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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 4

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August was tbe best month so far forths competition In th Winches- tejr Junior- ftlfl Son ii4boys and girls won" med- aijidurinff tht month. which makes of 1121C year. 6Ws' how to enjoy lit in the open rgfr theniilnsfrtictWnln the- art of sSootlng nd when proficient the mber receive medal. awards tor wnlsior her efforts. The prornarki- raan medals were given to 8 boys Jajia rljf ngysf1.

mrksmns medals to 4 sharpshooters medals IMICS. poolble bar to 219 expert medals to It anff instructors medals Here are the names of the- medal winners in Georgia A. V. LoyUn ilfcE street AtlantaLawrence Uasaee. 222 Magnolia tree Macon Marvin Vlnson 313 W.

Central avenue. Valdosta Francis C. Nixon. 1007 Hickman road. Angusta Wm.

Butler. 117 W. Jones street. lavannah Horace Merryr AL C. A.

Green street. Augusta ohn Mccraney. 1344 lCth street. Columbus Willinghjun1 2 avenue CoUege Park William L. Clay COS Whltaker street.

Savannah A S. Loyllss 19 E. 14th street. Atlanta B. venue ys Willing-ham E.

ub College iPi i t' It DAD Tech's-Famous 1 PLAYER- I PRAISES St IHOES tsp tiA SIK They ar th most corn- forjabl and1st weartflg shoesj vrar had en5 Mrshiirt knows how tw" fit onr foot. tif I Jl iTi IRHEART Shoe Company 5 y1 i ti rcutgi uifjqpi 41 v1 Tf iss Alexa Stirling in Canada Three Down In the First vr fi iV iJarl The. whlchI kave been ed Jto perform is notas easy as It might seem as there. is mud to syjt is dlfUcnlt tta where to fieslkVOf the seventeen chanv plonshipsln Which lhavenow was on of tbe most njayabi nd nteriun 7' We all know. that.

th gamuts comparatively young- among lady playertin that country. but the play that I have seen at Rlvermead leads zn to' think that before very- long Canada will be able to put a very strong team of player into the field The scores in the qualifying round were high but what elje can be x. pected when. every competitor oes out to Play that' there are only two' places for ninety- seven competitors Two young players Mum Hutton and Ul a played- remarkably steady goU and returned 83. Unfor.

tuutely spectators were' flwrted th jt pportttnity of watching a tine match between them in the. first roend of the championship proper. owing to Miss Button having to scratch on. account' of severe ill ness. The draw was rather a sided affair.

with the bottom halt bristling with good. players. including Mrs Hoptf Gibson Miss Doris Chain- bereMIea s' Mexa tllng Mrs Gavin and' Miss S. Peplet' In the' top halt Miss Ads Mackenzie. Miss Edith Pr for Without detracting from the styles and skill or the Canadian en trants.

I must admit my increased admiration for those of Miss Alexa- Stirling and Mrs. Gavin. The latter las a perfect method of hitting the jail and Impressed large galleries by the length and accuracy of her driving. In. her match with the American champion.

she put up a flne ganSe and I wish I could have been in the crowd to witness one of th tYJ9est matches of the meting. Mist Ada Mackenzie. even with the assistance of three stymies and a favorable kick jfrora a. post marking an out of bounde went down. tpSMiss Edith Leltcb.

It Is only fair to. add. however tail the Canadian plAyer dld ot fhiblt the form that she' had shown prior to the meeting. Naturally. I was able to.

study he play of my own Opponents more than that of other competitors and these were Mrs. Hope Qlbson Miss Chambers. Mica S. Pepler Miss SUrUni' and Miss MollrJicBrlde I am sorry to' say nerve played an Important part in all these matches. with one exception that which Miss Alexa tlrUng was my' opponent.

sever shall I forget aylseeondjgame. with' this CLOSE CALL Mass October 1. Thirty Jthousand persons today saw ikl JBuell Harvard's quarter- i yard. vert tb Holy Cross goal pit or points that wets scorjed iqt ard fought ime. It was a.

slnil- MISS EcuLsjrrcfl if ui 4t tU play er and charminr p- on air detipitpr three dowiiat the fourth would probabiyhave had an ill-effect uPOn tb gain. of many tmt it. had. th opposite effect upon Mlas Stirlings play. By the time jr.

reached the tenth green. eH aUrsquar Th banker appeared to act. as a magnet to my opponent ball that day and her two rveUou. recoveries' at the long eleventh thoroughlydeserved a halt in five but a half stymli on a difficult green robbed her or her desert pan be accomplished- when In dIUl culties If only one knows' how to do it. 1 am' convinced there are many who look upon golf in an entirely different way after watching Miss Stirling make so little fuss when playing from difficulties.

