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if Igr SF" The Best Team Wort Plainsmen Outplayed fii Ey lay I- 1" is partawntiljuttKic lar Buns llgiejJiidrets' ne ublidp sible Tej is RecbrdVClean for Season. LJ By Dick JeroUo The Tech TTelioW Jackets brought their 1915 jfootball season tOy a close yesterday afternoon by defeating the Auburn Plainsmen. 7 to 0 In a stubbornly contested gajne winding up the most successful season a Tech eleven caa ever had. Eight were. played during the fall.

Mercer Transylvania Ii. SU KqrthCarolina Alabamawnl Auburn all succumbed" to. the Tech-ma chine and onlyYGeorgia favored by- a. rainy day and aheavy field were able to handle the Jackets and the" but they could get wasa tie. In defeating Auburrr.

Thursday the Jackets acorei the second win that a Tech team has ever oeeh able to reg later on an. Auburn eleven. The last Tech victory- came in UoS Thu was the nineteenth meeting between' the two elevens The Jackets by the victory secure a tie with Vanderbilt to. the championship of this section of the south. Best Tean a.

The best team. won. There is no question about It. Auburn was out played In every department with the the exception bf punting and were on spell in second period. and wereon the defensive most of the The Jackets showed more drive to their attack into the line a- better in terference on end.

runs. an ability to break. up forward passes' and a. stiffer defense than Auburn's. The.

game proved the best of the season as. was predicted In- advance of the game. Prom a spectators point of view It was easily we best of several seasons. This was due to. the play of both sidea being more open and more chances taken In handling the ball resulting trom the dry bait and field.

Both. teams fought fiercely. The Jackets' play- was even more savage than that of the Plainsmen resulting in Auburn men late out Inter mlttentiy throughout the game some to' be carried to the side lines never to return. A glance at the summary of ground gained and Jos during the game is Pall that is necessary to prove that the won. Techregistered 14 first.

IS on plays to 7 by. Auburn on plays and on penalties. Tech gained a total of 324 yards. on end runs and rushes against 151 They also. puntedfurther returned.

offs ther. But. Prendergats kicks aver aged more than those of. the Tech men. The lrf ne Score.

The. score of the game came in the second period and wee the result of two as spectacular end runs by Everitt Strupper. the Tech halfback. sis an Atlantapublic has ever the pleasure of witness. With the ball on jAuburna yard line the first quarter ended.

Strupper replaced. Fielder Tech and on the first play. circled Auburn's right end for 20 yards before being run out of bounds. On the next play. he started around left end.

Cutting loose. front him he broke back Into the center of the then stepping twisting. dodging. turning. he eluded every man on the Auburn team.

half of whom made ra tackle for him. and sped for a touchdown. The run wasspectacular but. mane possible by reason of the flne Interference that was furnished by his team- TWO NEW STYLES. EASY TO PUT ONJANfJ TAKE OFF.

2fer25e nta PEAftODY A Co. INC. MAKER MOTOR i. mates. When' upp would sidestep a his.

teammates would promptlydump him before he could get back Into the play and When he went-over the goal line Snter and Goree were with him blocking reft the Auburn tacklers. 5 Spence calmly converted the touch down into a goaL i AifctB iJfeisarSeoi Tay lor kicked off Auburn two plays and Tech was penal. zed. Strupperm puntwaa blocked- but he recovered. Tech was penalized again and two more plays and then Strupper kicked out of bounds on his own- 0 yard' line.

I Captaln Bldezthen showed some of the stuff that has made him one of Auburnsfamous string. of llnevsmash- ers. He naramered the line for. 8. then I 4 4 47j2 1 it yards.

utthe last buck felt a fraction. of. a foot short for a touchdown. and the ball went over to the Jackets. r.7----- It was a wonderful exhibition of line smashing and as good- an exhibition of.

defense by the Tech linesman as has been seen here lnmanyadayn V. At no other stage during the game. did the Plainsmen haveaf. chance to tally. and the game.

as far aa Auburn was concerned punting. whUe the. Jackets started several marches. butrcoUld not get within- the yard line. of.

themand always had' a penalty Inf lie ted. when It hurt the most. Tue Gsum orAulIr the" work" of Bides Prendergast and Steed stood out on offense while Babe Taylor inthe. final game 01 his careerwitll Auburnshowed.some more thatijnaKeahim all- southern lineman. Forvthe Jackets.

the lions share of the pratso- will probably go to Strup- per. hut-he was' aided valiantly by his teammateshis two runs standing' out In spectacular- fashionmaking him the games real tar 'V-But on offense. Captain' Morrison. Jonnston SpenceGloverand Duncan did their share. thelatter running well with the ball.

Every time. he carried It by main brute force. bowling. over Auburn players so fiercely time was necessary for them to get-back into the game. while hl Interference to Strupper was the best ever given- a halfback Bob Lang.

playing his Iast gamefor the Jackets. played hisbest game. lie piled play after play in the center of the line and down the field with his ends on. punts. made-half of the tackles his side made.

Hugh opened up. big holes In the Auburn line for' Spence to plunge through. while Baruwell also played nice Morrisons Fine Game. Captain Morrisoni around play was superb and his. grit Insticking to the ship until the last.

despite the tact that. liii injured" shoulder Was hurt again in the fierce scrimmage. was commendable. 1 The Tech. machine moved" smoothly with him at.

the selected. his plays carefully vandrarely ever. chose the one. But with-his arm helpless the two periods. he was unable to hurl any' forward passes.

In backing. up the line he- played fiercely. rivaling Babe Taylor with- the viciousness of his tackles. Auburn fought gamely throughout but was meeting a- superior eleven. Their- spirit was admirable.

Coach Donihue was forced to use his cripples. and even' his wellmen were roughly handled by the fierce playing- Jackets. That the Jackets were in splendid condition. was jroven by. the way.

their men played. Despite their tremendous exertions they were always fox. more. The Game In Brief. Tech won toss and ohosetie off.

Auburn defending the south goal. Auburn to kick after two plays. and so was Tech. Auburn was againforcedto punt. Tech.

with Gore Spence. Morrison. Stf enceFleld- er Gorse Johnston. MorrisonFielder Spence Johnston. and Spence carrying the ball In that order.

put the ball on Auburn's yard only- to lose It on downs. Auburn tailed to grain on two playa and then. Prendergast. fumbling a PMS for a punt and skirted Tech's-left end for40yards before being brought to-- earthbya sjwarmiOf Jackets out of bounds. Three plays failed to gain the.

necessary first down. and the ball went' to- the Jackets on their yard" line. Tech and Auburn exchange punts after three plays and then Johnston got 2. Auburn was. penalized yards rf or offside and Fielder circled Auburn's left" end and.

cutting back Into the center of the field dodged his way yards. until Caughmn spilled him and was hurt the play and carried from the field. Halrslon taking his place. Morrison made a. yard.

when the quarter ended. yj f' ii On two' plays. a yard run and a yard by. Strupper the ball was carriedover. for a.

touchdown at the start of the second quarter- and Spence kicked the Taylor kicked off. and the Jackets. hurt by two penalties- after making good gainswere forced to surrender the ball to Auburn after Strupper had kicked' out of bounds on Tech's yard line. Captain' Bides. In line bucks.

carried the- ball U. yards of the necessary 30 for a touchdown when the ball went over. Morrison behind his goal line to the yard line and Struppor. Intercepted antAuburn forward pass on. yard line on the third- play.

