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MOTOR CAR TOURNEY ON FLORIDA arrangements for the Great Sporting Event at Day I tona Being Many Famous Drivers Have Agreed To Take Part. I November 5 (Special. for the third annual Inter fntttonai automotxie tournament on the racoons Ormond Daytona beach eoane ere bow beinir rapidly arranged. Driven from at! ore the United States and tea Europe aa wall, have signified their Intention of taking part in what has become known as the blue ribbon auto of the year. last weak to confer with W.

i. Morgan, representative of the association, in it yet seen in Florida, aa the beach la in crime condition, and record of thlrty nrns for the mile, made on the coast by W. Van derhflt, last winter. in all prob ability receive an eclipse before the tournament is over, aa It moat be remembered that Mr. Vanderbtlt only had 00 horse power, while some of the new CLEMSON SIGNS FOR TWO YEARS Tigers and Blacksmiths Will Play on Thanksgiving, Clemson and Tech signed an agreement a large stable of automobiles, aad who la Often a motoring companion of King Edward, of England, will be present at "I gave a cap uere for a 2,000 mile nonstop race, aad the distance was between London and Perth twice.

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1904. "The run Will De irom duiwui ham palace to the Elyaee palace in 2 to Paris, and the journey win nave io i m.i AnnA twice. It Is to cauea um ALABAMA WINS FROM GEORGIA Georgia Managed To Score in the Second Half. TAKEN Members foot Feature at stake race, and the only itrictly profes atonal race or cash race In the pro I There will be four flays of 1 two days of record breaking. Winner Bated at Vise to Two la R.

Dewar. M. who has Betting Showed Heels to Bes ervatirn, One to Fonr, and Curate, Two to the tournament, and win one 01 una. the of the races. Writing from London.

October 18. to thA of the Florida East President Charles G. Bufgoyne. of the Coast Automobile Association. Sir 6 Florida.

East Coast Automobile Astopfc under whose anspleei the tourna i art given, arrived In New York Thomas said: to your favor of the atn, will be in tj' Track fast. New Tork the first weak as I am very keen on motoring. I to i to the final arrangements of the enter into some 01 me Kacnaei wara. My Alice, Plnora. programme of races and other matters a go to make tip a complete tourna Mr.

Bnrtovne declares that the asnual automobile derby will be the Red White and Blue, Florence Fcnso, Eva Clark, Doty, Ruth Pariah and Belle Toone ran. SECOND RACE SIx furlongs: Gold Enamel, 113 (Troxler), 6 to 3, won; Kurtaman. 116 (Nicol), II to 20, second; Scotch Irish, 103 (Booker), 9 to Tune Arthur Cummer: Thrall, Big Beach and Mint Smah ran. THIRD Club Members' handicap, miles: Never Such, 99 (Booker). to 2, won; Reservation, 110 iMind secona: Curate, 99 (Nicol).

third. Time 3:53 3 4. Prism It Is thought by experts that 'entente eordlale run. and It Is to le rhe Regent (07 13 t0 10, see fitoree as low as thirty five seconds may that it will be the means of 0pd. Qalalnti 104 (Paul) 7 to be made between the dates of Januarv creasing the good feeling between tffe third.

Time Stand Pat. Schwara sa 1 605 v7 'automobillsts of the two countries. FIFTH RACE Mlle and one sixteenth: us hope that the time is not far SIXTH Mile and one sixteenth Burgoyne Is very enthusiastic over the vnv(, mfttor boat Schoolmate, 100 (Nicol), 6 to 6, won; new club he Use that his association "has I distant when we can have motor coat (Dugan). 5 to I. second! built on the beach, which will Be need races tne houses of parliament on Mcrry Pioneer.

107 (Booker), 16 to I. tn entertaining visitors at the tourna i the Thames river and the closest point to thlTi TJme :48 Wooalawn jQ9 ment this winter famous capKal. Washington. This Lt er and Brooklyn ran. The programme of races, twenty five In may off as thing, are go tagf on now.

RACE Flve furlongs: Nonet. Z. I and if it ever does In our lifetime, as the ion (Troxler), 9 to 10, won, nmnber, te already completed, and will ana a i De there (Lindsey), 8 to I. second; Herllda. take care of machines costing as Tow as John Gilpin saw.

aaay i do 30 to third. Time high as $15,000. The princi pal races will be the 100 for Vanderbllt trophy, presented by W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr.

