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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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NASITtILLE 14 10 NOTHING Boni COLE AND LAWLER CLAIM VICTORY IN WEDNESDAY'S BOUT "7ID 771 ri I '-1 1 kb ilL'4'a' OP pp- 1 Nistrt ILLE CANNEIL SUNDAY ItIORNING Noimuntrt 1 in 1919 I I I Vanderbilt el Tetrnesse Lsi ''i'iiii'' PIP ti fe-1: i- itc 3 ---1 1 COMMODORE BOTII COLE sAND LANVLER CLAIM 1 7-1 rl ter 1 i I 2 44 a TA tinTillim 1 i 1 VICTORY IN NVEDNESDAY'S BOUT 4 i I litt'o" 1 1 q' 1 flu 1 Hirt i) J- -1 5 I 1' '1kty 11 --r ---e4 A 4 4 't 0 AdoIL 1146 1 Oa' A A 1 an ur III 1 Nashville's Greatest Show Place: Presents the all 'star Bill For felonday Tuesday Wednesday 11 Three Misses Stewarts S'weest Lavahlo" Three Misses Stewarts "Winsome Sweet and Lovable" r4---4--a si lb ME lb Ob 0 ff- fi 11 AA ta a A AS45Th AllANS VW A amw i1 Presents the all 5tar Bill For i 0 re onday Tuesday Wednesday il Dever Was Black and Gold Threatened Tennessee 1 I 'Never Was Black and Gold Threatened by Tennes- 3' see A I Last Wednesday' night when Harry Quinn called the Lawier-Cole bout at the Orpheum a draw and held up Abe hands of both fighters hts decision VMS 'meted wipl ap'plause Apparently everyone present was satisfied with his verdict but it develops that this in not the' NIES -1Lawlor la aleiMing that he won the bout "fair and square" and should have been given the de cision On the other band Cole is just as vigorous in the claim that he (should have been given the credit for Last Wednesday night when Harry Quinn called the Lawler-Cole bout at the Orpheum a draw and held up the hands of both fighters his decision was Fcreeted wipl aPplause Apparently 1 everyone present was saisfied welth his verdict but it develops that this that won the bout "fair and square" 11" flat the' (WO -IIALwlor le claiming and should have been given the tte- vigorous i cision On the other hand Cole is just as th claim that he I hould have been given the tredit tor scrap at the Orpheum on Saturday night November la Ail the preliminaries have not yet been worked out but among the scrappers will be seen Billy August and Jack Lynch The winner of next 'Saturday's bout will be matched with one of the fore most boxers of the country It was announced by Mr Batsmen that either Johnny Ki lbano "Knockout" Mars Mat Brock or George Chambers woold be asked to meet the winner of the bout at the Orpheum on Thanksgiving night Although both put up a splendid scrap at the Orpheum on Saturday rugnt novernuer lo All the preliminaries have not yet been worked out but among the scrappers will be seen Hilly August and Jack nLynch The winer of neit laturda 's bout' will be matched with one of tYhe fore- most boxers of the country It wss annotineedby Mr Batsmen tbsteither Johnny kilbane Knockout Mars Mat Brock or George Chambers woniti be naked to meet the winner of the bout at the Orpheum on Thanksgiving night Although both put up a splendid BERRYHILLIS GREAT RUNS t' (I- H' 111:1 1 11 om ars a a 400) birdl'BERRYHLL'S GREAT RUNS I i -------0---Al i i Dance CAmeeptions Little Back Pulls Off Broken Field Dashes 'Reminding Fans of Beloved "Rab- bit" Curry tittla TtstAlt Puna fiff Rrnkpn 1ttle isacit runs WI isroKen Field Dashes Remindbig rasa of Beloved bit" Curry 1' STAGPOLE AND SPIER Australian Surprise Duo "OKLAHOMA" BOB ALBRIGHT a Charecterisile Song Cycle '401 lo a PRETTY FORWARD PASSES RETTY FORWARD PASSES Louis Wills Bessie Gilbert 8: Co A Masked Frolic Lbui 1 i i 4 1 1 1 1 1 I I I i t4 on There ean be no mere attractive bird or entrancing mark to direct the mum- i vie Of a gun toward by the red blood' nimrod thttn a frisky mallard When a man successfullY matches wits with this wily ace of the air he has cut out some work for himself Circling high in the clouds turning his head from side to side very little gets away from-- his- acute --vision Anxious to light when conditions are propitious he becomes non-suspicious The camouflage blind must be almost perfecC and the hunter set rigid a little' torn of one's head to watch their flight will frequently Mart a duck climbing higher sending him to other climes