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VoL XLVL No. 125. ATLANTA GA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER. 19 1913. Dally mmt a ay carrier Oltvrrr reita rekl7 i SIe evrle.

the streets at Bewastasrta. entx rt TAi PTQ Sfine POPfwl Shows Heels in A rSurprisesm AV JVC 1 Mercer Alabama OC CC Tehnessei II glisB BAPTISTS FIGHT FIERCELY BUTAREBEATN Yellow Jackets Minus Three of Their Stars Roll Up 33 to 0 Count on Mercer at Grant Field Saturday. COCHRAN OF MERCER STAR OF BOTH ELEVENS Jackets Work Forward Pass Successfully Line Fails to Show Strength With Regulars Missing. fly Dick JmtOrn Fighting jramrly nd fiercely from the flrst whistle until the last. th Mercer Baptists went down In defeat before the heavier Tccli Yellow Jack- to at Grant field Saturday afternoon by a 33 to 0 count.

The Baptists fought bitterly. They bowed to a good crowd of Atlanta football fans that they have the plrlt and tho light that advance re ports from Macon said that they poo- meed. They are jut about as scrappy a ltll team US the Tech bunch was last tMtason. But they re outclassed In weight. peed and knowledge or the gram so much so that the Yellow Jackets made no attempt to start three or their star players and three others only played a brief period during the.

game. The size of the score does not denote truly the fierce fight Ins that was in dulged In. Mercer contested every inch of ground that the Jackets made and on their showing Saturday thy have nothing to be sorry. for. UaptlcI.

Wrr Gm Their work was a credit to them- lves their coach and their college. It was Just a question of meeting a better tm Everyone loves a game loser and the Baptists were certainly all of. that and they lot cleanly with It all. The Jackets shewed a marked Improvement in their offensive game. their interference on.

end runs being- the best that a Tech team has shown In years. They got ort. their plays quickly god the entire team protected the runner. 4 WAS a nottv-eabte wtat- ttettfl In the defense In the line a glaring hole on the right side or the line being for mot of the grains that the Baptists made and for all of their first downs. But the absence or Nance from that side of the line explains that.

The tip fellow not feeling his bet and did not get into the game except for a- brief Interval lust long enough to plug up the hole effectually and show the- Baptists that he. could stop anything coming that way. The Jackets started the game with two sub' ends a sub quarter sub tackle and a sub center In the game. yet the subs played great ball and I showed that the Jackets will be little. If any.

weakened when their tars are laid up with injuries. Cucrsa the Star. The Individual tar or the game was Cochran. the speedy halfback or the Mercer team. No ttter back.

for lit. weight has ever been seen In the south. Nut only Is he a star offensive- ly but he is a wonderfully strong de- i tensive player and as an Interferer gives the runner plenty or help. Cochran made the majority of the gains for the Baptists. and repeatedly i tore ort pains tromp to IS yards and in the main by hard' running slam- i ming through the center.

of the Tech I defense twisting and turning for galas after apparently topped For his weight. Cochran runs hard- er and lower than any back it has been our pleasure to witness In yearsi i and. once loose on a broken field he is one of the hardest mm to top we have ever seen regardless or weight Cochran was ably assisted by. rtr the big tackle or the Baptists. Between the two Mercer made eight i tlrst downs during the game.

When Cochran was not smashing jut ort i tackle or' circling the ends. Forretr was hammering the line. and he was plunging unaided Tor 2 3 And yard gains time after. time. Forrters defense work.

was some of the best that it has been the pleasure of en Atlanta football crowd to witness. The Tech hackfteld would Ret In motion. apparently for a ng grain when lo and" behold a gray jacketed catapult would come hurtling through the center. of the That was orrler Forter outplayed every man. that was sent In to.

play against him. He easily pushed his heaviest opponent way from him and went on aft the man with the ball. Cochran and Forrtr are a very good football team by themselves. It they had jut a little more support. they would make the best or them sit up and take notice.

As it is. on their showing Saturday they are worth at least honorable mention on All-Southern and may get a- choice from some. Task Stars. 7or Tech. the best defensive player was big Ed Meane the old steady re liable guard who la in there all the time plugging along playing a game.

that while not spectacular brings the results and when a play la spilled. Ed Means I usually the Tech man that is nearest the runner with the ball. On the offensive one could pick out practically every man on the Teen team. as having something to do with tho victory. but to Fielder.

