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XLL No. 153 ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY OENING NOVEMBER 15 1908. PRICE FOT CENTS. I' SgS GEORGIA JS TENNESSEE lEMBETS i tIeclStollornljCoolesyEifefy Inch of taidand Should te SE TOUCHDOWN WMCtflF lUC Yellow Jacket Skewed GO Per Cent Improvement la a Week Em it Team Flayed Star Ball.

Browse SewaBeea Star Harris Played Dtrf7. Ball. As was predicted in these columns a week ago. tbe Yellow Jackets displayed on the field at Ponce oe Leon yesterday that there wa plenty of fight. in the team.

and. as the result they pushed tUe Sewanee Tigers to the utmost to win the game by tbe score of. 6 to O. Tech outplayed waDee at times. dur- lug the ame.

and showed a reversal of form that was a re elation to every one present. and had that' necessary adjunct luck been with them the would have beaten tbe Tigers by two toacLdoiriis to one. Everv man on the. team acquitted hhnself in' flne style and. had the team olajed the' game against Auburn that they did again Sewanee the score would probabb have been' in Tech's favor Every Tech Man Starred.

The los of Parrish to the team in the Auburn game demonstrated against Sewauee. Three times he left his feet for flying tackles. nailing the runner fiercely while on tbe offensive be tore through tbe line for big gains. Qreen at left tackle played a mag. nlflcent game getting down under punts In grand style and tackling low and fierce.

while on the defense" he broke up many-a play. Chick RldleT played. the best game et his career this year. He received very pnnt that tbe Tigers made with- oat a fumble aad ran them back slg- zr tar gain every time while his kicking was of the came high order He was not ased In bucking the line very much but h8 gained every time be waa used John Davis was etlll the old reliable Davis and noone baa aeen bton play a fiercer game than he did yesterday. He was sent through tbe center of tbe lin OB several occasion and there was not an Instane that he did not fan to rain while be waa still in the beet formwhan It come to stopping the runner Captain Robert.

directed the team- play la sreatahape and used hI. bead as be has never It before. Zt waa great work for him to pull offjtb onside kick when In reaching distance of the goal line and had It not been for the mnddy field twovtouchdowns would have been tha result. Harrta Dirty We It donbtfultf dirtier rougher playing baa ever been eeenOnan Atlanta gridiron than that pulled off' by Harris the left sTuard for Sewanee. He slug ged at all times and waa caught by tbe' officials en" several occasions but his wont breach of sportsmanship was notseen by tb Officials.

as they Old ttaeJr back to him. He threw Tech's center to die ground on this occasion which was legitimate bt tt waa a foul piece of work when he deliberately kleked him in thfJ face wbSe be was on tbe ground. It so Incensed Assistant Coach Dobson that he ran on the field and took him to ac count thus causing the officiate to pe- callze Tech IS yards but eot1la not restrain himself and it was with difficulty ibattbe spectators" were re strained looN It should be said to tbe credit of tbo fewanee team though that outside of Harrisv iey played lean toair and con- jducted themselves in a sportsmanlike manner. Browse tae tar. Markley arid Xanier showed up Jn shape in the back field as a ground- jrainer whlleat ends Elsele and WH- liams.

were the goods Faulklnberry the southern tackle showed up In greatshape and repeatedly made good galns Browne the little Tiger quarter was star for bis team He re peatedly made fine end run reeled oft several" good forward passes and ran hiteam with dash fire until be was hurt and bad to retire la the second half. Flrst Half. 5. TicbTkJcked off IDL tbe first balf and to thetsurprlse of all bald the Tigers for downs them to punt and 1 waa way for the first ten minutes of plajviTJt one side getting the ball and then tbe other Wltti the ball oa hero yard line Bobertwas nailed for a tos on sv Quarterback run and Rld- letJiad punt blocked ut Bsrnwell recovered ball within" 15 yards of the line. A fake kickformation gave balLto Cherry Kai8nOn.

and he yards' beforedowned and gone perhaps--for a' Jown bad be not aMpped en. Jhe wet fleloC the. ball Mtea llyV then and gotott tbe rard line and fildfey aulISp falling Ton" It for a tomback Tbe41 Ulfaeee4wed- back Brown Hr yuttoitu VPafrtHif TfmSEWANEE FOOTBALL SQUAD AV111 Xeleon Staff This Picture of the Sewanee Tigers Who Defeated Tech Yesterday Was Taken Just Before the Game. Horse. Won From Held of Sprinter wee Horses Went to tbe Post Reyal Voarlct and DoD Enrique Beta lte riblierbet To Command ta Stretch and Won From 40 to 1 Shot.

