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If SPORTS Plaplaieo for' Ocration Editedby Alex Lynn gaunter led to the Head of the Stretch Then Ace Hlarb clat the Leader Forged to the Front and Won In the Lat Few Stride Tbe Track Was Fast. New Orleans December 5. In a heartbreaking drive today at City Park Me' Wet. at I to 6 won the fourth. race from Avaunleer who outran field by three lengths to the head of the tretC1t.

Then Ace High caught him. Gorged to the front In the la few strides. Weather clear track fast. FIRST RACE Five and one-half furlongs ChmpuKepec. 114 CM Dantel I to 8.

won Tartar Maid III Aubwehon 12 to I second Huns 114 Leiber IS to I thin Time. I- Financier terrlgo Mate Fletcher. Tackle and Field oManflJaJ ran. SONI RACE short oour Dunning. 140 Helder 4 to 5 won Bank Holiday.

148 Q. H. Plercet to I. second Onyx H. 148 YouraW.

20 to' I. third Time. 3:02 5. Fun or Fun. AulEt1.

Oarola end Vendor ran. Merrymaker ran out. THIRD RACE Six furlongs. elllng bo. 114 J.

Lee 10 to Sheen. 114 T. Walsh 12 to I. second Jack wtt. log Warren 10 to I.

third. Time. 1:15 8. Daring. Kiamesha U.

Miss Affable. Jenrnyn Marsh Ueadon QUfMn Brt Osra 1 Tom Mankins arvi Hand Mash ran. FOURTH RACE Seven furlongs selling Ace High. 97 P. Kelly 7 to S.

won un 108 fJ. Lee 3 to I liecand tiancastrlan 110 Xotter 5 to I third. Time. 1:28 5. No Quarter Lady Vincent.

Robin Hood Rio Grande and Alfc enmarehen ran. FIFTH Six furlongs ssThng Hannibal 114 Mountain 3 2 won Pride of Woodstock. 109 P. Balley 60 to I PC1M14 Lucy Young. 114 LA tfindee IS to I.

third. Tim 1:15. use Tyrollan. ass Ferris. Suffice Firebrand AU icon and EenonhUrSt ran.

Don left at post. SIXTH RACE end three-six- teen th sellhifr Savoir Faire. 100 A. Ptckn 7 to 6 won Horseradish. 10 fDelaby 2 to I.

second I Lady Oakland. 105 Dyer ID I. third. Time. 2 2 S.

D. Dunn. taabon and Feyronlere ran. city Park Entries for Today. First Ffv and a.

half furlongs Water Lock. Anronla Bojl Taskmasters Roieblobm. 95 Apache 97 Sir Cyril. 98 Sundart. 101 Bln 1 n.

Anna Sander RIO Ban. floeom Friend. 100 Firmament 102 Tthlneetone. Salnesaw 108. Second Rac Seren furlongs.

selling a George. Younit St en 8. B. Bonnie Kate. Bailey.

99 FloWB Zlnfandel. 103 Broken Melody. McAllister. Thtdocia. lot I Durable.

MonacO. 107. Third Race Five end a half furlong" telling 1 Kan. 85 lx rna. 97 Our Boy.

91 Sin tnaururstlon. 99 Lexington I idy. 100 Miss Delaney 101 Bin Range. 10 Arrow Swift. Rn tl 103 Thomas Calhoun.

Wbl Broom. 10 Bro. 108 Stone Street. St. Jlario 10 Marbles 115.

Fourth Rao Three-quarter of a mile Ann Scott. 90 Th Bear. 97 Cooney K. Meadow Brass. 100 FrotLenac.

103 Ten' 106 PM. Ahr d. 108 Charlie Eastman. ill Carthue 116 Jacobite. In.

rttth Race Seven furlongs. selling Glam or. Javanese 10 Communlpaw Rose of VHfc lot oAlpenmarchen MI Strome 100 Coon. Artful Dodger. tienigre.

Kappa- hajmoCk Tudor. 107 Judge Preen. 108. Sixth. Race Mil and otie- lxteenth.

ell-Ing Sl ter PoUy. 91 Halbexd. 93 Mule ONellt 98 Clsar1le Thomt on. Cull. Tinker 1100 Dainty Hell.

102 Delmore. 103 Anna JXHjr. Reboundtr. 108 King of Troy. 108 Granada 110.

Apprentice allowance claimed New Rules Are Made For Six-Day Grind The new rulH for th six-day bicycle race which starts at Madison Square Garden next Bunltay at midnight have been mined by the National Cycling Association. They have li formed to prVtnt II. repetition of last year trouble when It wee claimed by several contestants and tn lr supporters that falls were purposely made to prevent the legitimate gaining of a lap. TTh ther these charges were true or not. there will danger of such an occurrence this year.

It fa. rider drops behind his field and tails or Is outridden by the other contestants end using he' cannot keep up with the other riders. fail. he will here to uf. th oel1uence.

