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44 ppjp PAGE FOURB THE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA GA SUN DAY NOVEMBER t3 TENN. MEETS KENTUCKY Lexington Ky. November 12. Special. One of the fiercest and most evenly matched football games.

of the year i expected to develop when the University of Tennessee Volunteers take issue' with the Kentucky Wildcats on' Ston field on Thanksgiving day. When these old rivals met at Knoiville last year the Tennesseans curried off the victory by the score of 14 to7. Acrordinj nil available statistics the score this year Win be something like that fig- ure although most of the local pros- nostkators htstitafe' to. commit them' selves as to which team will- possess the big nd of the kcore. The Kentucky team this year is stronger than' lat but not.

many points stronger. It is about ten riousds heavier than in 1920 nod has an average displacement of about 170 hounds. The team is a Veil balanced outfit but it has itsmany faults that must be. correct before it en hope to come out victorious in the big game on its schedule. Th ri are no' play.

ri of outstanding' ability with the reception perhaps. of Robert" nvin quarterback and William Kleabnian tackle. Latin a Star. v- Lavin weighs only 142 pounds but 8 played on the team for three sears arid has become a. great little warrior at- broken field running leahman a freshman has shown premise of developing' into the best.

lineman developed at the university in the last five years. There are sev eral freshmen that probably will make sood men in the next three years hut these are yet unripe. About thef most-direct' method of comparing the Strength. 6f the Kentucky and Tennessee elevens is to ousider the statistics oft the Vanderbilt's games with both teams. The Volunteers lost to Vanderbilt by the Tore of 14 to while the Kentuk inns were able to score two touchdowns on the visitors from Nashville lost the decision by the count of 21 to 14.

Kentucky's playing against Vanderbilt was more effective than that of the Knoxville outfit when it clashed with the Although Kentucky was outrushed by the Commodores. the locals Were able to partially offset the' supejior strength of the Vabdtiltoffehsiye by a good forward passing game that tetted a total of 115 yards during the game. Kentucky made twelve first downs against the Commodores and the Commodores hung up the same number at the expense' of theWild eats. The Wildcats however apparently played themselves out in that same for in the two games since the Xandy contest the Blue and White has consistently failed to uncover any. of the strength it had against the Commodores.

Tennestes showing against Dartmouth and its subsequent battle vii the Vanderbilt' team which it held to two touchdowns has given the "Wild-at mentors plenty of food for thought. The. coaches realize the CatswiWbe up against a strong team on Thanksgiving they are passing the buck to the team. The Wildcats are I being given stiff workouts in secret' this week. Secrecy js one of Coach Injun Bill Juneau's hobbies.

TIGER DIED GAMELY I SAYS WALTER CAMP I Continued from Page 2. I. finish. The dying Tigers responded valiantly with the last ounce of their strength and their undaunted -courage. When Lourie made a.

tremendous Hurl down the field straight to. Scott seemed that 80000 hearts stopped Statlng for an' instant. But a Yale. manv tackled Sott so hard that be dropped the hall just after starting to run with it. Then Jarrity went hrough bra yard gain.

giving the Tigers the ball on Yale's yard line hut Yale stopped short the. Princeton march down the field when Lnndis in tercepted II forward pass and OlIlam punted out danger. The whistle blew soon. afterwards and Yale had broken the rrinctnn hoodoo. Aldrich and OUNlrn were the outstanding stars for Yale but Into played a great game at tackle and the center trio were impregnable on The Yale team.

was none too sure in defenseto Princeton's passing. The. punting. of Aldrich and Ollearn was good. except on two Occasions.

Their offs were not up to their standard however. Captain Keck while he was in and Lourie were the Princeton luminaries. Lourie kicked splendidly and ran hard and the same time handling all the weapons he hail with great. generalship. But his teams game was individualistic.

lie- could not' count on ms man for. driving the line or for any successive of downs. Another Princeton weakness that appeared in the game was- one that has been noticeable all the season- costly offside playingThey lost many yards of ground this bad habit and' these penalties converted third downs into first down for Yale" too many times. The up YAM- 13 Po PRINCE. 7 Pulman I.

Snively Into 7 I. t. Reck rapt. Urllihbank I. g.

Baker Langis Wittnser Guernsey r. g. Morgan Dill. r. t.

Hooper Sturui r. Stinch Olleitrn j. b. Lourie Aldrich rapt lh b. Gliroy Mallory b.

Oarrity Jordan f. b. Cleaves orc by periods Yale 70 3 3 J3 Princeton. 0 0 0 7 Yale scoring oucbdown OHearnj goal from touchdown Aldrich goals from field Aldrich 2. Princeton scor ing touchdown Gnrrity goal from touchdown Baker.

Referee W. 1. Powell Swarthniore umpire David Fultz Brown head linesman. G. N.

I Bankhart Dartmouth held judge V. A. Swart Brown time of pe- I nods. 15 minutes. CLUB' TROPHY AT PINEHURST Pinehurst N.

November 12. Special. The names of Walter Ha- gen George Sayers- nd Tom Boyd Were ndd today to the long list of pros who will descend on pjnehurit within the next few days" com plete for honor glory and 1175 in the- south professional best ball tournament November. 1811) The cash prizes for the professional members of the leading teams will be First money 500 second 300 third 200. fourth 100 fifth.

75. Their amateur partners will receive sterling trophies. The south tournament was inaugurated last year and was wop at that time by ThomasD Armour the amateur and Leon Diegel the Lochinoor pro who led a strong Held of 3 pairs By-a margin of two strokes with a best ball of 273 for the 72 holes. Many leading-golf clubs are manifesting decided interest this" year in the club trophy contest held in con nection with this tournament. The trophy a handsome bronze shield suitably inscribed becomes the tern- porary possession of the club represented by the leaders among.

those pairs composed of players hailing from the same-club and willbe permanently retained by the club winning it for the third time. The first leg. on the trophy won in 1920 by the Druid Hills club. of Atalntn represented by Perry Adair and Douglas Edgar who finished in second place in. the tour nament proper.

LOUISIANA STATE WINS FROM OLE MISS" Baton Rouge La. November 12. By using every available regular man the crippled Louisiana State team to day defeated the University of -Mississippi by the score of 21 to 0 and maintained its clean record of no defeats for the present season. McFarland andYtinle starred for. the victors while Barbour carried away honors for Ole Miss.

BEAUDRY MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED clf DEALERS' III YI We re in position to make imnediat deliveries on Sedans Tourings Trucks upc andRun bonti. Liberal terns to responsible parties. 169 Marietta St. Phone Ivy 446 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SEAT TOPS RECOVERED High Grade Work Prices Reasonable JOHN M. SMITH CO SHOPS 124 Auburn Avenue OUR SHOPS ARE THE STANDARD OF THE SOUTH The first post is practically the last ACKMAFFETT 7 170 W.

