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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 18

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11 yll i -1-741 THE SUNT)AY'TDIES CrITATTA1STOOGA TENN 1913 4 a ---N lc 2 -1 411' r4 11111 lit MP ri Se p4 s---to-- -1 PREP GAME Play and Good Spirit wahee hatters Tennessee- Early Lea li Arli i Sup Early Lead mg 7f 0: to i Clean Play and Good Spirit vook- 47i0007 00- rr oe el all- IN 4 3 'PREP GA THRILLEI 1-111 THRI isy Steadi Plugs Her Way to -Victory' Characterizes Annual tiamel And Steadily Plugs Her Way to Victory Characterizes Annual Game anuie ank mom mow is mob oo I Rarely has a cleaner game been staged The Tiger director was bus observing I rm r'st it et rt r- nt A AEI 111A rrn nal troy inf I defects in his team's play and thinking of Rarely has a cleaner game been staged at Andrews field than the annual fray of The Tiger director was busy observing defects in his team's play and thinking of NOME ENWEE WMESSEIM I Ma 1116EAS Sa IliEO66 ST ft I 111 WI a yesterday between Tiger and Volunteer Tie future elver it eecatee etto- 111 111111 100 I I wo Qu- arterbczeks Who Stired 1 While both teants played hard there was good spirit prevailed There was none of awful damage to that tackling dummy 0 Wins by c40 td no unnecessary rough work and general next week" hc said as hig Moore misserd ST I 'ouARIERBA the talking back and swearing st each the field Cope has Ptrong hopes of mak- witilleinbeey el ewalles Point Kickind Croat other that many players pull oil in their lug a winner out of Ward who will be a most bitter battles The fellow a putt much better man when his 190 pounds is played ball did their durndest and quit worked down to 170 AN''' the game without an unkind thought Cope had nothing but praise for Tennes- Coach Clevenger was thoreughly katisfied see's team after the game and was thor- LACKS TEN YARD Holes for wi during OF VICTORY AS GA Forwards Make I Auburn-Haired Lad Up to th the treatment received from officials oughly matisiled with tbe outcome and publle and ivas first to congratulate Coach Clevenger was handleapped VE Tolley alld Parker Advance Notices the winners The Knoxville coach was not the game whea Prof Bashanan of the 't'''' at ail disgruntled over the showing of his Tennessee athletic committee informed him Sweetwater' End Stars la Receivir team and still thlrike he will win the Ins- that Chandler was ineligible Clevenger opOlmomaguand jority of his remaining games Coach Cope predicted the score even aft- bbaadwooalureaadndy viseanst oeblisigaeduciletr -TOLLEY SCORES TWICE ALMOST BREAKS BY FOR er the first touchdown When Ba er car- and send Callahan in It seems that Chand- 4 a call Tied the hall across the line the little Ti- lees credits have not Arrived and the fac- Forward chry ger fighter said to a bystander "Sewanee ulty 'woaid not allow inm to play No HAMMOND DROPS GOAL TOUCHDOWNS MANY TIMES wm beet them by 20 to 6" The Octet' pretest had been made by Sewanee who Gain for i gt IIN) lacked but the difference between a field kuew nothing whatever of the man The Brea Leg 1 goal and a touchdown of being what the incident shows that Tennessee stands for Parker Plun coach prophesied athletic purity and enforces the rules es Great 'Brings Punts Back as Far as They're I I Ward who had zone in at left half 1 nun! ANI1 AnAthl WINIQ Timekeeper Stauffer blew the 'RONGER Forwards Make Holes for Tolley and Parker -TOLLEY SCORES TWICE HAMMOND DROPS GOAL coach prophesied I athietic purity auu enLoructi Lac I Parker Plunges Oreai I Brings Punts Back as Far as They're I Ward had gone in at left 1 ENGLAND AGAIN WINS Timekeeper Stauffer blew the Parker Manses Oreai liarterbaks ed ed ed ed Auburn-Haired Lad Up to Advance Notices ALMOST BREAKS BY FOR 1 TOUCHDOWNS MANY TIMES 1 IBrings Punts Back as Far as They're yesterday between Tiger and Volunteer White both teatna played hard there was no unnecessary rough work and general good spirit prevailed There was none of the talking back and swearing st each other that many players pull off in their most bitter battles The fellow just played ball did their durndest and quit tbe game without an unkind thought Coach Clevenger was thorcughly satisfied with the treatment received from officials and public and was first to congratulate the winners The Knoxville coach was not at all disgruntled over the showing of his team and still thinka he will win the Majority of his remaining games Coach Cope predicted the score even after the first touchdown When Bayer carried the ball across the line the little Tiger fighter said to a bystander "Sewanee will beat them by 20 to 6" The victory lacked but the difference between a field goal and a touchdown of being what the coach prophesied Ward who had gone in at left halt the future after it became evident tbut the 'rigera would win "There will be some awful damage to that tackling dummy next week" hc said as big Moore mistier(' an open tackle of the elusive Reiney down the field Cope has Ptrong hopes of making a winner out of Ward who will be a much better man when his 190 pounds is worked down to 170 Cope had nothing but praise for Tennes1 see's team after the game and was thoroughly satisited with the outcome 1 Coach Clevenger was handleapped during the game whed Prof Bashanan of the Tennessee athletic committee inforined him that Chandler was ineligible Clevenger bad already sent Chandler in to replace Daweon and was obliged to call him back and send Callahan in It seems that Chandler's credits have not arrived and the faculty 'wodid not allow him to play No pretest had been made by Sewanee who kuew nothing whatever of the man The incident shows that Tennessee stands for athletic purity and enforces the rules ENGLAND AGAIN WINS Wins by Sewanee Wins by 1 Point Kicking Goat- 1 I LACKS TEN YARDS OF VICTORY AS GAME Sweetwater' End Stars In Receivir Forward Tierhry Gain for Breaks Lev: I Timekeeper Stauffer blew the ti A 2 on Cope's "Dark Horse" Though Overweight Looks Good on Cope's "Dark Horse" Though Overweight Looks Good I Carroll and ay ley Play scrambled for ten yards over tackle LtJ we LLAJIZI I VAL I pre game of del Good Ball on Left Side of Line Parker and Palmer gained but little WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE year yesterday at Chamberlala too time Is Porous lIaLley twim iug so t'ai llumerrd rime out Hayley also nailwsd Jolley a athrond ulgahckinfogurbufitetrecen rig ariletwo Jand the latter ro then punted thirty yards Miss Ravenpscrreottfyt Ainanntcexhes Honor in over Sewanee The two elevens "17 Thomasson bugh it back and Thom- Pz1111 Rtaatinv etntrilithind Tennessee in a t- th aa intpnded and both timert LinctsaL five WILMINGTON DeL Oct 18--For twointhchdTo-wriall icnh sd ee-r -S-e-wan-ee---Th-e- iwo---7ele-v'ensalw and the latter then punted thirty yams "Miss Ravenscroft Annexes Honor in 7--- a Thomasson brougat it back and Thom- 'at'! asson hit so hard that he took Pretty Match i- ht through four fierce period' da Stea dily outriaithinig in a tion of the stand as intended and both time out Lindeay backed for five yards WILAIINGTON Del Oct 0 ta 18--For touc a hdowns each and -thernarro ta Rai- Steadily outriishing Tennessee in a Kicked--Carroll and Hay ley Play Good Ball on Left Side of Line Right Is Porous tion of the stand as intended and both for ten yards over tackle Parker and Palmer gained but little Hay ley throwing Palmer soliard that he took time out Hay ley also nailed '12olley and the latter then punted thirty yards 'Thomasson brought it back and Thomasson hit him so hard that he took time out Lindsay baeked for five yards WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE "Miss Ravenscroft