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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 9

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mm fines New Orleans Boy Was Outpointed in Gruelling Battle at. Los Angeles. Lob Angeles, ManJot, 01 today by Joe HI Orleans 11. foug.it a November 28. was defeated rers, of Los Angeles.

bree monlns atfo. ea nearly dark and lb? over the ring bad been Referee Eyton hoisted right and Jaw. fallowed almost floored Mando managed tc mds by slug of distance, how discarded In the last round. Standing close, they slammed rlghta and lefts to the head and fuugnt ilcrctly head to head with honors about even for the Tne Rivers of today was a wholly ool and heady battle and fought back hard. occasional uppercut, tensive fighting aga vas compelled CROSS OUTPOINTS BATTLING NELSON outpointed BatUli Leach Bowling Tourney Minneapolis.

November 2S. The nual tournament of the InternaiU Bowling association will take Local Sleeping Gar, Atlanta to Chattanooga, via Southern Railway. Leaves Atlanta Terminal Station 8:20 p. m. Occupy at Chattanooga until a.

m. AVOID IMPURE tot Infants and Invalids HO RUCK'S It means the Oriental and Genuine MALTED MILK The) Food Drink for all Ages For inian ta. invalids and growing children. Purenutrition, upbuilding the whole body. More healthful than EORUCK'S Contains Pure Milk I A.

Willie Ritchie Seizes Champ Wolgasfs Crown tWolgi I 1st, lc in Most Gruelling Battle, Ritchie Had Woleast All But Out in the Sound, When the Champion Struck Him Fight Was Even Up to That Stage pf the Battle. FrinclKO. Xeremoer The end of the fight Hundreds Increased the a'lowa that the champion to All through ered she Wolgasi man. Hie ayes boys faced each oUler wjth Ritchie confidently carrying toe fiejkt to hie looked worried. His face had lost the eueMM smile wore In the earlier rounds.

Ritchie made him wince wish a smash to the body and then shot a crushing right squarely to the law. Wofgaat tel. against the ropes, then retreated toward bis corner. Ritchie crowded him and as Wolgast railed his head he rlerjt crowed and Wolgast fell 'lmekeeper George Hart a been counting out Cham thirty seven years, began the seconds. At the count olgeat, very groggy.

Rltohle. near his own eady for the right cross teft struck him voices raised Referee Orlffln In another Instant the left glove of Wolgast struck low again. Rltohle tried to fight back, nut was plainly Releree Orlffln rushed between Igniters, pushed Wolgast aside and raised Ritchie's hand in token of victory. The crowd cheered him and hundreds rushed to shake his hand Wolgast had tl le rounds, four se snd Wolgast oeach training after the fight of the fight during each whole Wolgaat'a blows did little aam ole ast seemingly was lacking In condition. In the round before the fin fab his legs were so hoary he could hardly lift his feet from the mat.

while Ritchie, fresh and breathing perfectly, danced arovnl his adversary and pecked him with straight lefts. ly foul Rlti I do not believe he said, Orlffln caution nghL The new lightweight ame is Gary Steffen. ago today he the stricken Wolgast in Lt rounds from Joe Mandot i ROSTONIANfl jawr Famous Shoes for Men, iWJF STYLES THAT SPARK are strongly represented in every grade of BOSTONIANS that we carry. And there is good reason for it. Built cf the best materials by workmen of su perior skill and supervised at every step of the process by men who know how to cre ate tte what could logically be the result other than hoes of Superiority.

That's why you should buy them. Tan $4.00 and $5.00 the pair. Promptly 2f3 WHITEHALL ST. Fred S. Stewart Ca the th Is 11 years old age.

he several rights to the rights to the and Wolgast and face, and before the Wolgasfs round. ROUKD erful 1 tacked ROUND 1 They and rlgh' Ritchie drove the the ropes wltii snappy ROUND 5 ye. Decidedly Wolgi round a Woleast neutral and red the fi.st blood. otb Blee enreotion, which provoked Wolgast dr Wolgast spat Wolgast opened The champion ral "left' and oke gro nth. The round lefts escell to the blocking by ootm men Drought rheera.

