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I jutkfi I sal lantit sout is yea gooc otl Us in ods. tier stejj lace wfc rith six 1 beaten 1 end. fch box ho ck isuppori Ithe entire THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. W)L. No.

170 ATLANTA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1906, PRICE FIVE CENTS. pmm ms i FROM GEQRGIA i fl 1 REWARDS TALENT mil Boys Bid lot Make I in tiees Distance Once. Ml at Nev Orleans. organs Ware cn the Defensive in! rue two Touch Twns Being Scored in the 1 Second Half Governor ll BU Colloqny Terrell Present 1 1 111 1 1 11 1 1111 1 11111111 1 II1 III III I Mi in the Crescent I City Event. i PSSS Nelson.

Ga December l. i VIEWS OP CROWD WHICH WITNESSED TBCH CLEMSON GAME. ON THE BIGHT IS ONE OF THE TECH BLEACHERS, AND ON THE LEFT THE TECH i GRANDSTAND. New Orleans, December I. With oaaperateK contested football game I 9t a a 1 1 1 races on the program at the fair ARMY TEAM BEATEN men who made the tech IB I yyj Savannah, outpimted Graves, CsslCa TOUCIKJOWFI jl ifl 1 sHXpONT? 1 RACR Six.

Char ere In the first they did not i I Mart to kicking. Georgia's line being IfM Oro. MorUboy worK 'MM I lb, qdck chanting oollegta la the C5 'HoggK to second The EnigltatU tft half, and three times when wltnth pVilLADHLPHJA. December I The before going 1.. Army man.

it was the I 108 'Mountain). 12 to t. third. jOdng of the red and blacK Annapolis midshipmen won the Army's ball on their SO yanl T.lm* 1 Auditor. Old Stone and 'U'irfened" i half baekl 7.

HHH I City (OBgla stirrened. on Franklin field this afternoon. North 1 ball back to the Navy 40 yard Mne. KB 4J1 of Uie rlay in the flrs; lialf was in croft from on tne Douglas gained 10 yards on a fake kick, to I. won; Colloquy.

112 (Toy). II io hashed HRH 1H I Inrta lire miking the distance on aft" a 4S yard run. and Norton's roc 1 1 4 4 Jer, dowr the 30 ardl.no cess in making the goal giving the navv Northcraft Kicks Goal. LV i i cverj down. On t.ie 30 line is through cen Hi mwell onsMe kick, which was cap a total of 10 pomts to the army 0.

The then Tt i 1 St ey Captain Artley, piaoed the ball The Navy could no nothing the nrst an KS i WM "JM JT" 5 yard line. CorpweTl wktng and at to tnd the 0 to: 1 1 over on two 0 the midshipmen turning up the 10 to Johnson on the Army's 20 yard line, a I Mae I.ynco points In the half. The he tHH Hi 4 and 70 MKT, throwing the Georgia team, tanen amc 1 uock out liawog no ap WM Kained 1 3 to 5 eecor.d: Matador. 106 8. tu: over tackle for a touchdown preclable effect on the attendance.

yards through center. Beavers kicked on 'Ttln). 20 to I. third. Time 1:43 4 Besrttaent was equally divided, the large "Tootsle" Douglas, the Tennessee Ooy.

the next line up and Spencer headed the MmA Bitter Brown. Oberon. Globe BOber of resident alumni of the unl wag a steilar performer throughout the catch 0:1 the Army's 45 yard line and flH ftunner' Israellte c'Jt Glass. Fay Tem Mlty turning out in mass to encour the broken leg he suffered in a Northcroft kicked a beautiful goal from 1 B8 'mBmi use. visitors.

Governor Terrell was yame lM. vMr nQt lmpedi hi8 work placement. Pcore: Navy 4. Army 0. I JHI Wood Claim.

104 (A. Martin). XT of 825 ysri. being throwT "I 1 SSRS left guard Brown strongly In victory. vard line ItkV I and McJet.a Ketroa Tint TT.if LffilimHI New Oneaas Entries for Jfionday.

Iield at fUOtBEU HLCKAftl First Race FUe and a half tur.on.s. loaro right tackle Ketror. The teani came on tield at him back 3 Mount ford was then 2 year old maidens, purse: Spider Car right end Graves 1:56 send off sent In. in Johnsons place. i 115: Royal Bond, Henry Boswortn.

H4; War quarterback the Annapolis cadets. Five minutes Norton Makee Touchdown Moncr 106 a Cox later the West Point eleven appeared and Norton maxec touchdown. HtIw 1 10; Duuhcss of Montebelio. Roeematlon. Maker left Hodgson was also loudly cheered.

The Arrov won waa the Army 40 yard a Jk vHB Venelo. Jack Harley. Gold Duke. 105; Smith Fleming toss and elected to defend the west 1'ne and Norton dropped back for ap Doubt. Isabel Norton kicked off to the army's 15 yard tiful forward pass.

