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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 16

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THE SUNDAY TIMES: CH'A1TANO6GA TENN: SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 1911 1 AmownommumitonEwmpoo 1 Ii 1- 11' IS7P Geo Earns Clear-Cut Victory Over Loses by Single Ac-bl'ielt ISPLAWN EXPECTED TO PROVE STAR IVIRGINIA IN i TRUMBULL ACTING CAPTAIN A In AT rTIP AMITENNESSEE SPLAWN EXPECTED TO PROVE STAR VIRGINIA IN TRUMBULL ACTING CAPTAIN FOOTBALL TEAM OF HARVARD' EASY VICTORY IN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL CONTESTS xesv)-41t 1- 1: -')) -11 "-7 ir 1 EASY WINNER n-''' I WOO jI 7: 11 i 4 4 01: 5: i 'fr 4-' i4 1- i I 4T -t 4): I Ar -4 A 1-litalt' --'e' 7-''''- ''-f-' K'-' P-- t- '6 2 -2: 1 'It -'Z'7' 4 2 "r'- -7 1''17'i4V i ef 1 I 9 4 Ti 3 1'''15 i0q39P I 51 4 1i 43 Ft: 14 hty-r: -1 -e: i 1 kqi 1 1 71'-'7-44' 7 -t '71- '4''''-4-7441-- -4 tP 4 -4 -'-4: 1 i- 1 F1---zzi2i'i-4-4- 4 4 t''''' 4'77 7 1 ::1: '1 '''Li1- 'f -i'f-- 7 s' 1 eii" zs ikt! i 1 1 4 'pV k4- -4'- i 't 1-: 1' 7 2: -44 -7" 7' f-: i '5-11' ii 4 A -i'---: tm 4- 'if 4t1U tl 041 '-r i rot -t ''ei 1- --r-rip': iSN 4 i- 1- --r -t e----c10a" Yit'' 1 1-41V -4''" 7-A 't Z-t I 1 i 40''''' -ezi ii4 r4 4 7 1: it' i 4 4 A 4----: -1e'-' li 4- 4' 7 7 v- ---e' rf i i I) It 1 r- It- -44-'---- 'I' "1 '4' --st '4'- 4-4- 0 4 4''''' '1- of -N 1- 4 -'t 41 'At- s' -1 7 4 4 -4 4 lr--' 2 IL7' ''''4' 1 '-li I '''i 4 'I 1 1: -4 n115 4 l' AI z'' 1 rs --1''' i( e'- 't 7'e 't'7'''' i'1' VelS j--- --s- o' 4: -v 14 it tr-' -ki 1) 'er1- tppi 40 i A e- ctiet 4 4 1 i 4i' tt i' N-4! 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who was operated on for appendicitis a week ago eon SEWANEE SCRUBS RE-CHRISTENED "HOTSHOTS" WILL PLAY BAYLOR IN VANDY LOSES 1 BY SCRATCHI Failure to Kick Goal Fatal to Commodores BLOCKED KICK BRINGS ONLY TAR HEEL TOUCHDOWN McGutin's Team Earns Touchdown by Brilliant and Tandy Kick Field Goals-- Sikes In Clame NASHVILLE Oct Carolina defeated Vanderbilt here this afternoon in a closely fought football contest by a score of 10 to 9 In the third quarter when Vander- but was leading by 9 to 3 the Commodores attempted a kick The ball struck a Vanderbilt man and rolled back over Vanderbilt's goal line a North Carolina man falling on it for a touchdown Vanderbilt's touchdown was made on a long run by Quarterback Currey- followed by a forward pass and a short-line plunge Both sides drop-kicked a goal Capt Sikes of Vanderbilt who had heretofore been declared ineligible was ruled eligible today and played in the game The star for Vanderbilt was Currey and for North Caroline Taylor played most brilliantly North Carolina outweighed Vanderbilt eight pounds to the man but Vanderbilt's dash and vigor seemed to make up for this and the two teams appeared about evenly matched Vauderbilea playing on the whole was more brilliant but North Carolina's gas was steady and more consistent Vanderbilt fumbled repeatedly and each time a North Caro-: lina man slipped in and dropped on the ball Time after time North Carolina drove down the field or gained on forward passes only to be held by Tandy when at a critical striking distance The Commodores repeated North Carolina's program when they secured the oval The teams swayed up and down the field kicking repeatedly In this department of the game North Carolina starred Tandy men several times failing to stop or fumbling the long 'high whirling punts of the Tar Heel kicker The game ended in darkness with the ball in North Carolina's possession on Vanderbilt's 22-yard line Carman made 'Vanderbilt's touchdown and Ramsey for North Carolina blocked a Vanderbilt kick back over the Commodore goal line where he fell on the ball for a touchdown The drop kicks were made for Vanderbilt by Cody and for North Carolina by Tandy Game III Detail Vanderbilt won the to and Josh Cody kirk off After a-few minutes' play Parker punted to Vanderbilt's yard line Steady gains and a dounte forward pass brought Vanderbilt to North 'Carolina's "f-yard line Dropkick failed Ball punted several times -with