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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 18

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i 1 1 SL7NDAY SEPTEMBER ltqf NASHVILLE BANNER NASHVILLE TENN fl i 7 TWO prNi i 1 ----s 7- AN 4-tt p- 7 ') rfl 671 1 I II' II' fas i i 1 LL 0 1 i 11 1 i 4c1 it iL a aL '4ir 0 711 72 1 0 71 Nihr rfr1 7 i eIrrl RI 11 177 (1 i 1 0 1 vrl Ili IL 111-J Nuv iiiihd -L' 1 1 tA 0 rri i In Houston Beats Football Results Yankees Triumph )h Chattanooga Breaks ROY ROUTED AS Colgate Displays YANKEES ARE lards Beat Braves i TEXANS IIANG Last Minutes Powerful Team SLAUGHETROIT' TERED to Cinch Pennant UP VICTORY BY Passes Give Commodores Exhausted Maroons Crash St Lawrence 33 to 6 Using Re- I World Series of 1926 Opponents Again Is Second at Completion of Freak Lindsay serves Hall of Scout Four New York Hurlers! National Title for St Defeated Is Hero of Well-Played Game Helpless Until Late Rally Describes Gam at Hamilton Hammered for 27 Hits i i Play Again Today Victors I 13 I wl It 1 It 9 I 11A Li 1 ar Ihertlei 2 Mew 1 1Wan 1 1rttmit I i St 1011h their second Boston Its on tv SitPrdsi 2 'them 1 Debt 1 Prandt 3 Fherdel adt 3 Struck out by She del 2 Pramtt Sacrifice hits Haley High Hornsby Doubts plays Farr11 tu Gautreau Sister 17turkire oder Jords t4sIg ley Time 130 Atendam(' 500e 1nit ornaby ream le 44111r Capitha4 non used to such an extent th i IS early pennant hi tho iiistry of the Nettie season successful double tattoo Navin Field Detroit Sit 29--(94S) Ilona! IA'aglie trdaY by defeating the and delayed back ara generally the The champion Yankees took the short result of long labor yet this team has lioston ItraN ea 3 b) 1 as the New York end of a 39 to 10 aeore in a rousing them well along the road to correct Giants loeed to the Chicago cubs Coordination and timing In the first hat fst vvith the Tigers this afters 6 1 rit 1o game In spite of this they viere the on that mattered not At ail in the Yboiin of acytrat tinnblea Thel Carhtilis 1 letory and the The entire lino is Uell alanced leagu' Ot allliing ri hen Manager Giant d4it ten(In 1 the St Louis powerful penpon by experience and is Huggins sensed from the early Tiger hoid to thr el 2t1114 rInd tawhitieS a tiV powerrui season or cxncrignen unct IM 1tid to thr gahu and precludes any Hack Beats Giants Ncw York Sept New york Giants radoi ut of the National 1 tient pennant race todsy when I hs Chicago Cubs beat the lNie Grew men a to 2 and clinched the flag for the Cardinale The victory gat4? the cubs three out of four in the series and fourteen games out of twenty-two for the etas son againtt the Giants Hack Wilson one of diss cards and Kiki Guy ler the temperas mental outfielder led the Cube at tack driving in all six rune drove in four runs with hie SDI home run of the season two Cutely singles and a sacrifice fly Cuylet sc counted for two runs with a triple anti a single Fredty 11ndstrom's singte in th fifth with the bases filled accounted for New York's only two runs Sheriff blake allowed the Giant but six bits and lie invincible except in the fifth Fred Fitzsimmons started the ram for the Giants but ssve way to nitwit hitter in the seventh and lack Swte finithed the game he New 'IllioPal aen lb MOrt tor tho Ire 011t ouriptrt Ile MeV tr's dieantperta ibm at Slat tduely ylet or- a triple tho I Manta exeq4 do rams 4 pitira Swtt 1 I i''5 t'i kt 4 4- l'' 4 1 1 i Itouston Tex Sent Jumping on Ilny In the very first Inning for a three-run while Dig Jim Lindsay held opposing batters In the palm of hts hand the lionston falos struck baelt at the Dirminghani Larons today and chalked up their first victory in the Dixie Tile final score was 6 to 4 Lindsay hold the Patrons hitless for six innings The Southern Leaguers staged a rally In the eighth but it fell tito Nina short Manager Dobbs of the Itarons was banished from the Km in the eighth for arguing The soriea now stands: Itirmilignain two vietoties: liouston ono The teams piny here actin ton-04-0w The box some: ItIrtninthom AIL It POA Simons if 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 5 2 2 Johnston 2b 2 1 1 1 3 0 telaw rt 6 1 2 1 0 0 Shirley lb 4 0 0 7 1 0 Rosenfeld el 311201 Yaryan 200410 Cooper 0 0 0 0 tinUh so 3 1 1 2 1 0 Hnyp 100040 add 100000 Franels 100020 xxWolim 000000 xtiirlyie 1 0 0 0 0 0 Doran 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 31 4 24 13 3 xnatted for Ilny In fifth xxlian for Yaryan in eighth xxstistted for lontnelo eighth Houston Vinoek lb 3 0 1 2 21) 411040 Worthington rt- 4 1 1 0 0 0 Watkins cf 2 1 2 0 Peel If 3 1 2 3 0 0 Schuble 3 0 2 3 2 0 JOrinttrti 4 0 2 7 1 0 1Valker lb 4 1 2 11 0 0 Lindsay 201010 In fine pht sleet condition Both of attack on Tom Zachaly that the game their ends Doyle and Stromiello their of Nest' York tying for the pen- as as good as lost he sent In his nom center Cox exeeetlingly well trained In the fine points of the game pos youngsters and gave acme of his bat- The standing lncluding today's sessing football instinct as well sa tered regulars a chance to rest in iin games folloes: ability In the backfield are four ticipation of their tilts with the Car- T'I VV Pet ni sturdy hall carriere blockers and de- dinals next week ist 011i8 4-f 6S 021 3 Nf l'1' t6Itirre 6 sl tirs et' fensive men of ebility a real delight The Yanks Wind up the regular sea New York to any coach Two of the backs on in with the Tigers ill single game For the ond time Passes ru of better than ordinary tomorrow the Cardinals vill engage the hew es series accuracy Galloway made the out- The box York Yanke in th world St core: standit allowing today This young a Louis won Its first pennant in 1928 and itt turn beat the Yankees in the half A cool bead strng stff arm New York man has every prerequisite of a great Alt II PO A Thirst ef I 6 1 3 1 0 ilihsvoela sprig oi Gazelle es 2 2 0 1 The Cardinals won today's same In good twist end excellent tootwolk To Ruth It be seen there were faults In