Annexes Honor in Pretty Match WILMINGTON Del Oct 1 to the most exciting prep lathe of ie! year yesterday at Chall11)erlairk- with in possession of the ha and lacking but ten yards of I riettry over Sewanee The tiro eleiens tezei through four fierce petIodtc dal touchdowns each and -thernarrow tee gin of a single goal kicked- II and then a beautiful forward pass plain-- old-fashioned game of football wanee to win by 13 to 12 The bail a bleachers and half of the stand were neearn Thoma Linday bucked for five yards but National Golf championship has been sson totaled twenty yards the third time in five years the Woman's en Yesterday afternoon at Ahdrews field filled when Referee Vaught' Blake blew Sewanee again tucked away the annual i fhomasson forward won by a payer from riisses was damp and heavy and harti le boot the hwehreistwiee ard of first awn gam lad e'this time by a score of 17 to 6 re a couple of brass bands waheld A pass the British Isles Talley after the final touebdo 'to add the requisite noise to the enter- down ilavie 3' again took time out On the course of the Wilmington Coen- tailed and Hayley lacked a the ball directly in front of tae goal Th rather game' Was raer poorly played at tainment while Tennessee and Sewanee past right and for nine eards try club today Miss Gladys Britain of times but full of exciting incidents The brigades had a duel in songs and and 1 logulletv made it first doe a the Pe- th the Bromboroneh club England former posts and knowing that victory ti depeeeel a- theer on 1 'two elevens played fierce football tack- iod yells Across the field tbe entire east- champion of Great Britain but toe sax awitteltMe directly defeated thboar th day ling' hard and crashing together with i- ern line of the gridtr on was tinned with ended automobiles the orange and white of Intercepted Forward M1SS Marian Hollins Westbrook I thuds that could -be beard all over the i Pass Hel Tigers ps Tennesee mingling in even quantity with this year's metropolitan title holder 2 ovoerne seerius accident marred I field the purple and white A 1 Sewanee up after a sharp contest eport Halfback Wright of Tennessee brolte the icefor the day 's -Vaughn Blake the former Dawson weut back to lialfeace re- Both players were nervous- at differ- but star refereed the contest Stauffer placing Callahan Tolltsy SVard and Tol- ent periods but Miss Ravenscroft was l': and threw het supporters into an ecstasy Chattanooga coach umpired and Hager of delight -when in the first five minutes i ley again gained but five yards and a another old Vandy player servcd as the steadier Miss Rollins feeling the of play Bayer the center got the ball head linseman forward pass allowed Tennessee to have responsibility of trying to keep the thud that could be heard tor itianyysent A on a- tumble and with' Carroll making Capt McCallum won the toss and the loan and Iteiney had a great duel defend the south goal Promptly for nine yarde Ite Sewanee vas penalized American championship at home played iuey immediately cirelad II interference for him hurried eigty- -h chose to a at 2:35 o'clock Referee Vaughn blew for oa-side Iteiney again got past for a -plucky game She got into frequent five Yards- to a touchdown The marker Reiney Tennessee tr bitit will nielit isi olltulgotallooceli a Ithottl 1 his th swhistie and Big Kelly 200-pound seven yards but a bad pass irm ouble by making bad drives but ould lt ll kgen ru kept them going for many xrdnutes did-oot teaze Sewanee- and the Tigers -1-'' A ItIrl'v'ird Paa8 the ste ta tacke of Tennessee booted the ball far camted a eve yard loss come back strongly with shots that won I a into Sewanee territory Fumbles' figured In the play of both are bo'weaker than last -year even with nweays line riht ei allikgerreal effort Both Miss Hollins and Miss Ravens- reselyloravol setoasonrest of the eswtaonet3t co istiehn eason and ma teams- Finally one of Tolley's quick Fonde and Fender out of the line-up Sewanee March Stops When their PlibeYbielnsil Paertillus 1 gfortt yhimyarfdsromdobewhinutteldrobeu2foyreanteza 1 1kicks rolled down the field for fifty Quarterbacks Have Fluke Brings Touchdown ker each tried twice and made rt first croft ere good in long game but watee had alight edge danig CAl lete reversal cards- and as Carroll 's return punt wa Pretty Duel ya rds Tolley brought Kelly's kik c-back 25 own Ly so close a margin that a Inetts- were- uncertain and at times weak in first hall and rushed the ball down ead shalt Sewstnee bad the ball within rds and Sevaanee commenced to drill- urement was ake 'ard assisted the their approaching and putting Not- for a toechdown The Sweetwatl kat' 1 soaring- distance Parker and Tolley Tolley at quarterback fully up to up field as if they would score at once' due in the next four pleas brst dovia withstanding Miss w- Ravenscroft at sever- shoed a comp of form in the half and attacked tke lets a then ploughed through center Tollei expectations Tetley got through the line 3 ds al periods vas off her game she covered ligers second with that ed th and the- new Tennessee quarterback or yar Tennessee lighting hard on the again being made by a acaut margin ten eignteen holes in 86 the best score viciousness awe finally- making the touchdown by a Tolley Sewanee Parker for 10 yards Tolley for 3 yards crowd into silence and admiration great drill through the Venter of the line more than held his own with the veteran yard line held Parker and Tolly on the ae of the tournament Miss Hollins' total Down the field the T- Male huskies sf th Palmer for 7 yards and then Parker next three case tries Hammond watt brushing Reiney out of th is way at peed merchant igers loiley fumbled sped to a single touchdown and then goal line made more gams through the line but punts were from regular formation and enness Hayley bucked for 4 yards lace and did so Bayer -was on the ball for sent in to drop the grata taking Palmer' from the ten yard The American player had the first WaS 91- another simply sweeping them appo to 1 ee 4 iteiney shone on open neld ork hole practically won as Miss Ravens- nents out of their path: -a- thath -second luilla after several in Tha play of the sorrel-topped Knor they had good distance though of neces- and DU W8011 got around left for 3 'The line Sawanee 1-1 'renuessee ti sity low One of them netted a fifty-five- Sewanee line caved on the next play altote- kicked off ann iteiney trotted croft got into a bunker and lost a stroke Then came a turn in the battler- With ea'" terebanges the Tigers again got within villian was of the most sensational or- yard gain and led to a touchdown Only and carrou punted 35 yard nammona a-pack tateea a rds 'rhornasson was Miss Hollins on her third stroke over- I leading by 12 MAI and still 'a scoring distance- and Tolley dashed over der and his name was on every tongue Reiney's brilliancy in the up-field work bringing the ball back 10 around Ten- forward pass McClure downed him as vards On tin downed aud Parker again intercepted a shot the cup and had to halve the hole holding air tight Sewanee was forted 'i-t tackle for a touchdown Tolle 3' kicked elewanee supporters admitted that he kept the kicks frem producing the Brat a 3- Palmer drilled Miss Raenscroft won the second 3 to punt Talley tried a abort en-tide th tt Se a -s was the big part of the Tennessee team goods nessee's right end for 30 yards Reiney he tried to carry it back Hammond and to 4 and alisa Hollins squared the match kick it was fumbled up- field-and a goal inakin the iltt iwanee total -14 an after the -lira few minutes of play 'to-6 'Tennessee introduced a new 'thrill calla of atch Hal eey" echoed across ayley and Carroll Hold vas barely able to "slow" the flying Tiger l'olley could not eain a a ard Carroll on the third 6 to 8 The next three wanee player was on the ball strew but Thomasson nailed lim from behind downing Tolley halal Ha Hammond trieoles were halved on the seventh Miss teen yards from the line Seeing View- e1 th into the genie and was dashing up the field from every section Tigers on Left Side The Tennessee line hurled one play back drop goal frm th yarti Ravenscroft WU 3 one up The eighth the in their grasp tattle Tigers nta a a 'field in -rapid strides threatening 'a The danger gigue' was more than jus- a ee On next play Tolley fumbled Bayer line but the boot went Coming vide a touch- and ninth were halved to au me-at a lied to the attack and with 'short rush ee quick see when l'arker intercepted a Twice nnon end runs Tolley bad to The left side of the th ennessee defense got the ball and with Carroll blocking back reeulting th carried the ball over the line of iumeh Hollins squared the match on the ten stop the Tennessee quarterback way up app prettily hurried 85 yards down field for Tennessee scrimmaged on the twenty only to go down again on the succeeding I supplied the final thrill eared to far greater advantage than orwaral a al smoked awn the held the field to avert a touchdown once did the right Ilayley and Carroll both the touchdown Carroll missed the goal yard line Liedsay bucked for four bole The twelfth and thirteenth holes They received the ensuing kick-off ewe a for forty' yards- This Rave the Tigers Reiney was 'loose" and Was romping for played splendid football The Tennessee Again Kelly sailed the oval into the yards On a lumtle Thomassen reeov- were halved and Miss Ravenscroft took more shot down the field by long blab 11 another- chance Tennessee held on the a touchdown but had stepped lust out captain was in every play in his vietaity enemy' a territory Palmer brought it ered and then adunged through tackla the fourteenth which made her two up and forward passes In the saaaaa le a ten-lard line' but Hammond was settt of botmda lokiztg the glory He had a and spilled many a liger rush carrell tack 20 yards and again Parker and Tol- for five yards Riney bucked for three 3liss Hollins took the tifteepth 3 to 4 the goal posts a double penalty enabled A clear field if he bad not been forced out into the game especiall also tackled hard and surely The vast ley commenced to hammer the Tennessee verde but Dobbins batted a forward pass making her one down and the next two wan to get a little delay 'aelore 7 for-a drceP-kick and would have sprinted the seventy purpose-and delivered aaneat little lift yards for a marker beyond doubt majority of the Sewanee gains were line They butted for 5 Yards Parker to the ground Carroll punted thirtY were halved another play could be run time was I i made around the other aide of the line for 8 yards Palmer failed Parker failed yards Tolley being in his tracks With one chance left Miss Hollins la at had the ball within ten YAM ales" old-fashioned game of football Yesterday afternoon at Ahdrews field Sewanee again tucked away the annual eame'this time by a score of 17 to 6 The game'Nvas rather poorly played at times but full of exciting incidents The 'tyre e)evens4played fierce footbal tackling hard and trashing together with thuds Vthat could be beard all over the Tennessee brolte the Ice for the day and threw her supporters into an ecstasy of delight -when in the first five minutes ofVplayV Bayer the center got the ball on a- fumble' and- with' Carron making -interference for him hurried eighty' five yards- to a tonchdovrn The marker did -not tease Sewanee- the Tigers kept -them going for many minutes Fumbles figured in the Play of both teams nally oue of Toney's quick 'kicks rolled down the field for fifty yards and as Carroll's return punt was shett Sewanee bad the ball within scoring- distance Parker and Toney then ploughed through center Tolley finally making the touchdown by -a ers'at drill tttrough the enter of the line brushing liehiey out fit his way at the v--goal line In the -second ball after several interchanges the Tigers again got Within scoring distance and dashed over tackle for a touchdown Tolley kicked the goal making the lEtewanes total -14 to 6- 'Tennessee introduced a new thrill VintoV the game 'and was dashing up the ifield iu rapid strides threatening 'quick store when l'arker Intercepted a forward pass and smoked down the field for forty yards- This gave the Tigers another chance Tennessee held on the ten-yard line' but Hammond vas sent into the game esPecially for -a drop-kick purpose and delivered a--neat little lift -64 INow a mesas won 17 ItA I I 1't I I siaru niitt 'buy -thuds -that could be beard all over the id I I Reiney Tennessee are no'weaker than last-year even with Fonde and I Fender out of the line-up Quarterbacks Have Pretty Duel Tolley and Reiney had a great duel at quarterback fully up to expectations and the new Tennessee quarterback more than held his own with the veteran speed ruerchant of the made more gains through the line but Iteiney shone on open neld work 'the play of the sorrel-topped Knorvillian was of the most seusatioual order and his name was on every tongue tSewanee supporters admitted that he was the big part of the Tennessee team and after the -first few minutes of play calls of Watch Healey" echoed across the field from every section The danger gigue' was more than jus-tified Twice on end runs Tolley bad to stop the Tennessee quarterback way up the held to avert a touchdown (ince Reiney was 'loose" and was romping fur a touchdown but had stepped lust out of bounds iokitig the glory He bad a clear field if he bad not been forced out and would have sprinted the seventy yards for a marker beyond doubt Tolley Sewatiee punts were from regular formation and they had good distance though of necessity low One of them netted a fifty-five-yard gain and led to a touchdown Only Reiney's brilliancy in the up-field work kept the kicks from producing the goods Hay ley and Carroll Hold Tigers on Left Side The left side of the Tennessee defense trie next play Letity Luinuiru A3ajui got the ball and with Carroll blocking appeared to far greater advantage than prettily hurried 85 yards dowu field for did the right flay ley and Carroll both the touchdown Carroll missed the goal played splendid football The Tennessee Again Kelly sailed the oval into the captain was in every play in his vieinity enemy's territory Palmer brought it and spilled many a 'tiger rush Carroll tack 20 yards and again Parker and Tolalso tackled hard and aurely The vast ley commenced to hammer the Tennessee majority of the Sewanee gains were line They butted for 5 yards Parker made around the other side of the line for 8 yards Palmer failed Parker failed bleachers and half of the stand were filled when Referee Vaughu Blake blew the whistle There were a couple of brass bands 'to add the requisite noise to the entertainment while Tennessee and Sewanee theer brigades had a duel in songs and yells Across the field the entire eastern line of the gridiron was tinned with automobiles the orange and white of Tennesee mingling in even quantity with the parple and white of Sewanee Vaughn Blake the former Vanderbilt star refereed the contest Stauffer- Chattanooga coach umpired and Hager another old Vandy player servcd as head linseman Capt McCallum won the toss and chose to defend the south goal Promptly at 2:35 o'clock Referee Vaughn blew hisswhistle and Big Kelly the '200-pound taeke of Tennessee booted the ball far Into Sewanee territory Sewanee March Stops When Fluke Brings Touchdown Tolley brought Kelifs kick-back 25 yards and Sevaanee commenced to drill-up field as if