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5fB i i 4W lii PlL jB II KkA Cfc BM fcln aXJ- I l- filr a a slj nirto No GA. SUNDAY MOBNINGi NO EMBER 1907 r- 7. 1 PRICE IICHIGANfS Experts Still Puzzled Over the Indian and Prince-ton-Cornell Affairs A' Indl Ran. JOB Yard for a inuchdwn Penny Took Flight und Refused to Descend. Other Big Eleven Dope.

JJJ SOL METZOER. There were two hi surprises In tie football world the defeat of Princeton by Cornell and the overwhelming vie- IJry of Carlisle over Pennsylvania htch are rather hard to fathom. in that practically every follower of ths tame believed that just the reverse would lake place. In addition to. these games Harvard had her hands full with the Springfield Training school ant was thoroughly outplayed by these school boys who were unable to win O1e1y through the masterly Punting and place kU-klrtg of Burr.

the crimson guard who. in I is a splendid offensive end player and the spirit or this years Cambridge team. Princeton's defeat came as a. thunder clap for the Tigers had until the. time they met Cornell shown more knowledge of the new gaule and ability to Splay It than any eastern eleven saving jiossIMy the Indians.

That Cornell improved a hundred cent in the week Intervening between their defeat at. tile hands of Pennsylvania and their victory over Princeton Is. certain hut this was xpCoeted. and" Princeton looked for it. Her eleven was untor- tunate this season In Us schedule a matted that cannot be foreseen.

at none of the teams she met until the Corne. affair were worthy to test her ability consequently there grew UP. a team slightly overconfident. and having no reason to be so. for- her sided big scorn conquest was made more at the expense of opponents weakness titan her own streDth It wa an eleven who had never been nder fire and when Cornell put them on tin- defensive the men were at a loss though they fought to the best of their ability Cornell on the other tiani fought desperately with that strength and.

fierceness which can only come with the sting of an earlier defeat. Her. generalship was poor it is true. but she hail the strength and confidence back of her work to win out and win out sill did. Cornell I' certainly to congratulated Upon her victory.

It waa cleanly earned and worthy of the bet In the land. it will' erve to restore confidence in the Ithaca football situation and it will certainly drive the Tigers to frenzied ef forts for their Yale game. Indian. Furnished Surprise. The Carlisle Pennsylvania Rams furnished the real surprise of the day in football circles.

for the major portion of the football' world believed Pennsylvania after their brace against Brown. a. weak soldier. would win on. ven conceding tb Indians one or the fastest eleven In the country.

it was- calculated that Pennsylvania play together and show a big improvement in toe team wor first et. Jilbited in the Brown affair. It was also conceded that the Qualtera would en I lit the Indians from the tart and take the lead a most necessary matter It a contest like this. for It is human nature and especially savage nature to let down in play it an opponent gets theuppr hand. The Indians opened up a whirlwind attack at th tart.

but Pennsylvania showed evidences of stop ping it so lit. Pleasant the Crush quarterback. wisely called for a drop kick and the ball went true. drawing four points and first blood. Pennsyl vania responded nobly and carried the ball up the field to the Indians' rive- yard line and at the rate they were going there teemed little trouble in securing a touchdown and the' read which meant everything at that time Ii was then that a fumble occurred ant an Indian picking it up.

ran IDS yards for a touchdown. After that It was alt Indian. They played as they have never played before and will never play again. Pennsylvania was unable to get together and stem the onslaught and they were badly demoralized It is expected that the de feat will do touch to weld the eleven players together into a team capable of playing better football hereafter. It Is true the Indiana made most or thlr KijIls through the forward pass.

yet Pennsylvania was too badly demoralized to-atop a iPJay they understood. There luas been pretty harsh criticism of the Pennsylvania eleven because of this defeat yet it has eened more than anything else to get the eleven and the coaches together. and there will be a team Sit to meet Michigan and Cornet when the time comes. Yale and Michigan Tr re tile two blj Jglerensto have tt their own way In their games. Yale ran over Vullanova team that scored on Princeton and gave Pennsylvania a heart thrills earlier in the season and Yale- played I somewhat steadier and better game than phe did In West Point affair a week previous.

