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ID El'S SONS aUTPCY MRS Prioceton Is Oaated by Score of 12.5, loorlng Pom In irst Yale Twice Placed BaOver Prlnoe tos's Goal DeWitt Kicked Ooal fm Yard ina. N. Number ik. Yale jefeated Princeton In annual foot tall nine. 12 to 5.

AH he scoring; was In the first half, te twice' placed the sell over Prtnceton'igosi. and De wltt, for rrinceton. a beautiful neld goal from Tale Una. It tas an inglorious endingtor an other brilliant season. Princeton was really oujassed at all points of the game, escepin the kick tar department.

Here easily held tie honors. But his beaKful punting lalnimlaed by the verjciever work of the Tale back: field. Nomatter who wnjht Dewitts sky scrafcg whether it was Chad wick, iowman oi Ketcalf. the ball was Invarisly brought lack rrom iv to yaros. The game was one of the Wceat eesed on a football grWUon.

yet It was free from unnecessary oughness. tale men tackled fiercely ad threw themselves daringly under rinceton'e attempted mass plays. When te Prlnce loa line man went low the 'ale. men would Jump and when $ey stood eg Tale would brush them aside holding abailtty was seldcn raanl I Great Game for Yale. Barly in the second half Talesecured the ball on her 54yard line and hard, Straight football tarried it to nthin 2 feet of goal.

Here Pririce ton held like a rofk and Tale lot what looked like a touchdown. two other occasions Yab had the ban within striking distance Princeton's goal. Once she lost it forlholding and aglin on a fumble. Princetort did not seem to be at her beat, while tie Yale team, payed the game of its lift. During the entire met half Princeton gained hut 7 ytrds, kicks excepted.1 and again 9 heavy forwards would bend Princeton's lme back before thd play was and several times Crass broke through DewRt, pn Boston's maa, tackled the Princeton Winner the Plunges.

hi I taptam naawick payed a remarkable game, scoring both touchdowns tafter sensational runs of 50 jlards each. At toe kicking Hewitts work was little short of marvelous. was always hurried by the Tale forwards, but his punts aremged 50 yards. Princeton was lament ably weak in the bach field, and not until Played Straight Football, i Tale was' penalized five' times during the game, three times) for holding and teiee for while Princeton was Penalised only twice, both rimes for offside. The fumbling of the two teams was about equal.

Both elevens played straight fbstball. the exception of a few fake kicks. en one of which DewItt gained 6 went through Princeton's center tor 16 yards. Aside from these there was no ground gained on flukes. It is estimated that about 13,000 parsons ware within the big amphJUteated It was o'clock when Tale casta out.

Princeton followed at 2:02. Captain Davis caiieo the turn and chose the south goal, tiring Tale the hall. Bowman, of Tale, locked to Princeton 10 vard Una. De Witt returned the kick and Tale ambled eft her 45 yard Hne. Pearson secured the tall and ran It back 10 yards.

With the va itues jo yara line, uewnt mea a goal from the field, but failles by a fcw Inches. Tate kicked from her ,25 Hah. and DeWitt returned the Princeton secured the ball on Ytle's 88 pes back for a second try at tfdar. adfii 1 tent the ball squarely between the posts 1 fteaa Tales 43 yard line. An exchange of kicks, and the ball Was Tale a on Princeton 62 yard hne, On me first line up Chad wick broke through Between left guard and tackle ran 56 rar.ls for a touchdown.

Bowman kicked goal. DeWitt minted to XWwdY on Tales vard line and the Utile half ran the ball back 18 yards. TwoC hne p'ungas placed the ball on Prince iw yara nne ana cnaa 50 yard line and broke Chadwici agaii Bowman kicked goal. This ended the 'ecorine. Reed.

Position. Tale; left end Rafferty guard tackle. risrhfend. CLEMSON WINS FROM AUBURN Three Touchdowns on the Alabamans Against Six on Georgia. Auburn, November 15 (gpeclal.) Auburn here today and Ao bur nwent down before the Carolina ns.

