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Atlanta Soldiers Fought Hard and Made Great Record Against Orange an i Eleven inReal J3attle. By Gene Hiatom. i Ala October lo. spe. StaT.

In one of' the and most racking football games i era In many moons on the campus the Auburn Plainsmen staging a wonderful comeback after their poor Howard Mast Saturday downed the Fifth Division team by the rore of 25 to It. here this afternoon. The game was a see-saw affair I for the most part with respect to ly cors. Auburn fighting II uphUl t- tte mot of the way. Auburn' heavy i was charging together at times and time after.

ttm held like the proverbial tone wall. A Inrthe very first few minutes of lay Auburn negotiated her flst touchdown. Dame kicked to Howard to start it off. and the auburn haired halfback returned the oval 14 i. yards placing the bail down on Auburn's yard line.

Shilling made two yards over center. Scott cross- bucked oyer right tackle for three more. Shlrl1ng was stopped in the i nintel' of the lln with a. yard gain-but Howard smashed left end for-eight yards and ttrat down. 1 Howard ran out of bounds and the ball was put into play on Auburn's yard line.

Scott tore off six yards around right end and Howard 01-flowed with a beautiful sprint around left end for 15 yardsand first-down. rammed center for eight yards and Scott. made it first down. eamperinearound right end for nve yards. A pass.

Shining to Scott net. ted eight yards plCingthe ball on Gordon's yard line. Howard smashed through left tackle for 10. yards and from thLs point Shining bucked it over. lion- nermissed goal.

Score Auburn. 4 Fifth Division 0. The soldiers came right back at the Tigers on the very next play. for when Howard kicked to Beretskey the quarter evaded the entire Auburn teem and ran 90 yards for I. touchdown.

This was one' of the most beautiful' runs seen in years. the interference of the soldiers being' perfect. flein. kicked goal. Score Fifth Division 7 Auburn vThe halt ended with the score as above.

the ball back and forth across the field. The soldiers' second touchdown came in. the third quarter. A pass. Ben to Tune netted :0 yards.

which with a long run by Deretakey for 15 yards and a double 35. yards placed it over. IeIne missed goat. Score Fifth Dl- VJaSon 13 Auburn. 8.

Ttken flared Teeth. On the next or the Tigers lived up to their name and came back at the visitors with bared teeth. Howard and ShlrUng carried the bait from Auburn's yard to. the soldiers' yard line. At.

this point the third quarter led. When the ban was- again pfft into play Shining bucked' it across for he. second touchdown. Howard missed goat. Score Fifth Division IS Auburn.

U. it was in this' same Quarter that the heavy artillery of the Plainsmen started its deadly Work. and in this period three of the Auburn touchdowns were made. The soldiers seemed unable to stand. the driving power of the or- hage and blue backs and gave way ttma after time.

Howard kicked to Seine who returned 15 on the next play. Beretskey fumbled behind the line and' Ropers recovered on the soldiers' yard line. Howard skirt. eel. left end.

for 14 yards and Scott went around the other Sank for it yards. and placed the ball on the 10- yard line. Shirting carried it over in three bucks. Howard missed goal. Beor Auburn 18 Fifth Division.

13. The Plainsmen made their last counter la the very next minute or sip. Howard kicked yards to the Vliora end after errerat short gains Trapp- intercepted a forward pass. and raced 4 yards for a touchdown. Howard.

kicked poaL Score Auburn. 25 Fifth Division. It. sAt this stage of the game and with five and one-half minutes to play. the soldiers rated a mighty howl to the effect that spectators were on.

th field while Trapp wee making his touchdown. XIII Wood. ruff however. at referee. failed to se it that way.

Warren Stelraore Rogers. IHowar scott ra Offensive Stan. Howard and Shirting were easily the offensive stars of the affair with the former receiving the. ma- Jor share of the honors. Pete Bonners' cotton top was seen in every play.

and his work in the line was an obstacle that the soldiers could never. overcome. fleretakey and- Belne put up the best ball for the visitors both of these men ripping Stoff several long gains and the former making the aforementioned run of SO yards for a touchdown. The ups. AUBDRJJ FIFTH DIVISION C.

Day G. Devoney i. G. Greer R. T.

Duvall I. T. Noko R. E. iStatuy L.

E. McCarty Q. Beretskey R. Ii Groves L. if Kruber tSbirildg F.

Seine Officials Referee Kid Wood. ruff Georgia umpire Major Spalding- West Point head linesman. Yarbrough Auburn Suatitutes Auburn. tirieham for Warren. Warren toe Ortsham Kirk.

wood for Howard. Howard for Klrk- jf wood. Fifth division. Brown for Slatny Tune for Brown. A.

Cadets Beat Seventh' District i By 66 to 0 Score By 17 13. White. The G. Ml A. football team de feated the Seventh District A.

IL team from Powder Springs by th iscore bf 68 to 0. The game went invfavor of M. A. all the way through and the-only thing in' Ia- vpr of Seventh District was th oC tile full back anti the nalfback- ts of. the game were runsmade by Mitre th.

SinowUs it wa fi llaerbucks that helped' jUnior Smithies on North Georgia reps in Saturday Morning Game on Grant" Field. Big CrdwekOut By Roy E. Whit. Before a large crowd- of spectators- th Tech' High football team met and' defeated the team from Dahlonega byth score of to 0 Saturday morning- at' Grant field. Dahlonega kicked off to Prank Harris who returned SIyards to start the game.

Captain Jordan also tned ground and later Lindsay Bawsen carried the ball for 15 yards. Tommie Alexander then the' Un. for a good gain and tnad a touchdown. It took only nine Plays to raka a ouchdawn. Bawsell tailed to Wckgoal.

The TjahI4ti ea tecat didnot rnhow anything' In this quarter. and. it ended with. th score to In favor of the unlor' 6mlthtes. 7- XOrdsa Web 53 Jordan kicked off 13 yards io Dhlonega and the ball was returned 20 yards.

Prank Harris' was again the star at. gaining ground. BawseU also did some running. Jordan also contributed' by tfer1 good gains around the ends. made.

a. good run for IS yards end Harris scored touchdown. Tommie AlexanlIer kept up the line plunging and after several plays made-a touchdown and' when the half ended. the. score stood to 0 in favor' of Tech High.

In the third quarter there cam the best play of the game end that wuThen Cook- curled the ball 44 yards through the line to a- touchdown CaptaIn. Jordan end Lake were also responsible for the. touchdown These two men showed the way when they ran interference rot Cook. knocking. down man after Lake' knocked down the last man and Cook raced' across.

