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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 18

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i weo -THE -TIMES: croBER tr a IS Wa Ninth -Inning Row Leaves City Honors in Contest Moccasins Lose to Tennessee Lose- to Tennessee NORTH CAROLINA LOSES TO YALE RIVALS DENY A Ls DENY SERIES FANS GET TIP OF COLD WAVE TODAY IL OVERCOME BY VOLUNTEERS GEORGIA TECH IS VICTORIOUS 1 With one cone Drdderar was safe I Env-rzon bis rot n(4er Stewart vaik-cd and tooh runners advanced on tiny- 1 I rt" I CHANGES AHEAD i I uiAt 1 5 BANK TITLE14 with two oA was catght (IT I CIInt and 4 out tor interference wten he blrle-ket ttrow to catcb latn1 BIG third The score: BILEAGIJES1 1 1 Blue Swamps Southerners 34 --to Four Out Seven Passes NEW HAVEN COno Oct defeated tbe Uuttert-Ity of North Carolloc NEW yoRK Oct bureau promised the fans fair weather for tomorrow's games but with a temperature requpiring overCOats and sAesters Tennessee Never Seriously Menaced by Moccasins "Golden Tornado" Smashes Defense of Davidson IJCIE110c VI 1121I1UOvits ported Two Clubs in Market for Bidder 117 and Lizbt AE ii- PO A rf 4 1 1 0 1 City Championship in Snarl 5 0 4 0 1i-h 1 3 0 41 3 0 7 Over Ninth-Inning Squabble 13tir 4 4 1 1 1 0 1-t-firrrd tr 3 0 1 2 40 If 0 0 2 0 61 ma li 4 4- 0 I National Claims r'n'''''- 4 2 i 0 10441-1-ra 4 0 0 2 0 Railways and Umpire Claim TotplA Li 3 3 24 5 George Cohan and New York Syndicate Anxious to Break Into Baseball Business Second Game Necessary FJr AJ IT PO A NVa rtin IL 44 401211 4 0 0 1 1 0 If 4 1 2 3 0 0 1-7n-r1 1 ty 4 0 1 14 0 1 VeVetwrl 214 4 1 1 0 1 0 Nt'ISOr1 4 1 3 9 2 0 312100 et 200100 rf 0 0 0 0 4I3 tpc-toek 3 0 0 0 5 0 Totaln 24 4 9 27 lq BY GEORGE CHADWICK iiL Lca---ed v( ire to The Times-) (Copyright NEW YORK Oct the word's series has been going on there Las been a great deal of gossip that there are changes ahead in the major leagues It is pretty hard 'to find out just what the changes are to be or where they ill take place but change is talked Two clubs might be sold if the owners could get pries which they think are ivorth while -The question is What is a baseball club woith in the major leagues? Is it worth as much as it was two years ago or one year ago? Is baseball likely to be a continuous good thing in the major league cities or is the force of public leading toward changes which will make some of the owners think ahout reducing expenses? There has been much talk about the high cost of conducting a major league baseball club yet in spite of that talk facts turn up which show that certain baseball nines have leela paying very substantial dividends and the patrons of them are begintiug to ask whether the time has not couae when they should refuse to be milched longer of their spare coppers It is all right enough to pay reasonable admission to see baseball but is reasonable admission- that rate of admission which permits a luau who has nothing to do to divide a profit (if 101J between himself -and his and then excuse the admission Trice because the expense of the game so high? Isn't it right to suggeSt that the expense must be high if tho profits are a little less than a olln tterof a million dollars but isn't the expense high to the patron of the game rather than to the hacker of the port? That is why stone of the 'prospective owners of clubs are hesitating about taking the final plunge They 1N ill not over pay for a franchise which may not be worth nearly so much it the admission to baseball games is to lie brought down from I to 75 cents The conduct of the giime has hen on a scale which is out of proportion to the interests involved Paying high prices for the transfer (if bail players is not IsMi judgment because the puhlie WW1- fkrS why it should eontribute its niekels to make thatpossible If a player costs it is not the owner who pays! that amount out (if his owu I -I) '-14' la the Tale bowl this afternoon 54 to orT Result A Gossip The tirst three periods were played In a p5s Pile Up Ten- Touchdowns for AU Three Touchdowns wary downpour of rain but about 6000 spe Passes---Cate ctators braved pneumonia and chills to Cate Score of 70 to watch the Blue eleven swamp the warriors Never Threatening from Chape111411 Score 21 to The visitors tailed to make a tirst down against Yale Chatiassoosa Times a ATLANTA Oct 0 rg i a Tech's Tale proved to have a surprising aerial golden tornado" roared across Grant field attack In the er st half four forward KOX Str-i? VILLE Oct S-Tennessee re tocley with mid-season power smashing passes out of seven attempts were suceess- sorted tO a aell executed aerial attaek to All Eyes on Princeton-Navy atid 1 i I the Davidson -d efense and tut One from Aldrich to Becket paved the lay to defeat the University of Chatut- piliug up ten