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4 ----Alk------14 i 4 i i 1 3 1 1 i' I "1" DAILI TTAIES 4 cHA111's700GA SATEMDAI OCTOT3ER q4-1 Is 1 I SAM RDA 1: 1 011 bare won the pennant by being Idle to-oei-AIDD vo tiz' dor" Mr Johnston le out et the ft-11-y and eould see nn1111111-E HVAn Youngsters illj AT A TIT Tin 4 Many IDD-10Vil ElnUJJ1-111 Benefit Contest e- i not 1e reaotied by Liv L) 14 Brings $-10 GOO i ONE BUSY IITITMG st- 17 -In Bike and 'rrack TOD For 3lathcson FAIR hi Events Fair Today BY DIOCCASIliS WENS FOR INDIANS CIIICAGO Feet OO --The Cleveland In NEW YORK Sept 3 3-014 time -4 I I pa 1 get no deeperately tnday te retain titeO olate nl the Americen leagee pennant Big Dose of Football for War-t I-oree entre' liets beee been re- eterded in tbs track evens and bi- eyele races at the Cbattanooga In- Visitors Not in Condition to members of the New York Giants defeated the National league leaders refosed to bow to the pitching prow- ner Park Crowd terstate fa io ing todaeThree pen Stand Local Drive today 2 to lit a ideeba nteg game ee of Red Faber eitchino star of the bike contests win be raeed followed the proceeds of which will go Christy Mathewson former Giant 1 htto Fox cad batted oat a 3 to 2 victory by a eerie of middle distance stce race pitcher wh is reeneeroing frotn tu- The game was a tOrilling pitching dnel be- BaylorNashville Game Comes including events to et different Eight Touchdowns Rolled by oto berettlesis Jeff Tesreau did the claeses Handsome prizes hare been bulk el old tweea Ftettley Coveleskie tbe are of the pirstricCarde to Play bun up red it is expected that Runnintr the twirling tor tbe 0 timers Cleo-el-1nd staff anti Faber wbo wet at great individual intereet will be en- and Warner cangbt The temptino to win his twenty-eixtb vietory of Rhea High ender each contestant bringing Has Brilliant Day Giants battery was Ryan and Ga s- ton- Score by Innings: the seasoo tis even clientele was unsteady at the start and Innings 1 2 3 i roe 21P) aCst 1114-37 lead in the First -da visitors at the Chattanotg ta Dia- Although Brysons line played their Old Timers 01010-2 9 0 a one-ren test fir two were out Conine trict leer today will witness without extra OS 31occasizi rivale almost even and at times talants 00000-0 7 2 tolgt4 to et utto anooper followed with emerge two beetle prep school football lly charg them 1-uivenity A crowd of 000 wit ett actua out ed he IN5ueseed the rgtt and Ci of ClattanANcga backneld sped its way genie a eieie 7iolizte scored sl farm I In tbe fret BASEBALL AT A GLANCE to an eight touchdown vtetory over the Cool ame Baylor school elerett A baseball autographed by Freed- eheeiy Cooled to center Cove'eekie set- 'O veil meet the team 1 N- brill Central 3S dent Harding A-lee-President tote 'Igen 'Du WS itirett sensational sue- nsy port ex the volt to innln gam that tut in the High in a at will have a dire Middle Tenesseans yeterda winning ct Idge Bebe Ruth Mathewson and leurth Le lost control and Hooper was bearing on 011e Chat reckouing for state 3 by a score of Z3 to The visitors GeorgeoKelly was auctioned off for Sbeel mnionehln areuments s-- showed flashes of good football at times Si Anotber ball autoorapbed by Paa-sed it orked him for a count of ch a----- three en4 two end then Lit to left for two In tho secon4game McCallie will tangle the defense tackling well and two mem liens A-Vaguer sold for leh-e NATIONAL LEAGUE crab Ihea Mgt Tbe Dayton buncb is al' be Giants Boetold Osseo tecor-no Howler A quirk double play bers of the backfield showing an abilit game wit Baited with elotery over City Molt and de- whieb the by Gardner atel O'ewell tool 3 Suoloati a fly to get over the ground but tbey were in was to have followed etandiug- to coded the Inning termieed to make a clean sweep of the lo- Standing of tbe Clubs contest witb tbe Old Timers was poor condition physically and unable to caled on acouut of rain tots this year It will be club lff Fans pitcbed lavlocible bad until tbe Cal tt' Won Lost- 1 McCallie's elft g3 030 and tt la Paid that e- :000 stand the pace set for them by Coach Despite the ditetppointing weather MI wben the Indiana got tbe range New York Gardner opeaed ellb a single awl sewen Coach lie-tiles-ter has been developing 41 Pittsburgh SO 63 Foo WilliaMe charges Early in the en- between 1400t10 and $50000 waso real- e- oe-e 7 followed witb another safe bit Burns sac sorts of speed out in the ridge teada'a quiet Ft Loma VI Coueter Talmart's crushing momentum re- tied for the Metheersou fund7off1- fin 75 72 611 riteed an4 Faber walked O'Neill filling tbe little' 111-1 oato 75 75 5-0 suited in teo men being removed from cials ef tbe -Giants stated tonight baees Coveleekle's long ey to Hooper be Baylor-Neatly-tile game will etart about IooklYtt Ineiuded in this amount will be 69 St till the game and late in the game