Clemson making three touchdowns. The score was te 0. The halves played were vwenty nve minutes each. The game was heroically fought out by both Genuine football, scientifically played In a friendly but fierce spirit was the order of the day. For the first fifteen mlnutea the teams seemed to be about evenly matched, after that Clemson resorted to her double paaees and soon made two touchdowns before Auburn could catch on.

In the last half Auburn, as usual, braced up and held damson for only one touchdown, it was evident Auburn was outclassed, but the locals played under some disadvantages, several of the beet players being sick with fever since the trip to Louisiana. Auburn will play her next tame with Georgia on Thanksgiving day in Atlanta The line up: Clemson. Position. Auburn. Sadler right right tackle Guard reenter guard tackle Lacy end Patterson back.

Smith half Webb back. tcept Substitutes: Clemson. Tillman. Law rence, 1, Barnwell: Atsburn. Ward, Seal.

Moon, Mcinery, Elcaelberger, neiues. Umpire, Tlehenor. Referee, Keyaer. VIRGINIA WINS BY SMALL SCORE V. P.

I. Puts Up Great Game Against the University Team. University of Virginia, November l5. (Special.) virgtnia played the last game of the season on the home arid Iron today, Virginia institute 6 to 0. The remaining raase fo the season an with the Carllste Indiana at Norfolk November 23 and the University of North Oefanna ax Bxhroond on Thanksgiving day.

In the game today Virginia cm buoyed V. P. I. on theoffensive would have scored more touchdowns but for fumbles on the defensive. The teams ware matched.

In the early part of the V. teemed very etroak, but Virginia mastered her styie of play and iohnaofi and Council broke through the V. P. lifie repeatedly and threw the runher tor several yards losa Johnson. Council, Pollard and Harris played game, while.

penterv did most of V. P. ground gaining, also dlatingrulshed himself In defensive playing. Owing to V. P.

Ts dilatory tactics, the game was called after only ten minutes of the last half had been played. BOYS BARRED FROM THE GIRLS For Partaking of Con fections Made by Two Pretty Co Etfs. Wf; November (BpectaL) Because llrtttT co eds Nortlrwest ern university made some fudges with their hands end Invited C. Walker, of the Sigma Alpha Spstlon Fra ternity, and Frank Morris, Of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, to clamber up into a window after dark and eat the con fection the young men students have been ostracised and forbidden to apeak to any one of the girl students i The faculty, hag decided' that the of fenders' are not to appear at any social function or to be seen walking with girl the' Street tor twelve months. The penalty for disobedience of this der will' be immediate expulsion In CAROLINA LOST TO GEORGETOWN Heavy Weight of District ot Columbia Team Too Much for Tarheels.

Norfolk. Va. November Before two thousand spectators today, in twenty five minute halves. Georre tcwr. defeated Que Uoisereitsr of North Caroline, by a score of II to fcr The first naif waft played in territory and had no trouble In making the required distance, the ball being quickly carried to Qeorgetown't yard line, whan, by stubborn defentivi ork.

Georgetown recovered It on downs. Georgetown then kicked 20 yards and Carolina returned the bak to their J0 yard line, when Quarterback Graves kicked a goal from the field. Georgetown then kkked fit yards and mob held Carolina for downs and quickly earrted their fullback over for a touchdown and kicked the goad. Carolina kicked off yards and the bail was stubbornly brought yards, when they kicked, and. on a fum ble by Graves, the ball waa recovered by Georgetown.

Hardlsty then hit center ror oo yards and a touchdown kicked toe goal, score: Carolina George The ball then see sawed until the rime was up. in tne second halt the Carolina's territory, though their goal waa never in serious danger. Carolina Played good bail, but Georgetown waa too hearr and seldom tnMmi tn mat. The line UD was as follows! Carolina. Positron.

Georgetown. Condon right end P. Jones right tackle Luti Parlow raght guard Stewart canter Otvens Donnelley left euard noun. veil issue Carroll. Cox end Bdmondson.

C. Grgyes. quarterback jacocKs ana halfback part Berkeley and left halfback OldLham. Holt fultpaok Hardlsty GAGE JABBED MAN IN RIBS rprffler. Secretary Encounters Fetlow Who Wanted All Room on the Car.

i New York. Noveorber l5. (3Declal.) Lynian J. Gage' former secretary of the treasury, the man who wants all rhe roont In an elevated railroad car today. Mr.

