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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Edited by Dick Jemkon VoiL No. 107. As elat4 Prssa ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY MORNINGL SEPTEMBER 30 1917. The them 3.

a I. TECH WINS HEADER Wake Forest Goes Down in Defeat by Score of 33 to 0 and Furman Takes Count 25 to' O. JOE GUYON IN DEBUT MAKES YARD DASH Two Touchdowns Scored by Indian While Students Cheer Wildly Halfback Strupper Does Magnifi- cent Work. By Hal RyIdL Tech got sway to a flying start on the 1917 schedule yesterday afternoon at Grant field by taking both ends of be double bill from Furman and Wake Forest. Neither opponent was able to cross Tech's goal line.

white the Jackets rotted up ZT points against Furman and 3 against Wake Forest. It was the first time In th history of football that one team tackled two oth- ers In one afternoon. and the Tech au thorities should feel very gratified over such a unique feat. field was In very poor condition Jr playing but It was somewMt Im- wn over roved by hay being strewn The Furman' game was played In steady downpour or rain. which stopped Just as the Wake Forest game be.

tan. A Practically every man on the large Tech squad was given an opportunity of performing in one of the games. while several of the men got In both. The team that played Furman was composed T3lainIy of second varsity and scrubs. wifuie the Wake Forest bunch went up against the real thing In the shape of the varsity Joe Ouyon.

the famous Indian halfback who kept the spectators on edge alt last season expecting to see him perform started off the second game palnst Wake Forest at halfback. The game had only Men going a. few minutes when Guyon circled his right and broke Into sit open field and shook Off many would-be tacklers. carrying the ball 70 yards for a touchdown. It was a great run.

especially with the slow field. Given a fast field he and Strupper will certainly be a great pair of halfbacks. The First Game. Tech opened the first game with urman by- kicking off. Furman quickly ru hed the ball for a tint down on line-bucks but were then stopped and forced to punt.

Tech could make no headway. either. and kicked. the Purrnan man dropping the ball and Tech recovering on Furvnans yard line. After seevral end rushes.

Hill went through the line for a touchdown Tech put over their second score In the second luarhr by relying mostly en short end runs andline bucks. Another touchdown was added in this quarter by straight line plunging. The last touchdown came in the third quarter when Smith went through on a short buck after the ball had been ad vanced many yard by. Hill' a rushing. As was to bf' expected there was fumbling by both teams.

who' showed Rood skill in being able to handle the ban at all. Tech made a total of elf ht miscues. while Furman fumbled but tour times. One of the Tech fumbles cost a score as the ball was on the yard line with the Jackets making steady strides towards goat Tech registered IS first downs. and Furman Tech made- 7 in each bait.

while Farm an put over 3 In the first half arid 2 In the second. Neither team tried any forward passing to any extent Tech attempting three one of which was Intercepted by the opposition and Wake Forest trying one. Tech lost but 10 yards through penalties and Furman 25. Smith Sfew Up Well. Wally Smith.

former Tech High play- er and quarter on the scrubs last fall showed up to good advantage at a halfbacks place. None of his gains were long. but he made' a number of short dishes for steady gains. The first touchdown. came as a result of a yard run around end by Smith.

Ifs also carried the ban over twice. Harlsn. a new fullbaex from Tech High. ripped the line onen several times for good distances. He showed splendid tine-bucking qualities and should develop Into a very us fut man before th season closes.

Gum. Hill and Shaver also did good work on advanc- for the baU Furntati ltd very little chance. to show what they could do on the offensive. as Tech had possession of the bait most of' the time. Spear made one of the longest runs of the game In the second quarter when he carried the bill 25 yards to Tech's yard tine on a cross around end.

It was a StoA play and took the Jackets oft elr feet. Sneer almost getting away to an open field. Gregory playing at full. went through the Tech line at times for good gains. The up follows nB Teeh.

UN I Position TECH 55 Wrltbt. I 30 cord Carson. I T. Jones. I Wrllbt Boyd.

JobDnon Rents R. Wrtehel Canon. R. Higgins SfclrUr R. E.

Ulrich nnicorr Gall fto RRB Btitvef Walters. 1. H. Smith ott. B.