Peachlree Hemlock 1165 DDDBB BRDTHERIS SEDAN StJetF fe- Fight Managers Get Big Slket BY WESTBROQK ppcLER Given Third of Each Melon. New York November' 12. Take a dozen young retired freight handlers or taxi drivers give them sounding names like Murdering Marie Mactavish. the neH-Gate'Goniff set up an office with one desk and a phone in any old building along Broadway in the Forties the older the' cheaper and the' fight' promoters' of America will do. their best.

to make. you rich luari in less time than it takes to earn' a fortune by honest work. If there should chance" to on your staff of young men a speci men weighing 175 pounds or more able to stand op for eight rounds against Harry Grlb or Bill Brennan. be tot himself' will make a fortunefor you and perhaps a little something for his own folks depending on your-generosity. Here is a business still awaiting perpect exploitation nllhoiish half a dozen firms are- doing very well in New York right now controlling as they do.

large proportion of all the fighters in regions. The biggetitri the house of Leo I' Flynn match-malice of Madison- Square Garden and headman or pa- drone for a troupe of songs odd prize fighters good bad. awful and terrible. Bill Brenutati ofecouroe. lit the sacred bull of the' Flynn herd lull being the only peavy ever to go more than ten rounds against Jack.

Dempsey and generally accepted ad the next-best whitehfavyweight in all Xbis highly advertised' world. Tow More Tickets. Then there are Kid Norfolk- and. Iddie O'Hare light-heavyweights and a well-mannered troupe of middles welters lightweights feathers ban' tams flyweights paperweights penny-weights and such like creatures each of whom works say once or twice a mouth and pays Leo one- third of tlll Qddle for each ht Jros job bdn" to get the match. ol-- led the money and fix it up with the lieutenant whenever one of the young men has a little misunderstanding with the law.

as any young man is likely to do in New York. Fighters around town refer to. the firm as Flynn Flynn Flynn. and Leo" r. is nil three partners in the order named.

Leo P. wears no in- grown nose. his ears are as unscrambled as yours or mine and fio teeth are missing when he smiles. Leo Flynn is wealthy and there isn't even a champions cousin in his entire stable. In the Gaiety theater building on Broadway is the office of Mead Cox with an room filled with row of chairs which in turn are usually tilled with the contours of reposeful young men under contract to fight for the firm.

Eddie" Mead is a5 fat boy who used torub Kid Williams whenthe kid was champion for two bits' rub if he got theuioney whicn morerpften than. not he dldnt Some' yearsjkkd he made bargain with Joe. Lyncli thtn a gymnasium tyro brought him alonq to ffie luantatnuveight title $12000 whereof lie clipped off a little bet. ter that WOOOfor himself. Johnny CoxSft the.

traveling who takes. the' road fighters bntTonllhei tourer to PfoVide c4 ma CoIanibusNcw OrrcInCMin- phi Louisville St. Loiijs dudvAt luinta. A- i jhcKGetting Rich. Altfiougbfio longer a Jt lyncls ssionrol Mpade Cox imdtith fair brandling this wintprshpuidmake5atleast 50000 which.

jaa lioT lie ml- bnt which ntv adif6r. a. yeabld gon driver- iu ihe oyeii of HiTy Kitchen. New Andy Avorlcs the firm but not touch because timwoareicvery dull iii'- the featherweight line" owin to lohuihy KilWines retlrenvnt with the tlUrt Chancy can fight like a' cagefullbt tpiA panthers tout he cant vetyiw fight himself has beatnxaoat of the others. Joe Woodman who' made Imanj thousands" for Sam Lauiglord also lies stable of rnnuitig to ir lunch' moneys andWHli Lewis the old- fighter who discovered Paris has asmsll hut very remunerative bud- ness with Able Goldstein' and a half dozen other litlle scrappers.

Frank Bagley with Willie Jackson- ns his star and a long lit of ordinary ting workmei makes mor money than any one of his fighters and Filly Gibson manager of Benny Leonard. keeps a staff of in work in return fpr which they- keep him in silk shirts. than whit he inquires what could be fairer without cheating. These and a other business concerns control the work of the majority prfsentalile local talent. Their game is very much like that of the vaudeville agencies.

Promoters in all parts. of the states Canada where perthifted are constantly fend log in to" thorn fur ring The majority of the fighter are chronic lohfers and. a good many be. long to. the toughest gangs of the East Side anti the- upper WES side.

But that's neither here nor Ujere. Bring on your handlers. Tech-Georgetown Play by Detail Georgetown won the toss-and chose to defend the south goal. McDonough kicked 40 yards to Klnyon who returned 15. Georgetown's ball on their own yard line.

lavjn lot yards around left. end Kenyon lost two yards around right end Flavin punted 50 yards the hall falling dead. Tech's ball on their own yard line. Harlan hit center for 6 yards. Barren hit left tackle for 10 yards and first down.

McDonough got- 5 yards over left. guard. Barron rammed lefJ tackle for yards and first down. hit right tackle. for 4 yards Georgetown penalized 5 yards for offsidesf 1 rammed center for 2 yards.

On a double pass Barron ran around left end for 2 yards. Ferst right tackle for 4 yards. Tech penalized 5 yards for offsidt' A pass was grounded. and bull went over to Georgetown on their yard' line. Tech was penalized 15 yarde for holding on the play.

Georgetown fumbled nail Tech recovered in midfield. r11lt lost 2 yards round right end. Ferst hit left tackle for 4 yards' on a delayed buck. Birron went around left end for Ferst punted 37 yards outo bounds. Georgetown's ball on their own yard line.

DuiFour found left guard for 2 yards. Flavln punted 407ards out of bounds. Tech's ball In th center of the field. Ferst gained 4' yards over left tackle on a delayed buck. Harlim hit left tackle for 5 yards.

Leib re placed Sheehan at left guard for Georgetown. MeDonough. found left guard for 2 yards nod first down. First hit right tackle for 12 yards and another first down Harlan rammed right" tackle for-4 more yards Harlan lilt the same place for 10 yards and first down. Tech's ball on Georgetown's yard.

line. Harlan hit left tackle. for 3 yards. Barron failed to gain around right end. MeDonougit found left tackle for 2 yard Harlan rammed right guard for 4 yards and the ball went overt to Georgfetown on her yard line.

Flavin punted out of bounds. Tech's ball on Georgetown's 47 yard line. A passwas grounded. Tech tried another pats and a Georgetown man interfered. Tech was given 13 yards and first down on the play Barren found left guard for' 1 yard and the quarter ended here with Tech.

in- possession of the ban on Georgetown's yard line. Score Tech 0 Georgetown O. Second Quarter Barron tackle lor5aM. Harlfln rammed center for ft yards and first down. McDonugh hit left tackle fpr 3 yards.

