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yiclofj for Penn Out of 15 Games The core WM 12 to 4 ell Wai so Coufidat That fltttlng Was In Her ror Penn. Worked Forward Almost to Perfection. Philadelphia November 28. Hl fory repeated tzU on the Franklin field thW afternoon Pennsylvania again winning th nat football game With Cornell. the score being 12 to 4.

at wu Penn. ylvaniaa thirteenth victory In fifteen game played with the Ithacans. Nearly 30000 persons tilled the big stands. So full of confidence was Cornell that tier supporters turneo the tide or betting In her favor. But he teams wire not on the field flv minutes before it was seen thaL Pennsylvania was likely to win.

She went at Cornell hammer and tongi from the Jusnt and alt during the first halt the play was close to Cornell's goal. Tile IIICOr8 of the fret ha. 6 to 0 does not Pennsylvania' strength. Twice th Quakers the ball over th Cornell line by hard work. only to have the touchdowns disallowed because 01 holding.

In this halt the Quakers were penalized 79 yards and held Cornell to one first rn. Pennsylvania dearly outplayed Cornell In this half and yet awing to her holding proclivities was able to make but one touchdown. the second halt the Lthacns seemed to gain strength and several times en dangered Pennsylvania's goal. Penn. Used Forward Pa.

Pennsylvania's principal play was the forward pass which she worked almost to perfection. Kelnath was accurate in hi throws and a Pennsylvania. mart was usually on the spot to receive the ball. Ketoath and Pauxtls had the play down to a. fine point of accuracy.

It was through ths play that the Quakers were able to keep the ban in Cornell's territory In the first half and aft getting It close enough to the goal line changed their sty1e of play and hammered the Cornell line for tile first touchdown. In the second half Cornell did roost I of the forward passing but the play dild not bring the substantial results that it' did to Pennsylvania The Quakers' second touchdown was the result of one' of Cornell'-- forward pasees being block- The ball was on Pennsylvania's 50. yard line and Scarlet Intercepted the throw. Draper was on the ball In a flash and with a clear field ran 65 yards for Pennsylvania's second. score.

Cornell' geld goal came late in the secona half. Cornell got the ball In mllffield Worked-It to the 23 line. un able tomake further headway caldwell who had replaced Gardner. dropped bank to the yard line and kicked a beautiful goal at a difficult angle. Up.

Position CORNELL left end- Watson anti Miller. Draper. left tackle Lynch Gallagher. left guard. Thompson and MlIcltlin lawyer.

center May Ziegler right guard. Ocegrove and' Brlnton Cast on right tackle ORurke Searlett rlhtend. Van Ordnian antI Tydetnan-HarrIs Keinath. truartertfick Gardner and Began and Caldwell U. left halfback.

Earie and Mowe Greene right taIfback Mvahlle and Dyer and Sherer Stollenback fullback. Walder arid EWlng Score Pennsylvania 12. Cornell 4. rouchwne Folw ll. Draper.

ls from touchdowns Scarlett 2. Goal from tield. Caldwell. Referee. Al Sharps Yale Umpire.

W. H. Edwards Princeton Field Judge Urutenant R. Hackett West Point Linesman. W.

11. Corbln Yale Time of halves 35 minutes. HIGH SCHOOL BUNCH WON OVER GAINESVILLE TEAM The Boys' High School team Journeyed to Gainesville yesterday and had the satisfaction of defeating the team or that city IS to 0. two touchdowns and a goal from field making tOe total for the Atlanta. eleven.

Kline booted the goat In tile tint half and Tarvis and Crandall produced tile touchdowns In the second halt when the Gainesville team showed a decline In form. The halves were of 20 and 25 m1nutell. Johnson of Emory was referee. and Thompson. umpire.

The up or the meat team follows WUkins center Loch. right guard Neal. left guard McDonald right tackle Ward left tackle Coleman. right end Klein. left end Crandall quarter Everett captain right half Jarvis.

left halt Texas Is Champion. Austin. Texas. November 28. The University of Texas won thd chamoion- hlp- of the southwest from the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical football team this afternoon by.

a score or ii to 6. Near the end of the' tint. half. with the score 6 to in favor of A. and M.

Uiamsdell of Texas caught theball from A. and M. on an attempted forward pa8vand ran forty yards to a touch- downwnd goal was kicked. Neither team could score in the second half. Memphis School Wins.

Memphis. Tenn. November 28. pe- IaLJ Memphis University school outplayed the fErannam and Hughes lVfc School eleven. from Spring hut today.

winning 12 to 0 in halves of twenty-five ffStanai twenty minutes. Two touchdowns were made and. goals developed Forward Basses failed for the visitors but iuette many yardr or tie Who Ciwere outweighed. In average buftnade iun for this deficiency speed andfast Inability to Stop Punts Made Tennessee lose Volunteers Had an Easy Line and Only Made Gains In End' Ran. Rmln.

ud Mad Kept Both Teams Front Doing Good Work. fly Hugh Roberts Sporting Editor Birmingham Herald. Birmingham Ate. November 23. Bpeclal.

Alabama closed Its season with a. victory' over Tennessee this afternoon. The game was played in 3 inches of and while a old rain continually drizzled Alabama's single touchdown came near the conclusion of the first half. The timekeeper had just announced that but three more minutes of play remained. Quarterback Loucks.

of Tennessee. singled for an side kick. Instantly Alabama punctured Tennes- sees line and the kick Was veered. It fell Into the outstretched arms o' Pratt. who ran 40 yards for.

a touch. down. On account of the muddy ball. and shoes heavy with mire Pratt failed to kick goat. There was no scoring in the second.

and during that halt. however. Alabama threatened Tennessee's second goal from the IS. 5 and 2 2 yard lines. Alabama's advantage came from the excellent punting of Pratt.

and the failure or Quarterback Loucks. or Ten- nessee to stop them. Twice during the second half Alabama tried for held goals once from the 35 and again from the yard lines. The first was a bad failure. and the second struck tile crossbar falling to go over.

The ball was kept In Tennessee's territory. At no time during the game was Alabama's goal in danger. On account of the muddy field. Alabama did not use a single forward pass. Tennessee tried one and received a penalty.

Alabama too. on account of the heavy track was unable to use the varsity two-step which got Auburn in the air. but did work effectively on tit military formation. Alabama round Tennessee's line comparatively easy. Alabama's line was a stone wall and exceptionally few attempts at Its penetration succeeded.

All of Tennessee's gains. which were few. were made on short end and tackle over end runs. Fullback Wert. or Tennessee.

suffered an Injury Immediately after the beginning of the second half. and was taken from the field unconscious. Coach Levene. of Tennessee. who hall stated before the game that It was only a matter or how many points Tennessee wkild make.

admitted surprise arid die- ppolntment. Barring the disputed Tech game. Alabama's touchdown was the first sent over the Tennessee's goal this season. The up follows ALABAMA. Position.

TENNESSEE. D. Pratt left end. White Burkes left Capt. Hobbs left guard Dlnges Countess center.

