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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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The Tennesseani
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PENNANT RACE IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Settled Yesterday When Detroit Defeated St buis SCORE WAS TEN TO TWO Fhiladelphia Won a Double Reader Prom Pitched a markable Came Not a Man Reaching First Base STANDING OF TITE CLUBS Clubs Work Lost Pct 7ctroit 92 56 621 58 57 6117 Chicago 56 64 51 Cleveland 64 643 New York 70 78 473 14t Louis 47 83 447 linaton 69 90 394 49 102 '1691 THE NASHVILLE KISIERICAN StrNIMY OCTOBLIT COMMODORES PILE Up A BIG SCORE In Opening Game Against Kentucky State RESULT WAS FORTY TO 0 Team Considering the Practice It Bas Had Played Great Pass Was Very Mach in Games 4 fJ ipronm ct On Monday we will show some new things in stylish suits sent 113 by our ever alert New York buyer Prominent among them are the new browns pretty wines greens rich blues blacks and nobby mixtures Vgre won't mention prices- 1 yiet141 Since our formal Opening this department has ---47) been taxed to itS utmost our work-room force Syl) working night and 41140 i i 11 1i 1 day to supply the mar- 1 'il' A i ttit 14 (- I 44 0 1 0 velous demand for 4- 4 ---s- 1 our exclustve Milli- nery The wonderful sales of our hats is town talk and it is no wonder 4 If you have seen our bats you will understand the reason If you haven't seen i them you should by all means 1 1 A A COMPARISON IS ALL WE ASK 1907 lt 111: 01 IT INERY e'ArSe Ime I f01 1 I 1 'Y TIIE NASIIVILLE AlkIERICAN STINDkr9 OCTOTIIIt 190T I 1 eon -A11 1-Ao ------tir--v)10 i yi 3- --Ns 1 COMMODORES PILE tA -ky41 8' 1 140' Vt' 44 t'' 44 k- tt 4gier" INV 44 41 icoal! tei 1-14414 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE lajp A BIG SCORE 1 elS vior Ift -41 I 1 :1::11 '1J 11' e'r)4' 1 I 4 qi I SU II' EPg 11011 11' i Settled Yesterday When Des In Opening Game Against T-'' 4 troit Defeated St Louis 4k -4-r et's'77" tt'' -4-6-'4 ir-1 fr tritp Kentucky State I fsit otez i 11 rr 1 A 7 M1111171 111'4 ER11 i SCORE WAS TEN TO TWO 3t n' 4: '4" I 1 l'''''''' I 11: 1 '0' b4 4t' RESULT WAS FORTY TO 0 pt 9 tr 0ivz--t40 --4 "I 1 Since our formal Opening this department Ilas --4'y 4440 V1" ''r ti 1151 re 1 Philadelphia Won a Double Reader Prom '4 Itlikt i44''''Itg4 6117 44 'k ift Team Considering the Practice It Ba been taxed to utmost our work-room forc itS I A 4 Had Played Great Pass cik i sig Ali Pitched a Re- -1 ry '41 i4-145 i 1117i A- Olt 14sc 0 -Ai 14 working night and markable Game Not a Man Reahing 11 working -'114 --t St Was Very Much in A 1 i it 4 4 it 'Z700 cil Ilt Games i 4 61i I fri 1 ite LL $4te day to supply the mar it')- Ic N'' First Base a 071 iti st" 11 Am' 4' 3 lk 4 i 4 ''l 1 46 41 velous demand for vt---14K 07ID A col be 4 A 4 1 714 --'r4' l- A'r tt''tA'44 41" 3 iZ' 'A our exclusive Mull tYrA181DING OF TITE CLUBS if y2 4 43 C4 I 'ftt'-7 Te ti- SI CI i aubs Won Lost Pet 41t" so 4 cA2 1 nery The wonderful 'i 7'retroit fr2 66 621 70 74- 1ei sales of our bats is town talk and it is no wonder I'hiladelphia 88 67 617 '0- cr-6 s-1 ttill''''sgsw k-ft14 I Chicago 64 671 ''t4-t't 4F ert I If you have seen our bats you will under- N)Ntb eil by44 ti401' Cleveland 85 64 663 New York 4- 70 78 43 pp 3 to stand the reason II you haven't seen 1 Vt Louis 47 83 447 i 4-3r4)4( fmr4 -14 0 0741 frt you sou a means lirwton 69 90 394 4bot' 4741 l'u vk A tl I the should all 0 102 14 1 tt4 011 I 7 44 4 0 Y- I I titai' 1: tf I I 4 4 -T! -ii''''-'r '4v 11 i I i rbt J7 4 ryr i 1 71 (17 rr-Trl "tr ct 1 4 41 L1 Leed 14fti) 1 1' Of It sPe 611 On Monday we will show some new things in stylish A 1 'I ho suits sent U3 by our ever alert New York buyer I I I vw -4 nt I'rominent among them are the new browns pretty i 6 ibi I "1 i i1 01 1 wines blacks an noy mixtures I i 9 1 1 cri: Vgre won't mention IN reens rich blue blk bb 4 0 it'tc lv i A :1 5 tks lt-li i li A COIIIPATIISON IS AT I Till' AI( i i 1 'A 4- a' a 444 -'-'17a '4 -lecl ao 2 V'il'41 a ar A f' Ol'aie ii 1- I 'iri tre ai ill 4 i tcr A 1 -a-ea I L115TE1111 1 4 eia-a i eoe a A (r 1 at On Monday we will show some new things in stylish 1 -'l le "a 14 he suits sent U3 by our ever alert New York buyer I 7 1 -e'r lee i 1 I "a aaa a 11 lii'' I'rominent among them are the new browns pretty a a a '01 I 4 I 1 i 4 a 1 wines greens rich blues blacks and nobby mixtures i 4 I Vie won't mention a a 'ci4 --eif le 1 Aat II A COMPARISON IS ALL WE AS 7 It e' el a- liI i iclitscLivARTzgdosEpli