Almost equal in Importance will be the mile international record for the Sir Thomas R. Dewar trophy. The 50 mlle open to American only will also provide a great raoe. Another Important event be the 10 mile American derby. Which will be sweep "I am meaaed to 1 that tt Is not Muldoon, Darthula.

Owen. Sweet Kitty necessary to do very mucn wwura creasing the good teeUng already existing between the two great English speaking nations, but my Idea la, nothing is so conducive toward a real good feeling aa honest competition tn some really good sport. Believe me yours sincerely, "THOMAS R. DEWAR." Beiiairs and Sans Coeur 1 Latonia Entries for Monday. First Tnree auarters of a mile.

selling: My Jane, 95; Union Labor, 98; L.yons, uneia, Atneion. iiaggie ber. Ida. riuskv. Termairent.

100: Gold Spink, Determination, Major Sir Andrew, 104; J. Bd Qrlllo. 107. Miss 97 The Reeentl Sir Gallant, 103; Coruscate, 106; Lord. Third Mile, five eighths of a mile, selling: Melvina.

Susan tie Romacore, nonaaiet, Alice lioya, uixene, jaiss Duke, Helen Hlmes, 101; Sincerity Belle. 102; Sweet Maid, Annie Chapman, Miss Hex. The Pet, 104; Royal Legend, 110. Fourth Steeplechase, club bouse course: Two X. Allegiance, 126; Laura 133; Western Duke, 138; Beana.

143; Sam Parmer, 148; Rip, 163; Schwarswald, 164; Trenct the Mere, 169. Fifth Five and a half furlongs: Dr. Brady, Stealing Prince, Barker Hafr rison. Dram In. 100: Fox Hunter.

Baulaeary, Colonel Jim Perry Smith, Droxel, i03; Torkrfllre, Harjwon, 108. sixtn ana a sixteentn, sen Tu.ca.ooaa. November resterdav mornlnsr bv which these two cial.) In tee third and last will meet each other on the grid jfoothall season to, be played In Tusea lron on Thankeglvlng day for next iloosa on the the Alabama eleven two defeated the University of Georgia An arrangement has been by of 18 to 6 this afternoon. l.K.rr,. nrcrt three touchdowns in day, between Georgia and Auburn first half.

Georgia playing poorly. In I and the other between and ithe second half Georgia started off with Tech. Up to date tt has not yet been de a rush, outplaying Alabama and scoring elded as to which of these tw0 games will one touchdown. next year be played in morning, but The speculations to the result of an alteration will occur. It is probable that Georgia will Insist on playing Auburn In afternoon of tn their respective games the first year of the agreement, but as CieiMon, Alabama losing 18 to 0, I .1 land Georgia 10 to 0.

it la not probable that, any great oojecuon wni oe raised. However, this is a matter to be decided between Tech and Georgia later on. There has been aome speculation aa to why tola agreement Is scheduled to run for two years only. Some time ago Professor Patterson announced that Georgia and Auburn had signed up for three for a Thanksgiving day game. This agreement will be terminated at the end ThA weather was conducive to good 1 football and attracted a big crowd.

The came was called a few minutes after 3 Alabama received ball and started game in spirit. By snappy playing they nlumred through Georgia's line, making their distance with Utile difficulty. This abllltv to go uieir distance the of the Alabama Qeorgia Tech contract may be found In this. It Is too early to discuss i creased in gains and snao with every auestlon yet, but at end of minute of oiav. Georgia Auburn agreement and the Without the least difficulty, and wU.i Tecli Clemsoa agreement It is possible unfailing regularity, they carried the ball other arrangements will be made towaro ueorgu.

Clemson and Tech should be good drawing card in Atlanta for Thanksgiving day and It js believed that they will draw a much larger crowd than Tech and Cumberland could, on account of the fact that Tennessee college is lesa known in football and Is also tn bad with the southern Interstate Athletic Association authorities. Pennsylvania 22, Lafayette 0. Philadelphia, November Pennsyl 'aria today defeated Lafayette at foot sail by the score of 22 to 0. All the points were scored In the opening half after the visitors had spent their energy In carrying the ball from their own yard line to Pennsylvania's 30 yard Una In the second half Pennsylvania had almost an entirely new eleven, and the ploy was all In her territory. Washington 11, Missouri 0.

Louis. November 5. Washington aniversity defeated the Missouri State university football team today by a score to 0, In a game played at the fain stadium before a crowd of 7.000 parsons. team wild, and this in turn seemed Upon reaching the One, however, the same heartrending fluke occured that marked the Nashville game. Alabama fumbled, losing the bail to Georgia.