OakUndT l. November If am HU- dntV hlfh-clM old. Fltzhertert. WOD toe Oakland handicap' today from a clerir field of sxtriattrs at EmorrrlH and took balf a xmd ort the California record for ft furlongs when he ran tie distance In 1:11. Tel hone went ta the po for tne Went which bad 11000 sailed.

Th EUUon ntrr ttayml TourUt aad Don Enrlqce. was favorite with ntxbertert. Tony Fault and Smiley Corb tC ruoalnc the entry next in demand. Royal Tourist and Don Znrlqu sot awar poorlj. Smllty Corbctt went.

to the front and led nntl the stretch was reached Fltxherben then aeeomedi command and won easily from Jeanne- dAro a 40 to 1 sbet which closed WL Katlv Son was third Royal Tourl closed op much ground after th poor start aad was fourth. Tnr were a number of J-- totwtlae flalsBes. Fuo ROM and Nacbo. PInIIc no Tictories. TJBST RACE and a blt furlonPo.

DarvkFarso Ro U7 Powen 17 to 10 won Rosamo. lOe Klrscbbanm to I. sec ont Tbe Drake. IDS Qilbert 11 to third Time 1 4 Captain Hanae Osceola. Coton Haekett lid Adrian I ran SECOND RACK- Blx fnrlanci.

Ulnt Bell th r. 101 Sweet 4 to 1. wont Anna Hy in Klnckbaosi to Meond. HereaXUr IDS 8ullv 7 to 1' ttlM. Time 1 s- ter Stoeklnc ElUri rL N.

iJoldeaa tod Vraneie Joseph also ran THIRD RACE UU and a quarter senior Tfadstt. 100 Suhran to won Mike Jordan 10 Roe to- Moond lYaok 1W Archibald 7 to 1. third. Time. Br Imund Colonel Valte.

KOffl. Fnlletta aad 81rVTe also raa. rOURTH RACB Six and lf rarlooc Oakland nsiMltran. SSOOO added Fitxhutwrt. :111 Upton 7 te wan Jeanne dArc sweet to second.

NUt. Son. Co Boss talrt. Time 11 Royal Toorist PeweU. jaefc Nuaaally Bye Brlfht.

Don Knrlqae LletweJ Bmlley Oovbett and Royal Ben ran nJTH RACE One mile and 10 yards sen- tag- Woodcraft IM Powen 1 won Bosky. We 1C. JflUer 10 seeoad Pha lanx. 101 8weetr 1 to 1. tnTrd- Ttot.

1 H. 1 C. Jey. Xtatsi and Jndce Nelson tan. fiCCTH RACB-Flr and a half Uurtonn Coty o-lU Arcalbaid to tO won Ar o- navt TT.

Itaut to MoradrSa Mttt Water lee WaUb te U. ib d. Titrate KANSAS NEBRASKA 5. Lincoln November 14. Kansas defeated Nebraska in a hard football gtmetilg afternoon By a score SO to oV Throughout tbe second balf- in Nebraska's territory.

not nia towA d. ecored ntbe drop fti ke i aAjkfeSi A aL SOVTuRN At Ulu1 Sciranee OjTech 0. At Olrmlaalutllll Geergla 8) Alaba- I A Xaabtlllet Okio State I7i drrbllt 6. At Mobile Mario I2 Mobile Military I tltn 0 41 KaOXTille Teaneasee 6 as 5 At LexlagtoMt Kentucky State I2t olyte Iuile Co WBSTBHV At All. Arbori Mleblgaa 0 Peaa.

ylvaata 27. At Ckleagoi Chicago 6 Coraell 6. At Lafayette Illlaola Perdne 5 At Iowa IOTTB I Drake' 12. At St. LoaUi Crelgkt 5) North.

UASTEBV. At Princeton-Princeton Yale II. At Cambridge Harvard 6 Dartmouth At AnpietOB Lawrence Nortwut era 8. JVew Haven Yale Freshmen Ot Harvard Freshmen 6. At West Point-Army 6 Wasalagtea and Jeffenoa 6.

At Wavy 5j Pennsylvania Hate- 0. At Pltts CarlM Western VB- vrrslty ot Peanyvnnla 0. Washington-Georgetown 0 Virginia e. At Pr vdeaee-Br0wa 12 Veraioat 0 At 4 0 Syraeaee 28. At Brunswick Bowdola I0 JI1aat 0 At Worcester Holy Croes let Wor.

eester Teek 0. At nmilaButewB WUllaai 24 1 i lqaa. 4. At Springfield. Aggtea Si Sprlagfleld Teekaleal 5.