the play pilschmi off Art Delan it 2 1 1 I 0 0 the first inning by sc oring three rune 2 1 2 0 0 0 ey Doutitit all of Colgate which was to be expected (tileuhrrnixg lb 8 1 2 7 the way to secoml when Hornsby It In the first game tbis season Then lb a roller ao between his legs tOn they suffered somewhat from a 2 1 1 1 2 0 lined a mingle to Onter scoring Dout- feeling of too much confidence in view Mewed rt 5 I 2 3 1 0 Durocher 36 I Wt Bottomley's triple to the center 6 1 6 4 of the fact that Lawrence has Robertson '3b 3 0 0 1 () field fence scored Frisch Bottom- never gone home thot victor in this DuKa ab 3 0 0 1 0 t' ley scored on Itafey'a sacrifice fly annual combat Still when given Ftcngouch i 2 11 The Braves made their only run In another week of preparation Colgate Ryan 1 the seventh 'tell walked but wee Witi be opposition enough for any of forced by Farrell Taylor singled the country's hest 'Zachary 0 0 0 0 0 0 ndig Farrell to third Fa rrell Line-up and summary: 1 oh neon 2 1 I 0 2 geared nn an infield ont by Foolirer Colgate l'es ft Lawrettee 'Wolling 2 0 1 0 batting for Wendt tio had relieved Stramitilo LE McVeigh alioenig I 0 0 0 0 0 bvianey tlilson LT Vreeland Franklin LA) Latham Totale 41 10 17 24 11 2 tit Leal All It II PO A Douthit et I 0 0 Co McAndrews Drt roil All Id PO A 1 I 4 4 2 2 4 0 0 High 3b 3 0 0 0 2 Dumont (Capt) 110 Wickens pone If Haines It Irisch 2h 4 1 1 3 Ftickles tchringer th 5 3 4 4 '2 I 2 Doyle Porcine Kier if 6 3 1 2 0 0 ttottontle lb 3 1 2 7 1 0 Yabiok Ctit tialvin liellrnenn lb 6 2 2 ilaftY et- 3 0 2 1 0 bowler LALI1 Coughlin alett antis 3b 6 4 5 0 Harper rt 5 1 0 1 'Galloway R1111 Paige (C) Fothergill rf 4 1 3 2 0 a allohn 8 0 0 3 1011 VereY Tavener ati I 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 3) el hc 3 0 1 3 0 Score by periods Hargrave c- 0 3 3 3 1 I Colgate 14 a 0 Vanglider 6 1 3 0 0 0 SS 4 0 1 4 a St ThavenOw as 0 0 0 0 0 LaWrence 6 0 0 6 i 11 19 24 27 7 Simrdel 3 0 1 0 0 I Referee Ed Hathaway Umpire Totals xttettell for Johnson in sixth Rhein 1 0 0 0 1 I trandever Linesman It IL Hoervey xBatted tor shmly In ninth Score by perlodst Colgate 14 0 0 13-03 St Lawrence 6 0 0 6 Referee E4 Hathaway 'Umpire Vandever Linesman It IL Hoervey DUtIr f-1 tPT1 Lill int Wirl OHL c-1o- batting for Brandt tio had relieved Delaney tit Louis AR II II PO A Douthit il I I 4 ii 0 High 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Frisch 2h 4 1 1 3 2 0 HottonileY 1 3 I 2 7 1 0 Ilatvy ut 3 0 2 I 0 0 Harper rt I 0 0 1 0 0 sliolin 3 0 0 3 0 0 NVilmon 3 0 1 3 0 0 Smith 1 0 1 I 0 0 1laranville 64 4 0 1 4 3 Thevenow as 0 0 0 0 0 Shordel 3 0 I 0 0 Rhein 1 0 0 0 1 Ry 'VERNON SHARP JR HAMMON Sept came to the front today and revealed Its intense value to colleglete football when Colgate defeated St Lawrenve by a 33 to 8 count This score does not give a real picture of the combat in view of the fact that during large pare of two quarters an entire seeond team was employed by the victors Thia season the Maroon eleven as Indeed fortunate In returning ten regular from the succeseful team of last year The eleventh position Is filled by Franklin a very capable Sophomore guard Then again when the second team ati to meek was called upon It rendered valueble account of itself and besides keeping the visitors ecotelems made several close bids at touchdowns Receiving the opening kick-oft from a formation almost identical to that ueed by the einlversity of Maryland tigainst Vanderbilt last leer the Cut-gate team marched nearly the length of the field on straight football to a 'core by Fab lok Strotniella proceeded to 'lend a beautiful placement kick 'quart' through the uprights immediately forward for the extra point The seeend tally resulted from it recovered fumble about midfield by Ca pt Dumont the Maroon candidate for AllAmerican guard honora Again strateht driving football Is as the means to chalk up tills ecore Dewier being the man ehooen to take the oval armies At this point the only real thrill of the combat toek place Vero' the half back for St Lawrence received a kickoff from Stromiello on his twenty-yard Pee and started straight tip center Siedng this way cut off be made a wide sweep to the right behind good interference headed along the sidelines and finally reversed his field for a beautiful eighty-yard run and a touchdown This wee the only threet made by the light crimson team which materialised Other drives took place only to be stopped on each occasion before the shadow of their opponents' goal was reached A few minutes before the half ended a pass Galloway to Yablek left the score standing at 20 to 6 l'eo 'scoring took place In the third period through the valiant efforts of the St Lawrence line But In the laet quarter an offtenkle rim by Galloway and a pas Yeblek to Stromlello brought the srore to Its final Mending Coach Abel et this point relieved his first Airing sarsite In lew of the two hard intersectional gaMee ahead The Colgate team hail 10110 remarkably well to perfect the type plays watt over the line They missed the goat and the game went 011 Most of the time the Moccasin defense Wee very very tough They held and they held and the Commodores couldn't go anywhere The backs would genie out with TIO tinting stal play would he gummed up Now then Foul fileGaughey got away and now and then Gene Mel Basilic tcHAC the bail fur a ride Lut nut notch Tha game hung on there until the darkness of the fourth quarter was around us The Moccasins got desperate and therefore reckless Thu) waranot at all discreet but 'mit started throwing the football hoping that of them would be taught and the runner get away for a touchdown Finally Paul McGaughey got tired and he reached up and intereepted on his own 49-yard line Be began picking them up and putting them Joe Kopeha who had been quite a pain to the Conunodores all afternoon was right after him lie nailed hint On the line after Paul McGaughey had put 41 yards behitot him Jimmy Armistead rung birtiself