touchdowns for a 70-to-0 way to the tirst touchdown by Aldrich In nooea -I to Al three touchdownscaute asttr7ttna trtfke tasruse as Ithaost chtcked up Game Next Friday score Last year Al 's score was 66 to Nlost the second period drich went through the of the gains were made by smashing line left side of the Carolina line for a at-yard A rouisbul drives or sweeping end runs but there were advance and a touelidown Aldrich again by the Vois in the timil period by the mato spectacular feats such as Barron's 63 yard carried the bail over after a series of line route when itefere Tolley decided that Expert Sees Little Likelihood plunges by the Yale backfield Lane was across the end line dash for touchdown from a kick-otY and "lieu he re of Tennessee Bringing he Back Albert Statone bug run for a touchdown Neidlinger intercepted a Carolina forward the toss after taking a forward pass that Barron pass iu third period and ran 15 yards Ihe Moccasins dal not seriously threstet Scalp of Dartmouth shot at Mut from the Davidson 40-yard line for a touchdown In the last period Wight at any period Of the game although Cate Davidson never threatened to score and aud Knapp battered the Poutherners line got loose on two occasious fur nine sprites Us stoutest defense consisted in bolding for cousistent gains- and Wight went over through the sovendary defense only to tic BY WALTER CAMP for down once on its Siyard line Tech for the anal Yale touchdown halted dowa before no reached the bara (Special LaEed Wire Serviee to The Times) Made 23 first downs to none for Davidson North Carolina held Yale ou downs twice bet Ween the goal posts Tatman th4 tCopyright 1921) and each tried seven forward passes Tett' in the last period Line-up and summary betty Cita tancioia fullnack a be oth'e The eyes Dot only of Princeton and completing three and the North Carolinians yak (34) North Carolina (0) vss rated strurg All-American eve not nav tw Blair 1 T17 Woodall tweet inticb on I it Offensive ti men but of football followers in lineam and summary: Into 1T ernoille Though his work in breaking te Mos general wi Ti ll be lietl nest Saturday on rtaN iesou Georgia Tech C01 Cruilishank Poindexter casts' hue was ell 111) to par the contest between the teams of Na44sati Sehenek LF siTtatun Landis laeobi Although the ails newt-Go-ea nee of the sorrebs Lr Nicitee 1wornsey Rt Pritchard and the utival academy at An LG FrYe itT Blount napolis- oret i iPSt and loOst ea eetis passin g-nns Mallory Deter This game overshadows all the others Brice knits 1)eaver 111' Coe bran wiline-s041 on a local grid many inuot) which will be phlyed on Oct 15 for it Long ita Bornmi Becket Qii Lowe they faded to present aro thing tiiit Lai Cla rke IIT Lyman Aldrieh LAM he a ppea ranet cf a sesta Med pltingl pi or is an early contest betweea strong teams raison It I-- Stilton A manory lt1111 Tenacy naming attack against Coat AVIIIiktp' and promises to furnish a 'direct tine 311 ci Alit McDonotigh Jordan It AbernallLY maw The defensive play of the loei wa important future atches particular! 11i Ferst Seore by periods: 7 14 6 734 not ats sil! as obscri erN liAll lieill steepbard lt11 Barron o11 aiS ti how the navy is progressing to- Long FII Harlan North Carolina 0 0 to D---- 0 led to be lie it oie he oloi Shortly bs Ward its main goal a victory over the coring by periods: Seoring Yale: onehtlOWnS lordttn Al- efore the gallie a to start Coaeh NN illianis was notined ennes0 11111 army and how Prin ceton is coing on 0 0 0 0-- t' drich ('') Nebillne set fi er (o rdan Georgia Tech 7 21 7 245-70 prot ested the phiyme ta Quartrhitd for its game with'Harvard and lale Tonebtr ight (sub for Aldrich) Goals from touch- Givens soore-tbairein Tech: Wns-A East year Princeton won after a good Statinor) ilarlan-t-in Brewster (sub for Bar- Fer Mi a ne at dow ns---A idrich 43e Wight iteferee Mo- or I bree of the quart gstraight fuot tia II as out of 1 stt or either telin eIcupt ilt cell a ti't fight 14 ta 0 the Tigers showing the Lstinttr-nit'airnisvtvoaratihs trr-ualin ftteiraellinaitrr nli ili-elsrtsat t(-lavrthz Jtiper iestythialilLiaet Ttn- tentitilitrse---onia(ltrtitriggrier greater variety of aggressiveness Coach ton 04 A Staton el Lyman (le Referee town) Ilead -linesman -Cannell (Tufts) ais when coo made lik susitnutal Folwell has been whipping a wealth of -Finlay irginin 1 Umpire-Tichenor (A 11-of perios 12 plunges 'trough he Lea ohm hat material into shape at Annapolis this burn) ileall linesman-Majors (Auburn) Time minutes The Moceasin tackling was 1toos Periods: 15 minutes envie year in the hope -of retrieving that de- HARVARD FINDS Ter ti its iitiz: ri otdI 1)0 feat The navy has been coming into t' asked for time only four no kill1 bet i4' tsli a pe all the time but Folwell THREE STRAIGHT FOR SOX INDIANA E-tS 1r