they would score at once Tel ley got through the line for 3 yards Parker for 10 yards Tolley for 3 yards Palmer for 7 yards and then Parker fumbled Bayer -wag on the hall for Tennessee Bayley bucked for 4 yards and Dawson got around left for 3 'The Sewatiee line caved on the next play and Carroll punted 33 yard Hammond bringing the ball back 10 yards On tin first play Palmer drilled around Tennessee's right end for 30 yards Reiney was barely able to "slow" the flying Tiger but Thomasson nailed tim from behind The Tennessee line hurled one play back On the next play Tolley fumbled Bayer got the ball and with Carroll blocking prettily hurried 85 yards down field for the touchdown Carroll missed the goal Again Kelly sailed the oval into the enemy's territory Palmer brought it tack 20 yards and again Parker and Tolley commenced to hammer the Tennessee line They butted for 5 yards Parker for 8 yards Palmer failed Parker failed and then a beautiful forward pass Rainey to Thomason totaled twenty yards gf1111 Linday bucked for five yards but Thomasson was held A forward pass failed and Hayiey lacked a yard of first down Hay ley again took time out NN'ard got past right and for nine yards and Tolley made it first down as the period ended Intercepted Forward Pass Helps Tigers Dawson went back to lialentca replacing Callahan Tolley Ward and Tolley again gained but five yards aud forward pass allowed Tennessee to have the IxilL lieluey lininedtately circiqd for nine yarda bewanee was penalized for oli-side iteiney again got past for seven yards but a bad pass from center caused a live yard loss A forward pass was tried Big Parker intercepted Lielney's line drive by a great effort and ran forty yards down held before Carroll got him from behind Tolley and Parker each tried twice and made it first down ty so close a margin that a ineasurement was taken ard assisted the due in the next four plays first doviu again being made by a scaut margui Tennessee lighting hard on the ten yard line held Parker and Tolley on the next three case tries Hammond wing sent in to drop the goal taking Palmer's place and did so from the ten yard line Strwanee Va Tenuessee ti Mow kicked off' ann Reiner trotted -Lack illieen yards Thomasson was downed aud Parker again intercepted a for-ward pass McClure him as he tried to carry it back Haiumond and i'olley could not o- a yard Carroll downing Tolley hard Hammond tried A drop goal frem the thirty-seven yarti line but the boot went wide a touchback resulting Tennessee scrimmaged on the twenty yard line Lindsay- bucked for four yards On a tumble Thomasson recovered and then plunged through tackle for five yards Iteiney bucked for three yards but Dobbins batted a forward pass to the ground Carroll punted thirty yards Tolley being nailed in his tracks the third time in five years the Woman's National Golf championship has been won by a player from the British Isles On the course of the Wilmington Country club today Miss Gladys Britain of the Bromborouch club England former champion of Great Britain defeated Miss Marian Hollins Westbrook I this year's metropolitan title holder 2 up after a sharp contest Both players were nervous- at different periods but Miss Ravenscroft was the steadier Miss Hollins feeling the responsibility of trying to keep the American championship at home played a -plucky game She got into frequent trouble by making bad drives but would come back strongly with shots that won applause Both Miss Hollins and Miss Ravens-croft were good in their long game but were uncertain and at times weak in their approaching and putting Notwithstanding Miss Ravenscroft at several periods was off her game she covered the eighteen holes in 86 the best score of the tournament Miss Hollins' total was 91 The American player had the first hole practically won as Miss Ravenscroft-got into a bunker and lost a stroke Miss Hollins on her third stroke overshot the cup and had to halve the hole Miss Ravenscroft won the second 3 to 4 and Miss Hollins squared the match on the third 6 to 8 The next three holes were halved on the seventh Miss Ravenscroft was one up The eighth and ninth were halved Coming in Miss Hollins squared the match on the tenth only to go down again on the succeeding hole The twelfth and thirteenth holes were halved and Miss Ravenscroft took the fourteenth which made her two up Miss Hollins took the fifteenth 3 to 4 making her one down and the next two were halved With one chance left Miss Hollins gin of a single goal kicked'ens11e4 se- 1 wanee to win by 13 to 12 The lea was damp and heavy and hard le boot Talley after the finarteueldoirie tag the ball directly in front --of the ioll i posts and knowing that TietorYidepeudett on his toe sailed the airitiehMa 'directly 1 over the bar One serious accident marred the dais eport Halfback Wright of while making an end rula th 1 i' fiercely to the ground bg: a 'T -1 I player and suffered a bad fractlire el hie right leg Ihe break sounded wall thud that could be heard tor itianyyrik- 'Ai' The player remumed prostrate as carried to hrlauger hospital and La Lae hour last niglit was tioing-liket break will keep him out flout 1i toe the rest of the season and pro to -I -t several seasons to comet be removed to sewanee this mortal it physicians will permit bewanee had a slight edge darks l'4 first half and rushed the ball down tti for a touchdown The Sweetwatl kes' I showed a complete reversal of form in the second half and attacked the little Tigers with a viciousness that awed the I crowd into silence and admiration Down the field the -111--1- huskies sped to a single touchdovvnand then to e-r another simply sweeping'the oppo- nents out of their path: e- Then came a turn in the battko With I leading by 12 to46 and still holding air-tight Sewanee 'was forced e---t to punt Talley tried a abort on-side kick it was fumbled up- field--and a Sewanee player was on the bet seven' teen yards from the line Seeing tiete ry in their grasp the eiittle 'Tigeri nil- k- lied to'the attack and with 'abort rushes carried the ball over the line of biumpit I supplied the final -thrill 1 They received the ensuing kick-off out more shot down the field by long bucks -t1 end forward passes In the sfiadow of 1 '1 the goal posts a double penalty Sewanee to get a little delay )eterfI another Play could be run time was III I had thebajl within ten from the ten-yard line Neither' Backfield 'Appears Strong Except at Quarter Neither backfield seemed to be strong enough I for championship contests save at quraterbackThe backs are light and seemed to te able to do little with their speed Parker was good for short -gains through the line and the other haLVeaV made occesionlil gains but were not reliable in carrying the bail C-oach Cope sprang a "dark borse'' in Ward the former Castle lieighta star Though some twenty-five pounds overweight now' Ward gives promise of being a star-before the sea-on is over In the Tennessee backfield Thomason appeared to better advantage than last year and Dawson and Lindsay played hard football The backs of the Vela Strong Excepat Quarter 4-- -Neither backfield seethed to be strong enough for championship contests save aat quraterback-The backs are light and theyzeezaed to te ableto do little with -their --speed -Parker wass- good for -short -gains through the lane and the other halves made occasional -gains but were not reliable in carrying the bail forwarder Coach- Cope sprang a "dark liarse'rZin Ward the former Castle Heighta stars Though some twenty-fire poundssoverweight now Ward gives promise-of-being a star before the sea- on is- oyera aa 1 In the Tennessee backfield-Thomastion appeared to better advantage than last lyeana and