Uifougb loyalty Trtth the knowledge that. a dear. one was low and not ex pected to-live That trueejjollege loyalty.

and Chick is deserving of all the credit that can banded Mm on- ac- col1nt of It The entire Tech team played spendld ball and too much praise cannot be sild of their nnor They held a tried gridiron team to practically a tie score. In. the writers opinion it Is a victory for Tecto. HUchtower Broke Arm. One sad accident marked the game and that TOB 2ar Injury to Piggy HSgatower la the first half Hlgbtower was on aa end run when Captaln Leach qt.

Tennessee eluded the Interter- ace. and In tha fiercest tackle that has been seen here picked Hlghtower com pietely off ftis feet and threw' him so hard tIat. hl right arm was broken between the eHx and tbe shoulder Hols neoe ttated ii playing of Aires in cto piaoer and the loss of' one of Tech players for the remainder Or tSia aeaaoa. P6r th Tenfteasee team the. entire baekhlcl played splendid ban.

but es- pedal mention should fee made' of Captain Leacna playing His. panting was par excellent although no better than Rldlers. bat on lino backing and In terference end runs lie 1 as good as has oeert seen here in some time while Ms ackltag when playing on the de fensive was the most brilliant and fiercest pulled off ofl an Atlanta field. Tech. was the.

first to score touch- down being tnade by Hlghtower within three minutes of play In the tint. half. Tech kicked off. and after holding Ten nessee causing eoh to punt to Jltgh- tower to- tke center of the field. Three beautifully executed forward passes for lxty yards sent Hightower over" for the touchdown JUdley missing goat Tennessee thin' kicked oft and Tech wa laavanclng the ball steadily Wilen nmbla by Ridley gave Tennessee die ban oa Ihe yard ltae AD- end run for fifteen yards by McCoUam.

and life Mae bucks sent Peery' over for the tln JOUCMOWD- Leach converted It Jnt a goAL f. Bat i The game went wlthont a wragle up ootn the lasttlnute of. plar afthough frequent penalties were Inflicted on each teun Just as time was nearly up JwitH the ball in Tennessee's possession- on ttKVt" 5 ar4 line signals were called but before the fcaH was snap ped time was called. The referee call. the ne int.

Leach had gone through thellne foria touchdown a squabble started. elaUaed that. thet all was before tUe was caUed bui cthe rtts jras standing within fifteen feet of t6 scriimn lint ana jaw tha tall snapped and teard tbe- whistle was the first a uma was called before the all was la notfonTaad the came od- VANDBRBILTS FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row Ross L. Covington Crawford Metzger Gnffm McGchee Powell Hasslock McLain Morton Williams and Sorrell. Bottom Row Neely Freeland Morri- son V.

Blake Capt. Hager C. Covington. TO S. U.

In Fiercely fought Game Was Rushed Off feet Louisiana Outweighed the Polytechnic Boys Ibout15 Pound I to the Man XeVll1re Was uburn Bright Particular Stnv. Auburn Ala. October 3 1 In the roughest and most hard fought game ever seen on the home ground gridiron the Auburn Lads were today defeated by' the football team of the Louisiana State University by the score of 10 to 2. With the memory of their recent triumphs over Sewanee and the yells and cheers of admiring hundreds to Inspire them to do their best tha gritty wearers of the Orange and Blue fought like demons to defend their goal line against their giant opponents who came to Alabama. with the scalps of all elevens of the southwest dangling from their belts.

This tight of the Loulslanlans shows that they a team which Is the peer of any eleven ever seen In Dixie The first touchdown was made by Seip of Lou1san after about ten minutes of play in the first half. Her gains wera made by bucks through Auburn's line by a cleverly executed forward tass and by sHort gains around the ends Auburn's score was made in the- first half when Louisiana" attempted to punt' from her to line and was blocked by1 Locke who knocked the ball over Lousianas goal Ijne and a safety was scored. Loul lana made her nd touchdown In the se 6ad half by straight football Both attempts at goal were failures. Tbe game was characterized by consid erable wrangling Louisiana was penalized many times for being off slda and once for slugging Auburn was rmaJzed twice for being off-aide. LOUISIANA.

Position.1- AUBtnUf B. StOT ll Davla. Be ft' Thotnu RQ Allen. HUtoian Tiobte Ooady Thonus Boiner. Davis Step Tv R.