Cushman. McDonald. Montague and Hayes we are willing to give the lions share of the praise without any discredit to the other members. Fielder and Montague' tore off long ns around the end on several oc clon Cushman scored two touchdowns one. as the result of being wide awake on a fumble and the other by catching a forward pass.

In regards to this pass. It was one or the prettiest that has ever been pulled locally McDonald hurling the ball 4i yards and Cushman making. a great catch of It as it was going over he' head over the goal line. letting the' ball settle In his arms and' then tall. JIM prone.

vn the ground. fhe Jackets tried five forward pass- urlng. the. afternoon four of them K- worked successfully three for hdowns but one of. the three did count by reason of a penalty be.

inflicted against- the Jackets. Jackets missed proiaa' Kicking their booting did not Seventeenth. Infantry's Football Eleven Photo by Francis E. Price. This is the splendid bunch of football material that Lieutenant ore is whipping into shape at Fort McPherson as one of the most formidable football teams in the south.

In addition to this up which is considered the varsity of the Seventeenth Infantry Coach Devore has a second team. that is just about as formidable Those in the photo reading left to right. are Standing Left Half Bradbury Right Half Flynn. QuarterbackSwartz. Fullback Moore Lieutenant Devore coach.

Kneeling Right End Mahoney Right Tackle Knight Right Guard Carpenter Center Lipke Left Guard Slater Left Tackle Bee Left End Single. Sewanee Tigers Outrush Tennessee and Win 17 to 6 Br W. G. POSTER. 4 Chattanooga.

Tnn October IS. Special. Steadily outrushing Tennessee In a plain old-fashioned football game this afternoon swane was re turned winner by a score of 17 to 6. The' same was without sensational features neither team bving able to use open play and was wor. strictly by the superior power or nee's line and slight ne plunging supremacy in the backfield.

Tennessee scored first. Bayer getting the ball on a fumble and with Carroll Interfering for him. ran 85 yards to Vcndow" wanee scored on lbs I and tackle rushes near the close or the lint half Tulley sneakln through. the center for the counter. In the second half.

the some policy brought a second touchdown for the Tigers. and the letter made their final score on a drop klcl by Hammond jfrom the yard line. Neither team showed much class In its backfield. both of the quarters being tight. with the i exception OX Parker of Tnnesse Quarter Star Tolly ft Reiney lb two little quarterbacks had a rat duel In open neld work.

and lin sneaking. 1 had the edge in the open and Tolly was able to go through the line by means or better men In front of hint 1 Sewanee sprang a dark horse In did sum good playin- though badly out of condition. Captain' Heavy McCollum was the tic noise In the Sewsne. Un. The pound guard tore through when Tentsse 1 had the hail and made regular alye5o for the Sewanee backs offense.

Dobbins also shone at sckle. stopping I many Tennessee plays. The Tiger forwards showed their boasted class all the way. For Tennessee the rnvnitrent work i or Rlny the midget haired i quarter was the stellar feature. Se wnne attempted a ountlns nm at times and Rrney rarely failed to bring the boots back to wlthn 10 yards front where they were started.

Several times Remey was almost loose" for a touchdown and lot one by running out or bounds. Captain Hale played a star game at tackle and with some good work by Carroll at left end made the left side or the Tennessee defense strong PEACHES LED TEAMS WITH THE WILLOW i The Slates Pac a the South Atlantis lescue teams with the stick during the at sessoo accordlnK to the teas batting averages just Issued. Clwba. G. AB.

R. H. PO Macon Savannah Albany Columbus Ill 3 120 3124 12 me Ill mi 1011 Jacksonville 115 3567 834 255 334 TENNIS AT EMORY. Students Organize Association. Tourney Next Spring.

Emory College. Oxford. Ga. October 18. Special.

The tennis players of the Emory student body have organ- iced-a tennis-association sheeting Pro. roor 1. EX McXoilar. president Haskell Bass. of Griffin.

vice president. and. ewfa King Tf Griffin secretary and. treasurer. Their purpose Is to stimulate an in terSit in tennis at Emory.

and already the association Is-conducting a tournament independent or th tournament I conducted by the athletic xiepartment of the' student body. which occurs next spring. The students ar. endeavoring to secure a donation for a. cup in tennis singles.