Wolgast sent rigsit ana left '1th the shifty Cattforman. He kept olgaat's stomach and clue range. The apart HTKtl UM Itch IT landed a volley tomech and oattiosed had been riven i M'WHORTER HEADS GEORGIA ELEVEN team for 1111 In hall the captain of the venty of the alumni hall. eball "Boh" Mc MERCER HOLDS FLORIDA TEAM to the Jaw. A right cross almost sent I Ritchie to his haunches.

The cham plon followed this wltn a right that Jaokeonvllle. November til but closed the Calirornlan's right Mercer and Florida played a 0 to 0 ook I large crowd. Mercer outweighed laht eye. At close the Florldaa several po1 range the champion hammered away man. but the Alligators put up at the body, landing once In me pit pi stiff battle throughout.

the stomach with great lorce. tes hitting power deficient The the field. erapted goals rkamnior took his corner grinning, i yard line, but none Wolgasfs round. were successful. The entire Mercer Ritchie tares.

line played brilliantly, making eplen did openings lor the backfleld men. ROUND wolgast rusneo in ana wno ml0ei tbelr bast gains throuj Wolgast begsn to talk to Ritchie. The forward7 gal champion whinped several punches to other attempta at the for the Jaw and ooay mat an vui uvurea ward naaa failed. aeci the Cal Ifornlan. RitcBle appeared 1 Captain Norman played a brllllut unl game at fullback, for Mercer, his lfce bet sick smile and the champion sent In ftjihfi'l and Forrester, left half short ransr.

blows to the face. Wol nmcti ntf. also ROUND Wotgasfs round. rlg.lt ely. The the stomach.

wlnclreg Ritchie weathered the storm, landed a hard right swing face at the bell. Wolgasfs roc 'blows to the body. Ritchie showed surprising vitality, and tilted the cham 1 plon's head with straight left and right I wolgast here lost his poise, and Ritchie hammered unceasingly with right and i His best show: orrled. Ritchie's ri ng of the fight so fl Ritchie carried the Wolgast Wild. ROUND Fighting oead to head they exchanged race blows.

little damage. Wolgast apepared i the LOCAL NEGROES pace. Wolgast Total sco pace. Wofgaat able to An Itching Scalp FonnsBad HabH Zemo and Ton Wont Heed tc Scratch Your Scalp. Is ite ed.

A bell ended the round. Round ev n. I waa particularly noticeabh FOOTBALL RESULTS South. aev longest gains, althousrb ne was unable get away for nia Tenney several oci ccaslo steady gatr the required dlt VICTORS AGAIN In the last i present season played five garni C. 87 J.dey»u_ B.

a Clark unlve, They did wild. Each seemed sea rrocoTTeges. At Baptist college defeated Flak Srowfni university, at Nashville. II to Th. ig solid rights and lefts Held was mnddy.

and the weather un Wolgast swung wildly usually cold, but the local eleven went i round. The champion tnto the game with Its usual snap and dash, plowing through tne risk una for constant gmj ne almost at wllL laht rights i The winning of this game makes the rushed 'Wolgast alvout Atlanta Baptist college the undisputed 5nt to tne champions of tne soutn. uurmg me champions left ng sill slty feature iv Roth iViSS SlnrrWilrat of which the Atlanta negroee ehould sent Ritchie to th? wSb be Ju.Uy Nashville editor tel ood rights to the stomach and a left egraphs that the AUanU Bap Us ool over the closed eye. Kttchle countered lege had more enthusiastic sympathls with light right to the body. vVidsast ers yesterday among Nashville Tans i.r,V.Wnto^leandht,mo,t^oardtr\ltcMt?.