Harlan sear. by quarters TOCb 1 25 25 rnnoaa Summary lUfMW Wood. Not am umpire. Williams. Vanderbilt artlln wls Virginia timekeeper Xxan- rr I bdcw Szntb HID.

tefe gotl teem toneb nrn O. liIggtha 1 Tim at qtisrtcra 4 mlnnte The second game was started lntme. dlatly after the close of the lint. The rain had topped falling and there' was much interest. as Wake Forest was touted as having a good team.

and Joe Onyon was seen running signals with the Jacket eleven at halfback In corn- panT with Strapper at the other halt. i Tnls eleven represented achHets nu as tb un contained Oaptat Otrp nteT Ben at endsi rFlacbei- at tackU Phillips at center. oa TI11L Strupper and Onyon In the bkfiod. Zven though It was the 1 first ara eesaon. the veterans aeenwd In rood shape and had their 4t an play running smooth fashion.

4 Although the first game brought out HtU la the way or long run and pro ken field work. the. second came THESE HUSKIES WILL' PL A TECH SA TURDA A I Much interest has been manifested by Atlanta football fans over the coming of the Pennsylvania eleven. The above photo shows the men who will be. likely to play against the Yellow Jackets next Saturday afternoon.

Large Number of Candidates Appear on Field and Some of New Material Looks' Most Promising. By E. IL Ubtoa. Jr. Coach Pitts has been putting the Tech High football squad through Its paces for the put week.

and the bunch Is gradually rounding into top shape. All the numerous kinks have been worked out. and the squad has been going at top speed. Several lively scrimmages have been held. and Mr.

Pitts Is very well pleased with the showing made. The candidates for the team this year have shown more spirit and tight than any- other squad In a number of years. Usually on the first day of practice about sixty or more men would turn out. but inside of a week this enormous bunch would dwindle down to a. meager twenty-five or thirty.

Not so this year. however. The original crew of fifty or more. has held on with remarkable tenacity and. to all appearances Intend to stay out to the end of the season unless.

of coarse. Coach Pltts eats the squad. Quite a number of new men se doing great work. lid they bid Salt to make somebody' hustle for positions. Good line material somewhat scarce but from the crop may be gleaned the following most promising players Williamson.

Bennett. McCord and Kimberly The ends are fairly well stocked with candidates. roy1es. Malone and Lake standing head and shoulders I above the rest The most promising' backfield candidates are. Cole.

Turner. Lewis and C. Bennett. Of course nothing definite at this stage of the game can be said about the status of the 1811 team. but from the present outlook.

theteam will tack somewhat a follows Captain Bearden. L. E. McCord L. Sault IA Calhoun.

Co Williamson. R. G. Alexander R. T.

Broyles or Malone R. E. Near. Q. Turner.

R. H. Lyle. 1. H.

Gaston. I B. A word of Introduction' may be said concerning the new men. McCord. a husky lineman.

1 by no meats unfamiliar to Tech High follower He played in 1916 and also the first part of the season last year. In mldseason. however he was forced to leave the team on account of sickness. He normally weighs In the neighborhood of ISO. is WI and rangy.

fairly fast on hi feet. and 1 sure death when It. cornea to defensive work. Williamson. at" guard.

la playing hi first year of fOotball. but he Is learning fatand 1 a corner. He 1 about feet 10 inches tall and weigh. about strIpped. Pbf youth of hi else he covers ground with rensariab speed which.

coupled with hi tackling and blockings ability make him a mighty uiflj man to have around. At the rlght flank itraeem bout a up between Broyle and Malone Both are fast. get down well under punts. and tackle hafdahd ure They are very adept in reeelvlngvtb forward pass. rf' In the backfield the only new man I Turner.

He a peach of a broken field runner and in the writer Opinion la the fastest man In the. prep league. lie' also plays a fine defensive game and la good' at blocking. Ha sbould win backfield berth with little difficulty The. team described here average.

slightly over 19 pounds to. tha man being the heaviestteam representing the Purple and Gold In ood many rr 4 Doping the Worlds Series 8 THE CENTER FIELDERS Offensive Value. Defensive Value. Total Value. White Sox 921 311 1232 Giants sit 303 au fly HBgh S.