To my mind this is the cause of many shortcomings in the game of young players. The majority are. as long and- as good as the bet wheArery JLO jL tjf Le t. wc fcwfc fc Then there are- many- who make a specialty or one shot' and who do not realize that A certain type of approach shot may be effective on one course but absolutely useless on. another.

must turn' to pay a 1 low lU' she on friendly te rms with her iron clubs as well as her wooden clubs. and above all she must. make up her mind what she is golnjr to try and do before playing each shot. Miss MeBride Will Improve. Miss Molly McBride.

the left. handed player from Deaconsfield. Is another young golfer whose game should Improve rapidly when he has had more. experience. She play- led tine golf when she defeated Miss Edith Leitch in the semi-final GOAT HALE New Orleans.

October 1. Tulane. Inability to stop Captain Goat Hale. Mississippi college. proved her undoing today lnjth opening football contest of rtfai year.

which went to the visitors bjr score of tft Hale scored both toucnfw-n the. flr UJO4a I- WP.WT HIMlsstpBftCoiregw tt 1 0.1 Ever GDD000 owners 5 V5s T- Chai ipii' rirfi" i ii fun. Her wonderful aportfhg was evidenced when she- ad- mttted ftfie better player hadjlost And everyone's sympathy' ex tendedto her in. the flea when they realized that. an attack of nerves prevented- her.

from" putting up the game sob had exhibited luher preyl- ou match. This article would be Incomplete without some-reference to wonderful' manner In which- the meeting was run nd of th beautiful condition of The. com are deeply grateful to al fur their kindness. consideration and hard rworkf The VBriUsh players will neverjftfreettheir first visit to Canada and alt. the.

kindness shown to. looking forward to the championship meet ing OMS2J. which they hope to attend. butOefore ore thau they hope to have had th opportunity of wel coming a' representative Overseas entry to Great to take Part la the event which is toibe held In rover th links of the Princes Sandwich. More matches and competitions are.

needed. in Canada. It 1 only. by meeting strange play6rsandplay Ing over dlff erentcourse that-play- era can really-Improve. Speaking generally after what 1 have seen of ladles.

golf. la Canada. I should say that- the plaZems boUIa. at becoming steadier. Mils' Pep.

ler went. round the Rlwmead course in an approximate IS durlt1c one of her matches In the chain. plQneiiIp. Thla is particularly good go afidr' taper' a ffj aang unless rsnch be regardeds a streak There is no reason why Miss Pepler- should not be a particularly tine golfer as her' length is above the average. Length is not everything however.

and young players should be 'warned against slashing play unless it 1 combined with complete control. Malt the bad shots that. I have seen played during' the past week were caused by the playepi tandlns toojfar behind her. ball. or.

rd hitting tn club BCad wsfr ontflo of this" follow through. Is the result and this is Inclined to lead the. player to imagine that she is too far jn front of the ball and she continues' to exaggerate the cause. r. hope mjLiremarks will not lead ny-- reters rto suppose that I am criUclslnfivtlie golf of the Canadian players adversely.

AS nothing is fur tiler from my thoughts. The high standard of. play over here has been a- revelation to me. and I bad no Idea. that It could have reached so high a point In the time thegajne has been played.

It Is merely- my interest in the game players particularly that makes me throw out. a few 1 have-been through the mill" myself. sad am anxious toe save thefa-- rom un- TD A OTA IDT TRACK SIARl fly GEORGE MACDOYEJL The track season is on at Emory. Wittttraclt a the pnlyjjpon-- leglate senserof Hft vrfrdJ-spt the. students at.

tha' mtld Hills la-1 take to rtrwlth the old trall- a tahdngthe grind twbihundredorfinpfe4feel1 in' a wayvtliat med. tb ronl versity loyalsupporteriiwarmup with the sTrack is thief only ilntercoll glatje sportVjailpwed the. boys at mflry those of trade attd the training of the tvackterzplaato niake it well it. the plan of the. authorities to use- track ns n' experiment 6r derv to' see whether It WT ul jbe UowbasebaU football and other branches" of athletics In tfie future the students plan' to make track an I sport' at Emory.

ReaUae- Need. Nobody realizes the value of Jo- tercollegiato athletics to a college or university more than the Emory students. and it is safe to say. that they for it to a man. So long as the authorities see tit to deny football baseball and other sports to the students track will never lack for material.