Dawson and Lindsay played hard toothIL -The baCks of the Vole It wets his work in returning punts that caused the greater number of Time and be brought Tolley's Capt McCallum was a stone wall in twice and then Tolley tried an on-side the 'center of the Tiger line and all kick which only went 10 yards TennesTolley twice and then Tolley tried an on-side kick which only went 10 yards Tennes drove into the ditch on her eighteenth and took two to get out On her fourth of the goal line and with only a mkutt tee vrilit have 'won 'Unkee' the I -tall Sewanee was penalized for offside play 'Jolley and Hammond failed IALL-11-1M a 241V "'ka n6 Tolley had to-do- was to lay his head I see was penalized for holding on the to gain Toney puntea triirtY asarna she was on the green and as her case I Tiger fight had bristled up and held ley's boots back almost to where they up against "Heary's" back and eavy- first play Reiney dashed for 18 ya rd without return Dawson ran arounu appeared hopeless she did not play out Welch the fast left endNot the Se- 'were started He dodged sprinted did the rest Dobbins played a superb the hol wanee team 1 hone with some ipleaditt 's sa jumped and left tacklers sprawling be- arotind end being forced out of bounds left end for thirteen yards but Thomas- defensive game backing tip the Line when he otherwise would have had a gon was held without gain ae the game After Miss Ravenscroft had been fe- work in handling forward passes Lie i hind blin until it seemed he couldn't and getting nearly half of Sewanee's clear field Palmer dumped Dawson ended with the ball in Tennessee's poe- licitated by Miss Hollins the gallery took two right out of a Sewanee players be stopped Finally when a mass of tackles Severalof his blows sent Ten prettily and Carroll Punted and Ham- session in the center of the tittld- Line- rusled forward to congratulate the Brit- hands for long gable and le 'Mere barred his pathway and it wes nessee men down for the Count SO ter mond made a dastsing SO-yard return up: lab player The title which now goes eral others His forward ptsses were --141 no longer possible to dodge he wets rifle was his tackling Iteyley and Carroll spilled one play- Sewanee-- Teunessee- to England was held by Miss Margaret the chief ground' gainers of the dan forced to give up Tolley plunged for 4 yards but Thomas- Myers I Carroll Curtis of Boston Wbo won the national Peek was the best advancinetnan in Tolley shone' in a different manner Crowd as Large and eon nailed Meyers on a forward pass and Moore I t) itayley (Capt) I te title in 1911 and 1912 Miss pit-Us en- the backfield being used oaf tackle in from the Tennessean The former Chat- Enthusiastic as Last Year )1g rt tertel the 1913 chatnpionsbip but was dashes for many gains and tosnaltere- 1 1-fr taneoga lad tweaked through the line re- the iaext one failed Tennessee getting the ball Kelly was stopped by Parker Time I (-Callum iCapt Ktafre 1 aarawsvooel cleng taiwe defeattal in th first rotind Tuesday by quiring to or three ewanee adayerv ll-Taylor peatedly for good gains and handled The mob began to drill inte the en- was taken out for Dawson Lindsay Doobins 're Kelly: Miss Caroline Painter of Chieago to stop him Capt Clark played a I ss punts without a miscue for good re- closure as early as 1:30 o'clock ands! 31 1t failed to buck and Meyers threw Reiney thapman-Hamilton MeCinre Prior to Miss Curtis possession of the creditable game at 'quarter audltells I turna- The Tennessee ends- seemed to there was a steady hum at the gate until Carroll Punted 2 5 yards Palmer recov- Peinev Oa Ameriean championship it was held by was a power in the line get down the field much better than did the time for calling the gam na The eteng after a fuble Kelly flung Tol- Tolley rib Thomassonli I han hb those of Sewanee and Tolley and right field bleachers Hammomawara latimer-HaintliOnd 'la Liudsay lb 'sere completely ley back A double pass to Hammond rb en fin-son-cas Miss Dorothy Campbell ell were the former Brit For ewanee Talley and lab camplon who on it in 1209 and the men of nil work in bactfieldewbile I Hammond did not have much oppor- filled the Sewanee rooting contingent netted only 6 yards and the line caved on 1910 Duncan at left tackle bielkethroullk tunity to return the kicks taking the northern end and the Ten- rarker lb Parker Tolley short kicked 25 yarda auh hn Coach Cope sprang the new one-side nessee delegation In the center The and Reiney brought it back 10 re-Stan Jr yards many times on defense andeertasralus I sss kick in proftiston Nearly all of Tolley 's rest of the crowd used the western sec- Dobb Hsager a an er bi ins downed Dawson Lindsay hit a 1 I eferee--- tti (1 Blake a a -ati odEterebaidlt man It mica wns- YALE SAMPS Os bal LE HIGH bie when called on to carry I ittl Foltz was injured at quarter but wai resew I stone wall and Reiney did likewise as the Toney 2 -Bayer aiool from BekaaLam Lirneni sueceeded by an able sub- In -Whit first period ended mond Goal from toitehdown-Tolley 2- Time of periods-15 nititutes Blue Eleven Braces After Start and Wright suffered a broken leg sod toe a a i a a ---7-11 Long Kick Leads Romps With Ease hard footba To Tiger Touchdown TWO COACHES WATCH WORK N-nw HAVEN Conn Oct 'c' to 'Wagner Both elevens played football and I players seemed to-stolot 1 9 Carroll's punt onlv went 15 yard's the gaff jest a little better 'than file -'-i- Caudle Showing of ard Tolley and Parker tailed to gain I Tol- ley's low kick rolled 55 yards down field OF CONTENDING ELEVENS defeated Lehigh here today 37 to Le- high started strong when Chenowith Little Tigers Several of the-Attlee were injered while IL I -went and Reiney could only fall ou the ball ran back the kick-off twenty-five yards throvigh with the original lineeteatis0 Three Tennessee plays failed and Car- Heismato and O'Brien on Field of 'rhe Yale line was invineble after that there were many bruises pada-ulna -i' aa-- a roll punted 30 yards Hammond brought -s I Fall Clothing frequently attempted forward passing streaks of claret Time ont was quent RS every one was hittisg Se 101 1 it back 10 yards Dawson making a Battle however and tie blue ends broke up pretty tackle Time taken out for Two coaches whose elevens will later in 1 itaoth sides resorted to punting with the that trouble followed each collitdolle An ss Hayley Cameron threw Tolley but Tol- I exchanges mostly in late's Calor Le- Sewanee kicked off to begin the fittt ley then made 4 yards through the line dthaeya yelsbtect high's achievetnent today was holdieg half and after a few interchanges i i 1 0 Phairtkleerftmutadckeleitfofirrs4tydaordwsna mitila'inel-- were Coach Heisman of Georgia Tech and O'Brien of the Central of Kentacay Yale for downs on the one -yard line kicks began a isteady march down Brame a new man at end and WU- field zoing nee sards or so atathr r'lel -s- I 1-'--Sacte ley by a great play shot through ty and V' asnmgton Clothes mariodnd enter rushed directly over Reiney to a touch- down He kicked the goal and Sewanee Ileistran who also attended the prep game of the morning investigating Lie pos- sibilities of new material at Na I son at fallback played the best tor until the goal line was reached 0414 'An Yale Capt the'k of Lehigh sustained butted through for the first toachis 1r0 ss a broken collar boa in the firat period It looked like a walk -away fort snort was in front by 7 to 6 watchea the aftertmon game clasely but and Kuhn took his place at left half Moore kicked off and Davison dashed was non committal at the finish the kick and was forced to punt -of a ter nr Which A began to gala nail 4 back 20 yards Reiney made 4 yards o'Brten who bas bad a herculean task space along