This rule will rigidly enforced. and the board of referees the National Cycling Association have ap- VOfated patrol judges such as thy have at th race track. so that the entire track will ond constant close supervision. Another new rul which will put Into effect regards the wearing of mince. Each Uaara in the ran will hay.

distinctive colors. fwhlch they will he forest to wear at" all rtltnes. This will prevent the confusion of riders so often caused by their changing Their colors when they retire tV' a rest. The Bedsil brothers. one of the strongest teems of six-day riders of this country.

have Signed take part in the contest They are th JetUyroam mElUtPERRIERE IS NAMED CAPTAIN OF GEORGIA New Football Leader Has Been on the Tease Three Year. at Tackle. Athens Ga. Doceniber 5. Special.

Serman SDeJaperrlere of 6ks couti- ty la the ne captain of the Georgia tootball tm lie was elected today. Captain Dolapeorlere has been on the Georgia team three years playing. the lgrtr part or the time at tackle. STAR PLACE FOR DOUGLASS Tennessee. Boy Picked as One of Country's Greatest Backs.

On one of the American football teams that have been picked. Tootz1e Douglass tile Tennessee buy who by his great playing- won the game from the Army for the Navy Isriven a place at left halfback and. from all the ope on his work of the season. It seems that he Is rightly placed. Coy of Yale Is naturally placed.

at full. while Hausu 01 the Indian Is at the other halt. with Jones of Yale at quarter. all forming a back field that I remarkable for Its strength. Here is the team referred to Dague.

Annapolis. left end. Draper Pennsylvania left tackle. Thompson. Cornell.

left guard. Phillips. Princeton center. Ziegler. Pennsylvania right guard.

Erwin. West Point right tackle. Alcott. Yale. right end.

Jonts. Yale. quarterback. Uouxais Annapolis. left halfback.

HIiUSH Indians right halfback. Coy. Yale. fullback. Summary Two men from nnajloUs.

two men from Pennsylvania one man from Cornell. one man from Princeton one man from West Point. three men from Yale. OLD MAN STOCK GETS GOOD JOB Memphis Slabnian Selected to Coach Carolina Baseball Team. Chapel 12111.

X. C. December 5. The committee for the selection of a coach for the University of North Carolinas baseball teem for the season of 1908 have alter much consideration and correspondence. selected for this position Otis IL stocksdaJe of Memphis Tenn.

Mr. Stoekadeje was considered the best possible man for the place and the committee reels that In securing such an experienced man it has found a treasure. Mr. Stocksdale has lied much experience In basehai1. both as a player and a.

coach. For the past five years he has coached the teams of Trinity college. Durham X. c. and the records of these teams are excellent testimonials in themselves.

Mr. Stocksdale has been in. baseball since' 1891. He played with the Washington National League team from 891 to 1895. In 1896 he ww with the Boston National League club.

He played the following year with the National League team at Baltimore. From 1898 until 1902 he played In the VIrginia. and North Carolina Leagues the Atlantic League and the Eastern League. In 1903 he was In the South- ern League at Montgomery. Prom 1904 until the present time he has been with the Memphis Southern League eam where he has done star work on the pitching staff.

He has played on seven winning teams. ore coachlnir. Trinity. Mr. Stocksdale coached a number or athletic dubs In Maryland end Virginia.

Mr. Stoekadale Is to report on Febru- ary 15. He comes highly recommended as a player. coach and perfect gen- tllman and with the proper assist- anne of players and students hopes to get out a. winning team.

PENN. HAD GOOD PROGRAM FOR THANKSGIVING GAME Th University or Pennsylvania Issued ery clever souvenir program for the great annual' Thanksgiving game with Cornell one. which ha. been sent Th Constitution by Clifford Pemberton 1' treajeurer of tb Pennsylvania Athletic Association. The program ha an Illuminated cover don.

Pennsylvania and Cornell color. with th pennant of the first at the bottom of the peg. and on of the Ithlca university at the top a football occupying th center. The book or some sixty pages 1 full of In- teresling athletic reading matter with complete history of Pennsylvania's athletics 1908-0 by Edward R. Bushnell.

The lime. tratlons of th teams and of those prominent athletics are profuse and II in all th Pennsylvania program I th most attractive Its kind ever produced. Relapse for Van Orman. Ithlca. X.

December Ray Van Orman. right end on the Cornell football team who was Injured In the gem. with Penn. ylvania on Thanksgiving day was taken to th hospital again today. suffering from a relapse.

Th relapse not particularly sari. and th doctors say win recover. HER BODY BURNED TO A CRISP Mr. Abase Stilt Was Burned to Death at Augusta. Augusta Qa.

December 5. Special While in th act of lighting a fire at her residence late this atternon- preparatory to homecoming of her husband. Mrs. Alonio tilts clothing Ignited from the grate. Before the fire was extinguished Mrs.