With a number of old men back who wore the last year in the mile cross country and the state. meet the prospects for a strong running machine at Emory are- unusually good. Coach Smathers was out on the cinder track yesterday putting the cross country team through the paces. Captain Stokes. Harper Caldwell and.

SnIde- make up this team. and were the stars in last falls tout-mile run held- the Methodist colleges of the south. This' fall the followers of John- Wesley will. gather on the Emory campus for anothe meet. the.

sequel of the cross country run held last year. Teams from Wof ford college Southern Southern college Mlllsaps. Trinity college and Emory university will entered. Without a doubt the scrap between these colleges for the 200 CUP' donated by the Emory faculty- will. be hot.

Emory won this cup last fall when her' first team won first jplace and her jjecctad team third lace. In this race also Emory won 0 out of the Ii possible points. The' meet will take place- December 11 according to Coach Smathers' present schedule. With wide range of material and the enthusl. um shown on every hand Track Smathers ought not to.

find It hard' to pick out a speedy mile team. BILLS TEAM. clal. otJtwelKhed from end iV end and with a team average far greater Virginia Tech defeated Dill Pincher team William and Mary' here today 14 to 0. Th game was thriller from opening whittle and both teams placed in' season form.

William and Mary avowed a wonderful. defensive poach but their offensive was' very poor. The In. dlansreglstelred only De first down against theJlghttr Gobbler tribes. Pb great quartet- hack led' thej off englve for th id eals.

while nettle Jones and Bess ait the Indian line like so many tattering rams. Wallace scored tie locate two touchdowns and neatly kicked the' goals. The visitors re sorted to aerial but were only successful twice toe small gains Both teams played cautiously In. th first frame seJthersIde 3 being able to tera eonnter. At the' opening jjf the second period wlUrthe ball In' TecbSpossesion on William and Mary's yard strip.

Oct11. swept over the Indians' left flanV for. thirty yards and. Wal lace on the next play carried the over for the first touchdown liter in this period the Gobblers carried th kali to the yard line but lost. po8se Ion of It ton fumble and th visitor kicked oat of the danger zone.

TecX scored Again In the third quarter after an exchange of- punts. flettle Wallace and HMS. on terrific line bucks front bother week-end nj pass land asala Jlocar preprf otb lgteata eleven on the Marist campliS. Friday afternoon G. A.

will play Madison A. M. on the earn Bo High- goes to Athene for m- etrtO with Athens. and the Uni unitT' School for vBoTS- team plays I Grange High In La Grange. The best same un' ttwrcards is between Tech vHigh and Monroe.

Judging from- past years thlgame wOU 1 hays more-- weight. irt th prep fans for it iSoneof the scheduled gantesof Mr JUrcam i back. xwlta rush Friday- atfernoon sod scored a 10 to 0 victory over tb Rome High school eleven. O. iL A.

played. good football In. every quarter and dem' onstrated that- the. i game a- week previous was a what was needed to give them confidence Tech Hlgrn andMarlit are the other' two teams that have played up to date and both have been returned victors. From resent reports it seems a it Uhe prep teams of Atlanta will have the be year since ortfaalia tlon.

op every team has mare men out. for arct5c each af Uiat helps get tin in condition. Sons. of. the' weaker prep teams of- theity are rapidly coming to the trout in football circles and' before thp season la advanced very far these weaker teams- will- how the others some real football.

The coaches of the city win settle down to a hard grind from now until the end of the for TYs week marks the actual beginning of prep. football' all over the' state. The gaznty previous to week have been nore or less practice affairs the real competition be- AUBURN WINS' OYERHOWAlfc j- Ala October 1. defeated Howard college. here tMaaftBrnoon to 3.

The Bulldog put up Tdeteri ned. defense at. times. and twice were witbln scoring distance Both times field goals were attempted. Ford Bot- log a beauty from the yrlraej in the.

last half. Lackey ran for a touchdown for Howard in th ec- ond quarter but was called ba rkTt e. cause he ran out of bounds. Score by periods Auburn 7 13 J4 How rd 0 1 0 3 Scoring Touchdowns Oibson Howe 2. Shlrey field goals.