did net make thra substi htution for only- Otit't fhiLl I gime 't a a nr: has no men equal to Stanley Neck in the IN CHICAGO'S'SERIES 110W-11 made I hrongh the ha ttaneiie i rile line or Lourie in the backfield and in bet he bew ildering a ssort ef bow aN view of Princeton's latent power es dis-i Hoosiers Fail to Take Advan- 1st nneorkeri by I ho ids pro ed 1- played in her games this year it is doubt- CHICAGO Oct mull by Max the inidolne or NAM la III- cut to Blair Int if Annapolis tan win However the 4-- i toe unto inning tune i 4 1 4 tage of -1pn i hrew heso plc- I tacit in int centoFt a pra Mist a team that has great curacy and ii-lieed seldom seo en II ting by Multhian and Strunk in the tenth 19 to iron and the recits in xr unds of NI variety of attack- should count heavily in inaliled the lileag) White Sox to de- rAmiumIGE ma ()rt s--tiairv- and Lane made good the inert the naVy'S favor later in the season feat the Clicago Cubs by I to I ti)daY4 ard defeated Indialla today itt to An noteworthy th Tyvo very interesting interseet lona I play of Taiwan WInLzir Kell makiug it three straight in the series to eastern eleven in th making met a games Will be played Oct 15 Dart- tstisstiorf and toAdstein Wit 11 1 at 0 41111 mouth will entertain the University of decide the city champiouship western conferenee team almost intaet Peak hitting low and bard licild iii opt' Tenuessee aud while the later lias insti- multi everal pas se kr ul ant tal i to: ittilOtt proauced teatn that a were a with a man mi third ant the tying from last year and stepped it without In on seeond an tiv out in the ninth creat effort The Hoosiers appeared at in tbe Glvens was sadly iiiii-sed inning Slieelv flied to I lack who dropped a loss to get tarted lacking the strati surprise to opponents there is hardly a i he oan atm the score Wn tied and se ering by Pe riod likelihood Dartniouth will be compelled fovieltillutili4ntaon extynarteidnnirtheis tenth with a agv to get under way and NS imp Harvard 4 44 0 to bow in defeat before the outhertors hat tallow-a 1 0 0 lt Georgia wilt also come -north to play 'single and Jones- then was replae ed by fumbles gave them the ball they did not Teuuets(m' seem to have the strength to follow up Tie line-np: Ha rvard at Cambridge This however Freeman A sacritiee and walk and the advanta et for score Tenessee (21) i'hattioloo) en shoidd prove to be hardly more than a Striink's single to right sent home the Fer the first two periods Indiana was Lane I in Laiilindenite praetice game for the Cam- deciding nth The attendance Was 1 1- fa-intent to kick every time it rot tlie ball Vowed 1 lieia bridge tnt i S33 and the gross reveipts $10014:5 with two minor rushine exceptions t1ii I Sloane tat Ateeh Out on the Pacific coast California will not ithstanding that Kyles kicks were Grezxard 4 St renzte 4 encounter the team of the Pacific fleet VIRGINIA IN A VICTORY failing ashore In the last two perioila Pindsav ltT aiiie and ought tit make a better showing than 41 le they they did against the Olympic club which OVER RICHMOND 14-0 l' el 1 4 the Hoosiers twice recovering Harvard Heisler linster ti it tea 5' i 0 go orward by rushes team the writer is reliably informed was Blair "I 11 Piiik much better than expected 1 CltAbLOTTESVILLE Va OM PIt este ec idental ill meet Southern alifor- nia at 1da Angeles next Saturdav and gi se ri a uchilo t-ihne ttlheiriSts-ecwle-iniird attn lxyt( atinrslt 11Ivte i 'lama PellrliO11 Plit'd nagnotl one Inn this game will give an opportunity to never point that score appeare4 I odnv's game with thp University of Riehn- to th Judge linw- far the claims made by South- IZain entne down in shet es tring i 1----- ti ime Qua ricrs -15 mi ca mom' 14 to Although the orsnge ind l411 2 1 1 rn a lifornia ast ar have ma te vial of th contit an esio lik Iteferec-Tulicy Swarive otrin i Itlp I blue gained more than tive ihnes as ai'Insh taSt 11111t grourd the Ba ptists' heavv and sera ppv Coafit Jundsv Stielim teif the Hoosiera Head LineSttla II --11-EIN TrIIIIIS1 line foreed Vireinia to surrender the ball attribetes his team's defeat vve times on clowns when their goal Vt Et ilieP1 1111atened Richmond made only four fi rst it'1 fs fe't rIr "i ill n- rENTRE DEFEATS (townie lt fir for tn i BY BRACE OF TOUCHDOWNS Burze A Itholtutinz for Ctibt Rinehart and liarvard's last seore at rAn-Fhi'li l''i: stl ri nt ili li lil! illi liiA of to Virginia eleven wan the star nt i 110 th ere wa little in the Play of the Hm' a game Ile made a enmher of brilliant ard team today that stood out as note- DAN1 ILLI Iv -titi la gain Ha rris and oppenan al -s ti so were con- worthy tonclidowna in the hunt qua 16r I LI 0 'W r'' sbEtent trKound gainets Line-rip: All Three Touchdowns Result -of Stars-- Score 21 to Chatiassooso Times Str-ia? KNOXVILLE Oct