The stogies cup was carried- away' by Hatton Twson spring he having wonth honors three years in succession Towanm. i. sow at Ox ford. England. being.

the choice for. from Georgia. though the center and right were porous. Fubl Hurt. Swane received the ort and steadily carried the ball Odd only to lose it on a fumble.

Tennessee could not gain and Licked. Palmer almost got away for a touchdown. Thomasson tackling him from behind after a long run. A second rumble and the ball was grabbed by Bayer and the yard sprint for a counter resulted. Carroll the goat.

The ball seesawed for. the rest or the first period itenev Harmon and Tolley returning Scu-anee'used the low quick close. in kick repeatedly and In the second period one of them by Tolly rolled down the field It yards. Tennessee was unable to gain. Carroll's punt was.

short and line plunges soon carried tile ball over. Tolley made the touchdown on a yard drill through the center and kicked the After kicking ort. Sewanee forced a punt in the second half and advanced the ball down the Held by short dashes. i iyi making the second touchdown and kicking another goal. A Ion forward pass to put the ball I In scoring distance for Tennessee and a rooters felt their hops rise but yewanee held.

A forward nass. Intercepted by Partar yard run. put wan ell up held again and when Tnnos P. fer Vaughn. Blake Vinderbllt Um plre.

turrr Uhiob. lyan. HeidiliS- n. iaager YandrUtI Touchdown. Tolly r.

tied from field llriSmond- reel from tnuohdo n. bury. Tim. or pert- oda la minutes. LED TEAMS IN FIELD Th Savannah Indians or Perry Lips.

ams In Adding according to the orfi teen fielding averaged Jut Issued PO. A. E. Clubs. Columbus.

Albany. Jacksonville I Macon Charleston. lo to. isK If f3 1 30 33 3057 Hi 231 11 3110 15-1 li 153 3151 1347 21) 960 552 951 VARDON AND RAY WIN EASY TEXAS MATCH Huton Texas. October 18.

Harry Vardon. of South Herto. and Edward Ray. of Oxhoy. England.

defeated Professional WMcGutre and Amateur Bryan Heard or the Houston Country club. today 7 up and to play. In a 36 hole ball match. On the eighteenth hole of the morn- leg round Ray missed a foot putt which would have tied the course Chares. Los Angles October Negotla- tions for a round boxing bout be.

tween Eddie Csmpl. of San Francisco and BennyCcavea the lJnvetbabtam weight at Vernon on November 4 were virtuallycompleted today when- Campi accepted the. terms offered by. an. athletic sees.

An ertortwU. niada to match the winner with Chanrrfion Johnny Coulon for tile baoitmlrighttithi 1- SOLDIER ELEVEN Coach Devores Men Run Up 32 to 0 Count Forward Pass Used Successfully Sev- eral Times. By Hal Reynolds. By bucking the line for good gains the army eleven defeated the team from Dhlonga yesterday afternoon at Fort McPherson before a large crowd by the score or 32 to O. After the first few minutes or play the result or the game was never In doubt.

as the soldiers were full of pp and the men were following their In terrrn in great fashion. The soldiers proved themselves experts in the use or the forward pass. several being worked for good pains. I and two being made over the goal line for touchdowns. Swart.

Star. I Much or tile credit for the success of the passes should be given to Swartz. the soldiers' snappy quarter as his passing in every instance was very accurate the re merely having to reach up to set the hall. The soldiers kicked Oft to the moon' tatiieers to start the game. who.

after making a couple of attempts to ram the line tried a forward pass which round a resting-place In Flynn's arms on Vahlona yard line. The soldiers quickly carried the ball toward the goal line. Flynn finally being sent over for the tint score. Swartz missed 1oldiers again kicked off to the Pahlonesa. who lot the tall after three UWoiuccesrul attempts to skirt the ends.

After work ng the ball up to the yard line the Sldi rs added another touch-down. llradierry receiving a pass behind the foal line from Swartz. who had soften i Into position for a kick from placement. I Forward rmssen or. The soldiers rapidly made two nxore touchdowns from several end runs for nice gains and several forward pauses.

one of which Moore caught behind the goal line for a touchdown. The score at the end of the first half was Army IS. Pedilonegn O. The ga boys played a much better same in the second half than In the first. receiving the off and marching down to the soldlres' 10.

yard line with a touchdown in sight. when the opposite line took a brace and held them for downs. The soldiers added three points to their score In the fourth quarter when Hrrlngton attempted to come from behind the goal with the ball. The shining light for the soldier eleven was Swartz. playing at quarter.

