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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 19

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2 2 5c iimuT oM5miiT wii anthers Are Uneasy ff Over Tech Invasion HlVith Six" Disabled getting Opens Listlessly With Even Money" the fCroai of AU' itt Supporters Warner Is Working. Men Hard. DT tames It. McAfee. uuburc.

October 20. Special. Defeated and battered the mighty Pitt football machine returned from Syracuse some to resume their' training and six others to Mercy hospital to undergo repairs. Pittj was badly defeated. but not disgraced and the work of whipping the- team Into shape to face Georgia Tech next Saturday wee at ones pnt uad way.

Minus a lot or ego. these Panthers realize they are up against a mighty stiff schedule and the dire Sredlctlons. of Warner that other ftata may he on the calendar hoe It stirred the athletics to renewed en- fdeavor. The Golden Tornado has tt regarded untH now as a gentle southern zephyr. But no more.

Pitt hears the rumbling in Urn die- Land and Is preparing for eventu- attics. They are getting down In the cyclone cellars and have. only a crack open to peep out. They don't know just what to expect. And after Georgia.

Tech. cornea W. and r. University of la Wand Penn State. Every one of them are improved over last year.

Lehigh is the. only spot on the Pitt football calendar that Is regarded with any degree of certainty. Six of the squad which returned from Syracuse went direct to Mercy hospital. They are Davies. Dehart and Morrow of the hackfteld Mervis Harman and McCrory.

linemen. Dehart. Morrow and Harman are in bad shape and It may be that they will be out of the up on Saturday. The others will prob- ahly be fit for duty. itt admits that it was beaten by superior playing and the In juries suffered were not the result of unnecessarily rough playing but were the fortunes of the game.

The game was clean although hard. The gamblers who In years past have been using. Pitt as a meal ticket were hit hard by the defeat. One Plttsburper in the party at Syracuse tailed to get down 26 1100 bills at 2 to 1 before the game. He wee a happy Individual after the game.

but now' wants even money on the Georgia. Tech contest. The betting began today In a listless manner. only- a small bets being made at this price. Techsters Working Full Speed Ahead For.

Crucial Game Reserved Seats Jacket sand and Everything Ready for Invasion of Smoky City Which Starts With the Team Wednesday. By George Griffin. you' are going to make that trip to Pitt. Dr. Crenshaw.

athletic director at Tech announced Monday that he has secured section right behind the Tech bench for all loyal rooters students and boosters as wen as Wop Romans famous lgmay band. The price of admission will bexflSO while students will be JSt iV for fifty cents ati I the bandy as at the games held In Atlanta. will be. admitted tree. He has also ordered by wire 500 re- seats in the best section or the grandstand and 100 front boxes.

K. Tlpplns on old Tech grad. Is looking out for the Interest of the Tech rooters at Pltlsburl and wm tee that they get good seats at the game. His address it 439 Union Arcade. CIt is practically assured that the Tech band wilt make the trip and will startle the natives with that famous old tune better known as Rambling Wreck.

The students have been busy for the last week taking up subscriptions to send them along and the goal Is in sight and by tomorrow nlght the fund should be completed. Team leave Wednesday. The varsity squad will leave Wednesday afternoon arriving at Pltta- burg bout 5 o'clock Thursday aft- The William' Penn hotel will be the scene of the festivities as of yore. Coach Hetsman has not announced up to the present writ tog. the personnel of we squad making the trip.

but ttia understood that a party of about 35 will go. Including the coaches and rub. bees Mayor General Leonard Wood. who was the captain and coach of the first Tech's football team was to have been one of the honor guests at the game. but has sent his regrets to the alumni association and stated" that but for a previous engagement In the west.

where he will be on a speatttng tour. to the Interest of the Roosevelt me- mbrlal he would certainly be them Among the other notables that will witness the fight will be nose other than Ty Cobb. the famous Georgia He figures that the rackets have a chance to defeat th Panthers and wants to be on hand Gallery of Great- Golf en. Willie Anderson. Willie Anderson was perhaps the greatest professional America or Canada ever saw and.

death a few years ago closed one of the most brilliant careers in golf on this side of the At least no ether can bout hit lour national open and a like number of went- era open and there was. a famous array of talent against him In those days when the great Scotch' and English professionals were striving to outdo each other to the American and Canadian classics. The open. championships or those days meant more than the acclaimed honors off its country. for there was usually some little home town near a burn on a nrth or a mountain over yonder in the motherland that would feel to the utmost the tri umpll of' a wandering son.

From the general introduction of the game in this country down to 19122 when thg native-born profes slonale came into notice there was a big influx of foreign professionals. In early Scottish days there had been a. great rivalry between the Smiths of Carnoustte and the Andersons and CampbeUs. Out or this rivalry was born Willie Anderson's strength. 3J oot Masterly teens.

much to my egret I had hardly any personal contact with him. I am glad to have seen him play. i have. seen those masterly irons go close to the hole from vs. when the sons tofu the trick.