Three- plays and Morrison was forcedto si Auburn failed to gain and. three for- ntp Title Opened. Philadelphia November 3 jCbrneU defeated the University1 bf Pennsylva- on Franklin field today. In contest and tonight- Ithacans are claiming the football championship of the. east.

The score was 2. to 9 but It' does-- not indicate the terrible scare the- nghungr Quaker rave the unde feateg Red team. The final quarter opened with Pennsylvania leading. 9 to 7. and Cornell fighting desperately to.

turn the tide of victory in her. favor. the- marvelous Captain Barrett leading In the attack. Pennsylvania. battered about.

by various- teams. during- the season and desperate from adverse criticism because of. her poor showing had risen like flash in the second swept Cornell off her feet- and took' the lead. Then Cornell with defeat staring her in' the. face showed her- championship calibre.

By a mighty effort she smashed Pennsylvania's defense and battered ner way. to- victory ny scoring two more touchdown arid a field goal. Twenty-five- thousand. persons saw the NewYorkstate team. It was Cornell's third straight victory over Pennsylvania and her.

fourth ov her old rivals la twenty-three years. Barrett was Cornell's greatest hero and closed his football career by. scoring eighteen of- "Cornell's twenty-four points. Penny BrlllUBt Streak. Corneil had all thabetter of the play- Ing- In the first period.

but. Pennsyl vanlas rejuvenated defense was strong enough to keep the Ithacans from scoring In the second period Pennsylvania ahowedrinost of. her brilliant playing. made a. touchdown early In the Period by terrific ilne bucking.

Pennsylvania secured the ball In Cor- neUiiter1tryi0n a. ble after being setbaclcI5yard the Quakers executed flew formation on which she gained 40 yards on a forwarcl.pass.-f Another. forward pass ith ball on Cornell's yard mark 5 ndiSfliTre8Vwai y- Later In the Vxno replaced Right was desperately de iM aniaet Barrett missed two als but tan Cornell opened up dc enntlrlTanl to. falter The ii Sf hammered and Blue and finally Barrett broke through tor a yard run' and touchdown. This score.

sending- Cornell into the lead. shook pennsylyanlaa confidence and Cornell soon addetl another touchdown. largely on an. Intercepted forward pasa Barrett was. every where verthe field.

breaking up. plays and killing forward E5t up kicking afield goal after three unsuccessful attempts. Cornell played. hard and- mostly straight football. while Pennsylvania made many- spectacular plays.

The NavyiootbaUsquadwhlcai plays the Army at New York on Saturday saw the game. up and summary CORNELI 4) Pos. PBNXsUJ. elton vUiTiIi Hopkins Minejr TA i i Mathews Miller. Uenning V001 VC i iv Wray Anderson w.

O. Neifl Olllles v. B. T. vi Russell Eckleyv fir B.K.H Miller Barrett.

QBi Bell Derr Mueller R- i Williams Score by- periods CornelL 0. 70. IT U. PennsylyaniiLr 0 Wj Langf ord Trinity um- Dvld UFuUs. Brown field Judge.

Cart MarshalL- Harvard ead linesman. Lfthlgh. Time of periods 15 minutes each. Cornell scoring Touohdownv Barrett 2. Shtverick goals from touahdowna.

Barrett field lsoaltrBarrett Pennsylvania scoringt Touchdown. Williams field goal. Substitutions. Cornell. Jewett for Tilley SanderJor KckleyPennsylvania Hawleyfor Hopkins.

Murdock for Ha w- leyy Price for tiell. Harris for" Rum- selLvUrauhart for H. Miller Ross for Williams. Williams for Ross. Loucks for Williams Tlghe for Loucka.

Loucks forBell. NORMANDY WINNER Completing the course' of two miles In 11 minutes and seconds. G. ii. 'Normandy won the' first annual road race staged by.

the local Youn' Men's Christian association Thursday morning. II W. Pope finished second. In the race being ten seconds behind the win- ner.1 S. C.

Roper was third. and- H. C. Eubanka fourth. Eight- men started.

the race and iii eight. ftnished. By winning the' event. Normandy wins a leg on the handsome cup offered by A. G.

Spalding. This cup must be won twice one man before it becomes his permanent property. The race will be an annual event of the end next year will be over a course of 3 ward passes were. broken up by the and the ball went over on their yard line when' the quarter ended. Third Quarter.

Auburn kicked of to start' the third quarter. Fielder returned It 20 yards. then peeled oft 10 yards- on the first play. After two plays Yomon kicked tile ball 70 yards over- Auburn's goal line. Four exchanges of punts followed alter useless attempts to gain by both sides.

with the exception of a yard run by Prenflergait On one rot Prendergasts punts the ball hitting on its axis bounded backward JO yards. v- Morrison punted- when the fourth quarter started. Steed got around end for ol2 yards and after Auburn backs were. nailed for a loss- Prendergast was forced to kick. Wielder Duncan end Btruppermade first down in three plays and then Strupper with Duncan acting 55 interferer.

bowled their- way 25 yards before he was brought to earth Strupper and Glover made- a first down but a yard penalty for holding put the Jackets back end they lot chance for a touchdown. Auburn then worked a. successful forward pass for a yard gain. after being held In the line. Strupper Intercepted- an.

Auburn forward pass on his own yard line- Glover Strupper. Morrison. Duncan. and In that orders made three first downs for' the- Jacekts and- were lining up for. another play when the game.

ended with the Jackets. setting sail for. another touchdown. np" aad 3. ECH positions iAxmuftN Qoree uETaylorcapt i Wynne.

Campbell. Phillips v. C. i Robinson. rvl i i Barnwell.

ViiRTiv wVi Sample. senter R. Ei iv. Morrison capt ao. Bri Capghman Touchdown.

Strupper goal trom touchdown lBP referee. Brown Vanderbflt umpire. Bennett Penn ylvan1a Afield judge. Hamilton Vanderbilt head" linesman Graham Washington. and Time otqnar- term.

15- minutes j. Substitutions ubarn. Halrzton for Caughman. Bides tor Ducote Goodwin fo Frlckey pen er Goodwin. Adklna for Wren or ina Rlekenbacher- orirAdklna Scott Rlckenbschart-H irsteB or Scatt Tecli Stropperor FieM rr BelI- Duncan rs Lead Commodores Opening Nashville Teon.

