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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 13

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Of Vot And Gridiron Meets Bat Hi OrY 'Of Vol And garheel 4 Y01- And arneel tirldiron III 1 I 1 V. 1 7 I 1 (- i I 1- Coech Robert Ney land led big charges forth yesterday afternoon for tier last-real practice before Saturdays tame. Just enough exercise to Prober the gen and insure their being hi good condition for tomorrow, will b. given this afternoon. In practice.

Coach Neyland laid special stress on the rorwsrd pass. trIllell T11111 ILIFY01 I to make things unfavorable. for this style of warfare, the aerial game will likely play a large Dart in tile battle Emphasis was likewise- laid AT1 'Lick-tag. and from the efforts of DorriberrY. Young.

and Witt. it appeared that if the game resolvoe Into punting duel. that the Vols will be on an -equal footing with tbeir opponents. Dummy Scrimmage. A sharp dummy scrimmato 'Me held atter the kicking and Dillining but to real blocking or tackling was attempted.

as the Tennessee squat is too small to risk interior men in civil warier. Word comes from North Carolina that the Tarheels likewise took their final- workout and that entrained for Knoxville. arriving, I hers this morning. They will work I out et the Whittle golf course thie afternoon. ungoom bkwtom Cooch Robert Neyland kd his charges forth YthterdaY for tier last-real practice before I Baturlays gams.

Just enough exercise to Prober the gen and insure their being hi Just ououxix exercise to Ittaber II the gen and Insure their being Pt good- Condition for tomorrow. will I I be elven this afternoon. 1 I In practice. Coach Noyland laid special stress on the 1 forwsrd pass- Unless rain Serves I to sake things unfavorable. fnr I 1 this styli of warfare the aerial i ill likely ulsv.a la rams rre mei-, I Twenty-Given membors of the North Caroina football squad, accompanied by Coaches Collins and Cernoy; and Manager Van-noes, loft this afternoon for Knoxville, where they moot the Univrsity of Saturday In a contest that will mark Ms seventh meeting of the two stet univorsttles on the gridiron over a period of 33 years.

Of the six games previously played, North Carolina won four. lost one and one in a tie. Following is the record: Volt Year Tarheels 0 1893 80 1897 18 3 1900 23 12 1908 0 1909 3 3 1619 0 Twenty-Given membars of the North Caroina football squad. accompanied by Coaches Collins Manager Vetl- an ernay, an anage noes. left this afternoon- for I.

ATLANTA. 30. tRiSoith-. ern Conference football this -waek canters -in' the 4Vandit: Georgia-Virginia, Maryland-South -Cam line-I, and North Carolina-Tennessee games. Tech and M.

will fight tor standing In the confer- enc. at Grant Florida. Washington anti Lee and MUD all go outside the conference for intersectional games. 'Florida will meet the University rot Chicago in Chirago. Washington 1 and Lee -goes td Morgantovrn tot West Virginia and Tulane will attl --with Missuort.

-Alabama, last year's champions. Nrules a alight favoritt Over beefinge of a more uguirienced' 'regular team and stronger Teserve, 'although i I thawing Against the Middle -'Tennessee Teachers' miler, last- Saturday was 11111)imiliVe. -4. t-- -v The Coramodores.fth. buil' tow -Utter -men have built -up a fast and shifty backfield' and their line 1s The presence -of (Inventor- and Mn.

Brandon- as the gueats of Governor of- will' give an added 'interest to the struggle. I 1Georgia: still feeling' the 7 to defsat It the 'hands of Virginia last will journey tet' IAC2 bath's field for revenge. Both f' consider Saturday's of paramount ce aside, from conference bovines four games out otlh eleven they, have played. There have been thres.ti Lruggio, -2 --i La: still feeling' the if to I A the 'bands of will journey to' TAM for revenge amsf consider Saturday's paramount impcirtance rom Canterettee lo has'Iron four games out oleven they have played. ive been three tie games.