His work on the offensive was especially brilliant. getting away a number or times for good gains around the ends. I caused the opposition much trouble by his fierce tackling. wartz also ran the team In nice shape. heloy quick to observe his weakness Mnhoniy also played good ball his dumping or Interference being es penally strong.

For the Dshlonega bunch. Gaston put up the best article of hall. Had it not been for this boy the soldiers would have run up a much larger score as It was only his fiery manner of playing which Inspired his teammates to work harder. The ups follow ARMY. Portion.

DJLHLONRdA Biutii Is Walker NIcboKon I O. HatDeie ILJpks C. Cox r. R. G.

Holland Knight. R- T. Rogers Muhonex. v. R.

E. Chamblee Q. Carton Bradtrarrr R- Tanner uu 4 L. H. Crow- Moor.

FB Herrtnirton. Ssnaar Referee. Henderson OVes- yn cmplr Tssnlsss Perdue Head IhiMtn Captain Baskbssd Alabama Tsech Flynn. BrmdbarrrHaorft jK honey. Goal dram touchdown Swarti.

Goal front placement. Btncto back of iK Clemson Tigers Surprise Auburn With Good Defense 0 SCOTS. The defense or the Cmon team was creditable indeed. Time after time Auburn was held and was sometimes pushed back for a loss. The Auburn up outweighed the Tiger Un.

twenty pounds to the man. The lightness or Clemsona line led Auburn to the hammering tactics which were fairly successful. Taylor. Newell Harris. Sparkman and Christopher made good 010.

through the Un. SparXman setting away with 3. yards. am s. On the Otter hand.

the Timers could lo little against the AuL urn line end had to resort to klckln rather frequently. James Logan and Webb were called on to carry the hull. Gee and Schtlletter made many fine tackles. Caughman. too.

did fine work BEATEN 52 TOO Carl Taj toe Running up 52 points to their opponents' none. Boys' High school defeat' ed the Stone Mountain team yesterday afternoon 520 on Georgia Military academy's campus In Cslege Park. A large crowd was out to witness this struggle. and a good crowd of students from both schools were present to cheer their teams un to victory. For some years in the past.

Stone Mountain has had a team that has very easily won over the best local talent but when Sandy Beavers left tile school anwent to Riverside the ma. Jorlty or last years team went with him. Thus the team this year while it shows the maklng a good team. green at the same And with a little more seasoning will retain their place in football ranks. From the Inning of the struggle.

High school nlayed an offensive game. and for the most part the ball was In possession of High ichpol and In St. on Mountain territory. Stone Mountain grained five first downs and at no time did thy ehow any signs or scoring or. the eleven that represented liitl school.

The line that Boys'- High Played th game with was practically Impregnable by the Stone Mountain bunch. and the gains they made were mostly around end. The team has been under the tu tlag or Couch Wood for the entire season and. he has developed a team that will give the. other prep teams a hard struggle for the supremacy.

For Stone Mountain the playing of Chester Flanders and Niblack was good. Tile former 3 a great football player. and his tackling and end running were sensational. The Knox brothers were the feature of the game. Inman Knox.

at quarter. wthe shining light nj the game. his ability to run the team being great. and his end running was excellent- Johnson and Cook also played well on the defense for Hi school. These two play.

rs are deadly tacklers and good St breaking up Interference. The or tlsnn was alt very good. The UPI B. H. S.

Poeltlon. STONE MT. Cain. LEX Starr T. Pyaser 10.

My KO Lley indNtall R. nn RE I. Knox and Court. Q. O.

Knox. I Johnson. B. ch letr KllUapwarth Morris Sheppard Cbet wi Fl ndr I. Knox Bj Nlblkclt Summary Touehdown Cook 1.

Jshneo. 5. L- Knox O. Knox'S tress tsseb. down.

linen 3 Stwr 4- Uf re Stbh tt PMeoek Umpire. Slsffer G. i A. Timekeeper. Spuin B.

H. Griffin 8 in stopping' runner. In taH every Clmson player did unusually lIDe work. Logan and Ma Jo- attempted goals from the yard tins but failed. The touchdowns' were made In the first.

second. and fourth quarters by Arnold Harris and XewelL The up AUBURN. Positions. CLEMSON. Pills.

Canton. Harvey Loehoo 1. O. Parker. Brand.

