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HVI. DEFEATS NORTH CAROLINA Score Was 10 to 0 in Favor of V. 1. Superior Punting Won the Gamp. Richmond Va.

November 7 Spe claL E. R. HodponS superjor punt- lnC' In which he far surpassed Captain Thomas of the. University of. North Carolina was the secret' of.

Chapel RUTh defeat by the Virginia Polytechnic. Institute on the Broad street gridiron this afternoon. Carolina outplayed Virginia- in the first half. at the close' of which the supporters of the blue and white confidently expected a victory. Neither team' played collectively.

the game be ing haracterlzed by beautiful Individ ual work. in whlc- Thomas. the" Tar lleel right half. shared the honors with Uodgeon. the powerful Tech guard.

Tire final sore resulted in a victory or 10 to 0 for the Virginia Tech The overconfident Techites. who came to Richmond expecting an easy victor played loosely In the first halt. and not until Coach Brown got hold of them In the intermission did they measure HJ to the. situation. The ckenburg eleven went Into the second' half as if Inspired by a grin determination to win or dfe trying.

Time. after tune their backs tailed to gain. tut Carolina was equally as powerless to make her required distance. The punters were" frequently called upon to boot the pigskin beyond the danger line The second half had more than one- fourth been pla ed the ball constant hanging hands. It being almost apparent that neither side would' succeed In scoring when Hodgson dropped back as It.

to try for a goal from placement. The big uard caught the ball fairly tossed It over the heads of the blue and White wearers. to Luttrell wht with splendid interference. ran 40 ards for a touchdown It looked like lis would end the SCOT. Ing.

but just before the half clo ed Hodgson kicked goal Vrom placement. The up follows P. I Hicks R. Jone E- R. Hodgson Gibbs.

IL Jones Leffert Connolly BlUups. DavU Luttrell Capt. Hndgson a Manning T. Norwood Howell Deans Rogers Tillett rcsrt. Thomas RuffIn Belvin R.

H. L. if. I Summary Touchdown I uttrell troalTrora Placement Ft WUon oal. R.

THo7g son time of halve. IS and 0 minutes referee. Jack On of Lehlgh umpire. Pope TT Ji 1" lln Simmon of Washington and Jefferson Rntnen. Mann.

Caw Ina and Legg. of PI. North Carolina and GEORGE PASKERT' HAS MADE MANY ASSISTS' Doda Paik rt with Cincinnati lat year lad before that with Atlanta. bout. of a cord that is Jut about the but ever In Us rx rm th season of.

1506 while a member tt Dayton club of the Central League. PaHert made' a record of nine It. a sure enough record for the Central and practically err other league. Pukert pelt. with thirty-five aulsu cornea COM to the record.

He mad It the following year. Paaltert played right field during 1505. and several of his aaslit ere at tInt teas on dean singles to Tight Pukert' ha a won dertlll throwing arm. and whenever he saw a man loaf on what appeared to be cite. hit to right he took a chance on throwing hit oat.

He succeeded quite a few tub. to the sorrow of batters who needed all the blnglu they could get to help swell their average. The following season. when Pukert epcared thirty five men. he played cent field part of the time.

which leraened hi. opportunity Joe Birmingham In un made quite a record In th American by pegging out thirty- three runners at various bane. quite a few of then at the plate. Blrmy" record fall sixteen any ef Patkert a but there Uom dif tentice between the pace In tile American and Central Leagues. BILLY SMITH SCOUTS FOR NEW MATERIAL Will Attend Minor League Meeting la Chicago oa Tne Then Back if Atlanta.

Billy Smith manager of the Atlanta baseball club. left hi home in Springfield HI yesterday for Chicago where be will attend the meeting of toe National Association of Minor Leagues wMdft open up there on Tuesday. With. in Chicago. Dilly will be on the outlook tot some good players.

and the chances are that he will land a first baseman. since Tennant. the Oecatur In. tar. ha been dratted over hi head by the Chicago.

White Sox. At. the conclusion or the meeting Billy will return to Atlanta arid take up his managerial duties again. A Steady Wife. Rnfu rott old loafer' Ix you think If right for you to leave your wife at the wah- tab while you pasa your time tlshinCr' Tcssah all right.

Man wit. don need no watchin' She 11 holy wok jet I hard ex ef Alt wux dar" He Was So Nervous That He Conld Not Eat cad Sleep. for He I Entirely Well A of His Tremble. i Jane Sanatorium Co. Gentlemen LI received your last letter inquiring as to the progress I am making and what result I obtained through the use ol your remedy.

I waited to toe sure of results. and- now I am glad to inform you that I am enjoying- kite health s-i than I ve for a number of years and if I- believe that a will continue so. I we. suffering Xrom Nervousness In. somnla and Stomach Trouble.

caused hi Indigestion and I pan now say that I am st entirely reHered of this trouble. toy dl- gestion Ii good and ny nervousne has passed. iy. and ab a result I have recommended your remedy to a num-ber vOf my Ir nds who Jiave similar trouble. 1 have no desire to see my name in print tori feel that your remedy has been sued a benefit- to me If my recommendation will be of any benefit you IOU are at liberty to use this in any way you fier JW CASET Tio iota E.

tb SL Kan a City. Mo. HOME rvi RKMEXJIK8 ru ddinUon1. Alcobollin TO- and Cigarette Habits. Nervous nese and Insomnia will be furnished at tb" followingprices WAl lty Wire or Beef 41250 Cigarette.

or touff 5 00 qk All form of Narvoulaez nd In. soo Vpricei for 133 or Internal 8H Treat ent for rug Addiction ft will Ke urnisned on application with a free sample treatment. charges prepaid Booltleui on Drug Addiction Zj runknn and- Tobacco and Cigar ette Habits. containing tesUmouials seat sealed nnder plain cover. ENTRIES CLOSED FOR GRAND PRIZE- twenty-Three Entries Received for Race at Sa.