re sorted to a aerial attsrk tg lay to defeat the University of Chattsnooea 21 to All three touchdowns came as the result of passes A fourth marker was almost chaAed up by the Vois in the period by the same route itefere Tolley decided that Lane was across the end line when Ile received the toss The Moccasins did not seriously thtestet tt any period Of thc gamt tilt hough Cate got loose on two occasions for Ion pritoti tirougt the socondary defense only to tw halted dowa before he resclied 1111 harim: bet weett he goal posts Taluutn tte hefty Citattanooza fullback obo oth't ms rated strorg Ail-American oviA callod upon much on IIt 011011SIVP Though bjs iNork in breaking up Ow Mos casin liue VHS 10 Par Alt hough he Vols once crea one of the test slid tuot eft eet I pa Izautt-s witnessed On a local grid many moons they failed to present aro bin 'la! Litt the appearanca (-4 a suststned plunging er rut-ming attack a4ainst eosuh AN-dattat' DAN11114: Icy Oct In tottelidov11S ill the nunt 44410114r tiot college eleen tiutenteol Inning4 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 First National 0 (t (i 0 I Z1 0 4 Two-base Ledford 11-ree tase Strneiii f)olil-rar hv Whet-41(101 Bases NVIteelorii Umpires---Ilamhier it'd Sloop-Umpire Hamblen Says Championship Undecided I'mpire Hamblen Itiadc- the following stxtement he Tirues last nht: PlaY in question witb Dudderar nu third base was an attempted d-layed steal lu the chase I started for tbe home plate at which place I eimid beta iiserve the play I saw the cateher throw tioaarit third at which titue the Bank pitcher Wheelock rattle between the runner arid myself I therefore could not fVf ft see whether or not the hit the hat pened as I haw the ball roll dovvu beside the runner "I watched the runner eross the home plate but made no et-eision as I saw tbe enure tiank team rLsh toward rue in protest at hat they considered an illegal ihterferenee hy the runner "I then appealed to Empire Sloop for his version of the play and be stated th-it tile runner Lad a right to protect hiniseir and did not illegally interfere with hP bail -At this itinr-ture hoth teams rcfused to go further and soon afterward left the held "After a enrefill stwly of tho matter si I Is 11 It u)1111 hnNe been 1 leSt if I bad eff Ho- tan fl! at home tv4 t117114elf no interferenee on the part kf the runnei for reasons atio-o statel rulPr the CI N'111111 11'k as I see them I believe that the fully fair vOlirSi to take row to settle the championship IN 111 be by another Railway Team Abides By IIamblen's View of It 1 Humphreys manager of the Kattway aud Light 'the Tittles orri-p night una IAits shown Umpire Ilanitiletis statement Ile stIN: "I have read I mpire Ilamblen's report of the play in question and feel that as lie was the selected mnpire-in-ehlet xve hOUld by Ids decision and stand featly to ns bits E4 In "We are anxious to do the fair thing- and to play tiff the game titt any dab- tjcsighated by the Batik' tsitt agree to play tft the game titt any oat J4tigtlitPti by the Itattk' team: '7'4 ()Le of the bottpt tt lit- 7 tory of awatenr baseball to Chattanooga T----tower the questtna At ebarytlyrttitthlp Loners 4sot devetrived tta ttio! rePtilt et an ttrnplres 'cletelcion In the ar-irleat ninth 1ntIn4 cif yes: tray's titnlar 1-tattle between the tearos -)'of the First National Bank anti the Iay aryl Light Cou43i17 The First Na-tional the ehatnplonrhip ty a -senre At 4 try 3 the- fla livray and 141714t teant iiist-ts that th see4re was tied ih the ninth an1 that by reason nf a near-rine over the timplres deetston the game was broken np and now atanets that haalti: and chief Umpire Hamblen it hig 4nion that the oot fairiy tIiII exeept by another rontest With the to 7 in favor of the hank tam in the ninth (1411 rar fr the satt safe no all error: stev art tracked and both rtinners stIsaneeel sny4-44t fee44lettar In an attProPttei from thirI vas taught Irt eteie-i Cat cht--r Ntaaten's utht Inettertir 11 the artn anti right there 1 yht- erna rf the argument Th Ittankers say it mins tluttr Railways wir the throw wa3 So Ittieblerar 44411444i help the fain him chlef view 4f I erttit-rti play was ohstruete41 and be asked Umpire Sloop to tletiiie tt Sitter railed I tittin safe After a tt Iva rill Of players hat tita14 41 tint protest and aorre tittle had elapsett this tieeislon reversed 11 the nihtst isf the h41l4111) b4th P111 left the fleht NVitheoit endeavorinz it this ffitytte divt eitbi the titer-PA of the contrattietory eisitna Thr nizht ttylaineti oltstettteritty frrtin both tea Tits ant from Tni pire 111441141en he bank teetto's view is contained Itt the Ittink Aeorter'm 1104-1int 4)f the trnioe xi yes it tiet-tet flit ton tiitt Ale tit ini-1 itiZ "hit ther eon 'Oiler tier orfi -44re I he hot seore appended her fore to ren1 