Our legal limit count was made two ducks more coinpleted our quota they were pulled down by Miss Diana our shootingpard Alt our birds were tied In bunches the color scheme found on a male mallard appealed to me as being the most perfect offered by any other hied awing Our birds must have I been members of the I organ ization usually interpreted as the 'I Won't work' They had been incess- ant'y eating seldom taking wing or mong about until they bad become inordinately fat and 'heavy We remained two more days' annexing the bag limit on each day With our machine leaded with ducks we returned to the city of Saints to scatter duck delicacies among our less fortunate friends The close of an outing covered three perfect days' sport There esn be no more attractive Or entrancing mark to direct the mus vie of a gun toward by the red blood' nimrod than a frisky Mallard When PATIIE IVEEICLY SEE ALL-KNOW ALL The Original College Boys KEN' AND HOLLIS In a New Act Entitled "Freshy's Initiation" The Original N4 KEN A 1' a New In "Freshy's -i1? I -Y i -)N i i- x1- c'i 1 Y-: 1 tfrai 'IN I St t4- t) -i i 4 e4 4 es- (-' A 7 'ft 1- 1 't14 tot i 4 4 2 i ft I 'i 1:: 1 'I '2-: 1 i- l''! -i tt 4 t- 4 1 I t' 1 1-' 4 i I-" 5c 1 Il i 4 ---1 1 1 I 4 6 41- 'err' I'Z- oiM111111----' Second of Ills Million Dollar Pictures CHARLIE CHAPLIN "Shoulder Arms" A Three-Real Assault on the Runs Si a 21 i friend in need 1a friend indeed" It Friend of Los Angeles Cal is all that the word FRIEND impliea ao accepted by the heat of good eports- men who Ellig climatic conditions and tpeetalize on thej'aellic oast as an -ideal residence section There le an atmospheric conditionin "Sun at Land" which engenders tractability and good Dr Friend and wife nre the devotees of the art of trap-shooting On a recent vita to Manilla at a shooting tournament given by the chin Club the medal represeuting the Philippine Imitind champlonnhip wus annexed by Mrtf Friend In an open contest As 'a recent contestant in the ranti American handicap in Chicago libe turned in most creditable scores ott IS wan the opening day in the (luck shooting arena in California As the guest of Dr Friend and wife the writer visited the Castle Lake Duck club a run of about one hundred voiles over the ridge route road from Loa Angeles The lake in located in the Tejon Range of mountains in Kern Couni y4 about- fifty miles Inland 'from the railroad approximately MO miles I ng and one wide deep in the center and shoal near tile shores Wild rice and celery furnish the piece de resistance while tule flag and reeds form ati ideal trysting place where duck impfidences are exchanged Many shore blinds are scattered around the lake so located that the hunter always Lae the edvantage of wind conditions The -hunting lodge is epacions and convenient expellent beds which seent to tit one's form after a day afield A 'competent chef who specialises on -the cooking of ducks with a real duck gravy and hnt biscuits which the 'Southland famoint When we arrived the surfee of the lake wee covered with mallards teal spoon-bill eprigs while an occasional flock of canvastittek were conspieuoits by their flatthing silver grey color eovering the lake like a white blanket In limited aPelielag Resting in the center Of the pond they felt immune from danger as Mid been no shooting on the grmintis prior to our arrival Live oak trees wore around the stinron tin the mountain side is seen the stately towering nine tied fir Fruttenned in nor blind the first shot wee fired which rint all wild life in motion creating general consternation They jumped from the serfece of the waterend rotnmencerl We were occnpving a point blind hleh gave us numerous Rhein as the biros circled about We soon had suffielent number of ducks to melte a respectable decoy disnlaY We etelfe4 them out by running a sharpened stick into the mud imnaling the lower nortiott of the ditek's bill on the Stick which gave them a life-like aPpear anee as they rested on the water The decoy layout was especially seductive assisted by the dulcet notes of a duck call birds dropped tic affording most excellent were soon convinced that our bag limit would reached