Ferst failed to gain over right tackle DuFout intercepted a forward pass on yard line and ran 12 yards before being. downed. Georgetown's ball on- their own yard line. Tech was i penalized 15 yards for- roughness on the play. Kenyon failed to gain over right tackle Georgetown fumbled- and John taton recovered Tech Tech's ball on 'Georgetown's yard line.

Harlan rammed right tackle for 7 yards Verst fumbled and JIcDonough recovered from a yard loss. Barren skirted left-end for yards. jlarlan rammed right tackel for 4 yards and first down. Tech's ball' on Georgetown's yard line. Harlan found left tackle for 55 yards JTerst failed to gain on a delayed buck Georgetown was penalized 5 yards for sides.

Harlan hit right tackle for 2 yards and' a touchdown. Al Staten kicked goat. Score Tech 7 U. 0. A Knyon lilt right guard 2 yards Flavinfound yight1 guard for 1 yard Flavin punted 45- yards to MeDonoagh who returned 10.

Tech's ball on their own yard line Ferst hit right tackle- for 3yards. Harlan jammed center for- 85j yards. Perst hit left tackle Ferst punted 60 yards oveir the goal line. Georgetown's ball on their pwn- 1K yard line. failed to gain around left end.

DuFoqs bucked put- of bounds for" no gain. Tlavln fcunted 45 yards to Barren who returned ball on Georgetown's yard line. Uarlan hit right guard for 2 yards. A pass was grounded. Ferst gained 6 yards around right end on.

a double pass. Harlan rammed' center for 4 yards first down. Barren gained 5 yards on-a triple pass around right. end. Harlan found left guard for- 3 yards.

MeDonough rammed-center for 2 yards and first down. Ferst gained 1 yard over right guard. ram med center for 5yards. HarlU' again rammed center for 5 yards andfirtt down Hariair hit right tackle for 8 yards. Harlan hit right guard for 1.

yard. Thompson replaced Sullivan at- left tackle fog Georgetown. Brron hit lfttaekle yards and first down and Jialftended-htr with Techin Possession of the ball on Jeorgetovns foot line. Score Tech I George- town 0. Second Half.

Kenyon' kicked 50 yards to Ferst who returned S. Tech's bull pn her yard line. llarlau foundleft ft tackle for 1 yards. Barrous skirted left end for. 3 yards.

hiarlab rammed renter 0 yards and first down. Ferst failed to gain over right tackle. A Ferst to Mitchell netted 31 yardv and first down. Harlan rammed left tacklefor I yards. Harlan hit the same place for yards-and first' down.

Tech's ball on Georgetown's yard line. Harlan hit right tackle for a yard Itarron skirted left end for- 21) yards and a' touchdown. A. fit a ton kicked goal. Score Tech 14 Geprsetovcn O.

MeDolough kicked 50 yards tqMal- Icy who returned Zt. Georgetown's ball on their own yard line. Du. Four hit right tackle' for 2 yards. Tech was penalized 5 yards for off.

sides. Malley gained 8 yards' over left tackle. DuFuur found right tackle for 1 yard. Formose replaced O'Connell at right end for George' town. lavin puntedJ yards toMe- Donough who returned 23 Tech's ball on- their own yard line.

Barren hit left tackle' for 5 yards. Harlan ramniedJeft tackle for 6 yards and first down. Tech was penalized 15 yards holding. A. pass from Harlan to Barren netted 313 yards and first down.

Harlan hit. left tackle for yards. Harlan hit the same place for 3 morel McDonough found left tackle for3 yards and tirst down. hiarha ratnintd center for. 4 yards Tech's ball on Georgetown's yard line.

Tech was penalized 5 yards for offside Christensen replaced Butler at right tackle for Georgetown. Barren skirted left end for a gain of 5 yards. Harlan rammed left tackle for yards and first down. Harlan failed to gain. over right guard.

Bar- ron hit left guard for 2 yards and a touchdown. A. Staton kicked goal. Score Tech. 21 Georgetown O.

Wertz replaced Goggins it- center for Georgetown. tteDonough kicked 45 yardsto Ken yon who returned 11. Georgetown's ball on their own yard line. Malley failed to gain around left end on a triple pass. Malley fumbled and Mitchell recovered for Tech on George towns yard line.

Leary- replaced Malley at right half for. Georgetown. Pent lost 2 yards around right end. Harlan hit. left tackle for 7 yards Harlan failed to gain oyr center.

Barron fumbled and Kenyon' recovered for- Georgetown on their own 10. yard line. Leery was thrown fora yard loss. Kenyon gained one yard over enter in punted 55. yards the ball falling dead.

Tech's ball on. their own yard line. hhatlan. rammed center for four yards. and thV.ijiiwr- ter ended here with Tech in possession of the tall on yard line.

Score Tech 21- Georgetown 0 Final Quarter. Sullivan replaced Christensen at right tackle for Georgetown. A pass fell incomplete. Ferst. gained.

15 yards around. right end on a triple pass. McDonough hit left tackle for four yards. Lowe replaced Flavin at left half and replaced Ken. yon at fullback for Georgetown.

MeDonough hit left tackle Vriwo yards. Harlan- fails' tp gain over left tackle. Scarborough replaced Barren for Tech. and Sweeney re- Jaed Lieb for Georgetown. rrrst punted 20 yards out of bounds.

Georgetown's ball on their own" 13- yard line. Lowe gained two yards over right guard. Dii Four added two more. over right tackle. Liii Four punted 38 yards to Scarborough- who returned five.

Tech's in Harlan found right tackle for two yards A pass was intercepted by Lowe on Georgetown's fryard line. King replaced Formhs for Georgetown. i Ual ained two. yards over left tackle. A pass ell incomplete.

Me- JJonougb. intercepted a pass on own yard line and ran 12 yards. Tech's ball on' Georgetown's yard line. Scarborough hit. left tackle for three yards.

Harlan rammed the same place for three more. penalized five yards for sides. Scarborough rained two yards over left tackle. Cornell replaced Mitchell for Tech. rst punted 43.

j- rd3 out GeorgetownV ball on their on- yard Du Four- punted 35 yards to McDonongh who returned two. Tech's ball on their own yard lint- Hunt replaced McDonoughs for Teciserst found right tackle for fire yards. Scarborough fumbled and- re covered for Georgeto ei and ran yards to a touchdown. DuFdurSick I goal. Score rechi 21 Georgetown Byrne kicked 55 yards to Star- borongh.

who turned 19. 1 Tech i halt on their own yard line Fertt- fumbled for a yard loss. Uarlan hit leftguard for 7 yards. Ferst punted Sytds to Pus Pour who rsthrsieL5. Georgetown's ball in midfield.

A puss fell incomplete. Another pituet fell incomplete. A pass-Dir-Four to Lowe netted 9 yards. Du Four hit center for 2 yards and first down. Hunt intercepted a forward pass on his own yard line and ran 10 Tech's ban on their on yard' line.

