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TII MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER JO, 151 FOURTEEN 27, lU. team appearta ali Oiost blii to stop bar. Sporting News of the Day -V" Pennsylvania te put th fidlshlng toucbt to th scor. Michigan bad Pennsylvania, tl to la th second period, when the for, tune of th battl changed, Tb Pennsylvanlan suddeqly became a chaagsd team Id th latter part of th seeond quarter and played Michigan off her feet, th period odlag 21 to 7.

In th third period th fighting Quakers hammered out a second touchdown, making th score 21 to 14 aad la th final dash th red and. blue put th scar up to MOV AtHIUKNTALLT KILLED. BLMMI.KV1IJ.JS, Nov. Manor file, th ll-yr-old son ot State Gam Warden Juts Henry hies, waa Accidentally killed her today while out hunting with a eum panion. Tne boy used the butt of his gun in beating th doss off soiu young pigs, when young lUce's weapon was discharged.

ImiA from both barrel ntrd hi td. Death wa almost Instantaneous. by Pete ITItaabtr PENNSYLVANIA MS H0UT IE DEFEATS fill BIT FOOTBALL RESULTS HHlwFi FOR 111 HEIST LSI STEADY AGGRESSIVE PLAY FROM MISSISSIPPI TEAM Williams It; Wslra T. Am ham VI: Worcester Poly. It I-hlgh.

Bwartautor. santyKaiil, ta Tl; Valla Nov Coll fit Michigan Agricultural MU OmODI 3 New Quaker Hero Brought Out i In Quarterback Marshall Mount tilun 21 Hyracuse Ifayett. Kentucky Mat 44; Hanover Washington and Jefferson. IT; Visitors Dangerously Near Bull Dog's Goal Game Fiercely Fought and Thrills Spectators to End Tigers Beat Louisiana State University One Touchdown Wt- era Reserve, I'nlvsrslty of Plltsl.urgh it. Unl- Second-Hand Cars Bargain Prices PUNTING IS FREQUENT WOLVERINES OUTPLAYED UNIVERSITY LINE HOLDS OPEN PLAY IS FOLLOWED HUTM0BILE ROADSTER in A No.

1 $403.00 New Mass Formation Brought by Tom Shevlin Success Hurry-up Yost's. Men -Had Game 21 to 0 at End of Second Period In Last Quarter It Appeared That Visitors Wrest Victory from Alabamians Score Is Made by Left End kearley on Fumbled Punt By Long Run MITCHELL veralty of Maryland Alabama Mississippi t. Mercer I'nl. Tnn. 14.

Tulan 27; Ml. A. and M. St Auburn. I.

a St Johns rollege 26; V. M. (. Dartmouth. 24; Cornell, o.

rarllals, 17; Army (. Wisconsin, (4: Arkansas, T. Tale, It: Brown. Pennsylvania. 27; Michigan.

21. Rewanee, fleorgla Tern. t. Harvard. Vanderhllt.

t- Perdu. Illinois t. Princeton, N. T. if.

Buckwell 11; Navy 1, North Carolina, South Carolina, t. Tale reshmen. Princeton Freshmen, t. 4 fully Tried Out fcPassenjrer Mitchell Tourino; Car -New. Tirfs Freshly painted and fulljr equipped- 35 Horse, i Crf 1 power.

CHALMERS lpuUI la The Advertise. -MOBILE. Nov. I Vure dasslUi- end ran. terrMe bucking and apactaeular tha flrst clasa football Kama axon In Mobil la l(ht years eras played on tha Monro yard nrldlron thta afternoon.

Auburn da-leatlnc tha Louisiana mat I'nlvaralty team by' on. Nearly twi thouaand people aaw tha game. Tha weather, crowd and the football aptrlt waa propltloua for Juat uoh a game. i Hill" Loulaell. a Mobile lad.

NEW HAVEN, CONN, Nov. Ilaylng a steady and aggreaalv game, Yal defeated the strong Brown eleven this afternoon It to 0, although more than one th visitors played dangerously near to a score. A new mas formation brought on from th West by Coach "Tom Bhevlln wa successfully tried out by Yale. Both sides resorted to frequent punting throughout the game. Fullback Flynn of Yale one booting tb ball with a (avorlng wind some sixty yard.

Th first score wa made In th third period. Flynn punted to Henry, who fumbled and Wheeler recovered the ball. Flynn then plunged through th Brown line repeatedly down to TULANE TURNS DEFEAT INTO SUDDEN VICTORY rr trerward Paura Im I.aat ftaarler laa Against Mlaelaatpail Aggie PHILADELPHIA. Nov. Pennsylvania turned what appeared to a -humiliating rouj Into a brilliant victory on th football field here this afternoon, when she defeated Mlchlgsn iT to tl.