Ford goals from touchdowns' Molton 4. PORTSMOUTH WINS SERIES Porte2noutirVL. October 1. Ports- mouthwon the season series- to dec dft th yirginl Vleague chain- plonshlp here today' defeating Norfolk-Il to 4. After the third in lng Portsmouth scored almost at wjtt.

rScore by Innings It. NE Nforfolk 81. 000 019 4 Portsmouth 102 HZ 04x IS 1 1 Batteries Barton and Fuhrman McLaughlin and Casey. alter iai Nez. rarki.

wpn tht Tprofes- ivtoirers champ Mhip' today defeaOig Jim Barne natlorialp ir ai fc ii ii Starting the afternoon snslo one npi liagen. obtained. a mmandIng ja' Jll four Strobes Barni wfentlolirt In 3 It was. not. until they reached iie ourteeuth hole that.

Barnes won hole ion the afternoon round. At that point Hagen hooked hUdrive toaflrap nd had to playvoar short. Throughout lth day Barnes- was- HUUUA tuo. ltt- iwni. mix utt of distances.

lsthe first cue tn or. bredcplayer wianln the cash award was. 500 mt The afternoon card. Ttollowsi I jv ivV 314 344 37 vV Barnes in Jsit iija Easton Pa nCfaette football team doped togt tb Plttsbnrg Panthers oaf fiiit hetj ttirj tftetaoon completely surprised' a tiie crowd inr Wanier charges- Jby SOUTH' CAROLINA WINS FROM ERSKINE COLLEGE i i Cotitba S. C.

October" J. After Phllltpa. of iirtklne hai placed tean fnthejetd bya yard run to ji toathdown South Cjofins came back in the lasl few nules of play taicarxthe deddinr touchdown. the final scor bet ng lS ScoVe by periods Carolina- kO 7 It- Ersklne 0 7-Carolina scqcing Toachdown Grestette Turner goalafter touch down lk. rskin.

scoriRSrvTouch down. Phillips goal af itr touch. I down. Phillips. i Before PurpU the its feet Macon and he that The take the lineand and flff3 City lads aadCapt self to of snapped' I lighUilnf go moment whole Ii- esp This rwaj but eran.

C- shonebri the HurrT lace and opposira. 5000 fans the Atlanta swept tball team iff of 1910 0 todry. oir om the :40 lot tte- th fighting fiercely'- ejcoreltsafor saw hay High elr yard of line bucks pot thestall of the Central fourth flown in r- IcXed' Th splendldt JettgnaMU football game. Id trlilrarvav ij Tiiadefrom the Choicest Mild HavanaTobadcc brands co ed in Atlanta than all Distributor for Atlanta end' Territory 134 Marietta St. Ki Lowest at' Which Essex atTHfs A year agQthe Essex tost l795.

is J420 0 35 higher than yojii now pay Many foreign motor experts joined American engineers in calling Essex. greatest autftrnobile value in the even whent cost 420 more- present. i You Save Now tnahyou. save that 35 can there he any question as to value leaderV ship of thenEssex Owners frankly say that no car within parable. in value.

Jf' Remember that motorists have never even thought of Essex in terms ofnts pwn 7 price class. They have always likened Jt to high priced cars in pefforznance in lasting endurance and in jheisortbf re- liability tha rolls up tens of woysandsipk miles without even a days absence frpril' service. i f. tfoieHow It Proved 4 ic Supremacy Such endurance arid reliabjlify jit 1 A showed in settmg the theSo-hourcmark' pf 3037 milepaharm four tirhes breakinffp the transcontinental record is given rnultir plied confirmation by the experience bfsj nearly. 60000 owners Tousas of those driven their cars rtiiIes an actual maintenance costof only a take VSHM their design 1 Thisisvident in every feature of- structure' Deyi tppravide Mlpnl wear or to takeUrp wear at.

sniallexpe are Essex- advantages shared only bj Sew ofjhe costliest Its frame except I5ne for care mtfGarf These are some the reasons Ess drs' remain srnqoih economical ar quiet. Suchvr aturesappeir to sped advanta whennwn CQmpar old Essej IPs rii cli comparison in the that they have placed Essex valuemanj Jh lo veYi price today on isse js not mdde at any Jsacrif icfl of qual i ti Wr To be sure of ecuringtheY model ani style pf yburchoice besuretojlaCj our order in advance the desired I i I OD LI US' ifit ula. m1 i fi Ap ftl mm0M. EDir iUiUJit i 111. it II.

ecompe t1o ID nch lunJ I' CO Dia tZt U. flaiiifrfmrmd cJurtn tJiunIthf1fhlcinD kn ft ta It1 iD 2 1i ntic 1 qr Dt JI rtahowto J07pt. Jf' i DetDber Ift1 11 1if 70r ri 1 4U. aharpah te1l I r. t.