In the fourth quarter the Tech High varsity with the exception of three men was on the side line. while the scrubs were In their' places. Serub. Were Game. Had tie scrubs been la all of.

the game it wouldhave been more in terestlog. Tech High had to only once. and. that-came when the scrubs let the Dahlonega team. get them on Tech Highs yard line.

The scrubs showed their sameness when they held the Dbionsg team to two first downs In the last quer. ter. The Dahlonega team fought. all the way through and never gave up until the final whistle blew. They got away with several good fake bucks and crosses.

On two occasions. they had gotten through only to be stopped by Ear. yin who was there waiting for the man. Dahtonega used the Tech ump shirt and it was a complete failure except on two three occasions at shown when they only made five first downs against fifteen for Tech. Captain Cornog played a good game for Dahlonega anti BrOdnax.

at right end. also played a great game. Lake and Thompson. the ends for Tech High. did good work.

especial 17 when it came to breaking Into the Dahlonega shift. The up follows. TECH HIGH. DAHLONEGA. Thompson.

R. Brodnax Williams. ax Cornog Stone. it. G.

OeW Callings. Bell Saunders. I. O. Blahton L.

T. Nlch isoi E. Sullivan Q. B. Way B.

B. B. Lunsford Alexander. B. iDlwer rd a B- Iaeton Melton Tech referee.

Grltfla Tech umpire. Winder JTech head linesman. Davis Tech timekeeper. Touchdowns Tech High. Aleian- den 2 Harris.

1 Cook. tr Baw- by Quarter Tech High 8 20 0 SZ Dahlonega 0 0 0 Tech High Cook for flawed Wilson fork Coiling. Wit. llngham for Alexander Currant for Stone Testard. for Jordan lielton for Lotspiech Coiling.

for Wilson Nstbell. for Harris Alexander. for Wtlltngham Cox for Gordy forNabell Meyers. for Helton. Dahlonega.

Betts for Gaston Hopkins Groover yin for Nicholson. Sportsmen Will Try Revival' of Racing In Chicago' in June By flick JtmisoB. Chicago 111 October 11. Spe cial. At a meeting of prominent local business men to be held next Monday plans wilt be laid Lot the revival of racing la Chicago next June.

The plant to be located In one of Chicago' suburbs. will cos 1000040 and" work willstart just as soon as practicable John Hachmeister of Kentucky under whose management the Latortan track be came one pt the most famous courses In the country has been tendered the general managership. Bids were received some time ago on the course the club house. paddock stables and grandstand and completed plans drawn by prominent Chicago architect will be tiussed at this meetingand it is understood will be accepted in their present snaps. One of the local rail roads will go within two hundred yards of the Main entrance to the track a minute ride northwest from- the The membership of.

th cluwifl be by subscriptionmany of which have already been subscribed for in amounts- of 33000 LO 0 fSOfl ant 100. The chief proviso of the memberships is that no member will Be permitted toumake any proflts from his holdings either directly or IndtrecttT. AnyAonei foundVjrnllty of doing voiwilltreatotaaucallv ex- twilled One the feature. of the new cours iwilL beai bureau. whoe services and stock wilt a th free beck and callof the farm.

en of Illinois wh rb interest. in- the Of tnorses- The breedings aureSttXwlllibe in chargi of one ofthe ieaOJzi hr eders of the country. li' ji- et i iTO ft-- Louis pisbrow and Wild Bill- Endicott are two of the noted drivers who are to. appear behindthe wheels of their defying racers at the Lalcewood park oval during the races which are to be held In connection with the Southeastern fair TtiCH IS PICKED TO BB" TRofqE1T. IX SOUTH ChicagonU October On their pre 6rn tbelr' showing in' ih earlier games and the dope ti unbe of old men returned from serytee' plus a splendid influx ot new- men PUtsburg cn4 West Virginia In the east Michigan In the west and Georgia Teen la th south- are doped as the strongest football elevens tnjthe country this season.

These four at. the most unanimous choices for the country championship that mythical award which is al most more or le In fltMdle at the conclusion of f.ae.ason. unless like the past threeor tour years team stood outa djd PUt' and Georgia. Tech. Altot ttfese teams are blessed JiberaV return of stars of their 817 elevens to fm up the gaps end with the experience gamed- by 4 the members.

of the experimental teams of- 111 these foue.seeni to have most formidable teams- on th gridjf on thl all" i Boston for. ifiBUrt time In history of the' rAmateur AtIilet union. win th scene at U. iii nual convention- la November. At tha of the-delegates the first.

steps toward the formation of the Ametfta Olympic committee having in thhl829 Olympic at. ttBelgiumt e' tnl coantry' selections' win no ubt bus taken ttong the other acted upon Major Eleven Results New' Haven Conn. October tt. Yale defeated North Carolina in an Intersections football. game here today 34 to The playing.

was listless except for' a few flashes of season formbyte Blue ack' field. men. The visitors scored a touchdown in the minutes of play by on their own punt behind the goal line. alter a Tale prayer had' touched the ball. North Carolina was unable.

to. penetrate tire Blue line. Coleman's punting' for North-Carolina wee IL feature. He outkicked the Yale. backs.

booting a couple for 0 yards. Yale lored in the first few mm- utes after orth Carolina fumbled the U. Another touchdown cards In the second period after La Roche made a. yard run. Seven more points were added to the Yale total in the third period when m- pletoft made several end' runs and then threw a forward pass over the goal line to Welles' The period ended with the ball on the visitors' yard line LaRoche gblng over for d.

touchdown at the' opening of the last quarter. With the second team In the tray. Braden scored" the final nwn far Yilt. tt which Syracuse 7 Army 3. West olnt N.

Y. October 11. Syracuse defeated the Army. 7 to 4. today in a welt played game the up scoring- a touchdown which they converted Into a' goal and the soldiers getting a goal from placement.

Both scores came In the second period when the teams were going at their best. I For the Army. Daniel. Greenland Black did solendid work. Erwll Fallen and Thompson clayed wen for Syracuse.