here as I wowed -7-1101 The Sweetwater lads used their reser" dt le Thomasson 2 yards Reiney made a Ben- at Central of Kentucky since the departure FLUKE SAVES ARMY 2:: sational dash outside tackle for 24) yard -4----s of the Seelbachs and others of the crack Surpasses All Previous Efforts Tolley stopping him up field Dawson team of two years ago was also an in- -a for the remainder of the first ha failed Bayley smashed for 4 yards Time terested observer agerteg just how bad Colgate Has West Point Beaten Until strength and held The ball seenswed 'in n-S s- out for Hammond Lindsay only made Sewanee might beat his team Last Five Minutes ing steadily 2 yards and Carroll punted Hirimnond NI I had it at the finish and was galn- -73i I kicked off to mart 3 returned 15 yards DaWann tackled him WEST POINT Oct 18--The When you take into consideration hard and had to leave the game Calla- VANDTS FINISH FAST Army defeated Colgate here today after Talley punted a long one-that Punting han succeeding him Thomasson flung mil that we sell only the finest in Hammond back Parker failed and To ond half and at 01100 held F- lat a hard fight by a score of 7 to The honors by the ay being about r- ley punted 30 yards Reiney bringing it back 15 One Score in First Half Many Fol 'isitors Were strong both on the of con- a America you can come here ex yards Parker stopped Thomas- fense and defense and scored early in the lads immediately en divided with Peek for tbe das The se son Henley sneaked for 4 yards Chap- low in Second second quarter when Robinson half- eaten s' a man stopped Hayley and took time out and froin then on until the lien NASHVILLE Tenn OeL 18--Van- back got through the line for a 60-yard and i S4 Carroll punted and Curry downe-d Ilam- enced to bore through their fumble gave Seeance the ball eft ustu ss a pecting to see something out of the mond Palmer and Parker failed and derbilt was forced to extend itself to run to a touchclow-n lie goal xvas Reemad to bo Sweetaater's --'01a4 "1 he hallPr or di you will not be is- Ilayley broke through on Tolley Tolle the limit to defeat Henderson-Brown missed punted 215 yards and Reiney brought it college of Arkansas by a score of 33 until the last tire minutes ben Quar- six and eight yards at a splurgesnu a The Army was played to a standstill Welch 1 dt l' back 10 'yards Dawson tried once long forward pass which to 0 this afternoon 'The game vvas LCITLig find Peck carrying appointed Besides being absolutely Reiney twice but only made 7 yells on a slippery field Vanderbilt tethack -It I- itchard started a erie of 1 Carroll punted 2o yarda out of bount a a3e player nose ihed in the ow 'i he clever forward passes and soon had ii he gralibed frow in front of a SevIlee i the finest clothes they are correct Re Tolley punted on the first down and was able to make but one atouchdown iney brought it back la yards Kell3 during the firat half but dded two ball on tailgate 10-yard lif 'I dets lost ea- 1 here when a rne oaard pas team a Aside-lett line nd Clark (lashed ot Goons a es hit tackle for 2 yards and had to take more in the third period and another in went wrong and Abel punted to Pritsh-- five yards and a tonchdown ea ter anon had the ball 6 fa 1 to the smallest detail Only the time out Callahan dashed 4 yards Deb- the fourth Boenseh also kicked two eo bins intercepted a forward pass Tolley ard on the Armys 45-yard lima Pritch- Irill'sed lens in the seore tied 2--" field goals from difficult angles The ard ran 55 yards for the touohdown aud Sewanee reeeixed the kick ally v'' a aat visitors' offense Was weak but they ta-oodress kicked the goal Wv-nne loft more failed to gain On the lifatite-s' esi latest styles and patterns are yards and Reiney made a start i- gained 5 Parker only 1 Telley punted 35 ling 30- IS played fiercelY upon the defense and tackle Jones right euard following the inex itable punt Wel" 'i slo 3-ard return Dobbins finally a t)81111rdi -')WninS Vanderbilt wa forced to fieht for ever quarterback and ilobbe at fullback ceived another forward pass tors OW la eluded an you wi st ll find Ju wha him as the period ended inch gained Boensch'8 work at guar- la -ed star football for the army 3 owe ssis l-- I- a Sewanee Period Scores Quickly ter was a feature while Brown and vs 0 distance Two 'thin ton eti i 1 you are oo 1 for And another im- I Tird Brown for Vanderbilt also played Dartmouth Annihilates William i good style Vanderbilt used many till kr: luTss' du I ei id- Ma and so 1 4 lads sti Cellahan returned Moore kick-off substitutes during the second half say- HANOVER II Oct la--Dart- initaoluntsh'stodtaerri4fisc tool axt- I the ball a ve a tirst down 6 F4idt penalty a iai 'fist Sewanee- gee portant consideration when you buy was from the line fias fsel ortsited (dean hard football and after receiving a a suit know it will fit you Thomasson recovered Two plays were Michigan university next Saturday thirty yards Reiney fumbled but ing their restdars for the game with 3- On the fit-4d play Long 119 4i ill spilled by McCallum and again a fumble a or a wol toe The goal ie i-eX -'5 the ball on the first kick-off dashed 'I'd aa I as hurt Carroll punted only twenty yards fret aVflin Score The ball was fumbled bet Dobbins fell TULANE ELEVEN DEFEATED through the green I ine for a few minutes 111" a A Ile to a manner to worry Dartmouth's sup- nd Ts Look over our Fall line whether you are ready to it Ilre 'e pu porters Dartmouth tightened up hOW- 11Zlirl reeeived a th make a purchase or not It will do you good to know 1 rtV-'nril Warn as shot outside tackle lays failed bt for ten yards Hay-Tolley mrole a great tla lea an au ai( Li ley spilled the quarter on his next play Fullback of Mississippi College Team eVer and wit forward passes lino ucks aiek-off The I i'ile 'ricers tr bet tit the and Parker only made six yards in side kiak loo NI I and do s- that such clothes can be had and a visit does not Plays Lone Hand I two dowils but Painter tore around left and end iams cored runs began their scoria- a touchdown in the last eriod by a bri a a Ili nt -erie- of forward tine Dimean hroe tlaarah the Itt I tit gate you in any way to make a purchase end for ten yards Painter and Tolley NEW ORLEANS Oct 18--Hickman asses Dartmouth' fa fr I a kiek 1 aboWine with OC4 'hi-owing a failed or reaking throug on ended Tarl bh th se aliaaissirini college fullback alone prac- Princeton early real tmln far back fo the third Iserk'd totes Ti a week away vvas letter With four yards to th-e goal line A fir two coat aawie in the 11 ocally deeated lulane this afternoon by encouraging to its snnportera I Parker gained three yards and two feet neide ev Tsllex s- planges ha PI UMW ball Mat nbaimackaa OP 1 to 3 in a featureless game a seo 3 au ay 1 el and then Tolley took it the rest of the wanee to ses la etaln held qii1 fana Si aa and I I 'Volley also kieked the goal Se- with the local eleven showing little or no Iowa Makes Maroons ork 111't 1Ilit 'la mar- bar a 4 1 A wanee 14 Tennessee 6 form Hickman playing however was alltak -tita la- Oc -thiengo heat eeesinee sill d'sva On the 1 1 ht IA Moore 's kick-off was eliort and Kelly better thin that of any other two men Ioxvn in their annual tii I Coal 111 ta a- I i to $40 809 MARKET STREET brought it back ten yards Reiney got on either team His first touchdown this afternoon Iowa lioaed i line 1 (lova xli'cl'd I th a 1 a tOtieb A i ed 111' away over tackle for eight yards and came after a 54)-yard run and his second strength zital a he fter titat half :101 fIir kiek ill Lindsay through the line for three a minute before the tinal whistle Except Chicago on ex-en tarma Chicaao relied -Ia aaaa saaa a 1 he rietrell' 'I' yards Three plays