Michigan had matters much tier-own. way against Ohloat Ann Ar- Neither Side Made Touchdown in the Great Battle at llAF VHICH105T THE GAME Nashville Tenn. November 2. Spe cial. Before a.

crowd of 8000 on a slippery field Vanderbilt this after- noon experienced her first defeat on Dudley field since Dan SIcGugln took charge of the squad tour years ago. osing to Michigan by a. score of 8 to 0. The points of Michigan were made by- goats from placement following miserable fumbles of punts. and Vanderbllt supporters tonight have the consolation of knowing that even Yosts mighty machine.

far heavier thin Vanderbilt. was not able to cross the Commodore's goal line. In' addition Vanderbilt was within kicking distance of the goal twite Bob Blake tailing In both Instances to put the. ball be. tween the bars.

Then. too. at times. Vanderbilt's defense was superb. More than once In the.

shadow of the goal posts twice it the yard line Vanderbilt's held fut and the ball changed hands. The score. however. about represents the relative strength of the two teams field conditions being considered. With a slippery bill.

on an uncertain field and opposing a team trained in the intricacies of th forward Van- derbllt ennui not gain consistently on straight footbal. In which Michigan had the advantage. A driving rain Friday afternoon and night and prepared the. Vanderbllt supporters for the worst speed being counted on by the knowing ones at their only hp for victory. Today.

however. 4 dawned bright enough and when the game was begun the sun was shining and a strong wind from the north was blowing. Michigan got on the ground first and was given a rousing cheer by lx hun ed Van- erbllt. rooters. Not until five minutes before play dtj the Commodores get out the rooters going wild on their appear- ante.

MvGugin won the toss and chose to defend the north goal. the kickoff go- Ing to Vanderbilt. With a band liter. lly screaming out Dixie Bob Blake kicked ort and the ball went out of bounds and on a. second trial Wash- mund ht the ball returning it 8 yards.

Sherrlll for Vanderbilt got the ball after a series of fumbles by Michigan. on the latter's yard line. Place Kirk Tried. Vanderbilt was unable to make her distance and Bloke tried a kick from a placement. The ball was called back and Vanderbilt penalized yards.

Or second trial. the ball missed the post by Inches. Costen caught Hammond's yard off returning It 22 yards before being sat upon by big Schultz. "Germany" on the next play caught Craig afternoon. a.

yard gain. Vanderbilt was penalized IS yards for a forward pass failure and Bob Blake' punted yards against the wind. Douglas made ID yards off right tackle and tech 3 through center. He and. Douglas made 10 yards off right a and toe three through center.

and Douglas both carried the bsU again for slight gains but Toell failed and it was Vanderbilt's ball on her 82- yard line. On the third down. Bob Blake punted 40 yards to Wumund. Hammond kicked to Couten on Vanderbilt's yard line who tumbled Rumney getting the ball for Michigan on Vanderbilt's yard line. Vanderbilt's line held and Graham dropped back for a plate kick.

The ball went tally between the goal posts. Score Michigan 4. Vanderbilt O. Douglas caught Bob Blake's kickoff behind the goal line. returning 25 yards.

Michigan punted to Vanderbilt's yard line. Blake going 15 yards before being downed. Vanderbilt worked within striking distance and again Blake tried for Ii. field goal falling by a foot. the contest for a moment being In the balance.

with honors easy neat the center of the field. Vandy Mae Holds. CQiten fumbled a punt on Vander- buts yard line and Dougles was on it. Michigan worked the ball to Vanderbilt's yard line- by hammering the left side of the line. Douglas made I yard and then on downs on Vanderbilt's yard line the Ml changed hands and the crowd went wild.

Vanderbilt punted danger. Relnschtld and McGof flu. could not matte the distance and Hammond punted Cotn fumbling tie belt on Van- derblts yard line. Douglas getting the ball for Michigan. Relnschlld.

tailed. a forward pass was blocks and McGoffln failed then Graham tries his second kick at- goal raising the score to Michigan 8. Vanderbllt O. Of the halt wound up with the ball in Michigan's hands on her own yard line. In the first halt near the.

enl AUerdiee relieved Douglas at right halt. aVnderbllt play. ed her toom right through though. the men were fearfully used up against the heavier team and the going heavy. The second was almost.

entirely a punters' contest. Coten for Vanderbilt redeemed. in a measure some of his fumbles of the first half. out Michigan's goal line was never in danger and Vanderbilt was strictly on ti All the backs when called did hard and swift work. The play was practically all in Vanderbilt territory the game ending with th ball six Inches from Vanderbilt's goal.