at line and Wks rudely repulsed The Chattanooga team fought until the dark bitter end of the evening Bill Schwartz made three yards aud then two It was fourth down In ratite a few yeats t0 watching foothall teams I baYe never seen a team as flatfooted as the Chattanooga duvElt on the nest play Jitnit Armistead flung out a page to the right There wasnt a man a ithin eight yards of tIlil Schwartz when be took it and ha went rigut over the Tin' immolestcd There was quite a hullabaloo as you might expect The Commodores had been nude uneasy about those miacrable little six points That was expected to be the emd was the grand finale The rubs came rushing in But the Commodores were not through This young end Ben Franklin rushed in and showed the Chattanooga eleVert what lightning was They had forgot in physics claim alonday when some proleseor Speaks up and sake what lightning was Don Overmeyer is going to say LiPh Franklin thl Vanderbilt end He blocked a punt on fourth down and it was VanderbliCs ball at the 3yard line the ball going over on fourth down Chattanooga having recovered Hiving the ball In their poasession the Commodores simplY called on this young man from Pulaski the tall pine Giles He reached around somewhere on top of Niisolonary ridge and brought out a football to step over the remaining yards to the goal lino Jimmy Armistead kicked- goal It was a dull football game the flashes coming in those final few minutes Chattanooga made as inany first downs as dal Vanderbilt total of eight That for those who said they hail no football team at all Vender' bill made six in the first half and enlr two the last 'Vanderbilt gained Just 162 yards SO through the line six around the ends and 72 on passes Chattanooga gained 102 yards 62 through the line Just Iwo around the ends and 411 on 1 1 1 i ntf a 1 vi PI I I I 1( 71 41' I 1 chis AR IT PO A IL Peck ia 3 2 2 4 0 Maguire 2b 1 I 6 1 8 voyier rt 1 1 3 1 0 0 18 ikon et 3 1 7 3 0 0 Stooliension Ir-- 4 0 3 4) Orlinin lb 4 'z I 0 0 tjonsales 4 il 0 3 0 0 Pat ler 3b 4 0 to 2 2 0 Iblakep 3 11 0 0 3 0 Totals 33 6 0 21 IL i New York A11 II PO A 0 Welsh cf 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 01ou1 If 1 2 0 0 Ottrt 'I 0 0 0 0 II 0 Lindstrom 3b 4 0 1 0 a 0 TorrY lb 0 0 13 0 0 Totes 31 3 8 27 9 0 Jackson as ii 0- I 4 1 Boston AR IL PO A 'llen 4 () li 3 I I Hogan 4 0 0 3 1 0 Richbourar rt 0 1 1 0 0 Rees 4 0 I 2 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fitzsimmons 2 1 1 0 1 0 Scott 1 aWriabtalone 0 e'11 0 0 0 0 ixctmn-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oS A 240 611 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 I 1 0 1 0 21 11 1 OAL 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 0 4 1 3 I 1 3 1 21 1 1 0 0 0 0' 0 Totals :0 8 13 21 10 0 Score by innings: Birmingham 001 000 030-4 Houston ll01 100 104-8 hits Worthington Feel 2 Stolen bases Peol Schub le Se intl Sacrifices Schub le Lindsay 2 Stewart Double 'lay Stewart to 3onnard Lett on bases Birmingham Houston 8 Bases on bails off Lindsay 10 oft Roy 2 Struck out by Lindsay 8 by Roy 1 Hits off by I with a runs in 4 Inning oft Francis a with run in 3 innings Ilit by pitcher Peel by Francis Losing pitcher Boy Umpire' us (S) Brennan (S) Barr (T) and Kane (T) Time 317 Touchdowns Colgate Yablok Dow ler Stramiello Mace luso St Lawrence Percy Period after touchdown Strandello (0) Substitutions Col- gate Drews for Ignatius Barclay for Hart for Dow ler Bolan id for Ganowa Yt Sullivan for Doyle Cottrell for Strarniello Lockwood for Hines Huntington for Gibson Barnes for Dumont Maggio for Franklin Recce for Cox Gaggio for Franklin St Lawrence Boma for Perrin Dobbs for Page Itaniski for Percy How tor Galvin Donohee for Boles Bingston for Vreeland tioechle for tVickens Jacobus for McAndrews Kelly for Stick tem Capella for Latham Foster for Dobbs Killeen for Bramskl Time of quartere 11 minutes Coigate awarded point after touchdown St Lawrence off aide Totnis 33 2 27 19 it-totted for Fitzsimmons in seventh 'allotted for Scott- in ninth 19 seventh it Moore If 4 0 0 3 0 Sis ler lb 4 0 2 11 1 Hornsby 2b 2 0 0 1 3 ilantreau 2b 0 0 0 1 1 Brown cf 40140 Boll 3b 30010 Farrell as 4 1 1 3 3 Taylor 4 0 2 2 1 Dolancy 13 0 0 0 0 0 Brandt 1 0 0 0 2 41roonflobl 0 0 0 0 2 2 1Frelgau 10000 xxxSoohror 10000 a xxxllueller 10100 Moore It Sislor lb 4 I) 0 3 0 4 0 2 11 1 Hornsby 2h 2 0 0 1 3 ilatitreau 2b 0 9 9 1 1 Boor by Innings: New Turk 003 630 604---10 Detroit 605 101 06x-12 Summary Two-bese bite Gehrig Fotheraill Stone Cehringer: th-eehese bite Hargrave home rune 3ehringer Van (Abler Meumel: saerlfhla Vothergill Ruth: stolen-bneee Rice 2 double plays Meuset end Durocher C1Zo114 Durocher end Cehrig pitcher Van Gilder: losing pitcher Zachary hits off Zachary 7 with 6 runs in 24 inning off Johni 7 with 6 rune in 4 1-3 inning off ItYIrl 9 with 7 runs In 2 2-3 Inninge: kn On bases New 'fork 6 Detroit 12 bored on halls off Van (Older 1 Johneon I Ityan I PI Mei( out by Van (iiihr Ityan I sttily bit by nitrher by Johnson (Tevener): time Attendance 600o Impiree Mina Di 0 0 Se'ore by Innings: ono 0114 Chicago NEW Yolk 000 020 000-2 hits CuylorT Home run Wilson Sacrifiees Welsh Fitzsimmons Cohen Terry lioubto Wily Lindstrom Itese anti Terry 2 iteese Jackson and Terry ItEeop Cohen and Terry Winring pitch(r flake Losing Midler Fits-Nimmons Jilts off Fitzsimmons with 4 runs in 7 Innings heft on basES Chlesgo 3 New York 9 Base on hallo orf Fitzsisismons 2 Off Mike 4 etruck out by Fitzsimmons 1 bY Malta br 8vott Hit by pitcher by Pcolt (Visite) Wild pitches Scott TiMe Attendance 2000 trolidraa Kim McCormick and Moran 1 1129--1 0 000-1 Cuyist Wilson Terry tet-itt an4 Terry Wlnr lug ter dittoart-inn on lossve on 4 ttruck ako bY by Poclt Tim' trolirtros Fall Opening at A On Monday Totals 34 1 8 21 13 2 alltted for Berner in third xxltted tor 'whiney In seond xxxIlatted for Brandt In aeventh xxxxBatted for thventield in ninth Score by innings: St Louie 300 000 000-3 Boston 000 000 