Happv Felsch. of the Chicago White Sox. la one of the greatest ball players In the business. and' one of the. greatest hitters of his style of all time.

With the exception of Cobb and Speaker. he Is the best outfielder In the American league. and some refute to admit that even the great Tri. is better. It need not.

therefore. offend New York fn much to discover that Benny Xauff rates quite a distance below Felsch In' the comparative figures and that ls second to the Chicagoan In all departments of play even base running. at which Felsch never was supposed to shine. In center. for purposes of is worlds series.

the White Sox have a big edge on. pure dope. Felsch figures to be one of the hitting tau of the series and if I were predicting Instead of fig urlng pure dope. I would pick Happy to be the Frank Baker of this series. From the present outlook every bit of generalship alt of McGraw's care in selecting pitchers to hamper Collins Jackson and others of the White Sox.

will play straight Into Fetschs hands. Slow Learn Bat Sure. I have an idea that a large number of National leaguers do not realize to the full extent what a good ball player Velsch has become They have the opinion that he is a slow thinker and not a finished man. They are at let a year behind the. times If they stick to that belief.

It Is true that for quite a time Felsch seemed terribly slow at learning the finer points of play especially in getting Into the team attack. He seems not to learn very rapidly. but what he learns he never forgets. and he la one of the few men who rarely. It ever.

repeat a mistake. He finished maklngisis mistakes before the middle of the season. He mdethem alt. and not being a repeater. he now seldom makes any.

He can cover snore ground than Kant can he hits left-handed pitching better he hits the ball harder and he can. hold hit own with the Fed tar on the bun. That sounds like a dickens of a way to talk about the great Kauft but the figure prove each assertion anti the figures fall by many points to show what a good ball player Felsch ha become He Is so good that It Ucht not to be harmful to give him part of the press agentlng Kauff got. Truth 1 Fs3scli does hi work so easily. that he never ha been' praised muck.

He la almost a good a Speaker In going back after long drives he moves either why with terrific speed. and works well with the other outfield- era. He ha. learned to. switch and.

to play batters. Re 1 one of the' clot observers In the business of' what hi own pitchers are doing and makes his shifts back and forth. In and out In accord with their style of pitching. which Is a tar a I. can see.

Kauff has not yet mastered. Whale the flab Hard. At bat la a bear. Re hits good balls he hit them hard and he take all the distance possible. He runt the bases with the same case that' he catches long drives.

and hi steals are masterpieces. He ha stolen an extraordinary number of bases this season proportion to. the" number. of times hr ha. started to- steal.

In other word when lie tartshe gets there. In- looking over Kauff record It em to SOC he. his been caught qIte often. a. he a succeeded in stealing al though he 1 one of the leaner of Me- Qrawa flying squadron on the bases.

I think the records up to date show that he men have stolen practically the sass. number of base You must credit Xsoft with more on that account. be' cause base' running 1 not' one of Me- Qraw' favorltefytem of run get. tlnavand hi men are given fewer lib- WtieVln the running line than Rowland grants to Ms nvV' Intone respect alone Felsch falls bind atf cannot sacrtxio. well.

Sacrifice hitting. you will Sod is one of the weak spots In the Rowland scheme of things. and his men who may be skillful have had little practice at laying down bunts. The majority of Felschs sacrifices this season have been tong drives to the outfield. Cooapa Makes DlffercBee.

In this comparison I do not mean In the least to belittle Kauft. He 1 a good ball player. but not the player we imagined he was when he was burning up the Federal league. Last season he looked a Joke for a 101 time. because he was trying to get away with stuff he put over on the Feds and being laughed at most of the time.