Vanderbilt' ban on a fumble. as well a on downs. after a magnificent defense. Vanderbilt. Position.

iflehigsn Plan. nter Schuli ShwrlU. left guard. Casey VeLtla taft tinkle. X' BUit.

ft nd Rumn Klo rl ht rumrd Gr hm HM k. right UckU. Rlmuchl4. B. Blake.

right end. Hammond Co quarter back. Wunran Craig' right lau Allwdlc npb Itft half. McGofUn Morton. fallback Lo ll rf Walter of Virginia.

Umpire Saow. of Michigan. He dUn ro nd Timer Bd iy of ena- Tid and Fourth. Rate Teams the dote Hara MUCH DELAY IS CAUSED BY C0 OF JUDGES' Slack of This. Dn to Forward Pn and Lapse Durlngr Games Ar So Freqacat as to Annoy Spectators.

fly J. W. UEIMAN. The greet number goals from the field scored iyy alt manner of teams thl year gives rise to the very natural' In- I jliiry whether this feat of the feet Is 1 really worth the four points nW allotted to it. I It used to be rare an currenee to kick.

a goal from the field that It seemed well worth the four and every five points that were its former reward. But now- I adays It Is a common performance. even with third and fourth rate teams. and it does Stem a pify that a third rate team like Pennsylvania State ShouM by two I Is from the field be permitted to claim and celebrate a victory over a first rate team like. Cornell.

which had already scored sIx points in' the game on a touehodwn and goal. Of. course th contention that it merely a one-man feat is idle. for the snapper must throw a perfect snap the catcher must not only catch it hut place it accurately in the fraction of a. second ani hold It t8dlly and then th whole flee must block like a wail wit the kicker doss his work.

And an this 10 still teem play. The fact remains. how- ever Uiatit is very largely matter Of sheer luck whether tie ball goes over the bart between the posts or not. It not St all hard matter to inn and kick that ball so it win go as desired. but the best goal kldker in the world will sometimes fail to get them over- not ib eeauae he didn't sight carefully.

or because it wasn't held steadily. nor because he didn't Wing true. but Jut because the pesky thing with Its pesky i shape has a. pesky way of taking a pesky notion to curve and swerve at times just Whatever way it sees fit and without any rhyme or reason. You can.

I therefore. Tightly conjecture Its largely a. matter or luck whether its going to go over or not. and as everybody know Its against all the best traditions of football to allow any more luck than Is absolutely Indispensable to. enter Into' thr game.

And yet's that's all as you look at it. If you like a game in which a large el- ment or chance Is involved you will say the goal from the field Is a. good thing in football and should be encouarged by accessing it at a valuation of four points. U. on the other hand.

you want scores to work out as the absolute re sult of hard work and scientific play only you will be apt to opine that there Is a topnotch price to put on a goal from the field. The latter is my preference but everybody to their own notion as the old lady said. The LuCk In Football. We all know there is a vast amount or luck in baseball more so perhaps Ulan in most any other sport. It used' formerly to be said th re wa none in foot.

ball. and. Indeed. there was' very little lb ta good old days of the game but it can hardly be salt any longer. There is now the' lucky drive ort the to' that.

not going as the kicker really Intended. yet twists oft his foot by ac cident in such shape as to come' down. to terra firma. a. right In front of one a' his ends who gobbles It up aaj romp off for a touchdown just because the rules now say he may.

Then there is the word pate tha vas well executed in every way. but one of the opponents Just happened to be loafing around- in that section of the country when ordinarily he might reasonably be expected to be In the Philippines or some other convenient way place. But he. too. gallops off for a touchdown and comes in for a.

large slice of the luck. ti11 then another punt will go up in we air so high that a stiff breeze catches It and- whirls und and. out of. plumb I to where nohuman being could gauge It. Formerly a fellow could tet that kind und.

for opponents were not allowed to touch It anyway' till1 some members or the team that did not kick It ham first touched It. But now Its get it on the fly or the opponent has as much tight to it as you have ai soon as It hits the ground. and when It doe. hit it. just apt to' bound right over Into Jii waiting hands as' Into yours and there's lucjj again.