ATLANTA. Sept: 30. (A)Sonth- ru Conferesoe football interest thi iisk centers in the Vander GeorgiaVirginia, Maryland-Sou th Carolina' an4 North Carolina-Termeasea games. Maryland-South Comibit North Carolina-Tennessee ad itarilltanca dlultn: ill: the at Grant Washington and Lee Tullius all go outside tho con- ference for intenectionat games. rkorids will meet the Universite Chicago in Chirago.

Washington notererindees fwourl in.mteersetecuitioensurnivtearmesitay of Chicago in Chicago. Washington and Lee goes to' Morgantown to play West Virginia and Tulane will p3attle ith issuoyi. Alabama. last rear iham Plone. a slight favorite Over Vander.

hilt beefing. of a more experienced regular team and stronger 'reserve. althouah Vanderbilt's I thawing --a gmelatalas'e I a unPrealoars- I The 'with -men back have built -up fast and shifty backfield' and their .1 strong. isTh. ae the enee -ref guests of Governor of Tell.

tiesAesitwilt sivn an added -interest South de teat. her 1 new athletic- field which will seat 7,000. -with her opening ettference game Maryland. So th Caro Una overwhelmed the 1104114 En- kin outfit last -Saturday' but in doing lost the services of 'several regulars the Maryland game. Maryland Is an lunimown quantity, but strong paned.

1 North- Carolina awL4 Tennessee will furnish another, cOnferellce contest. North Carolina. suffer- ing from a defeat at the Itands.of Wake, Forest last has been pointing to the 7enneisee game. while Tennessee is consider- ittg the- contest one of ilts moat Important of -season Iduisiana" State univeri ity plays Southwest Institut in preparation for her that conference game the dollowing Saturdar with Tennessee. The University of Mis sissIppi also goeCout ofl the con- ference to play.

TM Mississippi Aggiei -will flay hitseissippi college. Auburn and. Clentso- will clash at Auburn. In 'their anudal ammo. The Tigers consider th i Auburn game the biggest on their schedule and -havef beenworking! hard -to perfect an offense which WM pnos trate the Auburn line, one of the strongest In the south.

Tigrlains men are suffering front "the coin. plots lack of punter. abd 'Coach Morey says the hot' weather has materially affected the of the-men. 1- Tile Tigers COUSIMIT tag AUEMTII gams the biggest on theitl schedule and -havopf been scworking! hard -to perfect an offense which WM pnv. trate the Auburn line, WAS Of the strongest in the TheTlatus men are suffering from the corn.

piste lack of punter slid 'Coach Morey says the hot' weather has materially 'affected the "icondition of the her opening seat South Carolina te lento bay i lt new athletic, field ch wi 1 7,000. with reroute op tuas with Maryland. Sthith Caro- un a overwhelmed the fightint Er11- outfit last Saturdar but in lino overwhelmid-the En- kite outfit last Saturday but in thine quantity. but US! a strong gain. e.

Maryland is an lusbmown 1 North Caroilna and Tonnes, IL turniSzt anotner oPliterolIce North Carolina Tennessee will furnish another, opnterence North Carolina suffer- in from a defeat at the Wake Forest last SatOday bas been pointing to the ennease 7 game. while Tennessee Is consider- iDt the- contest one ot its moat oh7 of 1- .6 i'' Louisiana' State nniveri itl Piefe ttiwA writ 1' TellteSSIL Tao university or sissIppl aLso goeCout of the con- ference to lay. 4'Arkantlas. The toissipni -will -flay wo Auburn and. Clemson twill clash at Auburn In 'their auntial game.

I I I I 1 1 A II II I truns to enable the Texans to I a I decision over the New-Orj I Pels in the- sixth -decision -gain. of the Dixie -seem, I tumed' in one of the best -performances of-a career studded with bril1 Mut 'The Southern association pen, nant winners outhit the Texas? titleholders, Love his bits scattered better than who for, the I Miller Gets Hamer. Unisex qtreutt tient over the left-field -fence with two out and, Morse i I on second in the first inning was the 'only four bagger the home run champion of the Lone Star state ciPcult bit during the series. Brain; ard went to third, in the Dallas half latter obtaining a single: With two 1 out Miller went to bat and drove Brainard home with it; tingle, his third safe blow 9tthe tussle. The Birds made their greatect I threat on the third stanza.