rt Icii 31 1NcitiVAR TZS i ef I (' I 41 i -t 0- s-- i Or 11' )44 a 11 4 'P' 4 4 4 11 6f el 1 i ir" 0S6)1 I it4At PA al 4 Or-1'- ca' I 21) THE eS -4)0AZT STORE AOI 1 aee: it 4 44 1 4- i i 4 e41-e titaeta C41 4ZJot--1441-3r 41 a 1 11' a 1 tift111 elzrtlaci 4X104' a 'kld-r14114(CR'll al i 'a 4 ti" r4 q2714 1 -v 4 4 WI' LOUIS Oct Detroit team won the American League pennant by temelleg St Louis In a one-eided irame10 to 2 Up to the fourth Inning Powell held Tletrolt safely no one reaching aecend toase but in the fourth Cobb's triple Warted battieg be that seat Jones lecroes the plate In that Inning Red so worked trpon Powell that two bases on bens two triples end a double were marked up for Detroit in the fifth netting live runs In the seventh and ninth respectively St Louie merle a run but by the close of the garne Detroit bad fulded four more tallies to let sofre three of them eorning ta the final inning Score by intlingS: RILE St Louie 000000101-2 11 Detroit 000160013-1018 1 and Spencer for St Louts elever and Schmidt for Detroit AT WASHINGTON WASIIINCreON Oat Pre cured a double victory over Wesidngton to-day The firet game went fifteen in rings the Ildiarielpithui using three pith a youngster from New Or been Waddell and Vickers Charley 1 Smith of the heeds was hit freely but through good support three rune were cut eta at the plate Fritz beeame uneteady In the third Inning and was relieved by NVaddell who in turn was succeeded in the fourth bother by Vickers A bad tirow by Smith to Shipke in Us fifteenth inning In an effort to head off liarteall at third lost the game for Wash ineben Soore: RILE Wash 010100000000000-2 9 3 rhkla 0001010000000Cr2-412 Smith and ICahoe Philadelphia Vickers Waddell Isritz and Schreck Second RITE Washington 00000-0 0 1 Philadelphia 80001-4 8 end Black and Jeahoe Viekers and Schreek 1 1 4 AT CIIICAGO CHICAOC) Oct bunched bee ore Fiene and won a fast game from to-day The same teams wind up the Amason here to-niorrew Seure: RJ111 Chitetwo 4110002000-4112 Cleveland 023000000-610 1 and Hart Ithoades and Clarke AT NEW YORE NEW YORK Oot and darkness I spoiled to-days double-bea der between New York and Boeton The first ennie VAL" called at the end of the tenth Inning beeeuse of rain Darkness made it impos- eible to play more Ulan three innings of the second game Stere: Find lionten 0000002100-3 7 4 New York 0111000000-8 3 1 13 at tett end Peterson and Shaw Doyle and Flair WI' IOLTIS Oot Detroit team won the American League pennant by bbattng St Louis in a one-sided irame10 tot Up to the fourth inning Powell held 1Uerolt safely no one reaching second Lase but in the fourth Cobb's triple starter' a batting bt-e that seat Jam lacroas the plate in thwt inning and so 'worked trpon Powell that two bases on bans two triples and a double were "narked up for Detroit in the fifth netting live runs In the seventh and ninth re- opectively St Louis mluie a run but bY the close of the game Detroit bad added tour more tallies to KS re three of them ooming in the final inning Score by innirop: It II It St Louis 000000101-2 9 0 WI' LOUIS Oot -Th Detroit team won the American League pennant by tataillig St Louis In a one-aided iramea 10 to I Up to the fourth Inning Powell bela rietrolt safely no one reaehing second Lase but in the fourth Cobb's triple Warted a battleg bee that at Jones lecroes the plate in that inning Rod so 'worked trpon Powel that two bas on se balle two triples and a double were marked up for Detroit in the fifth netting live runs In the seventh and renth re- speclively St Louie maele a run but by the close of the game Detroit bad aided four more tallies to he 'Roam three of them earning la the final inning Score by inningS: RALE tat Louis 000060101-2 9 lantrolt 000160013-1011 1 Batteries-Powell and Spencer for St Louts elever and Schmidt far Detroit AT WASHINGTON WASIIINGl'ON Oet 6-Philedelphia FS cured a double victory over Washington to-day The firet game went iliteen in- tangs the hilitilelphlall using three pact er-i-liaritz a youngster from New eon Waddell nal Vickers Charley a dd Smith of the heals watt htt freely but through good support three rune were cut 0 at the plate Fritz beetune unateady the third inning and was relieved by Waddell who in turn was succeeded in the fourth bailee' by Vickers A bad tarow by Smith to Shipke in Us fifteenth inning In an effort to head off liarteell at third lost the game for Mauna inaben Stare: RBE Wash 010100000000000-2 9 3 a llele '2-4 1 2 1 Batteries-00010100000000 Washington Smit end Kahoe Philadelphia Vickers Waddell Isritz and