before the evening flight started Then came the "shot about" order seoring mallard ducks of the male persuasion only Old green heads "3 friend in need is a friend indeed" II Dr Friend of Los Angeles Cal all that the or FRIEND Matinee daily promptly 2:15 in First show night promptly 7:45 Me sure to he in your seat at this time as we don't want you to miss a single iaugh In this great comedy dallY Re sure to he i nlss as they were at Columbus itst September when June RA fleshed Out in front so unexpectedly after being defeated' by Chi icoot at Reedville and Hartforl and by Prince Lore at Syracuse Like Other mortals Geer makes mietakes 17 races hut no one has ever seen the cheaters hovering around hlastabis 93 race day in the hope of exchenging few tickets for a victory As Leigh' Hunt aaid of AboU lien Adhem May his tribe increase it pt? rI i 11 1 I a is 11S JACK LAWLER ne'rep Wednesday night neither Cole or Lawler felt any ill effects and are now In training for the bout Saturday night Roth are going in to win and each is confident that he will secure the decialon As one of the preliminary bouts Mr Bateman will probably have BillY August and Jack Lynch both of the Powder plant and scrappers who have been seen insaetion here several times before It is believed that the matches will be some of the beet that have been seen here this season JACK ILAVVL EIL Such things have happened IL nd On this particular day after first heat (Jeers went to Hamlin and told him the horse could win The old gentleman had his doubts hut always with en eye Ott theirmin chance suggested that Geer a drive nn easy race and Ahey would make st killing at the next town Withnut moments Oesitation Geers replied "Mn Hamlin do not ask me to do that" and ha went on and won The ft ekil players were delighted Just BILLY COLIC victory The claims of the scrappers has led to considerable feeling between them and Cole has thrown down the gauntlet to Lawler challenging him to another match Needless to say Lawler accepted the bout without a lumen's besital4on and is out this time tor blood lie says that if Cole can stand up before him for the full distance and give as good as he receives he Is (mite Willing that he shall be named the winner Accordingly It has been arrangeil by Promoter Joe Bateman to stags this nu 1v rritv Marshall's Answers to Nimrods Question: How were shot gauges orie-inally determined say 10 12 26 or 20? 10 La Fayette Ind Answer Prior to the discovery of the micrometer and other instruments for accurate gauging all shotguns were Cylinder bore A spherical ball of lead which exactly titled to the bore was then weighed up the number ef bullets required to weigh one pound determining the gauge of the gun Twelve bullets weighing one pound was indicative of a twelve-gauge gam Question: Whet would be the correct lead on a target thrown 60 yards? Davenport Ia JACOB 'MILLER Answer: The accurate lead would depend upon too many uttstated conditions for me to hazard a guess-- whether a straight away or angle target In en angle the degree: if straight away the height -aim or windy steady or irregular flight whether you follow with your gun the flying obJect shooting at a time when your gun is in motion or whether you swing ahead of your- tarket and stop your gun before fining Ask some professional wbo Is attending the tournament or some successful hcime amateur Qnestion: Where could I get eorrectly measured for a gun? I want to commence trapshooting and feel after reading your articles I should start with a gun that fits rt Evansville Ind Answer: Locate a professional equpipped with a try gun or a knowledge of guns and thoir 'construction He will measure you accurately determining all requisites You are on the right plan tlet your gun to fit Then you will rapidly learn to shoot IClop00110100n I4 1 rp IN CORBETT'S CORN ER a By JAMES CORBETT failed hut undaunted the play was tried again this time succeeding when Sherman paesed to Gore who placed the bail behind the Tennessee goal line giving a score of 83 to 0 when Sherman kicked goal Tennemsee in attempting to boot the ball "off the earth' sent a puny 'gratis cutter" down toward the Cernnondorea 