Sr- bor agltg iined I yard over left tjf kle. Harlan rammed right tackle for 5 yards Harlaw hit left tackle for 1 Prst punted 25 yards to' flu Your who' retUrned 5. Georgetown's ball on their own yard lin Byrne hit right tackle for 5 yards. touIdlly replaced Do Four for Grorii" town. A pass was grounded.

A 20- jj yatdass was given to' Georgetown for' tuten enceby a Tefh. man George io yiUbaUpn Tech yara line. vApss wixagronnulcd. pass was grounded Still another pass was igroundrtli yards the ball falling dead. Tectfsball on their Ferst ted.i 1 ytruls rout bound- Geore towns tyill on Tin Jlclntyrc replaced A uipthor V.

titled pass fell A puss from Lowe to nrf jiMi the hill ovVr to' thrfroA 1'S- Vl GEORGETOWNDEFENSE SMASHED BY TECH Condnued From Page S. Jackets. Judyllarlan who had becn ripping Pt' consistent gains from thc start of thegamewashandedthebait I and responded with 7 yards through' the lin Yerst was the victim. ol ft bad puss but- recovered he fumble on the 2lyard tint' Barren slippwT around' leftend for 7 yard and Captain Harlan carried it to the yard line. Ilnrlan obtained a more and a yard' penalty played the halt on Georgetown's ard line.

Harlan bucked it over and. Albert ttoti kicked goal. Two more touchdowns eatie tor. Tech in the third quarter. Barrens yard run.

around left end accounted for the first marker nod the tnarrh for. the second started nt Twj Jill- yard line. Barron and Ifarlan gained 32 yards between them but a penalty spoiled their efforts. A tong forward pass lTlarhan to. Barren then netted 34 yards.

llarlau on two bucks gained ten yards and the Tech captain aided by Barrop soon bad the ball on Georgetown's yard" line. Barron then carried it over anti Albert Staton again kicked goal. The Ups. TECH. Pro GTOWN 1.

Staton. I. IUem Johpson. I. Vryc g.

Sheeham Arnie. c. Gsggins Davis T- r. Cwmstock A. i taton r.

Butler Mitchell. e. O'Connell MeDonough. tj. 1 Do Four Ferst 111.

Flavin Bitrron. r. Malley Ifarlan f. ii. Kenyon Thompson Georgia referee Stewart Dartmouth umpire Hoban Dartmouth II.

linesman. Touchdowns Bsrron 2. Unrlan. Byrne Goals. aftertonchdpwnsAStaton Do Four.

First' 27s Georgetown 5. Penalties. Tech. 65 yards. Georgetown IS.

Passes completed Tech a for a gain of-80 yards Georgetown 8 for a gain of S3 yards. Passes failed Tech 7" Georgetown. 12. Puint' Tech averaging 40 42" vjv i. Substitutions' for Tech Scarbori ough for- Barren Hint for McDonough Cornell for MitctJh JT I tyre For Georgetown LW for ShehanThompson for O'Connell Christensen1 for Butler.

Weriz- for Goggins foy JJaJleyJ Z. 'Sulli van for Christensen Lowe'-for Flavin. Byrne for. Kenyon Sweeney for Lieb. King for Formosa Connally for Du Four.

FROM SENOIAHIGH Marist college defeated Swoia Satur- il- morning Oil. Marig 0. The Senrfia train greatly outweighed the Ivy street boys the speed of th.cCadet8 wa too for. their. The gamewnsTcry being free- front any semblance of Tpufeh play.

and the best or feeling prevailed. Marisb uett plays JIijE i sdiuol. on JIarist campus Wednesdayafternoon at 3 o'clock. HARVARD SCRUBSLBEAT I BROWN BY gLOSE SCORE Cambridge Mass. November 12- HarvardyTvith its regular jilayrrsn sent from 0 is 0 to 7.

victory over' Broftlrnt the urtadiiirn today. The vinniafrpointscame in the. last few minutes whert. with the. score 7 to in Browns fin viir the Crimson took ball IQWU the field' touchdown from the visitors line.

WISCONSIN IS MadisdB Wle ombtr Wis- gonsin was virtually eliminated front tliotrio contending for tUc champion. ship of the cetera conference when Michigan today invaujpl Badger territory for thft first time iTic 1005 anti fonsht their old gridiron rivals to a 7 to 7 tie. Only victory could have opt the Wisromiin team in this conference showing against the unb'-aten Ohio" State and Iowa tenant. Wisconsin's nhltr chance of maintaining the triple tie iis to win lueriast tonferencic Rauiejvhile thin. other two eantendente P.

None of the-- teams met each' other i. MANY STARS to PLAY tf BILLIARD MATCH Chicago November' 12. Walker echran5 of San Francisco and Itoger Cunq of France Wete drawn for play' today in the first- game of the' Worlds 182 balk billiard tourna- ntr. which Opens- here Monday. wi Hoppp who has lucid the ehauijuisohilp since he defeated Maij- rice" in Ino enters the n- petitionVTiiesflay night when lie meets the loser of the Cqchrane-Conti snatch.

The draw today will bringHogether Kdoua rd Ilolmaus of Belgium and Ono. Morningstar. of. San Diego Caj. on Tuesday while Jake Schaefer and George Sutton the two Chicagoans will also play Tuesday.

WILDE WANTS. ANOTHER VJSITTO AMERICA Jimmy Wilde champion flyxvelght. yrites from London that he would like to muke another- visit. to this country after Thanksgiving day. Wilds however tjoes not care come to this country unless lie me guaranteed some- bouts.

Because of the searchv of little fellows" in the east Tag Jifckard recently stated bo. would rangc fpr flyweight bouts until after Wifde had more battles in. Ibis ountry in fourteen weeks than he-had in England in one ear and the revenue derived front his American enEagemrntamore. than trebled his receipts in hisnative land. JACKS SUIT' IS IN COURT' New' York November 12.

Thaf Bee. Palmer shimmy queen could resist Jack Dempsey ltliockqut advances charged in a. 250000 alienation suit filed in supreme court against the ehainpioix pugilist by' Albert SigaT Miss Palmers husband and pianist. When Siegel announced three weeks ago that he intended to sue Dempsey for Saving enticed Mrs. Siegel a aynhe damages Wre set at 100- KKJ.

That it seemed would about square him for havinglost his vaudeville partner whom lie married iii Davenport. Iowa last March. The snore he thought of the matter the greater the. offense grew in. big mind to.

that actual suit morethan doubled predictions. The complaint declare that the plaintiff and his wife lived' happily together in New. York until William Harrison Dempsey Otherwise Icno rn as Jack lured her' into a verde- villa Company with hint. Dempsey according to the charge secured enough innulnc over Miss Palmer to reinovg- her to 5 West Sven- Uethptfeet and jclsewherel A' Dempsey has Rented the allegation. OLD SOLUTION IS UP A GAIN Jn order.

to avert a recurrence" of the. Babe Ruth barustorming disaster whidi uay rob liastball of its cltampion home runLitter for a time Ilarry Frajee of the On lied Sox proposes signing alt players to. twelye- month contractsin the uturej instead th contracts cover only the lengths of the playing season. The Boston magnate believes this would cure the ev.il entirely because rplayersjre not permitted to play outside of league without pessian during tlieseason Tlirf idea ddvttnced. by' the Boston" it ujgnahedlas' JLpdegible solution of the.