Drawback to a err Game. One wary serious drawback to th new ame Is th fact that Interruptions hi the officials are of so frequent occur- renue. And they are practically unavoidable. There. are.

so many fouls a penaltlt now that hardly' half a dozen downs cart be played before it Up to lame official to butt In and then eniue a long confab with much turn- lag over of paces and finally a long march back to' the Teari Now this. 1 not only greatly annoying to the spectator but breaks sadly la on the continuity of play and tuba nlc fast often- VA team just aiout gets png well la Its trlde- when tb whlUfl blow and their fast treaJc.ls- busted to Halifax western aixj crooked. On of tile tnaln cauxes that if- one of EF Virginid MUITWI' FLKASA5T IIBADT TO PVST. Krank Mount Pleasant th Car list Indian iu rtrba lt Is unaonbtrdlj tbe sisuatremarkable In dlan athlete of iii. last decade.

Sot only do lie direct tbe-pla of the Indianeleven with fautless' Judgment but he can punt ana klek better than ar quarterback in the country. In addUlonto beln a great football player-Mount Pleasant is a- star tra athlete. lie has a record of 14) seconds for the 100 yards' dash and BO seconds for. tu quarter mile run besides a snack of :3 feet IL Inches for' the broad lump. Ibis yoona man rrho 1 a veritable humaodop but feet 11 Inches in belgbt and wvlgb but IBM pounds.

YALE IS HELD TO 11 POINTS Team TeamOverwhelmedby Prince. ton Was Not Easy for Blue Eleven. Neat Haven Coop November 2. The Washington and Jefferson university eleven which watt defeated by Prince. ton three weeks ago40 to 0 held the' Tale team down to II points here today on muddy field.

During theTflrBf half neither team scored. In the second half a gain of' thirty yards by forward passing. Tad Jones' yard field run line bucking and a tea yard gala through center by PhUUn' advancedthe ball to the visitors' yard liner Bow- roar carried the hail over for a. touch- dwn. Biglow failed to ktk goal.

Yale then advanced down he field. to her opponents ten when the ball was lost on downs. Kuhmlef of uhlngtOn End Jefferson- attempted to punt. but was blocked and Yale scored and BI glow kicked the goal. Duffy right end of Washington and Jefferson had his collarbone broken hi the second half and was replaced at right by Wetstone.

the' ifiost prolific sources of Interrup. lions' till character arises front forward passes that have failed In soena vital manner for be known that th ways apass can toe- illegal and znuE dealt withbt due' process of law are many and Brie It however the penalty' for forward pass that failed had been' left at loss of the bail II last year we wouhj not have- seen so many passes attempted this year nor so' many' fair oftheifull legal and thereforewe would nothowbe see- ing1 at" every eana so many official" 14- terruptlons. If these brealdnga. in. setaltoirethir too frequent.

I. do not doubUthey wlirat tract- the attention' of tile rul ni om toll tee and something will done about It. the other hand. ittnaT be that if given a. chance the tronle will wensely Itself in time a players become more profldenu in.

the her Ft roe and there its caught" buSlfleU. FOOTBALL RESULTS. SOUTH Tee" 10 Georgia IS. Mlcbla-aa 8. Yaderbllt 0.

Sewasee 12 Vtrclala 0. Tulaae 12 Drury 0. Mercer 12 Howard' e. Alabama 12 Central 0. Teaaessee 67 Chattanooga-0.

V. 311. 44 Roasoke O. EAST. Princeton 16.

Indians 0. Harvard Brown 5. Cornell IS Western Pena. S. Yale II Wsbington and Jefferson 0.

Army IS Colgate O. WEST. Chicago IS Minnesota 12. Panasylesnia IS Lafayette 0. Nebraska 10 Asses 9.

Ohio IS Kenya. 0. Indiana 0 Notre Date O. Purdue 2 Illinois 21 Waukbur 12 Kansas' 2. Peaa.

State 52. JDlcklasea 0. lllaer Results. Ilaverford 12 Lehlgh 4. Auburn Scrubs Montgomery S.