1Ierryloill recovered the ball told uncorked another of hie sensational broken-field So successful had Iterryhill been In hitt last play the Tennesseans were expecting an attack from another quarter when Rerryhill dashed across the line for another aix tallies running the sore to 40 to Sherman added another whenbe kicked goaL 4 BERRYBILL DOWNS MM' Tenneasee kicked off "Top" Itichsachem went into action making a beautiful return of the ball lierryhill illeirlettIlad Ott orlhe afternoon dashing for forty-five yards through the Tenneaseana leaving in his 'wake half the opposing team lying prrattrate upon the ground where they had been felled by the wonderful interference that hal been put up for him In the next- May "Top" Richardson gained ten yards around the and This play was followed by ileaeley who gained ten yards more Berryhill then ended the agony going Over for hie 'steenth touchdown When Sherman kicked goal the score stood 48 to After the next linenp Vanderbilt lost the hall as the result of looses sustained en incomplete forward passes fut the ball was not in the possession Altat-ottleitora--fer- more-than Of inute being lost lin a fumble to the Commodores The third quarter closed with the ball on Tennessee's forty-yard line In the first play or the final quarter Lockman went through the visitors' line for a gain of twenty yards Only about twenty yards remained betWeen the Commodores arid another touchdown and in order to make it snappy Berryhill took the ball the full twenty yards while the scorekeeper ahntost exhausted hung up a few more tallies The scdre then stood 54 to (Copyright ISIS by' King Features Syndicate Inc) tan to call upon Vanderbilt to make a thousand The mountaineers kicked 'off again and Raker came dashing down the field with the ball Vanderbilt attempted a long forward pase but this was intercepted by a wearer of the orange who dropped the hall which was recovered by Vanderbilt The Commodores then pulled a forty-yard pass one of the prettiest of the -Fen son Sherman to Lockman This placed the bail within easy mach of the visitors line and another pretty pass elhermhn to Gore put the ball over the line for the last counter of the game with the exception of the goal which waa kicked immediately after IS SOME FuriruNGn Vanderbilt kicked off ttit as the ball was being returned the whistle ended the game The fair name of Vander- but had been vindicated The ating 1 otalefeat suffered twoyears- ago at tile of the Tennesseans had been had come into her own Vanderbilt displayed a marked Improvement in the form shown in the Kentucky game saweek ago and with tho present rapid rate of prog-ress Coach MeGugin Morrixon et al pupils are making they should be in great shape by Turkey day when they will annex the scalp of the haughty Se Tigers who each autumn journey down to Nashville Just to have the pleasure of haVing their tail twisted The dope on the Vanderbilt-Newanee game is far from complete About the only comparison of the two teams available is the score made against Tennessee On laat -Saturday flewanee walloped the Tennesseans to the tune of 61 to while yesterday Vanderbilt did the same thing to the air of 71 to This is a narrow margin of one touchdown against an extremely weak team Here is the line-lip In yesterday's slaughter: Vanderbilt PoPtilon Baker Left End Miller Gaves Left Tackle Carpenter Smith Left Guard Pope Hill Center 'flush leeves Right (limed" Hartley Owens Right Tackle McNally light End Haskew Sherman Quarterback 11aYnes ckmat Leit Half Gough Berryhill Right Half Solomon seaeley Deitzen Substitutes McCall for McNally: lichardson for Lockman Plain for taker: Reed for Reeves Steigel for imith Smith Baker Lockman and leaves sent back in last quarter i I 1 1 i 5 5 I ir fl rt 1 1 1 I Glegl tidinge of great joy! The deed Is dogma Saturday afternoon Kaiser Bill quit his throne Saturday afternoon Vanderbilt beat the everlasting daylighte out of the University of Tennessee IJunt as Alm imperial ruler of the Huns abandoned his throne and in haste prepared to flee from wrath to come Coach MeGugin's Commodores went Into action against the orange and white warriors from the