100-1 pitcher Sher-del Losing' pitcher Delaney Three-base hit Bottom ley Stolen base Frisch Left on bases St Louis 6 Sewanee Avenges Bryson Defeat of 1927--Make 18 First Downs 1 Grid Results From All Sections Bea-ince Tenn Sept lri-yard line blcDill bad a clear field Defers a crowd of about 1500 people 1AZ etl utfileit ffirroaltn 111 a Pelt 171 eLn this aftermon Sewanee orYcned her WiAndA had iwveral chances to moor 1023 foothill season with a clean cut but did not take advantage of their oprrtunitiesLA victory over Bryson by the icon) of but wee caught from behind by I3e4t no After this the first half ended Se-Wit nlikA bad several chances to score but did not take advantage of their opportunities )(kited off start the neen and Campbell Athletics Victors Comiskey Park Chicago Sept 29 Philadelphia Athletics cIetested the Chicago White Solt to 4 here afternoon before it crowd of 5(0400 Younf Ed Walsh held the visitors In fair shape until the eighth when with the pate hose tNir0 rune to the good aingles roiled from the bats of Orwoll Simmons leoxx and Dykes and when the melee was over the Athletics Were one up on the Sox The Sox loaded the haitea In their half of the eighth but fulled to i'ore Philadelphia All FL IL ro A French rt 500300 Haas cf 502200 torwoll lb 812510 Simmons rt 5 2 2 2 0 0 looxx 31) 312301 DYItes 2b 402300 Hassler se 4 1 0 2 1 Perkins 401901 rnshaw 4 000:0 LI WV 1LP AL A Simmons rt 5 2 2 2 0 0 Foxx 31-t 3 1 2 3 1 2b 4 0 2 3 0 0 Itzeoler as 4 1 0 0 2 1 PerkIns 4 0 1 1 0 1 Larnshaw 4 0 0 0 0 At Chattanooga: Vanderbilt 20 Chattanooga 0 South Dame 1 too Yola 6 Fail opening of gymnasium activities at the local A Is to take Place MondaY A program destined to cover Me needs and feelisures of all men and boys has been arranged In the demo' oan be found a variety of proirams 17cluiling gymnastics tumbling exercise and leagues and games of volleY ball indoor baseball and baskil hell In order lo Meet the tequirements for the business men these setivitiem have heen arranuil at the noon hour in late afternoon and at light Likewise the boys nave a nholeot nt afternoon or night clasees This echedule has been made in order that the boy working or studying in the afternoona might not MIKA nis opportunity to play and associate with his fellow mates For bnth the men' end boys' flurries instructors of ability Ari charge 110 will make an effort to have their groinvi more than a Itnit with an object of body-building and good fellowship NVhile the gymnasturmt will he the centers of activities yet the awinuning pool will be used all winter The water Is heated anti kept in healthful condition through thomugh cleanlinees and systematic wALer tests by the state In ordet to keep in ond physical condition one must exorcise and play and this hi a splendid opportunity for all to receive the benefits of these I wholesome activities By RALPH NteC111L Wanner Sports Editor) Chamberlain Field Chattanooge te Tenn Sept h' tic utterly in the final three minutes of play the Chattanooge kloceasins were th hire this afternoon 29 to 0 by at the Commodores of Vo Ur lencle Den II: eleGusin It wee the 'tottering figore nt pitk tits tall pine of tides thit d' loomed greatest In the dilok as the al Mocasine broke Early in the gem: le he had reached up until it eeetned that he watt picking at the cliffs on the ed frowning brew of Lookout Mountam or to tette a pataa that Put the Celltilloe tioree in posn fur tnet first touch- al down Later when the darkneits Was fall- Or Int( fast le: end Bill eel wart' pined forces to take away tenni the ovae I( eine the fruits or a well-played foot- el hail game Hushing et roes the dal landecapo like a great cataring gient the tell pine Of tides took a Peel run the metre to Shortly htfore that tell elehwertz had Kooked One out of the air to rush neroes the tine Piet three yards away while the twwlidcli (Ted eloceasins stood f'st-footed and 8 lige rte It Vanderbilt's oftenee nit ragged as it wits expected bp be f'atterett about ft ell att-revolt it ens Jtopttil ter tc two periods for the Moecasine hail a el great defensive ham end they pleyed A tne Commodores eten In that eecond half until the final thi el inhirute Thea they broke II A man named Dell Stet a fat man nettled Itiggina were he most prom- ni tient participants In the game after the first quarter a Tliet first quarter laeted a full hour It conteirted 40 minutee of aetual fonioall timed by wateli on the Van- 'e derbilt bench ri tl TIMEltr AT SEA The timer were lnipiy at sea and el were apparently not atvere of how to 81 hatoile a stop watch Tite quarter rev on ewe on until the tfams had run off a totel of 63 plare A futi game no Plots than Sti plays tni the average anti yet this one nail 63 in that gergantuan quarter titat left both 0 team exhausted and limn Vanderbilt ran Le of thetn and Chattanooga 21 It wag neeemsory to mourten tne last )0' two periods to le minutes and 10 nun-Wee respectively to get game coin- pleted it wits dark with tire air full of builbate and footticele when the gime ended lied it not been for Inca blender on be pert et the timers the eloecasine would hate had a 6 to 0 defeat in mead of a 20 to tVith to much 6 teeetehing of the rubber in a human frame some rit it hail to biee't and it wait the Chattanooga brand that 0 snapped In the final matuttea of that clerk hurt quarter 9 Vithilerbilt's was a verY atubborn one The bloensains never once' struck with a poisonous Jane anywhere near the Commodore ao1 'mei (Mee they were down on Vanoerlitit's 22-yard line They were get- tili there by boxing in the Commoditre Pickles A penalty belted them and the Moccasin quarter dropped his run- mita gams that had Veen kitining and 'sett to 'paasing Two failed hum and be was lot Another rally a few minutes laMr gsve them a sigat 'handl up the teld but the vaunted icr attitek of the Moccasins watt all let It wasn't there 1 In fact In the laid quarter when they went bark to the old familiar plan oe