Schreck Second game- RHE 0 JOHN CRAIG "Homan Proved That He Was Just as ood as Ever in Yesterday's Game With Kentucky State 11 NAVY'S PROSPECTS BEST IN THE HIS7 ORY OF THE TEAM Made In New York 3 IGHT in the heart of 'Fashionable A New York the Benjamin organi za greatest of its aking Clothes for Fashionable New York Una ers ivF1 4 vc-r Each new model um" comes to us as soon it is created So it is that we sell Clothes Made In New ork in the New York Style of to-dayCorrect Clothes for Men rt New York the Benjamin organiza' greatest of its making Clothes for Fashionable New York ers 14)14115 Each new model I 'h" comes to us as soon it is created So it is that we sell Clothes Made In New York in the New York Style of to-dayCorrect Clothes for Men tv 1 3 9 AIN yo rtiv-11q1 as NATIONAL LEAGUE I 1 11 I I l' I 4 i 'S4 if 1 4 1 I i i1 i 1 1 I tr I 4 than ever before Such a variety of formations will be resorted to that it will be absolutely necessary to have players with a good knowledge of the game and who can think and act quickly The forward pass was a potent factor In changing the character of the game last yeer and to this end the coaches at the NtiViti Academy are working It was this play that gave the Middies a chance against the Army last season and ta perfect this play will mean possibly a vietoryat Philadelphia Tle Navy loses several good men Such an Captain Spencer from half hack Ingram the crew captain from full back Norton quarter back and Bernard end but It fortunate in having a remerkable number Of euhstitutes Utile below the standard of the regulars Find there is smile rnateelel in the new class which looks promising ('apt Doeg lass the most brilliant hack who hes ever played on a Nrey team is in good shale the last operation on the leg whieh was broken three years ego end 'ditch has given 111111 much troulde having been qffite a sureess Richardson whose experionce has mostly been es a heck will be taken from end to full back Lange a brilliant find of last RWISRn will prebably he the regular quarter hack and a half should he easily develeped from the meterial which tula re p4 0'101 A brother of Capt Spencer of last year's team Is in Rebell and It is more then likely that he will play the pesition Ile has had some experience at this pootion Rnd should make rood Other old men hack are Sitniduff center WrIeht and Meyer ruards Plersel tace 'gigue end: Shafroth Leighten De Mott M(-cormick Boynton Putton from Mahe Unlyversity and Clay an old end ANNAPOLIS Ind Oct 5----(Spectal)-- Navaj Academy foot ball prospects for the season of 1907 are undoubtedly the best In the history of the institution and the whole Navy is encouraged by the Tic-try of last year over the Army and believe that the trick can he turned again this year though West Point's strength Is not looked upon lightly Seldom if ever In the history of athletics at the Institution has so much enthusiasm been shown in foot bail So early In the season as has been exhibited in the past week The Midshipmen who always take a decided interest in athletics at the academy have been occupying seats In the stands watching what work that has been done with interest They are elated over the work of the new men who halve shown up for practice In the past few days and although none of those connected with the team are willing to make any prediction there Is a feeling In tab little town that the eleven when finally chosen should be much stronger than the team which rep-' resented Annapolis last year The extremely hot weather has Interfered greatly with the trotk of the squad for the past week Very Little progress has been made and It Is Impossible to get a line on tho new men before the weather gots cooler There Is a lot of experienced material In the bunch which has reported The candidates evince a hearty wit- lingness to wok however and are showing the proper spirit Capt lemglass realizes that experienced men will be more In demand this year Loral I el" Pi re hic fo 1 Vanderbilt Inaugurated her foot ball campaign Saturday afternoon on Dudley Field With victory over Kentucky State The Commodore surpristed not only their cottches and close followers but the entire public for their playing urpaseed all expettations the end of forty minutes of play showing Paters of 40 to It was probably the most auspicious beginning the eleven has over made Insofar as the Boors is conoerned Kentucky eame balled as a worthy oPpoDent for McGuglres machinate her coachee said the squad Wall 40 per cent stronger than last year It was heavier and faster Coach Guynte team proved