hills of East Tennessee The battle was fast and furious and ere the lastshot had been nred no leee than seventy-four counters had been placed to the credit of the Commodores while the mountaineers went scoreleee absolutely scoreless It was a slaughter It was a shame It waa like taking candy away from a baby or taking the coins from a deed man's eyes Tennessee has the weakest team that witaever sent against Vanderbilt The material is there- but has never been developed There was a marked absence of headwork on the part of the Orange and white quarterback who called his men into Impossibleplays under unreasonable conditions On the Other hand Vanderbilt put up the beet gams she bait played this season reminding the few faithful bugs who saw the game of the days of old when Vanderbilt played Carlisle In diens Yale Michigan and others of the "Big Ten" In reporting a football game the liana expect poor sport seribet to tell how the game was won In this ease this Is almost an impossibility for the game was won before the players trotted out on the gridiron From the very first play it was seen that Tennessee was not even in the same clans with Van derbilt The Commodore's gained at will sweeping all before them going througa the orange and white line as If it were of paper Splendid gains were made at reg-utar intervals through the "aerial" bombardment of the Commodores and the midget Berryhill liabbit Curry No- 2 tightened hie bold upon MI hearta of the fans by tearing off anywhere from twenty-live to fortYfive yard runs time after time TEAM WINS TOSS Tennessee won the toss and chose to defend the south goal kicking oft to Berrvbill who returned the klettoff to the mountaineer's thirty-five yard line The Tenneseetans then bueked up and forced the Commodore tt to punt the ball going to the vittitor's ten-yard line With the ball In the poseetogion of the mountaineers they tried to break Arough the Black and Gold line but found that it was steady as the well-known "stone wall" Held for downs thiaTetenesseans lost-the haft Vancter-" hilt then tried a forwardpass but el hi was blocked Gore then attenipted to drop-kick but this went wild Ten neesee 'recovered the hall' and again attempted to buck the line of the Commodores but met With no better success than in their previous efforts and were forced to kick Vanderbilt recovering the ball then began to sweep down the field to Tennessee's goal for the first touchdown A beautiful for ward pass of forty yards from Sherman to Gore gave them an excellent start Berryhill being called upon added five more yards to the gain and pieced the ball on the one-yard line of the yin' tore: "'Bunt" Beasley went over the top for the firat counter and the board' boy hung up mix counters for Vander hilt Saerman added One-Trigro- tO the number When he kicked goal a moment later ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN' Vanderbilt then kicked off and the Tenneseans were only able to return the ball ten yards before the 'orange clad lad was dropped In his tracks The 'lettere then attempted to break through Vanderbilt'e line but were thrown for a loss This forced Tennessee to kick Recovering the ball Vanderbilt attempted a forward pass which was fumbled resulting in a With twelve yards to go on the fourth down Vanderbilt seas forced to kick and Gore displaying( Some headwork booted the hall out of bounds just where the return would prove the most beneficial to his team Tennessee recovering the ball attempted an end run and Was thrown for a loss of five yards This could never be recovered and the ball went to Vanderbilt on downs and the Commodores romped down the field for the second touchdown- just one minute before the end of the quer ter was announeed Prominent in the plays which Put the ball Over for the I aecond time were Sherman who went I through the Tennessee line for a gain of twenty yards and he was followed by Lockman who gained half as niteh on the egurceeding play This placed the ball within five yards of the vie Oars goal line and the ever ready "Hunt" Beettley was 'called upon to Went It behind the line Re dill it with score stood Van' derbilt 14 Tennessee 0 a