Gage was on hie way to business in a Sixth avenue train from Fifty eighth street In the morning rush hour. He had to bold a strap. The car filled. The elderly banker found pushed by a tall, very well dressed, somewhat pompous rooking man. The newcomer had a way of dinging to the strap that turned hie elbow out at right angles.

The elbow hit Mr. Gage In the tack of the head, knocking off his trig fett hat. Now. the secretory la known fae and wide as Che most easy going of men. He replaced the hat.

looked once at his tall neighbor, and said nothing. In a moment the elbow played the same trick. Mr. Gaga was carrying a neatly rolled umbrella that had a steel rod for a backbone. He maneuvered this en that ded the other man sharply at about the fifth rib.

Soon the hat went off again and the rib was punched again. what do you mean by stabbing me in that wayr denranded the man with the elbow, fiercely. "Then why do yon keep knocking my haat' off said Mr. Gage. ought to go ifowntowp.

In a cab by the' eftowwr. "So I wouM." chuckled; air. Gage, "If evsrybody who fides on elevated were Bke you." W' The passengers roared at the retorts of toe grave and dignified elderly passenger, lb whom few recognised Mr. Gage. The two enemies kept up a running rire of uncomplimentary convert ation way to Rector street, when both got off: But toe elbow was kept ren, and the dm bceRa'e services were not required again.

Option Held Oooti. Bainbridge, November In the tupertor court this Week several Interesttok cases have come to trial. In the ease, of SShnlgJer versus Wright, Shlngler wins and thus forces Wright to tall an entire block of most valuable real estate in Bainbridge for 110,000. according co the Shlngler will move from Ashtourn and will build immense supply store RAILROAD WATCHES That Pass Southern Railway Inspection. ww "WTWW I dnst proof, open face, screw bezel sliverlno cases, sent express prepaid for tne following CUr SHOWS DUST PROOF WTft CROWN OF case ASSOLUTELY DUST PROOF Cash mast accompany orders at inese pneas: crescent Street Wai tham, 21 Jewels.

S22.S0 jonn liancocK den. 21 822.50 Special Hampden, 2Uewels 824.50 Vanguard, wal wain. i Jewels 824.50 Veritas, Elgin, 21 Jewels 820.0O New Railway, Hampden. 23 Jewels 827.50 Bimn Special. Sprlngneia.

24 Jewels 832.00 SPECIAL DISCOUHTS TO CLUBS OR TO PARTIES BUYIM WMTITfES. orders snipped date received and all watcnesfloaxanteed parfectiy satisfactory in every REFERENCES! Third National Bank. IELLEY, The Jeweler, 55 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga. asm KOTEMBEB 16, 1909 THE Mtcytfiiif inQT rr in.iHiiiti i ii.ii Bangers Scofe a Victory, Turtle Back Formation and Delayed Pate Were Favorite Plays of toe Lone Star Stupid Fumbling Waa Costly At New fit; At v. P.

9. tt Geoigefijsju 11; North Car olina 6. At Nashville Texas IV, Nashville 6. At Princeton Yale ttj Prtoeton 8. At Bncknetl Navy 0.

At JJarvard 17; At West Pofnt Wegt Point 4i Syra ense tt At Itoacv T. Coraeu 9'r. taFay. Pi lisle 5. At Minneeota II; Wiscon sin 0.

Nashville. November (Spe The. University of defeated the University of NashvUie today by a score of li to Nashville Host the game by fumbling. xbrec tunes the bear Wafi between Texas and 10 xard when iunrble bail add tne team iron aisaQet euie touch Again on a TWiscTuirtbled end thff otrrpid playing "of Poflard end Whit gave Texas a touchbatk when Nashville should hare had a touchdown, bad Pollard fatiten' on. the ball, wbfcsh tie was In a to Yin outplayed JSaahWBe In the first half, but in the second was unable to score, and tire local team put up much the best article of roMball.