Harvard 35 Colby O. Cambridge Mass. October 11. Harvard found Colby' unexpectedly weak. today.

and second and third string players had little difficulty in running up a store of 16 to 0 against the visitors. Colby's only chance at. a score came In the second period when after a yard dash by Jacobs through nearly the entire Harvard team. Bucknam made ft shot for the. goal.

standing on the Crimson yard line. The kick. had plenty of carry but went wide by 10 yards Princeton 9t Lafayette 6. Princeton N. October Princeton defeated Lafayette to 6.

in a' hard fought football game here today. Each team scored a touchdown rtii the" first half imt both failed to kick the oal. The Tigers' touchdown wui the result of a Latsyetti' fumble. In the third period Stumbling Princet star quarterback kicked a field par rom yart line. that gave Cornell IthacaN detobSrlil AfleiA I by Captain Prits SMverick In the last few minute play v' defeat hers todaY ft- William Cornell winning by A seor sof a to 9.

There was no- other scoring. of Pennsylvania football teami.r-ov rwhelm il Jarwar Col leg. at Franklin field today by a fCOre of. ft. At ths- snd Of th first- ibA1f4' wllht store standing 40tto Coach 7plw ll sent near- IV his nttre- condie nlB ii in nj wT rmi ven bettcrrthan th varsity players I MYMEJfriiAY BEST5 WHEN BEHIXD.

They were always playing their best WE HATE PUtLED Tit th aahingtqn bulletin boards until the next trorld-iflerles. lark inothtt Gleason Joins me In Europe for the hunting season. The game' laws allow each guy three moose and six orphans. The Kaiser. ifHAYH nothing to I.

refer' to the Nuzatsd Iron ads. Put uoran. APTER EXAMiMNtL my book of guesses you Utat mysfteond gufesswas Hughey. Fullerton. will pipe Mack GO JIB more than fl" games if the As had been ll4j SORRYthat klrok ray team eight games to win.

It should have Mn nine. Garry Herrmann. i JM SOX PITCHIXG STAPF was OVerworKed. The Red world esrata BtaHhaabetn resting s1ne 188 Bimbo. fCJCtT have put the.

gue tK tlpna over with halt the series talk- was never defeated I will show KidGleason now. to write a orfr r. Tte Visiting Firemen. v' WB FI AYED wltl desperation and backs against the wall. 8or WON.

alumpwm on UirSMs. Tliey ciil it thst because was.jln/'onr tthrqeJti- Clncthnat Bettors I. BrTKKOW ajiOhio teaW waAl the series. I am not responsible for ythlnKthat happened in Ohio after that first smear on the sttO JessWIllafd I 19 tJNtt wlthljoyi We require something stronger. COOLED itheiandl rd by rent on the se V.

points' In' ahe sat two periods. At ttInea. Pennsylvania's in danger Clcg2i. 24 Naviez 0. VCR lea ca October 11.

The Umnr. Sity of Chicago football eleven playing. its initial game. piled tip the biggest ecore of the season to. day.

the Great Naval Training Station team under a count or 12i to Charles JIggine center. who was elected captain of the Maroons' just before the off was trie only Chicago player- to go through the entire The others became so exhausted eoach Stag had to. send In three setsof substitutes. The. Sailors mlnua the collegiate stars who won.

the football cham- ptonsntp' of the" for the tiaral training- station a year lo presented a green team for- the slaughter. The Sailors succeeded making downs only three times during the game. Chicago plied up 61 points during the first two periods. Annapoli68Hopkin0. Annapolis.

Md. October 11. The Annapolis Midshipmen easily defeated Johns It Baltimore. to O. here today.

At. though somewhat outweighed by the Middles the forwards of Hop kilts were lamentably weak. so that the Middles hammered their way along the greensward with cuinp4x. attire ease. times their Invasions were converted into toQc1 downs and six of the resultant tries for goal were successful.

Old Man posraeers Pop soonb ttliakBwoo Part jtoUke part to the 1919 meeting 0 tbe Orand Circuit this city known Tn Grand Old Mm" tit htractf TfclaironCpf themot ts characterliUcpMeaof tttehreMraitrftcC i Jemisons Forecast Right on Dick Kerr The Constitution through Us Chicago representative Dick JemUan. former- sporting editor or this paper foretasted that. Uttle Dick Kerr would be the hero of the World series so far as the White Sox. were concerned. This is- WhAt Vjck had to say tbnt it several Weeks ago By Disk kmJ.

Supporters of the White Sox are picking littleDick Kerr. the tldget southpaw of the pate hose. to prove the pitching hero of the series In supporting this argument. It is their. belief that Cicotte and Williams having stood the brunt of the prueling Season by winning' seventy-five per-cent of the games won by the Sox.

will meet. with disaster at the hands of the Reds and the mldgef port- eider win step into the brea and save the day. BETHLEHEM SOCCERS TO RETURN THIS MONTH The Bathlahera P. Soccer team wIll. arrive' In this country tM month frona Us visit to' Norway Sweden and Denmark.

The. cham. pions will first be seen In action he National league series. It will be made up of ten- clubs. rfpre.

sentiog New Yp le and vlclnltyi New Jersey end Philadelphia and Jvlctri- ArliSift and tome aerl will FOOTBAtLRESULTS Marylana Stata ij. University of Virginia Amherst 1 Union 0. Phillip. Eut Academy 7. pkit- mouth men 0.

Springfield T. It A. college Tufts 6. We ley an 5. Rhode Island State 0.

Illinois 14 Perdue Western fitate Normal 21 Michigan Aggits 18. Minnesota- Nebraska e. Hamilton 9. New Tork UnlveS ty 0. Rennsse1aer Tech 23 Worcester Tech O.

Franklin and Marshall 16 Al. bright O. Lehigh 19. Rutgers O. St.

Lawrence 6 Rochester 3. Furman 7. Wotford College Chicago 121. Lakes S. Notre.

Dame CO Mount Union Penn State S. Bucknell Trinity Connecticut Aggles O. Colgate 14. Brown 0. HoUy Cross 14.

BowdernO Army Syracuse 7. Northwestern 20. Depauw O. Wisconsin U. Marquette 0.

Ohio State 48 Cincinnati O. Tulane 73. Southwestern 0. Maryland State U. University of Virginia O.

Dartmouth 27 Massachusetts Ag. rlculturai College' Georgetown University' 17. West Virginia Wesleyan O. Navy IS Johns' Hopkins 0. Cornell 3.

Williams 0. Final. Harvard 26 Colby 0. Oglethorpe 19. University of Chattanooga.

0. North Carolina State college 100. Norfolk Training. Ship O. Washington and Lee' 7 David son O.

Woodberry U. Virginia Episco pat 0. Mount St. Mary's 0 UandetC Washington and Jefferson SO Carnegie Tecb O. University of Detroit 35.

Ohio Northern S. Kansas 14. Ernporia Normal 0. Missouri Kansas Aggies Arkansas 7. Jiendricks college.