TIIIpn R. Oand Loulselie. 1. T. Brittoi Little John.

Renal EMI In m- R. T. SchlLlette Wynne I E. Brown Caughns I Roblnn R. E.

StrlblSn Taylor R. Ft. Webb. yparkman. Jt Newell I.

H. Locon Arnnltl 3- Harrin Owe Chrlophar Male i Officials Waboo rfree Woodrutf. urn 1 pies Wat It Ins head liusames Robertson land Mitchell time keepers. GOLF TITLE Wilmington. Del.

October IS. For the third time in five years the women's natlonaj golf championship has been won by a player from the British Isles. On the course of the Wilmington Country club today. Miss Gladys Rveniteroft. or the itromborough club.

England. former champion of Greal Britain. defeated Miss Marlon Homn. WestbrOOk. this eirii Metro polltan title holder.

2 up. after a sharp contest. Both players were nervous St different periods. but Miss Rnvenscroft was the steadier. Miss oil Ins feeling the responsibility or trying to keep the American championship at home.

played a plucky tame. She got Into frequent trouble by making be drives but would. come hack strongly with shots that won applause. Both Miss ltohiins Miss Ravenscroft were good In their long but were uncertain and at Urn. weak In their approaching and withstanding Miss Tlsenseroft at several periods was.

off her game. she covered th 18 hols at' 86 the bet score of tile tournament. Miss Hoi- tins. total was 91. The American player had" the.

nret hoi practically won. as Miss Tta. rott got. Into bunker and lost stroke. Miss Rollins on her third stroke overshot the cup I had to hsioe the hole.

Miss Ravnscrft won the ond I to 4 and MI. Tlltlnt squared th match on the third. 6 to 8. Th ct three iolea were nalvM and on the rventh Miss Ravnacrort was on up. Th eljrhth and ninth were halved.

Coming- In. Miss Hrliln squared the match on the tepth. only to to one flown i In the sucr ednjr iol Th twelfth and thirteenth holes were halved and. Miss Ravenscroft took Ut fourteenth which mad. hr two up.

MI. omna took. the I to 4. making her one down. end the next two were halved.

With one chance left Miss Ploilir drove into the ditch on hr eighteenth ndf took two to list out. On hr fourth she was on th. green 554 as her case linpesred hopeless irh not playvout his hole. After Miss Rvenrt a en lkiitatd by Miss Hollies. the gallery rushed forward to congratulate th British player.

The prl. e. which now goes to En r- land. was held by Ml. Martaret Cor Ua.

ofBoston who won the national titlein 3551 and. 1 1J. Miss Curtis entered the 1918 rhsneplonehip but a. 1efe tediin the" Peat round Toes- ty Mi. Caroln pointer of-Chi reeD Prior to MI.

Curtis i lIfon. the American phnn lon hlo' wt held- by Ml IB Dorothy. Campbell the fortn r- Brltl Georgia Captain Is. the Whole Show at Birmingham When. Red and Black Defeated Red and White 20 to 0.

ALABAMA CAPTAIN WAS CLASS OF VANQUISHED Powell Scored Final Touchdown by a Long Sprint. Alabama Helpless on the1 Offensive. Hub it' Rohrt Birmingham. Ala. October II.

Sp The Thin Red Line" of Ut University of Alabama met tow straight defeat at the hands vt arlK titl. af terneon when the Red and Bl ck eleven pUed up a total or It. polntl while th Crimson team was hlpls to Score. The powerful onslaught of Bob Mo. WhOcter proved the undoing of the Alabama warrior.

The greet Georgia halfback played true to form. Prom the ot-arter' whi Ue which lent th two elevens crashing together. untll time was called at the lat moment of play his magTilflcerrt work domlnaited he entire game. Time after time he plunged through th Crimson line for substantial gains. Tackier after tackler was shoken rom iris fftalwart shoulders In broken field and twice he carried the oval' across the opposing line for touchdowns.

Opposed to the Georgia captain. Hargrove Vandersral the iusky leader of the JUabamdana was the distinct star of the Crimson machine. Offensively Alabama was helpless before the impregnable line tb Red and Black. But once during tJi entire contest was the Crimson aWe to threaten tile Georgia goal. With the SCOT it to 0 against them In thefourth quarter Alabama tightened and.

for a time rushed their heavier opponents to Georgia's yard line. Vendegraff. plunging Into Impregnable line. fumbled. Georgia re covered.

end never thertwCwr bed tn Crimson a chance. Two of Georgia's touchdowns were scored by ter on straight Io5" 1- fj1 no when Powell The up ALA. Position. Lov L. Vnndsrgcsf 1.