Stilts body was burned to crisp. She was the wife of a cotton mill employee. Famous teh II Mi MM Piaj Too Much Chance In It. tar Him but Other Plays Are Good The On- Side Kick and TenYayd Rules Wilt stay. be forward 1121.

tfa football Ptay that Clrl with it such en eleaneat of Shaaoe Is Kcre to. tie pot on th opera- Uon table and be uW cted to a few strokes of the scalpel W11m the football rules committee gets tJi thi win ter. The prophecy la generally con- ceaed. The main witJi the play lies 1 the aot that Suck pure ed simple more than proYMa tan to' do rHh the success of it. making lot no more a eclea tide.

play then Abe throw of die. ittlif coaches wl foottL experts have come to th conctiwioa alter trlaj tb toe Is not and cannot stand la 1 the do. 1 is a. question. 00 for that now hnis over the SL toSS ln flstance- pass he ttln instead of the lour cmB TUU ad.

by Coei Reisman. iunp head foo against en the UleTnakera meet this Win- 6 th forward Pass. aVT 6 K. The down8' a the that no score' would er. rule The contrary has proved true.

ee the forward pass more' To- rear Afn UP was e. ff L0 eTef eliminating It alto. spine the Too Much Cbauee. What was needed In the slon of the bait and th the yard rule achieved. With Its Introduction there went out all the close hammering mass plays.

which were good for two or three yards on a down but no shore. The' American collegian. whether player or spectator does not care for a rams In which the element of chance ts paramount. He. likes to see or play a game wtrere hard work counts and a game where definite planning- secures a.

well appreciated result. For this he does not care for the unlimited forward pass. which can now be tried without severe penalty on first and second downs. Throwing the ball around Indiscriminately may be the last resort of a weak or Inferior team. and as such Is unsatisfactory.

In other respectslike the separation of the line of scrimmage' and tire improvement In the general conduct and spirit of the play. the rules have fully Justified themselves and have rendered the game more popular than ever. AT EMERYVILLE. Oakland. Cal.

December B. Only on favorite won today. Nabonassa tit toed his field from wire to wire. Jockey C. Miller was indefinitely sue.

pended by the Judges for his ride on ndon in the fourth race. Summaries FIRST RACE Futurity course selling tersain. I OS ton 9 to I won. Watchful. 108 Ktrschbaum 20 to I.

Second Elbe. 100 Lynch 60 to I third. Time 1:12 4. The Reprobate. Wartntcht Azusa.

Ully. loWing Whiskers and Cascade of Diamonds also ran. SECOND RACE Futurity course sell. Ing Salvage. IQS 1.

Carroll 4 to I. won. Belle of Iroquois. 100 lL Dugan 2 to I. second Nappa 108 W.

Miller I to 10. third. Time. Iii 5. Meler.

CriP. Joe Goes. Ijady Mirthful. Wlnton and Dr. Rowell 9110 ran.

THIRD RACE Five furlongs. selling Belle Kinney. 103 Rice IS to 5 won The Mighty. III Sandy 8 to I second Roentgen Lutse. ID Borel to I.

third. Time. 5. E. Id.

Brattaln. Titus and Judge also ran. FOURTH RACE-Mile and a slxUenth. selling Nabonassar. 112 W.

Miller a to 6 won Benvollo. 112 Sandy 5 to I second Fury. 104 Mentry 18 to' S. third. Time.

1:49 5. Mendon. Little Joker. Maxtreu. Potrerogrande Huzzah- and Queen Alamo also ran.

FIFTH RACE Mile and a. sixteenth. selling- Celeres. log Borel II to 5 won Rotrou. 109 Dug-an IT to 10 sec.

ond Mldmont. 109 Kelly 40 to I third. Time. 1:49 5. Bonart.

Daniel C. Mina Gibson. Mayiiolltday Belyolr ftnd Lord of. the Vale also ran. SIXTH RACE Six furlongs purse Wing Ting.

109 Butler 8 to' I. won Judge Nelson. 112 RIce IS to I second Como. 109 WI Miller 3 to" 5 third. Time.

1:14. Slbarl Rutnlta Mecklln. Sycamore and Helestne also ran. Map Player Sold to New Orleans Brings Suit to Prevent Transfer. Cleveland.

Ohio. December B. Spt- clal The Cleveland club today sold i Delehant to the New Orleans. of the Southern' League. but the Nap player was' unwilling to go to the minor league and brought suit against the local team to prevent the.

transfer. 1 CI fYank of the New Orleans team. will get. a great player for his team if he secures Delehanty but under the present corripllcstlons. It is uneer talnrwhether the Nap will Join the Pelican bunch.

PRESENTS FREE. Old soft stiff and silk hats cleaned reshaped Buzsey. 23. 2 Whltthall it. Like are offering sHould iilferestTOU arid every man looking ior esc-'T t-- Vv 7 T- iQ- 3 ceptional values in stylish seasonable and lianfls niftly tailored clothing That we are tble itoi ob airiaifefe 1Ji elseWBere is to due Alfred Benjamin Cos New.