November 25. -Outplayed and held scoreless duririff the first two quarters 6f the annual Thanksgiving game with Sewaaee and wlththe Tigers holding a lead fo three- quarters as aresult of kick the Vanderbllt football team this afternoon came back strong Jn the fourth quarter. and. rolled up a score of 27 points. VDderbllt touchdowns.

and Curry kicked three goals. Curry was' the star or. the' game and proved. a marvel atadvancIngthe the balL Nearjthe end Lot the last quart when Clark received the ball on own yard line andran ID yards' for a toudown. Another time he.

ran J4 yards for a touchdown. Time after. time Curry made 10 16 and 29 yard gains and Ills work' was largely responsible. for VDdeJbUt victory. Zertoll made a.

run of 24 yards. Vanderbilt tried the forward pass a number of- times. and made one gain of 20 yards. Cody tried to kick' tort a goal five times tout failed each time. For DQtblns was the tar.

Vanderbllt began to strike her stride at the-beginning of. the third quarter. Coach Maddox's Prep Roll Up 82itp 0 Score Against theV Barnesvillc Cadets. Mllledgevnie. Ga November.

Special. Coach Maddoxsi M. scoring. machine completely overwhelmed Gordon by the huge scoreof to 0. demonstrating G.

at. C. prowess in Georglaprepdorm The giun was witnessed by 2600. Neverin' the history of football here has been as large and never before has such a score been' piled up by any team against Gordon. Coach Maddox Is completely happy and.

made a. short address tohl boys thank ing each for. the splendid. work thtlflftdC fur G. MC the greatest record.

ever' achieved by a football team In-The town to to G. Id. boys to night. Gordon was outplayed. in very way- Coach Moore's team-never got In a gunshot of scoring during the entire game.

How rea Were Made. The scoring was made as follows' Reynolds ran for U. yards through center of field on a double pass for touchdown. Harper failed ox goal score. toO G.

Ii worked ball to Gordon yard line and Harper bucked center for touchdown. Harper kicked goal score G. II Gordon 0. On forward pass Mutt Rhodes rate for 65 yards being tackled on Gordon' yard line. by Amos.

First quarter ended here. Norrls- made- the next i touchdown and Harper- kicked goal score 29 to 0. Reynolds made' yard broken field run or- touchdown Norrls kicked goal 27 to 0 Norris' recovered muffed ball and' ran for JO yards for touchdown no goal. IS to OZ Forward pass caught by- MeXinley and a goal kicked by Norris is made the score U. 40.

0. Gordon threw for a forward pass Waters caught it and ran1 for touchdown. Norris kicked goal. and the first halt ended here. Score G.

Jot. 47 Gordon on the first play' In second half Whitehead csugnt a pass arid made a long run for touchdown Harper kicked goaiG. Ma With the ball on- Gordon' yard line Norris went through the line for touchdown. Harper kicked 1 to 0. Forward pass from Reynolds to Waters scored the next touchdown.

Harper kicked goal to liv last quarter- Gordon. tumbled. and Harper recovered and ran SO yards. reMichaelmade. a flying tackle and downed.

him. on. Cordon yard line Norris wen over for touchdown. Score 7 to On' a double pass rom Tunnell to King. the final touchdown was made.

Harper. kicked. goal. Final score GM CJK Gordon. 0 MERCER IS BEATEN BY FLORIDA ELEVEN Macon Ga.

November 2s. Special. Mercer lost to the University of. Florida. It to 7i In the last game season at Central GUy park this evening.

It was regular. steady football from be ginning to end. with few trick- plays. Florida made' two- touchdowns la- the first quarter. The first was made by consistent line linebncking while the ec- ond was by a IOyard forward pass.

Florida' kicked onei goal and the quarter ended 1 to Ot- In the second quarter- Florida- again made' a 8 yard forward pass scoring touchdown and goaLURamsdell starred for Florida In ih third quarter and made the fourth touchdown. The feature play of the game cams la the third quarter. when Captain Swarm. of Mercer. went through.

the entire Florida team for a yard run and a We kly kicked nak- tog the score 27 to T. Darkness came on the last quarter was r. made touchdown on line bucking and kicked CHICAGO NINE SAILS FROM FOREIGN SHORES Manila November. The Unlyer- lty Chicago. baseball.

tearn which has en touring Japan end the-- Philippines Milled- for home today- A lars crowd gathered to on May- Button Bwwlytj former national women's tennis champion. defeated l-title vjwlier. la and outplayed Sewanee rora' at time on. up and summary VANUERBILT Z7) Cody. Vvi T.

Turner WllllanM7. Li Q. Jg rry Itty er i C. ott Hamilton v. iR Ovi' Iic4e Upscomb Vv R.

ftwicn Cohen. eapt i i R. E. i McIaaac Bf it. Herrlng Frlel 4 1 i Sellers Zerf oss i H.

iLDobbins apt. Vloyd ii B. iljiaiJce Score- by. periods Vanderbilt i vi. iO 0 Sewanee ii.

tV vJ 0 0 0 8 Touchdowns. Ray a. goals after toudjdown. Curry ii goal from field. Herring.

Substitution Sewanec. Bluhm fo Edmonds. Seattle for BluSun. Edmonds for Seattle Northern. for Edmonds.

Mow for Harrison for Perry. Vanderbilt Chester for Adams- Northcutt for Curry. Moullon' for Zerf ooa Turner for- Floyd. AdamaVfor Hayes. Brown for HamUton.

Putnam for Ham ilton. Hamilton for Brown. Ray for PrieL. 4 RAINED LOST IN TECH-AUBURN Ground Gained- First Or. Second Forward.

Pi End Runs Punts' off Returned Forward Pass Returned Punts Returned. Ground Lost- Thrown for. Loss Penalties Tumbles i. TiAf 45 a Is to T. AT a it 14 it 1.

I is 8 as 0 70- US- 10 0- 1 It 45-105 10- Jl 4. HI 18 12 41 jT I. Su eh First downs 14r touchdowns lso as attar. touchdowns ir oils alter touchdowns fall I field' coals field. goals fall.

0 saf ty 0 forward passes completed 0 forward passes fall klck blocked Auburn. first downs touchdowns goals aftertouchdowns goals after. i. touchdown- fall 0 field roils field coals fall safety 0 forwardpass is completed 1 forward paws- fall Boys' High- Beaten in Final r. r- of the Season by Goal fkickejd After the TechVHlgh 7 Boys' High 6 By a margin pf a goal- kicked.

after a- touchdown. Tech High won" the" city championship from Boys' High Thurs day morning. at Grant-Field and in doing won the' bet game' that' has ever staged between two rival teams. v. Fully.

three thousand- people saw the junior- SmlthUu. win and were treated to' an exhibition that was more than. It was billed to be. KThe advance dope gays Tech High a little edger as they were the heavier team. but after game started.

there was little difference in the two teams as the Gilmer. street eleven. played like wildcats. 'r: Boys' HlchoutPlayedTeeh High In every. department.

save' one. and this was at full where the- great Judy" liarlin starred for Tech B. Adams. lull on the losing eleven. ran.

mm IL close race. andbutforthe wonderful interference. given Harlan. would" have equalled. him in' ground gained during the melee.