7 Cody Lumley. right guard. Dougherty Allen right tackle. Walters B. Jones right end.

Leach Hannon. Captquarterback Loucks Reidy. left halfback. Morelock Powell and Sturdlvant fullback Wert and. Bake Sturdivant and halfbackMcCollum Officials Rowbotham of Tufts.

ref. eree Elgin. University of Nashville umpire Tutwller. University of Vir. glnla.

head linesman. SEWANEE GIVES. TOUGH BATTLE Continued. From Page One. possible to circle Vanderbl1ts ends.

Lanier and Markley gained by. cross bucking the tackls while Lea Stone running from the line did much damaging work. but Skinny Shlpp or whom much had been expected. could not ad van the ball at all. Offensively he was very weak.

while on the defensive he did not do much better. Lea Stone and Looter were Sewanees stars. To pick out the Individual stars of the Vanderbilt squad would be hard. They all played' great ball but Stein Stone Captain Bob Blake Craig. Campbell and Potts loomed up most conspicuously.

Sam Costen was injured my In the game and retired in Or of Potts. who. while very light. surprised the crowd by his fine work. Oo9ten was knocked senseless when tackling Lnier and for the rest of the afternoon remained in a coma.

He Is not thought seriously In jureil. Vandy Scor Early. Vanderbilt cored her first touchdown in minutes after play started and three and a half minutes later the Tigers crossed the Gold and Black line. Eleven minutes later Vand rbUt scored again. the half ending Vanderbilt IJ Sewanee e.

When the Tigers made. their seconi chdown In he second halt and kicked the goal. the Sewanee rooters went wile with Joy. for Sewanee was one point to the good. It looked very mach a if the score would not be changed.

but when th Commodores brought the forward pass Into play they soon trot the last touchdown. Both elevens broke training Immediately-after the game. VANDERBILT. SEWANEE V. Blake.

left end. WJ1l1am MoLoan. left tackle. Stone SherriU. left guards Obeap center.

T. Evan. King. vrlg bVsuafd. SlIewaru and Faulkenberry Hasslodo.

right tackle. Evans B. Blake. fight end. Lewis CQlteD.

quarterback Barrett and Potts Campbell. Jrjanier CralgV i ighthalf j8hlpp Morton. fullback. i TouehOowns Morton Lanier Markley Canit belU. Goals rom touchdowns.

BBteke 2 T. Evans 2. omciais Walker of. VlrglnIaxreferee Princeton fl eld judge. Jljn" Battle fought throughout Banja prth lina territory Caro Richmond.

Vs. November 28. Vir Irlnla Polytechnic initUute defeated the University of North Carolina. In a poorly played game here this after noon 20. to 8.

The' Virginians had everything the own war and the bat. tie fought through both halves' North Carolina territory except in two instances. when great run. by Thomas and Dunlap. of North Carolina.

took the ball Into the enemy's country. The ball was on the V. 1. yard line when the whistle Blew at the. end of the first halt and again Just thirty second before the end of the second halt North Carolina carried the ban over the line for a touchdown and then kicked goal.

V. P. I. made three goals from the field. a touchdown.

a. goal from a. touchdown and a safety. There was much tfumbling and many off-aide plays. The up CAROLINA.

Position. V. P. I. 1 left end HutfTd Garrett.

left tackle DltfendsJ Thompson. left gaurd Breckenridge Parker. center ttowell right guard E. R. on Deans.

right tackle Wnjth Thomas. right end Smith Dunlao left halfback Luttsell McNeil. right halfback Billups Croswell. fullback V. B.

Hodgson FOOTBALL RESULTS. I SOUTH. Ctemon Teeth 5 Georgia Auburn O. Vanderbilt IT SeWanee 12. Alabama Tennessee O.

N. C. A. M. 10 Virginia 4.

Davidson 10. V. I. I. G.

South Carolina 12 S. C. Military 0 MI. A. U.

IS Mississippi O. Vs. Tech 20 North Carolina 8. EST Peon. 12.

Cornell 4. Georgetown Geo. Washington O. MINOR RESULTS. Kansas 4.

Missouri O. Fordham 39 Holy Cross 0. St. Louis 24. Nebraska O.

water 5 Oklahoma Normal 0. Owens IS Drake 8. Crelghton II. Hukel 8. Washburn 12 Oklahoma O.

Utah 13 Colorado College 10. State School of Mines I Colorado 4. Gettysburg 6 rankltn and Marshall 0. Notre Dame 21 St. VlncenU College IL Heidelberg II Baldwin 0.

Denver 5 Colorado Agricultural College O. Western Pennsylvania 6 Pennsylvania State O. Lehlgh 21 Carnegie Tech O. DAVIDSON' WON BY FIELD GOAL Lucky Kick LQst Game for Virginia Cadets in the. Second Half.

Roanoke. Va. November 28. Special. Davidson.

college defeated V. Y. I. here this afternoon in a closely contested game. the final score being 10 to 8.

Davidson won the toss and defended the south goal and received the kick. off. In four downs Davidson had the ball on the V. 31. I.

yard line thei began the battle royal. with the game slightly in V. M. Is favor. Then.

with the ball on Davidson's yard line Denny caught a. V. M. I. forward pass and sprinted 60 yards for a touchdown.

Elliott kicked god. The first half ended with' on In possession of the ball on her own yard line. The second half developed into a kick. log battle between Denny for Davidson' and MeLane for V. M.

I. with honors slightly in favor of the former. About the mMdle of the second half V. M. I.

scored ona fluke. Doyle kicked an easy goal and then tied the score V. M. T. then kicked to Davidson.

The ball changed hands several times. Finally Davidson gained possession or It on V. Iii. Is yard line. Elliott.

for David- son. then kicked a beautiful place kick. making the score 10 to In Davidson. favor. From then on Davidson held.

her own. the game ending with the ban in Davidson's possession on her yard line. Denny. Elliott. Edgerton.

Tames and Morton were stars or Davidson while Doyle MeLane and MassIe did the good work for V. M. I. The up was as follows DAVIDSON. Position.

V. Y. I. Wilkinson. Clark.

right Dunn. right tackle Biedler DanlIs right guard Wlchsofl Edgerton Capt. center Hancock Axford. left guard Dunbar Moore. left tackle Fray Klutz.

end Alexander Elliott. quarterback Doyle James. left halfback Hassle Capt. Denny. right halfback iPorter Morton.

fullback Machlson Officials Gammon. referee Sauna umpire. His. A. ti.

16. Mississippi O. Jackson Miss. November 23. Mississippi.

A. and I. and Mississippi University. teams met here today in their annual football game the A. winning by a core of' 18 to 0.

A heavy pour of rain. continued the entire day and the game was played on field deep- la mud. Opera Hog. and Cb. rekB ra- Cbarlottesvine.