U5 PO Jbte. t. 011. ert ff ra I i Berear namea ei 1 1 Geo Ia AD It 1f 1 E- 14thatreet tYISe UHp oUa I lIal1 Wcntral i' FnLncmCo 1607' I Y1fcc Zohn. ln e1 pL 7 i' nue ukoti i 7" kD i' JM S' 1" i i if' r.

0J BALL i PLA YER- i' I 1 said artha a. tnbll ie bast hOe t. IIMI elL AlA qrt uJaw to your ot. Tt EST SHOES' LOWEST PRICES 1 IRBE Com fj fJ f- 7 1. i i iC VF va.

JAtIanta. Mi Tf lJe. iC 1f rl t1f dtt RtIl l' a i Ct" 7 iJ fM ti 4w. a e. y' I a i it7 i 1 i JD ritl eFj ifj 11 ltl iyf ti nt i.

1)- ff 1 T. 1 C. raCJliLiiiiCB i' e4 0 nhln iilcbiie is theraa i citt prltla4UUe ittq tw wberlt 1S iJ hi. i Plonah1p nJi ch J1a veicnr jlft thon tlC zide4 oni oft rmolt oablia 1J the 70uDramoDC dy Iel Krv- te eJi mt tllhtkUla1t1itorYery wUlbe ablero' tl IcL Je. tta ecte wheneYery es uttoPJaYktl wIJlj' thatthere nlnlt Mi.

Pa tr. gol1aDd eacrlretllrnec1l9. ap tor. deJtl thOP rt1IlItY matchbetween to. lIavlneto en ere ttom.

2r JgI' i andlUle I Leitcbnd H1IIslIoiJle. MeBrJdha hfJ. roK ontnJ th. met. I PraIa.

HraQityf en. 1:1 th t'nJa galFerle he InUit geoOfw ft tUb ad kJckttont flLisou fb I gf. tp hOJnxh rfr ofmy p. ponente wereMrLHope MIIII MIasS MIsMoJJJJlCBrld. i ay that In m1opponent.

I ae seeondgame ond r. IUM NkII CL.O SE' i. ri brldge. hlTihITty tho. ulland uelJ back1 ldn' a drop kick pv lY al n' zeIl1J Jia.r df up.

m. e. Jit bt.bD Ittd t1J I SL-o JnJir- 1iC I. Q1ftnt i rl dt lItlltble an. wn 1j tddi1 lthrDl ot- af Gagn tried for.

rd JrJleI 1 C' baU over. theIVI1e lJ tu. IJ. hi 1 C' SlODeD etlit or th eido I WpuldJltobablhav Ill effect the gameot ao i ft Ot tJmeJlr. rea be4the ten.th-p..n.

we were" 11 sQuare. The' blink en asa' opponent1l-baU thorouchJy duerved lf JJrflvebQC dlUlcultcreenrobbed ofher seru" rJa. 1'llQJI. a uD er a a rOf what an when. eult1u1f l' dlfferentway aUerwatcb.

1I1uStirUnc whenpJa1ni' Jor II a e' ty ar as ooda. wb' er1- thing jlj1PlatnI Un but oncII. a lftlC' J1e Ititound Zlbt hetatJftNi14ea hO. tta.cl 4t. ag Ulelulon anot er.

In. order I. e. I caWltc ap1anr clrb 1attda blend1ytlfrms I y' n'C 8a I rn 1 eg cBrlde olfer she olt whenlbe I cAni GJAT Wl tQtt" iis. qa GE.

Tullitte' capt la co1f 5eprovedber I utdol 1g toda op nlng fo t1year I h. e. by-a acoreIIGl A If. a d' th tO first o1ks yard ruJ1 i-ar lIgitend ci tit il et la jtt. fif 1 ao a kickedboth t1t' d' a.

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f' i l' iii' eil- ii- 110' B' TH" os t. MDm ifA l'- f. i 1 Fi i rlL 71' ryo' American l1att ris ty ti FromrB4k tV ous Mis ItatChs i 1ii i nl1. evel 0JieyDPAth7u her1Dtb. tlnalwbeathey anaUckot preve te4.

pl1ttlnchzp I1 Xhl J. d. heriCpr lh rtl io I mpJ I t. nd oro. the ct1tJonCJf The-corn- petltor.

re toaU ktndneuconllderatltJUlnd wor lhe I tl 1 1e i for ard' to' cbamplor hIP IDiOltU eyhope tQat tendbut lerO e' tha thyJlope I :3 ifno rQ Britain tOl 1n. Erltla h. beJdln May ovetthcUnko tb JncecJu ndwc I HreCtft Needed. che. ca.