T. Jones f. 1. Riddle Hicks Smith BU G. 353 Morton stlckney R.

E. Csskibi Rsnds Thrash Lon nd f. Powell 54 I ThSZp- San Xjofaik Summary Touchdowns Mowhertsr I. Powell. Goal.

from touchdowns Huder- on Roferse Strelt Auburn Umpire Blake VandMbllt Hudllnoman. Craw foril Tensecee Tinsksepr Pratt Alabama Time of quarters. IS mlautai. MEET ON THURSDAY There Is a great deal of Interest being taken In the approaching neT motorcycle race met which wnr be held at the local rnotordrdme Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. There Is much speculation as to the.

ability of the riders to stay on th. tck.i.an'1. malnt th tremendous clip that Is necessary for. them to sotely circle the track. lo The men who will ride are all ax- perlenCed and hays ridden motorcycles on board tracks before.

Loyd moot Brown Bill Jones and the WlC cents' admission will be 25 and 15 a SOCCER PRACTICE. Four Teams Work Out at Pled. moot Good Games Soon. The fli practice game of the soccer football season took place at Piedmont park Saturday afternoon. Members of the four teams of the newly.

formed Georgia Soccer league which comprise the Atlanta Foot A 2 avles Western' Union and Llthonf clubs were on hand end some ha practice was Indulged In. The outlook for the coming soccer season Is a flne one a new state having having been formed. J' The prospects of the Atlanta club are good. several of members leg on hand. while a lot of new re Cecil.

have- corns Into the fold. TbeFoote bade. team is a new one. having been formed under the auspices or tSe brothers larlsnd who have developed a fine crowd youngsters who show excellent promise of rounding- out Into a good tfrganJu- Hon. The team Is youn and esthu.l- atlc which.

factor will carrycthem along with the bestof them. jSTjT The Western Union team 1 feat rounding Into shape under-the' xperi sceat eye of Coach Ilonehenr awl learned his football at Cornell. Th1 squad Is composed of some natky youngsters who are learning the gent. 3 fast and before long wilt spring bitg surprise upon the other tenists. The Llthonla team Is ill of veterans of the-game Are hard work ret- The4e gue win open on.

November fl when the Atlanta eleven go to Some blggarnes are looked fore thtji the league Mrion-Instllute i fVT SJ T- From. the enthusiasm already shown ier i pa doubtar to-the popuWitr rooftiiU la. th aoBS r. i I No. ATLANTAGA 1 li A KETSi GEORGIA af WANEE jl MERCER BUT ARE BEATEN cllow ackets tars Successfully-Line F1 htng mdY rt ntll the the wn In.

defe Situr guo the Th. the rt lighting In- w. 1. at 70. Pla.j ew anottCeable rte 8 rponsl Iror nt expl.

Idbr Fnt rlt rgth I hthlt egc to a we. kend hn I Coe. St. Mrcertam I fb tN oirrl a pla er glv. turnlngror I' ar er nu.

utrbea al I J. nien I Isted or I or Im pl. Itn set In' pparentlyeetfor long line an" nail the' rUnner for a 10. waa fr. OOd cn rnct i lebl d.I.

jr nlS Ia' th tb gaf ld II I I' cnet I a fn hRbad I he. ug ful ff Itl 1 a lrail P. MIR The mt. ed' kl klng oo Wb" theIr HJ C01Jtinttedj Oil Page TelJ. C' 11 II II the.

Standing-Left Quarterback Swartz Right 1 7 I I I I I Headily I. I do u. pIa a line I Te I 8 touchdown. Sewanee I I I nal from lor I St. and Reine th.

line had dan 1 ln Captain Ha Yses man pln TI" I tI Se- nun tin" IT i al ioo ei I I I alOe me i Tnne I I led t. put I 0 av.r'l Clu. Ht Dub st 12. US 13. a I Ie' mm ml I StJdents ColI.

g. The I a i I I pU pose tO. Intnnts aaso lationl. the of. i gte w.

aP 'IDg'j won auccetJ i n. Tow. I. Ox- th Bhod ea om. oJ 1 f7.

iit ii re u. bunts sell wan. used bo- I goals. ewane. punt I cond Tolley I I her a Yard pan 11 see hld on her yard 110.