Harlan. was the only man that could. consistently gain for Tech High. Scored it Start. Both elevens scored their touchdowns In.

the first quarter. BoysHigh getting thelrs first. After the kickoff Tech High was unable to gain the required distanceIn four-downs and the- ball went over- Taking the ball on the 40 yard line B. H. S.

marched straight down. the. field for 40 yards ant a touchdown. using only one trick and pet a. single forward pass during the Tneyrammed iiranairti Adams through the line and shot him off the ends time after time gaining every time while Steady Knox and Adams were therewith gaining ability also.

After. the ball brought to the yard line Steady Knox- the captain of the team wu. given lhe honor of- bucking it across. After the ball had switched back and forth without either' side being able to gain and. the quarter neared a close.

Harlan broke through on the yard line and scored Tech Highs only Harlan went through left tackle for the distance. it was a pretty run. Harlan shaking oft several tackles. After Harlan had made the touchdown. Fincherkicked goal.

his to making the point. that defeated Boys' Iligb. Thereafter neither. side. was able to tally.

Boys' High had two more. excellent chances but lost' the ball' twice. In the last stages the game they carried thebajl JO yards to Tech Highs yard line but lost It on downs. and immediately after Tech" High got the ball the game ended. r.

taftj lee. The- stars of the melee were Judy Harlan for Tech High and Bralnard Adams for Boys' High. Wallace. endralso Playe4 a nice game forTeca High titaten. Brooks and 1 Adamsplayed A good game.

for BoysHigh The up and summary BOTSHIGH TXn1UGIL. Loomis iiivi IiB Brooks. iViUTiiyivsFlncheT Hopkins LG Doyle I ff yc.V yThornton ones i Simpson. Calhoun tB E. Brooks.

I Adams i i Bvv i Day. Kendrick VVVL H. BV TV Wt Smith. U. Adamai.

viTFBiV vt. ILarlan. Summary Ian goats afterMonchdowns Pincher substitutes With. NlchoUSfor oDer Knox for Xendrick Hopkins for Loomis. Miley for Tech High Bearden for Brooks.

for Bearden. Time of quarterav 116 Referee. Alexander Tech urn- ech 2 Columnla. S. Ci ii er a A field goal by Weeks from the- yard line as the final quarteropenediave to the Citadel a.

to 0 victory over the Unlverrtnr of South Carolina in their annual Thanksgiving football me here' today. Carolina made a game rally us the. Jameclosed and by a series of- forward passes brought" the only- to kxs It. on wna. Carolina recovered Citadels and hi forward.

passes came to Clta- dra yard Boltoninterrupted forward pass as thsfgaae aded Plar was ta Citadels territory during th played desperatelrr out penal were very few. Luke Hill. CarottBai end was. thevlcdtvldnal tar. tackling si nUiri In the first period vof CaroUnamlsfd 4fi goal incfae ck" i fcf.

i Hold Scoreless for Two JRcfibdis Bnt Weaken in Pinal Sessions. Richmond. Viv November 25. Vir- won Its eighth consecutive Thanksgiving day- football clash from North Carolina- to Or here today. For nearly forty minutes the teams bat.

tled without. a score In the first half the Tar Heels played Virginia even and It was only when Injuries took out man after man that the. game was lost to the Tar Heels. ven then they' fought with desperation andtwice took' the ball from Virginia with less than a yard to go The. Orange and Blue offense was good.

but not as effective as it has been in. other games. Buck Mayer. tar Virginia-back wasuuable to get off any of his brilliant end runs. Virginia realized Its difficult task In.

the game and tried than four drop. kicks failed. For ward passing was resorted to on several occasions and three. times substantial gains were made TJiree how- ever were Intercepted by the Carolina secondary defense for Rood grains. up and summary VIRGINIA Pos.

CAROLINA. White. B. Boham Moore YVtit TUJ RamOy IL.Coleman- capt. Q.

well Brown Tandy Thurman' v. G.J. Tayloe Anderson R. Tv F. Jones Still well R.

EJ uHomewood Berkeley Q. U. Long Mayer I HBJr McDonald E. H. TayLoeCnL Spar ii F.

B. r. Re id Score by periods Virginia' 0 07 7 14 North Carolina-- 0 0 00 0 Substitutions. Virginia Ward for Moore Stuart for G. Anderson Caro lina- Currie for Grimes Cowell.

Hines for McDonald. Parker for Reid. Blunt- for Parker. Touchdowns. Anderson Mayer goals from touchdowns Thurman 2.

Referee UCGuffln. Michigan umpire Donnelly Trinity field Judge. Brooks. George Washington. Time of periods.

15 minutes- ATHENS HIGH GIVEN DRUBBINGBYG. MA By ount of 45 to 0 Georgia Mili tiry college experienced little difficulty in winning over the Athens High. eleven Thursday morning the game being played the GM A. gridiron In Col lege Park. This game closed the sea son for- GM A.

and also. for the Athens High team. Never throughout the gamedid the visitors hold the G. A. backs and they marched straight down the field on' six occasions for touchdowns using many trick.

plays throughout. G. A. outweighed Athens by about pounds to the- never threatened to score and' never were. closer- than 40 yards of the G.

M. A. goal posts. They could not galnthrough the line or around the ends. the only distance that.

they gained. being ot on forward Burton and Gerken played the best game or G. A. while the work of Ware-the Athens captain. was the feature them.

WAUGH BOUT OFF UNTILFRIDAY Shreveport. La November. 25. The round bout. between Bobby Waugh.

of. Fort Worth Texas. and' Joe of New Orleans which. was to. have taken place in the open here today.

was postponed. until to. morrow night on account of- weather conditions. Played Game to Ited and Black' 13 to McConnelli of Breaks His Leg. Si- Athens.

da November claL 2 orgla got revenge she been has been waiting tar since lact years defeat at the hands of- Clemsatf by defeating. the- Tigers here. this afl ernoonU to 0. In a game attended by 3000 enthusiastic holiday fans. rfc enjoyed the frequent brilliant aa sometimes spectacular passages mrtb Georgia.

first. touchdown. warn scored by Paddock who Is playing his last game in Red and Black in the first. quarter after he had. mad a- good run.

Henderson kicked goal. The second touchdown- was carried' over by Neville- In the fourth quarterf after he had bucked the line. for sin consecutive times gaining each Urn Henderson failed. to kick foal the Leo- ondUme Paddocks generalship was auperb. Neville was a shining star of the game' for doing magnificent deten.

site as as offensive work one long run being especially brilliant. Garrard for- three quarters also was an outstanding Red and flack tar McConnell. for Clemson. made the 7 longest run of tha game for the TIC. covering SO yards- and his teammates- put- up consistent defensive work throughout the entire me the line being one of.

the mot difficult Geor gin has attacked In. the third quarter of the game right MoCoanell of Commerce. right tackle had a. leg broken below the knee when he. collided with a- Tiger backf ielder.

In the last quarter Garrard. of Georgia and LJttlelohn. or Clemson. were bothtputout for roughing. following is the up and summary GEORGIA.