flinging poises hither and you with no regard for Alirectien or sefetY they run ter as one sue will when following that plan It was an intereepted peas that led to the second Vanderbilt touchdown haven't twen all the experts hut I am pure they feel euatifiect The 7iPecamins did have a very inugh 1 football Vain They heti a defense I teat was very stubborn Indeed and l' ititepect their offense waa ae strong ag Wag a year ago They were aim- PIY up afteinet it superior defense on lite part of the Vanderbilt squad There watt much booting on the part of some of our beat nitride when it was ittlgeeseed that the Commodores hed I)') Wrensa to speak of And yet they didn't There wail not a single suatalned drive that resulted in a touebi down from Ohl-fashioned running with tee ball IllAWKING BILL of the most Important things eheut this plate of football ix hawking the ball The Commoderen did that They recovered two fumbles that proved very vaittable They were not niwitys nit top Of poseee but they were most of the time They haahed the football on Ailment every ptey and tt es this Viet told in the Th (veto tetwever wits nothing tot write home stoma In fact there was not euppeeed to bit any The commoderee did not bloiik at nil Tho interference wet going at an an-pie Inatead of ratting entirely down field and the tackling was awful to nut they kept bearing down Inert) was no timing of pday arid the baeks came Wit Slowly and with little speet of You Lad rend In the news-Fame that much wee likely to be the eiee but then the newspapers are minting scare storira PO no one should pay any ettention to them The 1921 Vanderbilt football team le going to be a very great defenalve urea Mee Hon and by November 1 Its offense well be something for other teams to worry about Thome who like to do their guttering In advance rimy prepare to Start worrying thout the Colgate genie They hint it scout there to watch the genie and he went away whistling 7 hat whistle met' get a rude shriek and Strike a seer note for tele frame today is Solos to do what the Texas slime did to tho iommodorea la st I theied genet along about fifty per rent sauple of hese on belle issued I by lion overmyer led to the first Chmmodore touehttott After the kickoff the eloceagins started right In throwing the football They lied reed In tee papers a here they had a great Air ante and believed it The Met thins- you know tele Paul Meriottighey tinI eirnoet grebbed one it hit hint right In the lohby and bounced out The Mocrosine hit the tlnmi Gnoe and then punted civr inyer'si piint went Met seventeen reel tietieitehey toek the footeall After Jimmy Armistead had tailed le and heeked it ten envie Vend-el-lilt fiddled around a rid had tO limit Chattanooga look the boil end pot newhero and lion Overnayer SR eterointor there trying to punt again lee bti Aoernethy the tell pine of Wa reeimig in on him Now Mr Abernathy is It very hand5orne young men but when you are kleitine the tootttell and he come' twill-Mr In be la one of the worst looking things you ever paw That's whet Iton teeecinever geld about him snot he (eight to know Ile tried hie hick eed it teet up Its the pee just A lot tint it went fore eril only fifteen ytele I we twee on bails viers very eery bed fbr time Mecceeina The I mmobire took the fitoteall end eed out a first down 1 tot boil s'n ti Chattelmere'' Ct Tziere cents a re no ity for CVO yikt tor knee' teey were lit a The r0 hurrying Po rrv 11 ret4 up on the tie md n3 il sc th tit twice 'I or 11)4 toothell end tee" ite ieet tite tt it pine from ee 3 op ri I up and uo 1ht he was plekine es eel tee On top of Heitt e-e-eietee tte he got I to ii I 1 0 Oro gt4 t'o 10 tt Ito! A Oil WI to tt u-c i tt reeee lee en It ev ir (-' 1 mi 10111y Arr vx1 the and one one the It I of I 'To' tlft ntt I on 1 1 11 he no I II 0 11- KI 1-c t' t1 Tn i 1 iYa 1 I ATI 1 rl 1 '-Y 1 slt I 0 1 17 e'1- i'4 9i 104! u- -uu 4 ISia 1 lad it 160 pirt aould ha stead of etietchina trine sot Wan the snooped I dark last Vander stubborn once sin anywhere line or dllitil'ire'thiv'elit'i tackles the Moor tuna gnu 'oast to be was minutes tilaRit ui lir a ttat Pt It In fact they wer plan of With no 1 they ran will whf 14 rtig WI tite secor 1 have I ant au Meecomin tootbail tlytt ivai I sugpect ag It was PIT uP i tne part Thera of tame suggestel no 4iften didn talned A ilown tri the balk One slioligoutthteh that I that pro not siwt were mo the fowl It as Ths to write 'ass not i'ommtai The bite Pie Imo mkt an bhold 1 ma boeke ei tip e'L Of eo porters I else alao3a one ono Thn la goin organis oft( nse teams I like to toiy pr tho Coil there to away set a I noto to do wha Commo karat a A eo by Ior romino 'kickoff In thro rood it sreat tlrat th Flier a 111 al IF hilt pont pat nol btandin 11 UP yo rig Mr Ai ins la i Maga lion 0 he i uie et It te it 1 0 -i belt 'ii 1 1 I lit a tJ I i Sewonee to second half and after an exchange of punts atorted a nuirch to the goal The ball was advanced to the 4-yard line where Leen fumbled Suggs of Pryson plJed the bail up find tan to tiewoneem 30-yar4 line before being eight from behind Sewanee then took the ball on downs and started march down the fiel1 This time oho was not to be denied and pot as the whistie blew torratrd pas rom Sehoolfield Ezzell carried the bail over Bryson wee off side on the try for point No the game wound up 14-a The bolt georel Pewee roc Dryeen Ter Ir Suggs Bean LT LindesY Kellermen 141 stifle A Young mtes Ryan Arney Young PT Ltueiinsn Smith RP Kin4 Boyd QL Tallman Ware Schoeitleid ttH Ransom Lean FIJ Suintners Summary Touchdowns Sewrinee Kehoolfieht Ezze1t punte aftcr touch40'1'n BOY(1 1 droPkiek Sehoolfield etibstitinton Sewrinee Li Cravens for Yore Ciovena for Butler blz7li for Smith Harper for Won Tolley for Hopper 18 Boyd for Lyon ellenerr for Kellerman Stenson for A 111 Yodua firearm Sullivan for Snags Ot fiends referee Cunninahstn Giorgio UmPil 4 McGrath Michigan Linesman Lovel Tennessee passes Vanderbilt