moment later when Sherman placed the'hall directly between the bars mta THHOVGII LINE Kteking off the Tenneeseann sent the ball far into the Vanderbilt tern! tory It was then that the Commodores went to tearing great jagged holes in the visitor' line going through almost at will for long gains With a hole big enough to drive an ox cart through which his Interfer- enee had opened up "Bunt" Reneley drove through the line for a gain of ten yards Berryhill then ploli6d off his first long run of the afternoon getting around the end in a beautiful trick play for a gain of twenty-nee ya eds The very next play netted Vander bill six more tallies as Sherman made kil almost perfect pass to Gore who placed the- ball behind the line Sher man then hooted the ball over the bars once more and the score stool Vanderbilt Tenneettee goose teat Vanderbilt then kicked oft The Tennetmeans tumbled the ball and It fell into the hands of tho Commodores Iterrybill was called into action and right nobly did he ronvend tearing off a full thirty-five-yard dash throes (ha broken neld This placed the bell within striking distance of the mountaineer's' goal and Berryhill wan given the honor of taking the eett ball acroom the fatal ehotik line Pallure to kiNeritanzalkileltodthe offecoTaetheabt 112171 wtoankre turned by Tennessee jest an the whistle closed the fleet half GM lid A KC 'IA NO It FN 'Vanderbilt again kicked off and the Tennessean who received it was e'vi- tracke by the rapidly advancing tthirty mn crlttc himiol idenl nlytd( krtl make el rbi I utt 1hlitilt'ahhoillh'i tem' tmind i ''toniol nuvrlf 11 mnnel n'hier no roel re' sought to bar hie way At this point -mop" Richardson wag pent in to re- Hove 1sickmen who later got back iCie the fray Vanderbilt then at tempted a long forward pat which tiled tidings of great JOY! The deed Is dotio Saturday afternoon Kaiser Dill quit Is throne Saturday afternoon Van- rd erttilt beat the everlasting daylights It of the University of Tennessee Just as the imperial ruler of the uns abandoned his throne and in tate prepared to flee from wrath to )me' Coach IdeGugin's Commodores ent into ai action agnst the orange ad white warr iors from the hills of ast Tennessee The battle was fast rid furious and ere than seventy-four the last shot had een tlred no less Juotara had been placed to the credit the Commodores while the moun- iineers went scorelees absolutely oreless It was a slaughter It was a shame was like taking can ni candy away fro baby or taking the coins from a esd a mn's ey es Tennet ssee has the weakest team that a ever sent against Vanderbilt The taterial is there- but has never been aveloped There was a marked ab- nce of headwork on the part of the range and white quarterback who i n6r1 his rkAn ikt imnddemihida raose Billy Madden's effort to "Alip it 1 ovt-r- on John Sullivan during a I 77 rnrilanngy natastctihrei 7re al 6 3re Camplete severing of the partnerebip I between the two 1" Madden as may be remembered heeanie the manager of John before the -Allostonlan rose to the heavy weight championship of Abe world In 1 1382 Madden recognized the greaj i that lay In hay-I trig John tour the various cities i i gieitia boxigg exhibition'' And almost immediately after John became the t- i(ing of pugilism Billy began errangmg for a trip that eventually added uotmething like $11)0000 to the bank roll of the rreat werelor and Madden made up a 1 great -a while Tlien the hgen to eeliabble Each wan In-! dined to lia etilliborn and strong 1 -1 willed When there Kny'contlictI of opinion neither would givo In And 1 it breach began to open that grew 'l wider and wider through the latter of 1A82 and Into 1083 And then Sullivan and Madden went to NVilkeribarri l'a to give a boxing metch They arrived in the lifternoom John Lhustied to a hotel to rest ire but Billy met a lot of 'good fellows'' owl before dunk Billy had been entertained mo royally that be wile In no roodition to go on in it sparring match eitli anyoneBut Billy had to go on he VC1 PI the only eparrleg part-Ivor that john bed taken along with Nile litet es Billy wee parting from his 'trout' of friende- one of them remarked: "Weil Billy I you're going 4 to bustle sway so as to let John give 3ott the mighty licking eh?" 