Yanllah though additions and uirbetractlond to and from the list of Grand7 Price en- ties may develop a result of mall advices from Europe. November I saw the official closing of entries for the jPrand Prize rice of the' Automobile Club of America with the entries lgn- sealed and delivered ot two fax us American cars the Simplex and jtihe National. I The. Simplex will be driven by F. Norton Seymour.

river who first came Into notice at BrlarcUU. when he. vnade an Impressive bowing with the Simplex working her from nearly last fourth position when the race a called off. No driver ha been named for the National Negotiations are pending how. ever with kmlle tr1cker WM drove Grave Mercedes In tie Van.

erbt. Thte car has a cylinder motor rated at horse power. Not only the National. but the Locomotive seems prefer this type of motor for tt te speed creations. The.

showing of thee oar In eom- petMlon with the Loafer and Staatfex. Uhlch are of the tour variety will toe Interesting and hou14 solve the much-debated problem of whether a six is mute apt to run hot than a tour. It ha practically been decided that neither the B. L. M.

or the Uaitheeon will tart. Two additional erttrles were also re elved today for the Ugtbt cat' race. the added starters eln 3uhan in the S. P. O.

that competed in the flret 84- hour race and a French Gregolre. the driver of whtah ha not been named. This brings the list of light ear taMrs up to I including two Chalmers-Detro-it. four Buck three Old I mobiles. four Maxwell and one esob or the lng Lmda.

Izotta. as chin Cameron. Asneriica Aristocrat. I Gregoire and P. O.

The complete-- list or starters In the Grand Prlre fa aa follow ITALY. Jfr Driver fj LOUIS Wagner Felice Nazarro fV Ralpb de Palms 1 Henrt roomier JJJj Alexandra Cagno Iuu Giovanni Plaeenza GERMANT. Driver. P1 Victor Henery 5 ni Rene Hanrtot 11 Pilti Erl poeggs Car. Bayerd Clement Luclen Hautvaat tI Clement.

Victor rngac Lorraine-Dietrich Arthur Dursy Renaulf. Francol Ezt. Renault. Lewis Strang AMERICA Car. Driver.

Locomotive T. Grant Acme. Cyrus Pat chk Lazier Harry Michenor Simplex. Norton Seymour National Emlle Striekier Chadwtck WUlle Rdupt AUBURN BEATS. YELLOW JACKETS Continued From Page Three.

over for- the touchdown Reynolds kicked goal Abnra IT Tech O. Toh kicked oft a ain. Ilardage made two end runs of 35 and 20 yards each. and then Reynolds attempted a place Icicle which went for a touchback. Tech kicked out from tile yard line sad Auburn had the eJl at the center I of the Oe4d The first play.

ao onlde kick. gave the ball to Reynolds and he ted end bout 35 yards for a touobdown. Reynolds kicked goal. Auburn 23. Tech This ended the scoring In the Ont halt.

In the second half Auburn kicked off and Tech came back 10 yards. An' onside kick put the ball' In the center of the field In Tech's possession but they could not gain. and Auburn got the ball. liar-digs running back Rid. ley punt IC yards.

lie reeled off an end run. and was the receiver of ft forward pass. putting the ball within yards of the goal line. On two plays i PentGn was sent over. Reynolds.

miss. ed goal. Inborn 28. Tech O. Tech kicked off.

Hardage caught the ball on his yard line and ran the ball I back. dodging here and there. sometime aided by interference and sometimes pot until he crossed the goal line at. the other end. a run of 108 yards.

Reynolds kicked goal. Anbnrn 34 Tub O. Tech kicked off again Hardage coming back 25 yards. The ball changed hands twice sc the' result of failures at forward passing and on an onalde kick. Auburn singled for- a fair catch on Tech's yard line.

Reynolds' kicking a beautiful goal from placement. Auburn 38 Te O. Tech kicked off again and. Auburn advanced the ball' 15 yards. but were Plaid the same.

Reynolds kicked and Ridley returned It. McClure receiving the ball on the yard line. Two end run Put It on the 45- fd line and Sparkman ran 65 yards detdrVr autul Interference on thi 01' touchdown. Reynolds on. Roger.

R. A i 1 TEUEAV HAJTDLES George Tebeau noted the world over a a ball player was an owner et a Stearns car. and became so enthusiastic over the success of. tie ear lie owned that It. closed a contract for the Kansas City territory and decided to enter' the automobile Held as a dealer.

Sir. Tebesti iaJsnown throughout the world th owner of ith 11 ww a Pslgyji Tebeau. eUn bSS EISELE WINS TEN-MILE RUN Made Since 18891 Fifteen Men Finished in Time Limit. New York. November 7.

John tiele. a Princeton graduate. eportlnc the colors of the York Athletic' Club won tfle national mile run-1 ntog championship of the Amateur Ath- le Union of th United States at Cel tie park. Lone Island City today. There were thlrtytwo competitors.

several of whom were members of the American Olympic team. EUeJe won today. event in minutes It I-B seconds The loan record for' the distance 52 minutes 38 5 seconds. wa made' by th late Willie Day" at Staten Wand October 26. 1889 and Etselee time la the best that baa teen recorded for this vent since that 41 me.

W. Bailey. of' tile New York Athletic Club finished second. end George Eonhag. of the Irish- American Athletic Club third James Lie of' the Boston" Athletic Association Polished fourth.

lie tod the field a heart-breaking pace for 7 mile but collapsed after ire finished. Fifteen men' finished within. th 58 minutes' time limit and received a medal for doing o. I FOOTBALL RESULTS. a EASTERN.

At Cambridge Harvard 17. Carlisle InaJaa 0 At New Haven Yale IC Brows JO. At Pole Grenada N. Y. Princeton 6 Dartmouth 10.

At Philadelphia Peaaaylvaala 34. La fayette 4. At Cornell 6 Amherat At Wt Polnt-Anay SprtncfleU Teell Sekol At Aaaapell Vavr SO. VIII. Nova IS.

At Aaeever Audovcr 12 seter 0. At Syraenae Syraemae 0 Colgate S. At PUUaarff-Pittebara- II We Vtr- tfnla At Prtacetoa Yale Freihnica 5 rlaceta Fresbiae O. At WllIIama 0 Valver- alt" Vermont O. At Sooth Bethlehem 9 Haverford O.

At Gettysburg Pa. Gttybar 6 Western Maryland 0. At Caaikridcc Harvard FrnIlI2 12 Browa Prakatem 0. At Cllatoa. N.

o. St. Lawrence It Tray X. Y. Polytechnic laitltale II.

New York Institute O. At bemwt dr Inton 35. Hobart 5. renter Maa Holy Crow 6 Tufts O. It Mlddletowa.