At ABiken AB ifnt 85 Middlebary At Carllslei Buckaell 0 DlekU- At Lancaster Pai Franklin aad Marshall 0 anmmekaana 0. HAYES VW1LL RACE' ojiy-Hj' and trl ZXwaado wlll M. iron their famous race aU Madison Bqsare OardMrorf rtmbsr tt-aanksgi Br Hayes it wilt 1 irni inb rtdK. finished the Maratljon second without any lj and la la condition. Dorando jcollapiNd last befon' be crecsed th finish Im and was helped aa orticlaL Dorando oonttods that be run Bays D4 II wtll re a raueh Ur r' um if wtos than be weald If he IOSM wafen1 gees to SB0w ttat a 4MI ef ooanataoe.

Harts baa mslstednpea mnaiag the rsguUr aiatatbon ot Bills Ud Ml yards. Donate bM arrir ia Tortc aad Is bi flu trim aad Hayes both have en rtmaia lfa Jb Olympu camas. Barm kas been in ssreral races sod trill in intlnt otsss trim la a day ert TB grut AtarW anrunnr says I era feaiiag an tn puJt" ot eendlddo Md SlpKjt wta aHy. Deraaae- bas ba tnfUj tratata sad. is iMorttar ttt run.

This Mo OB ef IMMWMT rawtrSs twB SWAT' MILLIGAN THE PEERLESS BATTER OF THE POISON OAKS Copyright. 1801 by Bozcoiu Balf publish by jMrmlulon of U. A. Xraaj. publ of book.

Swat Incident No. 4 The Famous Odorine Ball B. Bolger I have. just read a communication In II. newspaper In which It Is said that Swat Mllllgan committed suicide because Harold Hangover.

the shine pitcher knocked a home run wlth a lead pencil. Is this trueT 1L KAHLERT. St. Louis Mo. Thsre hat been times in tbe careers of all men M.

when efforts have been made to undermine their reputations. They have even tried to hurt Vice Presl dent Fairbanks by making It appear that he drank a nOunc7 cocktail Instead of straight llcker Such efforts to pin notoriety. however are beneath notice I will tell yon exactly what occurred on tbe day In Question. Swat Mllligan was then playing witb tbe Poison Oaks. rid In the deciding game was to face Harold Hangover who bad been released to the Willow SwainpB Hana over bad a new curv known as the odorlne which he was saving for Milligans npeeial benefit.

The cute was effected by rubbing the rurfact of. the bail with ulphureat hydrogen H29) and ammonia was added to give it zest. ThebaU. waa thrown directly under th batters nose tod the overpowering mell would naturally make' him tilt his head back and ml the ball Hangover struck out twenty baturs with this one day but had reckoned without his ho when it came to' Mllllgan. On the eventful afternoon in question IDlllgan faced Hanover with the game at take.

As HangOTei wound up Swat made a furtive movement Ad placed something IIP his nose. Tbe ball shot by and as It failed to feaze him. Harold's kneee crumpled. Another strike came ovr. and till Swat stood unmoved In bis nose were the famous asafoetida shutters.

The smell from the ball was" so overpowering that the catcher bad difficulty In approaching it. But there waa np nted for hurry. A stwl-llke dint In Swats eyef and he set himself for the bit that was to decide the lano6 over the field showed that all. the fielders were armed with blasting tools Tbe rule wu still In vogue that a runner could keep scoring until the ball waa recovered and. they bad figured on him driving It into the side of a hill' Swat then saw bis opportunity.

A big elm tree stood back of center field jand as be made the vicious swing his aim was on that tree. Squarely In the center the ball struck the tree and there waa a ripping tearing sound a tbe ball split It opea and went Inside. Tbe tenacious wood damped down on the buzzing ball witb a grip of a vise. Swat began cantering around tbe bags. The fielders od horror Bslnc armed wtth.

blasting tools only they knew not what to do. Finally Hangover rushed out and Jcalled for dynasolte. A charge was put nndsr tbe tree aad tt fell wjth a Runner wtre sent foraxesT When thsy ar rived Swat bad made too rant il4 waa running easy. Grabbing the ax. Hang over mounted tbe fallen tree and was ready to deliver tbe blow that would re- lose tbe ball.

Tbe uplifted ax suddenly fell from bis bands and be dropped in a aead faint. Other came up and also fainted. Th it was discovered that Uflllaan had beat them at their own trick. The overpowering smell bad felled tbenfali. They conld not approach It.

as Swat bad the atldota When Milllgan bad made enoughruns work on tbe tree waa abandoned. A. tecuon of tbe tree containing the ball new occupies spot ef honor la tbe city ball square and to-this time on hurald days a smell tH2S is per- wptlble. and how often take affright thereat and fan away. ft a.

u. SCHEH8Ac WILL OTOONA AitooeA Pa November I Eddie tehellbackII. baa been secured by the directors of the Altoona btiebalL dub to t6 into thc managers shoes next year. Aechenback will begin Invraedl- ately to Collect ome 1 X4H ya A lhloidc beaded tee T41aaft6wDi Mate olun. aad HOWARD COLLEGE 21- JAX.