tnCana4LItl nJyb7 met1nctranle play andplay1 real1Y lmproye. generanyrafu I Ita Ye It almaCbecornlng rounc1the R1v rinead cour tchestnthe Plli8 IP" hIaJs iri ft fl1 nlY whYMII not-be colferas above" theaverag. ever7U Jng. playerlhoqld bewarn It Is pJayeratanduur bebl 4 orJD other. d.

an heni the th 9 1 1r 0i 1rr lethe andthl tooCarJn Ihecontinuu' pe trem kS iilnot 1:1 ff s1h bgD dra ad isfur- DIll. l' d. em if tbatmak atew 1I1ye. een them ll' othets-frorn necessary drudCrr. I EMORI NS i i TRACK ORGE leaonllon rUIttracku the.

l. uWed Uu 1Itud 1n leglatelens of the Vi tu t8lntt th1futidWl1a Jtt etltbtlen tlalur takjton jrlt tC. 9tdil Uthlt ttt. 1J tetJ Jj r. 7i r1 tJi.

i 1 1 ni ft91tVcj. dut olrt the-bi Ier. t. hef tJJ va. d14 Jh ot' tw hupdrdormol feet fr oJiJt1tnl8rrlrl 1racJiili.ihe rji In ter ol1q1 lOrtta iw lLthe m.

Jry. those lD har andthe i 1d f. dt pl t. 11t1 oriUe. tQ expef1 mt In r.

ether bt athletlca1n thetuture thevalu6 colle aa axofor Jtto I'a a- I ot. I a' anI I e'm rl or cross pacesCaptaln EnJ e' tout mI1e' run' I fmeu i e1 1VoftOrdcolle e. Pe lynrp ugrffy ree- dd unlversltywJJ be theseicolleges r. ib 7' f7dl fI 10 thell. meetwltr eeID 11.

With. a 4 tJiefnth ll. Itharl plckout mil. te iD LO Sl4 EIxcksburgVa 6ct e1 tromenll toent with. teamavrag tar VlmnlaTeeh B1l1Flnch.

teamWUlJam nd3arThera to4a7U toO. Thepme' Wu IOedJnInJdleaaOD owed wonderfuidefenslve vel' dlanl. re It4' apf1tth 1fghtUOo bln fJelir9ft cal7whlJe f1UoeIndlan JlneUk lOmany the caJil D4 re. atta Lbut Sorm1J thifhwt. frame1ieJthe1ja14e aIlJetorecIsteraco nt8root' t' tlleeeon4.

perl 4 with the Tech' pos eloia ri ii11dr leU t1JJQ frthlrt7 ucSWaF Jaceyontbnext pIa OYe tortlietlrat toucbdo Laterf pertod u. ed' teJ yard llJlebuttoat possession iI cO anlnln thethrdqu iter an eofIIUnbli GettkWa1late terrJtf i I dl1r4Jln M1t Hj S1 1 1. 1 Ji" Jto i 7 if' li Jl JPR. EI n- i ISIIG k. d.

IJLpslZd i i ef ti. Ui 1Ip e1t tri. i ie mI aDdio i4thicUwlUbJ th. ept. 1.

iaf. oiel whlch ilowder1 11rlnIS A. 6 tbeMarit da7 a ons- OK pla1adlaon I Hon cadet campus. lrlda71attemOOD. Tech HI journeys to.

MoUOetlor am. tvtththe1Xonr eA 35. Boyc' hg A 0. eM et At2I High. 7 teaab lb 11 i TechjinICfl f.

Juc1clnitr9IDpascyean this am. o. wefghtntILPrep forlt cll dlld pIDMottheiGIAA4 OJlXeame i witl atfernooli4d a20 eleYenO211Ai yel1gooG f. ootbalrlzteteryquarte ran tv. 2111 clvethmtcontldenc woteam J.

ndi Frompreaent reporuUeem SA i Uthe AtlantawUlI baY6thbeatrear or nlsa. ti ellgeJ i at heJ etUf varsity squads condltlonSome teameorthtlt7 reraDidJycomlnc frontln kI farthesiweakel wUlbow theotl1ers realfootbJJt Theeoachea theelt 40WDtO' nowntn lealontorT footb ltalJ oyer 1 ct ie Jt reatior le 1 i 4 OV RH WAlt for fB i ghan4 btirSdefeated herf tb1aattarnooDfUtto. 3Th6 t1. ol lp uP l4 4I1er nle- times. 1UKn oal.

attem ot- lt1gabeaut7' 25Yrd. lIDe the-'e I nb tWt tt 34 rd 0 Shl ls fjomtouchdona. n'- SEASON SE ES l' mouurva 1. tl- ae felto dede. VJrginfat1eague eleto4Al deft1ug1for.