HU1 Smith RHBT Wlnn ren. Swaats Tany t. i vlUrdaite grnlth PB Peatori. Wton Flntoa. O.

IftClar Official Referee Ha11Jcal1 umpire irfero- tnginl tonlilimaoSaavCT halm. SO n4 S3 NSIf 9i MARQUETTE 6 Ctmpy Handle Madison WIs Octo. 1 er 3 1 Wisconsin university was the victor fever Mamuette university of Milwaukee on the gridiron tlil -fur- jioon in the1 first game in whtch thell two teams evercam toget r. the game ending wtth score jrf to The win ning score iwas made in tne second half byja drop kick yJiolI. of Wlscanstn.

tte end oi second half. Wr At' Atlanta Ten 0 Tech E. At Georgia II Mereec 0. At Norfolk UIlh ef Virginia AsTionltora aad MeehaBleal College of Y01Oa CuoUaa O. At u.

BiaghaBi II of Yorth Carolina second O. At Lr ehfcni V. P. 18 MaihUctoa nd Lee. 4.

At Sew Orleaae Tnlane U1dnDlt 10 Calverslty of Mississippi 0. At Aubam Loolslaasi State 10 A bura At LexlBrtDB SewaBee 12 Keatvefcy State 0 At Pnlanki Vs Pulaslct Athletic DubU. IDaUtute 5. At Mobile Mobile Military Institute 0 XeridJa. High School O.

TnsealooM Alabama 23 Cutt. aooga At LezlagtoB VB V. X. I. 57.

Roa- oke O. EASTERJT. At nt rotat-FrlaceteB 0 West Point 0 At Ann poll Corllmlc 18 Navy 6. At Cambridge Harvard 6 DTOWB Z. Ye Yale 49.

setts Ac Or At ItJalea Cornell 10 Peaasylvaala State 4 At PlrUbnrr VennnylrsnU 25 Car- nea TeeJa O. At Hanover N. H. Dartmouth 17 Aoibrnt O. At Syracuse Syracuse 23 Williams 0.

At KaitoB Pm. Lafayette a Bock- Dell 6. At Hartford TrlBity 28HOIY Cress 0. At Medford Mass Bowdola II Tafta 10. At lUverford.

Pa ohas Hopklas 11 Uvnlord 6. It rU le Psu Oetrysbnrs 23 Dlek- Laacaster Fa FrauklU aid Mar shall. 10 Jefferson Medical College 0. At Syracuse Williams 0 Syracuse 23. At WashlactoB MarybiBd 0 George1 tashiBgtea 77.

At Ifadlsoa Wlfc- WUeouU MWP. qnette O. At Belalt taDeJoit College 0 Law. reace TJftlverslty of Appletoa. it Is 17.

At ColombM Ohio-Ohio State Val yeJaltT 14 Ohle TVealeyaa VBlferslty S. At Celoafcla ABM 16 MlMonrl 0. At St. LovU Mo WaaUBgtOB Val verslty II BOM Polyteehnle e. At AD.

Arfcor MJhlg 24 Vaader- bllt 6. At Chicago Chicago 39 Vlaaesota 0. At Lansing Illch MlshlgaB Agrkral. tun college 0. Wahash College- 0.

PENN. TRACK TtAM MEETS CARLISLE INDIANS Phllaaelpbia Pa October Interest ha been takem in cross try running at the University of Penn sylvania this. fall and Manager Oeylln ha arranged an excellent schedule for tooth the virlty. and freshman teams. The schedule thla Vear wUl Include a dual race Wlti the Carlisle Indiana rwhIeW will be run' In.

Palrmount and- should srove a Terjr exciting race. schedule arranged by alanag Oeylln la aa follows Saturday October 4l Fresh T. Mer- cerstmrg at Mercsrsburg Saturday. No- irember U. Varsity Carlisle at Pair- mount park Tuesday iiQV mter 11.

Tresh V. Central high at Falnnount park Saturday November 21 Intercol lelIate. cross-country run at Pjroceton. Hot 8 Gamhlers Raided. Uttle Hoek.