The varsity is living and dream. lag Pitt this week and anything in connection with the game which will help improve their chances to defeat' the Panthers la falling on willing. ears. Coach Rebman i having no trouble ia keeping any ones attention concentrated on the problem at hand. Determined Buck Golan.

It will teftnJned tiuacb of lads which will grab th old rattler for the shivery north and Pit is in for the tight of her Ute. The defeat of Pitt at the hands of Syracuse has fired the Jackets to the greatest uslasm and they ar determined try and repeat the. trick nezt Saturday and if Pitt does Manage to get a victory they will. realize one thing. that they have licked a bunch of real flghfere.

Scrimmage work will be out short this week on account of the early departure of thevteam but Coach Helsmaruls certainly making the best these two days and Mon. day saw one of the longest scrimmages of the week. The scrub was. lined up against those men who did not get in the tact halt of the Vandy game and they were set to' work to solve the tricky Pitt formations which were demonstrated to them by the scrubs who managed to slip one. over for a touchdown.

Tuesday wilt see the last scrimmage off the week then after tho practice the glad news will be spilled to those who will make the trip. Tech finally managed to come through one game without losing at least a couple of their stars and with the exception of Lebey. who was handled a little too roughly for comfort every one is in good shape. Phillips and Hrlan who have been on the sick list for the last two weeks. are mending fut and lit least one of them should be able to get in the game.

against Pitt. It not. their places will be taken by Amts ana Oalver who played such wonderful gam ft against Vanderbilt. Monogram Oil WINS THE SUPREME TEST WINS 4 RACES OUT OF 2 First 1 Second 1 Third Oars Driver CjOMETSIX Herman VICTORIA. Jose AdoIpho MAXWELL Koetzla WLSGbmitf SIX Toots.

Reynolds CHEVROLET Toft' Monogram Will Today Break ithe Track Record SOLD BY Southern Lubricating Oil Co. 35 EXCHANGE' PLACE. Phone Ivy 1810 I vvf rYlns distances apd positions. I have seen him essay without the wink of an ye the most perilous things. when II.

slip meant a great disaster. His Wootten shots were very good. The Anderson rlp was rather tarn. one being charaeteriaed by a pecu- Hat of th hands. Oulmets grip is practically th i in Some very good players have a Strictly local frame but Anderson's championships were woo in all part.

of the country. Almost all professionals seem to have a roving disposition but hs was particularly strong a wanderlust in-foot and it took him to dif ferent positions almost every year. I understand that he stayed at On- wentsla la Chicago longer than at any other place. remember- him there and at far back as 1905 he had cracked 70 on that course. It Is not so great an achievement now.

MY with our improved clubs and halls to break 74 at it was then but It is still a feat worth venturing. Willie was the first one to break 180 in our big opens and. he did it winning- the western open at Cleveland In 1902. with. a score of 29 and he won the national open three times la succession1903.

OS at Baltusrol. Glen View and Myopia. The latter then considered the most dif- ncult course In America was the scene ofhis first success la 1901. Defeated to ltoC. In 1906 he was ed by Larry Auehterlonie atGarden City.

In the western open Willie won the honor at Euclid tn1902. at Kent. fib Grand Rap Ids in 1904 Kormandie. St Louts. 1908.

and at Skokie Chicago. 1909. It was at Skokie that he averaged for the 72 holes. an unheard- of thing up to that time. It le e.

wonderful record. and I doubt it it will ever he 'equaled. In this connection. I am happy to mention. that I succeeded Willie to the western open title in 1910.

Willie spent of his successful golfing time In the west and he was very popular here. In fact. I think the only enemy he oundwas at the 19th hole. Willie died In the est a. comparatively young man shortly after his father professional at some eastern club.

died. and soo nafter his brother Tom was killed in In automobile accident near his club at. Montclair. N. 3.

and thus the St. Andrews family came to this' country. throve on golf and passed to other links. To the day of hts. death WittW Ander- son was a great golfer and the story' of his famous shots is still being told.

Cable advices from Sofia Bulge. ria. dated August 9 state that the National' bank rate of dollar ex change has risen to. 5. leva buying and' 27 leva selling.

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Once you know Camels you'll prefer their expert blend to either kind. of. tobacco smoked straight No matter how liberally you" smoke Camels they never tire your taste And they never leave any uhjplejl ant ciga- retty aftertaste or any unpleasant ciga- retty odor You'll prefer Catiifels quMity pre mtums coupons or 18 cents a package when la sated packages of 3Q eilar of fl pc4 200 cigtrtttis iif g7 paper- cor carton. We trootfy reo ommethf cartap tt rlieete et ltet pfcror wtIe jroo R. J.

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