COBB Trinity 42 leleyan O. WESTERN. At Ana Michigan 62. Kentucky State O. At Evaastoa Northwestern 10.

Per. ue IS. At Mlaneapolla Uleeeaala IS ta 0. AD ZaoiaBaBoUa Ifotre De II la. Iaaa At Oaaaha Kaasa Agriculteral Collece 13 Crelclato.

Val O. At St. Louis St. Louis 6 Sewaue S. At Appletoa V1ver- atty 17 Lawrence O.

At Chicago Dpaaw Viyerity IS Lake Forest Vain II. At Claelaaatl Keayoa 30 Usiversity af etCIriaatl O. At. ChaaipaitTB IlllBOls 22. Iowa 0.

At Monmouth 111. Monmonth 6. Cornell UeCe 40. At Oraaka Jleb. tebnska Vhenlt 23.

Iowa Agricultural College 17. At lolt. WU BeJolt 6 KoJl 5 At St. Loul Wsabfgtoa Vlnnlt 17. James MllUkea UWlreraltr O.

At Terre Haute- Rose Poly ale lastltnte 2 TK 1lia lle 4. At Cleveland Case IS Oltl. State 81. At Oberlla Obcrila Wesley. 12.

At Plttsberg Cllraeele Te kal al 8cko I a Wtu. Oklo 13. SOUTHERN. At Atlanta Aabnra 44 Tech O. At HaskTlIIe VaaderbUt 16.

Tesari- At fllaekbsrg Va T. P. 5. secoad team 5 Roanoke High SeII I At A. A.

01 X. of X. C. 21 ivides. At WaJaJItC a Cor Wskingtos 39.

Wssklgtou sad Lee. O. At New Orleans Tutaae Valrenltr 10. Baylor University Texas 2. At rtlle Asherllle School 17 Deaf eel Uieb Santitrote of MorKaa- a O.

At Mobile Medical Drpartmeat Hal- YeNlt" Alkbee 6 rt for Artlllerrawa a Hectic Amdemy It flrrwo. Col. gtate Institute II. New Or-lease Picked Tea. 16 UatTrr.

tay Military SeliMI O. At RlekmoBd Vlrciala Potyteekal satitI 10. North Carolina 0. At Chattanooga TJalverslty of Ckatta. 001 re Howard 0.

Teasel. Military Tastitute 35. Ckat taaooxa Hl rh 0. Ekes Hlttk 0 Ctllll At Sldary Sldaey IS. Rlckmoad College IL At Columbia S.

C. School 10. STaivereity of South Caroline 81. At toa. Ky Traasylvasie Georjretowa College S.

At Dsnvtlle St. Mary's College Central VJTenlt 0. At Bate. Ro1lco. La L.

S. V. SO Stir- sUslypt A. College 0. GEORGE ROBERTSON WILL DRIVE GREGOIRE Wluer of ad rbllt Cup Race I Ea4 re4 la ht Car Road Rae.

at Savannah. Interest in 4h nU car race which precedes the Grand Pr-Lao event at. vannah. on Thanksgiving- wa stImulated ye rday by the-- entry of soregalri Renri Neubauer fown America ent of tile Delaunay Time machine ii to driven by ore Robertson. who tais won title year be VknderbUt cup race.

th Vl Pounder week road ev nt In t5nount park. Philadelphia and thi last 24 race at Brighton Beach. Robertson will av with him In tS race Glen thsidge. tola regular me. olyanlcun.

The Oregx lr raclwr will be hlp- PO on the a a Mp 1 dV vf due to reach th country on' November. 16. A coon possble after arriving to York It be MtJot rpre to Ba- vmnnah. It Orevolre is fcoowa the quiet- at raclttf yttrette buUt In the world today. It he four-cylinder motor.

rated at i 4 I r. with a adtfjora nd a 8 11001 U4vrr Mt. n4 abroad If 3 Tf WE i sands of L. C. Smith Typewriters Being Sold IN GEORGIA BllbsortIgs Used la Etch Type-bar This is What Made the L.

Ce Smith Famous Visible Writing Machines Will never' be a success without a ballbearing type-bar. The type-bars coming to a common. center with friction. bearings so dose together will stick up distracting the operators attention and causing both. delay and poor work in having to pull back the type-bars by hand.

The ballbearing Motionless type-bar exclusively used on the L. C. Smith doss away with this worry. When investigating other writing. machines do not allow the salesman to demonstrate its operation hit.

two keys as every operator except a' salesman will do some time and watch them stick. Then come and see a perfected typewriter the L. 0. Sooth. Well let you hit the' whole keyboard at one time then we.

will tell you why they DON STICK We will show you several other improvements that will interest' Enlarged Section Showinc Bflbex4ngs of Type bars. you. Write for our 12 Reasons" Why a L. C. Smith Machine Should Be in Your Office 1V1.

General Agents Georgia and Florida M. C. A. Building Atlanta Georgia HARVARD 17 INDIANS 0 Cambridge Mass. November 7 Har yard proved Irresistible against the Carlisle Indians today both In Ute at tack and on the defense.

and won. to the surprise of nearly 20000 spectators by a score of 17 to O. The result would have been several points larger for the Crimson had It not been for the' over-eagerness of the Harvard players. when' within reach. log distance of the Indian goal line.

Several times Harvard was on Carlisle's yard line and three times was sent back for offside play and holding while in the' fourth instance her play. era became exhausted from rushing. and the Indians got the ball on downs. Two minutes later Harvard was within 12 yards of the Indian goal line. but again lost time ball on.

downs. It was directly after this that the strength. of the Crimson defense was tested to the very. limit. ed unbreakable for the Indians were held for downs on the Crimson yard line.

Then came the at tAckwhioh covered practlcl1y the entire length of the field. and which re suited In. the third. Crimson' core. These plays were all in the second half.

In the first halt Harvard scored twice. the first Anarch to the Indian goal line starting from the Crimsons yard line. and the second from' the middle of the field. The Indians. Including.

the noted field goal kicker. Batantl. proved disappointing and were never a factor lb the contest. Twice during the game the Indians looked dangerous. The first time a 20- yard penalty stopped their.

progress under the yard goat posts and the" second time adamantine defense by the Crimson stopped further progress. Balantis only attempt at a field goal was smothered almost before the ban left the ground. One Harvard man Kennard was. ordered from the field for rough play. The beauty of the modernized football was shown ably by Harvard.