Pigg the 'cored Gardner after tbe vetch Jamieson-e and it is expected th-at the McCallie- fO 2-'" WO rain Insurance that was taken 413 Br3son captain collapsed and was car- Retea conteet will get under way at "1 sinole to riobt aeored teeell and wheu Fblialelphla te la: -OZ9 out with a British company by the Wanxby singled to center O'Neill counted Ten-tolnute periods probably will be played tied of the iteld committee in charge of the co hr hoo14 Clovolinti til SPVtn hits fonr giving ample time for both games to be Results Br3-son had a whale of a team' a year monial bare won the pennant by being Idle today" Mr Johnson Is out of the rity and leould not Le teaztie4 by ONE BUSY WINS FOR nmimis CHICAGO Fettt )---The Cleveland In-Cans Ightin today to retain Hier Place tLe pennant race retised to bow to the pitching prowe5a of Feed Faber pitching star of the NSICtts Fox and batted out a 3 to 2 victory ILe game was a thrilling pitching doe' between 1g-in ley Covelerkle the ace of the Clevehnl stall' and Faber who was ttempting to win biz twenty-slath victory of tte seas 3J CoveltslCe was unsteady at the start and Cbicap) (fit away- to a onerrn lead in the trst mng- After two were out Collins Engred to centsr and Hooper followed with a singie rigbt and Collins scored when tsbeely singled to center Coveleskie settled do x-13 and was oven sensational suPport rzt lalt two innings but in the fourth he lost control and Hooper was passed SteelT worked him for a count of tbree and two and then Pit to left for two baso Hooper A quick double play by Gardner and b--well and )121Ligsns to gardner cnded the Inning pitched invincible ball until the dfth when the Indians got the range Gardner opened with a single 1n4 followed witb another safe bit Berm sacr15-ed and Faber walked O'Neill filing the bases Coveleiskle! long fly to Hooper scored Gardner after the catch Jamiesons single to rigbt scored bewell and when Wamby singled to center 0Net1l counted Feb beld Cleveland to seven bits four DOUBLE-HEADER AT FAIR TOWAI Big Dose of Football for Warner Park Crowd BaylorNashville Game Comes to Play Rhea High First-day visitors at the Chattanottga District 1a4r today will witness without extra cuarge two beetle prep school football mes I In the fret garnet Baylor school eleven will meet the team of Nashville Central High in a game that will have a direct bearing on Olie enal reckoning for state championship arguments In the secondgame MeCallie will tangle seat Rhea High The Dayton buncb is al' Basked with Yiii-tery over City High and determteed to make a clean sweep of the local foothetil teams this year It will be McCallies ern g303e and tt is Paid that Coach Me-tiles-ter has been developing 411 sorts of speed out in the ridge teatles quiet little lair 'The Baylor-Nashville game will titan about and it is expected that the McCallieRltea contest 'will get under way at Ten-minute periods probably will be played giving ample time for both games to be luny Youngsters -In Bike and Track Events Fair Today Large entry' lists bare been recorded in the track events and bicycle races at the Chattanooga Intvrstate fair opening today- Three bike contests will be raced followed by a series of middle distance races including events to tt different classes Handsome prizes hare been bung up ad it is expected that great individual interest will be engendered each contestant bringing his can clientele cy 1 BASEBALCAT A GLANCE! AlEniOn1111MMIMM NATIONAL LEAGITE- Standing of tbe Clubs Club Won Lost Pt New York i7 Pittsburgh 63 Fooi Ft Louis 65 5:2 Boaton 75 73 '3rooklyn -5 CinAnztati 69 Si Chicago 413 Phbadelphia 60 la: Results IBRYSoff MAULED BY MOCCASINS Visitors Not in Condition to Stand Local Eight Touchdowns Rolled by Running Has Brilliant Day Althougb Bryson's line played their Moccasin rivals almost even and at times actually oatcharged them the of t-lattatiooga toackfield sped its way to an eight touchdown vtetory over the Middle 'Tennesseans yesterday wianing by a score of Z3 to The visitors flashes of good football at times the defense tackling well and two members of the backfield showing an ability to get over the ground but they were in poor condition phyaically and unable to stand the pace set for them by Coach Williams' charges Early in the encounter Talmaus crushing momentum re suited in two men being removed from the game and late in the game Pigg the Brjson captain collapaed and was carried off the Bryson had a whale of a team a year Benefit Contest Brings $10000 For Matheson NEW TORE Sept M--Old time members of the New Yk Giants defeated the National league leaders today 2 to Itx a lire-inning game the proceeds of which will go to Christy Mathewson former Giant pitcher who is recorering frotn tuberculosis Jeff Tesreau did the bulk of the twirling tor tbe old timers and Warner canght The Giants battery was