Position CLEMSON. Tnoma oni li McConnelliji R. pSiifl- 9- B. MoMillan Powell. H.

Harris R. IL McConnell Subetitutiona-Petree rforcVnyerst Wingate for McConnell. lloltzendorf fwf Powell. Dorsey for- Coleman Tate for- OarrardrJones for PooleTAdams iol' Jones. Mathews.

for Suggs Cox for- Handle Brandon for Cannon. M. Can Summary Touchdowns Paddock. Neville. Goals touchdown.

Henderson 1. Time of quarters 16 ruin- Utes. JRefereerWahoo jpf Carlisle. Umpire. Flnley of Virginia.

Ileadlinesinan Juy Woodruff of Alabama. Attenii dance. 3000. JIM. CALLAHAN WILL LEAD LOSANGELSS Xos Angeles Cat.

November zSV I- John 7. Powers owner of the Los Angeles Coast League club announced to. day that lames Callahan. former man- agerof the Chicago Americans. would managethe Los Angeles team next sea son.

Young Ahearn Wins. Airearri local light heavyweight con-ceded six pounds to Kid Warnerst Wllkesbarre. and easily him in their-ten-round bout in Brooklyn today. Wagner was outfought and out- pointed throughout. A Cigar made of as good tobacco.

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ThT 1 Jaket brOUiht clrlnlitot a l. on to. 1010 reterdyateroonbY defe UDB te Aubu1Pl mento O. atub borI7CDtet dgae WndIDgUP most 8ucestun echeleven baeverha gamew repla ddur te taLMercer. a Vd nT aYla 1 6 U.

onh ad uburI cc te' TechI chne DdonlYiGeorg taorodb7. taDydar aheV tl 1dwere. le ndo. ace aDdte the7coud. etwaate In.

deealDg. brn ruldy akeu score te 8CODd wi. tat TeC tea hu reg' lter on an. burn elevenolat ctr jr wa nhleteeDt meelngbetween' eleven. aket thovlctorj aecre te wltVancerblt chaplon hp ti.

seconof teouth wa Teb stteaui on Ter queUn AubU out- layedin everdepartent wih' te exceton f. puntig. wereon pel1te eODI perio ad ere. on te detenlvemot Ue. Theaket morodrlve to ItaklntothelDe eter in- eDdrDS Anabity uptorwad plleiad stfer Aubur Theg provedtebetof son.

waspredlctelnadvace thegae' rma spectt01IpoIDt vleWiwueasly betgameot esonB wutdue te pl7 tbotsld bei moreopenAd morechacesten hdlDgte bal. relulig te bal. neld team" fouht. fercely. Te ply.

morsavace thantbat tePlanmeQ resultng In' mebelnglaidout ml Hen Uy' te gae crried Ide lnenever return. c. te summa1 ofcr ud adlos al tlatls neeesary tat bettert am won' Teh regJteredt frst. down. 1.

to7 Auburn Son 1enaUel Tech gaDed. totl of3Uyardsonend ruaad alnst 16torAburo Tey punted further returDedklckoftu Ler ave' agd ore. taDtose" te Tehmn feLaeScre on ys oreotte cae I lecondperlod8dwa. reut It aSlspectuar endrunb tTech hafack tantapubUcha ever ha the winess WihtebaIConAubur' yard line' the rt. quater' ended.

Stpper for Tech ad' frL clrdedAUburDs rlht. 20yardsborbelngrunout bOUDds' OnthenextPlaYihetartedaounc tt Cuttng terereDce. hebrokebacJlDtote cen- ofte eld tWltigdogngturnmc mn' te Auburteamhal madoiatakle torhlmand IpedtoratQuchd wD. runwas' IPectulr. mAe siblebyreonOf te ne afltahedbr hl HRLN 2 tN CORTLEV23 IN g' 8.

I. i TO EvtSTLESES" toJAND TAKEOF 05 CLir pUD co I aw c. i. I. RN I I nt I 11 RIO.

QbR I Bji I I mr I Atlant c. c. ie wen 3trpp r' id step ckleronoofhl tammtewoud proIPty- dump" beore he culd getbalntthe plYnwben wentoverthe ioalUne Sntr ad reeweze locklg- AUbuntkrs cmy convrd tUh 40wJDtaco'- AaaNia B. iaJl kC At ad ater twoiply ad Tec pna- Iud Struppe. punt wu bloced ut recovred' Techwu penled aa plyed two ad ten itrper klckedout boudaonihl YadlDe Captin Bldez' tlenhowed eof te" stuftathmehlmoDof Auburs fus iC UnoJmalh- erHe hmerelUe 14:4" I' :1 6 yarslut' utthe-laat tel frcUon.

tootmhort atouchdown' 8dte. bal wetover to' teJacket I was' awonderul exlblU nof 1n mashngi nd a noaehlblton defns te UnNml a h. In many a nootherstagelurlngtecae th Plinsmen' havearchanceto taly. adthe utar wa concerDed developed Into putig te. Jackt sted' evera mrces.

but coUld wtin' 10 lie. them aDdalwaya pentynfU c1hel1 hurtUemst TeGl St orub rnth 1' otBldeZPer- deraf oltonot eDse whle TaJlorln the11nal hl' creerW1lJAuburn. IhOWId some mor of thestuUttmae JU aoutherlnemaD FotheackeW te' lepraswnJprobabb to. aidedvaanUy byh teamates his twoirn tdlnK out pctcular talhlonlmaklDghlmte gamel rell onotenCptl Momson' Jonnton' Spence. GloveradDuncn telr Ihae.

te ter. we wih tebaUEvertmehecrre I bymaln bruteforc bowUngover AUblrnplayro itercIY. tat waDeCeu1 tem. cae. InterferDC 10.

Strupperwa te betevr Techlnem BbLiplaynghls lt ge for theJaket plyed. b. bet gam pled plyferply1nthe centerlot ad dow. wlt hl endl puntSmade a1otte tke. hlaldemad HughMuck holel Aubur lne t05 pluDe throughwhlo oplayed nic ba aFb ciiti rle J' aU- ro pi 8dhla 1 In tckng te unWteltdeplote tathslnued shoulderwhut ganlnte ti cd nagej wa commendble I Tec.

mn sootly wt hm te' seectec. hl pils crduIY' and rarely coe teConenutwlthl leJte pedohewu tohur orwad paleL bacdn tlneh 1lae4i fercely. rivling be It te i vlcounel ohlatce i. i Auburfought gaeI7iuouahout. butwa meetIDga superor elevn Tei aplrltwu amlrable Coc Dnauewasforced ua hcrlpples welL men er rough y' te tlerce.

pla7ngacet Tat teack ttere InsleDdld cndtonwu 1roven te. teir menplayed Desie ter trmendous eorlon. tey. wer aIwan. more" 0' 0' re Glu IBlef Teh or i fOoeth otAtburn deendh OU goa Auburw torce tokcatr pla.