Hammond drop ked the last score. Lineup SLW" EE. Pot1o. TE" Mye. 1.

E. CarroJl I r. 1. T. Itriley IC.

ileCCltum C. 1. U. Kerr i G- Ttvlnr Doh" R. T.

Kelly I pman h. It. E. McClur. Hamllt 0 Tolly Q.

n. Rei. Hammond. Wurd I. H.

Thamasao. I Palmer. Ha. Polson Calla- mood ft. H.

h. larker Liny Rfr uu ho. Vm- Ohio. Wyan man. Haa l3yor.

Hammond oal touchdown. SAVANNAH INDIANS Th. the pennant In the SCIly la ue. I. the teams oftelal I I U.

P. vanriah 1414 19 1:1 1ST 212 514 3138 Ii. I' 1 57 I I 50 5 i is I Harry 1 I Ra OrOxho- resslonal gl fhnd In ldlfre dle record. v. I 17.

Boo. BnnY avee. virtually. eoutpeted Aay. th ortered.

IUD' oet' tomatoib wln-nerwUh JohnnyCotilOD btam I ht titl rCff tti' tj TRIMS DAHLONEGA Forward I art. moon rter rt In- rash ion. r1 or I am. makln ram.j IIn I oal th soldiers Dahl one" 11 oppoltlol1 working IIn soidlcrs goal ott Int I i pa. s.

caul ht I I nd rt as bo I am. th" I b. hd glI r're ha 1. clall brllll nt. obc Mah" Dahlonabunch ar lcl.

or bo oldl 11r ma t. ha rdr i lD WX. tft I aQa 1. HO I I Rei r. Bit dro en1r lya Imptee i z.

a n. ro 4ia Ot 1 I eca 11 or qarWn1t l. Jt i rf Ijot 4iif Good-Defense I CImson Coli S. Coo October rparltle Cb rh rtObf trrr. and the AUburn Braves holding the big eleven from Alabama to a 20 to 10.

h. Auuurn I carr G. 10. ISTONE MOUNTAIN TO Dv Talor Ro Ige tor and' went ear am is choolnlaYd Ston. StonMountaln rprntdHIh Bo the ountaln th.

to- 00. Ioped the Is I woo the hl I smw oh non High Th. 0 also 1. E. Brrett j.

i. Osl. lne R. O. and Miami.

rrto na E. iroox Co li Flaa" CookaadLK iBr VKDox I. KDOXIwtrrem 1 at 1St. lf tt Tlmepero8paJa HsOrlrno roo D. l1tT runnre I Log nand Halo ttem ted tte ralied.

rsL line. up Uandy Brltol I LltUJaha I I I i Waboa. I Wtkius I MISS RAVENSCROFT WINS Po toda mad II. Wet rook. L.

I. poll tan pia Itollins bad arpl. n. putting. Not withstand In.

wort the 81. ha u- Ras. So- MI. I 1I. erond 4.

the The nnt I nth ofl. one The el hth 001 own' aln hole. The tbe fourt enlh. uP'j H. 4.

ell sndtoolc tWDtO C. pa rPd he drd no. t. MI. hsd 0.

feli tat the oto of. Boton. thenalfonal title 11n Ill cbu1 Ionblp festedInthortlrat roun4TD. Ca roln PlntarotCb I toMIaiCurtfe i Rbamplon bDwU bTMloDorotbY cmp ll. former' Ii' ham it ID JtO' and UI" j.r.

ic I i MWHORTER 1 THE THIN RED lINE FOR LARGE-GAINS tl i Wl ol iJf 0 1i I' t' I 4' Alaba a th I n. Spa. cia The the me lot. If GsotgI :1 afternoon he ck pil tatal. i1 CrJmaontm h61pl l' b'b i Tm.

1f' whistle the fF two' mI. i roi the Dr. ga.jna.s- Tackl arterkler from 1JtaI wart sh ul4ero 110. bdown. caj otatD Van etnaf.