He wf placed in a position where he had to change his system of playing ball. forget a lot that he had learned. and learn the McGraw style of playing' the game. It 1 not an easy thing for any player to switch systems. and it Is a.

testimonial to Kaufrl ability that he succeeded in doing it and In forgetting many of the bad little tricks he picked up In the Fed league. This season he is a lot better ball player than he' ever was before. al though a comparative study of figures would seem to indicate he had slipped a bit. The difference is In the class and not in the player. He Is better this year than was last.

even during the Glantssensatlonal spurt' late last year and undoubtedly the class of the Xatlona league 1 much higher now. Kauff Sometime Over-Confident. Kauff still has some bad habits- throwing the ball to the wrong spot. for instance. and delaying his return throw.

at times with no reason at all nor any play in sight. He probably wilt not do such things in a worlds series. however. mo we may count that out en tlrely. These are faults of carelessness or of over-confidence.

It Haul has a fault It 1 over-confidence and it Is going to be Interesting to study these two men In. the coming series because of the vat difference In their temperaments. Felsch Is an easygoing seemingly careless fellow who makes little show and never seems to get excited. Kautt Is the cocky type of ball player bubbling over with confidence in himself and seemingly absolutely certain that a brassband ought to precede him. AU other things being equal.

which would you consider the better man in a trying. racking test If anyone Is to make breaks the chances are. that KauU will be the one. HI temperament I of the kind that does not give the best results under a train or before great crowds. Nervousness I one of the thing that were omitted from Felsch1 up.

It 1 in the attack that these men count mot In this series XauU stands handicapped before the start because it 1 certain he will have difficulty in hitting Clcotte. who la exactly the kind of pitcher Xauff doesn't hit. On the other hand. If McGraw relies upon Schupp and Sllee to a large extent. as he seems certain to do Fetich wilt have all the advantage.

because that 1 the style of pitching he hits very welt. and Salle. is the. kind he hits for long drives down the alleys. He I a solid driver.

especially when he connect with a left last ban and hi hits are naturals that I. terrJflo drives down the grooves between the fields not along the baa. line flits Hard sad Often. This season V1ch ha hit alt kinds of pitching and his hits have been timely. Pertitt would trouble him considerably and a left with a slow ball might check him up.

Once on first the men as about equal although In this series Kautf I a bit more liable to pull off something' on the bases. Hi cockiness and hab- It of taking chances will keep the White Sox defense worried an the time. Felsch never will worry the Giants. It he goes he goes unexpectedly and hi ucce has been largely due to the fact that no one suspected him of it. There Is enough difference between the men.

In favor of relICti. to offset New York" superiority In left field. end It look. 55 if the question of superiority in the outfields rests with the right We will take up' the studyof those tomorrow and there we' will dud a complication which may' affect all our figures. The managers figure heavily In therltbt field question and we will be to figure on them.

a well a on the mechanical abllitle and the I temperaments of the players. Copyright. HIT. a I LEE Generals Intend to Give Georgia Tech Trimming if Possible This Season. Lexington.

Vs. September 29 Spe cial The pest ten days have been strenuous ones for the football candidates at Washington and Le A squad of forty or fifty men has been reporting dally to Coaches RaJtery and Bryan and practice In tackling blocking. charging and kicking supplemented by grass drill and other forms of general Instruction has usually made up the days work. Line work end scrimmage will be taken up next week. Until then the coaches are making no prediction as to the results of games or the' kind or team that wm represent the Blue and.

White In the coming conflict. But the activity on Wilson field points to one thing clearly that the supporters of Washington and Lee will see this tall the same fighting spirit that ha carried the. Generals to 'victory more than once in the past. Pierotti and Larkin are all that is left of the regular machine of 1916. and the new materiel is lighter than usual but the coaches are determined to put a fast and fighting team In the field anti the forty-five men on the squad are bending every ounce of energy in thl direction.

Of last years substitutes. Pain and Blain. halfbacks Watts end. and Atkins. tackle.

are showing up well In the preliminaries At present everything Is being centered around the big ame with Geor gla Tech. at Atlanta. on October 20. Th schedule for the season. with the exception of the game for October 6 now pending.

1 a follows October IS Randolph1Macon at Lexington October 28 Georgia Tech. at Atlanta. October J7 tfbrth Carolina A. ft If. at Lexington.

November Auburn at Montom Kovember 10 Roanoke College at Lexington. November 17 Georgetown University. arRoanoke. November Washington and Jet. ferson at Richmond.

FOOTBALL At Lewtsbnrg. Pa. Bucknell It Mansfield Normal O. At Carlisle. Pa.