Texas aulKy of. only one fumble 1n the the game, and a turtle formation waa reeporfible tor the. nw Jority of its gains, ne oeiayea aiso neipea tne the half Ijaek. fotrJlg over the unguarded tackle" after the" interference had. bit the other sMa ai the Hne.

and Majors' offensive playing waa theVbest Nashville team put up this year. broke through Bw reanateAlv for Innr fntm ana were irftina me. i Team theni. to make the mowing they did Most of the Wt half was played in. territory.

Tne nne Gtasscock Positrosu Kaahville. i. Blackburn guard. guard right back half half YOUNG TEDDY Ooghland HAS SORE EYES Soa of the President Leaves School and Returns to Washington, Washington, NbVember Roosevelt, son of the president, coming to Washington te spend a Week that bis eyes may be given a rest torn. Roosevelt received a meseage the master of the' school at Oroton, whers the boy atlendlng, atinounclnf that his eyes were troubling him and suggested a He said might go to Washington for a week if Mrs.

RoosereTt desired. She at ohee telegraphed the master te let him it ts dented at the white house that are accompanying him be the train and It Is MDeDted no ODeration of any kinl win be performed. The toirmg win not interfere with the preswenf plans In any way. harrTwaters has resigned No Longer President of Atlantic Coast Line of Connecticut Baltimore, November 16 At a directors' meeting of the Atlantic Coast Line Company of Connecticut, the parent company waa received and accepted and Warren Elliott was elected president to sue Turf CorresiK dally forecast of 'winners on the horse Mg last vear uflder the CdSHMnr'. mmhnAn pertunlty for money making.

For fotl ULANE EASY FOR VANDERBILT The Commodores Run Up a Score of 23 to Tulane's 5. Raw Orleans. November 15. VaaderbOt walked away with Tulane this afternoon and ran up a score of a to 5 In forty mtnntea of play. Vanderbllt made her tear touch downs in the first halt one of them being secured by a highly sensational 90 yara oasn try Howell, who on a kick off received the ball on his JO yard Unc aaarttnE the side lines, passed the Tutane tesss and ran free between posts.

lane's score was obtained brl a. pretty drop kick by Right Guard Wester field from VeadereUta yard line. klek by Vanderbilt a moment before. rtea and eased no lb second hair. making no score.

Tulane also took a orace era new tne big safe lT from her goal Uoe. De vlo ana Howefl made a touchdown each and naimiton two. over Z.OOS people witnessed the game. Vanderbilt foes to Raton Rostib Mon day for a game with the Louisiana state university. The llne UD: Tulane.

Posltiona Magne'. "Western" guard. capttevielie right end quarter half half back, Vanderbilt Jerry LOAD OF SHOT IN HIS BODY Gamett Walton Kills Himself Accidentally WhWHunting Near Wasbflrgton. Washington. November Oarnett Walton, a young 18 years old, accidentally klUed himseu to He Was hunting and finding a hole In a tree commenced punching to It with the butt of his tun.

In some, manner the trigger waa pulled. The barrel of toe gun was resting against his stomach and the entire load Instant death. He was a son of William Walton, prominent citizen of this county. GUILTY ESCAPE CLUTCH OF LAW British Public Crying Out fte cause of Supine re. of Public Prosecutor.

London, November The strpinene of the public prosecutor in permitting wealthy peer to escape a criminal prosecution for Offeneea for which others who were Involved have received long 1 Of imprisonment, to arousing a slu. public indignation, and the failure of the government to prosecute tne mem re stole for the wreck of the London and Globe Corporation, which caused the Ion of t2S.O00.0O0 to innocent shareholders. also arousing clamor for a belated invee Whi taker Wright, promoter for the London and Globe, la an American, and has defied the public prosecutor because the sEDutation of too many people In aristocratic society who were associated with him would be ruined by a public trial. The late marqula of Dufferln got $25,000 a year as director of the London and Globe, bis name being used as a lure to the public to invest. Earl Hardwlcke, a member of the present ministry, is member of the firm of brokers wua close relations to Whitaker Wright.