Ark. October Sl attsr- tff A Bacaanan early today raided the Ohio and Illinois Cluft at Hot selling 000 worth of cam bttng paraptMrnalla which wa fcaui to tbe court hoo yard and burned. Oamblloc IB these well resorts has been running la Mil Caret SWAT TMILLIGAN THE PEERLESS BATTER OF THE POISON QAKS Coprrtcht ID br Bozaoua Bnlcw. pubflih by permlision of It A. Kraas publisher of book Swat IflUicaa.

Incident No. 3. Swat Joins Poison Oaks' B. Bulger I have read with Interest what has. been printed In regard to Swat Mllllgan the great hitter and as I have seen him in several games I would like to know if he was regarded as a.

scientific or place hitter. or just a plain slugger. a It WELLS Natchez Miss. Tour knowledge of Swat Alllllgan must have been very limited 8 H. or you would not hays asked such a question I will say however.

that Mllligaa was regarded as the most scientific hlttter of the age His marvelous ability can best be explained' by recalling an Incident of his career Ju after he quit the Willow Swamps and signed wtth the Poison Oaks SS many balls had been lost on Swat' long drives that the club was almost In bankruptcy. Balls coat tl 45 each you know Something had to be done to curtail this expense or Mllllgan career would necessarily end. Th club finally hit upon the plan of having Swat hit all of hl balls Into the same spot and then corral them. He could place a hit In any direction and to this day they tell you of one of hla pranks in an exhibition game wlren he knocked every Slumber off the score-board taking them row by row. In.

oldentalI that gave the Poison Oak manager' the 4dla of saving tails lie rigged un a blc target on top of the eentato field fence and out of reach of the fielders The target was five feet squire and in the middle was a hole about the size of a 8 derby hat. Under his contract. Mllllgan. was re quired to drive every one of his long hits Into that hole Behind It was placed. a big hamper.

basket with a spring top The top would. give to let the balls in. an when they were once In there was no chance of escape as the time-lock on the hasp was set for 8 o'clock m. On the. afternoon the target was officially Inaugurated Swat while batting against his former team.

mates the TV lUow Swamps filled two baskets fun of balls footing up a total of 200 home runs and saving the club 225 in actual cub. After that tf official scorers job was a sinecure Instead of going to. the trouble of keeping tallies all he had. to do was to open up the baskets and count the ball That may give you some Idea at Swats ability as a place hitter. SMITH SIGNS WITH SAVANNAH Statesboros Star Pitcher Goes to Sally League Next Season Statesboro Ga October II.

9p clal Qrady Smith one of the star. pitchers on last seasons Statelboro baseball team. has been signed for the Savannah the Sally Leap. Daring the seasons-Just cloied Smith' worked In nineteen gauges for the lo cals won sixteen lest two and tied one. finishing the atuon with a per centage of 442 His batting average for the year wal 614.

Smith pitched against- some of th strongest teams In' this section of tne ttate working agalntt Dublin. n- nllle Lyons and the Savannah team of the South Atlantic. League and got away' with a tie game and 1-0 defeat against the named aggregation. Re la a right-handed pitcher and throws a ball that is said to be. hard to- hit It is expected that will stick with.

the professionals. This Is the third man of last seasona team to sign up with the' professionals. BIn. a shortstop- having signed with Savan' nah and Proctor a catcher with Chat- Janooga Puller Oofs ta Ma B. Columbus.

Ga. October Dozier Fuller who has been soliciting freight agent for the Central" of Qeor- railroad Jn Coiumbua. wlH' to Maooa Mojwtarto accept a poeltton itt thaCeatrars eanaportatton department thereV CADET FEREBEE KILLED AT GAME Half Back of I Team Dies From Concussion of the Brain October i Cadet Cook Fertbee a son of Ferebee of Xorfolk. Va. died today from oon- elMeon of the brain due to an In.