Three forward passes by the Crimson team' resulted In long gains anti two on side kicks were carried oft successfully. It was the Crimsons smashing on slaught into the Indian tine however. that gained so many' yards for Harvard and proved the feature of the game. Harvard found the Indian line much weaker than wa anticipated and the Crimson backs several times tort through for 8 to IS and 29 yards. The longest rut of the gamT ius that hi Cutting.

around Cattlsles Jlef end. which netted 47 yarfls. White made a run through center of 29 yards. and Vorbett 24 yards In Ills run for a touchdown In' thr first naif. After the' loss of Kennard.

Harvard was woefully weak In the kicking do' partment and Carlisle's cTisnoe at the Crimson goal wa due partly to McKay's Inability to boot the ban out of danger. The first score came after fifteen minutes play. The ball had been going back and forth Across the field and penalties on both sides had been frequent. At last Harvard cap tured the ball on the. Crimson yard line.

Four rushes Into the lln brought it to the center of the field. and an outside kick took it to the Indians' 24- yard line. from which point Corbett carried it over. Then came the first chance of the Indians to' score. Getting the Jump on the Harvard players and aided by a well-executed forward pass Carlisle pushed the ball to within striking distance of the Crimson goal but' a yard penalty pushed the ball back.

and soon afterwards Harvard1 got the ball on downs. Then foTTawed. Har yards second score. In which a forward pass and the- onside were contributing factors. The" numerous w4tasuccesful attempts by the Crimson players together In the tour or five yards between them and.

the Indian goal line occupied the great- er part of the second' half but five minutes' before the close of the game. after the Indians exhausted themselves under the shadow. of the Harvard goal posts. there came. the great Crimson rally which' covered the length of the field.

and which resulted In the third and final score. A review of the work' of the two teams- shows that Harvard rushed 448 yards In 92 scrimmages had 20 first downs. kicked 0 times from downs for a distance of 298 yards and suffered 7' penalties for a. loss of US yards. The' Indians covered 102 yards In 39 scrimmages hall 4 first downs.

kicked 8 times for a distance of 362 yards. and was penalized 4 times for' a distance of 35 yards. up and summary HARVARD Position. CARLISLE Browne. Catting L.

E. Lltle Otdnuin UcKr T. WaaKlca DunUp I O. Laro Noun C. Barrett.

Jordan Hoar. Wilmington R. G. Lyon Uttlebojr Fish. R.

Llttltboy Bit. Crawler. R. Browne. R.

E. Gardner Cutter. Daltatl. B. DlanU Kelly Corbett.

LeslIe. 1. It. Thorp Whit. Smith It.

B. Uendrtcks. Ubbr Kenrd VerWleb. B. Payne Sauitr Summary Harvard IT Carlisle 01 K.

Edwards. Princeton referee. A. E. Whltlnc.

Cornet field Jud C. 3. McCarthy. Germantown academy head linesmen C. V.

Brows. B. A. A. touchdowns.

Corb tt Whit. I gosh from ny idown 1(K 2. Time of halves SO minutes. PENNSYLVANIA 34- LAFAYETTE 4 Philadelphia pa. November 7.

The University of Pennsylvania football' team overwhelmed Lafayette this after- noon by the score of 34 to 4 In an unexpectedly easy game. With the ex cepuon of the one time they scored. the. visitors did not menace Pennsylvania's goal. and were on the defensive practically all the" time.

Lafayette's score which wse the result- oi a goal' from placement was made for Pennsylvania. bad registered a single point. That Lafayette scored was due a misjudged pttnt on the part of Cap. tain Hollenback. who let the ball get away from him on the bound.

Go. the Lafayette end. picked up the hail and sprinted to the yard line where he was A moment later Lafayette got the bull on Pennsylvania' yard line on an Of ot punts. Edwards. making a tree' catch.

while McCaa kicked the goal The Pennsylvania team Immediately braced and carried the ball halt. the length of the field for a touchdown Hollenback carrying the leather over the line. The um. players who' were doing the most brilliant work of the season oored two more toucwIl. in this half.

In the eond toalf li Pennsylvania team resorted to the running game. usng forward pa contlnuaUy. frequently' to poor' advantage. Mania made one touchdown by a brilliant run' through a broken field. and scored again a moment later on a forward pas Crook.

taking ball over the line. WEST END 0 CRUBSO Th fast West End eleven met the hoaky G. II A. scrub bunch far the swond time this on ytasrdsg As the West Eric team last the first by a small soon they went la determined Win. tat th cadet cam baakJutt as Th rsel wa a I to 0 tie.

The game was oo utd II the way through. The features of. tie tam. were the sod ran by Akin. for O.

U. A. at by Wallace and Thorapaoa for' West Sad. and the of Loytt of West. Bad sad Doirnlng et a.

u. A Tht up WEST END. PNtSGa O. 51. A.

Underwood. C. Brown Weaver. O. uCurry BurpJtt.

T. Baa Thompcoa i. I. Xuhank Wallace Cvt B. B.

Thomaoa LovT ti B. AkK Ulller. rtrBw Whlte UeDoaald. JL. vtx tn- WatMes.

MQ B. CcpC T. STONE ML 27 HIGH SCHOOL 0 By Howell Foreman. Again the Boy High School team goes down In defeat. This Urn.

their conqueror were the' university school at Stone. Mountain. The advantage Of weight was with the mountaineers and it showed the High School team up In the second half. The score Stone Mountain. 27 High School 0 In the first half it looked as though It would be a lolI.

fight the Stone Mountain boy only one touch. down and' falling to kick goat But. In the second half 22 point were laid safely way in the caverns of Stone Mountain. High Schools line worn out. was toppled over when' the large heavyweigots of their oppft.

nntl bucked against' them. At th beginning of the game th gold and blacks attempted several ward passes but these were nipped In the bud by the splendid defensive work of Quarter Back Everett who' made each man who. attempted to receive passes see the planets. William and Snelllns played nice ball for- the Mountaineers. The whole going was clean throughout with the exceptlono two" plays.

For the Atlanta boys the whole tem fought gamely- and stuck to their positions. 11 McCord did beautiful work es peclallY. He put line buck after tine buck of the- Stone Mountain bidders to the bad. Each play saw him. at the bottom pumping pushing and pulling way- for oil he was worth which wan no small bit Smith.