Dowie opened that frame with single. Love welted Martina, the next batter. 'Dowie and Martina were vanced by Gardner's sacrifice. The Catcher scored and took Hendrick's roller and tossed the ball to. Tate, who caught Martina at third.

ended he inning by hoisting to Morse. 1," 4 '4 1 1 runs to enable the Texans to 'itio a I I 'stoi, piettenitanionthoevegrixtlithe gaine of the Dixie series. Miller tits, sixth I leans Pels I A 43 't0 I deCIS1011 over me rilew in of the Dixie I turned' in one of the. best -perform- noes of-a career studded with bril- I liant th 'The Southern association pen- nant' winners- outhiv, the Texasrrules Love 's i league titleholders, but kept his hits scattered better than i 1Jof. who for the i or e'ta I 121110T-1 CITC111; CIOUT over LflS lertiwuu fence -with two out and, Morse ion.

second In the first inning champion of the tone 'Star state the 'only four bagger the home. rua i crcuit bit during the series, Brain- I 'ard went to third. In the Daum, het latter obtaining a With two misi -wasilettef v.to1g be tossed through the air fast and frequent, and line plays will be run with a bewilderitta chants of pace 1" 1 1 -4 a ot It i 4 i -1 1 7 No 's two teams that battloti axainst what was considered lessor 4 oDDoliants on last Saturday would ha hardly recoirnised for the same cis in this week's rams. For On tact that North Carolina uoe41 aom 45 men showed that the coach WU bring itrell on a cor nom. 45 znen showed thit -the coach was hiring titres' on a csr- All the Vo la where allowing a vast amount of fight and Dell yesterday afternoon, and not a one was troubled with injuries.

Pros- TOM E. 0 E.G. FULL A. la 2 1 Aft a I a No AL4a Oft I 11 I arhe 1 4 s. OnJaihe ls-- -e- re.

en TTeam 1611---- 6, 1 I 3 1. BILLYrFERRELL. HALF- and Jacking but one Inch of rsaching the six foot- at half. Is much lighter, making but, 162, but boasts of tho same inchagct-He showed apes well scant oft-the large used In the opening game with. Visks'iroreat' 111 1 I I .0 I I ILA A 10 64,,, icts.

Shuford promises to make a name' for himself as fullback before the season Is over, 4, his early see-as season lineploughing' been very gratifying to the 'coaches. He Is on. of the biggest of the North Carolina backs, the scales 1 pects now are that the Tennesses Torn young, whose- spictscular 9 squad will go Into Saturday', con- Wiz style of play, without attain- test in almost perfect 0-yard run in the carolina-Duke tios to winning or losing. condition. gamo last ysar was one of the Aid the team which battles Ten- I According to balsa eater- most sensational plays of the sea will not be the ea son, Is one of the biggest threats tho ono that met Wake roma ma a tamed by Major Neyland at ores- to the Vol defense.

Young was either in person or in stylo at ent. Charley Rice will start at full- not a regular last year but still back tomorrow. Dick Dodson has got Into a larger number of gammas plav not shown the line plunging ability Difference La Vols. which characterized his work dur- i But them will be a vast differ- trig the last 1 I plav. not shown line pluniriag ability Difference ts Vols.

which characterized hts work duri But there will be a vast differ- dng the last campaign. and his pects now are that the Tenneasewl 'Quad will go Into Saturday'', gos-1 Tom Tom young, whose- spectacular -yard run in the Carolina-Duke me last year was one of the ()et sensational plays of the la one of the biggest threats the Vol defense. Young was a regular last year but still into a larger number of games- gamo last 'tsar one of -tho most sensational plays of the ssason, Is One of th biggest threats to the Vol Young was not a regular last year but still got Into a larger number of games. 1 4 4 me rt 4 SI 0 rds ,4., Prim For y-fri! f- -4, 1 'f. 4 T' tt Tarheels Hold Practice.