York Qoii le they are tincfeem quality uriei in tailoring aridfii ey are pnarpar 1 A Suits and eaccciatli 15 1850 20' 2 50 nip to 40 See Our Advance Showing of Holiday Gifts in the Haberdashery depart fi Tnent. Splendid Values in has Cravats House Coats Waistcoats Suspenders Half Hose Handkerchiefs Canes Gloves Umbrellas. Mthe toggry a rnan needs. Correct Clothes for Men" 26 WHITEHALL WONDERFUL RECORD MADE. BY VANDY FOOTBALL From The Nashville Tennessean.

That was a great record Dr. W. I Dudley. president of the Vanderbilt University Athletic Association read at the banquet given the Vanderbilt football team Monday night at MIs- cam hall. In the last seventeen years- the first game of football at Vander- bilk being.

In 1890 the Commodores have played thirty-six different insti- utlons and three athletic clubs They lave played 136 games. won 96 lost 27 and tied' 7- or 8. The percentage of victories Is 73 per cent In these 138 games. Vanderbilt scored 3453 points or an average of 25 92 points to the game. The number of points.

made by heir opponents was 712. or an average 51-3 to the game. The Commodores made 83 per cent of the total number points scored. The highest nunThCr of points" made Vanderbilt in a. single game was97 against Mississippi and' the highest.

Following his' great success In King Lear. Robert Mantell won even great- laurels before Atlanta playgoers yesterday when In The Merchant of Venice" at matinee. and Hamlet at night he played the parts of Shy lock" and the Mad Prince of Denmark. In both of these roles Mr. YanteUbad ar greater Individual opportunities than In King Lear.

and he made the ost of them. The supporting corn- pany continued Us good work and the three performances will be remembered Atlanta as one of the most le engagements In the theatrical 019. orx of the city. The crowd at the matinee was larger than the crowd the night before nile night Hamlet drew the largest crowd that faced ManteU.durlnghi1 sit to the city. The splendid atten- ion given the players should be auf.

detent answer to any whohold that le Shakl8perean dramas no longer lave a hold on the public. That the manner of their rendition determines whether' or not. they are appreciated fully proved by the liberal patron- age given Mr. Mantel-I and the Intel 1- ent hearing given him. LAURIE FOREMAN.

The Virginian. The Virginian an American romance ven to the. public in book form by Owtn Wister. and. dramatized by the author suit Milks La.

Shells win be seen atthe and tonight sad Saturday nvulnee sea ght Moat book plays are disappointments to OM who go to the theater expecting a ruli zaUon of their Idealsformed In the course of dle But when the novelist rtnd drsrnatlii number scored by their opponents was by North Carolina In 1900 when the Tar-Heel eleven made 48 points. The highest number of points made In a single year was In 1894 when the total number aggregated 462 points. The largest combined score of' oppos. ing1 teams In a single year was la 1900 when the total- was 97. The Commodores were not scored on In 1890 or 1897.

the eleven passing througmh the entire season of' these years without their goal line being crossed or any kind of score made against them. The lowest store made by Vanderbilt was 9 points. In the' contests. with Sewanee the Commodores have won 13 out of 19 games played. lost 6 and tied I.

The total number of points made by Vanderbilt was 297 the total number made by Sewanee 134. Vanderbilt scored et per rent of all the points made by both teams' and won 72 per cent of the games. It Is doubtful If there is. a football team In the entire. nation that can show a better.

record-for' this long stretch. of years. AS SHYLOCK AND HAMLET MANTELL DREW OVATIONS ar one and ih panic person then there Is hope that the state will not destroy the lm- pressloamade by It book. Tile Virginian" Is dramatic and atmospheric. and a deeply Interesting play and as a stage representation of frontier lire.

Is an addition American dramatic art. Tbe story of the play I strur between th Puritan east and th raeslonat chivalrous t. Fancy a strictly up lltu VcrnopUr ln forced to Question her soul whether she will follow love and marry the rnarnlflMmt specimen of manhood who appears to her with the charm of a. cowboy. the personal fascination of the Virginian and on his hands th stain of blood.

On thing alone wilt enable her to conquer th prudJce of education and see western Ideas with understanding and that la to corns into th atmosphere of teal to smell gunpowder to glance through which' but a side glance Into the eyes of" death. Owes WUUr makes you feel th pulsation of the warm western blood. something of the poetry of the tr plains the wild outdoors life. far away from thecold intellectual. ismof New England.

In a sense The Virginian" Is a plea for lynching but. let the reader not be mikaktn. It la ol tlf for mob law. TbV machinery of courts learns too cumb rou for the Wyoming of Sri Wl tars play. Tt logic of rl nt and wronj- argued with revolvers and it seems that poetic justice guides the bulMi of honest men.