STATE FORMAL AnaUtoo AlajT Xorember I4. 8pe tlsl Howard college of Birmingham defeated tbe Jacksonville fitate Kof. noal college football game this afternoon by score of 21 to 0. Th feature of tbagmme waa How ard' effective forward puses. Denny jafte Sfcmnt starred forHowr tWrat 4 aMlle work' Played Great Game 1 Volunlears Captain aob TVaa Ont of Tenne- ee' Cp BoyktB and HI- drlck Starred for erem- on Baker Starred for TolBBteers KnoxvUft Tenn.

November 14 Special Tennessee e. Clemson 5 was the result ot the game on University Field here this' afternoon. Due to. theheavy field made so bar a two-Inch snowfall last night tbe game was nearer a spectacular mud fight. The up of Tenneesee was changed by Coach George Levene on account of' injuries received by several members of" the team Until when the teams up for tbe off Clemson was opposed by hardly mort than the- Tennessee scrubs.

The visitors played excellent ball considering the condition of the field. They were game throughout tbe con test and at every point. were prepared to take advantage of the situation. Walker ach. back and captain of the Volunteers was out- of the game with aSad knee.

This proved a eei rlons lose to Tennessee. Will Baker at full back for Tennessee was useful and frequently made good gains tar rying tbe ball. Rogers and Peery were th. bestTenneseee playera Boykin as full back and Hldrlck at tackle were the Itar. top Clm80L.

Tb visitor were stronger than Tennes had expected. Th first touchdown was by Tennessee after 14 mlnutee of play. Peery by bueks. carried tile ball over Clemsona pal line aad MeCollum kicked COaL demsons score waa made near die last balf. Tbe ball waa lost by Ten nessee fumble and rolled aero.

th. field. A Tennessee man made several attempts to nab the ball but failed. When tbe pigskin had reached 4 point acroee Clemsone goal line. McFadden.

of Clemson fell on the ball aad tJa play was called a touch down. An effort to kick goal failed Leaving til final wore Tennessee Clemson 8. Tfie up wa cunnox. martct Hemming Jvaata neM Tenrte INFECI BolhJeaiDs' forlyerjlnctioffiroun Ij Gained BOTH TEAMS SCORED IN FIRST HALE Sltber Was Able 10 Gala Const teatlr IB ta Second Half Hodc- oo ad VToodmff Georgia's Stan Pratt and Reldy Skewed Cp Vetl far Alabama. Birmlnrbam Ala.

November Special. la one of the hardest and most1 spectacular battles that lUr mingham has witnessed this season Alabama and Georgia fought" to a ti this afternoon. FKna1 too re. Georgia. Alabama 6.

In the first half on account Ala bania' inability to hold the call GeoV- gla played the Crh Bon oft at feet and kept the tIbt te the territory of its opponent. The second half however Alabama showed a remarkable reversal of and so terrific was the onslaught of the White that Georgia' Jlte" trembled and broke on many occasion In the first ten minutes of play Oeor- Cla sent Newsom Alabama's goal for a touchdown. 4Iodgeson kicked tbej sphere through the posts Just beTot the conclusion of the first half. Alabama behind tbe military formation punted the ban to Georgia's yard 5 where Arant taking it under his wlngi aped across tae order. Reldy kicked 0al in the second half both teams fought fas never footht bef6re JUa 4 bama assumed the qgreurtve.

la the very bcglnntag and in five minutes' Pratt protected by the military for- raatloif circled Georgia's left end 6 yards falling to earth on the 5 r4 line. On the cpot however Georgia rallied and' when Alabama had hurled itsel three times against the Red aitd il" nialned Impregnable. cr when the ball was punted out of dan- gtr. AUbama toy straight forward assailed" ueorglalI liner and It crumble when fifteen of the thirty minutes bad tjfd away. Alabama was again- 6a Oeorgias yard Mne Again Geot laJ xuilied.

BUrt gained 3 TO a taclte over tackle buck and Gresham the otter. But Ueogla. in Won. gallantly hurled uatelJ for a Joss the final laahtv the game derel- en. Pratt nd- Hod esoa for iK work was de- Udediy the more' perfect on.

account of Alabama's ifumblea and Woodruff nwg-i nJacent. work in returning tt baft neither team scored a poelUre advant ale UntH the last live Jh final laps ot1f thfiDfHS rt vana rushed the tall rapidly towards superb his part to kick 11 or attempt of the ume in Reiay. In the" first L. M. 1 CcmatMS c- Atant i.

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