'Madden him right you can knocit him down and that will be a great Joke on John la" do it declared Billy apparently delighted with the idea of flooring the champion "It will happen in the third round" And then the "hoye" topped eff he rest of the erowd that Jammed into the convention hail that night And everybody sat back awaiting the third the hoped-for flip-flop of the champion Th rough4 he-11rat wo-rminds tikqed according to the highly approved rule for exhibition sparring partners lie was just a foil for John never attempting to hit back unleen it Wait with the idea of missing so as to mike the champion's defense took all the better He took all that John handed him and performed hie parting role admirably- for thotto two rounds And then came the third With the call of "time" Madden swept a ghthee around the hall which Raid: "Watch toe now boys" and at oncesalled into John with flats flying and with everything he had behind those punches The attack took the champion by surprise Billy landed aeveral times before John Lawoke to the situation Then the champ pushed I Madden hack and shot a look at the rowtt whioh by that time watt oil' its feetl-weiling: "Hand it to him now it to him!" At once John realized that Billy bad nttempted to trick him into a knockdown John who always had nailed hie Ponchen when boxing with the Smittior Madden seeing Madden leering In at him fowling hie famous right for Billy' jaw and Billy went down as though felled by a crow-her Without the elightent Show of -eseitement John calmly walked over to the winem of the stage where there was an empty treeh barrel Rolling it ever to where Madden lay John picked un the unconitemile gaddea witted him into the barrel and then tetilkintt to the footlightit anti brandishing his fish eatiL "If there is anyone in the crovcd that would like to come up here and try to do what this fellow tried to him step up here" No one neeepted the defy of John 'L And po the ptory goes that night's boot with Madden und its startling remelt brought the "eplit" between John and his manager which made them enemies for many 'etre Fine Diamonds and Watches are getting scarcer every day and you will do well to make your selections in these lines fright now as you will surely save money and perhap's disappointment Our stock is still quite good Prices right 4L''' 4N42''''''''''' 1131 11 I 01- vo 4 1 14----- 1 I 1 i 30-k) I t- -4 1 I 4 i -k t4 I i "5" 41' ')4 1 11 11 1 I i 1 1 i 7:4 1 i 1 I kNA 1 i itt i 1 1 fit 1 )--01 11-- 61 'i4 1 I I I 1 I I Ammo i -'C fi gittz I Iminomoutos TN fq 14 to rIt -I' tli Ls11111 L'014t-r)zr-Iji 4 40- A4 I 1 tl raairpt 4141 o-ttvtx rj111- pun 1 ilin abli! rand OS I Lit tim 11116 IMP OVUM MO 0 A 7 0 if 'se A arr In ditt--1re 1-10 Eying 0 1 I fr4 tt- er--- i LI 1 col 3r) 1100 d0 diu du No vi IL 8 aV IllaanalaWaVanal mi411 AND z- I r- 1 ir--jo i It PI '17 11 eat- a 74 I i ilt 1 1 'v vi kf (Imo' i Fine Diamonds and Watches are getting scarcer every day i and you will do well to make I your selections in these lines right i now as you will surely save money and perhap's dis- 1 appointment Our stock is still 1 quite good Prices right 1 skIP i i rit NT la 1 1 Jewelry Company Established 183) 716 Church St 1 4 t1 --At ttil 94 1 Lr'''''s4 li '11 I 4 1 01 l'i) 4 1 'yo It I 1 14414 1 414 it II 141 to' 1 1 t' '1 I It i 4 dL iPL 44 ow 444m44440moone4mmo i 4 APPRECIATION OF HONEST ED GEERS Even His Employer Could No Induce Him to Throw a Race WORE NOT COTNTED Tennessee larked off Lockman returned the ball thirty-five yards but half of this was loet when Vanderbilt was penalized for pushing This lo8 was immaterial however as Berry-bill then went around the end for tweaty-tiVe yards It was at this ease of the game that the fan" thought Vanderbilt had scored again but as a matter of fact they carried the ball CO far behind the Tenneeset goal line that the referee would not allow them to count it It happen In this manner: After Berryhilre run Baker made a beautiful peee to Gore but Ilore in order to keep fro-re having the pass bed stepped outside the ten-yard zone in