completed six passes and had eight incompieted Chattanooga had three completed and seven incoin-I 1 In rune from scrimmage Paul CaugheY Jed the Cortunorlogenwith yards tint Schwarts Wee with 22 Mellwaine third with 11 1 Armistead fourth with 12 That bent was better than eny of Chattanooga'a Lautienheiser's al being their largrat toolt front scrimmage In I Ramo like this where It Is hot and the timers do the thing up in a funny package it is hardly fair to Single out men and say this ono starred and this one didn't They were all putting out The Chattanooga team played a splendid game Joe Kopcba at tackle was stopping plays all afternoon Chuck itraldwood the was also good Overrneyer'n kicking after itioet Crst two bases on balls was beautitut to SPe Ward Barrett and Grant ell played splendid games For the Commodore! it may be eaid that the hole squad wee putting out and try-lug They knew their offenite Wee reSged but the public wouldn't believe it I hope the few who came up and Saki they were surprised to ate Inc offense so ragged didn't intrel my cold gate They Mid been told This eorreapondent bed attempted no bailyhoo stories This Chattanooga teem tough one to beat I rode In on the hue with the teem and they all admitted it --a tough football team to beat It knew football and it was well ecachitt For almost four qua rters It bad played Vanderl)ilt even Then In the last minutia it broke SomeOne hed to and N'kinlerbilt wouldn't One can't travel with and look at boy" like these Commodores cweig ilitY and tot conic to think quite a lot of them Thee Put Out There were no Injuries except one chid' put Charley ilawkine out of the game it was the old ehoulder Injury anti It is expected to be ready tor the Colgate game next Saturday The team left at 10 o'clock tonight on a eper131 The crowd that saw the game was estimated at about 9009 At 20 Thiel At New York UniverDYitest otty 21 Niagara At 78 Albright At 12 St Thomas 6 Totals 19 5 11 2T 6 8 At in SL Law Chicago A IL DI A rent Metzler et 4 1 1 0 2 0 At 89 Depau Clancy lb 4 0 2 9 0 0 At Beaver 75 Adrian neynoldslt 0 1 0 0 0 Folk It 5 2 3 1 0 0 At 11 Oberlin Kamm 3b 5 0 1 4 4 0 0 Closet! so 4 1 1 3 0 At University 45 'Rio Ilunnefield 2b 5 0 1 1 3 1 Grande 7 Crouse 2 0 1 9 0 1 At 41 Defiance NN atoll 3 0 0 0 2 0 At Carroll 31 Trull Consto14 0 0 II 0 0- 0 lantt 9 ashirso 1 0 1 0 0 0 At 20 Rhode Island xalthtelierby 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 At 39 Nor Totals 40 4 12 27 12 2 wieh 6 aliatted for Connally in eighth oxliatt(d tor Closell in ninth At Hampshire The box score: olby 7 A WA eh Intrtnn Wanhittertnn-lPf At Oherlin-Heidelberg 11 Oberlin At Athena-Ohlo University 45 Rio Grande 7 At Oxford-Miami 41 Defiance At Cleveland-John Carroll 31 Ypellanti 9 At Orono-Maine 20 Rhode Island 6 At Hanover-Dartmouth 39 Norwich 6 At Durham-New Hampshire 12 Colby 7 At Washington 14-0 It was an Ideal football duty and the game was full of thrilla and enetely fought throughout Sewanee did not seore her alcon touchdown until the end of the game although handicapped by the absenee of four regulars the tuain atiowe i well for the first game fiehoolfield featured for t4cwitnee with his olen flfI ninning He did not full to gain at any time and several times almost got loose for Olelren by himself tiod ran the team well at quarter Pt Ow Llean's work at tackle stood out above the rest Young at center and It)an at guard also looked melt NieDill Lindsay and I3jlrnn played the best for Bryson Nicthli punting Eta I)A bftat that has ben peen tai the SeYanee field for a num her ot years He out punted lioyd on the average Of IS yards Boyd more than made up for this by bia running back punts brwanee made IA first downs to 1 for Bryson These firatilowna helped to make up for the difference in miltinit Sewence completed 4 out of A pasaa while Itryson did compute one put of 6 attetopta The game was eloanly fought with only two penaltlep called on each team both for taking notch time getting off plaCs ltryson kicked ort and after several exchange' of punts ewanee worked the ball down to the five-yard line from where Bean took it over Boyd khked the goal Shortly after this Orison proved the biggest thrill Cr the game bY cetoliing one Of BoYire punts and returning to the Sfmre by Inninge: A thItk' OI1 (lfV) NVIiite Sia 010 002 100-4 bite Itcyr Falk Kamm three-base hit! limits Nbtaler: RtoIfl 1)4a0m Dykes ikleizirr Falk 110onefiel1 (2): bases on bells off 1arnahave 3 off Walsh 1: atrudt out by Earndlinvi 7 by WOO 8 by Connally 1 loglnir Pitcher WillAh wibl pitcher earnahaw Ovvfma iMe4Jowan VIII (1eled Time of game 1:80 At Rhyne I ewlorry 12 At Youngstown NVeatmtnaler I Carnegie Tech 32 At Lexington 1 11 Richmond 6 At Lewisburg Ducknel 7 Seluyt kill At 3Ieadville Allegheny 11 Mt Union At Boston-13oaton Collage 31 Wit olio 9 At Philadelphia Penn 11 Unelnius At 14 Hobart I At Williamstown 10 Providence 13 At I 1 Mt St Mary (i At Allentown Muhlenburgli 1 Drexel 6 At Virginia 11 Weq Virginia Wesleyan 0 At 12 St Johns At 42 Deflanee At Troy 82 Coop er Union At East Orange 111 Brooklyn At Vim-heater Hy Kentucky Wes lyan 30 Union College 6 At Madison Normal 4 Flandreau Indians 0 At Dakota State It North liagota Teachere At Moorhead Concolilla 13 Ma Alester At Dakota state 13 South liatiota Vilesiyan At St 14 jeline? At Sioux City Morning Side IS Augusta 6 At Lawrence) 111 Simpson 7 At Agglel ytelhany 7 At University 11 Stedwarde 0 At 9 College of Ides) ho 6 At A A IL 20 Owiclitia At stern States 6 Denver iIvrdfv 31 At Dakota VA veroity 1 ton 0 At Ft Normal St Thormi4 At 13 Rte lot At St Mary 'a II Ousts tavue Adolphus 12 At St 10 llowagl Pome 10 At 33 Pan Handle I ok 11 ti Sttttte ettatga 0 At Los sl Soul hn cahrotritti 40 Utah Ailgif 12 At conege Station 'Tex--Tistel Augte 31 Southwe-oern At Waco MeetAlt 4f) Noon Texas Teacher" 9 At ei) at I of wasmes ton 26 williamette University At Con illis--or(gon litate 14 Callfoinia Agehs At Portland--Celumbla