Jury received in a game of football be tween Virginia Military Institute. and Roanoke cclle eplayea here hls" ft ernoon on the former trade grounds. Tth injury resultedfrom being tackled while running with the ball aa left halfback. The game itrta not finished. The score at' the.

enfc of the first halt was Georgia Military institute 37 Roanoke college 0 The second hail wau not played. TY COBB MAY PLAY FIRST FOR TIGERS Ty Cobb may be" seen next aeaabn playing flratbaie for. the Tlgera. ThW iworfd put Davy Joner back in the flelo Jennings haa been displeased OJI man since he gave out an interview saving-a baseball player ability to hit and few train to make good. Jennings has given Oobbt chances oraetlce at Brit When askedJ the han e.

he satdl atrawcer thlng kaYe. ha peae4L Fierce Battle Waged on Macon Gridiron Before Big Crowd Georgia Was Enable to Score la the Fltvt Half Tw Tonch- doiras Were Made Xe the End of the Second Half. Uaeon Oa October 31 Special. nven tug and pull before vast throng of people. Georgia and Mercer battled this evening.

for' football hon. ors. Georgia coming. out with two touchdowns and one goal. II Tile first half and.

half the next went by before Georgia scored. The bail waa frequently in the air. and as Mat. lary received it for Mercer 111 fortune brought him a clean cut fumble he woke up and found Woodruff one of Georgia swiftest. st players in possession only 10 yards from the goal Soon a terrific plunging scramble made.

the count. A similar fcmble in Mercer rear line gave the second touchdown within five minutes of the game Here Derrick kMcel goal his time. In. the tint. halt' Georgia could easily get into Mercers ground frith the ball.

but on pinch plays taere was nothing realized. Four times were place klek tried and as many failures resulted Mercers quick action throwing off trte. shot. Geofeia fonni a Mercer man. ready to- tackle aa soon aa the ball went into plj and risks were costly.

Ualch and Woodruff were success ful In swift end runs but things stuck when the line was faced for field gains It was an even exhibit of skill and' brawn and' an. excellent game. Trick plays abounded. The. ball was.

most of the time tn Mercers territory and that brought out' a strong defenslT battle for tne locals Georgia's single advantage over Mercer was. aa almost perfect lntr- ttrenee Mercers line is wonderfully improyed and he tackling 1. all that could be wished. Georgia found an even' break In Doth respect In the first half Georgia crossed ai line with a forward past and was brought back. Georgia was punished orce umpiring and refreeing being ex ettent.

and' fall' Ulnlon. Poole and Cochran did Meren. WMt effective playing while Woodruff and Hatcher did well tar Georgia. The up OEOBQIA. PNIUon.

UEBCSR. fas QrlftKb vr1ck. of Bocwiek x. uO Davis Rxr rrmxita MI T. XH tcher R.

Kewsoms i R. H. B. umpire Vsnder derMR. eF torn FUhec.

HoMle former manger. Srr T. rop rtys It la undtr tger MeAleef will tae istoa in be spring. Planer issue lartxarob Bat thZ IN' FjST Ci6 Michigan BaclsTodifWa i Through line and Circled EM BIAKE HAD BETTER OF mm Alan eA the- StJ tBrt His TwiB Three- OnaTs rr Place- aettt YaadT fceel- leltmTacfcM Ann Arbor. Mich.

October Ut Playing better football than the moat Banguina rooter-had dared hope for. Mlohtcan defeated VaoderbUt Uni versity by the' score of 24 to 6 oo Ferry field this afternoon. Although the Com modores put up a gallant defense they were unable to save themselves from the worst beating ever handed Ciem by a Maize and Blue eleven. Save for a abort interval at' the beginning of the contest. Michigan outplayed the men from Dixie In every eD4.

of the game. Much of the credit Is due to ASerAoe for. without his aid. the Wolverines would never have had so large a score. He pnt them on eaey street In htf I first period by kicking two goal rromt placement.

Both touchdown made- by Davison were direct results of the work of the tow-haired half back whoiej long forward passes made It possible for Michigan to cross tbe eouthtrners' goal line. One touchdown and two field goals In the first half cinched tha game fort Michigan. Allerdlee aid his kicking early fat the half and wjth only two minutes to play the WDlvarlne pnlied oft a' beautiful triple 3 Wuml1ndta to Allerdlee to Davison which netted them 40 yards and put em within easy kicking distance of their opponents goal. By straight bucks at guard and cen ter by all of the backs. Michigan made first downs on Vandys yard Hne.

From hero amaaliea through MeLAln for the first touchdown. Not- at an discouraged by the way Michigan outplayed them for the greater part of the first half. the Tel- Jow Jackets returned to the fray In the second period stronger than before The onslaughts of Michigan's heavier back field and beefy line told on then and when the whistle blewJ lf of the Commodores were groggy. They gamely contested every of ground and at times hid. their north ern rivals for no gain.