Tm Wonmberi rTh Jsffenon Audlthrium. i rlotterTtU ontf opera Souse and a rniord Bapuit clrarcK In th Tear TOTdfcTWflr toal 6e Tfce Hotel Ol uoaTwi MTcdranerTaiutrc The lossws M8CW iasnrsn oa TromLoiid Nnrse- indoors at sacs lfutey Richard and a jn 4 boy Toss' wont to leases if you're ATLAJfTXBOY WHO' SHOWED JVELL IN THE TECH OAUXi YESTERDAY. BY ONE. POINT'- GLEMSDNWON toiath1 prom Page One. the ball the hands of the man who was holding It for him.

and the Tetiiitesrushed forward and seized It br at least stopped proceedings for a' The rules Were read for a Whllt and It was decided that "McFadden hadntlost his try by touching the ball. and' he booted It for the sixth point. The. Tech touchdown lowed soon after. On the off.

Allen who re ceived the ban tumbled It on Clemson's foot line and' Robert who came down the geld like a hull was on It In a trice. One buck turned the trick. Luck' assailing the' line and carrying the ball. over. And right here Tech lost her chance to tie the game when she' had so strongly threatened to.

draw. alongside the South CaroUliiu The touchdown was made at such a point that kick- out was' necessary. and Quarterback Emerson fumbled the. ban when it was booted- out to him this losing for. his team the chance to.

tie' the battle. But It must be remembered that the ball was rather slippery. That was all there was' to the count- Ing. The two teams tough back and forth- with the honors about' even. and the game ended.

wlththe ball on Clemson's- yard line. after Tech had kept It In her territory for' a goodly length of time The position of the ball at the wlndrup was due to the. great work of Warren who finished a 20- yard run Just as the whistle blew for the conclusion. TM game. cannot be passed over without especial mention.

of the work of mm and Adamson. who. although new jnenXo the- team andon it regulars were out of the running. playej football of a tartilng brilliancy and pro. longed the pace hey set at the get.

aw ytOth very finish. It was vo to see little Emerson breaking through' the- field for two dis tlnct gains of over 1 6 yards each on quart erbatic- run and Halfback Adam. son tearing through the. purple and gold tacklers or. goodly distance When span baa played regularly on the team for Ul Mason one expects him to.

turn- a trick. or two tour shove out a dark horse and let him prove to be one of the taker variety and It is pleasing to th pUos ven though the. vision of them be obscured by' the rain. This brae of Thiow Tickets erve a great deal of commendation for tits grueling. fight they put to yesterday and foriUie part they Played In Tech's gallant defense against theenertry Tf Te bFongli Against Odds.

TecWs portion jof he program can WUYtenmeit 4 adrfense for th odd were against feerrand she was fighting an unknown iquantlty Ith much of her trermgth' on tlneswfth citizen tog- erjr abosidi And there wa FlUslmmOM. who. wu gam thJ oreutaekjlat Sencely and la veryJplaywttbdemtHillke ferocity iy with several stellar hi Jtobert rwasranoth tt 1 Htftwde 11' In a TjeautTfui style Davis worked out a good game In the' first half deaplt his weak ankle and Johnson hp re Ueved him In the second showed wall cImlGn deserved. to win. for' bn a whole he has a etttr team' thati the one.

Tech presented yesterday and the one olnt victory very well' represents this. Ycfadde la a good man he onstrated this. with. case In the jam Gaston played good ball anti so did JIc- Latin- But usual thefull membership of both elevens dlaplaye good' form and tuck to their colpra Uk en Mill end Allen were called Upon to boot the ball more than once during game. but exchanges of jpuhtsweremore frequent In the first section' than In the last.

Shortly after the. start Hill made a good run back of' e. kick that left the ball to Tech territory. ThereWa some few' iaci3ssOna on the held and here came one of thorn Tech. objecting to tlencsna holding to her Jntertertl1C which Referee was legsl There- were PUnot and punts during- this first half the second exchange putting theball In Teoha possession on.

hey- 30- yard line and the Jackets were forced to boot It after falling togoth nw essarydistance or anywhere near it In' two downs. Then Clemson haj It. in the center of the field and soon after Tech took try breaking up an on-aide kick suffering-afterwards a. penalty of IS yards for holding. Then Tech had to resort to the.

toot and Clemson was caught tripping. Teds- th the ball with-a yard penalty for th nwhy. Made Good Gains. Here where Tech began to get away with some good' gains Luck hitting the line for 7 yards. Davis getting some headway and Emerson otha first dawn making a pretty yard dash down the field.

Chip Robert' came for a. 511 hunk of glory with a. yard gain which shoved Tech within even yards of th Clemson mark where the ban went over on downs. Tech falling cut loose any further business. On a took the bait on Clemsone yard lln and the South Carollnans hadshoved the Jackets back from the danger zone.

Emerson made some ground and Hill broke" away' for a run across thadem. son line but was called back. Tehhav Ing held in the line and' getting th yard penalty. It wasn't long before Jiad the fcall well within Tech5 territory Robbes gaining 30 yardswi va spectacular run. and Allen" making' a 10- yard gain Clemson lost yar ls for holding and thatelpedsomebutMc Laurie got two-thirds this distance back.

tdemson seemed tothav thrngs her way. but on this nextsplay tried anori side kick whlcfa was A miserableblowi UP. the ballfalling Into thhands of Tech on SV jrdJlne from which it- wanvpunted hackto thaT yard mark. jMcLanrInL8tartpd it toward the yellowand twhlte goal with ten yards on her 4S hiark Lee camebackflft yard on a' punt and had the ball on GlemsOnC yard line. Hill.

who booted welll havlnsfprodU ed of ljls choicest. Then Gordon Smlth Mocked if S01 effort at' kicking bvt' Saunted the geTS wentiat jt a going flvyardvand Wvndhamt tearing tfc i TMK- 144tr nl A llelihlerWjnJe Or siiiifiiFeatyre Colt Was 25 Last Jprlac Ruled at A to 1 in tn Betting but' Deft PlatInd th Favorite. New Orleans La. November 28. Lljhter a colt' which was told here.

ton 2Slat rnIngwon the rich Thanksgiving handicap from anexceptionally good field of mud larks. The racg ra one of the most spectacular ones of tbe present season. la the batting Plantlaod ruled favorite at all times and was backed from to to 3 to 2 at post time. Afer a short de lay at the postthttletdxra sent away to a fair start with Faust off in front and Plantlind right at. his heels.

Faust and PlanUand out the pace running head. Into the head of the stretch when Faust fell back Plantland then' forged to th front and looked to be winning easily when Jockey Txlaby brought- Little Lighter up with a rush and In a. finish that was fun or. thrills managed to win out tya length. Dashaway an added starter finished third.

Although the' weather wa raw and coldthelargest crowd or the season was out and the books were hit hard In alrpf thjs event Track very heavy. FIRST RACE Five furlongs selling BluaBan 95 Sumter 12 to 5. wotf PIldigleng8 Qoedkle 15 to I second Silver Brook. 5 Hufntgle 7 to 2. third.