University 13 tintidd I) At Eugene--Oregon 4 Paelfle UM) I slew-Mutter I Mott7 Schuyt rZ2Mt Cath- Unot Hobart I tos 10 vti St buret 9 irents St John fiance 32 Coop ITptals ucky Woo Local Youths Expected to Make I I i i i 1H i I 1 i l' I I i 7 1' I I i 1 i sz i I i i 0 I 1 1 i i 4 i I i 7 1 i' -1 1 1 1 14 Z'" tI a' -ii Davis-Elkins Vo ls Trample Jolt Dope by Maryville in Beating Navy Opener 41-0 Washington-Jefferson 24 liethany At Laneastire-Frank Marshall 4 St Joto-ph At Gettysburg netlysburg 21 American University At State College-Penn Stale 25 Lebanon 'Valley 0 At Cleveland-Case 2 Wilmington 0 At Amherst-Anitierat 19 hilddle-! bury 7 At Now Brunswick-Rutgers 12 St Johns At Pittsburg-Duquesne 9 Slippery Rock At New York-Columbia 20 Vermont At West Potnt-U Military Academy 35 Boston University 0 At Chicago-Chicago South Caro Una 6 At IthiNt-Cornell 20 Clarkson 0 At hliddietown-Woloan II Rates At Fordham-Fordham 27 St Bonasenture At Knoxvillee-Ilennissea 41 Maryville At Lexington Va-Washington and Lee 66 Lynchburg 0 At East Lansimr Mirth-Michiglin State 102 Katamason At Chicago-Chicago 0 Ripon 12 At Loule-St Louis 6 McKetidris At Oreenvillo-Furman A Duke 0 At Itiarksburg Va-Virginia Polly 37 Roanoke 7 At Chapel 11111 University North Carolina 65 Wake Forest At Stwanee---sewanee 14 flrYeon 0 At Jackson-Union 44 jonesboro 0 A Clernaoli-Clentson 6 I bison At Oreeneville-hing Tutimiluin 6 At Univoraity Virginia 69 itantioinh-51acon Indians End Oat Rockne's Team Beats Loyola by Late Break Cleveland Sept throe-run rally in the ninto intung gave the net Sox their third straight victory over the Indians today 6 to 6 litvIllOef4 single a pass to Ptsgs lead ant doubts-a by Loenp and Todt provided tins punch Clint Brown a recruit right 11m relor from the New York- 10111SVIVAllia League pitched fine ball tor Clevele rid until tho ninth The contest as featured by twelve-two baggers The box score: Boston A It IL PO A Tocp cf 1 2 4 0 it Todt lh 4 1 2 13 0 Myer 31) 5 0 0 3 3 0 liothrock c-if 6 0 1 1 0 1 Tait rr 0 a 1 0 () Reaan 21) 4 9 tt '2 2 0 rierhec mop 4 1 3 9 0 MttcFaYdett 0 0 0 0 0 0 Having 412010 Set tlemire 211010 'lands 1 0 0 0 Finasteall 010000 Simmons 000000 Totals 39 6 17 2 1 16 1 Annapolis Sept fight Ing eleven of Davis-Elkins college uncorking remarkable football with the ground slippery and rain falling defeated the Annapolis midshipmen In the opening gams of the Ifat)On daY 3 to 0 A atcly registered In the second Quarter a I the result of a masterly defensive gams repreAcnted the margin of tho triumph The middies were backed lap against their own goal line beltiert back Into their on sone through the clever Quick onside kicking of Irwin of the eittitore The pliddies made a determined stand to overcome the marain making a number of rePleeetitents both In the line and backfield Practically all of the players of anY caliber were used bY the hoard of strategy Cookeville Tenn Sept Itrewn Sills and Martin "Ike" Guthrle hoth former flume-Fogg stark are expected to win regular bertha on the TT eleven byre thls season The I eleven Is expeeted to be a strong team this eur and will play the first game ot the season next Saturday at Medisonvillo when they battle the Iltwassee college eleven The I team hit Ga Ibreeth and Miller who were with the University of Tennessee last 'wagon and lieso twill players are expected to regulars th13 allettPOn havidmon a former Iowt player will probably win a regular place In the back field from reports front the camp This OVISIti41 marks Guthrie 's and Sm! Ripeond PHS01111 at the itistitulion end both are working hard and re ealieeled to make eters tor their teams Ike Guthrie will be tetioned at half while Jos bills Wili be at IF ri The schedule followe! it--Illwasete oltlege it Oct Tenneseee Teachers' COilrge Ott Normal at Bowdon Go (tel here Nov 1---Alaberrix Normal bore college Itusatillville Icy Nov I IIMiddle Tenneasee Teachers' colleen hem Nov of Tennessee Junior college here A II ol II 0 1( Batted for 11arrta nn1111 Cleveland AuflU ftlerkqn If 5 2 3 2 14m1 5 I 3 3 trwell 3 11 Iteinholz 3b 10 0 0 Tucker rt 4 0 11 Sell 0 2 4 Dorman tf 5 1 1 2 Van Camp lb 0 0 19 Goldman 3 0 1 2 Brown 4 1 2 2 2Matt Stagg Eleven Is Nosed Out by Gamecocks peeeentafes are (1 oel In 3792 91aL nold4 470 Wilehimiten A 11 11 l'O A 9 Wee 1 et 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 Rive rt 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 hod in It 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 Judge 111 4 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 Ei liege 3 4 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 lig yeg 2o 4 0 0 2 3 II 0 ertffillt og 9 0 1 0 4 0 2 1 11001 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 Brow 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Burke 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 ro 4 fi tk 2 1 0 ft 1 0 0 0 11 2 0 1 0 5 0 2 II 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 1 0 1:1 0 0 0 frerin Stdit weather fatted to dampen the spirit of the fighting Voluttra of enneeke this afternoon and Mel Bob Neyland's Fophomore team ran roughahoil over Maryville Cohere to open the 'season with a 41 to 0 victory Seven Sophomores were in the opening' lineup for Tennessee and practically eery man on the ovoid had a chance to show Ids WareS berme the final svhistie sounded Ntaryrille College offered little opposition and Conch NrYlend took adventIgo of the situation to try out his new MUM )1nwand Johnson veteran tak wait held On the sitirIMPS during the entire frit Tennessee flashed a teal threat today in Eugene IsteEver tough tittle Sophomore back from priatol Tenn Ile played les' than half the game hut In that time he managed to score three touchdowns to leed the mooring parade ideli'ver looks like one of the most dangerous tpiil carriers Tennessee hes had In wilily ft hiy and he ell! bear close watching in future conteets Other touohdowne were made by riot-Fier Mackman and