conclusively that it was stuperior to the '06 bunch and all that but they run Into a surpdsingly tough proposition in VanderbilL Eight touchdowns were made but one of these was not allowed on account of Sherrill using his hands when furnishing interference for John Craig who went 76 yards around right end Four of the touchdowns were made in the first half Capt Blake kicked five goals Not once in the entire game was Vanderbiles goal in danger Not a single time did Kentucky get inside the a0-yard line when in possession of the ball They even didn't get 44 chance for placement kick The Commodores were faster heatvier and much stronger than the visitors in ahnoet every department Good gains were made around the ends Morrison punched holes through center repeatedly and the half backs ran just outside the tackles for good Tete with all this Vanderbilt's playing was ragged at times It was plainly evident to the crowd that team work was lacking that the eleven had not had sufficient practice In fact to those that watched the game closely many flaws and defects could be pointed out However aU these can be remedied with time The much-talked-of forward pass while carried out in a spectacular way twice by Vanderbilt was not manipulated to any degree of satisfaction Five times the Commodoreei uncorked it three being failures Kentucky tried it the same number of times and was successful twice but the gains they made were not to be competed with the distance made by the locals The first two attempted by Vanderbilt were complete failures but the third went through and wasti carried out like clock work the pass netting a total of 75 yards and a touchdown Cos-ten passed the ball to Craig Capt Blake circled in behind him and received it from 'Bonus" By this time Vaugn Blake was far down the field Capt Blake made a beautiful pass to him and with eVilhauls blocking Stone Vaughn accepted it without a hitcla and oprintee to the This play was made Immediately after Kentucky State had kicked or to Vanderbilt fer the third time The other auccesse ful forward pasts was made by Capt Blake and Williams netting 3ft yards This one was carried Out on a fake kick The onside kick was a rank failure the Commodore Fising the ball three times as a result of ttling it Kentucky opened as if she would make It very in erest ing tor the Commodores They were into the game in Jiffy Van derbilt wee a hit slow Capt Make beeted the bail over the goal line and Kentucky brought it out twenty-five yards and punted to the center of the field dliatua brought it back ten Then followed a series of Otte plungos and end runs and in two and one-hall minutes of play the Kenny-Alava had been shoved Over the line for the first touch down After this it was lust a ease of how long It would take Vanderbilt to ourry the hall across for more polities At times the backs shot through tenter over the tacklea wad around the ends In whirlwind style Card Illake Craig CostnVaughn Mike McLean and Stone showed all of their old time form while the new men gave good a(salunts of themselves Morton at full proved to be the bright star of the new recruits lie fillst (twsley Nianier's shoes in gmaLt lie huoked through center repeatedly for large gains and his defensive work was good itasslock at right tackle Slicrrill at lett ituitrd loomed up strong playere Williante worked througa tnost of he game at left half Ills defen sive tilayin4 gas his strongest point-When carrying the Tall he appeared a hit Wow Campbell eves meat in right towards the close and was given the ball it twiite cacti time making a smite lie Is one or thise kin that rsis right Into tete thickest of time ii4lot and when he goes down to term Ls going to prove a mighty hard mita to beat out of a regular berth on the eleven kentiaky made first down only a tele times the locale proving stronger Clan expeeted on the deb Poilve There were a number of long runs by era Coster' Nauglin Make It Valle and 1Mortott Bob Wake kicked off for Vanderbilt over the line The ball wee brought Out to the line and Elgia punted 20 yarde for Kentucky partially blocking the kick Williams received the punt out and came hack 6 cede Craig got 3 yards over right teckle and a forward pass was attempted but failed The locals were penalized la yards Blake punted 46 yards to Stone Who returned it 5 A forward pass vote attempted but Elgin fumbled the ball and Morton fell on it Craig failed to gain outside the tackle Morton buoked over left guard for 12 yards and drew the remaining yards for a touchdown Stone kieked out and Bob Blake kicked goal