8d wa c. Aubur' waacnforcedtoput Teewlh or Morlo sdeceFleld- er. Gr ohDton MorCson. Fielder Sp nce ad' calDg te. bai IDtat 0rderputthebaloQ 10 ll oDIYtolollt ondown ted toplnf ontwoIlayS ten.

PreDdentfumbllg unt. plced ttuP8dslrted Techlef r. betore.be- awamof bunds. Ply. tale gan.

te. necess frt down ad t. bal. te. Jakeu yari lDe.

TehJ Aubumexc ged' i PUt treeplySeach ad tene ohn Zubunwa for- flde FIldeclrced AUburslet eDd' and cutg bac IDttheceDterofthe1eld dog h. wayUads untlcCaughmapU sburt101teplaandcr. red fromt eldHartnt placer" Jorri. h' de ia wh r' te ut rd. i i i arrD 8da ItyarD Stpper tebalW cried 70ver touchdown te stat econdqUter dSp Ico klckedtegaJ or.

ad aket pnte ater maltng gd 1 nnwerefored aueder ball toAubur atrStrppn TecJ Une c- Cpt. Bldelnllebucscarrle te bal yardofteDeee J30 touchdownwhentebal ovr. orrlon' kice. trm' behtd hl golntote .30 Strperl AubuJ1for waa hS. 7r lDeon to trd hre.

play ad Morln wforetoklck AU U1fil gala th for 3 1 i 1 1 .1 1 I IL I NS i Ct. SWBUaS3 1 Fll cJ a TcJ 1 1D rWo u. P. I wJn YLIC L. a Ya a eJ4A iVa' so cl aW cIQ va.

Sn qmuId CK nl :1 n1. is b. f. W. g- 9 ff 1 i 7 b- 8 i ri 1 1 0J FIN LRHEYWIHS ON LT eITh SWe.

Into i Ct tdNere dUptiLislP rha Ph leplaNovemb rDel iiefeaied thenlve1t1 PenQlva laonFran feld' In eODtet. adtnlght eItai cWmieth fOtbaU chaplonhp theeat' cTecrtwaU lt doe' Ind ctte ellble cr tefghUgQuakergvo theude feteblgeteam Thofnlquu teropeDed wt leadlDg 7 aDdCrnel1ghtng depertel turte. td. ofTtetol tvor. te' mvloueptlnBrret leaing Iteattck 1.

PeDnylvna batered br ou. tea to. aeon pertetrm adverectclsbecuo rloorlowiDg hadrilen lke nashln te. scnd. pdo sept.

nel of te lead CrneUwlth defeatltnghe I- totce howedher cplonh cbrBya fort mhed Ylv Ia de na ld bateed nerway. Y' two. more. touchdown aId afeldgoa1. TwentY-fve' touad perns theewYorktte n1wu Crnels tlrdi aUhtlcto1.

ovr Penaylvnlad four over hl twentytr BaettwaCQren cetelt coled blstootbal creer. acornc eghten of' pOlnt. PtJriSt irha' 1 tibt er f. th p1 tg' te frst. erod Pelnl reJuvented deene wastrong enoughtokeep theltaC.

fom IDgIn te PeDnsylvaDI owedmost brllat plying. Corelmde a erly by ter lDe PDDylvanla bal I nel terrl try on fumble ater. set back15 yarfor Qua. kers. excuted a comple iJew fora- whch gaied.

yar atorar. dpasother forard pas put te. balon' CrelI1 wa. ay. Ltetlnt perlo.

rplacd Jght Ita yard Une' The tird perlodwu tough et ter. tea. m' cetUng ar de- cldedad antag Bret mised. flelgoa1. butt thenCpr lopeed and- Pennsylv8l begantofalor Itaahmere' tbeR andrBluo le.

8d. faly" Brrt broe 4yar4 ad touchdo Tis core rDel 1. led confdeDco8d Corelson adde' tOUhdow largelYin a lntereptectorrd a. Brrettwaeve1where ovele leld brakng an' kiing. torard pae and woud.

Ined goalafe teeunucceI8ful. atempt. Cor elf plQedbardaDd mosty trlght tootbal' whliPeDDYlvaDIa pectcularIlays Te luadwhle te ArytNewYokon Sturda7 teae uPadumi CR 4Poa PEN Shelton I HopkID LF Matews Mler Hennln tl GUles Ruael EckleT' i E. 1 Mier I BU CoUn. I i keteler hiverick oRH Ier Mueler a' WUUa Scoreb7 pe od.

CreIOO1 Penlylvanl 90. Reeree W. S.LgtordTln1yj'um vld avldL Fltz JUdce CManhal Hrard ed W. I Ok8onLelg Tme Eerloda15 mDute. eaCCoreU.cor- DgTouohdownlBaet.

Shlverlk1 gi. tOdoweBaett ela goa1Barrett' peDDY1Va Bcring. ToucdowW1a feldcoaHw Core Jewett torTU Sander' tor EckeYF PenDylvanl hawley torHo kID. urock Hawley rlceforNell us- elJ UrquarttorHWUerRos WUIamWlUaa R. LUCks torWnlan Ch Luck LDck.

2r Bell u. ORM liiY Wi NER f11M 1 DMCE coIpl tjth co raot tw rUu 1 ad ond G.MNo- mnd1oQ tnt. anul' rad crae. stgeby teocaLYoun Crll- asoiaton Thurday morln. iWPopefnlheecDd rce tenlecond behld.

n- er SCRope Eub ktout Elhtmen' trtedtherac ad l. 1 fbe4 C. ry lning th event Normdywlna leg hadome ofered' AGS1aldigTbl. mutbe tlcbY mn befor prperty. Te Iacewll aanu eveDtote ulolaUon ad put yerwIUbe wiei ai er kenU 8 akeu ad theba thedlZ S.

7 Ie eJte a' en e. iTi Uer um' kk ed ttio tt thlf quater. FleI4erreturned yard. tenpe ed oftlj yar te frt lyer plys kcked Ui ov Aubu1 Fourexcageaot Pt. tolowed iteruaele attempt p' ldesw te' excepto any tbypeJrgat oneof 1rndFa tlht onlu buded lc WaO7ud.

Koron punt whete. four quar ltte Stee' cotrouded torU7adatl Aubu1bCk nled to 10IlPendertwu tore tllekFelderDn Strppermde f1t dow Intrplay1 ad ten Stppe wit Du cn cg i a Iterfrr bwled telr Lna i beorheubrughtte me frt dow. a1 penttor holcng eu' ba ad te7 chac tuchdow Aubur. ten wrke' aQceStl adpafor ater. I te UneStppr Interepted' 1 Aubu 1 tOra pauo Une" Glovr StrpperMo1o Dunc Felder tat.

ma' tre n1tdoW teakuacwere Inlgup oter 7. wheJ. to pmeendc4 te acket HtUl atoraoter toucdowo lU' iU Qre L' ICr Huc" LT We Reol i P. CmpbelL PhUlps Robln Lnco RO i Feey Bwen Sple snt i i Bz. Uron 9Q.

oht 4IIB. Dete Felde. BH Pendert Sence i i 1. Bi Steed. To1lC1u10 Btru Jt touchd Dce.