Swrthator 18. Villa. Nora. 10. St.

Louis 78 Washington 0. TECH STUDENTS JOYOUS OVER RESULT OF CONTEST Tosty that chjirs Joyous ov the oeor gi victory' Is' potting it rather mildly. for fie fett 5 rrett rifi put the ntlr coll body Ititoecit undtbe rac was fully dempnstrytea lust' nleht Tiifn same sertrtl handled students th melTe lnr-H and In jbostly rr tPSjP iraded the streets rlrlnr Tech yells sad' othrwlas k- log merry. Mad with' Joy th college' bor comnj thilf celebration a soon a the puns xrts- over. sad at one rtnd In lln and aarcbed HP Pone 4t Lean a enu toto Ptacbtr with Tlns colors tcotln torn mlvoal out.

t' Ttcb 10 Ooril la yellow and whlit tiu-ffiornlnf as i CINGHVICTORY FOR. TENNESSEE Chattanooga University Fur. nished Runaway for Knorvllle Teon Xovetuber. 2 claL On asneld soggy wfth mud' and where was conspicuous by its absence. it took the Volunteers but a few minutes to get Into action- andre quiredthem butseven of play to scor the first touchdown.

Dougherty" securing the ball on an side kick and fighting tils thirty yards to a. touchdown J- fierce wind whlcn passed over during thetfirtthree four minutes of play' greatly hampered the Tennessee ans' in their userof Ute forward pas Although about equal hi wejght the Chattanooga boys were no match for Lovenes men. Louck two runs' the onside kick for fifty and slxtT yards respectively each resulting In a touch down and Whites run for sixty yards on the forward pass Johnson aiding with superb interference- were the tea totes the. contest. Final score 57' to Tennessee.

Position. Chattanooga. Johnston. Burd tte. end Jaso Walters.

Spenceright tadcle. Hampt6n. DougBerty right guard brow center Dlnfres. T. leftguard IDupue Word.

left UckleTempletoa Costelld end IIood ilorean Peery Baker. Ueft balff oore McColluw. half Wert. Moorelock fnll ughe Loucka. MttkMltthel Touohdi wns ugbrttj Peery White Z.

Johnson- jLoucks 3. Word Goals' front touebdown oCOl1um. Thompson- MutClung Referee. Dlckso Tlme othalvcs 25 and aalnut 10TO 6 IN TECH WIN Touchdown and Placement won. Against 4f Lone Touchdown ISM BATTLE WAS FIERCEST MI Scored Four Points la halt slid Secured Touchdown.

at Opening Second Be- tore fl WAM a Coooted. o1 Tills Score Teen II Georgia I. The up TECH. Posftlon. GEORGIA.

Snyder IF center Lucas Smith right guard and Dalaperrlre lJendersoaIeft guariLifaro Davis right tackle Rpsalter Johnson left tackle McQhea Robert. Wllcoxrlgllt endnl1th and Zones captain iriii left end i Colby' FlUsJmmonsright half. Merlin and Nee a Luck halt tiaclc Boatwick Buchanan Quarter Woodruff and Ilightower TooWndowns Uarls Tech MoDuffey Georgia Coal fte touchdowns Buchanan Tech Smith tieorgia Goal front placem itr BucMnan ht" of halved 3 minutes 0f BufTefT refe 4 Sewanee field timers. Ilendree Tech and D. 4 Lowndcs Georgia lucid HUMI man Holmes Mercer men.

jBell Tech Woodruff Georgia Sly ALEX" SA. The Yellow Jackets hummed a rather neat dirge yesterday at Ponce de. in pronunciation of the list sad of the season over Georgia the big event going to Tech bg. the count of IP to a touchdown with goal-and. goal front placement.

totaling th lo cat eleven figure with a touchdown. and goal rolling UP. the Red and Blacks The Heismaji outfit scored first. In the latter portion of the- first Humber Buchanan Tech's great quarter making a sterling shot with his toe from. Georgia' yard mark.

aftetthe Tel- low Jackets had worked the ball to within IS yards" of the coveted goal line lost It on downs and regained it. when a fair catch was interfered with. the yard penalty giving Buck th enhance to try his booting- abilities. The first half ended with Tech oh four to Georgia's zero. And then Tech made the count even greater In her favor with Georgia still holding a blank a few minutes after the second half was under way.