Time minutes Stone kicked off 40 yardst to Make livtio returned it 6 Hendrickson broke through and threw Williams for a loss of 2 yards Beike made alt yarde on the old reliable fake kirk The split play wan then used for the first time and Yipped off ie yards Morton 8 yards The split play was again used and loth Blake gained 5 yards I The on-side kick was tried and the ball was lost to Kentucky Stone got 6 yards and a forward' Pass was aitempted but failed COnten made yards on a quarter hack run hut Plaice failed to gam trying to cross-buck the tackle itninia stopping him Stone nimie 2 yards but Rout failed to gain punted yards to Williams who returned lb Crtilir and Morton each got lk yards 'deka gained 3 end Wilhams followed with 2 Morton bucked 12 yittlit through center but a 15-yard pen city Wits assessed ear holding Chteholin g'it an attempted fbrward pass stone gets 4 yards and Chisholm 1 El-On punted lit yards to Costen who came hack 15 Costen went k5 yards around rght end for a touchdown end Blake km lied goal Foure Vanderbilt 12 Kentet'ky kentueity kicked off 40 yards te Craig who returned 5 A forward pasts from Craig to lint) likike to Vaughn Blake netted a yards tin' another touchdown Williams plittiig up beautiful interference Vandernile't Inti iiittituchY off 50 yards tO Morton who brought the ball ha 34 Craig circled 'ght rid for 7 yards A forward pass to illauts netted Lois Morton drew 1-yaril gain en a hock through center end Crigg gi lied 10 yards twice in succession Mom ton enVered the remaining 2 ardis for a touThdow it No goal Score amieriett- kentin kit 0 Kentuiky kicked riff 45 yards to Bob Blithe who toderned the kick with a lard Punt to Stone osier' nailing the lat tcr in his links Hendrickson made 6 yards end Parhee I -Hendrickson fails to gm etteeteetm gcit I yards and Elgin punted yrir11 to Williams the latter re-teatime time lmi ii 10 Hob Blake gained yards on a iinunle pass and Merton made Virtmgli criter Vandiirbilt then lost tee bee en fume A forward pool fr6rn chriodn to gin netted 16 yards Anciiher attcati led but Stein stcno gv the tiaii made I yards Clete tried an eed run but was nailed Vanderbilt inaugurated her foot hall campaign Saturday afternoon on Dudley Field With victory ver Kencky State The Commodoreo surpri tu sed not ase rt only their coches and clo ollowers but the entire public for their playing surpassed all expettations the end of foy minutes of play showing a oeore of 40 to It was probably the most auspicious beginning the eleven has over made insofar as the Boors is conoarnod Kentucky came hailed as a worthY oPP0- Dent for McGugins machin her coachea said the squad wall 40 per cent stronger than last year It was heavier and faster Coach Gun team proved conclusively that it was superior to the '06 bunch and that but they run into a surp a ll risin g- ly tough proposition in Vanderbilt Eight touchdowns were made but one of these was not allowed on account of Sherrill using his hands when furnish lug interference for John Craig who went 76 yards around right end Four of the touchdowns were made in the first half tchl'eedenntivree was Va te n- debil CaNpott once el nk I re goal in danger Not a single lutewo tilmoztyr ems tuts nuttre us conletsunu Kentucky came hailed as a worthe oPP0- Dent for MeGughies machine her coachee said the squad NV all 40 per cent stronger than last year It was heavier and faster Coach Guyn'a team proved conclusivelyd that it was imperior to the 06 bunch all that but they run into a surprising- ly tough proposition in Venderibilt Eight touchdowns but one ere made of these was not allowed on account of Sherrill using his hands hen furnish- lug interference for John Craig who went yards around right end Four of the '16 touchdowns were made in the first halt Capt Blake kicked five goals Not once in the entire game was Van- derbes goal in danger Not a single ti il me did Kentucky get inaide the a0-yard line when in possession of the ball They even didn't get a chance for a place- ment kick The Commodores were faster heavier End much stronger than the visitors in ahnoet every department Good gains were made around the ends Morrison punched holes through center repeatedly and the half backs ran Just outside the tackles for good galna Tett with all this Vanderbilt's playing was ragged at times It was plainly evident to the crowd that team work was lackin that the eleven had not had sufficient practice in fact to those that watched the game CIOHPIY many flaws and tiefects could be pointed out However all these can be remedied with time