Every on ought to se Th4 Tin. Lialan. It deals with. real questions- and arguments between men of flesh and blood. The ranch with Its wan paper of cuttings from Illustrated papers th mixing up of the babies th educetionof Emily the meetings and talk of lisa owb ar all luUof In.

treat. He ho would udderstand his country th. ti should not miss The Virginia. The Orphenm. Don't forget th thl will be amateur night at the Orpheum.

when tier to always offered some Tue on the iW Liter th regular program eomaleted Several local vaueSe- yule aspirants ar en th bill. Rut the regular sr worth swing. Grace Leooard 1 ntiouing to make a hit" with" her songs' and Imitations and th Zaretsky troupe. wlt their wild Ruseten dances are proving a irtael i t1oa. Th Van.

Brothers. who do octane nrosical comedy stunt Charles Manna. the street axlr. and the Misses Clark and rsd1e7 a dainty denting pair are ureep than ordinarily interestingnd th UV a wnol is Wnt pronouncM suceess. For nit the trslned dogs of the Jacob circus.

and Tediy the clown dog. are com- toafiSs th endr tt j- T. At' the' BU tf ha tty wu cesnsrae wi of Wtaa and. Son is th moet popUt musical comedy ofrii the Hiou management bet prs nted- lamaay wLs TB. theater has tert to and hundreds have been.

Wrn while the mtlnt gatheringsof ladles' children have be 4eeidedlypopnlat It has always been the policy of to present high dais of things tteatrt- cal at a scale of prices easy and that result ha. brought abittb popularity of th th fer. 1 not at ill oatif tbs ordinary to hear titirssiO00 that pleaie. th management and Win Woman and Song" has served to' advance the standing of the theater into a wider new of popularity than has before existed. Th most rerresentetive audiences have witnessed th performances.

and beclluu of th great varlet of entertainment this rero- lar mu lcal comedT' Thrls a treat demand for seats for Friday" night and. Saturdays mtinee ac night ptrformsfl0ee Nat win. Coming. Nat it. Win.

the tramp farceur. la a tW edition of A Lucky Dog. wm be at traction for xt week at the Bijou theater. Mr. Wills' has stndUd th hobo scientifi Wly and speaks ot him frosts this knowledge.

I I have made the tramp a lifelong study he says nd I flatter myself 1 know him from A to a. haa many peculiarities many oddities which other mortals do. not betray set If I se to do om thteg that 1s a bit. far Sut watch the next' hobo you met and tee If yea cant find a reason tar it. Traauw ars evI3e4 Mo mai yr dHea Ther la cajt tls knight of th shad.

mark jou and the. line Is no- wh drawn. tnor tightly nor more nrely. Th tramp andth bum ai tw dlffirvat types of tb hoba speciaL One romanc tor humor phlloaopby th other bu only br a ffroit rTf gred Th i latter ba bad gg and you want t6 look but for him. The tramp who bas romance Tin the soul 1 companion te whose company' any.

of may spend plejiaant hoar His Imagination is frtile tor It oP country. th utdoorlll and that sort of thing. By tb Wo tokn k4 yUkwophr is sound. forvit Is Band on. human nature.

i have latecta to pearls of thooght worthy a' Ruikln. FlatoT or an Arlstotl eoming from th mouth ott amp Indeed I oa ko a hobo who JUld discuss the SocratisO theorr Ilk ijearnni prof or and I ft that alt my reading-Had don less for' me. than this man' communing with natura for. lie had not onlyTead. but.

thought' ior- himself and had accepted as troth totbing that coulJ not proTe to his" own lati.fa- don Tbo. nt SocraUa en better In hi syiithe- of ti problem ot the Balms by Joining wltl what the. great pMIowpher. had. thonght out the' thing which.

cad learned In. bis tram arotm globe. The humor of. a tramp r. charaet rU d' by spontao Mr.

Will Idwland In TODCIB- lon and la. thi respect. It differs from most' other peoplesLnnmor There" is noibtct studl or thought oat about lt Bonn of nnr. lines I have the hr to acknowledge ar original with manna I hav met. LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES Are recognized the world over as th glass made.

We have just received the largest importation order ever hipped to Atlanta. There is nothing1 mote appropriate for. a Christmas gift. Make your selection now and have them laid side- while our tock is complete. IJ tar Ballard Optical Co.

75 Peaettw AUTOMATIC MARKING CO. Application for Charter Flied I Richmond Superior Court. sUr Oaw December Speciaiji w. McCarty. C.

G. Hanson A. IV Churchill. James It. Gray and James IV McQowan have filed in" the of clerk of the superior court here achar er for the" Automatic Marking Corn- any an organization with a capital stock of- 100000 which build plant and factories In Augusta iorth manuiacturVot a recently Invented machine for the automatic marking for hlpment Identification for other pur- poses of bales of.

cotton cotton goods ute hemp. and other bales of marketable comntodltles. The incorporatoem M. leading cotton and compress men of Augusta. Atlanta andlCBarltoton.

W. If. oBanett of Augusta is the iittom tor full Weight BANNER Forked. Campbell Coal Co jF- 5 7. diL c' i 1 Jlj1by1 Fo thall' Eu Plar te fQ liOm eKCrmCH WINS.