I van. derbU. PI. Be tk1dtudce. Ham ton' Vn Waah1 go Lee Tlmeoti quart r1J.

Sub tltutl HaJratoir torJiDucote tOIFricJteT fer. AdklnatorH Wre fc for Adkltu let R1 kcD1IacherHIioIrHeB' for5cottrecl1 StruPP8lfoi.Jr1e1derr ufor DUDcn jStruPlet1M otmatoDOi tlieU. Glevft eeAl. fOf i5l i h. t' iO" 5 7.

A 7. t. lo rt 1f 1 l1 LegdC tnm dQT rrrh :1 ii fl eP rldsyt fJiJ ning 1lPir14. cli fQlvi 7erinNovember ldae UI twoJluarter f' th wual Sew De. 1 th th 11gehlholdlng tor reu1tot the1fanderbllttootbaU th1att mooj ck In 21J lnt.

madef tou h' downaDdCUrJ7ktckedthr rryW th a- me i amuvei at" theLbalL Nearthend ofth laatciUrtIf puntedt CUrrY' recelvedthe hl. OWD" Oyardline8J1ciran IG for-a. toUdhdownA1other. ranJfy 1016 ipaall' berofUme ma4eongal klck' Dot IDwuthe tai Vanderblltbepntotr1ko heratrIde tTt i GORDONiSWAMPED I i i. oa h.

a. dgxsPre 1 pi ns RoUl 2i 9 Sc r' Ag jI1sfilie Barri sYille de s. SpeclaL-CoachMaddox's G. JLc coringmachln bythe hUirecoreof prowes. gIUn6 with ce b7JCOO larireand Doyerbtorohaa ucha 1l1eel.

CoachMaddoxi th 01' Mo thegreatelt 71L. tootballteam MCb ya to- Gordonw. in. got scorlflg. the-entire UnrS iieawue li.

ne acoriuu 4e Uow. rantol tUda terot tteldonadou Ie Jltortoueh GjM Cw rked' biUtoOOrdon aDdUuperfluckecicenter HarperklckedcOalilcore. Oc' ODfOTwardpullIuttRhode tor65 111tquarter de' th nextiC chdoWnaDd klckedgol toO tor' Norrlaklcked 2ltoO. r. recoveredmutted andran fg JO tor.

uchdo I1 OL ForwardP bylIcKlDlei andacoaJ" bYNOrrlSma do th sCOrWjLc Wtercauhtlt ralltor Scor8jG. n. GordonOc Onthetlr tpla7ln Lhalt Whlteheadceught apusnd ruafortouehdown oal.GM. CI 0. ozr JlneNoml wenttIlrough llDelortouchcJowo HarperklckedcoalUtoO rom tlrscored i C3 I HaJ1tJrecoveredaDc1 rani07arda.

chaelmade aD r1oJi I onerdllDe Norrlwen IL lItoo t. 1 from touchdownwu Har. per kIC. ked. CO.

1. F1Dal. coreOIL I 0. RrlSi 7Eft E1 illConQ NO emb r2i" lecWj t07jlnthel tcame of the" par footbal1trom 1 ncSwlth woo fir 1heflnt JlULcte' I eonsL tentUDebucklDgwhl1e eec- was- made JIOIllble an4thequarterendec111to lDthe eecondqurter FJorlduatn a' JI yardloard Deaacoring lLtouebdownandcoaL JR madell.star- n4for FJor1 a th. tJ1rc1quartcrancl thoourth' Thefeature gamcam th thlrdquarterwhe Captain entire torlQyard rnnand touchdownWeeklIdcked lDgitheacore1to thela tquarter wuhlf Florida I buckingandkicked iiiI7to iCNSilci Tembe Tii.

tiD1 er SltT1tCblcgo. beba11teaDJWhlch I bbeeD4ou l1dthePhU i IpplnUe4. lafp IUOwdcatheredto eethemoU The tn 4il I 1 bi ft4 tormerBtloD1 wom defeate4 c. iB. Ltt.

th' 1ao14er. lea tee" or in. YitaUon- wbJela' opeee4 lIere tocJaT 1IIiHBJuftte41. 11' froXra tJ1aft thlb seoenUy SfF I' r. i ft 0 an4ou 1ed fr nf fUm VANDERBIIJrlf SEW NEEO PoIIUo i flaytil I E.

Edmonc1 WfJ i 1i r. 4 oil. Scott 0 Rutke Lettwlch QB o. Zertol c. Scoreby 1 1 3 Rays cnrryCoala tou touehdoWflCW1Y go fteldtHerrlnir.

1. ewan to Moaator I aace HarrlaonctorPeJT North fOrZ. Zerfoom torFIord Adarns for torHam- lltonHamUton BroWDRa7 Gn uN i INTECa pJJvR G1ned FtriitQr secondQr niirciQrF VthQrTotalS 1' Ac 1' K1ck ff.i' o. 051 45 10S. flush 11 un 111 10 Pass 0.

0. R1 n. i. 11 14 U' 71 UUI 10. i.

i. OJUl21 I 7 I 15 0 28 Ol' 41 IorwsrdPszaEeturn4. o. I' 0 0. 14 I 0' 0 7 Ii.

1S. 2 Gronncs1o. tOI1o1III 1' 2 1 11 15 tS pDnJeaif F. s1J 1. 101 1 1)1 0.

0. I. e. Ti h-Flrst4 j. 1c hdtr co1ll touchd wn foal.

0 wetv torwrc1pu Otorward PUNfaJ iklcks t. Tt000h- after- touchdowns a o1ll aJl AfetJoUClrward p.co PIt 1. Puallta11 mTYPR PTITE BYTECH HIGH J. iighJ3eat in Qan lS9I1 al KJ ke 1tl1 Tp hdown Tech h4BOY THigh6 a' pt i GraDt Fleld. anc1ln Iowon everbeentairecl tworlval threethou Jidpeopleuw were an.

that Itwas dvaDcodope I TechHIba1Ittle the buttterthe i therewu et Ukewlld Hlchtn aCfullwhne greatJudy trredt rTec Hli amruu 0ntho1011Dg 1V. en. I raceandbuttorthewoDdertul glvenHarlaJ1. In durl 1ir themeIee. Harlanwuth plnforTech leoft4atfStart.

ei ed thelrtouchdOWnI JlratquanerBoJ ltiirh' I HlirhW able 0' disLance c1 wu. onth. 40. ardline tor40. ODr IDgleforward TnerrammecBranalrdAdama throughthe lIDe nc1ahot.

offth. ds Stead7XDox. abdLAdam ablUt7Wo. Wasbrouht 2 he ltacroL forthwlthout elnCbleto brokethrouahon theOyarC Tech I touchdownHarlanwentthrough torthe thetouchdown FincherklckedCoal toe maltlngthe thatdeteatedBo1HIC tdawuble tallrBo chances tho of. the' l1ne butJOltclton dOWnaDd TeCJ1Hlch' cameended tarot themeJew i HulaDforTech HI torB07" Wllacet encalaoPlae4 anloe torTechH1ghiBt8d7 KnOX.

cameforBoHlgl Ddummr7 Bo Sma Wallacs. LT j. Pincher. G. I Hicks- Thornton.