0 Crelgbton 12. South Dakota O. Washington university 61 Dru. 0 Utah 20 Colorado college Hose Poly 25 Eastern nUnol. Normal 0.

Mississippi A. A Mliii. slppi college 7. At Payetteville Ark. Unlvar ty or Arkansas I Hendricks col.

At Dallas Texas A. M. Southern Methodist university 0. At Norman. okla.

Kendall 27. Oklahoma university O. At Stillwater Olcia. hiarkelt In dians 12. Oklahoma A.

2. At Autln Texas Phillips unto varsity 10. University of Texas O. Louisiana University ZsV-JTef- terlfon College O. Miami 7 ie 2.

OberUI1 9. Ohio WuleyiLnO. 0. Camp Pike It Arkansas State Normal 7. LtttU Rock College It Arkansas College O.

Ettery anti Henry 4 New maa College 0. Rice Institute 7 BaylorTJntversU ty 0. Poly 21 Richmond Col. legs 0. Alabama 80 University of MIs- vv Bob' Lambertoo.

varsHl right puard on. th Peensylvania football eleven of a 07 1108 and" 3500 won the Tlmary nt ralnatlon for sheriff of lnhla. which tmen he win gain the office which ttYs 115000 for four years. Mississippi 49 to 0 Score In Order to Allow Many Golfers City to Get in preens Committee Holds Open Extral5ay. fly Homer C.

George. Golfers attentions Because so many players who Were anxious to enter the city championship tournament at East trrt Jtx the engagements Yes. Jhl th Committee in charge of the play decided to extend the Qualification until a o'clock today. h2 mPtB for Se handsptne trophies offered qualify this morning. At 1 o'clock sharp the Qualification will dost urneyed out to thIS btJV Mter Vlir to engage in battle" but many nlKara ball game i other places.1 These nUJSt to t.

ar. for Qualit ng be extended ano their re- were. granted. The tourna nt is open to all. players tnVAt Yesterday every club in the clty was represented.

but many more are expected' to turn in cards this morning. Little Job Tones and Perry Adalr Mb remained. out of the present tournament. in order to give others Sf 1 the. Prize.

This has helped swell the entry list the club officials are anxious to have it extended. to- numerous oth- era. The entry tee is only 3. in stead of OS as announced yesterday. The prizes are handsome and wOrn on display at the dub yesterday.

The trophies will be awarded in each. flight Which fills. AS mint jghts will be played as entries necessitate No Particularly tow scores werrt turned in yesterday. Chick Ridley had an U. which was low for the day.

He is expected to have keen competition for the special trophy which goes to the entrant' turning la the lowest qualifying JEM COSER Horses Which Have Made TurFHistoryjo to Appear at Lakewood. Six of. the. twen two races pro. trammed the Grand circuit meeting' which will bV held next Week In ch0eit1oa wltk theSpnttf eastern Pair are early closing vent In them the horses' which have been making.

turf history since the week in July will make their last starts lb 191 The meeting will bpezi with. the' :01 race In which the Tennessee bred ttare Grace Direct which- defeated Street Eurnttt. lat Tuesday. will again take up the. battle withthe theDirectljtt horse or Sanar- to whoeame within half second of entering.

the. two minute. list at Lexington. Belle Alcantara Frank Dewey and Edna Early. The 3H trot Is the feature for Tuesday and II both McGregor the Great and lfulondale are named the' southern people' will have an opportunity to.

see the. pair which were the' leaders' in the 10000 races' at Hartford and Syracuse. The other starters Include Olive Pant Korrigan anul Nellie There will a few new records made on Wednesday when Lu Princeton meets Royal slack and Heir Reaper In th frt for all and the pacers parade. Eva-Abbe John R. Draden Sanarito Roy Jratton and Lillian T.

named la the latter and alt of them are now topforuit Geera should win the year old event that afternoon with Molly the General Watts fit with which he defeated Abble Pptney at Lexington. Two early Closer. are programmed for Thursday the. first one on the card being- the year trot with Dayster. Natalie th Great' and Harvest Horn as tarter It will be sandwiched with the 2:02 trot in which Royal Mack.

Is named With McGregor the Great Easton Miss Perfection and Echo Dlrflct. It should prove a fast race. The pacers will be the leaders on Fridays card. The afternoons will open with the free for all" in which Dlrectnm 7. will have a three-heat coolest with Rus sell Boy.

Grace Direct or South Rend Girl Belle Alcantara and Frank Dewey. It- will be sandwiched with the' Piedmont hotel cup in which Murphy will start. either Sananito or Direct C. Burnett against Eva Abbs Lillian Stlkwood. and Double O.

The list of entries to the late closing events for the Atlanta meeting shows that almost alt of the horses which appeared at Lexington are- engaged Awhile' a number. of pew names appear in the races reserved for stmthernjhorses. BILLIARD STARS ENTER cmE TOURNAMENT ober. leading players in' th United States have entered for th national cham. plnhlp tournament- which will.

be gin at Cleveland. Ohio. Thursday. November The entry list includes Robert Cannefax. New lork Charles Otis Clarence Jackson Detroit roil Gillette.

Buffalo Charles MeCourt. Cleveland Hugh Heal Toledo Tiff Denton Kansas City Otto ne1aelf. Chicago Pierre Maupome Milwaukee and Je Lean. Cincinnati 7 Umpires Want 2000. Chicago October 11 Umpires who officiated in the worlds series have appealed to the national' baseball commission io increase their share of the commission ad today that to Z000 sank President Johnson.

of the American league. a. member of th ecomnhiseion. said- today that the request hid been received. lreldmt Johnson said the commission had not" taken any action.

The request tot the additional 1005 was signed. by tr plr Rlgl an Quigley of the National league. and Nallln and. Evans of the American. Cincinnati.

October- lli Morrl Bath second bsemanUbf th Cln elltl1tI Nationals end Hiss Edna ilortoi of Chicago. were he today jr- Thin Red Line" Was In vincible' Against Ole While Alabama's Backs Romped at Wilt Against Inexperienced Visitors. By Georse if. WatsoB. University.

Ali. October Special Alabama smothered tn eleven theUnlversity of Mississippi here Saturday afternoon and won by a score of 9 to' 0. Ole Miss" put pa hard-fought battle but she was outclassed and. 5 tanced in every angle of the games- Lenolr. as In last Saturdays grame and Stevenson were the stars for the thin Red line.

Lenolr cre sled thesensation of the gnte by breaking through- the visitors' line and running. SO yards for. a touchdown in the third quarter. Steven. son.