Ryan and Gaston Score by Innings: Innings 12 3 4 Old Timers 01010-2 9 0 Giants 00000-0 7 2 A crowd of 04000 witnessed the game A baseball autographed by President Harding Vice-President Coolidge Babe Ruth Mathewson end GeorgeKelly was suctioned off for Another hall autographed by lions Wagner sold for be Giants game with Boston which was to hare followed tbe contest witb the Old Timers was called off on aceount of rain Despite the disappointing weather between 14110110 and vo000 was Jealiced for the Mathewson fundoffidais of the -Giants stated tonight Included in this amount will be V--100I0 rain insurance that was taken out with a British company by the committee in charge of the testimonial ADIERICAll RAGE NOT YET 0I11011 -Yankees Must Play Two Today and Need One to Vim of League Secretary co 1 Compels Double 0 Cleveland Defeats Faber i NEW YORK' Sopt Amottcao pennant rare wai sill! endecidod to niztt Cleveland gained halt a game trY Clefeatiot today b)le tte Yankees were idle out the local Clriti Aoods only one more victory or a deltat of Cleveland to romp tome with tte Zaz te Ystoteo de cidud they would play a 43ouble-Leader Lore nitn tbt Attiottes ttintrow in oroer to ilay the game povpontid because of rata In P'b4bla 1014 1Le standin tontient wit Team Won Lott Wf ork 1ovelan I I4 La addition to tbeir two games with toutorrow tI3e ankees will play Isolt9tt bore on Sunday in tboir noel ante of tte A postponed 11 gamo witn INasbinIon bit beta cancelod'' I-Loveland has two more Wall Cb) caoro Lb York Giants who have won ponntnt In toe National league did not play a game today while Pitts ag4ta was dfeatod tyr eq Lou Interaat tta the lationsi league How coo- I tort In tbe peasaAilty Luula tYlbg 6- the Pirates for ioetI41 place Tbis may accept-d by Louis winuinz and Pitts- Nub tboir It gamos 16L A ti t) COVERS CASE Fept- Y--Ibis New York Vsnitoes did not clinch the American lesgae pennant by being Mkt toelsy 4 IN ilitarn 1iarrid 11(Nrpt ry to President Ban JobrIsla tbe AmerleAti league elt Iliouga loss' by the latakees of their two remuialoA regularly scheduled contest 4 would nal theta still la tirst place even If Cleveland won all of Its games 4: The unomalo is situation Is cosered by an American loagnerule under 'which the Yetitoell 1111 bare to play todayit pone nonte4 with Philadelphia tomorrow i transferltil the game te) NPW York where they already aro Pehoduled to play one teou- toge with the Athletics accortiluz to Mr flarrldTe 4 "The rills Is that If tbP two teams Post'' potting a f1M0 rnrcr sgsiu In a regularly 'ached iled game before th end of tbe sea- on Oaf r(riktratod contest 'must be played t-- in thst said Mr liarridie -Since Philadelphia and Now York are Jebeduled to play in New York tomorrow the game bays to be transferred there and played as part of a double-beader If the Yankees and Athletics were not scheduled t-- to play again this season New York would LEAGUE RULE 16 -ADIEnTrIAN RAGE nit) 1 NOT YET CINCH Yankees Play Two Tod '417 Wi and Need One to 1 A lataing- of League Secretary et Compels Double Offerin17 0 Cleveland Defeats Faber NEW 'rein SPt- Zle-The American "-loo-Oult: pennant rare wa4 still rinJecifted to- rela tarot Oted ne gal4 hal a game deteatieg am le tt ChOt azo tteley ebtle Yk the anees i were idle out the tom' clw A4711 only oae more vtor iey de or a ftat of Cleveiand to romp bonne with tte ZAz The Yateloeee cle cid ed they would play a 4300'4e-header bete eith tbo Atbletice tomorrow in vier to a lay (a' the genie vettpented becaese 4 rata In todeo 'rite 1 it- tentorlot wet Tea re woo too New loft f- at 000 LioTe14n I et ei ele la tradition to their two 'orttil 4 Pheialelpha A mi i tomorrow tee nket) si ill play ISolttlu btre en Sundly in tbeir natil leteue game of the aeon A postponed gatne vit-Olt Washluatoa tat lea canceled eleeeleed has two wore zatues wfil Chi- law of which were made by Jamieson who had a perfect average score: CIvvtlind AB Jarulo4on If 4 0 Wambggenss 2 0 Wool cf 4 0 Smith rf 0 4iar4nert 3b 3 1 sow11 11 4 1 Bursa lb 3 0 ITNoill 3 I Covelsk10 3 0 IT PO Ai 4 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 6 0 1 1 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals Z3 3 7 Chtrogo AB It ff Joboson ss a 0 0 Strook if 4 0 0 Zh 4 1 Hoover r( 1 1 Sheely 114 4 0 et I A) 5 Mu 31) 4 0 0 sebalk 4 0 2 :7 8 1 PO A 1 1 A 2 0 0 2 a 11 4 0 e't 0 0 41 41 5 4) '2 0 3 3 Mu 31 4 0 0 3 sebalk 4 0 2 4 Faber 3 0 ft 0 Fai 1 0 0 0 Troal4 34 '2 7 :7 it-Littet for Faber in ninlh TnningT 2 4 5 8 7 nes-elan" 0i00300 Cbtoago 1 0 0 10 0 0 1 I 0 7 8 9-R 0 0 0- 3 0 0 0- and O'Neill Faber and Scba WASHINGTON WINS BO--TON Sept defeated Dostoo 6 to 4 today Gos Iln and Milan bit bard tbe former knockinz in four runs Seore: inntnas I 2 3 4 5 8 7 xvashingron 060202020-6 7 0 4 8 0 and Gbarrity Bubb and Walters INTER STATE FAIR Baylor vs Central High