Staten 1. i Colaord. :2 ffIlf tf fi KendriekU1LB. i SummarJLTouc doWJ1IJXnoxHr. after touchdowns Boyac 1 XDoxJozoXndrlck LoomiafJ4u.

I tozrBrooka Klnnebew ofClUrtw15n I plre. Ellis Ann head 1IJ1eamZi IGOldlntTeeh 1- souTH CAROUNA is. I' BE tE iYiCITA iEL lum1itaB.ji ki. goalb7Wb tr IlDeu quarter. OIHIDecSIve toO theu 0fSOuUlCaroI1J JUulalThanka Y1n.

pmerallY came I HrleaortofWlIofd p. balL l5nrd. to Cltadel" 7 1 IO downs. reeonre4C1tc1r. IJDe wu1nClt4erterrItott4hIrIDatthe greater rtotthe tem 1.

ratellrb BlUeJJre jj Lukermn. CaroUfta4en4 h1. bet. taeu1ar 1' :4 lr t. cq i TAR' EELSSIl4RE VIRGIN UEVEN i ciI4 ty Jaj gJ Sc relesst rtW eriod.

ButW ken' Fin 1WQ eSS10nS li vir glnla wODlu NorthCUoHJ1alCtocObere nearlyfortyminutea theteamallat. then18t TarUeel. 0n when1njurlu outman thatth lArHeelL Eve and twice VlrKlnlawlthlea i bOrDge aDclBhioftenlOw" UtDotU tnother cM er. Virginia- backwu unAble aniothl bri11lantendrun. VlrgIDlarellsed Itdlfflcult pmeand thaafour whICb to.

tlmes.sub- tantialBJI1nwre TJ1rehow ever y. rollna Ileteuefor KOodn1n. andwnmar Po. j. oore.

1. HColemancapt LG 1an4y Anderon tlllwell. i Eo. Bh 14 HB i i eale1 0 O. 77-14 0000.0 torOAnder cm- UDcCUrnetorTand wellHlnufor Palkertor arerltoala George' Tlmeof perlodsll ATHENSHIGII DRUBBING BY G.

M. A. 0' By" eountofCt Oeorg JLUtl1 lIttled1tflculty Jlamebelng on 1he irrldlronln Col' PukThl. cJoaedthosea G. MJ aOOallo AthenH hteam.

throughout the. did vlaltoraholdtheG. LAo atralghtdownthe eld' six-occasions aM. outwelghedAthen. threatenecltoc re potsThey orarOUftd Iotontorward pas.

aDdGerken gameitorG 1LAwhUe WaretheAthIDI theteature 3 WAUGH MANDOTBOUT OFFUNTIL il DAY LLNove The Bobb WughofFortW rth 30eMandot" ofNew placelntheopen heretodaywu poatponeduntll to- DI ht accouDtof 0. o. IY A DicK JcMSON i GEOR DHf tsr CtEMS KIIGtRS" R9 toRedand 13to 1 Mc eIli jj Geor gJ sHis AthitisOa vember Usorgts. cotht8nn hU' hubeen walllnctQrl1ncl de teat han ofCle thlaft ernoon. l1 DlnaP11eattendt4 enthulluUohoUd Uti KU1n to bclow i.

corec1b7Paddockowho andBlack tlrtquarter b4m coodrun. econdtouchdown yNeY1UJnth. fourthquartfl tterhe halbUclteel IIntor each. HeDderonta11ed. cto kl on h1pwU pe doIDgmCDlficent lye aaottenlve workoDti run.

quarterlso 8J1out. tandlng ne4andBIck I longestrun ofthI ame. aDdh1. detenlhrework lln belngoneof ttifflcultGeorr attackedJ" quar er thPm CommerceiGL righttackle kneewbenhocoUtdc1 baekfielder. In th1a tquarter-Garrar Geoi.

Dd Cle onwer both put-out I- G4RtD4 i.j Eage I IF flSPORTS i 1 4 ff Southern an i Eqitern a Tie if llow Jickcts Eatn Tic i FoQtball Champiollship By4 Defeating Plainsnidll Tea Won mEiery Deartment but Kicking Two Specta ti- 1 Made Jacliets' Lone Touchdown Pos- Tech's Reord Clean A :2 V. ijeaiiiio footba11 to WeaterdayafterflOOfl. A contetedgame w1ndIngnp ucceafuIeizon eoh bLa8 everha gsmeswereplayedduflnz a I U4orth CroUna A1abam and Cto Tech- a andonlyOeorglafayored andaheavy1feld wereabl and the belcouldgetwaa itle. AuburwTburaday acoreth azhaa een re in theflt eteenth TheJacketa hLl Ta were 0 a Thegaxn provedthe beatof advance rom Vewltwa i moreopen the 1 glanceat summary-of lostJduring fl tor Auburn. os fur- morethanhose Lose only- aora I Atlanta public had a was epectaular.

I I- HARLAN 2IM. CORTLEY25IN. RQW COLLARS. 1 PUTONANOTAKEOFF. I pEMOOQA I NOW" SUPERk I BY EIPG WIIil ghanis Sons 1 Atlanta i tei iild8id one cZ romptly etbaclcInto- pIayandVhen andOo- ee wLt blockingoft uburictacklers.

ca1miyconverted own goaLT Ti urns Near Reore. Taylork1ckid foAuburzLand fter andTech nd moreplays. trupperk1ckedout of onhta tflen aomeof of rsrHe the then I. 41 a- thebalLwent.over 5 Une smashtngand od meenbereInmanYadaY stageUUrlngthegame have aichance aafar aaAuburn butcouldUQt hada penaltyInflietewheflIti1flt. 4thi teedetood BabeTaylorinthe Auburn.

showed the- stuff that1akes I him For the teammates. hi fashion making Olover. and it-by Ilercalythat get back halfbaCk by. a Tech llnernan. 1astgame his best I helm.

lie playscarefUllY Wroiig with his last two forward bandledbY wasjroven I the Auburn was forced Goree- Morrison the ballon AuburnsZOyard line mint pIcked for40 yards beforebe. earth by a swarm of on the fteldHairston Jackets eore. yard un o- gains were alt. ball touchdown the kicked 1rom 1iuon forced to gai an For Every. I Purpose Use- I Tore0 1.

ui1L1 i Wfusey GIJEST ANI SEST ALL HTTLEI ISOIS I IfliDAZD f4 fr i fSU5WIX DMmbsitr 44 Mlrmsa Czttantt Tnn. 3. J. wiua. kISs viii.

Xaufmaa Bzea- Cs. i Trad. ft i lag CO. enws FIL WIndsor Llw CsPsaaaeeia F1s. 44 w.

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