The much-talked-of forward pass while carried out in a spectacular way twice by Vanderbilt was not manipulated to any degree of satisfaction Five times the CommtrtinreA txnpArkAil It thra haling JACKSON BUILDING Corner Fifth Avenue and Church Street PENNSYLVANIA PREPARING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES AT ST LOL1S LOUTS Mo Ott 5 -The first game of tho doable-header between St Louis and Chicago this afterncon was forfeited to St Louts tn the fourth inninF 9 to it es the result of an Ariniimint oncerning a decision by Umpire Wirier In Chicago's hair of Cie fourth Evers WAS 1101 out at third ('Ti a throw from Marshall that looked Ina he wari Mace l'here had been sorne previous criticism on the part of Manager Chrince of the Chicago team end Own Evers was declared out Chance and several other CIOcrigo players emphatically questioned the decision They surrounded Umpire Rigler who pulled his watch and gave them lime to resume their plaeea When they did not obey he declared the game forfeited to St Louts Chanoe aecoopallid 'by Pitchers Pfeister and Overall Iminedlstely left the park and went over to see the Detrolt-St Louis game The second game was won by St Louts 4 to 3 McGlynn outpitched Brown Score! Chien go 100100100-8 6 4 Ht Louts 000200002-4 9 1 Patteries-Prown and Morgan bleGlynn and Marshall AT CINCINNATI CINCINNATI Oct 6-Errors by Mow ery gave the Pittsburg's the only run iiicored In the first game of today's double-header ()ley was hit hard by the hive's In the fourth and sixth innings of the socond game which WaLl limited to aven innings by agreement Score: RALE Chwinnati 000000000-0 8 4 Pittsburg 000000100-1 2 4 Ilatteries-liwing and Seidel Camnitz and Gibson Second garnet RITE Cincinnati 0001226-4 8 0 Pittaburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 Batteries-Watt and McLean Otey and tiocps AT POSTON r) os-pioN Oett 6- I in won he th giarnes of to-il doubleiheorter The "mind Wag Cal t21 In taw seventa by agreeTient StN Fir9t RIIE lloston 000200004-612 2 ProoklYn 01 3 0 0 1 a 14 2 I tat torh44---1 trall tell Young arid Hall Pell Pasturing and Tilitor Second gM1IIE RItE Powton 5160000-11 6 0 Prooklyn 0000000-0 4 6 tratterle--Fro-k rand Soanlon end ittJgen AT PIIILADELPHIA OIIILADELPIIIA Oct 6-The at rent1- 018 ai-ason el I In Pintail1- piaia trade Meal National 1n team taking two games frxrn Now York '1' he be00141 z'an it) wag (Ian t1 at the end tit the seventh inning by First game-- ItIIE New York a 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 11-7 11 2 tar lor and vaitritUiy and Jiacklitsulh Second glune- It FIR New York 0100001-2 7 2 3'hiladolphlta 10 0 0 1 1 7 2 Pattories-Mathowson and Curtis: McQuillan and Liootn upooll 411110 I- '1'''' '14 i' it'- 1- ii 1 4 A'' 1 :3 il-" -17i i- 1- i 4 's i -7 i 4 -i1: l''! --h -r-1 1 4 4 --3 I i 'L 1 1-- 0 1' i 'I 1 ty 1 s- '''te1- 1- 1 'I I 'ii" 1 'I' '''Z' A 4 A 't t- 'P :1 If A i A A iIi speed one of he requirements of membership on the present team In the (tally practices and the preliminary ginnek Capt Po iw oil has been keeping his mon on the jump every minute In past years there lots been a tendency on the part Of Pennsylvania teams to hold tield consultations over plays thus retarding the speed of the play Now Capt Falwell has a lightning signal practice eve0iday The coaches are trying to imprest upon all the players the lured of frpeed all the time Pecause Of the great opposition the team bus annually encountered In Swarthmore the coaches are preparing the eleven for this particular game which Is played next Saturday Per three years In succession Swartnnuire has been able to score on the red and blue rind last year a drop kick brought about the defeat of the Pennsylvanians George Brooke who although an advisory coach at Penn is also pie head vomit at Swarthmore and on this account the suburbanites are well able ta make the Philadelphians play their hard est After this game will come Brown the Indians Lafayette State College and Michigan In a row the httter game being played at Ann Arbor Altitomrh Capt Folweil has nut' ucted Quarterback liegan to do arty drop kicking In the first two seines of the season the coaches ale working him every day In this departne nt and he Is malting good In capital Style Ile repeatedly bootA the bad between the uprights at difileult no-glee from within the 40-yard line and frequently treoret4 In four out of live attempts If he does this well in games Pegan Is sure to beat out Pauxtis for the quarterback pesition PHILADELPHIA Pa Oct 5--(Specia1) With three of their preliminary