of Nashville "It-Caine Rhea County RIO Free Grandstand I A it 1 I i 4 i i 1 mi I WARNER 1P- i i I cirt PARK acet in eie111 1:00 PM WARNER PARK 1:00 PM ace I CHATTANOOGA I played to a finish Coach Rike announced a double line-op for Baylor last night with both Gibson and Hood trYing out at quarter a position which hike has not yet assigned The battle array Is as Left Alley Left Brooks Left Ross OambilL Right Right Right Randolph Hood Loft Ha if fee rer Leona rd Meat Bishop Alley Johnson MCallis opening line-up shows a flock of familiar faces Of last year's letter men Moore and John Hill are back on the end Captain Britton is playing quarter and Reeves returns to halfback Ed Culits and Pete Anderson both formerly of City High complete the backteld Lindamood a leading second string man of last season is playing one of the tackle! aud Day Parks and McDonald round out the line The three newcomers It Is understood are husky and beerier than the athletes they succeeded The team has plenty of seasonlog and its lint contest will be watched with a lot of Interest by the sehoers friends especially as it appears the management ran up against a tartar instead of the usual opening set-up The line-up: Left Left Left Center---MeDertaid izht Right Qes eft Riebt Springer will referee Wall will umpire and (lark will officiate as bead linesman in bah times TWO CITY SERIES CONTESTS TODAY Centenary-F ir National at BaU cine at Patten The elimination games tn tbe city championship bapoball series will be played thia afternoon the winning teams to play next Saturday for the city champlonshlp Trinity FuncloY School champions and First National league champions will play at Andrews field at Mack Moore probably will be pn the bill for the Sunday Scboot team with abet Wheelock or Wasman pitching for the Bankers A good-Mzed erod Is expected in spite of the competing sttraction of the fair Out at Patten Ideld at the Cbattanooga Railway and lAght champions of the Industrial league will play the Chattanooga Mecl1c4re company champions of the Satnrday Afternoon league Manager Gambill of the Medirtne team will use his regular battery of Wallace and Wheeler while Manager Humphreys will depend on Dudderar and Fincher It appeared likely last night that the Railways team would be weakened by tbe absence of Hill and Laufer who play on the McCallle football team today at the fair grounds but the team has a Oufficteney of substitute material CITY HIGH DEFEATED BY SOMERSET ELEVEN Cfforts to secure dispateheS from Somerset 1y last night telling of the result of the City High-Somerset High game were unavailing Some High school supportem bowevpr recolred messages stating that the Somerset team won thp game by a score of 46 to 6 No details were given nor explanation offered as to the orprwhelming feat of Coach Bates' athletes but the Somerset team must be a ripper this seaSoll I I DIXIE ELEVENS 111 REAL START Every Leading Team South Will Play Today 01 linger's Break Cripples An Centre Meets Normal North Carolina States fast eleven which defeated the Nary 14 to a year ago will meet the midshipmen again tomorrow In the thief football game of the day In which southern teams participate The ekash at Ilan-rine Ky between Clemson and Centre the meeting between it lane and Mississippi college and that between Maryland university and Rutgers college of New Jersey also stand out among more than thirty contests in which the big teams generali still will be peefecting their plays against lighter opponents Much faster games are forecast for tomorrow than on last Saturday when the Fiblicon opened as the cool weather of the last week has added the needed gest to work on the gridiron and much improvement has been reported Sereral hare suffered injuries to stars during practice however the most serious being the breaking of Ilia collarbone by Rodney linger of Auburn generally reeognized as one of the best ends in the south The day will mark the erst games of a number of southern teams among them Clemson Florida Georgia Mississippi A end Mississippi college North Carolina South Carolina Tulane Washington and Eee and Vanderbilt Games seheduled" for tomorrow with last scores where the teams met include: At Carolina State (10- Navy t7t At Non tZel)-Missisaippi (D) At lnlir Ky-IrCent e-Clemson At New Brunswiti Maryland Rutgers At Athens tla At Atlanta Georgia Tech 05)-Ogle tborpo (0) At (Sq)11oward ctn At Slarksiurg Vs 1 CM-William sod MarT At Chapel Carolina tei-Walteforest 10) At Wash ington At Caroling-Erskine At Columbus Infantry school -At thirham On-Lynchburg At Finn enilege At Emory and At (0-Newhortr (M At ttRIMaryrille (a)- At Eoxineton and Lee-Randolph Macon At Lexington Va--r I (136)liampd(o Sidnr (wt At NIF111-1114-VanderbiltTennemaee State Normal At Richmond Ttlehtnond mairerattn no) Catho lic niversitr (7) At salem noire M-tlittlfetr4 (7) At Sewenee---SPWATIPPCmnberland At spaetanburg wofford North Grrorrin A9-TIPS1 Af rtIftn lAhmmto-Snrinshill At At Lerirotton State- -C'entucky Wesleyan HARRIMAN VitlitiQ FROM DAYTON RIVi Chrtitemeero TIARRIMAN pt it fir out of 1ve for the 40Anon RR-I rRyton here toder hr hire! bittinet In roinrhei 11T the illentP of 4 to 3 Coletriefk for Parton pitched prettr Ramo striktnx mit eeron Itoirrkrnn ehmzere flampton nitched 'w11 under the holndtcap of bin tennt-nutteR hohhielo Mirttn Alorr14 ferttured for lierrimRn with tWe Mfg each ono of Morris' roing for I douhte In the ninth Morrie broneht ftRnfin down ith 8 hRlittf1I1 cntrh nf eras lestner into riEht field irtt two ont Rnd tieing run on sot nod TIN dolittle serdoti two runt' In tr first frAnle irenoir rite IN trhedutert tOlnli rrow And the Lookouts Are booked fo6 ()et Score: l'notnrc I rT 7 lterrimen annonn10-- 4 9 find Jonee: TIRrontef nnd Dehanor nuel Conpct Ledbetter Deals Blanks NORFMAC Va Soot inereasod tts lead In the Viretola loattn noot-ttonson sorlott today defeatIng Noct folk 2 to A hisonagor amok Warhop roaehod IP In filo first Inning bo! aftor that tho gatn was pitehorte haf Ile Prerintut In today NVerhop had wo sor-ntoon stralght games Sonto Inninetk I 2 2 4 A 7 A4-71 Portsmouth 3 't i Norfolk n00000000-0 41 and Casey Warliff and Furhrman SIDNEY SCOTT Vi1t adrise you right Why not hu a Ilrunswie15 when by no dorng you wi not nniy 1eesen your cypenne but ellm nate your tire troubles in many ways? You're tried the rest now buy tr best DIZOWN 13110S CO Inc Acenta Brunawiek Tiren 13th nnd Tirond Stm Main 1111--z's THE SPEED WAGON has been hauling "pay loads" -for six years There is nothirtg experimental about it 1 "It Fits Every I i Business" 442 0 43 ittuNapiz B2ORD S7 325a I (7) nr -en- 4 1 A I i tf It 14 111A fk: otrik- Ith nnd lirond Stn Mein -NT-- i i ---weatts i 1 1 1 1 1 i 4 THE I SPEED WAGON 1 has been 1)14- hauling cr 4 "pay loads' -for six years i There is i i 1 1 nothing experimental about it 1 i i I "It Fit i 1 Every I 1 Business' i ruut4 32513 i- I BAS-2200Ad431: st TtLEPWCfrt: i I St Limits 12 Pittsburgh 4- Where They Play Today Boston at Brooklyn 24 York at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at St Louis Chicago at Cincinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs Club Won Los New Torii 95 55 Cleveland ft-4 Ssi St LAM 79 73 Waabington 73 tuvttan 75 76 Lost 55 58 73 Prt 631 4513 721 613 470 3146 30-3 PANtlo p-et roit Chola fro Philadelphia 611 53 97 Yesterday's Results Cleveland 3 Chicago Washington 6: Boston 4 New York-Phtladelphal rain "There They Play Today Cie Teland at Chi Cairo Wastiluzton at Boston Philadelphia at New York St Louis at Detroit American Association Wonegoolls 7: Toledo 1 6t Paul 6: Columbus 4 WITraukeD 9: Louisville I Indianapolis Kansas City 5 CD NATIONAL LEAGUE HORNSBY CELEBRATES HIS "DAY" WITH HOMER ST LOUIS Sept day was celebrated with a Cardinal victory over the Pirates by a 12-to4 etc-ore marking the third straight for the locals Roger Hornsby second baseman was presented with two diamond rings ono from the Masonic lodge and another from a fund made np Pt publie subseriptinns A diamond stiekpin was given him by the chamber of commerce Two thousand dollars worth of liberty bonds were also given him to tkP 115 P4 in the prtrebot Fe tNt a home here together with a basket of Bowers In rettirn nottlehT clonted home run two doubles and scored three runs Seret Innings 1 2 2 4 7 it 9-1111 Pittsbnrsth 81 4 8 4 IfiStil 01034103-121R 1 Wheeler Morrison and Gooch: Haines and CIPMOTIP Phi Is Beat Orioles BALTTMORr Sept 30---Fente: PTrE rti4In4elphIst tinrIn To It 12 0 BAlttmere Internstioniftg fl 14 3 nitterles--sedgewlek Reft and refers Ogden Thomas Gres emit Egsn Styles BIRMINP14Am-SMITI-IERN FIGHTS AGGIES HARD STARKVILLE Miss Sept A and 31 college defeated Birmingham Southern college in thp Erst game of the season held today by the score of to 7 two suceessful foreard passes and plunge off tackle giving Birmingham Southern one touchtioNLn Miller kicking goal Missiseippl scored first in the beeond quarter Hough Carrying the ball across after a forward pass had placed it within the 5-yard line Luckett kicked goal In the last half a number of A and regular men were put into the game and quickly made two touchdowns Mississippi made frequent substitutions trying out the candidates for the various positions Bagley Birmingham Southern center broke hi leg in the first quarter Scoring by periods: lAlissiacippi A and 0 7 13 0-20 Birmingham Southern 0 7 0 7 Tbe line-vp: Miss A Wm Southern Gatchell Baglev i rn) be Is be In ()-- 1 1 it 1 I 1 1 iv tl li I a ago and framed the 1921 season under the impression that this year would 'see a repetition of last but Josh Cody bazged four line men for his Mercer team a crack halfback was summoned to Vaederbilt and Coach McDaniel