Alabama's plunging- fullback. soon followed with a swift yard gain-and touchdown. The battle began with" Emmet kicking oft for Alabama. Ole Miss" returned the plgsiiin a few yards and was for downs. Lenoir made the am touchdown eight minutes after' the game was called.

Bodae failed to- kick goal. The visitors held the Crimson and White for one In tb first quarter. Yard Pass. In the second Quarter a beautiful forward pus netting- SO yards was completed tram Stevenson to J. Hovater.

Stevenson made a territi drive. tot the second' touchdown. Boone failed to kick goal. Bartlett" carried the- ball over for' the. third touchdown and Boone again missed goal.

The second quarter ended with the store 18 to 0. The second half. began with mighty offensive by the Crimson line that completely baffled the Visitors. A. number of new plays and formations were tried alt of which netted gains.

Frequent i or ward passes. were attempted by. the Crimson. team. a majority of which netted gains.

the third quarter Stevenson and Lenolr made- their sensational Jet for. long gains cod touchdowns. The gritty Mlsslsslppians made an effort in the last quarter to scors on Scott's machine. but. failed before a superior team.

With one exception they failed to complete byfray or the aerial route. Ole Miss" dill not make downs a single time. Farmer left guard. was a tower strength In the visitors' line. Jig.

gitsa fast' man In the back was unable to pun any end runs due to the vigilance' of the Crimson ends. Alabama was penalized i feral times. for. holding' and offside. 1 Jeemater tight guard for Mississippi waslnjure In the third quar ter and had to be Carried from the field.

Score by Alabama. 6 JS 25 Mississippi iU 0. 0 The Vps. ALABAMA. Pos- Jllovater LE i.

McDaalel Brown 1. Bay Johnston- i Farmer Session C. Creefcmdra Tones ijRG Feentster Hood Gordon Boone. EV-COwarCapt Bartlett i QB Carney Lenolr LH Jlgpetta Emmett. RTI Lake Stevenson Morris Substitutes Alabama O'Connor for Emmett.

lIbvate for Bartlett Thompson for Boone. for Thomason. Noltnd for Johnston. Doster for Jones. Moore for Steven- son.

Mississippi George for Ray- Riden lor Cowjan Thompson for' Feenleter. Summary Touchdowns Lenolr 3 Stevenson 3 Bartlett 1 O'Connor 1) goals from touchdowns Boone. 1 Referee. Thomas Perdue umpire. Strtit Auburn heed linesman ClsrKfon V.

it Time of quarters 428 minutes Purse' of 50000 Goes S. C. Hildreth ith Jockey L. Fato Riding Through Sea of Mud to Victory Latonla October lt Mad Hatter owned by a. HlJdretho and.

ridden by I Fator. won th 50000 Latonla championship stake' today by eight lengths on a track at' mite cad three-quarters hers that was a tea. of mud. Swasvct- bled by Jockey C. yandusen fin ished1 second one and one-half lengths ahead of StoCkweul.

who tart 1 third. The. time wag 3:06 which was rather stow for the distance but' i this was tine' to the miserable track conditions. Seven horses started each carry- 123 pounds. The value to the winner.

is 44090. Mad Hatter took the. lead when tue passed th mile and a half post. sod was la no danger of losing his advantage thereafter. At the three-quarter-mile poj John O.

was in the lead byft lengths Chssseur second by a half length and War Spirit third by twV lengths. They were followed by Mad Hatter. Stockwell Linden and Sway' la the order-named. At the' mile and a' halt John O. was still lOading by' a lengtht.

Sway was ec :1 end by a Mad Hatter third by a. halt length. wlth War Spirit. Stockwell. Linden- and Chasseur- bringing up the rear.

At the finish We. Spirit was SI- teett lengths behind StockwelU wttb 1 Linden John O. and Chasseur fill. si Uhlng that order. Mad Hatter pale 1559 to wn 370 place and 320 to show Th betting on SWlywalJ 6tOplace an 5350 and that on Stock well t3io.

show. Communion to Cincinnati Ohio October ii eTCi national bassball commission prooa bly' will meet In' CincinnatiSfcwi day- to wind up affairs InctdenUll to' world championship Frsnk Navlh president of tL trolt dub has filed a formal rJ test. with the commission- deme in that Jhe New York American third piece club share of 1 series receipts he paid to ttJa uncertain" at this tlme- the Yankees getth lfb ot iard5rS 5 Sj lJ. 7' 1 1 lIi I' I l11' I1Jo. I 1 j.

ii- fti. I 1 I S' tIt 50. J' 0 a I Sm I. 0 1 fi- o-fs po rts iE" i i iq IB iJJR fBl IJft ittZ itj YflCf orliOUfSJ orfo ilO 13' i hf- 11 Over ftltJjliVi SZo Jt l1i 4 ii l. 1 1rJ.

ttan iS91 Fgug Rardand AgamstOrang i JJ lu fe lJl t' Aubum ob i Inone 1- footbaUpme. i 1I PU Plal smen. comObaek et' f. poorhowing agalnst TIron ore 5 LJhere l. aa forth.

at re pect or lI btlnc bt- it1e fj lIne timeafter.time.-helll' the Iu-- the fhd tr ird theaubUJn 01119 Ii was :1. ntel" lIne yard 1gaIDobut tor. eight ffll a Tar Uae. I pIa I 111ne. i gh be I i 171iJeftend yards andfiratdown e' 1dfor v.

I I' I i ilf. ner missed 81 lIf F1tthDIVISiOn. 0. I eh gI lk 1S fr I aslenf I I re I th IAU The alii Beine. whichwtth pasa netting 3 lne.

tisJon. andeJLme ballfrom 3 tbIS ofnt eed. abum mad RgO be 1. an 4 J. reD I kiflaltor.

lIoTCr n. nd I 5 Atthla fi' rai e4 A tTre. a. toucb own. If rut H1rard sn' i holt rinrta efiln h1htt fJers' plaYnd ob tacle th tthesoldlera andl I II et ipf otreTera110ng th of rAtJB1rnN FIFTH.DIVISION a Ita vtfn lmore.

n. reer 1r tO i i Trapp 1i. rutr fOJKlrk- atuJ' GtM. Be 7 it f1hefG de- ct teated SeveD. th Di trl.

lL' emfomP wdel" the :1 lfag i thr ughandth ontything infa Jof SeveDth1 the A- IaJt ac. bat th enhalfback ilhetea the adnm tmade byM1er th 1" quasterbank fG Ii. A. alo P1ay. e.

dl Ood gam for hUi11D cJc. to nketti seorel Varnetl 1. P14. o. dnme besidra ktc1 brst.Jxtut.- fe gllt.

r1a 9 cpnJ1 al tSc rU A a loj. 9 E. iv 1 n. nyLi G. ConweyC MeiflJJjz Cl er QVB lL.