Problem. of keeping. players in checkbut Colonel llutilon of the Yankees Mia the ranfracj would be illegnrttnlise gg themagnates paid their tWelvemonths Us says such a. contract would seriously interfere with a. playetdoiugany kind of work jut the winter" months.

McGraw's- Suggest ion. Ilustonts analysis lines with John McGraw's- theory advanced several yearis ago when ltd suggested" thaf ball players be ignefl up for onu year of twrlve months and thick salary gradedpo that1he player would receive a salary fhecfe eve month. In of the First Touring Car Designed and Produced Entirely by the- New Maxwell Organization A car which reveals at a. gl mcesucE a wealth of beauty arid goodness that the price seemsalmost 5 t2 Cordtires skid root and rear 31x4 inch. Disc wheel demountable at hub arid run wood artillery wheels optional without extra Unimially lone tptlngf promote comfort tire economyi roadabilityi tlcmlte lubrication.

REPLATING RESTORES BEAUTY SAVES REPLACEMENT COSTS' Plating ofanykind is bound to wear through to the metal here und- there in time. Many things then look worn but oni need replahing tolook as good as new. Fine plating requires an expensive equipment and workmen ex ceptional skill. We have both and our plating is. of the highest quality and done by' process greatest durability.

SILVER NICKEL BRASS AND COPPER PLATING GALVANIZING Ask us about repeating auto puts or bedsteads- rid all Other household fitments. Splendid openingfor Jive agents. CAMP MFG. COMPANY 291 Edgewood Avenue ATLANTA GEORGIA Plate glass" window in rear curtain. Drum type head lamps nickel trimmed.

glare lenses. Real leather upholstery Turkish usb1ori Adu size at deep and wide and. roomy' Side curtains open with doors. this way according to snagnattssvonltk be tftil vent the players- troix work' of- any kid that fmia objectionable to' thi any great danger. After the Ituth incident known- now Judgi Landis is tasked ills opinion bf tIle tweive' notrths con us refused to accept the Boston magnates idea because he claimed it encouraged half players to dishonest.

Mid the future welfare of the sport. depended upon the honey of the. players rand the magnates' and unless they could trust one' another it wpuld. be better to stop baseball thins to linnet out month contracts and then snend a young fortune to investigate the activity of each and every player. The barnstorming ant will come in.

for. a. diSiCns ion lit the annual I pa sue meeting next month. Lanrlia lit expected" Whave some sort of solution of the problem. but he has steadfastly refused- to discuss the matter at this time.

lie says his ideas on the juJtter will be presented to the and if they core to" make them public that sill be their privilege. DAVIDSON AND N. C1 PLAY SCORELESS TIE Yi Silem. November 1 Davidson and North Carolina fought out a scoreless game here to. lvl Near the end of the second period the Tarheels worked the ball to ft Hue.

and on two plays nls-ausccd- it to be uncyard mark. With two juoMUowpp lu which to cross the goal tl pne3l ended Migg Mason. for years the i principal of Us. STiastle School for t3ttl Tartytownf No Y- has made that institution a. ft amounting to J50 000 This Include ten school tulldings valued af JIO OQP.

an of her. prererred gtocteltt ccht ol And her lif Insurance THE FIRST JO CAR OWNERS a YOU 1 proof windshield. New steering comfort. Clutch and brake action steering and gear- made remarkably easy. Handsome and accessible ln tru merit board.

Best rsvitchesMotoi3 driven electric horn. Announcement ofc he New Series Sedan Coupe and Roadster will be made very soon JOS. G. BLOW NT i I 1 JiP 0CC ittZ tT gjr 1" I PACEFOUR tI CONST TJON GAUNDAyNQV 13 MEETS ingtori Ky. Nove ber12.

Iie llg mes. is rs Knoxvillelast to 7. to thatn alTh possess tIi end l1Y i Pou. n. di alJoutl Tbeteam ell its many be corrected fore cilnbope" ul bii1me There er1l Lavin.

iin poundsh Jt lisa 1lay for' tb far I lineman. develo. ped he Th re iue iev. I th atJlr obnb IY ears i Tennlseeflevcns is oh I 1 8t ans ticb- I lmt 1. play in 1 aM I I 1I1 llrtilllI O.

1 I ame I Klnt nliq I I IDe i the. WIltl. it t' con teutly Ttl nessies I uth itit. vith YanderhiltteaIn hrMto I. renlize hrin lIehet" I one 1 i om cott It II man tOtt 1' 1 be ith Th hrou iJyardtnin ballon 4 arclline toP1 o1 of hlr' bright ontstandingstars ale payeda.

ame tr owere on ofA1dricb uepton notup Imndardhowever. CaPt inKeawhile I4 splendidiyand withguat shipBut Ue I I Princeton' I notitableall co tly by do ns ma nr PlqriCE.7 el lt ttmer Glern e1. i. ortl I. tllrm 0 e.

1. 1. r. hb Garrity Oreb Yale. 7 0 313 0 1 corin touchdown rrit go I tonc down I 1' I.

I The 0fWlilterUa tl 1g1i de elidon ando com. Ioryand am bet' tournament Xovember ca tbe pof S- mon I. ear ThomalDArn our egel hinoor ro pairsbya 21 leading golf de ided thisyear tropbyrontest On nedionwith tou ament. theclubrepre- I snme-cluband will be was on finished se nd. place.

the1 ur'l noment FRQM' MISS" nou eLa. to. toO mainra. ined reco. rd 1 pre nt and' Winlestarred AUmORIZED are in poiti SedauTour DI" qupc and Runabouts.