was left with onlat a remnant There were traces of last year's class all along Qiturterback doing some prellY open tield running Halfback Faulkner returning a kickoff for fifty yards and Harwell making anothef long run but in the main the visitors were thoroughly under control of the home athletes The Moccasin backfield took turns in spriuting tor long distances JakePeak former Central tailback perhaps did the lion's share of the deadly work and Midget Farrell came iu tor his share Yarnell Barnes broke into the game in the last half ad did home effective open field running while Connie Givens was a terror all the way Givens is one of the trickiest runners ever seen these parts and he pit-keit hiaholes yesterday for tackle rushes with remarkable precision Bill lield and Earl Winger did jeoman's service in tackling Bryson kicked off and the Moccasins went tor a touchdown in seven plajs the counter being made on a preityforward Pass from Talman to Givens lalman then kicked off and Bryson made one first down and eased the bail into Chattanooga territory only to Jake Peak grab the ball on a fumble and run sixty yards to the sccoud touchdown After this the locals again moved upheld When the Brjson line piled up near the goal Givens got the ball on an old familiar double play and skirted Bry'son's left end for a touchdown As the first period closed the Moccasins were at the goal line where Bryson made a beautiful stand But for a glaring off-side offense they probably would have saved the touchown which Talman finally made over tackle well brought the ensuing Moccasin kickoff- back for forty yards and put the ball in Moccasin territory for the Fet'4)11(1 time in the game After a see-saw a Bryson kick rolled to the Moccasins' 10- yard line The visitors held and foreed a'punt after which Peak intercepted a pass and almost got away Barnet went In at this juncture and started off with a ten-yard sprint as the half ended In the second period Barnes early got away for a fifty-yard sprint to a score short time later a gradual advance put the ball in scoring distance and Givens slipped over the line for a score nuns by Barn? and Peak preceded the next score which Barnes made by a tackle rush Givens and Farrell made the telling runs in the next march and Sussdorff bagged a forward pass On the play that carried the ball across the goal line there was a fumble but Sussdorff reeoveted the ball for a touchdown Peak and Tolman ticked five of the eight goals Score: Chattanooga Bryson Winger Blakely Redd LT strong Roach LCt Fizz iC) Owens MnyetS OM stein nc 'klatillews Kelace- PT Ha il ton suselorif RE Tinkler Givens Faulkner Peak 111 Faulkner Farrell Wells Taiwan FB Norman Snhstitutions: for Talman Wrrkett fnr Stisseloric Hughes for Goldstein Tallman fnr Farrell WillianS for Givens Williams for Peak in har-kflold Rolerts McGehee and Cunningham in line Tenchdown---Talman 3 Peak 2 Virginia Ponnsylvania Head Sewanee Time of period5----1214 minutes each SHOOK HIGH IN FIELD FOR NOVEMBER GAMES Chatftmoops Times Sfectett TRACT CITY Tenn- Sept 31)--In spite of rains every day Coach Paw of Shook High sebool is fast getting the kinks out of Ills team for tbe came with Franklin County High school C'et 7 Thia is the first year Shook High bas bad a team anti tho coach Is dothcz extrte wellwith raw material and a ligLit team There are several candidates trying out for tbe backteld but there appears to be a scarcity of line material shifting SOMP of the backfield into the line The candidates for the ends are A Marier Marier Hembree and Hampton Bailey Myers and Henley are showine VP spiendidy at tackle 'while Flury and Roilerrotb0 are doing their share at guard Porky' Flynn has very little competition at center KPfLt) competition is b4ing betweon Metcalfe and Robertson at quarter Lowry Cheek Werner Haves Marley Hembree Henley and Hampton are all strong cantidates for halves and fun Schedule: Oct County High at Pecterd Oct 14---Wells sehoel at Tracy City Oct County Ilizh at net County High at McMinn-Nov Nov Nov Nov Any-prep or high school in lkfiddle TenT4ce vriAttint game strith Shook High at Tracy City or away wilt call or write Cbetk manrrer ALL EASTERN ELEVENS WILL PLAY GAMES TODAY NEW TOI1K Sept 30--Nearly one hundred eastern college fonthall teams will take part in rames Fchedu tkptnorrow The majority mill be makirg their 1921 debut and because of the calibre of the opposition something definite in the way of seasonal strength is expected Alton Park Bags Two Alton Park baNehall team defeated Grayifle twle-e yesterday la Grayer Ille by a-rores of 1) to 2 and In to 'hell and Grt-en were the Alton Park Ixattery in tbe first game and KrIrtibanm an4 Green In the eecond For Graystille Miller Crawley and Russell erved In the ert tame and Crawley Tonng and Polik6ell In the Eecoa kiton Park playorta Dalton today TIGER LINE-UP