gains for both sides Quarter enoen I rt 11J '1 a If you don't re- alize it uow you will sooner or later It nevPr gets well of Itself but gets worse from time to time It will eventhally unfit you for pork and life's battles It positively grows of the hundreds of people that yearly sacrifice their lives to strangulation The past hag proven that the old-fashioned antiquated truss and appliance won't help can't its conetruction Is all wrong A new star of hope has arisen for the natural outcome from the deficiencies of the past There is hope joy and comfort awaiting you The "Schuiling Rupture Lock" Is a wnwierfill Invention for outcome ot years of study bard work and diligent research It is away from the old lines of truss construction and holds the rupture exactly the way nature intends so that she heal the opening without tuterference Guaranteed to Hold Sent on 80 Days Trial In wearing my Rupture Lock you bay absolute protection at all times You may do any kind of work and get in any position under any condition 'We wiLl prove this by a 30-DAY TRIJ1 That's the length Of time you simuld have A few days' trial can never bring out the merits q' 1RND 71 i'it' ffi A'''il' At (('si 11 511 II 1 i A I Jvcv 7 tot 1 IT Al 4 i 'A' 1 1 1 1 ti ''r V' I i 4 I ":4 A 1 (I ilV' A iN oW4 0 A14 I fl 1 l' I 0 I 3 :11 Is I vi lit''4 I 11 '1' I 1 i'l1 I 1 1)1 1 1 11 1 -1 i' I ti i 11 It rimMomaw il I 1 1 1 1 1sFs 1 i I The rLI old jtAi :1 a certa kcaligm lit als i 1 I 1 47" Four Toudhdowns on Georgia in First Half CRACKERS BRACE-ALLOW SAFETY ONLY IN SECOND Virginia Plays 'Whirlwind Game at Stars Paddock and Fought in Mud A CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Oct 24 a well diversified attack the University of Virginia overwhelmed the University of Georgia football Ceara today 28 to The Virginians played a whirlwind game from the start Only once at the beginning of the third period was Georgian able to gain ground with any consistency and then when a touchdown looked imminent the Virginians strengthened and held their opponents safl Rain fell continuously during the game and the field was ankle-deep in mud Virginia however handled the Slippery ball with but a single fumble and executed many brilliant plays without a 4hitc-b Capt Mayer played a -stellar game getting credit for every point scored by Virginia Ile went through the Georgia line for fonr toueltdowns kicked two goals from touchdown and made a safety his terrific line plunging also was responsible for much of the territory gained by the 'Virginians and his heady strategy many times ontwitted the visitors Gooch the Virginia quarterback also played brilliantly slating Georgiats ends repeatedly for long gains Capt Paddock and Broyles were Georgias best ground gainers but on defensive the visitors were helpless The Eeld was ankle deep in mud IIarris kicked off for Georgia and by straight line plunges and end rnns Virginia carried the ball down the field for a touchdown in less than five minutes of play Mayer carried the ball over Barker missed an easy goal' Virginia Immediately started another procession down the field and Mayer went over for his second touchdown Mayer attempted to kick goal but failed For the rest of the period Virginia played a defensive game Georgia never threatened the Virginia goal Score end first period: Virginia 12 Georgia Virginia had the ball on Georgia's forty-yard lin when play was resumed and Mayer was( soon passil over for another touchdown Ile allso kicked goal Georgia chose to receive the ball but was forced to kick A forward Vass the first 'snecessfal one of the game and quarterback runs by 'Gooeh soon brought the ball to within striking distance of Georgia's goal line Mayer went over the line for his fourth touchdown lie alao kicked goal and shortly thereafter time was called Score end period Virginia 2fi Georgia 0 Third period Georgia for the first time during the game was able to gain ground in this period Paddock skirted Virginia's ends repeatedly for short gains Broyles also hit the Virginia line for short gain-a and Georgia car-red the ball into Virginia territory The Virginians