On Golf 'tfilks ell" 111 the Vol machine AIM Leal entrance may be withheld until a Saturday Coach Neyland employed late period in the game. Billy only the oldent and best known nt Harkness wM be at ouarter.sith football plays. Nothing new or Everett Derryberry and Jinuny II-original was attempted. III need more at halt ofill the bow and VrOw and muzzle Jimmy will be Liken an loading muskets of grid warfare. the hope that be may see fit to But it will not be so this Satur- pull another of the 96-yard stunts day.

A well developed aerial at which was his specialty in the tack. trlak line plays. tiWteD112t oponing contest. and then there end runs, fake formations and all the other things which go to make isn't any other logical applicant anywaY. I up the modern coaches' footbeil play will oomo out 1.3 quick nieces- Everett least Derryberry will likely do vuntint.

at until either slot. It "Ill be the tanhi-machine- tit-- --(37 IrA Vein II wrs keg. I Irtu us La 5 IAA MA CU 111:10 1 Witt or Ed Young are Harkiess wM be at quarter-a-1th Everett Derryberry and "Wimpy Elmore at halt Jimmy will be taken aloneOn the hope that be may see fit to pull another of the 96-yard stunts which was his specialty in the opening contest. and then there Isn't any other logical applicant Derryberry will likely do the punting. at least until either! No.

88 52 ii(0) 91 72(N) 85 98 '17 70 75 95, 89 20 :19 '4't- 7 4 58: .62 ii(0) .91 11' 72SN) 96 ,17 70 75 4, 89 20 h-f:" 19 74:, No 61) 88 .625 72(0) .91 9- 7Z(N) 96 70 75 95, 1 89 20 hi io 4), I Box Score. Dallas AB. R. H. PO.

A. Et 211. 4 1. 1 11 0 Gross. Bs.

2 1 0 Brainard, tcf. A 4 1, 1 0 Miller; rt. 3 1 3 0 te 0 Inlet, 4 0 010 0: 0 Woeber, 3 0 0 3 1 0 1111. 3- 0 4 -0 'Billings. 4 0 0 1 '0 0 Lore.

p. 3 0 1 02 0 'Totals 0. 31 3 7 27 11' 0 New Orleans A13. R. H.

PO. Gardner. 3 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 1- 1- 7 0 0 Vick. 4 0 '22 0 0 4 '1 '1 4 1 0 WItsley. It 4 .0 1 0 0 Deale-31 3 0 2 2 0, 0 2 1' 2 0 Dewitt.

3 1 2 4 4 0 Martina; 1- 0 00 0 --Totals 29 Al 10 27, 0 lo'y Innings: R. 2 0000 0 0 1 0-3 New 'Orleans. 0.1 0 0 0 0 0'14-2 Fans Who ThatsCharnpionshipsfight 3 Will ReqUire Games; 1 21 I i 1 I 2. 1 I 1 1, 1 3 1 .3 2 '2 -1 2'. 2, 3, 3 3 1 2, 2 '1 2 I 2 I 11 a4 I McMurray Warren end Schuler Williams, SaPP end 'Morehead Gregory Atveeli tackle, Eby Howard Whisnant (C) guard Faulkner guard Supple guard Davis' Thompson Evans Schwartz Lipscomb' McIntosh' Hackney Furth.

Satterfield. Wilkins Gray- quarter YOung Greshen Lassiter Cove half 0 Ellison Shuford full Block full Sides .4, I. 1r' ray 1 end I. I. II.

or .6 0'. 5 11 ,164 8 10 156 8 10 179 188: 6 176 0 ry 190 0 '6 202 5 6. 226 1., 210 5 5 11 7 5 6 11 9 5 1112 33 2 192. 12 150, 62 81' 4: 84 .151 5 5- 'T'77-: 135 ,8 10 .145 57 issz 5.: 110- 164 79 5 110 50 6: 0 158 85'. 0 164 51 5 9 150 87.

6. 1. A171, 78 1 II ,182 r. 97 5 9 175 71 5 11 170 63 '5 10 "ler '1'; Height ft. le.