Indians 10. Al bright 0 At. South Bethlehem Pa. Lehlgh 7 Seventh United tat. Infantry 0.

At Allentown. PL Pennsylvania State 19 United States Ambulance Corp 0 At Princeton. N. Princeton Fresh. men 14 Lawrneevilie O.

At Nil' Brunswick 20. 34 Rutgers Urslnus 0. At Annapolis Navy I Davidson 0. At Morgantown. W.

Ve University' of West Virginia I University of Pittsburg B. At Columbus. Ohio CasE 4 Ohio At Bloomington. Sad. Indiana 50 Franklin O.

At Boston Boston College SI Norwich University 0 At Provldnoe Brown 27 Rhode Is- At Milwaukee WIs. Great Lake 7. Marquette university O. At Wllllamsport. Wass.

William JO Ren selaer At Lexington. Xy. University of Kentucky It Butler College. Indiana 0. At Raleigh.

N. C. North Carolina. A. and M.

1 Oullford College 0 Buckhannon. W. Vs. West Vlr-t ginla Wesleyan II Lebanon' Valley 0. At.

Nashville. Tennr Vanderbilt Rattle Ground Academy 0. At Syracuse4. University' of Syracuse 0 seventh United States Infantry O. WHERE THEY PLAYTODAY ystiossi League.

Bsxton In Chicago. York CladftaaU. Philadelphia to St alt vc Tickets Bought From Them' Can Be Turned Down at Gate According to State Attorney Hoyne. Chicago September 29 Purchaser of worlds series tickets from scalpers may be legally denied admission to the game. States Attorney Hoyne announced in a statement Issued tonight The states attorney explained that he considered persons engaging In ticket speculation guilty of conspiracy to obtain money by a confidence game and perhaps guilty of extortion or conspiracy to extorV If such evidence is presented to me.

by officials of the Chicago American league club or by persons who claim to have been defrauded by ticket scalpers" States Attorney Hoyne said. X' shall. if an Investigation of the law warrants It initiate-criminal proceeding against the guilty person I have explained to President Co- mlskey. of the Chicago club. that he' has the complete legal right not to Honor tickets sold or resold by the original purchaser for a price In' excess Of that printed upon the ticket.

The. 15000 reserved seats for which 100 000 applications had been made will not be distributed to tfi purchaser un ill probably two' daybefore the-first game of the series so a to give the scalpers less time in which to. tempt the successful applicants with hi of fers for their seat Although the sale of reserved eat was stopped several days ago. applications continue to pour In from all parts of the country. Colonel Officiates at Contests Staged 07 Jackie at.

Training Station. Chicago. September Z9 Colonel The. Roosevelt refereed two boxing matches between Jackie. when he visited the Great Lake Naval Training station on Thursday last.

it became known today. The- colonel had tone to gymnasium simply a a spectator white a umber. of two-round bouts were' being staged. but a soon a he was recognized hi services. a referee were commandeered according to the story told by wttnese A.

cook sad runn rs mate announced as the principals- in' the first bout apd when the two rounds were over. the colonel promptly gave a deeJ. sloit in favor of the. gunner. Two' more contestants were brought out' and after boxing two rattling rounds.

Colons Roosevelt declared the bout' a draw. OBSERVED CERTIFIES RECORD BY OLYMPIAN I 1 The following telegram waa received Saturday" by Mark Nabora president the iforkKatora Motor cat Co. front If. A. Fore official observer of trip performed bjr an Olympian flve paen- tsr touring car between' Glaagow and Itayre.

Montana Thl 1 to certify' that accompa. tiled C. O. Moore September 1 in an Olympian passenger touring car a observer trip front' Glasgow to liavr. Montana.

distance 1553 tlma7 hour St minutes tutn Ions of gasoline. Robert Folwell Coach of- Penn Team Sees Them for First Time. Saturday Afternoon Is Noon mittal. Philadelphia. September 29 Robert C.