stY the 1-ank arn'r at-t it tot siotepted ttlt the rts tO Tit 1 he tittk tea tit re porter ra3 Bank Team's Version of the Entire Game "rir rlefeatirtz the I'lltattattookta jjw Nod 1-Tielyt 4'on-111y vests-a-4AI' term-toil at Andre- tilii Firtt National Bank he-- came he 'Judi-pitted it the etty The izatvr 4444s replete thrnis the final 11ag ui Iir it he la vt Tann Itx A lilt' in he Dint 11- se4114-4144ek-s great tii Mit tit Mild tett fcattire Wayysittan three Itase lt kith NittAtm anti Yieu14 tut to the PIO 11 th-fA In the tyliig am' i runs The cow444ny led ltv 3 to tip tot thNt le Ti hot Ikiiy aii1 It Company tirew nrt4 itlooti In the thirl vs-otkittan fanned hut El nther TeAtt4 i4iitir tc eeh ter 1 iliftleiLi Went Wit te erson theo Sittta art singicol EitterAttn settring ht IvIrM sittizie scored Stewart vie) took se-44)41 tho throw The ttintser- area teneti t-0111 i tt 1-ta tla neeess aint tj' seventh I company s-4re1 at other on NNassei 4n I ror II Sin hit 1 $11 iereit Na- tioval'a rnh 114- sixth er ttAse Ennittng and the 11 41' an errer el km 44 he 114141 14141 --ettrett ita ti Sex' inthi Ma) etz11 heat mit an ItitI hit MA ill i'1 Iii1 trA lett tittle thro-404 a pfltpr for Ivo Wi int tit for cark hat strn out NVhettott1 t-Litett (tit rizttt it tient ail Arti it Lk CI was Wet hitt -Nassir11 with two strikes on came I roilr'4 In the pin 11 itt WI tremet doas triple to left 4-enter scorin4: hettt runtler4 Ti! pit inz the 1 letictie chaglit'ttit rood Thp Italiwav 4441 I hzt ettnittany vent nut in the 4) start the last hstie tighe iticieit to rlizlit And Enter is the fan IA 110 pays the freizitt (corge Cohan wants to get into base- ball he has his ideas where he wants Wi ut ll Not Play Game Over to get Ile wouldn't buy a baseball clul First Nationals Declare ii st Lout- anti he would be foolish if he did unless he wishes to make St A fter tun I ing their report of the game Louis his home to The Times troonliers of the First Na There is a syudieato in New tional bank team Isited the editorial rooms there will be a syndicate if necessary-- late last night and issued a statetnetit Vk filch Ni old' liko to break into baseball plat hi hey did not vish to accept the Tiwr have been asked to look into the listuotonship by questionable tactics they pl-(theitihn ill riiiiiiiie'1pliia anti that is I id not play tic' glitrUe over as tleY ti I hey hn ye ton hrtwiti (4 felt hey hact already won it They neither of the Philadelphia clubs have' hroloztit alotig a stayment from Umpire snown that they wish to tzet (Int of the! sioop Thego statement foilow: I game bitt there art certain tiarties who l'ow-triering the det that the Railway would like to see changes put through atol Eight i iimpally wishes to question the tint I wit 44Trio or vetrday1 in the major leazties and who have Fug- I gam th First National 11iiik NViNhwa gPStefil to the prospective purchasers I to -4 pt 114str VurSit11 Of the I ncilent hat they believe there is a chance ilt ovor hh-lt rouhle ea me Ill) We Are Philadelphia if things are handled right prepared li prove if renson and eonattion It is argued l'hilatitslithia needs a renova- I hasetiail Sen will avail anything that Ilinhierar was out for interfurenee in the tion- lit intiing teti has plaYed hall for There is another elub in major leagne a livttilhoiel for Np eral yyarq who StINV the eireleS Whieh it W011itt be hard to buy play nu side with the bank team The tit a reasonable figure hut for which a play -ame tip aa follows: thanze is solicited if it an be effected Ihhiletar SV a sl 4 111 birt two then (mt The MA ers of the flub a re bocomint: i when for some linitsountattle rettmon h' i I cieltherately started ter home It Mastm a np ore nd ore uopular with i- the holdi nc I he all 111d1er ar besit a tett ati lio a at there ig a sentiment azainst 1 thom in their oVII erZallilatiOrl NVIliCh vill increase rat hor than decrease That any hind of a dela be a r- a rrged is not very probable ileause if thu're Nvere any desire to ikon the prier asked Nkr11111 he ontrazeollly high yet he club im tendir flow nward anti will continue that way If there xvere grounds suitably irs-ated Iron 1-eo-e1-1 ttht were forcet to go baek I tecrr would be a ehanco 0 St a rt a tleW nn-hr hao hoenhse the hinpire aht the I leagre if WiShr1 to do so The hat ter tipped he brill The IIMPIrP 41 In lea 21)2 WM111 I() 70 before the sc'e this either hut the First National hank pull' ie with haselall at- prices let det 41n g0 fin an onlooker saw it a is('de A hielt NV( 01111 he 1 to the gen- Vt Fildo wish to state that we wi ill not 10 0 th te it nlet t--t 1t erp1 run of baseball larLF The trouble Anon roa re sure er voarseit but more -Aih sueb undertakitiff is that the should te we IVMDt4MIS of sportsman- moteet it was pet on the roads the old std exhihited