Time I 06 4 line- phy McAtee Rosebloom Caltin' also ran. 8ECOND RMZ urlongs Hughes JOT L. Bailey l. won Stellaland. IO TrAAWMA A.

tf 1 7 to 10. second log THeldel 8 to I. Time 5- Da hanno Asteroid. Capt. JJar- rV S21 Lagarde also.

ran1 RD furlongs selling Marbles I 12 Nlcol 3 to 2WonJ Miss ey iftL00 I ll 8 second lte 105 V. Powers 7 to 2 third Time 5 Tartar Maid slinwaw. Lexington Lady Dew' of Dawn and Thurbert also ran. Lighter 104 A. to nd Dashaway 7 third.

Ttmet fAiii Dainty Belle Added tatters FIFTH tt.tct-s'i- and a- halt furlongs Platoon. 1 12. Nlcol won Mar- RACE-One mile Oranadi or Today. anatus. i Heary Score This.

Savannah Os. November fl. ti What savannah Dispensary It North Aagnsta. Auluets Qa. November caws sad opponents oh th pli to at tt tl lr arguments pro and cth- otter aw of th Savannah river.

and SwSf lv lryn which will be theoretically. prevalent In- Augusta afteTuaS ry I. coasid abl interest tai bttaiTiiie to action of th CaroUaans. Tt half ended with' the ball on Tech's yard line. The Second halt.

In the second half after a. swapping of punts. Tech took the ban on down on her yard line. Then Clemson got. It on a punt and Soon McFaddens fumble- gave the ball to Tech on her yard line.

Tech punted and Emerson downed th Glenn- 08' receiver' iii a pretty tackle with only a short run back. Gaston however tore off ground and Tech then held Clemson or a boot It waaTechaball and she tried the only forward pass the game. Emerson fumbling but ltzsinunons pouncing on the ball and saving it for the locals. Robert distinguished himself with 10 yards. but that was the best Tech had and a punt' gave- ir to Clemson on Tech's yard line.

Here Allen at tempted to kick goal from placement. but failed Cod. Robert made a yard gain. An exchange of. punts put4 the ball on the Tech two and yard mark and Ule blocked kick nd touch- downsoon follo- red.

There lir iee to dwell at length on that. Then Tech got hers Robert the fumbled reception of the punt and Luck' carrying It over The off had to be done over as Clemson was side but when play' was Hinder way Robert carried It back 28" yards winding up Clemsons yard mark. Punts by each gave Tech th ball on her' yard tin and Robert got 12. An on kick netted 25 teat for- Tech. but Clemson valued and drew- a apt which gave her th ball on her.

own- yard line. Then Tech took it a tint on the CUjruon yard line and A Emeraon gained 15 yards. Robertjfaliedto do anything on a fake kick. and downs save It to ctqaIOD on her- 40 line. Warren carrted baeHto thtJeentif of the peld a yrunMtheglme game was Quoted 10 to 1 He Easiljt the Fayorit lrosreldev So Heavily Backed That He Was at On but Pismisbed Lengths tie- lilad tOtIU Washington November" Before an Immenses Thanksgiving.

Day crowd. Beauclere at to T. with Swain up easily won' the Tenth Washington. Cup at" 21 Ironsides the on favorite secured tJie place manylengtha behind Eeauclere The fourth junior steeplechase for year re- suited In a' close three-horse finish. Economy won.

but the race was given to Sandy Creeker on a alm of foul FIRST RACE- Columbla course furlorfgit- Loudon' Light 120 Hem- tyre 2 to I won Thistledale. 125 Mahon to S. secondDlebold 120 Hotter a t. third. Time 1:18.

The Cricket. James Crawford. Mary Halt Lottie Friar and George C. Hall ran. Umbrella.

which finished third. was disqualified for fouling. SECOND RACE Columbia course I-I furlongs Bell wether. 103' McDaniel even won Apple Toddy 05 J. iogg 8 to I second Laughing Eyes I 89 Falrbrother I0to t.

third. Time 1:10. Ornamentation. Deburge Lykers. Nmmporte Orfano.

Okln1te Biskra Merriman Wining star Merrick ran. THIRD JRACB The Third Junior steeplechase. 2 miles Sandy Creek. en 137 Henderson II to 10. won Monkey Puzzle 135 McLain 12 to 1sec ond Lttii a Flat.

137 Taylor 7 to I third. Time 6:11. Canvas Fin Mac- Cool and Sir Wooster ran Economy won. but. was disqualified for fouling sandy.

Creeker. Fin MacCool fell. FOURTH BACK Steeplechase about. 2 miles. Naydlo.

1st Henderson 8 to 8 wonj Yarna Crl ty. 151 Keller 4 to I second Alamanson. 40 Steele to t. third. Time 4:13.

Flying Virginian. Spencer Belt Gold Fleur. Carets Dul Clan and Dr. ltellsworth ran. FIFTH RACE The tenth Washington CUR 2 4 miles Beauclere.

0. Swain to I won Ironsides 107 Notten to second Right Royal. no McDanlel II to S. third. Time 4:09.

Red Friar Recruit Pete Daly ran. SIXTH RACE Handicap mile and 70 yards. Columbia course Cisll Turner 88 Q. Swain 3 to 3 won Alauda. 103' YcPn1el 6 to I second Live Wire 107 Notter 3 to I third.

Time r40 5. Dixie Hmmrnel Trash Bragg doeclo. Elember ran. SEVENTH RACE Handicap tethv miles old course Fancy Bird Notter 7 2 won Tony Bonero. 112 OIcDanlel 8 to B.

seund Campalgne U' Z. Hoggams MR to r. third. Time ISU Lally. lOnteC1ankie DArkle Estimate Society Bud ran.

Entries for Today. tight ndtc p' seven old mere. Oracuhum Ua Dolly Spanker. 124 Comediense lug Ill RosBlinlro. 10 RlBht and True.

100 Mils ClMbyr 184 Th Wrestier. lilt Trash. IOSi Alauds. Laura. lOlt San.

thins. 100 Monttwrt Ilu Battle A 8 nrU SO Frank Lutbeck. IT CanahaaJrC It. Second Race Southern steeplechase. about.

mn lMr Grace. 173 Flying MachisS IMf Pte Danef Firs Amateur cup seuumg of a mile True Johnson la Society Bud Lord Peter Knight. BtapTjl 5sldleeems Boy. I Bsldemo lU 125. Fourth Th Army Mottitea Service SS1 J11 1 WCJ I race catch weights Troop F.

Fifteenth cavalry. Harry Troop EUventh-cavalnv Des Battery D. Third Ullery XXX Troop tThlrteenth cavalry DoplerrTroop B. Eleventh Cavalry XXXj Troop Plfteenth i cavalry Poiof Beftei7 mThtr4 rtill ry lUndolph Troop O. TWr- it Fifteenth cavalry.

Troop Thirteenth cavalry. Everett Troop. Thirteenth cavalry Fred. ruth. Race ns lds and pr riie Nisntie IMl Bob Rig 5 Oblige Mlxup.

Lady Avis 103 DuffteM Wliion Laetue. Thonui Itog. OtlonuuC cS and lnlle Oxford. rUOr Oraziallo ln Iioanys llt- nm Samaji II Harris- 10 Martposa Seventh miles. old course flanker rls.