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pri edcar inp ffonn ncetitl y'- end nceaQdin-JheS rf1 bi1ityth Jrro1lsupJ ns l1sands Qf miJ 5abs fr9 l' Nai HawItProll d' It" i 1 n9pra. a dr ijakjIH if. owed 1 3t037mq tfah ljnfourtt br int i lyth tra nta1recprdJs gtY JlJl1PU conftmlabon Yth ce10t thosekownerSjhave K- f' 2 the rsaQ QQq rl1iIes" actualinaiJlten e' 9s.t\ fb 11ya' do1f t5. 1. ThinkolEh se" Adv nt tl sfdr 1375 j.4L 7 xJ PQt 11 ke.

0wllli1th fj1 tfmgfipn ecr. lf 1Vdl1 tlP Jng or f. dEsl workmanship i. J1ti iiS vl rttinevery blr Stru tur Deyicest iovidefoil ottoa el lfw ttsmaltexje Ess 4 VI fJh Jq t1 rS Htf aroe lnstancetIs. tur4erthln tof nYiot J.

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its' Ari4 the jtOda on i tsjs Ql de tapf e6fgu3. MIJY. it. ijft esu ring ri1gde1an ory uiLchQice- bes reJ i I i Ca9v. I1 9fJhe jt ye Yr ef 3 gr tf f2' Tourmr t375.

1375 t. tifjolet1880. r. J. QJDS In2n 1J Ai irt 229 pac erSh ti it 7r 0 Fjl11S fi IV I I THE 1k MEDALS IZg11atwaath.

Lest i the te. JunIorJ1fIs SA17Z4boh wonmed 1durlntbs 1 I 1nstrvct rsft V5th boys. 1 gfahow life gV them 1itstjct16n2n and ijmbe awardsfor mkn ill I b- I. 1 possiblebars msdalgtofl i tD1I. t.

the 4 14th i I I' I WilIIngitam207 3tugby. I ColiegPaxk I AMIS I Tech's Famous. FOOT j1 i II iirneart I tFit EESTSHOES I Vn 3Made4yMiss Ii Effec thPIayf trii whichJbave ask- 1o n0C as so lay It ditEICUItLQ kaawwher4 6egizYOteh i xiieen b1rn piy thi. onlncanrdausc ended onsof sod game is were cx- goes Unf or- thopportauIty lii. I MrsifopI 6tiIlbg.

Miss Moille. McBride ba catIktt MeL Gavia. has methodof fingarne th4peat threedea4 frorna markingzout to atlas to piyerdInot the an forget1 my R1MSONHA CLOSECALL titbridge. tharj lift for theOniy points jcorythtq a ItwaI iaetna on flb17 tUfled' R5tUP4 ln th tcond periOd took the ball three itsowo 1yardiIne toWithinten yadsof the. gOaT Gagimo adtopkekhnCth ballro1led theIIneZ.

op A deficit ut Ii the MieaStirlIngs alt Thebunkeru Th OP4ODr lattblitr bunker p1ayiFwaaafne xzapjoXwba am areas ls plain sailing. oc SitfioultjLa I tointheyhave haiaDltMt Idehowt ttank4t. ef- In to te1at Jome onan Thw ii tfmms ed CAPTAIN WISFQ4ISCOLLEGE oftheYear of14tO touc1ttownl ajound ud uecnt aldeqscoriag- bpthioochooWnaYtte EoaiaLdd earfled thi alrIhetlmesOUtor ten. 1. Telan 0 dO O-O U-e it 1 TocMowns4ie 2.

Go1efrm tpuchaownsHala ii Ii I' N1 h- I ir i i It I o' ea-i 4 i I ct i- I BLAOK 8 MAPflTT I. 3 a n'- if 17o Peachtre8. EemlocIcll65 EDBOThERS MDTONCAftS 1 e' i r-- tf A a2 i I-- 4. ChampinsRe coyeris- Foni Bithk Marv lotisMisstIJeitchs Tribute. lie onderfpfaportfng whe the bad lost was cx- In cue some referec.

to the derfulthanner and the. ourse. all nd work British never them. They are of lSZfwblch hopeto tbatthy theopportunity a to over the Mere CepetIea au is play5s and play- ingover courses MissPep- S3duming is golf tates a at.pfbeatin bdI fond lt may streak-only. not.