Folwell coach of the Pennsylvania team. arrived here Fridaynight anti saw the team In action Saturday afternoon for the first time. Before he went out to Franklin field gave out' a statement Alter the workout he was non-committal positively refusing to speak. Below la the statement given to the newspaper men before the workout Guess it Is up to me to make about the quickest guess I have ever had to make during my lifetime. Today.

step upon Franklin field for the first time without the slightest knowledge of the ability of the new men. from real practical observation. and then I must look them over so fast that I. wilt have chosen the men for the' varsity eleven at the University of Pennsylvania before next Wednesday when we clash with Albright Ill wager that there are few coach- cc who will envy me the task. It would not be so bad it I had about twenty or thirty varsity men In bar- ness.

Then I could sit down on my farm and pretty accurately choose the team' I wanted to start the' season with. But that Is Impossible. MY' mind 1 pretty well filled with visions or the Penn men on' Franklin field but that 1 mainly gained through reading the' newspaper accounts. Now we all know that' many football players who look like world-beaters In the early fall fall utterly before the season halt through. Some players develop rapidly.

others come through only after hard Bounding and ceaseless work on the part of the coaches. It often the case. that the men who develop slowly are the best players In the long run. SQ a coach must keep all this In mind when he starts to frame up his varsity eleven. Without all these possibilities I am confronted with the task of.

passing snap Judgment upon the men as they look after two or three workouts yet at thq same time I must not for a minute let these Impressions become permanent. I must watch for flaws to appear and for good' men to develop from the rough. I read In the papers that Braon. a sophomore. Is out for the varsity back field and looks so good at the start that Bert Bell.

who Is running- the practice in the absence of Captain Miller picks him at once-for a trial in the backfield Braun la skid to be especially difficult to' stop. a hard runner a fierce tackler a man who finds openings readily. and who. Is a fighter for every yard. Now that Is what he showed undoubtedly In his first trial on Franklin field.

Everybody Is enthusiastic. and alt believe he will be a mighty' I handy men to- have about to' start against Albright and Georgia Tech. From an accounts he is. But there are some things that must be looked Into. Braun might be all of these things at first yet might have some glaring weaknesses that would militate' against his success as a season-long regular.

It is barely possible that he will measure to all requirements when I see him In a scrimmage this afternoon. If he does wen and good. I will have lust one more good back added. to tha long string I. already possess.

I am told. also. that there is a host of good line material. Now the line men have had virtually no coaching. so It Is hard to forecast the outcome of their work.

We have plenty of good varsity backs and ends men like Berry. Bell and Miller who. are. capable of coaching these men in- the fine points of their. work.

But we have no veteran line material. did for this reason the young linemen' who are reporting are not getting. the flying start that the backfield men have nad. That means that beginning tomorrow I must devote the first few- days almost entirely to training the Un. men.

As I have always said. defense Is the first requisite to a. football eleven. and that spells the reason why I am doing- more thinking about the line men than I am shout the ends and backs. If Fred Eble Is well he will make- a good tart at center Then-I I have to.

find a pair Of guards to- match him. and two big. rangy tackles who can open holes for Berry and Light. and at the same time show some defensive form. Heinle Miller will be one end.

and there are plenty. of good men from whom to choose the other. That leave Berry. Bell. Light and Quigley for starter in the backfleld.

with another rood croup left. You see I am sizing only on what' I know of men who have played under me. sad whom I know to be back. I haven't a line on the others hut wilt have to pass snap judgment as I said before. and await development which will come ali too quickly you can depend upon it Under the conditions.

I am going Into the first two games those' with Al bright and Georgia Tech. with. but. a small number of players. Our' formations will be of the simplest We cannot hope" to give the men too much In a short time.

as that would create confusion. We must depend upon Berry's treat punting kicking and' place-kicking upon the runs of Berry and Light the straightway simple formations and upon the forward passing. with Berry. Ben' and Miller figuring prominently. That apparently doesn't present much variety.

but take it from me if the line holds up Its end. that combination will good enough to. gain Teunl against any team even it they do know what Is coming. STANDING OF CLUBS America- leagee. Batten Clvlsad viJJ Dttroit wiSto toa" Ln New York.