Montague Gllles. pie played in the same high style. The two ends for the B. It. 0.

did nice work on end runs. Whitman made two brilliant gains while the Jovial Trenary played first-class style al ways the first out of the scrimmage to crack some new Joke on his opponents. There were other noticeable star but the met were the most conspicuous. Th Stone Mountain boys' played for all that there was in them and. proved to be a sterling eleven.

Under the leadership of two such able managers. as Sandy Beaver. of Georgia arid Ransom of Vanderbilt the working students are turning out nice teams. The university will go up against ItJ1 6 adyt tk eleven. less flP them tnrou rtme as It has done so many- other contest Peacock deserves greet praise for hi valuable guidance of the team.

001 was given same cot. ome which extend. i mbl the court 0tt university school student Here la the' up Inait SCHOOL. Position. 8 St.

um Summary mna soi raba Stwart Me. BI ht Blak OoM BhropshirTiefJer Ransom umpire. Smith. of Stone Mountain riekeeper. Turwmaa linesmen Stewart saL Pith urn of Salves.

an 50 mlnaua high Behest wa ak a I greatly for a strund Um by th absence from. lb. same ot to b. the fast end. Kava a-a Goa tChica o.

UMpbls Teaoy ltoysgrbse T. tj cUlV- armed fight la event attsm intiretS from fae Saltern Lats ie to Of the io a Southern tonight t. the National Aseael Jon of ttlnar Legn Ideal Kavaaaogn i ft meeting la chicago of affidavits for a elttar 1 soMe by eMabl 4 Jnerteaa eoektIelt and wr the else. tadlag WE' MANUFACTURE SASH DOORS BtflNDS STORE and BANK FIXTURES' and deal In Building Material LUMBER LATHS SHINGLES etc. Lowest prices and prompt attention given to all orders.

Phoenix. Planins Mills Corner Butler-and eiimer Streets LA. STATE 50 MISS. A. M.

0. Baton Rouge. La. November State university football turn defeated the MissIssippI Agricultural sad Mechanical college her today hi UM soore of 50 to i. Th game wa too sided to be tour-acting.

the LouUlanlatu going through Mlsalastppis Ita and around UM cads for touchdown after touchdown. When it became apparent that the. local team had everything Its own way. Coach Wlngarl rare th suhsUtuta abases They all acquitted themselves wait. Tha op LOPISIANA Position.

it A. AND St. B. L. Btorall.

C. Pollard PoU ok. Gin. R. O.

Woodward Ilfllxoe J. SL8amithL. u. ortlh Nobist. T.

Rarely Oaady Capt. T. Capt. Kelnidt R. F.

Btorall R. E. ROM Sup. MoCollom. L.

E. Oarrtooa Anthony Fenton AlhrUtoa. B. Knight LaUr. B.

H. Morris I C. So1ith. H. rtrgvaoa V.

Smith Rvan Tt B. Hera Officials Referee Jo Pilchard. Vandn- hat umpire. WI Taylor. Louisiana heed linesman.

Hulck Tim of halva and minute. touchdowni. LouUlaoa I goals Louisiana I4touchbackL LonlsUna 1. GRANT BEATEN AT GOLF. EaglUhmaa Loaea to Robert Hayne of Yale at' Atlantic City i AXflanUc dty N.

J. November Much to the pr At the gallery dTh3Ugt55 Grant of Rdctrnend England who was regarded as aure winner the first prtse in- the Atlantic City Country Clutoa Xall gel tournament. waa defeated in the final round thls afternoon by Robert Bayae of Tale Or-ant defeated Walter Smedit. of Phil- adelpMa. in the toe1 Ilayfle eat W.

E. Shackelford of Atlantic City. Thers was little to choose between. Oravt and flay on the first Salt of" The Journey around the Un. lbs match being squared on the fifth and again.

tbe hoist going outln forty two below bogey. lfayne made a remarkable shot at the i Ui hole the bail descrrbinga leUrJB. 1 Mratch i woe square on the vteath hole and the elgbteenin. the aa laid th EgSa gtyard wbiefe jaave Hayne the matoh. 4 tC TaJ 0 th krrajr4.

4 New Coon. November yeii nan CWb 0 tf aUdvQM Harvard ha fltak her tttt afternoon ts tb annul oaat ah a sear of saat sat. The Hart nant VhlaSrt I ff ltDEFEAfS NA' i Sc Va Oiri fVi PI 1. in tH 7. surpaSlledCaptain rth HUfsdete lrtle he tlilsafternoon.

play ga Ing beautlfullndlvld In- th' po erful toO rorthe aIi llotuntU InlIe i4pt The Bl I die' me' cahi. w. Theseond tdayed. the' bEoingalmost 1i ck go omplacement irl Iossed ht ads wh Itlooked tll i i1 DavlllR B. lB tl Iutt lI goal trona' pl menl HO iSIOOn al R.

HoOg. 20. nte Po of Ilarjarj bead tlnpsmanSlmmona a lI etc n' Hn n. of rtb V. P.

I. Um ketptu Gray. or Wood. of P. I.

Docie Pukert. a the uon l1e et. Ute. of rd r' COId pvery leac ComM tl ld veral on hL hu 01 throw loatop to. thlQ1I led alew ho ee.

ared tin' Ilpldpart ned Blrmlnhamln the pecP runnen' buee. abolPaakert d1f Meetlac' taale d. Bll1YSmitilm11 hla Wet nLeAterday c1lewUl Lea es. re Tueda WhlleJn a me and bechanees bewflJ overhla 7the theconclualon wm rn liP' dutiagaln 1tIitU. ter Its fOlyoa our t' whlle o1t' 5511 1t 1' 1 Jl erVQUS 11" m.

i1aat 1i lf Bel. J. 4 JamNsnatorknri our1ut 1t our e47. 1. alted reultsandDowI lad th I' oyinc it Ih4Te ofy r.

an oj it um llI1lrerlnc llneu 7 et Urel7. thltr011bl mrdl rIIUOnJIood mYJ1ervouan Y. aresultI haverec nU fm7lrJ I Do' dulrto PrJtltb tJ rbeDIUCIhabenm me fS rWimmendatlonr1l1 Ofan7 1 uleth 1 i i4rft fJlWeo. C1 e. Ha ltAi tIa IMomn Ja.

wID. he d. following rJee. t1tt7iWiD. OrBeer I 50 1tl C1 ret.