On the kick off Georgia returned the boot and. Buchanan. who received the ball made a spectacular dash for 49 yards Sown the' field. Then Davis. the big tackle.

on the Jthlrd down went through' the Georgia line for the touchdown. carrying the ball and almost the entire Georgia. aggregation for" the- spate of 7 yards Davis couldn't be stopped. although the Whitney players tried manfully that's all ihere was to it Buchanan" received a Wound on' thg' knee that took him from the fray at this juncture and Ilightoweyt who' was shoved in Quarter kickedthe goaV BlockedPiaat UlsjuitroB The blocking of a. Tech punt largely- responsible for the Red and BJak representatives touchdown whlch-J ccurred some time after.

There had been- a bunch of fierce fighting leading up to the interruption. but as to the happenings wlfhfn a few merits of tile Georgia score. Higlito got a punt on Tech's yard llaei ran it back for fifteen yards arid the fellow Jacket were wilh the. result that a kick was necessary. Tf Georgia Blocked the effort and cured possession of tile ball on Techs.

yard line exactly where lllhtower had swallowed the. punt. Then cams a succession ofgalns with McGhe RoMlter and McDuffey carrying tbe ball The last amed who figured three times In the cutting down of the distance. flpally put. it over for' the' touchdown.

and Captain smIth kicked the ttoal. This game will have to go In history as tb fiercest fought that has been seen in Atlanta for many a day for it I these stereotyped battle ryafs backed several country'- blocks down the map As" two instances of how rialrralaitig the going was take- thai terrible time for- ech ira the sec ond half whcn Georgia' got within 5 jf yards of tbe TECh line with the scoren 10 to 6 for theT Yellow Jackets. Qeo- jv gla was only removed 5 yards icernsa victory. and IC' ras a- regular passer Thermopylae that savedtheh me crew' i from destruction. By sneef strengtKfc8' the Tech UaTlwia fait took Us YQL.

xt. Nof4 Qj' 9Q1 j- i i ti s. i McJ :8. 1' I T7' i andy mwnsuRPRISES HAROTO fATH SPRUNG UP EAST Puzzled HARVARD HAD llANllFU IN SPRINGfiElD TEAM Indlanll ToucbdOWll PeDnTTook MII DIJ vr I world-the hl tIi Inatl 1ticn the i' as outpla ell bo t' lely klflg IISa pla er ye rs Prlnc tonB om lI per Penns lvanla c. as andPrlhceton IL.

al rplIon I Pfnle was fen the land fllrc neg hipwas be upo-n' w341 lan torts for' th ir I Indlan- PennYlvanla. ay the' tI iF WOI I I lOtl Ol f.t mo necl' ary peclall pla at the It Penns lanla It. wlsI i or tou wn a nd 1 lc ing I hey fh the iltls toge tber g. throu et to stop un bas en lr to ether. 1' me when t- IndMIclr1gan.

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theRedal1cl fllmaJ1 1ttltl coredllrlt hZth8l. tter' porU Cl1 l1lrstnumber Bupan n. le lIgreatq tertna fngast rllngshoi JUlhI5toe- IOe rgti820yar afteriheY I. I ioWTack ts bad yorked' ebaU I l5ardotthecovetedgQa une Sto nS" i 1 I twilena fatrcatch UIDte ered 15 Butlc thech nC trYhlsb a l11i es rst eclwtthTech to j1cl hmdette n. rea er' ta.vor 1 eorgstl1 lt1tnga t.

ank afeVi111tnut the' cond 5underwar. i1iekl qtr ned he rbOO haI1A bQ ehedhe ball madea sPlctac JarciUh r- yard iIownth- fi I av tbebJ th th JdO ritthrouth the rg a Jri touChdoWIi. cahYlng I sndaJm ui ent Oriiaaggr gaUon for- e. 1 tardSDAvl. best pp 1th dg iheWhftneyplare trted 1riin UY th ts a l' waJt 1t.

a t1 kl th junctur' 1 Wh tIilLqurter klck theg aL Dloeke4otJltlOa cl punt lpon lbl to1theRM repres at et toucbd Whl whlchOCCUrred sometlm8after. adbee nch. Qt ii le dln th 1t rr pt on 2 t9. Iheib I1- O' entaotth eorglalICO Hlg t1 0faP11I1ton Ch 20 Yah1ne ranlt ba Jtorf1f nYardsan Jh i tel twer I 1hJle. i' ceSll rl.