The Itailway nnd Liztit leagues would drop their prieos to try eompany tnot follr Illell in 11111- freeze the new organization out of should te we FvmDt4111s of soertsmau- melee: it was pet en the roads the old! 0t eNtiiitt1 Tbe Italiway and Lizht ippznos vvolild drcy their pries to tryl mpany hs4 follr 11-111 in 11111- freeze the new organization out of I Virzinla Richmond Daviq Ititrker stineklcford IT Carlton I odces flanking Itethel Fon wick lohntion Clark 1' Klovesatil Mich le RI PromWitt ft Tnwen 1l'ir I 1' 641-scinr ciorr it-Man 1111 Jorie4 FM s'nPad V1riz10 In 0 7 7 0-11 Richmond 0 0 0 0-- 0 Harris Goals from 2 ized this season The game between Leined Stanford and the 0171nple club Nsill give a line on the probable strength of the Palo Alto men against CaLlornia later Kftitneky and Vanderbilt will meet at Lexington in a game for Wood and Coact' McGugin of Vanderbilt will probably have to extend his team to win Of course the big game in the mid-west will be the Ohio State-Minnesota battle The line-np of the conference champions is none too strong but tne open game of Wilce4 men probably will give Minnesota considerable trouble The Michigan Aggies which have always Michigan a lot of opposition will play Yost's men at Ann Arbor but if stories as to what is going On under the surfm-e are to be baeved Yost is running his team under cover and looking to his latter big games 'lleisman at Pennsylvania will have a chance to try out his shifts against Swarthmorp which team put up pretty stnbborn opposition to Princeton Pennsylvania state meets Lehigh and Conch Bezdek should be able to win and still hold back something for his Harvard game on the ensuing Saturday Washington lind Lee will put np a gee' tight against Entgers tint Coach Sanford has a bt-tter team than last year Brown which has started none too well will have to wit up an exceedingly strong tight to hold Syracuse Yale tales on Williams and should be able to wiu and hold something in reserve for the army The army likewise shoutl win from NWatash and have a surprise loft for the Elia There will be an opportunity to see Virgnia Military institute which did so well list year in action against Virginia at Lexngton iZt'd this season fill game between Le- inrit Stanford and tin 4 'temple club Nsill give a imp on the proba tile strength of the Palo Alto men against California later Kentneky and Vanderbilt 'will meet at Lex Mgt on in a game for Wood and Coach MeGugin of Vanderbilt will probably have to extend his team to win Of course the big game in the mid- the 4-tieng l'olyteelinic institute team loote lin Woo: noon 14 to During the first throoe otioar tens th wo ictito4 1a i1 ifo 111! hV II I tot livid tot be :0 ytt rot two tile Virginia vioven ton the lielo'iroole moot: of the limo lout in the thud ototurloor tliot'ent back tit11 iir)nn to Mot hoot oo lit tile vistters line moot twort1 In ro phi flitowt owl A 111-: long the hall over Tatonor hio 6ool goll it line up and 1111111111 Centre (14) Virgini4 1'40-oition4 Firsolley I 1: Roberti' I ot Ionfox I 4i itcoo tilloable 14-000 t'rector IttI Jotines I' toorol It 1' voilooon NieNtilitu 1) 1 10 Itnrtiett I ltto11 A rtnAtrong (( apt) It oo441- antler 11 SfOre by pet tood000: 4 'vitt re 0 4) 1 4-- I No' 0 0 ol Centre scoring' Arno 44oroug tIonols Ron tootetiolovo ft keto-on Unitoire- 1-411 011tio State 114:41 Ltnet44414 l'inrk Kentucky 4ttt Time of 1erloo14---1: win utem sort tA 1tfo IN 4111 1)nniolor threw Iii whtn Ni-11 threw to thirI he threw np 1 hot one ido 4 eti Vet: iiVed oil arm awl hit the I- triplire I lat8148 NVerkin-ina o-ter tilinz be Wi OH not See the play us hp tas 11 so 'none ont Inn 'Ti ori 4114 S'Ani fln nel a 11 i the delsion wlig left to Shop the paze 111pil be ralloft I ho nut f-ir in- iirpFte wort ett Sheri' le flrot 1 rfe ne 1118 re Shop vitt an on i31 pire 'A'' rhe T-11 ex1c4-mtIt elmt- In he it nth NA do not 11) ta6e he I it 118180411- ihip fly sot quet-tinnanle t3ct4ea nut the ramp mit er(19 l't mst it fair 881 7 taro olio roi oqr -Alo A91 for ions ww ha 8cied U8 in the chziath when txAo wilit Niasn threw to third he threw tip him arta and hit the Italp Umpire Hamblen did not see the play as he has stated so 11 th he deision was left to Sloop he base plie Vk bet ralloae runner out for in- rferenee stoop was an ont31 umpire NA do not- NA ish to I a 6 Itif tity snip fly BOY Oaet-1 intrVitqe lea the came was a fair and 'quart otte on ear sm- AR for titteticilmbhe th-ctions ono wa- handed 11 in the eighth when two BIG SERIES DETAIL TABERNACLE TODAY Local Fans Arrange to Hear Crucial Game and Secure Special Wire Chattanooza fans will have a chanee to hear their first baseball matinee today in several seasons at the Billy Sunday tabernacle A group of local enthusiasts are anxious to hear the detals nf the crueial