Weight' '6 1, .1 0 AIN 11.. 164 8 10 156 8 10 179 or' 190 -o 195 7 1 202 5 6 225 193 S. 1, 9 ,185 5 11 0' 188, 8 6 11 9 168 ilv A 33 2 192 12 5 IO: 150. 62 84 '5 7 151 5 :135, 5 '-'7" 135 3 ,8 10 145 5' 11 182 11.: 110 '1 164 711 5: icr 110 50 6 0 188 85 It 0 -J. 164 :111.

150 5-' 1.. 78 5 11 18 2 71 8 110 63 '5 10 gun. and gas of the gridiron. Roy into the genie. The Omge and Whits reachtne! North''.

Carolina football will arrivo in Knoxyllis this morning at 10 o'ciock. 'According to advanco reports. reservations havo been made at the Whittle, Springs. hotel, for only 3O Men. Is a imuoh than will hold a light workout, on the -Whittle Springs (mum this afterneofif 'beginning about 3 o'clock.

That only $0 of Os possible 60 men arc being brought signifies that tho Tariteol mentor has finally decided on his squad, and ift An 16..4 la boot of tho Betting favors 6 c'dd dare practice under thir ordeal bs the and 'lCardinala for him by 'lit "mile believe series held erofiniraldh'sfirbaseht 'heti" ll'illatni) fror olio sionto''play'ithrbuth 11.DePale.ngi has tired to re- I iOnship that 12 starts Saturday in the Tank. Ma. ill Uncertain. eru drilled in but a certain Style A et liflar for the Canon-Newman enconten and their limited efforts eras shown in that the aerial gams was not even, attempted. But it will he- tar different Ja approaching contest with Forth Carolina.

The pigskin will PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Portland 5-5; Missions 4-10. Sacramento Los Angeles Oakland 13: San Francisco 6. Seattle 7: Hollywood 7. (Called end tenth.

darkness. has- plokod out largo umber avallatdo Two base bitsVick and ziTate. Home runMiller: Stolen Ripley. Baer Gardner, Martina, Ewo Idt 2 and Deal. Double playsTucker, Ewoldt and Hen drick: Riley (unassisted).

Lett on basesDallas New Orleans 6. Bases on ballsoft Martina, oft I4ovei. Struck outby-Martina Li Hit by pitcherH. Martina. (Woe( bet).

'UmpiresFannin, Campbe141 ill Hand Time-2 05 1 4 1 Neither Nortisby nor Miller Hug- I ertl watc ed the ri i al glak Yeuheell'ttot, shed' 'further Exp wo on theli- pitching.eelections. teamk put In brisk workouts at the Horneby sad be would not. make American 'league park this after- any choice before tomerruw- night, 1 noon, as well as the advance guard but, the Cardinal camp seems ter-of fandom's host, gathering from tam it 'will be either Willie Sher-all corners of the country, are con- del or Grover ClevelantrAlexander, fident that the series -will be as Tbe annoying.effects of a -slew ball hotly contested as those -of 1924 on the energy, of the Tankees', at I tad 1925: each ofwhitch went the I tack may swayllornsbes selection lim n. of seven games.1.4- to Sherdel, who possesses a Ain- I to Sltsrdel, who a Aim: 2 I '1'2 1 'l closely matched playing. 1 tillsing toss'ot.

this t. 0 TEXAN TEAMSHAVE MAJORITTOFWINS MICMPHI flept.110 (A2) the TO1111 league have won five out of six series in the annual tilts between winners Is the Lose Star circuit and 'victors in the Southern loss by New the soond time the Pelicans bay. been turned back In their efforts to gain the Dixie flag. Fort Worth, boas of the Texas diamond world for many seasons-prior to the one just- ended, has grabbed the inter-league championship tour times. Mobile, with so over the Panthers in 1922, la the only -South.

ertt reProseatuttro- to triumph over the rivals. rjEcolii: I Or10-4tsi OU Li0'11 es, i 1111111 IPIE buy lhatsult.NOINgeologyou Dtly that suit History Of Vol Squad in Brief Height Yrs. on Name Poe. N. In; Weight Team $.