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Ichs Copiry I Is ba I I I or beIn Hew4 is stem for et- 11 YIh hFe ateu er at- com rtlve tud fl rel to. I a I I eh I late uuebtrl ct cb eUmes Kaut bblt or en- 1 lo f. taot 1. IUI I eemin 17 ylater ce ta gt ou His is traln iitd rt el em f' tbe I I urlea. Lttt tttt i aa dOl cause ef J7J I f1tt1 eh ct ln If Ub hIs TOO al nc beIJDe t.

Oft. lbta iaot Perrlttwould lIaIllJIlghtc1leck oJ tt1l f' a t' 1tmoreUabl. puUoffaomeULlnc the1 aae. His wlllkeeIJ So xdetDe tho I I will orr theGlants bgoeh his success halbeen I fa ltu1 mb thesnent fa YOI' I Ne. alftheqlleation thoutflelda re taltbth I 1 11 uic theJ ot' tJ2 tomorrow-and' thereewUllncl fl reaTbe mna ra tlpreb Yll Intherl flel tte.

:3:1. IWI tt otthpl ra C0 7 Jat1I1f. i :4 WASHINGTON AND NOW WORKING RD 9.9 e- The 8st da trenuOfJs Wa btngton tift I I I theacttvlty has allthat I tt oun O. this a halfba ks faTe fte pI II game wlthGeor 0. the of the3a is as tober Jo tr nnt fU ir atN oem er R.oaQ.oke tYN ob zO hln lOD fenon 1 I I I tIIIA so Al.

O. I Infant I I 0. I I I t81a UI n1 potlNaTJ Ylc2JonO. I VLtIn1veraltT Vir la I State 41 umb1l" Ohlo In lana 0. AtProTl ea BrowDS1 Rho land State 0.

AtXllwaukee. GreatLakes t. tus W1tUna Lexln on. I an4K1t 0. Weleyan1JIAbUton NuhUI i 1J it Sn6aael neatJ2 TH on CbJ ta tll tt.

1. NEW STEP-PLANNED I AGAINST SCALPERS I 1 29. lIe eI Iin- I I ronl ered to' llty I I era. 911al111 of I I onor 100000 madwiil lb. purchuerun I the llrst as giveth.

scal le I II 1 Sefl canta WlthJ Of- seats rUe ur count ROOSEVELT REFEREES TO BOXINGMATGHES es by St tiOD. U. The- I crch oet rre r. I I todiV wbl as as his toth. tOT gunners' were 4 OloDrptom tJ7ny 01.

nt 4e and afraw SEt. S' 1l CP11P yPJYMPlAN toUo I ll' received turd. biKukNab r. re l4eat oth. Uult rJ' ooI' cGi RC.

OTe. om Clao1 I. TADOlymplan tou 1ng ear. io Han8Hontan i. 1 t1 crU 7 a ftACCo m.

P. nJedC paDcertounoe lb etvtr. oatrlp I miles tlm. HiO. ura ln1te u.

aln. I iotgaoJlD Road. awful This :7 ifr i.1\ Pf i1 rh IPENNf OA SEE ftEVEN WORKOUT ba TeamSees T1i day JsNon m' coachot thePennYlvahla anlvedhereFrldaYI1Jlbtiand NW lnI VeouC" thew rkoat. hew. non comml al.

workout tome makebou I hAveever had To I theflrst kD. wr dge me tro praUoeJobaenatlon andthenl thevar ylvnJabefote Wednudaywben teYfcoach- uwbo meth hdabout men inhar- nenThen cl oe aeasoD mlndfs Penn idbuttht Is galnedtlirough No we mhY to tball playerWho theaeu hafd.llOund- Ingand flloften caaeU1at znenwho deYel 111 th eat acZ1 vaTlU7eleven. poulbl Ue atter orthr worko ts th min. per I watehfor-Clawlto pOdmentodeelop thatflraun podatthe ho1aruDnlnsr. thebunce ofOaptaln nee tor at lp haTdrunneri atlerce a I I abowedun- I t.