COVERS rkPric SHOPS STAN ARD TH Thefirslcosi 4hllasi 1 I BLACKMAFFETI 170 7" 1 10. I it' j5 I 32- t. GLE' Giv irdQf ch I 2. iversgive Murd ring. Ma tavish UeIE4at ateGon on forties cheaper-and a ma ne a th re isbouidchan e' be on ur oungmeIi al' d- menwe1gbinJt 17" ttpfor- him1 lf iIlmnke I ou pltho ch hulfa ri ht dU1I IlIr pr portioJI bige Li li 1 of' diQn I n.

of' 5Otri odl. awfnlarid I ttr rible. 3. II. Bre.

nnan of. coure i alrl nil1bl' lJ er tmpseyand ihe wbite' hfavyweighfin this IO Ti ke KidNor olk' I JiJhtWeibhUt feJthers wht a' ne- th rd ol i is IJ we rs rllrsare rotirs. I ung tQfight Eddlelpad a 1lsedtorubKid when the rub iO thetI10neTwbi Jimore often hedidnt lirs it nrgainwith th tJrQtndbTo ght Ilto tI c. earning' for Jopl methiug. fite dQffa bet 1i thIJravelin the' olito lllt t.

tou IroVJdeReiAk nC Jt1n OtINin nt. ifnd. i cJ ting Alt ougbno Ing cham iOlTJot ncllin tbiSW 1In 5b. lJlIm. 3k.

ttlel t. OOOnh1I Jl1ar. otlrp. i nt obadf r. YE' t-bTd II dri frolUtheovel1Qr l1 IN w' ndy rk fnr the nltplU times Ter ti 11 ft3tJlerw ijhtIineowing to' li rt1 reti nt tl cnufirht cage uUO tout I1t fa d' at n' ollt oth rll 1' I many ord lJ table Qr Jun tb lis veroo Perillhas nda lstar Inn or inary rin' monp Bpnn kr journeymenf rappersinyork inreturn fprwhih tl1 ll8in 8s Itrol of' game of thelates autul Canada mn ttilltJyliend in fi btfr 10 fersJnd ood luiy loll thetoubt' ans frei ht ridlcrl" II orgtwn Pl yby.

etailll I 1 nroune nd. Flavinpunted iiOmN chadlcrh yarellihe. artls rammeelleft off A. aJ cI Jlrdg forhoM- 2yimls de lyed nt nted rJYards out. of 1in Du ur out oY t5 I.eibre- atldt 0 MeDonoupblound P1I rll yards Fir right tckle Har ln Sme firt Tlchs bal tows Tne.

Iar ln hitMt' lot faild rght tnd. I yar Haran gard bal ovei Jie Flain pliteel 47 ards ofbound. Tehsbal Georg to li pass Wa Techtried pas Gergetown interered. wa giv 13 frst py. gard th Tehin pos Icson Georetowns 31 lne I.

Scre O. Georgetow Send Qure foundeft tacl I 6" YadS. firt dow. Mc ugh. ht Ferst faled I ta-k iter- I aorardpas on lne ra bfore led.

Geret ws baU. yard wUIaliedl5 yarsor. hness lny 1on. fil ove rgt Gergtow fumble. Staon for' Te Tehs Gergeowns yad' lin rln rmme rght.

mcklefor I fubled docnough recverd a' 10s Barrn te for Yatsllalan rme tscke yars aJd dw bnl' Gerge tows lQ1ad lne. Harlnf nnd tacefcr erst faie gin delaye buc. retown wa ple or off Har ht' rght tcdelo' tuchdown. AStatokicke al. SCre O.

nyon rightrar for luifound ghtg rd yarFV punte 41. McDno Ogb. reurne Tech's bll nthet ow 32 rmi Fert hltritbt 3. yars. Hala ammed eente fOl ads etst le tcke for 3 7arL Fert 6 theg lne.

Gergetos bl teir yat Jme. Favin Iaied artnd end DnI01 b. ucke OfbUnds1 fo pun Fav pute yars Brrn rtnrUL Tea bt. Gerena 4yrdlie. Hrlan gad yars.

wa Junde. gaine' arund ed rmme' nter yr ad cfirt cow Barn ine aes a trple arund rhto found' grd yars Mcori. rmP' Cnter fo yars firt dow. Fertgined mtgard Hrlan'rm nter yars aJin rmect fr yard andfi dow Haranhit ri ht ya Haran bit. rht gar yar Tompn rplac Sulvan at bele.

fo Ger Rrn ht I If a tlr adint dw a 1'e8sion hal Gfrgptovns lne Scre cJ Gerge- lal. Ken i 5 to. jer8t Te hs balpn OWl. is lne. larlan foundMttaekle foryatds.

Barrol skrted nd ard Iar1ahrllm1d for. Yirds er fnied Ka i over cklc. Mitchel nttd ardl lefttaekle for ard larlan llme yards and Tfhl bal 4ar. lne. larlnn tacle rd Btrronlklrtrd 2ynla AStaton ed gQI.

Slore retWr tQJal. It' rpturned on ynrd lne. 011 tDcklp' rg. i penalzP 5yar. lIlIY gined let lr lrard.

OConnt1 Grrge. to lnin to 3Ie olgh rttnred2. I Lal Bnrrn. larlanrammedlet I wa nalzed 15 for holding. I ladan arron neted 3 I frst t.

Irlan ac e. arlan t1Jce more IcDonugb tac for' 3 Jrds lrs down rat cent I Gergetowns as Ilelalzd' Cristensen tlplacet utr righttacke I. gain llrlnn tacle I ad dow. I gard' for S. taton kicked oal.

fcre GrrgetoWl Yertzrepaced ceter I cDonough kiced45 yar to hen rtrned 1. Gorgetowu' bal ontheirow le faied lefted a Maley It heU Te onGge townslyard lne. replace Maley ht hal Gergtown. arund ed. narlsn lef tacle.

I fafedto Iain ov r' I reo.er- Gergetow 10 ard lne. i Ley wa thrw for a hvoad los. rd Flvin yard bal falng Tehs bal teir ow Haran foul rardt. andthequlr Tec inPSI ba fcre Gergetow Quarer. Sulvan Crist nsen tacle GergetowA' incmplete.

aane 1 yad trpe I pas Mcnough ht let tackle yards' Favn let balf replaCd flbckfor Gergetn cDnoughh tlet tckle I ya s. Harl fane I Scorough replace Brron Sweeey' I Liebfor' Tfrt I 2 ars outo buzds. I GergetowI ntleir ow' 13 IJwe to rightguardDn Foundde two I riht tacke. I 3 Sboroug. fiveTea ballAnmld.

fied Hal rglt teke. tw arS ass intercepte GerletoWS 3ard lne Kngreplaee Forose' Gereto ae twoards ovei tcle. iil. inomplee. Me lnough.

interted Isohia ow twoyar ae JArds Tel bl Gerjetwns ASyar lne Scrboroul let cl or thr rmmedothe se plac tre more Te 8 pnlzfiveadfor i Srbowug pine tckle Crel replcMitch- Te. Fnt pute 4 ard of' bndfAeretW8 ir ontwGyar lne. Fou' 3 ra toMc Donouh rtri to. Te b811othe ow3Yrln rpb 31cD oug fr Te Frt foud rght for 71. Scrbrouh.

ble. a me' cvre Gerr and- ab dwnPDf i u1ic. 1 Sc Ge Bye kice yads br who 1. Te bl oheir O2ynd ln Fe fumble llalan Ipftrard fr rudsFert Xptdfo Fo two rtrle Geretows i midield. fel.

incompete. Another fel ncomplete ApasDrou Lwe DI rhr Mer frst downllt iterCpte fonad onbis 2yar rluil0yinds. Tes onthdr ol 3 I rd' lne. it ned tuckle. :1 rfat rammld rigI hitlrft tc 1 yard Frst I ntrd 2 urdt tolhl our' rettff1G.

rr bl teir Jn. righttalkle ards Jy Dl ourfor Gror in. MS wlrot ldr. 11d toGeget r' TUnpnceby 1 b. ma.