contest of the world 4eries pill- by play and on learning hat I he newspa per toillA in service NV U11 tit be rim today arranccd for the cum pvtent operator 1ja74 been secured and a special irt has been rut) itito the tabernacle direct from the polt 4roonds Every ball and every strike will be called and till the ''pep-reminiscent of the (lay Of john Erwin find Minton Nvill be on band The detail will start promptly at I o'clock It is gneraliy recognized that toclay's game is the vital contest of the series and it is Lelteved that a crowd will enjoy the matinee VANDY HAS EASY TIME WITH MERCER COLLEGE Expert Insurance Service T9 -a i repreent prozresch tnniern i ra nee oil line corn pa in jell an 3 tri itrom rt in rendering' you ex pert ID 'flflt1 for you just Ix brit ywi want in life inAursnee cm tbek suited yenr presient ii1 i Ire Oct ti eleven ran roughshod over Mercer college In the second quarter of the game here th is afternoon winning 42 to 0 Four of the touchdowns came In the second period when Vanderbilt gained a total of 173 yards MTh ty-one of which resulted from two forward passes Score by periods: Vanderbilt 0 2i 7 7-42 Mercer 0 0 0 0-- 0 Smith Myers Ryan Godchaux 2 Goals Ater Bell Myers FtnIth 3 form i "4- A 11 whom vitlytsti 1 I linsine-s 'tern is SioepTs written Htatement: wits called noon to make a very 50r1-1 It is Hssertts1 that HIT net pleasant I ow ti4-11on at this A ttertvw-Inf4 hall game I in organized basclqiii While there is not The itineire in-chief Mr Itamtlen claimed open criticiin there is soniething which I be did not son a piny PAstlreon third and is akin to it in the coirment of some- of horn tint I did and I called Mr londderar thn eItih owners who hellove thev paid I ont for Interfering with the bad course too stiff a price for what they got when to third "tSignedl rAtt A stoop they sptce1 I -Base Umpir6- KENTUCKY REGISTRATION I KENTUCKY REGISTRATION LANE SNUFFS OUT MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY rlerd also Geo 1111 inql)ro lee ror ensployetx anti act-Moot health mert monthly income si automobile ineursuce AN-rite or plIone Ire to enll Curtis liebert General Agent 49 Chamberlain Bldg Phone 5t'iZ0 PRINCETON HARD PUSHED BUT WINS OVER COLGATE GEORGIA BEATS FURMAN 27 TO 7 PENN- STATE TOO STRONG Ti 1 1 BASEBALL NEW net- fontr ball team came bark with a 'quiz todoir and snuffed out s1Ip1 nniversity 17 a score of 2G to The 'Irmot of ffolinill played by the "green wore" was the exivi opposite of last Saturday's work when the green backs were beaten by college 3torr1 Letiendre was the ontstandinir star of the game fit fnitback while rapt Eddie Reed played 14 t41 iir football on the line Legendre tore the MissIssippl line to pteces for eonsistent Ci4i114 while It wlig impossible to puns Reed on the center tninsThe iteore' Mlirim1n01101 rniTeraity 0 0 ian 0 ti 7 17-74 Teurbdowna--1ezendre RA IticK Innev Maloney Goals from Malone3" Reynolds Intercepts Forward Passes and Returns for Long Gains ATHENS' Ga Oct Universit of Georgia d-fentel Furman 27 to 7 on Satiford field this afternoon suecessfullv meeting fill aerial offtisive attempted hy the purple hurricane Jim Tow Reynolds for Georgia intereeptpl two Furman tuiv5es and returned for long ga ins) Furman eompleted prisse5 in0 rf them taking the ball tn Georgio tive-yartl line from where it VL df4 rnshert over for a touchdown with three FOR NORTH CAROLINA I 'PnINCETCYN j- C1(17 bumbled Colgates football eleven 19 to 0 today in a contest that was harder CUTS MAJORITY rSTATE: COLLEGE' Pa Ort than the secre would indicate Pennsylvania State colle-e piled up a ng layi on a rainscKiked gridinm the score of 37 points against North Caro- I visitors forced the Tigers to battle for trtt-ISVITTE 4-1t: I republican lino rerzistintion i 1oil4i-lIo in their football battle today inch they gained In the fin4 perio41 ajority 9000 t) i 3st yo while the southerners were dashing them- the best Prine Fq cton could nre W851 a end of the last tn day' regitration Ile- 1arwaS ent more than halt at the to pieees azainst their npiwinents' Mason falling on the bail behind turns ive th repithltes: a wnloritY PI heavv line in a futile effort make a i his CvWn grZ11 line after Keck had blocked ge In ISanfordt4 punt only the regktratn in other tPn- tueliy itifs same trend a Ncith Carolinas closest approach to a Princeton added seventeen points to ehe indiated totichNovn earne in Vie third periodthor fere in the second perioi by min- LoNITIzta tielnwrats itlereased their maior- ten it rrvbed ille ball to Pennsylvania igling irresisdile line plunges with eft-A-c- ity ioo wvcitila- troeti itivirs VP-VI me 17 ft z4 fr1 i tive forward passes but vas held wore- IIT1vW eti tii 1'01-m1410a ere licwercr the Keystone line heid 1 less in the halt- The Tigers used majority "0 Su6sturtini