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t. 5 i'P VANDY FUMBLES kiCKA' inthe 1. BO IICH OSTTEME de- I I I I I ally oh 1 I I bad I I i A i I Bhakepunted I 0 I ha I 62 Bo I wen 5 I ant 5 a a oi Ii wen no I ci Ut a. 1 a pla Ut It entire i. smut it hi 1 Tb 5 511 thba I.

al Vat centerSCM is Sb.trili..ICIL endRamnq a ItsjsloekrIght endHammoc costsnqUte1 11 MIfD ugtasa t. Headilniunan Eider I sylvanIa. i halve It ru 'TDft I I COMMON i TH Work I I During I y. of I lry th flW I tcurrence I i i I an I I I thebarbetiveen a. I a i I I knows.

I dc- thln ladysaid. twiat ac- firma an ronips 1 thattvas I I 1 or breezecatchea around jto COuldgauge I I I have-as fllt I ss a toewr game they-are its i tosorne ges aflddnaily tnarchback thewear. zreatiyannoylng on nd nice. gbidwhen tbe tre lcIat am madscause I. b- twA 1TEt VY 14.

11 GREATiNDIANQ5WRTEFBACK. I a I.S. a 4 t-- i s- 5 I 5 I os. I I I I 1 I r'- I i i 1 1 I 5 t- I r. d- i 4 i 4M I 5 5rc' I Sc tj Si I i ey4 1 A a' ai I I ie I Si 5' 1 5 I I i a a I Zt Fit 4.

I i I I 4T a I I I I 5. a I lb. doss the play I I addition to player. 3lount SI 15 I 3 I 1 1' 0. teanidown a the j1at ofthlrty Jo ea cross ten the the wis I of ths a.

asa be varied. a the-ball sesnao so of the legal' requirements not be at eveI7gante ornciaiIn- get altogetitr I doubt they 1hl at- ritige corn- will be On Ii. may eltancethe tlutefaa the In bere I a JO. 0. M.

IS 5 I I a I 2 Pe. Bickia. 6. IS NotalO 5 Tech was os-er Ceof- i. jul.

defeat oCthegrstriral oIlge sialsasfact' Osmonatratci lsstigbt seine arrageli' themselves in steeta groups paradet gtrthgrech inak the bo enmoeneed thIr as as gamswai litte a3dinstebed at IntePsarlitres waving sil noiay buretz. Aitirniors thanonsfeflcs besrsth seers or Ted tliinioflinI 5 totw VICTORY Oft mud am i speed waa conspicuous bl theolunters I few and re quired. IIteni but seven minutes of pia 0fC I' kici way i I I aver do orfour ii use of A1thotrh th to on Ut foi' 5 aldin 01 7 toO Burddtte. I tac1sleHauipt6 a 1Dogjeriright I I 1' 0 ta 3 WhIte cochranieft endIbood lorga- a Bakernlett haift5Moor a MeCollunii haltt a Vert Moorelockttiil I' uarter i routluiqwns I. ii fMiryviile Time of halves 2 0 lnntss 5.

4 1. di i h. 1 TO SCORE OAII SEEN IN MANYA Teeb V1rs of Georgia Had SseSuIeSsSseS4sS4SsSsS u' ayrS GA3. A Tecii' Oeor I. I guardNes a.

I I Neese LuckbalfMck I sj I Tech- I' 7 after I placement hl. Time 30futlnutgi. I ffdIats Oeoige Bu1fe 1 IRiggs Cemion umpire judge nd I seSseSSse5SseSsSuSsSS sSsS AIF Leon' rits gat' count' i 6. the lo- it numberr a on' the herfavor tbetboot third aggr at kicked the liloelted Peat theited and. a Il rce leadingUP 31 mo- HIgbtfJ line.

lie' the- heidwith :1 Tech 3jhe. named. rnitli down- In Itad of tht foP2ecb thesec- lialfwhtn i- aeon the itvas saved the hosno a eheeratrengttr he fastnd.

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