Georgia now had a chance to show what she could do on the offensive. This proved to be very Itttie. The red and the black carried the ball forward for a total of 20 yards, and then lost it on downs. Receiving the ball, Alabama, in a few minutes, took it over for a touch On next kick off a repetition of line plunging was on the papgramrae. and Sartain came to light aa somewhat of a bright and particular star.

Ho was repeatedly given the ball from the start of the game, and never failed to He and Burks, the latter of whom no Introduction to the football cranks of the south, with the aid of Butcher, continued their fierce plunges and brilliant runs In a masterful manner and succeeded with systematic Mr. arnum, Aiireu Annie imams, 00; Prince of fllsen, 101: Drummonu, King of Valley. 107. HARVARD HELD BY DARTMOUTH ithe game which was played today were 1 comparative Pimsnn hOt WOrSI 6 Game on Soldiers Field, Cambridge. November 5 Har ard and Dartmouth fought without core on Soldiers' Field today, with the honors of the game In favor of Dartmouth.

Both teams put up a strong de under their own posts. Harvard reached Dartmouth's nine yard line, and lost the ball on downs, and Dartmouth Una, he same fate on Harvard's 1 8 yard It was a rushing game, with few spec tacular end runs and very little klck The only brilliant run of the game was Vaughn's 40 yard dash around Har 45 yard line lust as the whistle ended the first half. The second half was devoid of inter esting plays Both teams seemed able to make some progress when rushing in enter 01 tne neia. out on nearing the opposing goal the bell changed hands oh Cornell 60, Lehigrh 5. Ithaca.

N. C. November 6. After ror nell had easily scored 60 points against Lehigh this afternoon, the visitors made a touchdown in the. last few minutes of piay.

got tne ban on Cornell 20 yard line when Bird fumbled a punted ball. After gaining to the yard line. Adams dropped back to 10 yards and missed a goal from field. Bird was unable to hold the ball and Gott dropped on It behind the line. To Fignt tor Freight Rates.

flriffln. November (SoeciAl.V— The regular annual meeting of the Corn election of officer, resulted In the selection of Hon Lloyd Cleveland aa the president for the ensuing year. M. J. secretewv and treasurer, and M.

Strickland and M. M. Murphy, managers. The determination was expressed to engage actively In the fight for better will be vigorously kept up. help of the rest of the team In running up the score to 18 to 0 by tho end of the first half, the ball having gone to Georgia but once during the As In the Nashville game, the were completely turned ahd Alabama was now making a weak defense of her goal At last Georgia succeeded In making a touchdown.

They failed at goal The final score was Georgia 8, Alabama 18. For Georgia, Woodruff and Klllorin were the stars, while Wyatt, Redden. Sartain aad Burks were the stars of the Alabama eleven. The line UD follows: ALABAMA Wyatt. Lewis.

McCluskey. guard. tackle. end end. half back.

Rossiter Woodruff Time or Twenty ana twen minures. ee, jonneon, um TRIPP. YALE'S GUARD. i YALE PLAYERS IN GOOD FORM Blue Had Easy Time Defeating Brown 22 to 0 New Haven, November Tale closed her practice schedule of football this afternoon by defeating Brown 22 to 0, the score being made by three touchdowns with goals and a goal from placement. The weather was perfect So well organiievl were Yale's it was not necessary for her to substitute a heavier bads field In the cond half, and the tackles, Hogan and Kineon, were called upon only occasionally to carry the ball.

Both the tAckles outplayed the men against them and the way they opened fiolei in the line showed that both are in the best of condition for the first championship game against Princeton next week. at end, played in his old time form and contributed two exciting runs. TENNESSEE EASY FOR VANDERBILT Knoxville Boys Were Outclassed in Nashville Game. hvllle. November (9r 1 Tennessee proved easy lor Vender The locals won, 22 to 0.

The condition of the field kept the score down. The visitors were outclassed, both in speed and weight, but despite this they put up a snappy game. anderout scored three touch downs In the first and one in the second. The team's principal gains were made Une bucking and end runs. They were held four times for downs.

Ten nessee only once made the necessary 6 yards, Beene having circled left end for Tennessee in fifteen attempts only went I yards. The play was in their terri lory during the entire game, and they were forced to punt often. Beene played a nice game at end, but his work did not stand out so far as in other games. Ed Hamilton and Manler, alternating against Beene. easily took care of him and Vanderbilt secured sev oral nice advancements on quarter runs I atound his section.