defended tileir goal stoutly however and the two tams fought desperately Neither was able to score Thime Wh3 called with Virginia having the hall on Georgia's 1-yard line Score end third period Y1rginia Georgia Fonrth period With the ball in Georgia's territory when play was resumed Virginia fought desperately to socre but a fumble lost them the ball Broyles was forced to attempt a kick from behind his goal line but fumbled Ile recovered the ball and was thrown behind the goal Virginia W84 credited ivith a safety The game ended with the ball in Virginia's possession on Georgias fifteen-yard line Final score: 'Virginia 28 Georgia 0 The lineup: Cleorgia- Virginia-- Harris I White I McConnell I -ward I Conyers I Coleman I lionderson rvans ilitcheock Moore Thrash Barker Logan t4i11ith Paddock (ooch Bea Ns I 11 Nlayer $OIZPIlflOrf Anderson Broyles Span 11 ni-)lpfti ittpla I sill kzserxe(1rrelege0111 1 suttninrigefto argIne head linSensiTsatinti 1Vhile Burnett for Anderson Anderson for Barker Walker for swirl Georgia: Gerrard for Logan: Marshimrti for tiolzendort: Logan re Gerrard Fox for Harts: Selig for Marsidairn Harris for Logan doff for sena Score by Petiods: Virginia 12 14 0 Georgia 0 4 goals from 2 Mayer 'lime of periods 15 minhies each FEDERALS ADJOURN WITHOUT SENSATION Circuit Changes Left Over for Future Meeting NEW Oct i meeting of the Federal league adjourned tonight "We spent the greater part of the day discussing financial 'mil legal matters of a private nature" President Gilmore said afterward "I can Sl a positively that the-Federal league will continue its course with assurance given us today as to substantial financial backing The league circuit remains as last season but if it il found desirable to make a charge the executive committee will attend to that and if necessary another general meeting will be conyened" President Gilmore said he had received a list of twenty-tive major league tdayers from Larry Schlady of the Buffalo club all of whom were reported to he willing to go over to the new organization Notre Dime Wins SIOUX FALLS Oct 24 Notre Dame overwhelmed the University of South plikota team here today :72 to All the scoring was in the second half Both teams made use of the overhead game Minnesota Wins on Line Plays IOWA CITY la Oct University of Iowa football team was defeated totlay by Minnesota I to The lone tonutulown was earned by a series of sbort plunges Two Forward Passes Good for Two Touchdowns CAMERON DROPKICKS GOAL ALL SCORES IN FIRST HALF Alabama Makes Touchdown by Rs covering Fumble in Center I of Line Strong Chattamoeve Timec pedal ntoe dsas es Ne Ii t-o IE' University 71 he gn naul el 3 2 ewoaf Aftel a- bt Tide 1 by the team work of Tennessee and the line bucking of the Tennessee halves Tennessee's scores resulted from tTo touchdowns in the first period and goal from the field in the second per I The first touchdown was scored after about ten minutes of play on a forward pass Thomas to May on to Cameron which netted a gain of 35 yards A few i minutes later after the ball had lime carried down the field on line 'hooks a forward pass May to Carroll gabled 25 yards and scored the second toueroln Carroll kicked both goals and in the second quarter Cameron drop-'a goal from the 2-yard line Als'oetna scored bin the second quarter when Vtor degraff tackle caught the ball kum-14 from the arms of Capt Kelley of Ten- nessee in midfield and ran 45 yards for a touchdown Later in the fourth period 1 Vandergraff tried for a goal from place ment from the 45-yard line but mid it Joplin Alabama's regular quarter I back against whose playing a protegt was filed by Tennessee Thursday di 1 mit participate in the game This lom to Alabama was balanced by the ali sence from the Tennessee line-up of RA 0 Rainey her star -halfback who is suffer- I lug from a prained ankle This is the 1 first time Tennessee has' beaten Ala- bama in twelve years Vandergrastf was easily the Alabama star The Tennessee line was absolutely impenetrable Cameron and Lindsey I were the offensive stars for the Voila!) teers No better exhibition of defenaire play has ever