Glrge tt bl9n 4Para lne. swPlnde tnded. t1 an pSS IJoe hrr bllllnlfdIAd TldilH 1 Fer tllcFl jiri flt wsbIl Ls I 31j i tJfc rl Iccd Amis forX liMI jn Bwlrt. JISI1 lti i tl pa fel ICmpletp. A.

a fromowe 1 1etAyat 4. FortdTlbon thtl s- fc1 ki inrl tS ttP ht. eft 3nr. th IedI lt cl IJ Jh Uo' ir lllhne SCt LT crge1 twn1. OEORGEWN JEt NSt CI Contnued Judy Harlan ho hdlleel1 cni tr gain8 frpm' Ihe' th gam was handed tl tbul1 h' tle ln rst vi tim badla but rel lPlnlM D' 2rard Tarrol sIJf Ifft ud or7 nr carrifl th 1 1 lne'- Inill ohlainl 10Ie i' noIy rgtowns 3ard Jt' blCktlt Ihl.

oal I Twomor tO ihdowns ca. tle Ilarter 2 Crtt for lt t. ard Barroland Iarlnn ainct 3 rd penaly spoie thir ng forwardp larln IUed 3 ardl Harlll bucs ained Teh 11 tain. aid Barro 101111 e' bJl Gergtowns jllt hneTr- rOl carird nl. LI eUps 108.

JOhp5U. 1 ulhnnt I. f. Shehati n. Gggis t.

Butler I tehell. i Oonnel Y' l' lr' JeMt laVn rron. 1ulrl Itaran. bll Dartmouthlln man. li h- nftrtolrdown A.

taton 01r. First co 1h :7 Grrgetown nal el. Teeh. ard Gergetown' ra es llettd ain.or.S Gergetown I in of. Plsees faill Tlch.

Gr town 1 Pnnt avraln 4 ld Gerl on rards. S. I. Bbsttutonsfor Srbor ougl' forBarn nt Men Crlllor. ltctl.

ty mis For Gerge Shehn Tomp OConntl I ChristelseTfor Ba. Ie ye GggmsIJr IOt I I Jvanfor Cristens Lwf Fa. vinByrne Sweeyfor lJe. Kingfor Foros oiU1 D. MARiS1 YEl' NS I SENOIA HIGH iar st eUcge dpleate dJ morning lari lmpu 2' The 8na b' grent' outweige Iy tetoI ittbe Pe of tli.

lv1' ontnt. game wlsnl ce biDfre rom Itmbanc trllh thC st f1ing reilMarst 11 Com lercl i ioI. Ia st Impus nes a iferpoon 0 cO SCR BROWNICLOS SCORE1 Cambridg. Iss OcJbtr I il reglarlilayrrs' al1 frOl UIfOrfchi id ry Iat je. ita toar.

nnt 1ts. t1P lat mio tC. of' fTay rno eore te risou ktl bal tll ftld' visiors I dli. JStEp BYffCHIGA 7 7) Jadj Wi 1 oQsin irtuaU elminattd tliltri tb champ hij Onftreliwhln toclYinva. dI Baelrir.

frt tmin 01h gi hon rivalteto te. icory colld Iave ttaU ronfertncc1 L.ingain"t Ohi tnte al liltchance thetrhl lrln8t nfrtnct amehi1 tH to ntendmi 11. me i t1N BILIARD Chicago. XovImber 1 Cbranot an anlo. or Jran wn' for.

th frlt a4e Oord5 112 bilklh btliac tour n' whih re IoDdy. iIQ Is lu camp lihlp defeatld JIat. iccignatx tnten ttoIT fay hemepts thi Jo ofthc tcay wi bringtogeter I01man of. OrolIorningstar Sal Dego CaJ. ll sIay.

whie ake 1Cha r. I Suton. wi alS WIDE ISITiTOAlERICA I Tmmy ehbt. lJndo lke visit thi rtntry nfcr an sgiving Wid howeer oes cre. countr unlels Ia nteed some outleuse carctf lttc felows.

est ard re uUy tited ha ould otniongc ft fyw htlJouts nnt fer- Janu 1. WHie bat in lli. teen on year therennue derivP fom hi Ameicn en agemrntnor6 hiJ reccptsinli naUT JACK1SSUIT I. I. ewYork Ta Bee.

Palme shiJy eJcu ist JockCut advl e' carre 2O lnati utfed In sup. rurt asmst th camp pngist by I rt Sirgl Mi llmers I nd Segtannounc thre ks heintlndc tle Demp laingeriti d. Ir ifg he 10 Q. Iat i seeme abut Iarelim fo haTing 10s. a de le1a tner1hom mare Davenprt Iowa latMatb mter th gretlr' ofien e' in hi i thnt the re' thai preicion Tr.

ptalnt dllarithif th ploirtif an Jved' happiy get XewYork 1It Wilam Hirisou DliPf Mbttw kn vnde vlle' Impnyih hil Dlmptf aqrdin ur I elou 4 Paltpr mfv. her Ji It 1 tteet and. J1e h. Ire 1 DemlIY hastenlc te al s- I 1 I. i lSIJP 1 avat rtcurenc thclabUuth banstormin disalter yhi Jay 3 1a iI.

f1 it d1 uplon ruts hiter tm ILrr Jra Bstn ax prop es twel I ntl contacts nthe fute inilad pf hVng the contra V. er onl. ithe if easnTe Hostn rngatbele e' i cqre bII riin vH entrer bec JotpemitP I jlay ou ideo 1heir legu plm Jon nriq tteson. XII ra c' d' ton' i Pania Ijgnar' as apblelolution I ofkeping in I lonl i JIujlonQf th I Yi kei ltrac wnJd the mgnttpa tfeil p1y r1 for tWfh tpeI a cntract seronsly. terere wi4 plajtl.

doilg ny or in thewintei montl I lcraws Sugeston. IIttoI annlYlis 1nes tp wit i Graws teryndvafc I YU1 agowh n' hsu eted' al Ler bei i ofhthemonll anI tleir. lalarJ i gJced 10 hat1he ler WOI I cc 1 Eary rhcet eVfty I First Showing TQurng6aPesigned rtifely' well' O. A carwhc4reveattglc suclaw lth adgQodle th te. sf beI bl I Cd.

tr non-ad a 31 4 ic. wce. daJ tablef a. wo acw ec. to wtout exta co.

yt i pooi coo. te' eC yf radbity et to RPL tINGRSTOR UT SAVSRPLACE tENT Pltnofany. kin wer mea her and tme. Miny' lok won Ut replaing to' look fne platng tequires andworkr fe ceplona1 ski. ourpllng high st qualty done.