Bell rlfoor 1 Solon Shingle Park arecor wa broken In ihe Thaaits- iv1ng day liandlcaa at vflle by haUij second jr jr Carmens Rifleman. Rifleman took ti lead in the Start and. held the eaoi through' tha Tftce True Wing. after' passing th three-quarter pole broke down. tw en' fifteen thousand people wltnesseditie race todyv The wreathe- was Ideal anj the.

track fa t. FUffr RACE furlongs selling 8U Bede- 1 I 0 Ross 1 2 to I ny Kerry 1 107 Qrandi 1 3 to- 10 eeeond 107 iK lly 13 5 thIrd iWrAftr Sir' Wesley. Carries Watkins yronsky. flalnade Bahhahiaj Insurgent and Lady Adelaide ran. RACE-One jSrile eiltngj wm- Green J05 Moreland 2 to wonjCinne IpS tLynchjr.

0 td js ond Mt lban iii fMentry is to' 1 thlri Tlnlr 1:40 5. Ii Ci ran. THIRD and fifty yards. fjwoq Spring En 104 Davis I 1' to second North wet 1 104 Miller 7' it 5 4h lit2 4. Mike Ppntotocand Traya ran.

JFOUHTH RACE Mile and Thanksgiving day handicap Rifleman ll6Moreland 13 to 5. second Johnny yons 1 04 Hayeife20' to I third. Tlm and' a half iiir- 112 Miller longs proses Rapid Water rHrt---plr TBalI 104 leTfiot I Filial CE Sla IPS ta liAftWalsJfti i I HU 4 to I tterdM Ot5 iSjM AH Burns 4to" liithlrd- iTbhe Melt and Flylnf Wing raav CEfSlxlJfuriongs fpufw II 1 i5 4i" A 'J'i. I fI B-- It 1 q. ir iff' G-- 1 ft 1 i ny rj 1 liiMi rEIT TJi nfTWT i 1 lJnl1J1 1p I tlli CI 08 1 Dltll i RNEll' LOSES KE S.

1M It F. TirIeen1h UU I rlt 4 In Penn. lked Pa. 28. atten1OO11.

enJ1 Wtnnln the Ql fOOtbaUpme theacore a OOOOperon the blgstands turn Butthe rive before l1 Ithejump wc1o ha. e. Odoeanot Itre the QU oarrled the Co lr th rnell n. OIWtnctO he bleto whl hllll tL1 ly altlne re lf after tlng1t to chdowu. but It touchd wn Tbe 1Suhand bells Corn llgot.

I vnd it I ake fu ber PE. SYLVAinA PauxUs 1" left wyer Gaston. Tyd IDanHaITII dat a grl Folwell. 2Qal I ytsterdaand 8 clt 0 lne ph wtd I orJIl. I I WUkl tcflonald Crandali.

a' ovem r. The I th ch mtllon. SCOr toO AM AM 1 BYATOUCUDOWN I I I Eai n4 Ha4Kept I I I I I i vl tori La. conttnua 1y I that Iln ed 0'- kl Alaba as re Alab ma tr ck two8tepwhlcb Tenne lees end. s.

e. a left Allen. Capt. quarterback. Jones.

right halfback. McColluni Officials EIginUnlverslty I I galn iI. I been I er he rs bell earl cr Wd ense1' ss i i.a i Seore. I halfmlnute T1 en I Vandub1lt Em Kng II. to dOWn Inthe and 8 wanee one pnlntt- Sa If" t.

bechancedr the- broughttbe pl ately- after ANEE Bl ke. ftend. taft ft Chea 9 ne. i1 lTett andPotta i 1 11 TiOue wn 1l rbn U1t trom hIJ h. dMBB e' 2.

EYan 2pmCla1 Thosnp. to. irA1p1reSuteroj. erojOf SaId jude efOf CAROLINA SI" iR ijM Fo ght j. WI hBaILiIlJ hCar 4 linaTer itory.

Rleh ond. 28. Polrte 1lclntltutlf defe 4 No thCa 11na. pme Ct noon. waTan4 theb t.

in rollnaterrU ry. excfcltlntwo enem p. 10 Lttheend ju I ond tft carn dtbe touehd wn a ked Lmad threegOalJl Tbenwaa. ta kle leftgaurd I MOdgCOfl ltb I Mann quarterback I teft Mc eU. tullbaekV IS.

15. Davldoft 16. 12. Mll1t. 16 eCh O.

8T. htastoa II OR 5. 13. 8 12. 0 Agrl ultural I Ro nokf' 28.

Ithls thetinal to. vldion ball. ther. beganthe th lIne se ond on a aneuy beau rul 10to for Davldsonwhlle an i MI wual Bledler I. g.

l1ard. Icbaotl letttackte iray Sadler left baUbackMallleCapt right-halfback Porter JlI ppIO. NoTJmberzaTbe Aand andM1aa1II1 1 metheretQdQ pmetbeAAU bY' ISto oA co tnuedthe. dayanll epm wa" IYedODoo pe oJl. eIga re Va Th4 tb fight.

Jrom Iol1 asrSkteby tQllce l1 aa wa uawr i tlt 1 1 tt i tic d' i htGID G1Bl.PERPIDRMER- 1 i ATLAXTA OY WHOSHOWED a :1 BVONEPOINT ClEMSON WON FromPeOn rra the a111n' the waholding Itf rhlm Tedhitts rushed iZ I it. r' at I. e. al. 8Ume read Itw88dectded Fad- tt It tor lxu 1 tou hdownto 80 afterO the kick orr.

AU n. re- lved th on foot 1lne" fteldJIke8o Ina buckurnedthe tr1eL. l1neand ar- lierchance BlImewhen had l. madea tsuch ap. olntthata klck I Emeraontumbled 1 bootedouCiohim thlllc slngfor.

team. th to. uetlieJa ttl Bu it bilrememberedtbatth ballwa. ther th tliec nt- In Tbetwo 1 wlththeho oraa boute. ven a13dj onClem 1 4Qyardl1l1eafterTech badkept I inwrterr1tory goodlylenlth I Umeoi ThepoIIUolt I wa drup du lr I on lulon ame rerwtth- p1ent4not the rkC on n4A ew JleJj otii th teamn4onlt re ut t' runnlngpl yecl tartin brnUin thepace the1 Ieta eti totheveu ftnll Uwa to eeU Ue.

rlol tbroUC1i' t1O' Unatca orover 1 ol qu rune ck. sonte Pu pl andgold WheniG Ab P1 dtegouJarIYOD tWnforfbf 8OI1cn peCU o. um rtwO1wt hoV out' r1r h6raetuidl thtm Gv bect1eoctb IkwaJ i1C2 11 eln to tb even i deafof oqhAII1p44sA 1 ifJ and sb it 1 b1tDfq ltyldth IfVtber i side Unes iWnhZ tog t7 Jd JJ1 Ot CId t. IitI. a ot4I tar ltp" d' vr 1 J-f 11 f.

tt ff' 1 tnyl. i w' BpU. IV ndJohnl lhowec1l Ci ml eahe te ih. pteSen edyeS erd8Yand point vlct wen lsa be dE1 1- In.the game. Geatonplayed coodbaU.