Arnold Wright declares the reason why Whitaker Wright is not prosecuted is because the cabinet fears the trial would involve revelations that would be fatal to the present government, and that the refusal to prosecute Wright Is tantamount to aa admission that the names Involved In the scandal belong to saea who above or beyond the reach of the law. his article Arnold Wright, attributes the inefficiency Of the government to the present corruption to London society. OPERATORS CAUSE SCARCITY OF COAL Ship to other Stitis Because of filler Prices. OF KN0XVILLE Manager Ackert, of jaauway, Maraud CoBdltions There Within Traffic Knaxvflle. Term, November General the scarcity of coal the coal operators, i oi tee' Bout hern rail it chamber said, hill tbtlr cou to markeu to Worth other syt sdvanced prices, when they know Urn Southern's traifle Is bir.rk.

aded at apervctr and Chatta Booga, tie said some are, tag big money out of these asfea. arid If they wonW bill more of this coed to Knbor StOe ft would relieve the sttmuon here and smo nelp to break He experts to have a normal candid existing nere wabia thirty gaygv TENNESSEE WINS IN CLOSE GAME Mississippi Pot Up Qood Game Score Eleven to Ten, Memphis: Tesaw (Spe The University of Tennessee waa from the University of Mississippi af by a score of 11 to Both teams made two touchdowns, tat the Mlssiasip pians missed botft goals, while the Ten The teams ware enuaJly matched and OK Mlsstastppians made their last touchdown, a. fight was started between me twenty two players, and for blows of atl kinds flew thick and rapidly. one was hurt, other (ban arded a black ere or a swollen. face, but it took the policemen present tea minntes to clear the field so that the game might continue.

the time of the starting of the scrap. Dean had. Jmst crossed eke line with the ball. He made attempts to crawl nearer the gnat posts for a better position la trying for the goal. As he did atruex oy one or tne cond every other.

player were swinrtna their Asia with ter rific force through the air and hitting lust anybody. Within, a few seconds the ngbtlng was stopped and the prayers wtMit back to their positions. hzugnlnK jnd ioking one another good naturedly. as npugn nor a game was witnessed by about i.aOo people. ucklng and end running the Mississippi ns carried the ball, without losing it a imHs time, from the 30 yard line or their aide, past the center of the field and down the Tennessee side over the line.

During the time wdd off nm. time and made fumble, but caught thj baU themselven It requlned ebjhtetn mlnutea of play for Tennessee then maae pucooowoi, one made' one other touchdown, but misted the goat was. to" Mississippi territory in the hands TeinMeseejim. rve ojioxkiub beftef At no they in distreau. wi le the Miig issippians were several Junes badly out I.

of end learrully urea. Tenneesee. Mississippi Greene' Vtleft tackle. SuTtttr' gvard Dodd nrion CravtoTd Dougtage. ary th 0.

8. Hopkins J. Hopklna half HopWns reraev a. N. Betes.

Bfeptre, 34. 8. sanenKn. runes, auu Beeretgry Moody Returns. fesuifort.

S. November WBliam H. Moody, secretary of the navy, who has been here Inspecting the grounds of the unwed states navai station nwe, ion Sailors on the Schooner Haggett from Taken Off. Philadelphia, November Cap Un Con well, of the schooner Thomas Wlnsmore. from Jacksonville, reports No 10.

in latitude sua, iongitnae 3.14. sighted the ecbooner Bbeneser Hag gett. Captain Warren, from Brunswick, October 29. for New York water logged seeks ems ofissira Prof. Wilder Wants Them for Cornell Alleged Woman Suffragist To Will Her Gray TJniversity Her delating Object, and OorneU Hay Hot Get Bequest.

Ithaca, X. No TWo years ago toe Stanton, the noted i Cady came interested la the collection of bralna whidu Professor Burt O. Wliaer. neau of the neurology department of Cornell university, was getting together in the interest crt science, and at declared that she would put a clause to her will that upon her death Professor Wilder might have hers to pert on the Shelves along with those ef other noted men and women of the land. Professor Wilder knew of this met, and npon her death made application to get the brains of the noted woman from her near relatives, but so far he has hot received them.

