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CEORCIA TECHS LOSE 1 AUBURN Tech Braced Up Hail Yesterday Afternoon, GUM Vu Lost in First Half, When Superior Work of the Auburn Teem Scored Two Touch FOOTBALL RESULTS SOUTH. Auburn 10, TeeS 0. Vandarbilt 97, Central 0. A C. 6, Fla.

State 0. 12. 0' Carlisle 14. A and M. 10, TuUno 0.

FOOTBALL RESULTS EAST TaU 84, Oolnmbia 0. li, Harvard 0. Princeton 18, Cornell 8. 17, Holy Croat 4. Watt Point ig, WilHanu 0.

9, Nary RESULTS WIST Wisconsin 0 18. Nebraaka 12 Illinois 6 October 29. (3pedaf 1 wperlor offen.lv. pVly two touchdown, on the Georgia Tech team this afternoon In the first half and the game, 12 to 0. The Tech team wa.

ouf welghed fuiir 8 pound, to I the man. a. Auburn had In her heaviest Stan for man the Aubyrn rush line was Physically stronger than the Tech line It was mainly owing to this that Tech lost. The Auburn team played a hard, rush ing system of push, pull and drag football, which the Tech team Was unable to until the tTech coa. hee could get an opportunity to talk to their team in the The result became immediately apparent.

Auhum wa. any more scoring, but they lost the ball repeatedly on downs and never threaten ed Tech's goal, the splendid pitting of a Brown keeping the bail most or the in Auburn's territory. While It is doubtful if Tech could have had the Auburn offenae been as successfully met in the first half as in the second the score would have I 0 to 0. While the Tecii was plainly out rushed, Auburn was equally plainly nut kicked. The Tech ream played grittlly from first to last and died hard.

They uffered the loss of BuUer at end of the first half urul were at a further disadvantage of play Ing In aand so deep that It was impos aible for them to secure foothold, which i condition did not operate so hard against the Auburn team, as they were Nevertheless A team and deserved i had the 1 ing no excuse for her defeat and everybody in Tech delegation expresses themselves as being greatly pleased with their nice treatment at the hands of Auburn. The two teams lined up as follows: TECH. Position, AUBURN. Butler and quarter Hamilton. Houseal right half Koy Wilson left haif Remolds Clarke fullback Lacey right end Patterson Wilson left end Brown right tackle Jones Moore left tacltle Street Gregg right guard: Moon Burns left guard Brasweil Slroms center BuUer ncnenor.

rereree; Lovejoy, YALE SCORES 34 ON COLUMBIANS Old Eli's Sons Win Most Decisive Victory of Series. New York, October 29. Outclassed In every department of the game, Columbia football eleven was defeated by Yale at American League park this afternoon by a score of 34 to 0. In their five contests this was Yale's moot decisive victory. In the first half Columbia held Yale to 12 to 0, and showed at Intervals good football form.

In the second period the game was a rout tot the local eleven. Yale's players Jamming their way through the whole Columbia eleven for big gains. Columbia'a reverse in the second half was due largely to her lack of aub atltutea. Columbia's best bit of work was ahown at the start ot tne when Meuenthln caught Roraback's kick off and eluding nine of the Yale eleven rushed 70 yards down the field before caujrht him and prevented Columbia's quarterback from acoring a touch down that for a moment looked certain. Captain Stangland.

of Columbia, was seriously hart In the first few minutes of play, and was forced to leave the game. Hia absence crippled Columbia se SWARTHMORE BEATS NAVY. Middies Had Only One Chance and Lost That. Annapolla, October 29. Swarth more defeated the Midshipmen here this afternoon by a score of 9 to in a game during; the whole of which the local team had only one chance to score, and tost this through Barnham's fumble on the visitors 6 yard line.

The feature of the game was the offensive work of for the visitors, who with Whit nan made nearly all of war tamo re a Hanrey Helps Florida State. Savannah, Oa, October (Special Savannah won from the Florida Bute college this afternoon by superior weight Work of the Florida, college was better, but Savannah scored once In the first aaa tne game exooa to o. runaa was sireaginenea since laying tne having Hanvey and for An Interesting card THE CONSTTTUnON: ATLANTA. GAM SUNDAY, OCTO BEIi 30. 1904 TWO STARS OF THE FOOTBALL WORLD.

i warn bbbbbbbbbbB ABB BBBsl BBBBbtS RITTER, PRINCETON. Referee Time, 50 minutes. Attendance, 500. DOE ROLLED TO TOUCHDOWN. West Point Was in Good Form and Downed Williams 16 to 0.