8Dd o' dldlfc- 8IuSU6J. the fullmember. t-h oJ tbrm ctuik lor like m' ean Upont boot niedurtng tb me. WCe snore lirataectJont11411 afterolhe etufniUmade ruti I 1heiewiB I 1 CUISaIoIlA6n tbefteldudhere I Cleln1l na holdlngto TGlUIIon 1 ere ta tl gePUttlnc the tall TfOhislpOllses oDonb ltneand et forcec1 thenc essary' distance anWt1eren ar' I. Cl msonhad hi tbec ntEr lIOon ch ok bree.

kl k. suffering tierw rd I Thenlecl1ld to thebootanci ca ght yar.d lIe iLltT fort Ma GI i Is bbtprtgeiway galnliruckhHthi IInefor' 7yardl. E. tin li11. 8nd.

Em th ftt OWJ 1 Gy r4. a dQwntb mefftforitii bunk 25 4r4 tnw lch 4 wtthhuv lotht Ciemonmar1 ov nd wns aJUt1oelli1 oi" anyJurtber unt Te th baJlon Je Dlon5QomdJtni arid. tbeSouth Car inanu ved tbe1acketbackfroJrithe. aD er grouD4jandtIUI to arun' etJutCleiD 8Qnllne. 1e hay' Ingbeldfn the ne t1ttlgth.

I 1. Itwasntloqb 4. th l1 jTI 1Tj aI lnK. 4. ruoancJ ptl on tart 1Qi holdlnlran that belpe4.

tne. butMc. Lurfngot lhl I bt i' iJtS Ji. b' utonthe next plaYtrte noD kickwhkh asi erbleJ11 tbewhtiU EI thejhandot ch 4st Yu41J1I1 t1c1 I w. PUDt rk 1 iin rtta I 4.

lloWbnd cOtllth I te ltb J6Q i2kl1I oft" er lu eaJn teea ya ad tbe aIt' Oem on' 11 1ID1J1 bo i11Ve1I ba g7prod1ii ato Ii1' Gor4onmJ 1 kf Ifa un" 1. af 4' ttHr11C Qlt il 1 f. fj rUFWrN Rmm ANnmA mi fUih ralsIJriberQr le ns1panis rin gret Cltw hf IruJai jp t11I10. BtUac1tnt tl' Ylt NI' bd Notmbe 4fUe chter ai Qlwbtba 625 IU 8nwoD rh ank. Sngh cct fom a' xcepionaUT a flleof mu lub Tl 011 of mo le uron.

Of I. ent8IOI lrtleMtl' Plant1 tO t. a tJma4wa. Mel ftto to3 2af plt teAeI lattbe ptthfet ntawa frat hutoflnfnt ad PaDad Tr1t be. hUlt ad J1ta4 ut ou ple ru nl In tothe Imtcbwben feUb8kben Pata fore ot front ad bdto eanwhen Joek labybro ItUeUcbterupw1h rh ad In" fiish th tm.

maned. to Y. a lengh Dhway. a 6 Itater fnlhe h1rd thUh te weaterw IW nd cle. te Uet cd te aeln wuout thelob werehthln allOf tle vet.

TraCTelh CV. RT RCEFn tulonIelD BueB Suter toSwoei io oekle Sto SUverBrOk 65 untlle7 1:0 4 Ktherlne.Jur li. cteRbIOm Chln' trloD J1 107 10to won SeUInd NOCXoerer7 nd AI re. 0 eIdel. toIthld 1:2 3 5 Duhanno.

Aiterold CaptaJar ret Tm Mcree and Lde ran TfRD RCEPe furlon IeIn Mrbl112 Nlc 3t 1 M. Dlaney. to labyatoI hnd 7to2th1r Tie. I TararKald Slnew Lxngon LdY. Do.

Dw ad Thtrbert4Io ra FURTH RC1few sIxteenth. ThnkgTIIhdlep Ltte LIgter Deaby to' I. won PlattdI0 A Hinder 8 end UICJHenneuy 7etnt. tir. Ttme 1:5 5 Be.

er11Zt Ama DfOur kee' Girl. Fult leDalnty and Llterlne aC Added tater FIFTL iCFve aneahal. fur. PlatoIIZ Nicl Iwon Gsmbrin I 0 Gt eldel to I. dSle Presto I0A- t1nk4 tlthlrdTe.

her anCQmentum4oran SIT RCEe. Gr nad 113 Mountain to 5tnSnlt Ply I I' Wllay 12t Jand Convie. 10 V. Power7to IOtb1rd. T1e 1 2 asor New Orle na Entflu iorToiii Flt Fv.

4. a blt tlonn 1 Pi' Cp KnghtHed. 8YY Cer Sun Da IGMcklnlD Ctur10 Rnl Clc 10 8ur i era lo. c' Sl. RcitII eI Ce Aln8eu.

aA n. Tp apple Qi ai Lgena LU HCulO Ab 10. Ti' Fn' eln Sm I I ea Ante. lo SN. 10.

FoUrRt lo aUIi Bl bU. 1 lam II' HUt Gle Bey Atu. Slt1oe 1 1 ThOl1P1Ol2. ltT Boater lltiL itjle. IJI iiDCWForimiat ar1 ngJ 1 sixth MIl.

and quartet. aellm. ea. UmElkln 17StNoe DocUe 101 Rebounder sTrenois 101 ntlo. 118.

PeUUe. aU oee aim4. 8aYannah. GLiNovember' Prouc21Ybelkve. to' be tM big score record of the' resuiteri In the cam here this afternoon.

betwHllt" CoIumblMand theXava1 KlUUWhtz the scorers throup 4tng' they' found the Columblu ha4lnade 101 wblleUie x. i vat JtIUUbad eesreo O. I Dipe arTtt NO. tla' Oa U' t. The men county board.

of South Carolina wilt meetTue4F znornng tlO1Q clock to take up the. question of' eetabUah- Inca In n4. tbeplan have been te4' lobe Present themeeUncto give. rar DU U4eo4NorUa ul lta Is' just C1OeSthe bridaLOAtt of. tbe iii view of the siejesive whlcb1rt1tbe prevalellttn-- Aucmta.

tterf Iatant Is being eA he on the Tb. Llt eldedwIui the ba i e8e oDcJ 1n. lecondba1t arterIWl DC Te i be 2 7ard11Dtf StcnaPUDtand aoonXcFadcSn aT theba11 1echo 1 nted Emra a 40wne4thClem aiprett tackIe1witb aho trun ba Galtori. gr undandTeahthen lemaOr for aboot. ItwuJTec ball ritl.

trl dt oa1itCrw ot i th me Em Flbs1m on. hei aUa ayl lrfortth i l11llhtl1hDlleltwllh tardio' hat was hebeltfTecl lWe1t V5C1em1OD HereAJ1en a1 plll mnt butfaned n4 ROb ltmade ra207ard ralri ns hngeori puntlut bal. 1. oniih rn two. ha U1ec dJoueb 401miICQntoU be De.e.

todweU aUena1hontbat. n. tf0 ceptlonC1t eJ1n lto fr hadto 1befdOn f' was. bu wbellfJlay krt eaTt I' idl te loft" a7 7tcsmrJc PvntsbTeaehp 14 ehth U1lOIlh 1 4Jn. trO 0 14.

t5lteetfOI buCClllftlon dnrtPiaP cJi' hel01faf. ar4 U.ne.\rhe. mC nob tt te to a lcki avet qfther cJ4ht. rreza rrte44 ft fft nlr f1h JI1tt nJtJJIcA 1eI. I r' cr' i HAUClEREWIN d' t.