SWELL JUMBLED Impossible Even to Estimate First String Selections Bickers Formerly of City High May Play lee Shifted to Full Chdltatovga Trwes Sttriot SLWANEE Tenn Sept is in readines for the first game of the season for the Sewanee Tigers When they tackle Cuinherland Unlyersity Saturday afternoon on Hardee field the 19'21 season will he formally opened and the coaches will hare the opportunity of obserying the results of their two weeks of training and get a line on who will con 4 the first squad So many men ont that it has been imposisible to weed out the sheep from the 'lambs While the PI en men to start the game hRs by no means been positively deciled on the following would be a good guess: Stivers or Litton at (-enter Stivers was last year's regular center and Litton was a taelilo: but Stivers bash heen suffering from a strain this season and it is that 'Litton will start the game with Silvers to relieve hint Russ may also get into the game as be has the weight and has considerable prep school -experience For guards the coach will probably start Stoney and Ilrude with Shook arid IWilliam Cooke aft relief men Stoney le an old regular and Prude bad the benedt cif last year's training in Tiger uniform Prude hns taken on considerable weight and now runs the marker up to some 215 pounds lie has improved considerally over last season Young Dave Miirray la showing up -well at the tackle position and it is mere than likely that Skidmore- and Murray will be the first choice for teckles and that Kent and Bickers a freshman late of Chattanooga High mho bap been sojot-truing for some time In the land of milk and honey to wit Cuba will get an opportunity provided Cumberland dem not play the Tigers too bard Capt Conwar -will hold down on Pnii and that end will be in good hands Tke other end position will probably go to Miller of Baylor while Oakes of last year's first string Moore of Memphis University school and Tom Hunt formerly of the Sewanee Military Arademy will be run in if oceasion demands The return of Oakes NV a a unexpected am he had sent word that he rovild not eome However he is here -Ind all the eld men that were expected are now on the 'monntoin top I "Pete' Baird is snffering with a bad ankle reeeived in the first serinamare of the seagon and there is little likelihoo4 of hi' being' able to play until the Oglethorpe game two week hence The onarterbsek nosition will be in the hands nf Kromer Powers who bag been showing eonsiderable form of late as a runner of the team This old Tennesnee player who wan ineligible lost year is going to make his letter before the seatean im out enlesm be drops dead Eugene Harris of Nashville who Po te veil the University in Jannary 1921 is nnother possibility for quarter lie is beim given everv show at the position rind la certain to get in one of the balves nnd hi a ruing mate will likely be Lindamoral This latter Ma 13 f411 etvrcrt well last year and la even laelter this fall Kenneth Council ahlo a fitolbriek Hamer anti Snell will be the relief ballbacka It Is hard tn ChrPniKe hPf 1 ePn these men They are all good althongh ornewhat light The poaition it now looks Will co to Satterlee who performed in the line lagt '-ear and provione to that time Fatterlee is a l'efooter and weigh' bent 199 pounds and hie original position in prep sehool 'arm at fullhaek: but owinc to the neemsality of bolstering rp the 'Tiger line in peat 'Pa' gnnit he wag li otoit 11114Pd fl ta rk haa row been relieved of tiro duty and will tindoribtodly be confined to the backs em ia step won Lee ra It (5 a IRO a lineman of nresiona spearing fig well RR a will relieve Satteree -Ch7117 i gnmPwha lighter then Setterlee but this ix his laat year in ft Tiger nnifortn and be is it to make a name for himself The pnrtinr fraternity at Rewenee boa heel inereased Trr two It O414 mew Sat terloo haft inined the WI rytel and la put tinz them down the Aold ingood fkbArAb A nese man lltish Simpon ef Carttral Ifich PirrnIngham hog also entre to the frert and hie roontation ail a kieker is high lb his N4'1) (int Arts' two tinya telt alreads he 11 a a tint other aspirants en their mettle rfard serimneacinr eontinues to be the order of the dlr and threto mon who poirriye the'greelliter will he herd aft the rroverhlal rail and will )t 1nrio ftwo0011T rr troth Coat-hea Nieboleon snd Perrv are elti'lirr thorn In all the flandamertalls and in eeorrthinc else that goes to make a good football man flAriC PP! nrumn EX-CRACKER FIRST SACKER rintiADELPTITA Sept 7)--(11enn Myatt tatcter anti Try Griffin firlit baseman were voti6(-4 today by ranalrer Mack of the Amprieann that they had beers to the Milwankee club of the Atnerie-an a)ws-iation rot: will report to auk ee eat Ft of in for 110W nFitA tter Ten 11 Itan air ro-vike nod lepirfg i in that i 0 PR- And ek- a la 11 hut Tint 1 lin 1414 MI ran th