the rear of the Tennessee line and although the ball went over It was not counted With the ball in the pomsession 0 the vieltore they tried their line buck ing tactics again but they found tha the running of the Commodores hat' in no manner weakened the strengt1 of the line and the Tenneseeans wen forced to kirk The punt was blOckee end Berryhill recovering the bet broke away for thirty-two yards more then went through tne lin for a ten-yard gain and plared th ball within the alladow of the visitors terml pomts lierryhill did it went over and carried the ball' wit) him The score then stood 00 to 0 AT IT AGAIN Tenneseee kicked off Ileasley re turned the hall In beatitiful style At Attempted forward pees by Vander bilt then failed and Berryhill dashed off another twenty yards but it we Lockman this time who earried th ball over for the touehdown whit added to the goal kicked gave Vander hilt a total of slaty-seven This we' lust one tally lees than the bewanee Tigers ran up on Tennessee in th game a week ago and the rootere be flared UP 'tit couldn't lick me If I didn't lot 1) he replied cut In another mom hot of the crowd "why don't you allP 1 It over on John 14 tonight and give he boys a groat laugh on the chem YHow en "rtuilivan doetri't look for you to fight All he expects from you is for As you to stand up and lox him land a got few tle tracer looks for wallops from ton YOU That gives you 01 good chance to slip one Over on him and If you clip BROTIIERS IN ARMY SERVICE a 4 0011ERININI TRAINING Hdward Georg of Tennessee has seen identified with light harness racer for over forty years In all that Imo he never drove a race that be Id not try to win In hundreds of oaem be finished in the "also ran" Tout but it Wan lack of speed or rao- ng managers that placed him behind he money In the early eighth's when eerie manie began to appear in rae ng summaries few paid any attention 0 him until be went to the front with nide and Mettle Hunter and folowed their successes with the de endants of Tome Hal when assocla Ions began to give large purses for acing raees With them he also made Cenneseee as conspicuous in the light arneas racing world as-- the Belle deeds thoroughbred had made it on he running turf From Tenneseed leers passed to Buffalo where under he critical eye of Cieero Hamlin he made ene name of the Village Farm smidier in racing circlets all Over the world It was also while in the emloy of the Hemline that a little in Went occurred which gave boa pub tic a glimpse of the toterling honesty of the man end at the earns time tshows Amy of late years racing easociations tvith each other in making his sip pear-once at their meeting! conspicuous order to phew the tnibilo they ap rticiate the "splendid work which he nee done for the American trotters and pacers One day while a Detroit meeting was in nronrern (Jeers started a- Aimee Warm harm' that wee known to be feet but had not shown bin true form There was open betting in Detroit in thopo day and as very little wee expected from the Village Farm representative it was the "field" that were being picked up by Hie pikers' who cannot resist the temptation to boy a few cheap tiekets In the hope that ans" clouds will' open and reveal a second Peter Itceit'end rewar4 return two or tbree hundred tor on A A c- w- I) I'''' H' i 4 I 't' )1" --4 )''''''' P- )r 'f I -4 4 1 I i 4 i i 1 1 I Good opeilling thorough knowl- 'edge and ttes of words office tcalailag and aficurats qualifications account for graduates of offoneso t'onsettereial School" doin'g superior work and being preferred 6y bust-noes men flatting taken government examination's for training typiets stenoarapbers and clerical elerko enables ostiout to know just what Ito needed demmid cannot be tiled Come at taltee IlunesCommucialSchool I I ft fttL tirit numerl brolhor stati(Mod at Camp Rice preparRlory form Ike lattvr 14 110W 111 twe and says ho etonying orli7ty lifcvtry much sic sous of aud Mrs Dundy velAULU rt No4 lit Al 111 AS at if 04'11411 Mt oarmAm I2011 GRANTLANI) AVE Br in 164-11 11121)046 I 0111 4 I i A I t- A 41 ff 4 ''4' i I A 4 0 tit W41.

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