Craig. Dan Blake. Hamilton, Manler and Graham were the chief ground gainers for Vanderbilt. They hit the line with much force, and while their gains short, they seldom railed to go forward." Parker had his arm and ehoulder hurt pretty badly in the first half, and was relieved by MCAiister. The left tonight ror H.noxvui*.

The line up follows: I. Brown left end Beene Taylor. Fox Prltchard and Sibley. guard Pofford Fatterson center Proctor Brown right guard Thornton Hamilton and J. A.

Caldwell Manler. and J. m. uaioweii Haygood. quarterback.

Blake. half Craig and Costen right nan. Hamilton and McAlIster an.1 Manler full back Parker Substitute Vanderbilt: Casten, Thorn ason, Sibley; Tennessee: Lotspeleh, J. Caldwell. Graham.

McAIister. Rich ardson: officials, referee, Bradley Wal ker, of Virginia: Miles O'Connor, umpire, of Vanderbilt; linesman. Ford; timers, Black and Flnlor. Time of halves, twenty five minutes each Excursion to World's Fair, St Louis, Via Sou them Bail way. On each Tuesday and Thursday during the month of October the Southern railway will sell coach excursion tickets Atlanta to St Louis and return, limited to ten days, at the extremely low EASY nm FORIltUTE Aqueduct Feature Captured b) Favorite.

Track Record for Distance, Seven Broken by Israelite's 1:96 A New Track Eecord Made by Invincible. New Tork, November Israelite, the 7 to 20 favorite, easily won the Bay view handicap. 7 furlongs, at Aqueduct today. Israelite broke the track record for the distance by covering it in 1 :26 flat Invincible, winner of the first race at furlongs, ran the distance In 1 :20, which is also a new track record. Four favorites arid two well played second choices won.

Summary: FIRST RACE Selllng. 6', furlongs: Invincible, 108 (Schilling), 9 to 2, won; Emergency, 102 (Traveas), 13 to 6, second; Right True, 108 (Crimmlns), 6 to third. Time. 1:20. Astarita, Counterpoise, Hakim, Pat Bulger, Et Tu shew, 97 (Crlmihlns).

13 t0 5, won; South Akela, 102 (Hiideorana), 4 to Reach, Charter, BrlarthoiDe. Prin and All Right ran. 1 Salm. Dimple THIRD RACE Selllrlc. 6 furlongs: Dansease.

94 (Sperling), 7 to 2. won; Be terre. 94 (Schilling), 4 ligerent, 101 (Travers). I. second; Bel 7 tn a.

third. a.u a Dress Otsego. Highborn. Nellie Ruasell, Foxy. Rtibert, Uncas.

Bert Arthur. Daixle, Whltestone, Longdolan and Applaud ran. FOURTH ftACB The Bayview handicap 7 furlongs: Israelite, 103 SchlUUig). 7 to 20, won; Ascension. 1 1 1 (Hllde brand).

6 to 2. second. Time. 1 :26. Two "FIFTH Mile and a furlong: Grenade.

126 (Gannon), 3 to 2. won, Cloverland, I IS (Redfern), 3 to I. second; Lord Badge, 118 II to 6, third. Time. 1:84 3 8.

Persistence furlongs: B.ucher toJsecoK ley Only One, Saladln, Chimney a Bella' Pigeon and Salt and Pepper ran. Aqueduct Bntriea for Honday. First Race Handicap, Sjurlonga: 8a LarkV FlybackT 106; Fleur de Selllng. one and fifteenths mile: Cloverland. Midshipman, Third Rdoe The Woodmere.

7 fur longs: uayooy, York, 'l08; Scotch Plume. 104; Lord of jweod, Palette, Fourth auuos 01 'dlcap. 8 furlongs: Ascension. 128; Lit lei VamU Worth. 118: Grace iful, Oeiantide.

112; Mimosa, 110; Santa Catallna. 108; Thistle Heather, ioz; Fifth Selling, one mile: Chlng. Schoolmaster. Morokanta, Lord Advocate. 106; Duchess OUle, 106; Kirob Hampton, uatsy ureen.

i 103 The Cantnin. 101: Arsenal. 100 'Arietta, 99; Pennant. Unqua, 88; Jcenal Maxim. Reliance.

97; Sunnyslde. 94; Thespian Signet Ring, 93; All Right, 92; Sixth Five furlongs: Zeala, 119; Jennie McCabe, Floralla, Suffrance, Pi rate Polly, Myopia, 109; Oharadella, Lucy Young, Madame Satae. Inspiration. Lysistrata, Campo, Rare Music, High Life 102. I Uncle Sam's Great Sanitarium.