It was en of. th most Interesting games played on Franklin Field In a long time, and brought out now Pennsylvania hero. In th per-, on of Quarterback Marshall, who on great 69 yard run scored tb touchdown that won the game. Flushed with victory In th last moments of play, th crowd bacam so enthusiastic that it ruahed on th playing field. Interrupting th gam.

It was five minutes before th police eould force th rooter back to tb sideline- long enough to permit A four passenger Chalmers Touring Car, Demountable Rims, just been thoroughly over- OPC PV hauled j. JL MITCHELL A 35 four passenger Touring Car, It A ft PV a bargain at started the game when he caught the Sp.rl.l to The Advertiser. TL'hUALOuSA. ALA, Nov. I Fight- log Ilk demon through four long quarters Alabama and Mississippi this aftornoon played to a 1 to I finish with the Crltnspn and Whit on th big end ot the score.

Th gam waa on of th most fiercely fought and the most thrilling ever seeu en th University campus, and the result wa In doubt until th final whistle blew. Th score represents pretty well th relative strength of the two team. Th lrst half wa all Alabama's, while the second part belongs to th MIssls-aipptana. Battered and bruised from the Tulan game last Saturday Alabama spent -most of her driving power in the first two ejuarter when she scored a drop kick by Moody and a touchdown by stlckney with goal follow' lng. Mississippi, seemingly In perfeot condition and slightly outweighing her opponent In the.

last half, drove them down tb field time and again, only to be held for down or to fall at a field goal. Except on two occasions, on one of which Hazton sent a drop kick over the bar from the thlrty-flve- pig akin on hie to and aent it Into- i the Waiting trmi at tjuarierDacn i. Dupont. The ball waa racea tip ana down the Held, the open play, being followed, until the last few minute 01 the Initial quarter, when the Brat and only score of tha came waa tallied. AU.

NEW ORLKANS. Nov. a Tulsne turned defeat Into victory today, and In one of tha moat sensational games ever played In the olive and blue stadium, defeated the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical 27, to 24. Tha score at the close of the first half was 24 to 7 In favor of the "Aggies." Tulan effectively used tb forward pass In the last period, when four out of five efforts Wfr successful, three resulting In touchdowns. Loft end Baker Bmlth of Tulane, recovering a fumbled ball, sprinted sixty burn had bucked Fullbaak Reaaljae time after time, but the heavy Louis iana line ne Often yard! of the visitor' goal posts, and aomethlna- had to be done, and the ten-yard Una, where Yal lost th ball on an attempted forward pass, and Fullback Henry punted to mid fleld.

Flyiyi broke through tho Brown 11ns for a thlrty-flv-yard fun to Brown' twnty-fiv-yard line. Plunge by Flynn and Phllbln battered down the. visitors strong defense, and th ball advanced slowly no Brown's one-yard line, when Flynn waa pushed over for a touchdown. He kicked th goal. Th fourth period opened with ah exchange ot punts In which Flynn, made hi sixty-yard klcy, dropping MITCHELL Seven passenger, six cylinder 60 TL.

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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, single cylinder with clutch belt drive. CINCINNATI. Nov. 10 Through recent discovery of an expert distiller of this city a method has been discovered for making whiskies, liquors and cordials In th privacy -of tha home. With a concentrated extract, a smooth and mellow whiskey, liquor or cordial can be made, saving the liquor dealers enormous profits.

Reuires no apparatus of any kind. A few minute does the work. Th question of legality of this process has been carefully investigated and found to "be legal and legitimate under -all lawa. This new method of making liquors at home will be welcomed by thousands of people, not only on account of the purity and excellence of the liquors that can be made, but on account of Its great saving. With Glllane John Sterling, Aldersaen Great Imp Drama at Empire Theatre today.

King Be ago plays the lead. A Great Play at Graft aad Bribery. Iea't let tkle great plctnre slip by oa. A Picture that appeals to all. IHlf, U) wudii forty-live yard from the Auburn goal posts, Leftend Kearley waa almost directly under tne ball.

L. Dupont bled the obal, and It bounded Into the arm' of tha Orange and Blue player. I.eae Rem Toaeaaowa. Bounding forward with lightning like rapidity the Auburn star got a lead on the pursuing Loulslanlana, and raced forty-flve yard down an open field for a touchdown. The entire twenty-two gridiron warrior followed doae behind, but the speedy Alajramlan wa never in danger of being overtak-icn.

Pandemonium reigned, and Major had kicked the goal before the cheer- I lng stopped. The acore waa 7 to 0. The Auburn eleven wa lighter than the Louisiana squad, but the Alabama squad were faster and there was more ginger In their playing. Several Louisiana men were bright particular stars, but the team failed to. work together.