Varne oe. Slno. Yt1 II. Substitutes a. for LA Inu DdeNoIl.

forJCartr iii ed. e. ft Or B. Ga. II t1.

cf t. i l' jr tf t-fk tq J1t d1 TECHHIGiBEkT- DAH DNH A I niorS th qrrip i Not1hG i 4 rtling on' Gnt BigCrowd Ou tf. i ta- the tootbaUteam th team re atGrAnt kckedoft whoreturaed 15 Itartthe CaptaiitZordan te Alexander' the1ibamm ieA made toueM wn. weu Dahl ateM df hQ 6- toOII aiI rd. cked ff yardsto wa H.

1. g1nloggrounk. l. dldome iq Jheendl OodruD madeatouchdown QuartertJ1ere. came waa when when-they fou th qul Tter th VBs th would.

bave in. RIghhad that. cam. Dahlone a hem gh' fly un 1 scrubsllhowe4 en heldtlle Dahl. oneg.

tf1lom1 WO ut downain qu neDahlonega an pveup un4 in 1 oo I bUCkS. anL I n. the a fl blo theTech fallure exc ftt or occa lons. the rst al eat the-end 7 E. 010011 gl Loo BI Lotspelch Nlcholson Lake.

BawsellQ Harris R. iFi Ri lecbreteree Tech Touchdowns-Tech HlrbAJeran i sell. 1. liOre bY" pte. 0 i t1fteST ii gh ootto ff for Nabelt eyer.

fDJHeJton L- i to" TBClUIPICK lfOBEf I STIlOKQ ft1X J011TB. 1ins. ri tober Jbel inthtr oDthe Ju be t' mearfurn ir rjke pluia iuU4 PIUab rg nd glnhiln eutHchl l1 In' thewea andOeorll1 outbar enatnithe T1e1exou cholc thecou try hmp1ons tP. at mythlcalaw rd aI- 1 dl th Dtp1 eeO earlJteamstoc4outuG Jn t. 111' lete4wiUt ret Ofstas thelr.

911. to uptho PIg ii. Idthetouc fOJ1nl Ieteams K1idjt011 NAME OLYMPlc Kli OMM rifilF 1t iji j. O' oDtor q' tlt teu n1 Jecth ceneot. eoriV ltonII1NoYeinber th th delegst e.

tl i Amet mltte vSIg In' la ftbllt 49ubtM tkea an" th1 a on i rEI v' 1t lUfs tt Yela 34 rJl i 7 JreJ" ven. Con rOctoben a Ut lTl1e form' tl back" viai r. cor I the las few tatting on tw behlnd Yal CIl 6- North- Carolina. 60 I thllrlt North tou hdown Xm. nd oa.lllne LARocherrblng tou hdown he Brad tlIAw ortii- ol 11 lfi- or st Point.

NY IL- 7to acorl rg a the I to p1aceme gO gn Green an fil i IJhompaoD played IL- ty ore CoI ya perlodwheni ebY dthrt kft atan lnl' yar dbyI0 9 lJtl yeIe 11 trll ce Utr-tt hlg Et lr le tb oa1. we hi re er1odElt PrSncet 1 a ctti erbc1c horn the yatd line' IIt ve pp1e. 3f. iYiCrrnfo ttba rN tjet bet-1 Ktl 14 Sh-l rrlckn laatfewmtnntot be lnnlngibT eO 1hI iO Penn iififiOr fPht1Adel et Mr ji lb 1intv utP2nt 1n. tbaU Im Delaware oF ege JFran1 ltnf1A14 todavby Of the wtth the- 1 CO' to 0.

111an 1vht. ttUr. ondfIPft nSDu4. tJtq" tI1 avftbettfti tiir 1IIIn JINQ. Ptm1 TiIE NltXT 0' wa1itJ IA.

1. 121 Expe 1 1m1ILAYBEStwBENIJiBIND. re bU I Gleaaon. WEH4fE rNth WshhtJtqn Grt mJ lg hj dr OKa 4 li I. a.

retr ou Pat ra C. tEFl1LLTroiUNINU tC nd waa orr ct. ghey. 1. W.

OULD. HAVE GONE mor. eUtA Ii A' n-Conftte RR tI i 1k 1 el bt win' Sh l1ld azry anrL' f. I OX' Fwaa atatthii be n. Il e.

88 so. I' n1ib ve ut lrue tNtious S' Wlod RJlfYwuneTer det ued wl11lhow Lud ndort itxr :1. lhe lr men. WBJLAYBDW1Ua eratIo C. Sox' 9 leld.

ri tu a ey 11 tb le. n-ip 1JIAlZr tl1 ti. tncn tt NT KNOWnO iO telL leri s. fOJ'-'aftythln rthat Ohloafter- al2 Ot. iit n1r Wlthj We 8tron eJ' Ja l9.

1 s1 rent" Sri s. e. I I 0 1J two perl ttm VV nger. Chi wp' 4 ivaviO leaoOctober 3t I3core bUlTlng the Lakes Navel qun afllt. 0.

Iggln centerw1Jowas dect 1 thlou th game fltl I ftu mlnWLthe pl nahlp' country- for rital The. In lnt. Arutapofi 88 Hopkin The 1l1c1 hlpmen John T. or 86to re ofHop- thelra green ward CJmp oal PU. tlj GTakd el n' 1 jem onF 7 ca onDicl Cblc to re tat1ve thlsptperfor cated DI Kerrwould bethe horo6f jerluo WhUeSox.

eon ce tI pl klng' 11tU Dick be southplIworth pltcbl a1gu ment1t beUeftht nd bavlngatood to eveDtyftveprcenc soZwm oftheReda andtbe midgeport- I br a. da RETURNTHis MJNT e1 cSoccer ap1 tl1U arrite tro trwedenl i4 mark Thecham plo a enln tri the Nau uaI le iru wlUbe Zten- NlwYok DdvlclnltTNew raey P1 4 ln- jJi t1 t. rii astat Unfverattro I AJDheNt12. i Aad my 7 ut- 1IEC. 1.

tYS RhodeIsland U. tate' 1 I Nebra ka' UamUtQn9. ork Te h. 6. 6.