The great all year round health and I pleasure resort. Hot Springs. Is owned and indorsed by the United States government. Splendid hotel facilities. Amusements 01 an Kinas.

rour dally WIGGS AND WIGGS' AUCTION. The latest and most popular card games Try them. All leading stores, or by mall i 60c post paid from Buehl Book At lanta, Ga. forpdrtievfar People mm Perhaps the best preparatory school game of the year will be played tomorrow afternoon at Piedmont park when the Gordon institute team from Barnes eleven, of College Park, meet on the gridiron. The two elevens have played one game this season, which resulted in a victory for the Gordon Institute by a score of 5 to 0.

The closeness of the score Indicates the relative strength of I made a wonderful improvement in every department of play since the first contest the game will be well worth seeing. The Gordon institute eleven has been 'coached by Professor Blackwell, I graduate of and by Professor Wor sham, a graduate 01 tne university 01 Georgia. The defeat administered to the Mercer university team several days ago by the Gordon Institute boys astonished football worm ana snowea tne remarkable speed and strength of the team which plays here Monday. The score was 22 to 0 In favor of Gordon Institute, The Georgia Military Academy team mURRAYnlLL Club WHISKEY Soldbv Qualify Dealers ertrwhere FIRST PREP GAp PLAYED MONDAY Gordon Institute Will Play the Georgia Military Academy, has Improved wonderfully of late and la now playing fast football. The men on the team feel confident of winnias from fiarnesvllle Monday, and will go into the struggle determined to pay back the "Barnesvine cadets for defeating them in October.

Reynolds Tichenor will referee the game and this fact alone will Insure fast football. game will begin promptly 1 at 3 o'clock, and owing to the wlde spread interest which is being taken in school athletics a large will no doubt witness the contest. The line up will be: G. 1. Position G.

M. A. i Murphy left end McClure Phillips left tackle. Ensign left guard Dexter Prout center Garbut Franklin right Howard right tackle. Smith Curry right end.

Flournoy Capt. Williams left halfback i Hodges right halfback Smith fullback. Oglesby i Grace quarterback. Capt Christian Heavy Track Beat Dan Patch. St.

Louis. November 8 Dan Patch failed at Delmar track today to equal world's pacing record of I made at 'Memphis two weeks gao, but succeeded In making a mile In 2:01 fiat, thereby breaking the state record of 2:02 3 4, which was made by his sire. Joe Patches. Considering the heavy track, Dan Patch's performance Is regarded ffs good as I on the Memphis track. Fully HAWKES, THE OPTICIAN.

1 i Grinds the finest rimless eyeglass land has the largest patronage of any optical house In the south. Expert opticians In attendance. 14 Whitehall, on ithe viaduct Catarrh Hay Fever Cured SPECIAL OFFER TO ALL SUFFERERS We will gladly diagnose your case and give you advloe and consultation entirely FREE, then we will tell you how to get well quickly. The of CeJarria aad H.t Fever. Do eatehcoM easily? It your clogged? De yon sett often? Do tern hi the Are yon losing Am of eaetaag? yonr hearing year mouth task tad Do yea km yow Do SMS clear yew of smcvs rising? Do you have as tffendv.

fro. 8m Haw long have FREE! Catarrh is an innocent appearing thing to the inex and many people think that because it creeps along so gradual that it is merely annoying and offensive, but not dangerous. There never was a greater mistake; and to the skilled practitioner and even the scientific specialist it is looked upon as a monster of the greatest type. With a start in the head, it gnaws its way to the nostrils and if neglects ed becomes chronic. With the nose clogged and sore, and, perhaps the sense of smell destroyed and that of hearing badly affected, it stealthily feeds its way to the throat, thence to the lungs, and here you are confronted with the diabolical, ghastly fact that Consumption has developed and your is hopeless.

Don't trifle with don't court the icy hand of Consumption of which Catarrh is the advance guard. Waste no more time and money on worthless nostrums, but write to us promptly and get the benefit of the advioe of specialists of twenty years' experience in the cure of Catarrh and Hay Fever alone. Answer questions and return to us by flrat mall and wa will you Pail, absolutely FREE. FREE ADVICE COUPON. IOLITCI MIDICINf AND MANUFACTURING 00..

Atlanta, Ca. I attach answers to question i. Please send advice (free) in regard to my case. Write pUtnly.) NAME FOOT OFFICE STATE.

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