INUARDURIVE ead der tb OD Stridea-fle 5. heB. 6. I Me bY ree 1 DgtlI ThenAce lat strld ell. deartrack P.ACE-Fve I.

TartarMaJ I. :07 clde 8ECO 1 courae 14 Iif I tl rd Six Rebo114 10to won I I SECOndJack WI tt. 10 I 15 3 atIngKlamlsha arsh rt ra. Yen AC I. me.

I :28 1 dy Vln ent. Al ll. I turlon 111n to I. PBaI- ey Hu ed TY ollan. con Ben onhurst P1t Bt.

RACE tee-nth. I1or iradlsh 100 nx. by I SEC 11d 10to 5. CIt Ra.c--Ffv fulon JI ebloom. JlhI 1 nd Seven furton lIteyenl 8 Georg Race-Five Lona Bo lAdy 102 Retle.

Wiilsk 105 Esther S1 10S Th Urtel Anna. The FroI enlLC. MTh5 UI Seven lot Commun1 aw Ro 1 lk n. sixteenth. Slster ThomJlon.

DeII O. a Pre1t1ce laJme Gr nd the th been I1. nt re tltlon yeara v- lu porten falls Whther the harg t' uc doc lne kH rid. fir the be ent d. ret of the I the th 1 rule be um which 111 In.

c. ot I til cont t. De 5. re. Jok8onCOOn t.

Capt 1n pl lng i tr A lljSTARPL EORDOUGlASS t. i' enri sSeeB Picked Coim rys Gre test te m. thathan DoUil s. ywho greatplaylng WOD me fr thea vi. Is iveti andtrom pe.

on. YaleJa with is h. Jon IO. Vou ass. CO Two pne three me Sl bman Sel cted el Ctton 1 hla.

ex much 8 Of. I rham I 1 1 lIe ern SOut rn team. a- 1r plrf ct en- The very ame of The rer the A In lth the at' on. the ces is of the to 11 the I. the of I I pro uced.

Y. Ray the hOI IW The DOt. ous the be I Irll. AloDOStll I ta Da ember Ithe the r. IOOlo clothl 1 lted theflre fXtI ulghed a' nsp MPi 81' FORWARD PASS ousJ ch WiIIW rkmi A oilion qf ay.

PlaYA o4 WII1Sty umt en. ement s. 1t tha bl ed oot comI ktee togethe. this win. in tact tlNt 1vtth I 1 tift.

a. utbethrow I AU the sayjou the i1ro yen It trIal It play not t. ted U1lk its eaent 1J Ite tttJst What wilt be done wtUt et One 8 estl1 rernedY1ng I feet play Is to cut down distance. makirJg lihott lhe thJg on This as e. ot b.

Waiter CA 1p. the well known cndlron expert. is gaInst the play I1A It now standJJ. Here he hat to cay on the IUbJoot New Haven December S. Walter Ca P.

footbaU COAOhi at Yale II out the forward Pa-as. When ter to revis the code camp wm advo- cati the abolition of this play. The prefent rnla nu. Ule exception of the to are the torw Lrd peas givIng an inferior Clpen chance to. win out Mr.

Catjp When the new rules were drat Intro duc two years ago there were many Who conterided that it Was too mUCh to' require of any team that they Ifh luJd gain ten yards In three and prediction was no would put an' end to' the yard In abort order. and 41read there are those who would like to' see strtcted. POlying upon it ye or eVen gether. nd keeping outside kl anti rd rule. game was primarily.

to les the value of posse- this 11 yr U. wn. no me elementof HelIkes playa. de nfte reaeoi looes te fn respects. Uke 1 MEml LE Ca.

only one ind flnltely Mencion RACE-Futurity 10 I. I 12 RACE to' 17to I II LAd RACE-Five 6. I. 1 :01 Bra ta1n. alxt enth.

S. 5to I. A1amQalso CE-1U1 1xte ntb G. 10. t.

I :49 MayHoII day IL II RACE Win Tin I I. 109" 5. I 14. I NO MINOR DELEILANTY I ap to. Ne.

Pl' Tent Ohl I tlaLr-TheCl Velan to Delebantyto. Orleanlof thet bufthe lpagueand agaJnstthe thetranfer rankof NewOrJea steam ge te Jfh itls taln1rhetber eNapwJn201n h. I to XM PRESENTS Ol4lOftIUU antlnk eIean iel 7. 2 12WhiHba11at. i of' i 4 vr.

fit I I 8 c'- 1' a or lnMel tS fidYoun Mens ts ram reoatSji f' 1q 4i if ijIOo ti valU an l. of' wear bl togtV Y9 U. 1110 vaJuefotIQUrJOleyt1 l1n Ji" eISew ere uEi tO 1lli1g7t tetA1. Be11j n4 dg. s.

de. 1 rk In sfyleAhey lc Ye inCLu tlup 9. tf 1 1 in. tailo ing tP1ey en wjtl ithej 1e tt Qr8 sb SuitsandJ Cj3tS. 1.