This time X1ch Igat got the jump on them They man aged. to get the ball within striking distance twice but lost It. VfltH ten. minutes gone. Michigan secured the ball on Vanderbilt's yard tine and from here carried it to th yard line The southerners got tip on their toes and twice.

the heavier Wotver Ines smashed Into then without male- ing any impression. Then Allcrdlc dropped hick for a try at goal. This was his prettiest and at the came time- moat difficult performance Wasraund received the pass on the yard line and Dave sent a Deauty just over the bus. Until the' referee signaled very few believed that he- had scored. At Blake had failed to kick goal' from.

placement on the yard Hn and several exchanges of punte had1 given the Wolverines the ball near the' center of tne field. Mlefilgan aiatnl worked that triple forward pass whiohj had practically glvw them the first touch4owri Allerdfee- ran back. to re ceive the plgakln from Wasmund then he made a beautiful throw forward to' Crumpacker The latter was tackled al- moat Immediately after tucking the ball under his arm but the play had netted Michigan II yards. This broq1ltj Michigan within 10 yards of Vander- bUt' goal. Straight bucks Jut them within yards' of the white line Thenf VanderbUt rallied and held the Wolver Ines.

On the next play Davison was aent through center for the final touchdown. AUeidlce kicked goal and msdej the final score 24 points. Vanderbilt scored a short time later br the eame play- A triple forward J1 pass tof Captain Blake netted themaj touchdown after a yard run. The score might have been' a erted. but the Mtchlgaaders paused when Ibejf heard the ofCcUlswhistle and this wae-fatat Mlchfjan had been off-aide but IheL xtmthernera refused the penalty.

Make scored all or andertilfs points hy kicking goal The upi V' JilCHJCJAK Politico VAKDBCBILT Erab Tovcltdowns. DtrUon SUM coals from touchdowns. ADertie BUJE li losls frotn flsid. Jitrlee I' owp SaoV. Mldklcan.

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rece ndI pmeOf footbaUbe M11tta an 4 Irnoo1fo formerfIrde uIt6d tlOlI wUhtb7e I1. ha Tbgame not.t1nlabe lheacore tben 1 ofthe ta In aledi trCOBB MA FI SF i btrma7 6i en next rat bU' theT1rLThI. ou14 DayYJonUbck bithetielC1. e1 ued n.amcehe i bUetaUptayer ntJ1 1. at lI i k4c tM bt4 i i 1traJl I tbfn I1 YeJ.

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t- bu' Jrrm anc. kttbtB101f1II pe Itlatmd tKaDr him' ao1 stoalna Ipdq81anet i wn lATent FORMICHIGAN FASTGA 1- 8acblor linunaCIJC1 d. it 1 :11,1 i j' RL KEHAO' tr JJKmKINGCAMar Be AlDI tJ1ts Fi 1e' ecL 1JIJu rraP1a 1- h4 tal Arbo 31 Playlng tt1 footkUth acore to8 4efeuet1M7 haDdea.C-em le 1m1inOf Outp1e4th. eve" theared1tla lM. toAJ1e aid Wo1vor1Dat wou1dnever had 01rKe a8 Qr pntthem oneu7.

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theolltheriiMll touc own J4c- i he Slr pmrot Ml hJ A11e lceatdh1. earlybtthbaUan rtw mlnut9to JllytheWOlver1n ulltd lorwr4t toDav1s ard and Ui mwlth1n. uy k1ck1ni4iatauceol tlJelropponentsgoaL At gugrdaKIeezr. terby cks. Jlkhlganmad.

do 3 throu fo talldI9cour3gdb 1 th to thel1rat. halffhe JowJaekets i9 th tJa1.Jn strongerthanbetor j' heaTf r' fte1dand tylne oIithem hen p1 bH via olth. TheYPD1ely eryl.llch af't- thelrnortb ga lb1t1me aey to- trlkJD 1uf' Wlthtmt mnu ea he ll ci e. rl4 frombere the lin Theso therner. II g.

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otf ld but. lhel i soUihernera pe altT' kl VatJderl1 lt' poln8ib k.lcldng-goaJ. i Jt D.vi-.JJ 1 1. 4. If ti ft 1YiIOU.

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