lieineke Witt ahowed that hie etiurrite1 te is Wit )n good working order by kicialmr three dropkicks for extra pointe 'rhe Tennismoo backfield looked exceptionally rend for tins stage of the year with hickVer Witt and Hackman playing beet It was phainly evident teday thot Tennessee ham an Inexperienced line but It showed poaalblittles of better performances The lineup: lean eeee Pies ittsfeyville Ilt Berrie Thayer 14 T- llope Fuller story Finney Watkins Drown Lo 000 kink I tro a Ft Wileon I Johneon 4 DRViR Jilekruan Crawford wilt 4a11 II ItIrd 11 Ever Morrison Henre by quarters: TennelM a 7 14 14-41 0 14 0 TOM hi ruI N11'cr a 114ckaukt 1 Horner 1 and Iletiodie 1 liints after toohhokn Witt riti4 to iternVrt 1 Pall I Alley 1 Tripp At itoberte I Jhnrn Homer 1k1)- owe Iteridon Foust 31'craeltec IL friiitnie Strinser ti knee Williandt dEluitltki Corrl VIIsitV At l'PliceloY 6nalitA Cla414 At Pato Alto-04'nple Club Stanford At La' of CaIts fonds Univ4rsity of Arizona 0 At Sun 1gnatiu1 114 Nevada 0 At 1'or Worth-442u Christian Daniel Itakcr At thaw Porky 1)-11ortts DA kota 50 intrAstown At lkistitphis Southwestern ts I AllIbUth South Iona Irk! Fept The luck of the proved too much! foe Loyola University of New ()ripens' likley when Coach Knute ltoickne's Notre Pattie warriors turned a last minute break into a touchdown and 11 to 8 victory A turIA Lorela quarter back ehortly befote the end of the game raved th way for the Irt11 score Notre Vame recovered the ben on twenty-three-yenl line and immediately tintematted a series of passes that put the ball within a Tani ot the goal Shay then crashed through the lino fr the whiffing points IAyok onned the eecOnd quarter With ton-YlIrd paha 'Nloole 1)rouinlet 1oIU1in otro t)ante's der was hurt in the play and carried from the field 'Weddle of 1oolit runde Anotitir first ill)Wri putting the ball on Nvtre 141111E1'a thirty-yard line to tiroullilet pass put the ball on Notre Detre'" eleven-yeni line on Notre Dame's right tmdde 13 the Irish rivA-ymni lln Ile tumid I but recovered Duda" ICI' the ParyHm tai410 for three rends pulling the bail on the Irish twoyard 'In( It was fir4t down 1r 3o)014 lludge wads Another lard R111 how Irish guard an 'Placed by TAITN tadng hurt In the play Lopes bit retibi for a I ouchdown Moorti tried for the extra point but failed Notre Paulo 'totted the 1lit1 quarter offensie With ulunges bY and Chevigny hint netted a fleet down in three plays on ILoyele's 43-yard line Eider went around Loyola's left behind flawless interbrence 46 Yards for a touchdown Elder failed on the try for ex tra point N'otre Paine Yositiort' Loyola 1E1 (c proothio Letopia I cwincr It Pennsylvania lands Ursinias Beating Totals 31 0 21 15 0 10111s AM IL 141 A 1440 11) 3 2 2 11 2 0 01101111e 4 0 0 2 2 0 Nita molt It 2 2 1 2 0 0 34ovotn et 8 0 1 't 0 0 Kreal 303120 21o 4 0 1 0 4 0 tsleNey rt 400200 Man100 et 411101 Ogden 401110 Totals 31 5 10 21 11 1 1'1 15 0 11 Tta 5 13 27 10 1 x1a1led lor Iteinholz In ninth Score by Innings: Ronton 000 012-e-11 Cie feta nd Out) 110 300-5 Summery: Two-bnot 2 Tatt 1)(winan Gerken 2 Sewell lieving 'root '2 GA1111f4n 16epp Vac- rilleo Van t'Ainp Goldman Totit piay Stttlernlio tkihor and Tokit 1ett bases lioa(ull flee land 10 on balk ott itrnwn 1 Strtick out by Brown 2 illt by pitcher by Kettletnim criicker) Winning- pitcher dietria npI Onto fliirrt and 11111ehtethi time it Wile 135 Cody's Eleven Hard Pushed by Davidson Stagg Field X1 Sept offteble iinshe by Zobel atirr the Maroons hnd tolled to punt Out or gave the South Carolina Cotineowits a elotory over Coach Alen lo A Stngg's green Chicago eleven here boloy to 0 The game 'narked the opening or Sthga'a thirtysoymntli )ear as goach at the MIdey eohoni The winnilor score come In the perquerirr atter South Carolina her! broil otp1)01 on the Mamma' eth-yard lin an1 Zohel had punted to Chien g(J'a 11-yer4 line Nttottenhel et-tempted' to kltk Out of denrer but the bell went at the I-yarI math 40hel raeele1 the bell over Cilh110 droperato littonipt ti) IRVoff In the uerter t'iir firet thtw hut en Intereemed pese entiett the tirke 1101t advans dOor new team 41-1116A the Leah-him tho-oh 3 4 ta this alrikr' tikaa a thtfly dzizzle whiokt idaYeril aril the fipert aturti kith 'A nd mad' totalling litellous and tilgh ithhomeldilo daui Scuit captain ot the 104 and Nue aaatettation the 'pairing one at tat) goals I third attempt at the tall01 hut Uniinnia and the isiint ountd for itis Quakers li-Ctefnli 1'0( outdo mitabianitai o4 tit rouqc tII collit q1d aoori1 the P7ootol mix sioiritcr toa Ielitia and 'Welt islIt ruada their tOOe'dehuta today V'ecAlrlirti rnr The ether touothlowna arid gave two of themfolvit se field rtinn14 Tht be weather made the bail foud handas i Browns Win Seer) inningt Waohinr ton non Int 000-1 St Lotiir 290 300 Smetfinry run bfitifiii ii 2 MtinWil 3 Ti40INto Now Crottlfi itorne I I co1 If kv 001u hie ififfAff tif Havel! to Lert Wilshingrmi 4 Lon io 7 1-14140 Oti b4lb oft (41eft oft liroAn nit! oft Iffiimtv 8 lb 6 intlinFOL Sti ntk it by Oittleb I Liwlest Piiibee Ullipirun btfKlly nna an tit lith 'nue it game 1 :49 71 li 1 1 41 -4 (111 ooriison i tight a Aquud of drAtr Idowil gridiron Wu rriorg to Clerr1Or41 Hod tc cronroreng CleVelt exi-mieI te 1014 the boil In DavikArt room or the haler but tklIn I) tut' foal Efis old! thA Udrd rioartry 11Pri a paRP IttfLlitia to Atnl ji vore I 14110a $op! tifISI tis comma I hi ir Kra iglu off tor bon tho'r WoW I hirti Kanto ir itio I by a vote adt to 2 todxy (n4lIn Milirrel fit hii rcir Os Fen IttOrW gttinkt at homr sal a altF gout tbrce Claw tip I horalv An-creams bia ILI cytr aVantiata nets' treasins 1)15 le al torrz- 244-1-ttlAti -I rri Vtalo YePl Ai C4rrtP011 t-r Munins k110 bhay 4Ateg 4 4 1t 4 I Ot 17-11104 mile or two WI In air tirlitime en11 hundreds ut iirkt vio)ttc1 10 reintigt loth nlp ottcl In he 'Trend of pegs trout 1 i 4t'1 11 -tulayr 1 i A i 1 111 FIO.

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