amed but little and for Woodward's kick from pitimment on straight feotball usina forward rasa a to la then Carroll booted forty yards Tel- the oval wa in Tulanc's territory Illa ovs' 8 most es ouly three times whilo low a used their I re- 0-1 CP It VrEl lti -w--------'''''''''JI ley brought it back twenty yards and of the time entire reserve of tricks mellee'l 7 up fie nt es ret si ardie Caudle's Showing of I Fall Clothing city rand and Washington Clothes clety Surpasses All Previous Efforts enint0e AZbot Dmhma 00e $20 to $40 1 teu turtuu utmtuti 1-01 lurus A ol- tile oval Was in 1utane territory most es ouly three tiuies while low a used their '1- I r-4 tI CP lit'k 41111141i brought A back twenty yards and I of the time entire rel3erve of tricks mencefl allot! i- ili up si thrills again boots back almost to where they were started He dodged sprinted jumped and left tacklers sprawling behind him until it seemed he couldn't be stopped Finally when a mass of lIgers barred his pathway and it was no longer possible to dodge he wits forced to give tip Tolley shone in a different manner from the Tennessean The former Chattanooga lad sneaked through the line repeatedly for good gains and handled punts without a miscue for good returns- The Tennessee ends seemed to get down the geld much better than did those of Sewanee and Tolley and Hammond did not have much opportunity to return the kicks Coach Cope sprang the new one-side kick In profusion Nearly all of Tolley's When you take into consideration that we sell only the finest in America you can come here expecting to see something out of the you will not be disappointed Besides being absolutely the finest clothes they are correct to the smallest detail Only the latest styles and patterns are included and you will find just what you are looking for And another important consideration when you buy a suit know it will fit you Look over our Fall line whether you are ready to make a purchase or not It will do you good to know that such clothes can be had and a visit does not obligate you in any way to make a purchase aro ie 809 MARKET had to -do- was to lay his head see was penalized for bolding on the up against "lieery's" back and Heavy- first play Reiney dashed for 18 yards did the rest Dobbins played a superb around end being forced out of bounds defensive game backing up the line when he otherwise would have had a and getting nearly half of Sewanee's clear field Palmer dumped Dawson tackles Severalof his blows sent Ten- prettily and Carroll punted and Hamnessee men down for the Count so ter- mond made a dasigng 30-yard return rifle was his tackling Hayley and Carroll spllied one play I Tolley- plunged for 4 yards but Thomas-Crowd as Large and son nailed Meyers on a forward pass and Enthusiastic as Last Year I the next one failed Tennessee getting the ball Kelly was stopped by Parker Time The mob begun to drill into the en- taken out for Dawson Lindsay closure as early as 1:30 o'clock and i was failed to buck and Meyers threw Reiney there was ft steady hum at the gate until i Carroll nnnted 25 yards Palmer rev the time for calling the gaMe The right field bleachers were completely filled the Sewanee rooting contingent taking the northern end and the Tennessee delegation in the center The rest of the crowd used the western see I Caucild STREET II Carroll Punted 25 yards Palmer recovering after a fumble Kelly flung Tolley back A double pass to Hammond netted only 6 yards and the line caved on Parker Tolley short-kicked 25 yards and Reiney brought it back 10 yards Dobbins downed Dawson Lindsay hit a stone wall and Reiney did likewise as the first period ended Long Kick Leads To Tiger Touchdown Carroll's punt onlv went 15 yard's Tolley and Parker tailed to gain Tolley's low kick rolled 55 yards down field and Reiney could only fall on the ball Three Tennessee plays failed and Carroll punted 30 yards Hammond brought it back 10 yards- Dawson making a pretty tackle Time taken out for Hay ley Cameron threw Tolley but Tolley then made 4 yards through the line and Parker made it first down Hammond hit left tackle for 4 yards and Tolley by a great play shot through center rushed directly over Reiney to a touchdown He kicked thegoal and tfiewanee was in front by 7 to 6 Moore kicked off and Dawson dashed back 20 yards Reiney made 4 yards Thomasson 2 yards Reiney made a sensational dash outside tackle for 20 yards Tolley stopping him up field Dawson failed Hav ley smashed for 4 yards Time out for Hammond Lindsay only made 2 yards and Carroll punted Htfininond returned 15 yards Dawson tackled him hard and had to leave the game Callahan succeeding him Thomasson tiung Hammond back Parker failed and Tolley punted 30 yards Reiney bringing it back 15 pirds Parker stopped Thomas-son Healey sneaked for 4 yards Chapman stopped Hay ley and took time out Carroll punted and Curry downed Hammond Palmer and Parker failed and Hay ley broke through on Tolley Tolie punted 215 yards and Reiney brought it back 10 'wards Dawson tried once Reiney twice but only made 7 yards Carroll punted 25 yards out of bounds Tolley punted on the first down and Reiney brought it back 15 yards Kell hit tackle for 2 yards and had to take time out Callahan dashed 4 yards Hob bins intereepted a forward pass Tolley gained 5 Parker only 1 Tolley punted 35 yards and Reiney made a startling 30- yard return Dobbins finally downing him as the period ended Sewanee Scores Quickly In Third Period Callahan returned Moores kick-off thirty yards Reiney fumbled but Thomasson recovered Two plays were spilled by McCallum and again a fumble hurt Carroll punted only twenty yards The ball was fumbled hut Dobbins fell on it- Three plays failed but Tolley shot outside tackle for ten yards Hay-ley spilled the quarter on his next play and Parker only made six yards in two downs but Palmer tore around left end for ten yards Palmer nnd Tolley failed Tar breaking through on the httter With four yards to the goal line Parker gained three yards and two feet and then Tolley took it the rest of the way 'Volley also kicked the goal Sewanee 14 Tennessee 6 Moore's kick-off was short and Kelly brought it back ten yards Riney got away over tackle for eight yards and Lindsay through the line for three yards Three plays gained but little and then Carroll booted forty yards 'Tolley brought it back twenty yards and to gain Tolley punted thirty yards without return Dawson ran around left end for thirteen yards but Thoma-es son was held without gain aa the game ended with the ball in Tennessee's posseasiou in the center of the field Lineup: Myers I Carroll Moore t5 ilayley Wept) 1 Mr Callum t(apt) 1g Kerr I Barnwell cen ltpr Iiagwood Vowell-Taylor Dobbins -r Kelly Chapman-Hamilton liteClore Beincy Tolley rib Themasson 1 lab Ha mmona 1 Dfiwson-Callallan rb Palmer-Hammond rb Lindsay fb rarker lb Blake Vanderbilt Ohio Wesleyan Bead Linesman Ha ager Vanderbilt Tolley 2: Bayer Goal from Goal from 2 Time of periods-15 minutes TWO COACHES WATCH WORK OF CONTENDING ELEVENS Heisman and O'Brien on Field of Battle Two coaches whose elevens will later in the season tackle Sewanee wirtched yesterday's games from the side lines They were Coach fleisman of Georgia Tech and O'Brien of the Central of Kentuchy lleistran who also attended the prep game of the morning investigating the possibilities of new material at i I watched the afternoon game closely but was non-committal at the finish O'Brien who has bad a herculean task at Central of Kentucky since the departure of the Seelbachs and others of the crack team of two years ago was also an interested observer figuring just how bad Sewanee might beat his team VANDTS FINISH FAST One Score in First Half Many