West Point. N. October West Point defeated Williams College at football here today by a score of 16 to 0. Notwithstanding the absence of Graves, who is laid up with a fractured rib. West Point wa.

in good form, and played with her customary vigor, a feature of the game was a long run by He waa tackled by Walters on Williams 5 yard line, and the two rolled over and over until Doe scored a touchdown. "Play Ball" is the latest Get it Oldfield Wins Championship, New York. Oct 0 her 79 RaniM AM. field won the tnuek ship of world at the Empire City track, defeating Paul Sartori, the driver of William K. Vanderbilt, ear in the final beat of the four cornered 10 mue run rus ume was o.

wnjen beau all world', record, for 10 miles on a track from a atandlna start bv two flftha of a second Oldfield had pre SHE VLIN, OF TALE. SADLER'S TEAM SEWANEE WINS CENTRAL LOSES LOST TO SCRUBS! BY HARD BUCKS BY BIG SCORE I The University School Eleven Tennessee Beaten in a Very; Vanderbilt Eleven Rolled Up Defeated by Tech, Exciting Game the Score 97 Points Against 11 to 0. Was 1 2 to 0. Kentuckians. Helsman team met Heisman system yes 'terday afternoon when Sadler's aggregation of footballists from the University School at Stone Mountain me: defeat at the hands of the Tech second team.

Against the second teams of other col I leges Sadler might have worked out a victory with his men. but he was power i less before a team which has for the last month been trained to meet every attack of the Helsman system, and taught bow to foil this offense. The eleven which has time and time again penetrated the line of the Tech 'varsity, rushing the ball yards at a time through the line and around the end, scoring touchdowns, was not to be defeated by a prep team. The final score was II to 0 in favor of the gold and white. Still the game was a battle well worth seeing, and was thoroughlj enjoyed by the small crowd Probably the best prep team in the state was fighting against the best second team in the south, and the battle was to the finish.

Once In the first half Merrill wearing the gold and white of the Tech flashed across the goal line for a touchdown after repeated hard plunges through the line, attacks which even the regular Tech eleven would have found hard to stop. And again in the second half a Tech runner with the ball, Roberts made another touchdown after as determined a defense as marked the firat There were stars enough on the university school eleven for one day. There was Woodruff, at quarter, the little brother of the dlrrunutive Georgia quarterback, who Is the star of that team. Then Griffin, last year a member of the Georgia football team, at tackle, and Battey, the other tackle, put up a fine game. King was there when needed.

The entire Tech second team played nice ball and when a gain was needed made their distance. At times whert the University school eleven had the ball their defense was good. The line up of the jwo teams follows: TECH SCRUBS. Position. UNIVERSITY.

Thrash center Munroe Holloman guard Knight right tackle Battey Simmons left tackle Griffin Roherts rta ht end OnMnn Underwood left end Ragan Schaub half Merritt Stout half Hatcher Merrill nuiDacK King Roberts quarterback John Regan Buys Ixetta. Chicago. October The trotting Bewaaee opened the game with a kick off, advancing 20 yards, and lost tho ball on downs. Tennessee bucked the Sewanee line and the ball was carried by Parker until Tennessee lost it on downs. Bean made a splendid kick for Tennessee, and when Sewanee next secured the ball it speedily lost it on a fumble.

Tennessee lost it after Parker again bucked center for the necessary distance. By hard line work Sewanee gaind 25 yards, and Tennessee next secured the ball on the 10 yard line. Sewanee was unable to kick goal from the field after obtaining the ball on a fumble. After an excellent play Bean, Sewanee made a series of line bucks which enabled Phillips to score a touchdown. The goal was kicked by Shaffer.

First half called. Score, 6 to 0. In opening the second half Tennessee kicked off and Sewanee Immediately resorted to its line bucking, and put the pigskin over Tennessee's 40 yard line. The second touchdown then by Scarborough, with Shaffer kicking goal. Subsequent plays were less inter esting, and much punting wag indulged in.

Score last half, 6 to 0. following is tne line up: iroauion. Tennessee. "Little" Fox T. "Little" Caldwell palter rV Atkinson L.

H. B. Belmont marker Lmpire, Francis. Nashville. October 29.

(Special, i In a very one sided game Vanderbilt I rolled up the large score of 97 to 0 against the team from Central University this evening out on Dudluy field. The visitors were very weak at every 1 point, and were hopelessly outclassed, falling to make the necessary gains a single time during the game. The result was somewhat disappointing to the spectators In as much as Central played such a strong game on their last appearance here. Quite a number of substl tutes were uaed, and tBeae repeatedly made gains of from five to twenty five i Coach McGuggin la pleased with the 1 outcome, but adds he Intends to keep the men working steadily for the Thanksgiving game. The whole team did credl I table work, but the bucking of Captain i Graham and the end rune of Craig were probably the best work for the Kentuckians.