byprocess whir assures grtat st durabit SILV NICKL BRSS ANDCOPP PL TNGGJ ANIZING Askus aboutrepbtngauto bedsteadsrd al hous- Spl tin or BU. TTER CAdP COMP ANY 291Edgewood veuc TN GEOIGIA Pte. Ka dw irc headJmpa rii kd trlmmedlfongtarc Rwleatbcr1Jpbolatery furls. i Ad aea wIde. withd McOr wtbe magn aw uld bel1t ertx prevent-the tioni ide jd thatfnu 1tr T.

to lac th l1uaiifi an1gre Hterthe th' es Vn op Irl refu 8c ttbe Bo ton nia ate's because. be' IIei tUidtbe future. tbesp rtd pen pOnthe playersand Qt 1d basfb 1 to ut tractinncl 5nend.1\ ln tethe barnst rPlina ril ndi l1 IEalf uui eeli i ezpe tell' to. have ofolul on raMa ly. di5cussothe IItf3IS hJ ltt.

1Dign nd.iftber IIIre mak Jlubtictb I iton.o lrJU otrmb Ir I rlh relt' tar the-cad rk Tarhtlsworkt thfbaU ttie ho ardUut twoplars lII Illeec. tbeciI1eJard. 1 J1l r4" 41owPf wblebto tl1 rl Miu E. 1UO tOtt ent yea h6 SchooJfor at ha lat. a I 1 llji It a lgio IOQP.

allot vreElYrecJJltock1n t. ch life e1cL eI4i per. New Btettfniandgear tirtgt temarkabl lnstgua awitche J. Mot. I 0 o' Ahitii emerfDl otheNeuiseries Se ri- oJ pe antfRoad8terwilJ veryioon v- 1' 0 8" O.

U' N. T. DISTRIBUToR 385 PeacMrce St. Jj 0 C. 0" E.

0 I 1" 1 L' tJ ii I 1 7 i ZrWf TT GASUNDA NOVEMBEaI3 1921. 1 rwalsmet I I feore. I I a eas. xt most dirett co nr I I I I Ver I I if it day i i an I in. I foY1e wasnone oc- wasin tno her playing.

They Pos. e. i h. SCore 3 headlinesnian and oyd lohglist and 117 NXfourth 3l ny a of2Tfor re trophy-a inscribed-becomes ho thetour. 0 Winle jJ5 Coupel I TOPS PricesReasonabk M1SMITH THESTANDARD Th cas1 Is 4 i fl 170WPeachtree u.

BOBE13RQThERS. Take Gonilf the earn for againsthlorry huunselfwill aw iting ew biggestiathe liouseof 1 course. tli in-all. the job bcin is sn- io tbejufice to rub a wbichmore than--not yearssg a uind brouuclit lie iitl tu 10tQi fur Coriathe man who radfig1uters rItun heit' t0 lrovidcsce Olnrnbuls Nec' uis tt- Luich tough ito reilutlne1l1e' puss potreeiuo0f is anul with wittIer null miLe at Jaanot iiwtt iuiL wiigon tli' Idl' Ycrk. nsollrts I ci' alice rypy iii oniuig It full of auld be.

as of bruisers and illie hia nuida more him Theseand jog. is send- to lathe Georgetown i1 I toss- anti re- io thaeenter 4 re- 11yardline. 4Tard was pr DuF ur fumbledand Tech. left end hIrlanfdnnd ore Flasin found yardlavln ba1lon rm 8 lefttackle for3 yitrdf. over 20- Flavin failed- nt- forno nssted 18.

iechs on and first rammed center Harlan ram Harlarritit fo yardsand h'-- ch Si a 00 0 yard for2 I ards tackle Staton ui Me left arde. andulrst ed yards to over ontheir th ended1iere eore 0. Iefthalf two own Fourttdujed ov rl ft cii Ferst 43yards ran 3 yardato Thu Fdur kick- 1 5. ontbeir yard Ieftguardtor 1ourwho ranlO 5on iiht4ined rami ed balLOn hiae. ifrferenceby mba.

Tech 5tihlamsther i plhtided ba1fahhigdeAd- ive yrdiae. a iii betindsteor zdtownsteill Tsbs 3 McJotyees-eplaced rnis fotTech a jviss ftdlzpteml te assfehi8ptslettt incomplete. sielteel 4a Jsnndtbn wlt their ojs yards. Fest ktedr iht tttftr3' yards dthgitdiEfldeytitheck iii tEtiiSln 3 aru1. lin 8ogTegh town ContlnuedFroin i.

had-been game- thubul hinq. 3ard far fo Teths Barronand yard the lineBar- plLlorento btaton eOConnell htarlan Georgia-- Dartmouth 1 Firstdown toch. 27 Teck6S of of3 yards i. rv------------- illsityre for Thompsop hivan IT M4R1- ELEVEN WiNS SENOJA oL Marisaampu 270. boysabut the hesttt opponents.

Cr tt cavery anyceniblanes of thebest 5Marist. WInetday afternoon BEAT. HYLOS vithi playrrs- nt- over Broit at tlie sinnfagpoints caine play whets tod ra 1 lin WIthrIN 77u adisd 12. was llietrincontendiug forthe titnesiace hul onWebanceof now is lose. MANYSTARSTOPLAY IN Walker inth rsgape meat W1lltq iIa- eoi4- loserof bring together rnites liotam-ange ifCr- 1evilde engagements rnor hi receiptsinhiisnative Tha not uit tlwaythe were square-him partner greaterthe.

that andre thani dot' lares known ven- tieth AGAIN ustorming yrt psme hitter hl rry- themuture5 barnstorming evil becauseplayersJrc hi heck jpt. trac magnates blaers twelv months. i Suggestion. sip- with beaigne1l tsIre.snOnt1i grad go That ihe hpe evety 4 iIiIIllhilluhifflr Maxwell glance such seems almost I 3lz4inch. DiacwheehcIem0uzttabIethubarid cost.

5 a uiui13v1Oit Iig' piOnI tC comforttfre1cdonozny oi oat ofcx PLATING-GALVANIZING bedsteads 5 Sphendldopenin live 291 Plate-glass wlndowinrear I ather eiz seats deepazadwlde 51oomy atiberto WOll outside an thatfmit rove itayersi theItuthntideiIt itbfvcAnes tweIvrnnoMh a an one an a fq diintrion league eting will sf tbatwill TiE- Visuston 12. dr- twoard hiu ontwo the- uth nors 4ovcpi iit tug ri- 500000. at I I p01 YOUMETWt rr----- 5 0 less per- Milethcrn. aity o1din Leak Wthilshidd sutiper. saifUngnadereniarkably 5 offhe IS 1 BLOUNT 5 5 DISThIBUTO 44 Ivy 4152 fke Jrot1.

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