Follow in Second NASHVILLE Tenn Oct 18--Vanderbilt was forced to tuttend itself to the limit to defeat Henderson-Brown college of Arkansas by a score of 33 to 0 this afternoon The game was played on a slippery field Vanderbilt was able to make but one touchdown during the first half but added two more in the third period and another in the fourth Boensch also kicked two -field goals from difficult angles The visitors' offense was weak but the3 played fiercely up-in the defense and Vanderbilt was forced to ti-ht for every inch gained Boensch's work at guartir was a feature while Brown and Brown for Vanderbilt also played in good style Vanderbilt used many substitutes during the second half saving their regulars for the game with Michigan university next Saturday TULANE ELEVEN DEFEATED Fullback of Mississippi College Team Plays Lone Hand NEW ORLEANS Oct Mississippi college fullback alone practically Tu lane this afternoon by a score of 13 to 3 in a featureless game with the local eleven showing little or no form Hickman 's playing however was better than that of any other two men on either team His first touchdown came after a 50-yard run and his second a minute beforp the final whistle Except for Woodward's kick from placement the oval was in Tulane's territory most of the time she was on the green and as her case appeared hopeless she did not play out 1 the hole After Miss Ravenscroft had been felicitated by Miss Hollins the gallery malted forward to congratulate the Brit- ish player The title which now goes to England was held by Miss Margaret Curtis of Boston who won the national title in 1911 and 1912 Miss Curtis entered the 1913 championship but was defeated in the first rotind fuesday by Miss Caroline Painter of Chicago Prior to Miss Curtis' possession of the American championship it was beld by Miss Dorothy Campbell the former British camplon who won it in 1909 and 1910 YALE SWAMPS LEHIGH Blue Eleven Braces After Start and Romps With Ease yrw HAVEN Conn Oct 'c' defeated Lehigh here today 37 to Lehigh started strong when Chenowith ran back the kick-off twenty-five yards The Yale line was invineble after that however and tic blue ends broke up frequently attempted forward passing both sides resorted to punting with the exchanges mostly in males fa or Le-high's achievement today was holding Yak for downs on the one-yard line Bram' a new man at end aud Wilson at fallback played the best for Yale Capt of Lehigh sustained a broken collar bone in the first period and Kuhn took his place at left half FLUKE SAVES ARMY Colgate Has West Point Beaten Until Last Five Minutes WEST POINT Oct 18--The Army defeated Colgate here today after a hard fight by a score of 7 to The visitors were strong both on the offense and defense and scored early in the second quarter when Robinson halfback got through the lint for a 60-yard run to a touchdown The goal was missed The Army was played to a standstill until the last- tire minutes when Quarterback Pritchard started a series of clever forward passes and soon had the ball on Oolgate 10-yard line The cadets lost it there when a forward pass went wrong and Abel punted to Pritchard on the Armys 45-yard line Pritchard ran 55 yards for the touehdown and Voodruff kicked the goal Wx-nne left tackle Jones right guard Pritchard quarterback and llobbs at fullback played star football for the army Dartmouth Annihilates Williams HANOVER IL Oct terrific play overwhelmed Williams today 48 to 6 Williams played clean hard football and after receiving the ball on the first kick-off dashed through the green line for a few minutes in a wanner to worry Dartmouth's supwrters Dartmouth tightened up however and with forward passes lino bucks and end runs began their scoring Williams scored a touchdown in the last period by a brilliant series of forward passes Dartmouth's 1-lowintt with the Princeton zame only a week away was encouraging to its supporters Iowa Makes Maroons Work t)(t is---thiengo neat Iowa in their annual czame 1orrs this afternoon Iowa liowed untxlJected strength zintl after the tirt halt nal Chicago on even t'illeazo relied on tratht foothall fq-ward es ouly threttitnes while Iowa used their entire reterve of tricks Tiger fight had bristled up and held 1 Welch the fast left endNot the Se- wanee team shone with some 'splendid 1 0 work in handling forward passes He 1 ''t took two right out of a Sewanee plays hands for long gains and bandied see eral others His forward palm were NI the chief ground gainers of Abe da Peck was the best advancinernan in the backfield being used oaf tackle ni dashes for many gains and asuallY-re- i sc quiring two or three Sewanes Players 1 1tc to stop him Cap Clark played a I creditable game at quarter audWrena I was a power in the line -I''''''-'2-1-" 1 For Sewanee Talley and all wen the men of nil work in bactfiekt-while I -Le Duncan at left tackle many times on defense and-wie-Yeltle I 'es1 ble when called on to earn- -the WA I Foltz was injured at querter but wag -1 sueceeded by an able sub-In -Whit Wright suffered a broken leg and tate place to Wagner A Both elevens played hard football find the I players seemed te-stehtl the gaff jitst a little better 'Oen the -'-f- Little Tigers Several of tha-klter 1 were lainred while IL L'''Irent i through with the original line-ttptherill' there were many breises patches and streaks of claret Time ont WU fit- uncut RS every one was hitting le IV i ---1- that trouble folloAN-eil each collitAan Sewanee kicked off to begin the fel 13 half and after a few interchange el kicks began a steady march down the field going nye ne yards or so atolltiteLL r'el until the goal li was reached "Ato15 butted through for the first touchil0wl0 It looked like a walk-away for I short space along here as I received the kick and was forced to punk-after 1w winch A began to gala eggs The Sweetwater lads used their room! (I( strength and held The ball seeeorea for the remainder of the first half I I had it at the finish and was OD" -'Ili ing steadi13- --'''-4 II I kicked off to start deinee 3 ond half and at 01-100 held hi Talley punted a long honors by the way being about 1 divided with Peek for the (lag 114 'f- Sweetwater lads immediately eet ''1'' menced to bore through their bun and from tho on until the PDT fumble gave Se NS aneo the ball VP fleta1 Reetned to lie Sweet vk ater's -016 illui stioxnagnSn(lI letk a rtIm ar a rt iit grabbed from in front of a 4 Player's nose iiihed in the 1 ss Inir eree ter team soon had the ball oil the rz a line and Clark dashed outside-leflttlw (- inag sptihnerge be long forward pa yhich i oi- catint: five yards and a tonchdown ue'''-t ita missed leavina the score tiedoto Sewanee receixed the kick any more failed to gain ()n the liret'Pell following the ince itsble punt Weleb re ceived another forward pass for Paw yard gain and the ball was ono 1 MIOVI SOU" Within tOnehdOSN distance Aff plunzes netted eiLilit esrds and lin 'I 1: side penalty against Sewaneegrve4 at NI I the le411 for a first down eve 3fel- te Irma the line I five el hed On he first Oil Long was 1: th yard' for toueItoe a The go12- inis--(1 aim score 31- i tl 1( oTfaltiftef ee4 TilTei got -do Duncan broe tt-gh he eirr 1 tit forced a kiek is 'hrowing s- ded til '1 I--) far back as the third '11 A fir WO flt--t in the eFm11" I wade liv Tiiiicx olongea T4 kick Pi lertetollavu Ill tr'i I) 1)11 '1 1I rd nd a Pa TnIIve 1rt eeit ens mefreuti11-ho Itt t11 lwa on To 11 I i I coal line II I 'flu I ra II i 1 I a tallebdOltmt eir i- kieked If tr()n I ing i ihe Victors 'r t) 1L 4 or I I ce lit'k An tall mcueefl 1-i-11 IT field' qt)(1 r) Tt stt 11'.

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Years Available:
1875-1963