0th" tMm tnal hM fcSyitoM ever played at Naahvllle. The Atlanta Baptist college haa always played a hard, clean game, and wherever she bas gone she has won friends for herself along this Una. Readers of The Atlanta Constitution win ren splendid tribute paid this te years ago by Bernle McKay Li Eattli ileesT. i Oil! 1 C. A a For any skin anicTJrjn.

Itch. czctn a. plea, tdotchoa. ZZ2ZZO. No natter tf yoo have tried ever else 'nSis mm O.

ndor the tea vens ZEMO. If yon Itches. to West. i bt "tS tuSi'SLS' rorrt cfeczcoa ever nra rust "ii 2T. or XT 3f crilES.

Ibbsi is at. Case 18. Too apply lwnjd ZEMO with the gets inst a tonch cf It. ITo trace is left. Am.

Crass Goes t. Capital. Amertcue, Da. Novemeer J00. Hon.

Charles B. Crisp, repre rellef. tho Instant rcllof. a. elect ior the third congrea Too feel this in too opoa es of so stohai district, wfll leave Americus itch, nil all distress.

Oct Vho liberal tonight for Washington, where, until usu sue insist stupois caiossii as yoo tsn. Rollcf from any too ZEIiOls FOOTBALL. Norfolk. Ta, November On a field of mud. the football team of Washington and Lee college easily dee feated the team from the Agricultural snd Mechanical college of Raleigh.

victory over the University of Ten elected Rushlns the hall at all stares eh place the so: His blowa I ately after una releree wicked tlllUes. blood? I freshman year placed on all southern game. A. Vandegraffe goli through1 baaeOasl and rootoaii wim nave over iac, a Oeorrla man of being captain of the The 11 bleed I baseball team and captain of tte foot I lacked the punch neeei ne up: i. Louisiana' a ast defense was pari sen.

munis football, as did Kelley and stills i quarter. Carl body and law and scamper "For Florida Taylor mads the Placement. For Florida Taylor mads the of the Crln Alabama threatened only once dnr lg the contest and on this occasion IS yards ckle for the score. Moody kick IIK'ke KIsM Oaard Jt Oulre Wag M. BaUbsck.

son A. Je, DSeaj McDowell Belrbaek Stetson Gordon T. DeLand. November Stetson won from Gordon Institute this after noon by a score of 41 to 7. The local boya played rlnga around their op ponents In the second quarter Gordon made a beautiful forward pass.

a down and goal. Sneideger. Snutt worth. Padgett and Merritt starred im Stetson, and McWhorter, Woodbu November ta. Be Tnlana stadium, Louisiana State nlveralty today won the Louisiana otball championship for the ma from Tnlane eme was the first played victory was the first rsrlsuV North Carolina 0.

a. I Richmond, i. November 21. The orange and ue of the University of wall I trailed the white and blue of of 66 to 0. Captain FloH i Virginia, several aensa da the favorite, ths Georgians had the tcuehdown.

while a Or at year man, edge on the afternoons wprk. Rs' Mayer, eicelled his team mates by Georgia Tech. v. p. I.

5. Wsshlngton. November 2a. By the defeat of Virginia Polytechnic Institute here today by the score or 14 to Georgetown university practically was assured of the football championship of the aouth Atlantic states. The Virginia boys were able to make a showing against Georgetown only In the Orst quarter, when they played the local team to a scoreless tie.

On the wet Held Virginia's light eleven tired and were helpless against the heavy attack of Georgetown's men. Wake Up! You Lazy Stomach! Make Your Stomach Cheerfully Do Its Work Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab eU Digest Your Rood and Assist the People who complain they are wor a frazsle are nearly always dyspec and are recommended to use Stt ets lazy, food ferments and sou loatlng. the blood becomes tl lugglsh. the liver is blamed. dining room fa a chamber ot One of the greatest evils of i err, life la Jhe quick lunch.