Quarterback L. Dupont. did mora perhaps than anyone else to lose the Kame. Hi playing was slow, he appeared to be entirely out ot oondU 'r Special stars on the Louisiana eleven ROWDY ELLIOTT MAY NOP These cars are all in use and are within easy reach of the buyer that is looking for value. List your second hand car with us for sale.

i A MitGholl Motor Soles Co. Distributors for MITCHELL CARS and THOR Motorcycles "for South. Center Alabama -v yard line, and on another when th same player received a long forward pass and ran forty yafds for a touchdown but goal was not kicked. Th brilliant play of both team kept the spectators thrilled from tart to finish, and in th last quarter the excitement was Intense- for It looked as If the Mississippi attack would Inevitably wrest the victory from the Crimson and White, but Alabamians rallied each time their goal lint was threatened, and. before the game closed they had solved the visitors' offense and hurled It back shattered.

It was a wonderful game. The crippled Alabamians fought with courage, never yielding an inch of ground but what was taken from them. Their line waa Impregnable almost, and their backs played with a dash that was splendid. And the visitors played with equal abandon. The work of their quarterback, Fletcher, was the most brilliant ever seen here, and Haxton at right halfback, shared honors with htm.

The line-up of the two teams follows: Alabama Riddle, center; Hick, right guard: Love, left guard; Barnes, right tackle; VandeGraaff, left tackle; Long, right end; Jones, left end; Moody, quarter; McDonald, right half. VandeGraaff went in for Stlckney and in the fourth quarter took Riddle' place. Mississippi Adams, center; Mac-Call; right guard; Harris, left guard; Barker, right tackle; Myers, left tackle; Therrell, right end; Vandlver, left end; Fletcher, quarter; Haxton, right half; Gardner, left half; Leftwlchi full back. Samuels was substituted for Harris and Sprulnn for TherrelL BE VOLUNTEER IN 1913 Hurd. Marka Cooper Left Half Back.

Muller, Woodward (captlao Full Back. Arrendale, Schwartz Kimball. Noble Right alf Baker. Officials: Browne, Sewanee, referee; Courleaux, Birmingham, umpire; McDonald, Colgate, head, linesman. Touchdowns, Roule, Glllam, Williams of Mississippi; Hurd, Schwartz.

George, Smith of goals from touchdown; Route, Mississippi, three; Tulane. three. Field goal, Williams, Mississippi. Pngnacloiia Catcher Said to be Dissipated Aad Create Dlssentlom. this new method a quart of delicious and healthful liquor can be made for 25 cents, equal if not better than that sold at four times the price.

It is indeed 'wonderful and the discoverer of this method Das received thousand of letters of praise. We understand that the- discoverer of this wonderful Special te The Advertiser. NASHVILLE. Nov. In a statement here today Wi 3.

Hlrslg, 110 N. Lawrence St. president nf the local club, said that, Phone 3445. MONTGOMERY ALA. product Is permitting any person to try a whole quart free on trial, and we would suggest that any one who enjoys a.

real good whiskey write to the Universal Import Conw pany, 8079 Sycamor Street Cincinnati, and ask for re trial offer with booklet giving away secrets of the liquor business which will prove very Interesting. Advertisement WEST POINT CADETS ARE BEATEN BY CARLISLE Army Played Off Its Feet in Every Stage of the Gam. KOway tne pugnacious caicner -of last season's Volunteers, will not wear that uniform next year. Elliott wa of little use to the Nashville club last season, refusing to keep himself In condition onccount of his fondness for the white lights and highballs. Coupled with his dissipation, he succeeded In wrecking the team by creating Internal dissensions.

Hlrslg does not know exactly what method he will use In disposing of Elliott, ad on account of his reputation as a bad actor it may tfe a difficult matter to arrange a trade. Teddy Bair, the moist ball pitcher, will also be, missing when the spring roundup comes. Bair had the dis were: Reid, Lamb Dale. Tolbert. Evans and Arnold.

Other men; also played excellently, but lack -of team work spelled the defeat of the Louislanlana. Newell was the stellar attraction of the Tiger squad, while Ressljac. of Mobile, Major, Kearley and ThlKpen also were resplendently. Louisiana lost ninety-yards through penalties for holding. while the Auburn eleven lost a touchdown for the same reasons.

Newell, on a spectacular end run, raced thirty-live yards, stopping behind the Loulataa goa posts, but the play, was not counted because Meadows, at tackle, who relieved LoulBelle in tha last quarter, Dyeing WEST POINT. N. Nov. 9 Carlisle defeated the Army here today at football by a score of 27 to 6. The Indians outplayed the Cadets at every stage of the game, and only once, early In the first period, did the Army get within striking distance of the visit? ora' goal line.