Al ba rd tncl beJpl the titt tale i Icon't- able i tit In' the fourth ru. thlr Geor tttt 11 to an 1t ImI regnabl. t. nevtb the cr onot fe. ball.

an the third calDe l.t"a rd pass and raced t- 0. i i ti G. Th. ib C. Delaprrise Burk' I.

iIf li pa l. I or iVandegraf. E1 lIOn 10 Bum Touch do. cWhort. touchdoHer ht rlh tI' ili it 1 NEGRO MOTORCYClE U1 ti5 A.

a ocl :1 otb track and mlntaln th. an 11 i0t LoydLe- Wilon brothers ar. going after porn. records. The fee 1" nta.

1 E- Teams iil Good Soo l' firpt aoec i' fit on ft. t. if clubswr i nne tatelape enr be- n. havcome ne- Foote ne. i' I' dt ce dp I lt rfou dlnfho ufJ t.

i tactor. wllfca i. best ottb81tLi 1af84t har Under the' 1 a fCo same' lonr abI j' u1f. La t. a' tb.

amo. and are Sing the kinks ground. eat of th. Tberara fast buaUlng orawdndf put lop a spleidid of football are out. Th elnengo Somblgpmera tortbla ZI iif Mrlo JnaUtu" vr i' thI na the OP1llarit- i rt IA I.

2 ff2 Wfffli ATb LA dOiON THE STANDARD SOUTHERN NEWSPAPFR. I A VT 4 KTVT 4 1ID TI1 fg L' 1 1 G1) 34a7 1 1 I. o. I i. Lji i.

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after is or re- nd is th a 41) andtben 1i4 lrnsieus I e1turinw the-afternoon blig trFlidnwos of lint' leg- Press 3115d. 5ornswhat ConfnuedonPageTen v1g 4 4 0 a. a A fsi te 1 4i J' 1 1 I 4 4 4 a s- a' i in thephoto LeftGuard re- a' ine i with ED JTuTHE Pesebee I 555509 5i 201 443 910 ntl 405 Sit 23C Charleston 123 3520 54 CU 235 i I I I i 4eW11 i Is department aie I th Bhodez icholaihJp drom 4 1 b. s' po- we Srsonee long Sewanpe line kicked I SLtVAiEE. TCNN i Stooe.

I tCi I Bernwell Mngwood B. DoIbiso B---------- Reinse I ii has Ret eree. Hedlies I EII wieners league. led fiddle A pr. Ssean nab intl lH 2515 233 5 i4ii 115 I 545 541 a BennyCnaveetheljenverbant5m.

effort wIUb. imonJohnnyCuu1on 1 TRIMSDAULONEGA lJp' a eoI lbs. goal. The ti rasse5ur. alinesoes- Walk I tsr 0ilnitand r- Eradburr7 40 i B----- Beetle it eptr.

iisesmL Atab to ry I. Set 1 TIme qusrtea5l5-3O St. 5- 1 College Special a Ilerceby fought game Ihe Tigers surprised both their friends gains fre- STONE Ta makbngf tOIi4 th ais picyars I lrysrd LO F1PSCh Ogistese 1----Cans td Chesoec Lewis Flnder CoolS sd 1. I. Keo 5 real.

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4rcl. F. B. WaboO. I NINSOF 5 natIon1 Ii 5 I I of i I.

years shar Te vote 0 a gt lot 3' wee was sb I at he it Pi tIe I got I' esstC i i net I brie nl It MI Ut en ih 5cr 5 I 4 rex I I Sd ln he lbs 5 i-i no out bee 5 price. Etc Margaret ur I In 1911. Curti I bu slefestedIn day by et Clii no stonthe ehamploneblO I Mi. Ut BritIsh ebtn4ilouwhwoa I t5 ialS0I e'- e. 4- 5 n' 1 ty 5 POUNDS' he ho1e I The 4 the I 1 starters a bl.

u- rs- never4hereejf Crimson-a 0 fcut- and Powell intercepted a forward 44) yards for a Coors. QA. I o. itiddis R. Maine.

I. Bk5 T. Tuipr a Smilk Hares. Pa000lk Thresh It. if Mcwberter Long osit a beret' I H.

B. Thsmp. Tsuehdnws 5 eon 3. feed it on 4 l.a- i cents. 0 5.

Lavie hssk an th. old be of rounding I. young hlch C.rry- tbss of thm hi ap.rf.- wbo 4 ma i a bl o' game. at Work kel- of tbenuu Tb are a bustiingerowd and putbp seine cv- ary time they are Thdeegue big games for Ihi season beiwsen the lives and Birmingham Auburnand i of socCertoota15 the souUu C. i.

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