Ucated traced the preponde ad of taking ta king place food, inoluding meats, bias, starches They pi thorough dlgesi hlcb pass Tablets Bonds for rushes throusrh bolting the rood, deglutition pable or digesting latlon by the lacteal conducted to all parts of building and every druggist haa gtaort's Dyep Every druggist I Advertlsemel Investment High prade municipal railroad and public service corporation bonds Sell tar bt tf ofleriifjs Earris, Forbes Co. I M. W. h'ch poslUon he, has Mled with I fsm I Us SI vrw i bottle. March, wsaen the Incoming democratic Mmm Wheatley.

Waf PSSinUUVS, I tec ta amo and gu. an teed si mmmt, I I drucgists everywhere, and In Atlanta I I Aoout th. eabht w. know T.I....S. Ma OTP, AO LATEST MARKET NEWS MARKETS CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING wT'Ed wSiSS, Only Cotton Market east cams, tin laac Inln Ovens (CJ Beta fee Rneswiea I Ritchie's left Mot out and wolgast jSSm V.

tasi Thanks could do was to close In, stalling all notion, stock. I the while, his eyes glased. With the Hawkiaa Lett Tackle atoa I men locked Wolgast brought his left Rlsht "is w. The blow was clearly discern Wolgast, Ible and the crowd yelled Its protest, once. He Referee Orlffln grasped Wolgast, rm qualify' yon." He had scarcely finish today was packed and ed when Wolgast duplicated the punch awarded the fight to nitchle.

grain, coffee. ng day. th cotton seed products exchansea Closed. Liverpool futures closed ona nan point half point oown. Foreign Finance.

ai shaas JSIIeensBI boos. Clreoli ties taneeeeeil £32.000. Bullion inorea otw tacrewed 00.000. Otter fcers ee Inorewd £1 118 Public Sepoalu decreased oeat3081 Tbe teder majltlMm Kr Bomber. N'ovemoer The rate Tl'Jssri ItS'mra General Sepoalta InereeeeS Me Odd In bias decreased OW rrases.

Silver hesd ssere aes s.lU2^0o(>^inea. Bert in. Sseausr wt MM (Hi per Three per feet rentes. cbense on London. 25 22 eentmea for ebscks.

Private ooat niev par ceaL Liverpool Cotton. Llveroent. November re snot smsl 1 T.S7: seed mieannr 7 03: lev minims. (.80: ordlnarr. ortlnarj.

lit The ealee ef the der bias, of which 700 for aoeeiletton end expert In cloned 5,800 Ameroen. Baeelms, 52.000 bee taclsdlsg 55.SM APMrMaa. ntsras arm Or Mas Prev. enbw tnv rr S.7S J.72 ll.TSUj 6 75 72 0 71H ae2vt e.se London Slock Market. rtingsll to 1H sMats B.

miaou vllle end ne. sestkera Its liver. SO 4 25 a a CORNELL LOSES TO OLD PENN Philadelphia, November JS. Pennsylvania added another victory to her itng str.ng of successes over the Cornell football team by winning tree Thanksgllvng game on Franklin field today ty the score of 7 to 2. It had been snowing for almost ten hours befrre the game began and the field was soaked from the slush, caus ng opto teams to frequently muff or fum.

ble the slippery ball. This condition, of the field was Indirectly responsible for all the scoring. Gold Watch From Colonel. Oyster Bay. N.

November Elbert E. Martin. the stenographer who grappled with John Sen rank after he had shot Colonel Theodore Rooxe velt In Milwaukee, is today the proud possessor oi handsome sold watch. a Thanksgiving glf In appreciation of ATLANTA nm the co lo For Sale $25,000 City Bonds to Net Robinson Humphrey Wardlaw i Company "Third Bk. Bldg.

$10,000 GA. RY. EL. CO. Gold Bonds J.

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Bank rwlding. iUcH'N ortr Am erle, rfank 1JONWN, i. BBlldlng nk ATLANTA BRANCH, 1015 17 Fourth National Bank Building. C. B.

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