This time they scored. The Cadets were baffled by the open field play of the Redskins and goals Were made by Thorpe and Arcasa through the Army tackles and around the ends. Thorpe's work was the feature of the srame. He tore through the Army again and again for long gains. His Visit the Orphenm today, and heac Billy Beard slag "When the Midnight hoo Ckoo Leave for Alabama." It's great.

See ad. en page 16. held a Louisiana man. Auburn hot "Quality" and only lost the score, but was penalized fifteen yards. The game was played WILSON SEES PRINCETON DEFEAT N.

Y. UNIVERSITY tinction of having the poorest average of any pitcher In the league-last year, and his work was a great disappointment after his splendid showing in 1911. The axe is very certain to tall on the heads of Lattimore, second baseman, Noise, who was recently secured from Chattanooga, and one of the other pitchers. without the least semblance of ill feel-Ins, and there was not a single complaint of the dirty playing. Both Cleaning To earns played fair and the game was Four Of Begnlars Not Allowed Play In Game.

Referee Pleases. Referee Brown an old Dartmouth star, gave perfect satisfaction such as "rarely occurs in a big game, a Line-up: Auburn. Positions. Louisiana. 50-yard run in the last half through the entire Army eleven was the most spectacular play, of the day.

He scored a touchdown on this play, which- waa disallowed on account of an Indian line-man caught holding. He scored two touchdowns and kicked thien goals, missing the fourth one. His one attempt at a goal from the fleld from the 45-yard mark went through, but was short a few feet. Army scored "after the Indians had been penalized to their 26-yard tine for holding. KAHW'S Shoes and Boots nils Centre.

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Nov. 9 Princeton found New York University no harder than had been expected and romped away with the long end of a 64 to 0 score here today. Almost from the start it was evident that New York was outclassed, and before the first period was over it became a case of how large a score the Tigers would roll The work of the Princeton back field stood out. prominently. All six of the backs which Princeton used tore through the line for gains varying from to 80 yards.

With the Yale game but a week off the work of the Orange and Black tine gave little opportunity for en-couragment. The showing was by no means up to the defensive strength displayed In the Harvard game and work on the offense was equally poor. Four of the Princeton regulars. Captain Pendleton, Andrews, Phillips, Logan, were out of the -game, being CORNELL ENDS SEASON BY DEFEAT FROM DARTMOUTH Adds the finishing touch to dainty style Exclusiveness in any one line means the attainment of perfection. Our business is exclusive dyeing and cleaning.

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9 Cornell brought its local'season to a close today with a defeat by Dartmouth, 24 to 0, in the best played Kama of the year. The superior weight of the Dartmouth line, and the speed of Its backs, took Cornell off its feet in the openlnsr quarter, but after the first few minutes Cornell held well, and made the next play for all it was worth. Consistent line plunges, which the Cornell line could not withstand, took the ball over through the agency of Whitney and Snow In the first period. Cornell held In the second, and In the third held Dartmouth for downs, six times on the home team's one-yard liner Louden finally caught a tor-ward pass back of the goat line. Tho visitors- scored again in the last period when Whitney intercepted a forward pass and ran to the ten-yard riignt iiau.

Ressijac Reid Fullback. Officials Referee, Brown. (Dartmouth): Umpire, Woodruff, (Georgia); Headlinesman, Austin, (Alabama), given a complete layoff. Today's game was the iirst which Captain Pendle-has missed since his entrance into college four years ago. President-elect Woodrow Wilson occupied a seat among the Tiger followers.

On his entrance to- the field he was given a rousing cheer by the Princeton under-graduates. SIDNEY LANIER WINS FROM HIGHLAND PARK TEAM Eliminates the soil: from the finest and most delicate garments, cleansing the entire texture without loss of color or 'shrinkage and line, where Cornell held and Engle-horn kicked from placement from the eighteen-yard line. Cornell used the forward pass continually, about one-half the tries being successful. effects in ladies dress. They represent the maximum in quality at Kahn's prices.

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LEXINGTON, Nov. St. John's College of Annapolis, by a score of 85 to 8. today Inflicted on Virginia Military Institute the first defeat It has suffered this season. The forward line i pass was played with telling effect by Highland Park.

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INI). Nov. 8 Purdue and Illinois battled tn a tie here this afternoon, the (ram- ending 9 to S. In th first part of the eame Purdue showed superiority. but the last 24 N.

Perry St MACON. C.A Nov. Mercer defeated the heavy University of Ten-, neesee eleven here this afternoon by a score of 27 to 14. Although out-welffhed. the loenl team wa superior to th visitors from the start.

Norman, Mercer's captain. Intercept-ad a forward pass aad ran forty yards for a touchdown. the visitors rallied and had on the run. Finally Purdue ufftclently to save itself from quarter Purdue braced defeat..

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