rao is RYA 1 nts t1-4e -h Iso the -tn el vIce ER PIDIO irst na- a a kilt- ion it 1-7) Tr 7 7 TWO MILE lail k4 ril ONE MILE SLOW RACE -ilus rrr1 ONE 2-MILE ---s I Ii N' 1 I ONE 1-MILE '-11 1 iL" ONE -MILE Over 200 Entered in Above Events erL17 17: 1171 71 '-mo 1 Ai tidal Ir' Over 200 Entered in Ab( i 41c4 thigiti 1 1 1 04 i A 77) rlig' di'LFw A 1111 For 50 Ceni I- rir-cn All For 50 nts 4 It is to your interest to come in and see my Fall and Winter offerings Suits $3800 to $5000 FRANK Merchant Tailor 426 Market Street 4 i -r I I At i i 4 i 1 1 1 11w A a 1vt ot 1)11 I II) ----Z --k--- 1-: 1 i 1 4 tilirWPII ItG ID linmptries I flosig It ot RT Tiolcill i Assostsm-weeststata' ---------11 lIntoett I-T 0 IT Gan RP 1 Genf 1 1 1 Mlnyard I 1 Ell PR (111 Norton tC tAttle (C) I it Grin' i Ifotzt RII fairP -4 01t-9 FII NMI i) 1 4 Touchfinwna Hough (2t Clark Norto 4 t' 4 4-0Is rom touchdown Luckett Parke 4 i i Miller Refere--Lee tMissiasippi College Flii ralli TIT 7 ril ril 1 74777 rmpir i e-- if-Citire (Illinois) Linesman Mars (Albion) 717) 71 ri 1 1 2- 7 1 1 I 1 1(Eits lc a 1 1 1 0 1 LI Al LA i CENTRAL HIGH DEFEATS lid 5 a I 111 ti DARLINGTON BY POIN 1 i 1 k1 Clattanoprs Tiimes Sttriat 1 (To the limit of 100) 1 1 A Romp: Ga Sept mut i outweighed the Darlington srbr1 trtha 1 1 i 1 team put up a nock-ancl-neck fght again! 1' i 1 the Central Ingb school eleven or Cbattl here this afternoon in -the openiti i game of tbe season the Clattannogat lit baryniebroiln tbyoardsgg-Iptctiaitenthrgame was fel 4- We svill give free one Ticket to the ringhooi: i t' trig! High winning because they were abl Fair to any out-of-town visitor pie- to kick goal after scoring their tottcbdowt i 7 The sc-oring came ID tbs first half of th qenti 'k no- this ad 1: game Centranl High after receiving th i l' kickoff dvaced toward the Darlingto goal and on tbe NI-yard line a forwar i 1 -our store during a c1 Id rasa wag attempted which ai wk as latercepte I I and Darlington score-I a touchdown Arts an exchange of punts at tbe close of tb Fr ee erst cinarter Darlington advanced tile tat for 14evera1 erst downs in tbe second unto tor Darlington rumblodCentral reooverin on tile il-yard linel From this point Ce co eit 0 4 41111 tral forced the ball over fcr a toucbdow 4 Ir i a1 a --N (1 og ea-rt- nd aicked goat i 11 MI 7-7 4 0 TIORACE BROWNS jr Awl 441146 Pream hi of proten to be a practical Met 1 I C' 7 a' Agri kJeb6 madeit1 I The Home of Hart Schaffner and Ile sIrs less setere Rnd equally smart 1 Marx Clothes the practioe of utilizing two or mot 3 1 0 color wh t- a ncIess 4 A ino-fa timu111anreinbhd3rersehaanvinatb 4 811 Market Street 33 Years' Successful your boort rad snlash pan 'baked: along with one of ou i hinh-grade palfet joonIllt We hate balitg oren I town 1 1 1 I i 4 'BROWN Enos Co Inc Paintinz and Trimming Successors to Greene ail I Awe efitSWAVSMAgA ow' 1 a A oad F-ts 'faln 12-If -a amaaaaaa34tm 1 aaraamaeraaarooa n-n a 'a laL )( se A li 4i'" 4 arket Etrect ICKETS We will give free one Ticket to the Fair to any out-of-town visitor pre senting this ad our store during Fair week 33 Years' i fl 4 i Successful Busi Burwell ILG Hall Ifumphries I Hodges Mott Yielding Rainett IT 0 IT Gaudy Noble RV Gandy Mtryard I Ellis INAttlifP(acri)" sq Norton fr MI noners Hoirchn (2) Clark NoMrttiolDnr Gosia from touchdown Luckett Parker Miller tMississippi College) riurtire MeClure (Illinois) Mars (Albion) CENTRAL HIGH DEFEATS DARLINGTON BY POINT Chattemrvs Temes Speriat ROMP-- Ga Sept Lunch outweighed the Darlington school foothill team put 13 neck-and-neck fiat against the Central IIigh school eleven of Chattanooga here this afternoon in -the opening am tbe season the Chattanoogats winninr by 7 to The game wa fentured by elewn bard playing on both sides and was anybodys game throughout: Central High winning because they were able to kick goal after "scoring their touchdown The scoring came in the first half of ra ma Central High after receirinz the kickoff advanced toward the goal and on the N)-yard line a forward pass was attempted which was intercepted sof! Darlington score-I touchdown After an exchange-of punts at the close of the erst quarter Darlington adrancefl the ball for several er-st downs In the second quarter Darllngton fumbled Central recovering on the 6Ciyard line From this point Central forced the ball orer fcr a touchdown and kicked goal IfORACE BROWNS Ivream bi proten to be a practical Idea lie SITS )444-114 "Ind equally smart the practice nf utilizing two or more tcuts of the tame color which can done io-a very 5in5ple manner by baring your hoo4 radiator bull fenders and eTlialqi pan baked: long with one of our high-grade paint jcla We hate the only 'baking oven town' BROWN BROS Co Inc Elle-Grade PaintInz and Trimming Successors to NV A GrFene szld Broad Eta js.

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