Jones end 16 7 162 3 McKean end 26 5 10 164 2 ond end 33 8 9 160 3 J. Johnson end 40 6 0 174 1 Undress end 31 5 11 167 2 McClure end 41 8 10 160 2 Dodson full 13 6 0 163 2 errybrry half 15 5 11 170 2 Harkness (C) quarter 11 5 10 16S 3 Elmore half 12 5 5 150 2 Moors quarter 21 5 9 155 2 Young halt 17 8 9 135 2 Witt quarter 14 8 10 155 2 Rice full 28 11 180 2 Werner half 16 5 7 165 1 S. lye full 25 8 6 160 2 McArthur tackle 18 6 0 190 2 H. Johnson guard 22 8 0 185 1 arnhill guard 24 5 10 170 2 Trtcp guard 21, ll it 170 1 Butcher center 23 8 0. 186 Abernathy center 29 8 0 170 2 Hensley tackle 36 8 4 160 1r.

Joh neen tackle 22 8 180 1 Lowry tackle 32 5 10 184 2 F. Jones guard 38 5 .8 167 2 HInton guard 39 5 160 3 Hoes' guard 9 163 3 IL Green minter 6 75 175 .3 Yrs. on Team 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 22 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 strength of the two teams, as well Tha Tuttle thOice Is as the ability of each to nib' lin- understood to betreeit' Herb der reverses, strengthens the pros- Pennock. aid Urban Shocker, with. peel.

of a keenly fought-11U bat-. the 'chances tie Arrive No'anks 'Aresfaverites. ens 2 er Although Street hotting New Tork absorbed the -vanguard commissioners have estiblished the of fans; ittlatili. or them- from If St. Yankees as 'slight rainy Louis with cluoteelerPfacaltY, but wagers phseed at 'odds of 6 hotel the district and centers of metropolitan sport to 5.

a tendency toward even mousy sup life -reflected of unusual wasinclicated.today as Yankee Potters. encountered rush of In. series' intreest, rush on he Saturday moraine for the turnstiles coming eager to to the unreserved, 'areas the snap Those who favor the Cardinals--; Teilkee stadium 111-. anything like and the National leaguers' backing expectations. 'park will Isn't all from St.

Louisbelieve bulge with a raO.ord crowd, that Rogers, Hornsby and his men The. bigh mark, 62,187 in 'wlIlilde sto- triumph on the same 19:3., may be, exceeded "wave of destiny" that propelled I. aralehle room Washington to vjetory in its first are 1 series in lint Indomitable bright for 4the-lerinning Sat fighting spirit carried the Cardi- urday, owith a week, end rain nals to their first National league Predicteer schedule pennant. Observers believe this for 'the first two 'gime hello splrltj backed ttemeudous home Saturday and Sunday. with 'a jump firs the St.

to asrenewal the Louts outfit, ao: 1 battla 'hut; in the gOmPlishment I event 2of Any -postponement, the of -a 'conquering clan tams isrilKiemain-berti'until two was evident in today's batteing and games-. are; tompleted. field; drill 1 of tha Cards Hornsby rule lloldsgOodlor ti4o three cons was YisIbly effected' by the tests -schedulorkln St, Pro-- death of his mother in vidingthe. serlei settled in by directed I the -workout' courage- fire York Arill be the and put as much seat as poi- I scene Of the 'deciding Loulswith hotel the theater district and centers of metropolitan sport life evidence of unusual tutreest, If rush Saturday morning for the turnstiles to the unreserved, 'areas ot the Taikee staAium itr anything like expectations. park will bulge with '4 a record series crowd, The.

pretous high mark, 62,187 in 1923., may b. exceeded. by 5,000. all available room tweather prospects are noite, too bright for 4the'terfnattng -game Sat with a week, end rain preOcteer 'prtient schedule calls for 'the first two gime. hell Saturday and Sunday' with 'a jump to St- of the 0- ugh -7-- Street 1- betting ow absorbed the -vanguard stoners' have estiblished the of 'fans; filatiir'of' them- from St.