WASHI Cm HCUP I ij ed 10 iheaU fe sllie aoril D4 OD ilBek.4 t. atOddMh' D1ItB lD 1. 4. B. 14 I Belu teatLSto I.

wlt alnup' ua1 Ten thW f1J I i tMod ft rvorlteecurecS p1aceptanTclenatha hlnl Sea 1 Th ofo rlb. fy I lllt r. threeT oI4. i 1t n' IO the Jlo nll lJ nibuttherac waa sa dr nao l1inAfiouL olwnb acourftl turlost I t2 Jcln 1 tC1Iwon Th 12 otthtrd The' Crkk Crawf rd. ry1tatr ttie I 1 i9uallftedforifouIl it RAC iiiJ IF turlon I 8elLWethet' IJ 8e pl i' ly rl 1 FalrbrotherIOto I' I I eiLYkera WImporteOrfano BIIu 1 MertlmanW1n1ngBtarMerrtckcran.

t1 THIRDUC TbeTblrd Tanlolf I plechale ZtzmtlesSanc1yCretk. n-IIto 0. n. f-- onbYPl1nll ULcLlnkltoJec if OlldLIule it e. Jiteaa ti wasdllqualUiedfor fottl MacCootfeU RAO Nav Jo 8tG awonTmaCr1 TI51 KellerA 1ee0n4Alam12IOn.

t40BteeleY. tG 4:1 So' Fl11nWV11rbilan. Spe cer an4Dr. FI HRAC Thetentbi 4 BeaueJ re1I4 tt" 1 11. 5t lrd.

4 rtarrBanker nec Ja 8IXTHRA mUeartd70 YA1dIC lumblae t1J fC1ell Ium on 051' 01 ecODd LIveWlre to Time" 5. Blemberratl. S1iW THRA mUca. Jt mlleaold Blr4IISt CNotter7 wonTony nero112. t05.

JHollt12i ISt I thfrdTlme I I Ak1 1 1 te and80c rBUdJan Bena1 trle. Jtnta tm. ellbUl of amlleot4 0rae YrlS Oat frft lQOKlu TlIaWrHtlerlII ArdrlTraIhlDatAlaud Ia101tSu. tit JM 11 1ISenUeIOTtaIlkLubbeck. Rob R' CaIlah ZrIt 0" 8eCond.

The teept mule. ZT Morgas Ib1I1t a lt V. reD wt it Johnoll1USocIet Bu4Lord Badge rild lht.B1m le 1c21esom. 1JBe1d 1HXU1o- eb n. rmJk mit 4 8erY ee cup turlOU pe TioopT HarryIroo D.

DuBatteryD 1hItdar wJ f7XXXTroopR. rcrri art111ryltaDdolpbi OThtr teenthcn1ryOffnf. Troop 1 Fifteenth eaYllirTXXXToop H. XXX. Eo TrooplF.

T11irteeDthcaval1Y. X1delliI ia Tb maako" PompouaiKUltOM Hr eCam. I' JltH hJWII pII Sixth Race up. ill Orut11o1 llfiI I'H 104 Bastes 1101 Frank Lab- boek- H' Society" Buq Tear 6' Samuel H. lIar- DJte Pa Canpaignr l03LaCy tnaiDelesrotM 8" l.

e' FE ERmL tr Irfccir w841Iroken tlieTbank I d3Y itEmerYv le b1tailec nd byR CannanRlfte manlUftement lead' a ld Ug1 tbe TrUe Ini' thi ut Be iwe Jlfteent wlt eised itbe ft tQc1 th i' id 1ndthtla a lo UnC StBede if 0RoI2 JW iKi randJ trITet I07l' 11yIS C54hlrd. Timt ioJ 4:1. n8- B1117 kr Blnade 139n tn entlndI dy. CQ tirJ I 05 or nd won uj 1 05 50tC Z. iMbn tCentrylStOr AderIY V1nton.

Cl 1or. SteUaA. dsevenBe1Ic raL RA 1tIInd lttYrr4S. l11 Jot Sullivan If. fDvll 5econ4 ortb1J J04 7it eh Ik.

Jo POnt ndTraya i FOURIilIt4 oI1E' VJ 1 tI. 1o i rDia 4 S. 1 Pates' Sterl1n II Joteland 6. nl NJ 2 1- lrdTllIltr nUc attAlV lea eta' Wln ran. I tf12 4.

on 64tfnCl1I tV. 8ec Dcm IJIilI104. f. i it xrfUJl Ppur f105. HoItIJ 4 Ir1J Ii jittOf kfr tt itUjfJ r.

Wo Iii 1 Pj A GN i YCORNELL I TO THEQUAKERS i' Vcta enn score. i Lt e1d p- ue 2 waa isons tn rers the ftve rne1I th 14n d9een. In the seeine cu- Pe n. I F. 1ay I he d.

ird 1 nd to make ldwelt. C'- 7 PlMNSThVAatA ii. praer t. z. elaatb erer r.

iI 1 If lnuteL i I 1 pl. Aand the ball pa5 atd down nd e' r5 S. 28. MeTnDhis rannatn and th 1' 3tetteTnafly yard for iwere but made 1 by and east THNKSGIVING DAY GAME. 1J1 Ol1softstiff anasflk bats tisaned geabapediBu2ey 3 12 Wh8eltall at.

I. I BYk. TOUCHDOWN Inabili StopPunts. Rune. I.

it 3lnches mudand 0 was Reidyleft 4Contlnued ad- sensetesswhen xntnut wanee snad eeco tomchdown the ore Sherrtllleft vans rigbt guardShepDar flI Blakegight Coetenquarterback ieft half Crslg 4igtlt half Qai Carnbell. B. Bke Virginia referee son. of. Georgetown.

ufllpIre of 4me of halves 35. rniput 1 i- I h.e i fit 4. lt LOST To v. p. i.