1s. II Geot 1a. 1" ech. ac ounts 1e thatmut allot ee I liltw ele i Uta buel poulblethat 11 whenIse6 U' wlllhave luat tothe fd li1 aMst 0 tbeoutcome 1t i ka rc intbe tlnepolnta forthlll areJ10t IL tartTh flrstfe" atwa tlrtrequUfte a Ua uoo I' morethlnkmse aboutthe amaJ out Fre hewlilmakera ctart ateente TheD IbaTe rg ua lm howllome Helnle1WlerwJ11 endand plentyot men' wbomto ThatleaYM a baekfleldwJtb an ther gpodgrOUp Youee 17 on whatl knowot menwho e1' dw I. OYf hav tlIn theother wmhan psssnap ch ft8 eanc1ependu OD condltlonsIam olng1Dto Ith u.

GeofclTech tlolLIm rnuchtn tu ut dendupon Brsgreat 4ro lrlc1dnl' fllltUpOJlthe 0 thforwardpualnl UbBerry. KUlelftgUrinc apparenU7cdt muc i id eJ lli. I be 04 en ll4rl1 ara. Int anlYt ameV If' 0. whabit Ih fr fil I if un c1 lj t.

71 n. tj t. NYrk e41 111Inl IP 1 84 cs nCI 4I l8aat t' io n. Eiff izITft i i ON 4. 4 1 IadUd ljg ejde VoL stri k1j FOOTBALL SEASON 4 TVIO GAMES er eu- fpolILng co ditton Jr an rform.

a rushed to I' yards a a tgood a aresult overtwtce usfulman tbebalJ good 1ay their opeafleld. urias-Teeb. 5 H. B. I ch summary-R fsree.

Dams l2is. 4sf lehdowaie5mltb eeJ tOuchdowns. 1. cf Taf ead Cacli Hebest et up Carpenterand end. 1 aud 1I3L waate fiTsttarne of the tssTit itttI.

the fun. d. secondgarn fiContsaud on Page 7 Cot. 3 5 PLA I tkt it tc. 1 I a I I t.

I tb I I t. tr3 n' 4 te ce ctt S. St i S. 5' S. e3i' 54 SIZ 4p Qr-- t4 e4aea rir i' jbave pra ice butinalde 4s sornewhatscarc I as li I art midse on.

Is at a 25 Sd. his biockipgLabiiity. rIIbtfIBk Itumaboist we haM slid aura. the th newman a I. psachetabroken defenti wi a thrnan heaviest 5sny theWorids ailttrne inthe oftig tbFrsnk canhoidhis 1guresprove has tobe is his th so bat Yelich hecatcbes his has 3n werde seems has inateattng thoughhe a isftc- Grawsfltthr itIe I ofbaies I be- us is favorlt.

his jib ertlia in. eni' e' be- a 'I'S i 5- 4' tin ja I I ltd year. Is at I thecockr is things is 15 Is thekind is is. fleldsnot lines. has is the' if.

a. as 5a themechanlcal ofthe LCopyright1317. EE HARD 29. Lee. usu- squai 20 27 Auburn.

ery I SIt M4nsfield 27 V' burgl4- 45. Rensselaer 0. 5 ax ii ir hI i1n I try'S. i WHERTREYPLA7QPAY New Louia. 1 aistisereei- 0g417.

1 STEP PLANNED AGAINSTSCALPERS extort me I it ae un- days before big. seats. BOXING MATCIIES a. as witn sseg overthe oolcnsipPomtlgaye favo btou ht andaftsr raw. foltowingtelegram wai iturd 6xk tfabcrs a byan tn tourlogcsr as en using 34 gal- rn.

record a iJc. I' h5 lA PENNCUACkSEES 4if. Is. Robert Friday' night' posltirelyrefuatng x1 wagerthat ar th theseason is is developslowly im Zudgmentupon me a gpp a' I li th aireadyjiossess. t' havehad thatbeginning thatspellsthe whyZam whocan 31cm starterin see5lam pls7 tooeback.

alttoo candepend uponit. otthe bope5to thatwould Wemlist uponthe theforward j' take upitsend. anyteameen II CLUBJj 4 CLUBS Won. tt RC. Chicago ie sz 154 3" IS tU 51 5 sCC ef'- TI 5Safv k' 43 451 il si CI New York 4 YIlladelpbta 4 St Louis fl Cf Si CijitiSnati 11 37 t.

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