Great- Lakel 60. Btate9. Buckn UO. lnnit7fConnecUcut V1f a. 7 De auw OhioStateU i.

Unversl 17 U. 1 var 9J5. tf blrsfiy Washlngtonand 1. Woo beJT7 Vlr lnla EpIac pa1 nt Wasb1n oD an Nortt ern EmpoltaNortnal Kan. AKgleaS TI Ut ti 0.

IIipPI UMSIllI fHen4ricks Je flI SO og lta. 27. 01 14. Ha kcJlln 1 Au tlrL CoUe 1d1am17. Cue 1fArkaDsllS Little.

1I. tkanlltls lleare UCarOD ew. mItI1C4JUgO. tltttte rUblY tlt" rllilsil1 11 t. iichJn c1C 0' Al bamaIO of Auburn25 itfthDIvslon JS FOOTBALL.

A1JfINS SHER1F NOMIN TI rt I hi uat4OILthti PeeUSJlvant ieven 107 tI1ecftllmaryiJ1bmlDaUoD ft j' tllUb otCPhIJdtlt ean. awln off1cewhlc1r Ir OOO 4 t. i. L' Smb lher. di i JM i8siS8 iEl oen 1 1.

0" t1J lJ9t OScoref1 tJ EAstMKE ENT i I. LIST SIILOPEN. AllowMany Go City reens mmitteeHolds I OpenExiraDar I Kom Geor I tVlio I ampionlhlp I Lake hadother terday ehargeof i lttic agl o. tcel1to So ii you wntto compete the haDI Pfne. qUa.

I1Y. dose. I Nearly too journeyed club yesterday to' battle nth. ft I. un.

100 a and oth placel. requ sted that the hours quail- lying eX enlledand thelrr Quests to rJia tnent lJayersinAt lanta. Wasrepresented many or' resent InorlSer otb rs a chance at big IIweilthe entryIIt clubottLclall' U. in- ofS ILrehandsome trophieswUJ AWa ed. whi As.

mall flights tu el IU. Rldf for da have. tro hy. goeto lowestqUallfY1ngSeore. SIXCIRCUIlRACES ARE" EARLY Horl WI1 ch tweDbtwQ IJr fOJi1be Clr utt' InetiJigwblch l1beheld it kntiinllecUol11V1t the S9utli eaaternFair' are.

url cloaln eY I. 1 nmaklng tu i first week I July1vUl llt 1919 Them etln wUl wltiithe' Tenne areGta. Dlre de jrecfcBum tt. I it ea. da1wlUacalnCtake With the DIrect lI orSan r.

do. who ame half- Iatat Dewe ndEdna riy. lIcGre ol" see. th I rtera. tantK rrLalland few' dnesd PrJnc tonmeet5Roy Mackllnd i the dltr Opa ra RDradennardoRoy GrattonandLUllan thelatt otthem In tO form.

Geerllllbouid tbr 3elt wlthy- eh hr tt1b program- for1bunda the Hom1L1I e' :01 wlthMcGregorth1 Dlrsetlt afast Thltrterlloon tert lnment wUhrthafne whlchDlrectl1mJ thr beat contellt1lt1tbRua DlretorSouth Gr1Belle Deeytt thePfedmont 111' lUa Slrk of. totheltcloslnl enntsIor At1antameeUn thhor app ar uengaged hUe' I 0 rrtce 6d southern orae. IBIfU sr ARSENTEfl 1011RN MENT t. Nyork. OctobelU Tea the th6UnU.

torth6 tionaJcham be. inat I. CannefANewlork Detr ltBvroi fcCourt ledolUI MllupomeMUwaukeeand Jes Le Claclnn U. UmpirulWan200i1. bl aJrO.

Ct J1i In worldsnrle appe1ed tothe ball commlnlonto Increa.lethelr-ahar tU a. ea PruldentJol1l111on. of" theAmer1canleague 0'-- thecomminlonc the hdbe nn iln JOhtlOlliUld mloDba4 ot An7acUOJL. Ther thaddltlnal100 Ilcll II tmpires lUstef and ottbe Natlonal1eal11e Un. EvanofUle ericaD.

iliR Clrriu me nn ociobetl1i orrrl auon4buema fi ttbChi 1Ior mar leI here 1 11. i rThl 1 LineWasIn I oi Backs inp atW 1J Ag inst ILWatsoa. tober tl ere the from the Univerllity MIs her aCtern on an wonbyascore Ulsputu rdfOugbtbaltl butsh8twu an' edln nolruinJut andSt venlion' thestartor hln nolr crate tbe aenl1t1onotth throughthevbltor tora to ch ilon Alab ma's plu glng Boon. yatS gain' and beganwlth' OleMfsll retutnedtheplgsalna tewrard n01i fl mwJ vl nDr. 1 fJrstqUar er 4 Intb COnd beau wall Stevensonto 3 to.

go caTiedth overi The. ffled new lettedgains. FreqU nt lorward the' otwhlcl1 I. In. the I and.

madetheir alns tou hdowns. ad 1 last ac oneexcep' fan MIs lmerleftg ardw8s aiow r' Utlen a endruna. vl ltanca' tbe' y. holdtngandoffilldea In thlrdquart iid I1d adto arr ed Jr mJ 6JZ 5 I Miulssl pr cL 6 Lr. UIJ rtss L.

E. 1td G. aoodi rd one. EiCow Capt. CarD' iLH R.

B. Dar ett. for' torrohnsto 1I1s1 s1ppl Geor forR or Cowl1nThompon sfLen CStevenllon O03nnorl goalsfrom to ch- Str lt hc 1I Uac oa MLJ Tlmeofquarterl MADHATIERWINS LATONIA CLASSm ti. I Hlldret4J3ntry. With ockeyL.

tor Seaoti Vi tory Latonia la4. Hatteriow ed byJockeyI4Fator. the ODO lAtonlaehlmplon8hl byelgbt lImUe thatwa seaot Sw ypl 78e e7h Ynnd rlf ofStockweHWbo flR Tbetlm ratherstowfor thediata e. thlswaal1u6' themlerabletracll Seven horsesatalted SnllU2 und valuato. UotOMad eadwhen th horses I 4SIla Attbe.

three qU4rter mne. jt thele by tenrthsChaaseurtecondby a. ngthan WarSpltlt bJt foUowe41ty. UIL Bt ckwelLUndenn4 Jnthe tth. an Ta bead.