TEAM WflkBaUi NodhCaros IinaTerdtory titute' Caaollnaln aft r. 6 thek the three tro ohnsOn Wl1tb heppard and Oooper 4 0 0 4 5 Miss. A I 3IIiiOItRESVLTS. I 8. 2 i I I Dvid on withDavidion a deepin RuTL' CharIottesytIlss cb lbs were dsIroyed b' fir.

tonigbU OluSfl ws saved after a ears 4ec l5ioo. wiei. Pather Eketeb Ztnnie-t'Qiin good wenIgo so aaugbty. I j5flieh35 walt to gta 5favsa IwsnI ma i wt e- 1 PERFORME1 it I a el I. i i d' A tlltZ I Vl I A4b15 ecw ii tiktt1OBaS3 tL e' I BOY a BYONE leaststoppeproeed1ngr a wasdecided ttsbv sailing draw-alongside madeat a.

lo totietiie wasall therewasto gameended with the ballon afterTech fora ihe men to thetearn ere ths Woed rierson thepurple 4or thafuIlatason tothe ttica th Imis braceot deserve for gallantdefense TahV ugbt af therogram be or th. 4ter. nunknbwnquantity with gary was totIie coe tackling ev ry tsjlrflha derponilke Fftz. msde a.wsy toklCa. An4tmip RaWrtIwes anoher of Lit.

bnnna enegatlon' 11 mde atvarlleaiaAand Johcsohh9 re. lbs as a agood map asus go theincolota mcti afl duringtlie ut sectlonthan There spmC 0 ruled was Therwwene purttiend to go the It Ifterwards with a the with-corn. Luekblttlrig a seven the to a ftnj had ahovsd thC Glenn. andgetttg the a1l Tech' yards' wtiy a run Allenmaking i5yars tliatdtelpedsome of seeTiie4to have tbthgber tniedanon the hands the :15 waa punted back to the McLktirin rntarttd yellow and to hlacredit bhtTOch 6Ok It oit downs her4S came back fifteen well bavlng prodUced one m1t st bvt tin' Tgerswentatjt 4nn dhj thragtths Te4kAWitw7eds. 1i ii CAST' OFF NS R1CHHANDICAp 11hter Hist inNW Or IeansThanksviog eUre Sold tsr 52 at the Us.

Ne olt Jest a an exceptionally mudIarka rae. was aeaion. thebsiting de' l-ayat'the pOst thefletdwae fairitart cut headintothe lauatfeil the inafinish was hitbard tleeventa Trackvery Five BlueBan28 7to 4S Katherine tio Ic. Ifoerner to Al. Tess- I Time 5 CaptJJar ret Torn McAfee ran.

THIRD 2 won Delaney- too Delaby15 toi istle 7" 2 Salnesaw FOURTH Mile ana4. Thanksgiving handicap Littie Delaby- i Plantland 5 semnd I Hennesay to I rime i :54 BCst5rling Alma Dufour ran- Girl Faust Agile Liatenine also ran. starters. a Platooni12Nicol to 5 110 Get Eeidei 40 second Sallie Preston 105 A. tin 4 to I third Time 1:11 S.

Araun- and Momentum also ran. SIXTf 5 Won' SnstCr Folly. 101 Diilby i2 to 3 eecorid Convilie i04 Powers 7 to iO third. Time :50 25 John Carroll. and Vendor also ran.

Orleans for First Rae at half funiong. p' ink Cap 4night Head Stivia a. Client. Dsrt lit McCrakjn 103 Culture lih Royal Chance 10 La Soeur iaJQrMack 050T nzOrse. Tramper diI41cT loSing Br EcCiuw 104 7biid' 3taceyft funlengs selling flm cup Ansosi Sentor Paynter" Florence pi 102 SIr Cyril Brake- speare Antotne lH Sespu He Fourth flace- furlongs selling 1Iy Blatb Ttsker.

Xiamita IX Rulteg. titiie Baiiey Anmmu Suffbe' CtiariI Thompson oy iieti Pace seihig Prince Fortunatug. Aes 111gb 8ldHa Lujd- 101 Coon. lDZ coitneu lea Mariuboy. 107 Mu a- quartep sliin Poflsulca LitUe Elkin.

Dociie iOl' Fin. cettlo Apvntieesiioatsij proudly believes between CQlumbl and the Naa1 iiiu. sot' wtndg they had made tot while the Ifilitia bad forjiIAgust1. dIspaa boa meet Tuesday at 1OQ O'clock tot oietj lug a in North Augut Afire. the plan rqeest4 be the ntseUng to their' coo.

North Augusta across the bridge on the aids drynsee aflenfjas. nary cozaidwabis kffl bie on I ondowps the bya for wasTechs paaaof it at- a putthe on kickmd followed. lteec need Tech Got Bees. gtttie 25 on the BobartgoLi2. pnpt the on enspnnt the endfEznenaon IS Robert fslltdto bank' to" the centsr by a pnet BEAUCLERE INSt WASHINCTON' CUP' asi c1ea1sthe Us the Oatside mnnmnse I won 2 4 miles.

t. re won oiaini RACE-Columbia 12 5 second Diebold to I Columbla 1. 10 to I i I. The I2to Steeplechase Grisly I ran The 84 10 1 a I I 8 RACE-Handicap. 0.

i I SEVENTH.RACE-HanIIcab. I 116th 1i3' Co TonyBonero iS I flennlngi Phil Race handicap seven a mile iiy 109 is The 'till IC. Az 94- Comiifo. Zaston. TrsCkIeea 84 Csapalgner Cs Servile.

Callahan Jr. My T. 160 Deiley Iii War- rinton. 138 a ThIrd Race-fl. three TmeBo' Herman Simple Honours l4Q 139 U1O- chin The a spcisi rscw 1" valry Bieventh vaZry Dooley Troom 0.

Polo B. Third srtiliery 0 teenti cavsiry Gregg vsvairy txx Troop C' yearoids up. 1 104 liobie. Thomas Ottoman Pompous Millstone Cane- Ion High leaper 85 I mile 115 Poqu- ing lii liooray 114 lb Wrestlsr Killer- Stan ill Samuel 108 Lietless 190 bock 84 10. and up 114 ne lii Mlu rnwford 1Oi Row Xara Just So i PsiiIgtie 101 iana.

lea Detestrorne iiarlpoa 3e Oa Francisco Novenibee CII- itornlarecord wre the Thanks- i half by 3 tlij some through the entIre race the tween ten. and peop witnessed the fast 110 12 won Grand IS 10 KellyW iOl 4S Billy lenhama mile selling S. won Gannet I05Lyncb eec- StAlbans thir krkenly Vinton asmor and Seven Beii an RACE-Mile sellingf Daruina 101 to- rwon' rng I Nortltwet to i thh9. S. Jordap Pontotoc and Mlle a 00 2urzie I4to won I I Moreland I 3 Lyons hayes 20 aSi IAgaiOO Ban Alviso Molesey ted Leaf laneta True WIng tr2r1 Five and nr- neel I 12 4 0 6 wonGenunefl i04 Lynch Ii we aecoudViieDalI 4 to I third.

Time I 05 2'S Folly michita ran. Six" furlongs vurws fittore Lynch 5 to won I my' Tide I A. to sec- Gino. i fiilier TI icld 2 oisdnthA- lets ewlIWL fiS I. 4fii' iSl.

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