5. 18 50. 2205 40. IJ aasli rrde ues' iW peh seH nakerc efs GlovesUmbrell All th lo fY i t1 6' i ESSIG JIios t. TEAM Teil11e11sean.

L. AssocIation at. seventeen' Vander the mmodor 1 ha dlfferentlnatl- Th have 96. Is I 2 of 5 3 Comm dorel of I hlg eat. nutrib r- olnta by Vand rbllt sln re or HAmlet81 he.

0 far i dl ual most wlXkand three iErt rmartces In ble 15- torz 1I tha. 1 befoTewhlle at Han et' crowd visit tlon' tbe' pl rs sh Uld fiCient answ who' hold the Dol nger haYea hatthe appreciated is patnln thelntelil- gent FoR1 an. romance liven. In. the rke 1n seen Grind.

tou ht mMtD night. those atr a. ideals formed reading. ATVtLrR lj I i bythelr opponentaOwa1 100. ar a gre ated olnt.

8 or eaT 1 1. Th In' 18 0 throurrmhtbe CTol8edor any' madebr I tlie Th thflell record for I ANDI1AMLET MANTELLDREW U. the. there the atmoa herlc. struggle the west.

little' Vernoastsr being whether' mll111nC nt ap eh rm the One' alone' the' 112. Dto the' tbrou a. the t.l w114out-ot- tam" Nw In. sen. pl.

r. 4erJlOt bemlsitaken1t pIHfor The 01 co rtieemi t4 eam1leroue trthe Wyom n. 0flIi. WI'- Tb. lol1cot 1' hta 4 wjont thai tb bu Jroneat olllOUlbt to.

arcumenUbetw bl witb' wan. the the meetJ a 4 or an who ul4ul better li Orph 1Im. Utatihle there" the' Procr 1acoamlet the Ilt re wOrtJi IHIn OraceLe aar41s one theZareuky 111111 their. Ra tn daricean nlrt lese BrotherS 1 11W aleomed7 streUaklr IUI DJOI ordlnar1IYlllterellt1D n4the1 41o whole. be ncP DOUD au doPof CO etrctVndTet14y.

do are m- ai theb 1J It has heeD prett uoa b. porductlon 1. the mOltpOPU1ar' ca1 te D. lDan. emeDt preaente4lnlDuF.

long we ka. beth tHta4 I Its very cap dt hUIJdt dah6ve I turned sway tron the perf4n1lUc i Wbne the riD. ot. aJld. beeti4ee1ded1Fpopu1att.

It the rJou the hllheatclu i. eu to meet i haabrOUht wutthe the theater I. at11out ftb. lI1im. tbatpleatL the manacem ut WlnWomu Rd tl iD The i.

nt a ucUen e. the thewreat muslca1' come tI nl bt perfonnalleeL' ttamP if. LUclQHDoC Jb next 11 bustudlad the e1e1 kof 1l Jm01VI-- ed tram lltel ucstudT" anti Ato HhIa 01her11 rta doDot Im do aomethJJilt1It is far tt hed JUltwatchtbenut IUI 101f. ttTr evI i. tritoD I ietl ea.

te amon knr. ofUlarIWI. jOUu4thtinne no wIMHdratmmortlehtlDor e1i Tbe 7tra ip an4 ctbe oltll 1PDW1C Im 1 er. 18' elli nd70 tdloolcbut loihJm ii ta aoulJt. anlonm" whoMcomP nT of11 D.

rtne. tee4e the ntdoorUetndau tbqByttze W. Jcecphi aouncStorJt 1s1Iued b1lDlllJlWn. 1' r1I a Ruakl Platoor OmJil them thaortramfA bd rbae W' OboYhO' tll8cI the SoeriUIJ1U1eorr PkeJ ed tf llI rea41nc. JIa4 P.

far" e. th 1III. ina orIl. only II. bad tho1IlItor hadac ept" uiith Ie 1Iot' 18 to' ow tta Tb he nf 8 beiteria hI.

qnt I. ofiM ror. Wltkw lat Mt. PhI eoPher ut th tnlIla Sthelloba The huin 1' eharaeterJ. iii Kr eo1n4tn II lon1Id tntliJa otherpeop humor nere11Oib11c thouhtOotbo Soaomy.

IJn a. have. hon to lo" etIe od 1IlW1pa ttall hv et LEM 4IREjOPERAGLASS ArelecoCI1bedtbe worJISov the bectclamade Weh vejustr eIve4' larg lt aPSm ptlate electlonnow tst 1Ilpl te. 7 terBaJIrd 7Peacl1trH iIa1 TqMA ICM KINGC AppUeAtioalor CrterFSle Rte lItt11I rtOJlCo1lrt. ista.

aa. Dec mb rl5. cCart Han8 Church1l1Jamu Gra udTnIe V4L lIledln otr fthe lerkotthe 1 ire br terf Kark11 c' panjr orp UO ofIOOGW h1chwDlbI1Jtd t1ant.ut faetorlesin 10 the tlu. of 4 ma th autom t1c mark1n ah1pm ilt1denUt1caUon 'Pui-i fb 1 ttonroodl jute an4 jther1 I marketiLbleCommod tJ. Th Inco ratoca l1th oinpr Iq AuutaJ forthe c-- I Whft You Are arR lood.