her top or In words ths ball wilyn ws upward awing Topplng farm caus i3 mremarks rCadersrto and have been EMokIANsc- II With' track as niy. sport lowedth atutlents in I sense' I the fl takd. toit wlthI toole tLrrdltary dnthuiasthXl I GocMl SznatIers- moremfn who ttscfc dfltyozrthe- cInderpataeothat traliwas oonatahdingtht oftwo hUfldre orrmptefeet away that tbeuniversltye loyal aupiorter warm up old enirit. ii the oniyLntercouegiite. I aport.

allowed Em0ry i charge a It aspu or- whether would. be' toillow baseball I i another1nieet Wofford BlmminghamSouthernSouthern I firstplace se ond place. th I 1 Spe.i Oatweighed era Tb. a In one the lighter ttb gyes theOtteneiveforjbe 16- tltthe vlsitorsre ioreglteya of tbenext ball the on the thtwgntrCIvevtrJiine the 4 0 etpi 4' VIS1TAGAIN will oca pret-fGotbali iem will bf 00 fore1 soi1 tor thbstzal teeken4 tetiflblenLEvery prep teatq in and atoundth city will oftt2ie r3a4exeepr Mi1i doilege plays' the Powder eleveoIltereoe Friday atternoon4 1lgb to a gamewith the MonroeA. team.

goes set ljaiyerslty La in on the cards game with pre Is onset theQL L.A.- back a rush scored a 20 the quarterand a inst themeonfidence and MarIsi tfleother seemsas the beet fop. Wactlceeaoh afternoon. dud bat theweaker beforethp I ut nowthe OVER HOWARD' Blmnngham. col legebere th1s.sftsrooonj34to 3 el-determined timesfield bbot badtbe- 34 2 Prtu he ha orfolk021 zi Batteries-Barton N.w Trk October Walter11a gen Tork wontht prfes- sional g1fera' champlpdshlp BaruesnaUoflal hamPIbh 1and szsqi wfths magln quickly a eacfliy wlnnlniihe firsttwi leI At tbeturn stood' uP lnghn out In sz under parBamns went out 3L the wo his drive to a drip play out 1 day nnbl to getdown any kinda putt thur feetwhereasHaen was ball ift from sit This-IL-the on of a home-bred WInning the tItle. atti Barnes 250.

cardlollows 143 3d Barnes out 142 37 Hagen. I- 1SDEFEATED. 7 4 Pa. October SpeciaL ThjLarayette aI gtvCth a goo tg thlsjattetlloQn by defeatIngWaroers eha ges tjto' FROMERSIJNE At er of' placed his ieamfnthe bya backln tQ scorethe decidfnrtoUcbdownth flrlalscors belng1S .1 SCoreby 0 o' I I goat after 51k. 1ITS 4f EBAt11.

I Special Ot list I otiStoOtoday. ttsras1514 I Change Captzig PooLi kicked 1SneA of I hal scoreless for thatqu th own yard line a of oft on the. lad and Cap aIled upoil. The balIws a strealfnt the og pofit A. momen cited goal.

The layed splendide espe left guard twa lie lilt' a vet' and GarUngtoz back field tot' In Levinsoq al4 big holes In the a ctgar1Are the Best Ever Madeiro Havana Tobacc a A ds othei Siz lOc for 25can4 WJTHERS CIGAR ho 1800 1 1 I' ESS I I I I Price 137S I Ever SO1dT Whata 1 I ago the or35 hgherthan authm bile or1ds 2 fits irice1s corn- 1 it pric in ance theort of re tharolls withit froni i I' NotHowItProved S. 4s it setting hour mark mile and' in breaking givenmU1ti- I I of 4 ownershaye ti- theircars abov 3OQ 0thiles costOfon1y do1Irs. Th1nkof These Adiantagesjpr S1 75 aIA 7 4' Essex does nof of course withthefinst high pnced cars With dupIic ting excl1irg Il Devices to provide fof Ion take up 1 of the costliestcars instanc isst rdi rthan that of ex dn the weight WhyI4Mafthes HtghPided Cari of Es cars Sm Such featUres appear advantage when men4compare Esse cars cats of other thakes. It isin pa cost. lower1 cars is made--at sacrifice-of .4 surei' body style sure to placJ your de Iivery date.

2 I 4 0 Detroit I I tTouring1375 2230. $1'-I Ii 1 I' II I 229PeaieSht. I I I a I jjl.

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