N. rr oBpO rmJcor ftl lrutmenttor Dr 3 WU11e onpplieationwJth fr trntmen tChar UJ1ealcL BG Jt1eU-- on. AddlctJOMt t1 n4lobaocco aDdCIar ft tUU aODlal I iaftderlI1lneonr. Coffl8 I. A44r.

ff Char1eI Blme nto tWt. JIDICIJafJTJ ioj ii rlJ1f i jt f. NmRr Hc ORGRANDPRIZE I. A. 0.

t' IT wetY hr. e. EntrJ Re elved Raceat ddltlonsan4 u1i traction. Pri len I mYdeve1op Isw i OMc 1 I e. Aut lle i If ltbtbe Iltd.

and4eUvered I I moua the BimplU. 4. I t1ona 1 J. SimplexwUI aoowlnew1U I' trCmnear11. to.

IcaU drlvechubeen arepDdlnc Ea 11e9tricker. GraveM roe ealn der bf mrhu 4I Hnder at7 rae poW6r. Ito t. tYPe. mo.

t. 0 r. t-h. ek I carIJ peUUon stn les. I beIDtermlncand i muoh-dEtl 1 baa tJo Ur beendedded i re- rlvedtOday I being 2uhanzcln race.

1 wh ot yet IC. In luMtig 1 cb. Oldl- nca I Gregolreand compI I In. w' Car. lt oE I Hala.

Car. i Benz. i Benz. dp. Mercedes 8 Ier.

TRANCE. Car DrI Haut at Jfm I r. Grant. rua Pstacbks tHarry Natio al. Btrt kJU' upt I again I lTed1 25- rd bal1t th cen and enodli d3 touQb own.

ked end the tLeucond h1lAuburn 11d Anonlde terot leys 1tuthe u. arc I TeeliO. caughtth. I Auburn34 Te h' agaln com yardsTbe I catch. goaltrom Aa 38.

TeeIiO. ere penalIzed bucks and an ut yard aided by beautifUl the next Play. ynOlds kIcked goal. Auburn 44 TeellO This wa. th extent of the IIcotlilc although play continued for about ten mlnuteslonler Auburn putting' In all her lIublUtutU.

and the roved good ground gainers. The up TECH. Poiltkn AVBtEN EtoS50O 1. E. H11J.

11 Ot5 00 1. T. 3. O. McPhaul.

1. 0 kotiag BPI Coo oo Beayer Pattenon. 0. del1 Means. T.

Lock. Oantt ro BSrnwelJ PaUnso I. He Sparkman R. Davis. oo R.

Wynjrs Sediwarta RldJeJ' r. Perron Davis SummaITrouch40wna. Locke1. Sags I. Pentorr I.

Reynolds I Bparlunul 1011 from touchdown. Reynolds 5 calfroaa ptacemen Re7JlOl4a 2 ButJer- of North CarolIna umPire. Jttrraoc clemsoot field JUcJp8tone of VUderbllt a4UnN- man Rlns of Sewree TlIII. ot bJn. II and 15 mlnut.

oj wtlrI4. all baUplaer1tuaftownerot1I OVIIth cuot tJICacb thKanICltyterrJtotYsn t. thal1t mo lJe e14 jal Tt1UIIJui a DVtthiworI4 thGwnIP i the' XDUiCltt laneI a Yn1 EISEtEWINS' I MILERcUN' i lh e. 891 fift eI Hi lifl1itl' 3" i NewYork No ember Princet9n grad ie. colorl th.

e. New. Y. ork le.tlc.'f' Club. I run- ch p1onshlpof I the UCpuk.

LongIsland of. the. am wontoda.e\-ent' Umlnutu Amer cal1 wumade the latew staten.Uland"j sln uineW Club. Onlll Geotgelflonhag tbelrlsh- Club. I eottIHI l1el4' at tof b.

lla. I. A. nltrh. ed.

the amedal tordol I It AA II I At. I adl O. I y.ie IhowalO PeOre 1 0 At Pkllel Pe7 I A. SPri. Ael 5.

I. AD. I1 a. 0T Asdorer i e' O. i West 11'- i Ysle Freltll III1.

Da O. of BetltlelleI lcll II. Gett btD' S. Ii1YDd Bro. At.

CUtoNY DalIto. 5. t. Pol ffltaJe YY Val.u 35lfobari Holi 6. fit Ita Co.

ele Nortbwesteri lIae a lf tre I I III. OhK 130 St. S. M.rquette 17. tIaU 30.

CIuI. DL .111. ell. rka COU Beloit. olt e.

to a College Okl- Aae IS. StteSI At OJaeril. S. Teellleal SeltHI 0111013. Aubnra At.

Venderbtlt tt v. te. ol IS. hoqe 10. UlyenltofTeJla2.

AlleTlIlf 4 DmaItIUtate of.Xoqaa- t08 Mobil DQartmntUD e' AI. Pert ArtlllePJ But a BrewtoCoI IQIate Urle. II. Virgfaia NortllCAPOU V.lvenU 29. e' 35 High RIaBlp o.

Umpc1e I. CarolJ AtDrllIe St1IIarya II. 0 18. 50. MI 1.1 Ah4.

t' Vadrbilt Ii Eideft4 taTDDah Illterestn the car Iri event 7 onThanks lyfn. yesterday tr1 aOregCllraea rbY HendNeui auer. f. rmerAmerlcaa eDtot 1aunay ne l1. be b1.G orCeR whobtl1 vRndelblolt up tliebI JIoIm et" tw event 1IInoUDt l1Ce.

BrlghtonBeach 1lhavewILb hmt nmtbr1dle. 1r t. or oii Nelng--eai peeSon thetmab f1 Lf fe dueto I Aa IIOOQ1OIII1bk ett YOl1tltm bTxpIe o. 1h. li.

heq runn411sncIQCTOII e. 1uUt. I UI. ttj motoronte4at. ter wi I'I Ddl StSBkSI.

i 4' 1Fo detd doD- icf M1l-- tp ffc 1 T11if6sand5 ingS014 I.i' i' bar hat adete WritingMachipes. type bar. ty e-bars ctmin up-distracting oper tor8 work-in Jullback ljpe barsbyhUld typebarexcliIsively edonth CSmith do Wheni notallowthe ery op r- sometime watchthemstick LC Wel1let ne then ll youjvny" tbeyDONT tarK. Sect1 Sho Bau impn veinents Of WhyaLeC SmtthMachineSh uld YourOffice lH MA SHE CO Ag nts eor Flori a mbrldge. Nove ber T.

vardprovedlrresllUble at- ck to' Of 2OOOOspectaton. notb en wal SyardlIne threetImes playan4holdJng. Indlangot downll" mln line. 10sttJIe was andcrovedunbreakable. tJ1 leng aDd wbl re.