The line up was as follows: VANDERBILT. Position. CENTRAL. I left end Bryan Taylor left tackle Crenshaw. Sibley left guard Trigg Patterson center inacner.

B. Brown right guard Graham, right tackle Moss I Hamilton and ilomer right end Gillespie. Haygood quarter back Zell Bryan and left half Hunt. Casten right half Rodes. Hamilton and Momer full back Howe.

Referee, Walker; umpire. Greene. CORNELL PUT UP SPIRITED FIGHT Princeton Forced to Work Hard for Her Vic tory, Ithaca. N. October 29 Princeton won today's football game with by a More of 18 to 6, bat the victors were forced to work their hardest to make gains, being outclassed by Cornell in many stage, of the game, especially in the first part of the contest.

The Cornell men ahowed their ability to advance the ball consistently and Birmingham did well in the punting, nearly always sending the ball more than 40 yard, and lowing nothing in exchanges with Tooker. ouaw gpsaw in Virginia. Roanoke, Va, October Hon. Leslie Shaw, secretary of the treaaurv. made three speeches in the ninth Virginia district mdav.

His first ston waa at Has Meadawa. a small industrial town near wythevflle, QUAKER ELEVEN BESTS HMD Ml Points of Carte, Only Three Times Wat Harvard in Striking Distance of Bad and Blue Goal Pennsylvania's Play Too Versatile for Harvard. Cambridge. Mass. October 29.

The third surprise of the football season occurred at Soldiers' field today, when the Harvard eleven was not only defeated and preveneted from scoring, but was completely outplayed in even department of the game by the University of Pennsylvania The final score was Pennsylvania 1 1. Harvard 0 Only three times throughout the game was the Harvard eleven within striking distance of Pennsylvania's "goal. On two of these occasions she fumbled the ball. On the third she was held for downs when only 12 yards from the Pennsylvania goal The game was a spectacular one throughout. The Fennsylvanlans play was extremely versatile, punting, delayed passes, quarterback runs, rake kicks and plunges through tne line rapidly each otner.

Stevenson. 1'iekarski and Green were the stars for the Quakers Harvard was not without brilliant nlav Starr into econd half, drove his men with that seriously threatened the goal line. Rrill also played The game was unusually rough, slugging being rrequent on both sides, and for this offense two Pennsylvania players were ruled the field by Referee 'Ed Wards. Harvard and Pfnneylvanta were both penalized for off side play and holding In the line. Harvard made many substitutions In the second half, and the substitutes played a fast and faster game than did the regulars.

Pennsylvania rushed 66 times yards, kicked 13 times for 1 Had twenty first downs. lied 77 times for 178 yards. Kit trs for 232 yards anil had SEASON OPENS IN DAHLONEGA North Georgia Bovs Defeated Ball Ground 50 ti 0. the of 50 to 0. The game Is of especial interest because It Is the first game of football ever l.y the college at Dahloaega.

Uy to this time the trustees have prohibited athletics with any team outsicTe of the city. The Dahloneg.i football team is prob I ablv the heaviest in the sttae. The average weight is nearly 170 pounds. Dah lonega expects hereafter to engage In games with any college in tfce south. A game has been arranged with Stone Mountain for Thanksgiving Day.

the game to be In Gainesville, Ga. Dahlonega expects by this game to prove that she has the material and I ability to cope with Tech. Georgia, or I any other college In this section for honors on f.ie gridiron. C. W.

Davis, formerly of the University i of Tennessee, has been coaching the team preparatory to securing a perma i nent coach. The boys realize that they cannot etpect to establish any great record their first year of play, and thaT without a regular ooach, thev do i expect to demonstrate by their pluck, Innate skill, by their determination and atrength that fhey can be considered i hereafter as a team worthy of the steel of any college football team In the i The game yesterday was chiefly char acteriied by the preponderant ability of I the college boys. Though outweighed they played rings around their less skillful opponents. Halves were played of 20 and IS minutes each. The line op for tRe Dahlonega boys was: Knox, left end; Aycock, left tackle; PfTTliipa.

left guard; Sims, center; Alford, right guard; Byers, right tackle; Broach, right end; Wright, quarterback; Neill. right half back; Wallace, left half back and Tow, full back. Texas 23, Washington 0. St. Louis, October The University of Texas eleven, of Austin, defeated Washington university, of St.

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Jacobs' Pharmacy, 6 8 1 0 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall St. JoaTj.

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