games out of the way the University of PennsylVallia foot ball team Is beginning to strike its real gait and within the course of the next two weeks the coaches will have rifted their men sufficiently to know what is the strungeet combination for the DOI team Our mg the early games the team has made no effort to pile up big scores The coaches have their eyes on the championship contests which begin the last Saturday Of dile month with the Carlisle Inda and continue each week until the Cornell-game on Thanksgiving Day The coaches would not be greatly cast down (Won It they were scored on in Nome of the early games if this would enable them to end the seaeon with flying colors During the last week the team has been considerably atrengthened by the addition of three ITIOn to the 'varsity squel These were Draper the veteran tackle of the lard two years Itooke who played a etar tame at tackle in 'list'' and Dwyer the tenter of the les team None of these men are in cendition to play championship foot ball and Draper le the only one rapable of playing first-class foot ball at present Poth Dwyer and Rooke must earn their positions on the tf-rtm Devyiq has two hard men to beat out in Stela end sturner of ins 3 PM'S Freehman team while lAtinherten Gaston and Mark lin will make Itooke pia a wonderful game before he wine his old Owe On the vet sity The chaures however are that both I twver and Looko wIl be found regulorly in the team le fore the season In mech older The Pennsylvania coaches are making this point 13 Plaice kicked goal Score ft 2'): Stone kicked off to Bob Blake who Welted hack 50 yards On the rind play (hisholm waa caught I() yards behind the line by Craig and 'leash) it Elgin then punted 30 yaria to Buck Stone who came hack 5 Blake made 4 yards Morrison look Morton's place when the latter WKS hurt hurdiing the commodorea being penahzed 15 yards Olsten gained 10 yards A forward pass from place kick formation netted 30 yards and a touchdown Blake carrying the ball Blake kicked goal Score Vanderbilt 3t Kentucky 0 St 011e kicked off 30 yards to McLain who returned It 5 Jost hefore the kickoff Pittman took fineirelha place and Potts ()ten Morrison bucked 4 yards and it b-yard penalty wtta se-sassed 14 Blake panted tie yarda the hall was fumbled and Puck Stone fell on It Craig gained 5 yards but the ball was lost on a quarterhack Co-Millie on the next play Campbell took Williams' place at this point Stone lost 2 yards Brewer took Paynes place at right tachie for Kentucky Elgin punted 15 yards) to Iiuck Stone who made a fair catch On the 36- yard line Blake failed 'on an at tempted place kirk The punt -out was returned by lilake who kieked about 50 yards to Shine Potts tackling him without return Morrison gained 4 yarda Blake took off 20 yards Morritton gained 4 yards twice in seecession and then drew the remaining 2 for a touchdown No goal Snore 410 Kentucky Lewitt went In at right half for Kentucky Pickens took itittinan'a playa at guard Kentucky kicked off to Potts who returned If) yards Campbell got hie flret trial gaining Il yards Craig gained 47 yards Campbell and Potte interfering Campbell gained 2 yards Morrison made 2 A forward pass was attempted from place hick formation and the ball lost Hendrickaon made 5 yards and Lewitt followed with 5 Rout gained a yard through the line and Elgin punted to Potts who returned 30 yards lune Nene then 11p Score Vanderbilt 44) Kentucky 0 LINE-UP: Vanderbilt Kentucky State Biake Left end Barbee McLean Left tackle11endrickson eherrill Pittman and Pickens Deft guard Dunlap Stone Center Adair King and Ha1l1tight guard Clark brewer and liasslock Right tackle Payne Blake Right end Casten and Potts Quarter Stone NVIlliams and Campbell Left half Chisholm Craig Right half Rhodes Morton and Morrison Full back Rout ttj)tt III 2 Costen Blake 2 talg I Morrison Goals from touchdowns -it illake 5 of Virginia or of Nlichigan Hamilton of Texaa head linesman- Bryan of Vanderbilt Valera of ahibm'ua and Bryan Time of latives-0 nitalitea ON THE FIDE LINES A few minutes after 3 o'clock MeCtalgr kePlad great in spite Of nustortuties trotted WI the mid1 but not a cheer aroma from toe atands td greet Hem before their initial battle of the aeason itowever prolonged hanil-clapplug from the reeereed aeat section at List drew forth a yell which though healty in tone waa lacking greatly In studeht body was mit not stoe fdr Ile rooting at att stage of the game True there Was Ii WO to 1'014 for la a one-saled game yct the Walla 01 3 i i i i i 3 3 1 i 1 i 4 1 I 1 4 3 1 1 I rl II 1 1 1 4 