Norton to Ingram. Mankfns. Dar tam, Lehigh. Timekeeper. HuH, Tale.

Une. Stearns running the bal. back 10 the latter carrled the bal; OVOr a I O'Netl. Mayor Jonnson. uti.

yards on the first line up. West Point touch down. Norton, a moment later Kk 4 Phillips, MO; Arabo. 100; TyronUn. in XOU RNEY ktcked tne going straight air.

Mcked the goal, making the score. Navy ter for 6 yards, and Douglas gained 3 cer fumbling the ball on the Navy's 10 'r 1 Charlie fiaeUnan, 106; ALMOST OVER 'hraUKh tadtIOi J' St fumbteT'Vnd felfjn VB nlhal Bey her 30 yard line. Spencer went through the Army's 28 yard line. Douglas got Male Withers 90 ithietie club will Have 1 fc Johnson fumbled. Plersal securing the Bernard on the Army's 10 yard line.

A kt aHataW i HAf I Salile Billy Vertrees. Final Bowling Matches Ln navy. 6 u2S N07ton was thrown for brought back to 25 yard line. "I and Blackburn. 107.

The vVsPk yards and punted out Dounci 9 Norton then dropped back for Sixth Race Wile and a sixteenth, aeu IlilS on the army's 30 yard line. parent try for goal from the field. "I log; Mra. Annie. Otley IL Juagle imp.

On the nrst line up Beavers sent a There was another forward pass, how Kgfe. 1 Dromio. King Ellsworth. HI; Happy The bowling tournament at the Atlanta beautiful kick to the Navy's 15 yard line. ever, but the ball went to the Army I 'LfljF c.

hearing completion, only SSX. Touchdown. n7vv i htfaed by.E.' CI pp L. to the 37 yard line. On an exchange of' the Navy i Photo by Will F.

Jfelaon. i cheduled for Tuesday evening, COACH J. W. HEISMAN. ASSIST AN COACH JOE BEAN.

It 1 HE RUti 'L niUms and winner of Tuesday through center, and Hanlon 3 al Piereal. UW 1 11 1 I I i With the Alabama Teams. SURPRISES THE RULE Michigan as she did. ai With the Alabama Teams. i will participate.

In this roil amee will be rolled, total pins the winner of the Individual i will be awarded the cbani TEAM IS BANQUETED. Coach and Several Friends Enjoyed a Delightful Evening the Etowah. Tech football team was enter at the Etowah last ies, W. H. Glenn and telr AUam lelightful evening.

William Rapdle, Isolde Gregg, :r.d others. The menu appropriate design and of 3100, divide! Judge R. C. Cornell. Buckelew.

Second was unt Fly, a black and iv May Fley and Queen feated the DC spectators, brought in h.v Jjiloi gained 2 sa.il 2. The Army attempted i ball lng the Navy's Douglas brought out to tl.e 26 yard 111 anu Douglas kicked to Week's on on the Navy's 50 yard 1 Beav rs kicked to the Navy's 10 yard Hin Una aid Dougia i carried the bail back Smith. Bturned the Army' a 15 yard line. holding. DougUi secured, the ball punted to; Mountford on the Array's yatd Ilia Douglas yard line and Beavers kicked but lost 5 ton.

Who gained vards kicked Imo the line, and thro' Norton recovered the baU. Nortain gain on the Army ed 6 yards, but the ball was bro. ght West Point ma ck and given to the Army for later I There was only ferenre. Jchn on went through center the West Point for 6 yards, a Beavers then tried for ihg for their rmy's a drop kick frotr tile ao yard line. Thejtoucn at hall Mnw bitween the poets, 1 tk.

was aaain brought out to the accomplish Navya 25 yard line, and kicked Hill i the the rimainder of the mainly puni.ng and kicking, bucking beln gat tempted. no changes In either line up. Hanlon before being Douglas kicked to Mountford 25 yard line and the but with the ball 70 yards goal, there was lltf'c being called before anything right right end back half back North 911ngturf Plersa' 1 0 yards. pun ei the Navy i cured the ball on a le on their 40 yard I ra Bougies again kicked, this HgfcD 0N A SEBIODS CHARGE. ne the Ixill goi to West Point on I 35 yard line, wher? Beavem Han Bound Over for At ST to Norio" Mlt.

Dousis went through center for 4 I Columbue. December I yards and then kicked to Johnson on the Harry Mendel, a young man 23 years of Army's 25 yard line. Hague threw the age. has been bound over by Judge Len Army quarter, hard. Beavers punted to naxd Lhe charge of attempted crtro Spenoer on the Army's 50 yard line and upon the person of Miss line At this point Ayers went right end in place" or Stearns foi Army.