FuUW rht 14. tI r' i5 Clean N. 81 0 ate. tftiH' 1' QuIck Delivery i' 7 :4. ih a6 1 bYYQPf l1p' 1 656 1 pb811 Cn O.

i i i 6D' 1 cf ThIDAY OEMIEE i- I I FoothIIs Lick IN HARD. DRIVE vaunter Xe he he tut- I I 4 QJiDafliel ta tl. I I I eecon I 5. ure 5. 2 Bebo.

I I 4 I 0 I 3- iis ert Seven J. I to I. I3ey I 54 tA I 14 Time. s4ed AUcon 5. to 202 Bluelein.

Your t. IOL T4 Kanet 9 lls io. flee Ann. 10 Mil. i7.

tboir be a b. radar ef- color CAPTAINOF erenan Jeokaoet ofCo ntr I given pe OLDMAN ha ha wa em a a an T. i 00 I- MtNS 350 H0LS IN THIS CITY. LU. LEAThCRU INCWDINQ PATENT LEAThCR cvrY STYLE.

AU. SIZEB WIDTh 3U0. 1)htn. W. I.

Douglag makes and sells moremerig 3bOshoesthanany othcrmaiiufacturefbecausethey hold their shape fit better wear i a longer and are of greater value Fpeis than anyotherehoe5lnthewQj WI L1 DOUGLAS S4OOGILTEOGE SHOE OannofRo tquaiIodatjyppioe w. i DOUCLAS BOYS' SHOES I7SAID 200. JUSTTRE SAME ASMY MDrS 1350550E3THE MIdS LThER31 FOR 1175 AND co Ia CAVTJON. W. L.

Dongiss name 4 1ift Take No Substltut. Shoe. mailed from fectOl7 to any part of the world. Illustrated Catalog free. I.

D0Uc1148 flrocktoxi Mass. WI4DOUGLASSHOESTflRE.IN ATLANTA 11 PEACHTREE5S1REET. ir CAMP OPPOSES' ss ik for atPlay1 Itfog llinibiat Ai The Tile eadr ore aubjected CtrO wfo nai ri prgr wt pia and two of that perf ea Rut wtt retnecl gnaki thx. a Teb. I gr1di 8.

what suj Tale will ii 44L fcsrwapj a wi djj Whenthe duced contend thould an to aieady more as ag an kidk yar4 lesgen Americ a like 17 I I I I I 2 I 12 RACE-Mile an I I Il FOR a Delehanty taut whether XMAS ouo. 0z. pd wx 1j Before mas Men'S and Young 1 St and Overcoats those we are interest you I in handsomely to give you ill 1third value for yourmoney than obtainable Clothes. sy1e fhe areiigtthcivein unequaledfortheprice and fit they on apar withthe iherch nt tailors' best. Overcoats 20 2250 upto40 CoatsVaistcoats :5 i a I.

ervwI17a1siS1 VANDYFOOTBALL DrW ottpointi while fr. iis intelli- fte at the I I ih l' ats NAT WILLS. of I3Out 19 teams can showa 1 preeaioa made i a. hi the which 5. of treieu of IIIIOi ahiet right- I.

one see upef y. is. ale" I. Cr. orth Is to the it veirtibla a interesting.

and th. bll a soc sI- week an the 1Ctcadsile theChUifSn fliJoe. rett1 tte Wcctan Song" comedfofenl0E presented. ev gatherinas of sad base deCIdedII pulf Bljou highest thiiils-the1n1 meetand abdut the atall out pleatethe to 40 1 the rnceicaIc0me1 lil8. at- 2 lie.

ii doIiot seem somethlhg npitbobo TjaJg rs Tben.Ia-e.caat. knIglsza the mark whet. mocetightly nor lie typesof thhobo iiii r- tbsother bmeniffrontry0 Le terisa baiegsandyottwsnt sup romahcsi i.s- a us reyipen4piswnt Isfeatfletor feedscsiopn all tha is hL1e1TSteZeLltO riofthht a nAristotleoini1 thenouthsftrasnps VOaeknts hobowhocould jikleerned professor thattiI myreading0add fariss forma t. hopgh sr becoull hroye Thusb ni9 cratis en. 1 hissyntliesisof the robiesogt ithhtt 4'- fkCthlngE bbad is Oh.

0 spmtsnelty t. this frommost people humor 1 studied ta iL CknowiedgeR. crlglnaiwlth met" the best Zts1tJ AUTOMATICMARKING Augusta 5. offke the a char- ten pang. will a for manufacture of or bay of are and Charleston.

aq. r. is attorneY. edO- i 'fi 11 Guaranteed Full 3i 2 No Slate I ModeratePri cc the bargain should close byyotrcaIling a. :1 a at.

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