il 4 fQ i AUBURN DEFEATS HOWARD AtBflIY LAN1ET1 A Promising bm tit Tor the Sewanee Lieven ha had many misfortunes and It would nut have looked andatt to have given them a warm greeting on their Mat 11 eti IN It is tri 1 kof 'A SHEPPARD The Rovranee Guard Who Is Just Recovering from a Fractured Collarbone 0 0 0 0 0 Score of 23 to Was Made in a Very Slow Came At'ItUlt NI Ala OM oponing game of tho Afason occurred this afternoon with Howard Auburn winning 23 to ti ThA weather was very wirtn making the game alowand especially so In the first half Auburn crossed Howard's goal in the first half IteynoldA kltkint goi-t-4 thos ending the first half w-th the score 6 to Atilurn started the sec-and half i a rish crossing Howard's goal three times It( olds kloking goal tao out of three times It was platnty Elefill that Howard 'wag outclassed by the Auburn team TM line-up was es lows Auburn Iloward Itatso1 ('her Vaughan uard Lden Prentz hnt goard 1 and L4 ft takid nn Davis and Rig hI tavkle Cruise It end son ght end Duke Ito 'mid Lett bail' taktnan and I tarns Right half Moon Iluenes and fit 41 rk Blount ti I 3 1-1rrk yntds 1alsLes niinutt rce! 11111 Teckley The crowd was about the largest that ever assembled on Dudley Field for an opening struggle Fully Ikee people j011tnitsied out to eve the brand-new C01131110- dome work It lkils it day for toe old vete None of them have 105it an ounce of their Olinning Craig's deferrove work was almost as great positively phenomenal offensive pliiy itob itliikei did not Mimi I reoiod for punts when he slit that high kick over Stone' bead and that too while on a dead run Vatighn Blake also handled himself well though 1)11Pe tWiee his end wascirided Sam CI)Sttn le the some nld St in and that any further discussion Ha le certainly a marvelous oilarterl Stein Stone was a marvel Ile 1vIs all over the field when and where there was an oprsirtunity to help the team McLain tine w'nderfilly last yeer lip la raster flerreZ and aggressive than ever tieforc Ifoprnell a bit slow in starting It will take lots faeter and harder work then that to 1111 Dan Blake mtioes Lut (Cortlinuett oa Niatit kagt) behind th6 line for a lossof 3 yards An onside kick was (hi ni tempted tint Kyle got the bald Mciain stmt behind the Line and threw Stone NT lusa of 3 yards on hte next play Stone tailed to gtan and the half ended with an on-ide lock by Kentucky 'Soore Vanderbilt Kentucky 0 Kentucky kicked ofr yaros to Craig and the stucky halt retutrued le Morton made 19 yards hut Wiiiiuns lost Cra3g circled right end for 75 yards with Sherrill puttng up great interference However the ball was brought back yards It being claimed that Sherrell used los hand in interfering Williams falls le gain Morton bucked througm center for 10 yards but was ceded baLk and a penalty of 15 yards assessed IM an attempted kick nulled behind the line Blake then punted to Stone A forward pass was attempted hY Kentucky but bnu we thrown out of hounds end a penalty wt St stied Eg puttd 4 yarus 1c'llti8 who rturned lU Wilharris ganed I 2 (-rale tore iff If yard' tor a touch' down 1aU tuck King a plaos t4 guatd at The cause of Eczema is a too acid condition of the blood The itching burning eruptions are caused by the outpouring through the pores and glands of the skin of the fiery poisons with which the circulation is loaded This acrid matter coming in contact with the delicate tissues and fibres with svhich the skin is sO abundantly supplied causes irritition and inflarnination and often excessivcdiscomfort and annoyance While external applications such as salves washes lotions etc are soothing and cleansing they are in no wise curative beeanse 'they do not reach the blood where the trouble is located You can never cure Eczema with outside treatment the blood must be puriEed is the best treatment for the dsease It goes down into the circulation neutralizes the acids and humors Nvith which the blood Is infected' and makes the blood-current fresh and healthy hen instead of fiery acrid matter00zinT out through the pores and glands' irritating the cuticle the skin 13 iiurishej a rich cooling healthy 1treat1 of blood removes every trace of the disease and When the cure is complete the skin is HI smooth free from anreruptiort Dook on Skin Diseases aul any medical a lvice furnished free of charrn to -all W110 NNTite TILE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLAN TA CA 1 I i '4 1 vitkvArtogratir JowtirefewinsozzogomairAMaxgoatOPMR 4aitoulowigtikatetttokotgAterAvoittoArme'e4m.

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