In Icore. pl wereal1 march starting' noted' a. the. proiTeU goalpost. th lIecondthne B1anUII.

onlTaHempt. OneBard 1a orderedtrom Th ofthe bsllwas abl torward. 81ell ythe ng. I. two.

Itwaathe on thtIndlD tine. ardll forHanard andIProvedthe th me. thanwaaant1clpatedand 810 207ardane ofz e. Itht aroundCa 11el. left 7 yar temelea Iunthrougbceni r' 7rdand I.

run tlt alt. ofK nardlhrrar4 akln de- partmentIJId ncat waduepa yto banout flratllcorecame piay1heballhad gOlngbILekand torth on ba4 beenfrequept. Atlut Hrvar4cap- Fourruhell Un. lIe centerotth. tieldndan tl1 camedltover.

theOut ttheIndlari cOtaG ttlnc. on th layer bTaw ll-ei cuted' pUlhed' thbn dlltaneeott1ie theball anrts000 fterwards5Vardg0 foroowednar- Ond lcoreln nrard puand on14ere ntrtb Uns1 lact r. 1 uauJ uc wful' i it' i ktt Crlmlonplayer i occ pled. thegre t. hAlf.

but thedoe Illdlansexhaufed goa. I lengt. I I ell tromdown II vered inagee ktck d. dl tanc. 62 i' rJ1.

BARV ARD O. CuttlncL 1. Laroqus I Kel B. I VerWlebY IT. 0 tw.

jude. B. toch o. Corbtt I Leslie tu XI balvN1O 34 The nnslvanlli thll.after- ot34 ex- of1l1e thtIme Laf ett rNU ota wsue to gt et a11Ct. him.

toe Wn aU on ofthetleld pla7eraho mo brUllantwotkoffIh e4two" InthlhalL eoo QlaJt4Ih naortedto Clerunnlnc. lIII1e poGladTanUCa ont ucM a runtIhtoUlhII obrokenfteldand ecalna I pase. UIDInc. Ch balI. M.

A. SCRUBS 0 111. ftWt 4 tfefta' mtttlle. 01 A na1l1IanCb fwBe cicm4 li' 7 WrdaiA wEIIa teamlt nrat baiama1l te lIt. the eambukJalt 4tInDtat4n.

alto Otlf lBewU ootsst. Ce1Ft. l11fetuna tht4 ml 117. byWIl1Me. I forWut 4.

andtho tack1fac orIonttofWt Iaaa KI WEftBNJ OK i CsptR ti- j. j' D. oi1IcnnabI i 7. E. IST I 6 For a theBoI Umethel I unlversItYIIChOO 1 You taln.

Theadantage er. howedthe uP. ond' O. wou1i. Yountalnboy Butln tb co h1lU cavernl' Ught line.

was. otthelroPPo nth. bla ka ati mpte theeer Dlpp ple Id BackEverett man' PAIlle. Snell1ngpl ed ll gOlngw. thr ugbOut.

ercepU ftof playFoF bo twholete andatucktothelr Ell dldbeauUful is. He putUne waworth w. 1mallblt. SmlthlIontape urnehlgh atl I nlcorkon run. WUman mae brl1ant.

ganS whlthe jova TrenalP17ed ca. stle th frat. outotthe Icrlmm" t' crcksomenew. keonllopP neDThere wer' oth r' notcable Itr thetorel1er' thei The tonoWtah Plaedforaltbat I them' Prvedto lng elevn. theleenblp ottwo BdT of' gl' Rnlom VaDilerbUt hard workt Itud ntl r.

turlnout T. un Vtr 1- agalut hr4pmeodaY1hn they lt up ns t. MledUl but the a. chool lrt1 doub Ie. Pu thruh this IthU manTothel oont ock aearv aretprals.

his Cldac. Hg" Sool WaChen the. catelCmevhlch ahr1 extnd. sit ttemb7the coureo aullvrllt tud HOH aOL PauOI S. J.

1. JcD J. IJ B. Snlf Gmal 10t aO gl SDWt. StKo XD ht Bae018Pn ne I 1 L'- Bmt Stge Ko tep.

Fa IIe Saa PltaUmot J. 11 Illt. BiSeb lw weae cttl. cn4Ubtta pt. Lt 1.

u' Xa Gto eo. 8o Le" ct KYa 1f I ttf. I 1au' Jo' i HS I aYfalU ttn ale JmIe In ta me a 7 SASH. DOOSB NDS. nd de I Bold1gY tea1 LTHS at Lowet price mj atention ai.

1 Mis Buler and Gime St' SrATE50a MISSA MO BtnRoU 1. eb t4u. st Unt totb. dteete Jw etu a' I I tby 1 Tb. w.

to oa etb It a Jupn a a ds ta Ich I Ut I tC It D. CI pv 1 a. Th. a altt tJol DiluP LUSIAA Pto. A A St.

c. Nobl. a Ct Ke. 8t Uclm. 1Eo At Jet tQ Xt Smth.

1 I la SmUk7I He Onea 1 P' 3. Lua b. UUe. IU b. I a mut UD40 Lu a Llcb LL BETE BaUIaL rB.

1 al. At1toCI 1 nay 1l. Novemer 7. KutteQott ga r7f utGr t. Rmend Ela4 u' e.

wJnnr tefat Int. At1tlc Cli Cuuuy' CaataU Cltrnmei Ceeaed fn rund1h anonr Rer H7e ofYal. GAmdeeaed Waer. se Pblf aela Imlla lel otAa Cty neWUtlt ehO b. aIHne tll Aat la C.

rnearund uw' Un. ma' I ardOt 1 I ban tu n. bcn 1 frtT. tw belw Hn le' rrkl at att. Jo i i Hn 1etUt 1 ureO te thol tld t.