as 'slight rainy Loo1147wfut oustoolarrlacilltY, but nIseed, at 'odds of 6 hotel the theater district even money and centers' of metropolitari sport Icated.today as tankee life -reflected of unusual encountered the inin Of In. series' intreest, If 'the rush on Cardinal eager to Saturday moraine for the turnstiles siallable oCardinils---to Tailkoo I unreserved, 'aroYthing- eas of the II who favor th; stadium 1.11' like National leaguers' backlog expectations. the'big bail 'park will 1 from St Louisbelieve bulge with'4 a reC.ord crciwd, and his men sto-. triumph on the same 1923., may be', 5.000. of destiny" that propelled all, available room js filled gton to vjetory in Its first are too series in lint Indomitable bright Sat- spirit carried the urday.

with a week i end Of rain their first National 'league Predicteer 'Preient schedule Oblent.a believe this 'cilia ins Stud two game here acked tremendous home illaturdaLvand tfundar with ithuslasm--avill firs the St to Stliouts -tor: the cant to'chimpionship ac- 1 battle 'but in th iment i the 'grit of -a'conquering clan teams lent in today's batteing ond same 1 1 of the rule the three -con- sIrisibly affected' by the tests St. J.Joels,,,, his, mother-In bat the serlei settled in I the courage- live- ganies.New York Aral be the as much test as posqscone Of the deciding conflicts I pu- 4 t-', d- i 7 Ra .1. 1 i -t, Illtall i tilt -I' 4 Iv-, IL. it. u.

1 r--. ern cc) you ilos 1 have I -''4 bu -t y--an'-0' --it coa i. 1. 00 .1 i 7 -i' Alit come, aroun I ,..4, '4- HOW A BOUT9 '2' THAT, HAT Ib I. 1.

vr IP 11 ed S0 flat- I -7- ait la I 4.21- 4 1 --e 1 t- 7 i' 1 I MI14 1 40111 tt 1 or lit 1 1- 1 C''': 7 -7 I --i if about we-7 ra-- 1 -1 4- I i'''''' -7 7- .21 i ')- i 1 Asik ork'''' 4' ''''t 0- '4 I 7 1 zulip ...4, 4 ,4..... ,1" 1,,,,, 11. I. i 'CRIMSON TIpETANS TO iHNANDY GAmE BIRMINGHAM, SO. 1.4:1At least 400 BIrMingbara ball fans will follow the University -of Alabama toam Ict Nashville, Tennfor the tint Southern con.

ference of the SeLSCIU, it was announced here tonight. Three hundred fifty tickets for, the -Alehemo-Vanderbilt battle In-'. Nashville, Saturday In Birmingham Sports officiabi said. A special will be operated from Birmingham toh N' Ashville for have been taken by about 400 "o'rS02116' railroad officials rtiportittL-Atr4, CARDINALHOLER WILL NOTPITCH-ON- SABBATH NEW YORK, Sept. O.

Victor Keen, 26-yearokl star of the St. Louie Cardinale, pitching staff- cannot be calledupon 4-for duty ht the- second game of the world aeries Sunday- Keen- sena-- ere of Philadelphia: end graduate of the University, of Is the oon 'of Methodist, minister now in Baltimore. Both father and eon Are (yowled to zlaying ow the Sabbath. keen's contract has 'a clause exempting htet. from orrlhis day.

o. 0 IN CI 01 A GOOD cigarand and a might, good cigar! --That's i3ordnal Its rich, tropic ralkIness is -ut, terly distinctivea distinctiveness known only to importedclgars. Try iteach puff will prove that Portina is a mighty good I -14111 LA 'I. 2:30 is. WATICINS F1 riri; tm 7, 17 r9rsTaR 2-((- GAME ij ---il-- FIRST' '14 LET'S' (1-0 TENNESSEE t.

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CO. 411 4 INTERNATIONALTEALI 'GETS INDIAN PLAYERS Otto. Sept- SO. WI! ---Uuttleidor Cliff Lee of the CUT. and Indians goes to the Newark I Internationals ixt.1 the deal- timely.

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