gairi4 were made frst PTA the vtors could not break eleven situbstitutts to- tho dtmornt in ttlirlithoro priJue111 throizh Newtrt motis11 Imp -ndjand-1 were given a thrill Syracuse Humbles Maryland nti7-- in not a illfAU-e re- 7hen takinfr -a -pant skirt 1 I rted dihe repul-)i teans lastke an arpre- Syracuse Humbles Maryland ttv tveq-1 t1t11 vt-t It vwnet nail to rennayivania IhTlittvW ett the reptthiletitt fivt-v9r1 linc Here flowerer the Kepitene line heel majority suloqurtint Avere mado Ilstt end the vtors could not break t7- dtrnrat ttlArtithorct l'rt-tueals throegh Newvrt cintzton tu Itttin-e re- Tp tTrundtanL-1 were KivPn a thrill Nvhen KiPzinger takinz a punt skirtect p-rtc91 did tLe reputeans laake an arpre At Tabernacle 10th and Streeti Hear the Crucial Game of the World Series De-- tailed Today Play by Play Befi-innintv at t- t- 1 o'clock etahte gnin trs opp-onfnW entire team and carried the pigskin 71) yards f)r a touchdown CUBANS BEAT CHICKS PrrTSBURGH TRIUMPHS LUQUE OF REDS PITCHES Maupome Beats Denton rtyrsnuncm opt Mrlupumr (It 51extro defeated Dritton katiot City In the Argt con tet the tar In the National three-e1s(111on 10111fir4 rbarn tdonFhlp ITf) to 29 In SI InnIncv run wan 6: Dentona 4 In the Freund ontest Chatlew Nterourt PIttlihurgh vvr'" frum Altrelo d'Oro Cuban 50 to 41 In Innings MeCourt ran 6 and 0Oro 4 SYIZACITSE 17 Oct of Maryland ofrered little oppositon to Syracuse universty at football here today and the won 42 to II The one brizht spot in the Maryland play was its stonewall defense before its own zwal five times holdinz Syracuse for downs within the ten yard line Maryland torid-s bnt one first down Andersons terrific line plunging feature(' the Srracuse play tnad-s MI one first down Anderson terrille' 1n plunging featured the Sra- le cuRe Pia- 78 State Normal BATON IiftIGE offensive and dtlengive form was displavNI horiFlana State unitersitr today vhen the Thrers defeated State Normal 7S to Normal WPM 8 Me to make first down fa-0y OTICP Is and McFarland wfre tile I tztars the two for 37 points I I OVER WEST VIRGINIANS Direct Wire to Polo Ground- Special accommodation' for reserved for colored fans Admission 55 Cents Including War Tax II tANA ft S-40(111r of the pert IteIP pitettInz for tte Almendaree team of the 4-nlian NatIon3110ai2ne 'blanked ne Merapbis ehatoptcn4 of the Soritherti t1on for 4--rt inzlns tolay Alno11inres to 3 It was tbe tIrst game of tlie xerte A-1117h Nternphio-t11 plfty azatt4 ancl Ilarana Seore: ze 1 3 4 A Irnendareg 0 2 0 7 14 '1 Nie77 tbie 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 3 7itene1s M4 Fernandez W1711'a Ler Boyd -nd f-fl PITTS111-11CM Ofq S--In fon of tIle mtl-t spectacular ifs-than en MPR Prer v-itutFmed 'Dere rellnred bit terrine line tilttrziny alpi sensati'pal lon runs the 1 University of Pittsburgh trumphed over Muddy Track Retards Ray Not Virzinis lit-dretazity at I---rbes field! TfirtriNTO net mrddy tracIc re-today '21 to 13 Pitt ontplayed the 1 trrile1 Joie of ehlyacio 11i him in line hne'inrt hut the tempt tcslyy to lower the word's record N'Vef-t NIrgitilans -excelled at the rteeal for -no trite of 4 3-5 gerondx game A tioety-yard rim hy Ifill the I get by Norman Tither In 1915 Ray rsn Weyt Inilhaek in the lstt period la the slow Clime of 4 mitt es 41 4-5 sec-for a tottehlown was the ortstanding owls lie will make another attempt Mon-feature Ile took a kick on his own ten- day yard the and ran it back for a score lictilinall WORLD SERIES in TWOLi NEWS Today BASEBALL FANS: -WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE MONEY" Fall Snits and Overt-oats 'Made to Measure at Popular Prices See the First Game of the World Series in TIVOLI NEWS Today and Monday Tuesday and Wednesday-250 feet of views showing the Yankees trounce the Giants On same program with Chas Chaplin in "The Idle Class" TIVOLI NOE TAILORING COMPANY 818 1-2 MARKET STREET Penn Golf Team Loses BROCKTINE lie Oct Pennsylvania State 'If tetm lost the Leane etp emhlemaCe rt the eastern inter-etty when It Iris deftated In the ebailenze ronnd here today by MaaQAbn ae-tta up toateneo to nut--MosonetottefFt Iron nelv two et the r- 3 played to the forenoon but raptoreti Ppe ef the tto to the atterzoot1 Young Suspect Released MADISON Oct 'Milieu 14 who was arrested in connection with tbe murder of 12-year-old lacer Lawrence was today released in MAO bail after ft bearing before Supreme Conn Justice Parker The evidence In the ease yriii be presented to the grand jury next Tuesday Virginian Shot RRISTOL Va-Tenn Oil Stapleton woo this afternoon shot and perhaps fataliT wonrled th inormtalas tear and Edward Conner La held la --ttr --etton acing the shop-dor A rir iteeed estirely ttrorgh Stapistira's rr oxi TO THE EIGHT LMOMMMIMgWan.

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