a 4 lth Wa1S Stockwellllndenud SpIrltwas nf leD StockW llwlt1L Chailurtnf i oS 1IIId1Iat r. tovrii 3iGplaceapdUO TJte 650 lJl 9 and tohowAnd e113 o. Comm uionto e4 Otlobe111. i. wUfmeet C1 nnAtt t' da ln411J Inclde FrllnkN in.

prewl en the cf 1t. fl1 Ac Uhthe 6i fnKthAt thlrdlllace rIUt the lIerlurecelpta. belIetdtor tD4- a atthla whether tYtn eu WiU. tt 7lil ir bf 7MCTFFkON.c tC z--- t-f- 1 4 4 I 1 i I 1si onLoss1o tEa me Lsp9rtsI to I Pkti A a th Fifth Division 4 4 Ai 4 and Blue ByGtzefltitsz. Auburn Spe.

t1 i se mn c. at a 31n thneheld i buckr wasstopped gain. but AubrI Li. an arda loweti and cott scampering around arda. placing the I one 4.

inthe toTune I 4. he tht andRogers eore At the rti- seit- I doider 3. flonner Statoy Shirley 1 i 4 fo 7 featedthe of the- tvor tjilaflng Je1t hafbacic. i. rtheeld of 0.

also played a good game bit line bucks t' tmeke ths score large. raJbp1ted a good game. kicklnWaix out of eight goai. The Conway was so notice- a. lgws' 1' caherL.

PrevatbtL I-- Ileih 7 cfllR 5SRT. Feyugon. li Miere Bosweli. ii Varnedo. SinowttZ ILl UiMA wereAndersOD for Carter.

flreder. forBoaWlLCstrthz for 1eb 1 c- DAHLONEQA324 Rornped ozi Crowd. Out re a- th 5 Tard gained kick goIL Dahioftega did not uarter the i etnithiLeL-- end or. a playot the-line lao thefourth quarterthe ctmewhan wien theyheldthe htsti B. see Bla to I TNchlon Bawsel Dlvver Lordan I linesman.

1 3eOre rfri 5 0 0- 0 Har is Spe. At cost an Will start theniot tamouacqurses coil the a meeting and. oftke cci- rid the loop th. subscription many iooe ioo and 100. make hisholdings Any one found guilty aowllbc automatIcally of eoursewill be.

a. at the call of are vitq may be Cd breedIogburegawI1 in the bredcrs t. j- a. i kWJL7 J4J A 4J jWQQJJJ I 1 cit Y. I 1V r' 4 1' I 5c 3.

tt 1eVn4i 2 4'- I 4 1ouisDictow eet i lZi. cc iwna CLSas wft 5. via e4 i I cio oerc1l1ie lilacs evcT D. ie c. bn4wuve iticIs4 es Meesepesue 7opwv es Tea 190 Vesee.

ViId aces next week. flfl rflLOCt be beir- pd 2o inflir the football in the. tieaesson tour ieseIn- putlteeor teain-stoo4-euta3dd wlthjlberat stars :012 by1 ISIS. tout stm. ofthgridofltbiall NAME OLYbPC GAMkS COMMIrEFOkSTAE tfie rt tSu3ainit 1ltteur be to on.

teIetowird th gnnltt lat1ax0rmPic tbi hodpubt MaotE1een cazia lL- by th. North Carolina score 1 1 a weaktodayand 36. after ahotfor thegoal 9Lzf 6 1 a the Prlneetoae hiseleventtt game. 3 Williams 0. Ithaca.

N. October' A field of toda-fos of nootbr 89De1autoe 0 Oel0irr itTiie team ovsrwheimed CS to At.thh- sodef haI CoachPplwel hr. second eleven ia they performed bettsw thee the scoring 4) plurLrnw T14L OR ALwrrIrDtIG5DAtLLtt I TflEVD 12 ENBEkINn. best. WiiAVtPVtLED 7 teWaelitn WorLit.t.er.ies.-Clar.k gameiOwaallow The Ex' nAvw morath IkSOltRYthatt1trok Oary Jurnlann 1WiITR ioxpuclarr PAtlpwas Thelteds' staff lies been tt1 Leauf ttione series Woody MiAnsn wasnOver K1d Gleason Lndendorf WZA1NT 1i1BN TbeYeitthg WPLAYBD wlth0Oiteratioi Outfield.

WONa1nmprnoi lfle CI CinctnftattBettors iD1TLKYOiV an Oitto Wal for tI5fNAT1 WJlooLBn the andlprd losing tile serIes-4'be PPbItO tot o. Clticago Tb iiyi ec re 134to tire sets ID making pe 68Hopkisie de- 56 toO Hop- Ten times TheGand OldManJ 4' I tt :1 I 1 Popwhdwfll Parktottke theOrsnd races it nowu 7115 OldMsa" cithe me Tlita onef chazicterlitlc poaesot rtver sporting peper a wzt lltUaDick pst cent ofthe RETURNTHl h1etrn tiis rom Wed ft pioflewill Ypgk endvtcinity- PbIlAd iqin Ity A katild and tsrl4 OjBALLLRESULTS r31ld 4. 12. 7 Westeytit 55 I 8. 4 Ch1cago1Zl Not 0.

3 1 46. 0 it sond. 6. 35 I 14 7 12 0. 66.

coi- lege- 0. 2 27 25- lot- 7. 1 45. Baylor tlniverst sissippi 0. 1L TAR WiNS NOMINATION varsity Hh guardon.

the I of Phtlidelphla. Crimson Smothered Elezen 7. Wfflj EAST LAKE ENTRY LISTSTILL OPEN had other the Want to th reguestetj In At- Add iiresent Yet SIX two be the Soutli. 111 me daywtfl againtake orSanar- a :14 be 0 Gee iy EchoDIrOCL will-open wlthlhe vtlthitus- eile inwhich Lillian re ngaged horses. October of the the Umpires to to share said a rMo.

Ruth' Marries. IL basemen of the Pba 3Drtot Wasin- Miss Alabama a was Len iir thefinst P. overfer withthe storeil a newplay Thegnitiy by. lyay makOdowns towerof glts field peallsed. sey.

alppiwas injured frDmihe Scoreby 6.43 crP LT Farmer RG pp H. 16 Sewell for 1 1 PerdueH LJ 128l MADHATTER WINS LATONIACLASS1C to Entry With byS.C- a Sway p' Sn- wa lag horses passed the poet tte order named. length we. see- iengthwith In 360 wh 3 70 Tire Sway was plate to show 2 to 1L.Tb in Clpcunnati b1 affairsincideata1 the world theDe. lug tima It Is Yenkees get thslt 5' not.

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