Yaj Uldt a. B. be a. N. c.

i i 1 1. W. i F' c. II i'- A. sUNrJ NOVInER8 NORTHCAROLINA ScoreWas E.

I I fl tIe Is andwbtte jN be- In us 4r I. I IOtoO I I victory. ld bosch I It 14 he 1 4ipt tu Ie went tb econ die i tc I Fe' I We r3. th I- ii I bad I c- ad blu yard nd it cloeed rotn V. Paition.

N. nnin. Leetej Jftjene i I I I G. I QJones 3arret I I I CaptL B. WaIIao I V.

B. B. I Luttrell ron I geal. 20 t- lfnenma. orth tImekpei am i V.

i I I it 7 Daring ough an 1 1m piay an auita acre a aw I i nm hi a 0 ew ii. paare tl val I. a oe Li r- If I t- i ehyot iiuome. fei vnce wlll a Tben jp a Bmith. t- 0 1.

ti a. 1C cc Ij ftr i baa his bee 8 t. White th 11 ly is maneezlaIduties tead ou II was pt. 2L do Ifl hrdi dat. Ei.e Coizi ot Sled ip.

Ii. I. II- ntieoe Trgau1tsI ra Infoi tin heal nd bvo or a i o. 1 ofthis a i I c- pggg4y ri Hr rto nurl le Uierrdi trout tt deal tprlu 1 edt bw ben ot to 7O ass t- iot tbSt. K-ann' 3 I ii JAMES' 1 us.

ll I. ctWiIgZ7. 12 Tobacco ruff ivcAll and 5 00 kpi Pricea Inter. alEens Pretment Drug fl5 i b4wui1lsd Id. iig TI.

Drirnkerlnlsa ay Cig Sr. Ils. 4wte. Sr. rjrrespOndeftCe coucfldentISL e1e H.

JvneV. natoruor i' it 13ago ik a The Sa- Al otllranclPzdze umpe. 1 saw' he le rand ti lta 5th d. a cars. the I Sim lex orton a 5 th th bee Na- ho A ver.

A hasa or. he theda eed ia' vrl our. I toda 3uhanz. tb fa includ14Iwo th a Piat. Flat ellce tala ae.

Benz. Erli htrede Salter I 1I1 Russ T. a edgoa3. 2 1 et1 on lde cen- en 3 1 I olfagain I kickAuburn Tech I for a Tech 0. was the scoring.

minutes longer. they I I gMill Sprala I nri. I ogers. alhi ssjenn lt Robert Capt. B.

Capt. HcLura flerdagn pr B. j. Touchdowng. Locke 1.

2 parkna 1gsels goal frma rafers. Riggs. of judgeS StOnI head manS ofbjyss 1 1 G5 rge wasso ownoC th 1owned automobiledeld a is knows lovt the Eansas City baeball club is 1 brothtyof the eui formerly 4ssls 5 a. SfsInd baa- ibtil ekt ELEWI1S esflime 1889 1 New lub ing tic Cltytoday tete ere 2 was dime. ladtbe eld Iles.

oollapsedafter so. ALESULSJ Cambridge ss 0. Pkilad.lpb.be-Pewylwsaia 54 ta. yette ack Navj I I ialaO. Willlarn.s estern I 2 row.

5 awreee I I 35 Mass. 62 WIsesaaia Iii Netre iasaD. Omaha ege it- I D.paaw IllIaois 22 Co Neb 2 I Wlslfe4pit 7. 25Earlbse. 5 I 6.

ee eam 5. Sekool A. Wsb1gten 9 Thiase 0. of Tzae2. I osO.

I I. Tta 10 noogi 0 1fIb 5. IC I I L. I Eitre I ensfl Ce. th CM fonDer agent ir I George Ire dire I the event I I itava rue OrIgedue car mhi 0 terrnahip Ia OI I this urmtri iAi se Id by expreu owa I 4 rac1ro ir a I M4I paer.

I i Uli. rlfi4t. nd ebrD i ooytdred nu2ca4lon. 1 suJ 0' fh I TypewritersBeingSold 0 LCSmithFamOus 0 never-be I typ baE c1 sve1y awaywith time-then DONTSTICK A E1 C- 0 I I ti thesurprize and proved I I- theat- dratmarob 20 I I i I kickswere I I I was I I 2 Tb ga2diws I' is. I anc I i I.

0 backand I I llnebrough aodan 24 I I scoreGettinj I an. a I I I Jy fr' he ildeoccupied i 3 B. lt T. DallatiQ tv. tnuyd0Wue Kay Pst un- result tam 1 I I I I 5 alZ.

She I db sesa I I lst 5 ooke tbj tb WESTEND 0GMASCRUBS busk St. tl a thu I the 5 esnie' bsok. just Wa. I efthe 5 an 6. A.

I1iI A a ic B. Led 0. Man. RT I a I StiflerP8. Zt Dowatse nCIPtJTHOI H1GHSCHOOL 7 Boys was Stone close lighta tha Po to pIa bot tom el- feraft wal A a bard.

game Mody when stnc against. the MUledgeylile. anm school spirit will doubt. pull through Wgh hool dial welcome 12 alwas 50 theniby courteous StInto cMcLindor Mass if. Snelllngi I Delaney.

fl WlIsor i Everett Capt. B. Sanket I Omeipie. Kio Montague ILO Keflej Uccoiej 0. W.

tel Smith MuJ Enied. LT Trenrr RB hltmsn. 1. KnIgh Blake. GoIdes Bhropahlre retires.

I 5 and was weskeassi a I the. I etLoeb Kavaaugk 0. teCbieage Tssa lPseIaJ. Lae Pbiident 1sf' tOtttend thf ci Aeoei4 was Ci auai ii cocabtasi I less fl I LaaguO naas I ebea resSei I T' etc 3 hart di W55 flee the upt Polleck. Q.

Doflih Xt I' SHrillB sntm. LlbrtttoaQ B. Jo. halva. 1 5 I ty uci a of untry was' by Robertflayrie del Ma.

end beat of' 1" on out in de ft 14th a letter Jlftii imatch zars seyuuoteenthhoie Yaiemta the a stJ iathte avs thematob. It Yl. Oatsbata ab defaatM Lb. th meet b' ibe heysd we. has.

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