Beavers punted to the Array yard line. Spencer gained 3 yards, and the trains. witnessed the rea. lawyers and others to at the first the ball going Johnson on the 20 yard line. Smith tried the canter for i scored the hall ran the hot the score was Berta Both Mendel rsday night, and Curry betn witbout escort, saenoei oaerea to waia home wtth her.

She eays that while passing a dark alley, the young man made improper proposals and attempted to seize her. She escaped, but was again seised, a struggle ensuing. She finally succeeded in breaking away from him, she Mendel stated that if he was guilty of the things charged by 'the zfrt he did not know it. He is being member of the Navy team, I prosecuted by the girl's step father. DURING PAST SEASON Dixie Teams Rated and an All Southern Eleven for 1906 Picked by The Constitution Sporting Editor.

I ALL SOUTHERN ELEVEN Stone, Vanderbllt Center. Pritchard, Vanderbilt. Left Tackle. E. Noel, Vanderbilt Tackle.

Chora, Vanaerbm Right Guard. McLain, VaaderbUt Left Guard. Brown. Teeh Left, End. Bob Blake.

Vanderbilt Right End. Manier, Vanderbilt Fullback. Fnrttrik, 7 Left Half. I Dan Blake. Vanderbilt.

Right Halt i Costen, Vanderbilt. Quarter. By A. W. LYNN.

With Thanksgiving came the end (probably the roost remarkable football season since the founding of the game, and this was due in the mam 10 the new rules which were put on and not exactly found wanting. The southern division of the game was with surprises, but it is a hard revised play was the cause of this. Dope failed to pan out. and this, of course, was the reason so many of the predictions went wrong, comparative scores time end again giving a team a victory Before the real battle sent It from tha field a vanquished aggregation. The last taste the football loving pub had or one, of these unexpected happenings utag'fo Atlanta on Thanksgiving when the Tallow Jacket? were and Auburn and the Tlgi barely won from these two teams, a very small margin being between I insures of the games.

the demson hunch went Into action, end the surprise, that seised wherf Williams' team outclassed and Played that of ECrtption. Alabam itage of the game beggar The Alabama team also turned lose 1 rome dumbfounding work in the latter nortion of the season, the first great nn i expected being the victory over Auburn. uegan the season by getting 1 sting at the hands of Vander 'it. At that time the score etemed to nake Alabama out weaker than she (he Ala ha mans developed good explanation of the Commodore same to that It was not so much the weakness of one as the great strength ot the other. The Cofamoderes were nrt Alabama improved, bw her sister.

anything to start with. Coach Don brought them to Atlanta to play Yellow Jackets, and they were do were just Tech had 1 lot a southern foot ball team the hardest batth fought on a southern gridiron. Then came the Sewanee game, with Vandy making only 20 pohits Vandy was staie. was toe explanation. Right here It is well to meat ton that Sewanee defeated Tech.

who scored on Vanderbilt. something the Tennessee Tigers were unable to do. Neither were the Carlisle Indiana, for that matter, and Tech the trounchlng by ClemJbn has been nao a sianoing or the southern elevens. As it Is, ciemson has to be placed in that position. Of course, Vanderbilt takes off the lead honors again, with Sewanee second.

The two Tiger teams did not get together this past season, and while Se wanee'a form gives her place over Clem eon, who knows bat bad the twain met the Tigers from Sooth Carolina would have taken second place. There is no telling what might have occurred In this season of surprises when sB the dope Davidson had a nice bunch, and although she played Ciemson to a the Yellow Jackets defeated her and she has to be shoved in fifth place below Alabama beat Auburn. BASEBALL GAME IN DECEMBER Pneumatic Ball Proved Quite a Success Yesterday Afternoon, 1 The demonstration of the pnet 1 i ball proved very successful vest handed a 7 to I defi I the Firemen in a rather post a game. About 300 of the faithful gj months. Weldon Henley worked en.

the slab fo the professionals; Billy Smith, however into a new role, and relieved hie in the last inning. Billy had wuj on the firing line, ball in Atlanta the while engaged athletes 3ut of practice, their work be an entertaining The line up of the teams follows: 'archer LaFIt tcher Nan Ruck. Monte first ha Be Ralnwai. Jordan second base Dnl McMflJan short stop Cotttngha McCay third base Jfai Ty Cobb left field Pritche MEXICO TO BUT KAnKOAB. Believed That Government Will Acquire the Central, Mexico City.

Mexico. December i. Eoen Richards, the new elected president of the Mexican Central railroad: Walter Rosen, representing the New York beafe I ing firm of Ladeoburx. Thalltnan A and Pablo Martinez del Rio. representing the Mexican government were capital that a deal is abaci eluded whereby On Mexican will purchase the Central..

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