It is understood that her relatives are and It ia declared that It tk too late to obtain them tor which he might be able to draw from a careAd Analysis of the furrows and of the gray matter oi ins mta note? woman whose mteUeet was so keen. will be lost to science," said the Greet Britain speclallat toaaght 'Tf the relatives of Mrs. Stanton are successful fn' preventing university from obtaining tlie brains of this great woman." Tn'enllect the brains of crimmals and of highly educated people Is one oftbe kreat hobbles of Professor Wilder and has deaaasieai In MorrUl hall, he baa jars which contain the brains of aU Classes i In of the Jars Is toast ot Ruloff. the great criminal, is set the others on an "outer" circle, which is open to public rnepectsoav But the barms of the thinking and rennet! people are more closely guarded, they are kept within a sacred circle and PLAIN SAILING FOR CANNON flabcock Won't f.wft for Speaker But Will Support Illinois Marts Wisconsin republican congressional sal a gallon" this afternoon ottered their suppose to Congressman Bab cock for speaker Of the fllty eighth congress. Trainer Murphy Is Dead.

lurton. November Ji Murphy, the noted thoroughbred schooner John ef. Brown from Femes MORPHINE HABIT $10,000 a Year Is the Salary of Man Who Was a Victim of the Morphine Habit Up to Two Years Ago and Was Cured By the St Jamr Society. CURED FREE This Society Will Send Absolutely Free a Large Trial Bot tle of This Wonderful Medicine to Any One Addicted to the Morphine or Other Drug riabits The Trial Bottle Has Cured Many Light Cases. The.

fotlo wing interesting story, told by this genUeman. who now holds aa taw abreast position In one of the largest ban lung houses in New York, is fair sampif Of me tltpusands of letters received fro grateful patients who have been lifted from of despond by St. James Society. Toe story is told in the gen years ago I had a long a pell at sickness, and to esse my suffering our. fury payetdan Injected morphine 1 nto me four times a day.

The result was the drug Mtttt grew on me until I felt 1 could not get along unlets I was fulj of morphine or cocaine. I lost my position, which I had held A friends forsook my family became so ashamed of me they twacUcaily dis ewned me; in fact. I had given up all hopes of ever being of any use to myself or any one else. I lost my vigor and my ambition; I became depressed and was a total mental and nhrsical wreck About two years ago I heard of a number of Deeole who were fit as bad aa I and had been cured by the St. James Society, and I made np mymtnd Ifthhi society could do for me whet it did for these men secured my old position, and am today drawing fU.feD a year, which to more saf an I was getang when I lost my position a tew years ago.

i now mace ta s) bottle of toe SL society remedy. This society to truly a godsend to those poor who haws fallen into the use of morphine or other drugs, ail are many thousands of men an women in all walks of life whose export Mice mm been similar to toe one given above, who were mental sad physios! wrecks until they took a free bottle of the James Society remedy, wWeh The St. James "Society was organised a little over three yean ago for the Seas porpoee of earing and lifting so the thoo sands of unfortunate people addicted morpolne and oflser drug habits. The octors of this society, who have made Hfe study of the msialilaa habit, discovered that what these people Deeded was little aminiil'tgswuill and support, walcn they did not get from friends or relatives. It la remarkable how Quickly a person addicted to the use of drugs will do erpry uHng, SHB power to uevxistc curea i moon mm ne nnas some one wso grvss sum a npgn asm encouragement.

The St. resets Sodety has a dean, sure remedy, which was discovered of the most skilled physicians after years of experience. It Is a strong tott rt JboSda up the system, soothe toe nerves. Invigorates Urn kills the desire for morphine, cocaine, laudanum or any drug the patten have been using. Over ijm doctors are ow prescribing this remedy with LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.

ranpments with tbr publishers te send a trial botOs abeolstety free, Broadway, Kew and mention nsv ing seen this liberal etrer to The uoastmsaosL, xoe ssmasms or mm oner is rauy gwacasaeea IlshSr. Any one may write witn perfect frfedosu to the doctors, at an enoe is strictly cooMenthd. apd kctere re satumed kf St mtsjtsOfc.

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