been seen here that) Vowel' gave Alabama played without Quarterbert Joplin who was ruled out by President Riggs when he declined to make alll davit that be had not played prof sionai ball and Tennessee was withoz the services of Rainey The line-up: Tennessee Alabama Terrell Love i Bayer I Vandegreaf Kerr I JOneS 1- a Tennessee 11138M11 rarroll Love 1 Bayer Vaildegraaf Kerr 1 Jones 1 a McLean een Barnett yen Taylof Kelly (01 Burks Vowelr cargile May qh Johnston qb Thomason I Morton 1 Cameron Bates Lindsay ft) Long (C) lb Sorrolls for es Voweli Alabama Gibbons for Jones: Miller for Barnett Harsh for Marisa hard for Cargile Summary! roll Vamlergraat Goals from toneadosmi 2 Vandegraal Goal from fietd of Vander of Chicago Bead linesman Luck of Georgia Tech tLenzi of quarters-15 and 12 minutes Seem Tennessee 17 Alabama 7 PENNSY WINS AT WIND-UP Carlisle Outplays Quakers but Loses on Forward Passes lb PHILADELPHIA Oct forwri passes helped Pennsylvania defeat the Coo INie Indian football team today I to I The Red Igen outplayed the Penusylvini atot in the first bait carrying the ball la the latter's 5-yard line in the first for minutes A quick rally prevented a tom Later the Indians again threatened tho Pennsylvania goal There was almost a complete reversal of form in the last two kl periods The single touchdown came is I the final quarter after two long torwart I passes A AND BEATS YALE Two Perfect Forward Passes Accomo plish Rout of Bulldogs NEW HAVEN Conn Oct Washington and Jefferson's elevea fur- nished the first real sorpritze of the season here by defeating Yale today 13 to 7 The visitors smothered the Yale ttack after the first period and kept tbe Blue mostly on the defensive for the retnaiodtr of the game Washingtea and Teller Rou's teucbdowna were both due to well-executed forward Pa8oe's Yale-e tonchilown in the first period was 1 a double pass A A to Meet Nov t6 NEW YORK Oct 21--Justice Bartow Weeks solretary of the Amateur Atli leCe Union announced today that the menabel of tbe union had decided by a mail Toni to bold the anunal cenvention of the goy' eruing body in this city on Nov It TAILORING Yen! 0 $1250 Overcoats $1256 to rt 140144 Pant $4 to S1060 ired I) 1 a me cred '1 -14 --I''''' l'bone Main tin For pressing awl (1-i- cleaning and ali kinds of repairing and alleration Wall First class work at reasonable Wilmot Tailoring o- i 726 I 11 rket ct nv" Stairs apagrd root --0 rr I el- 1 ''''fl 0 Chattassogs Times SPecial SEWANEt Tenn Oct the development of a football team at Sewftnee the time honored luxury of being a serial is not to be overlooked nut it so happens that to be a scrub on the mountain this year is not so unimportant a situation as it has been The Kruhs are there They have even changed their name And -while they still refuse to Hatter themselves with the allusive title of "Reserves" which would ao doubt appear very piNresque in prin they have not been bashful in assuming Coach Gardner's on title for his special charges namelY the not Shots It is the Hot Shots who are contributing every afternoon to the development of the 'Varsity And it begins to appear that the development of the Shots themselves is of no little hp portanee in the realm of football just below the 'Varsity brand The SexVfttlee Hot Shots have defeated already this season two of the 1tongest prep teams in Tennessee They A 4: GA LT Ib 'Neal ANN ARBOR Inch Oct Sp lawn is regarded as one of the stars of tthhise year In the 13N el ircal I- itoutung hft ctobnatll esttewamith Agricultural college team he kicked a lield goal from the twenty-yard line this being with ball on North Carolina's 45-yard line core end first quarter: Vanderbilt 0 North Carolir7 Sorth Carolina 1e1 the ball to Vauderbiles 1-yard line and tried unsuccessfully for a goal Curry made forty-six yards around left end and a double forward pass netted thirty-nit') yards more for a nderbilt bringing the ball to North Carolina's 1-yard line Carman went through for a touchdown but Curry failed to kick goal North Carolina gained possession of the ball carriei it to opponent's 10-yard line and Tandy kicked goal A gain by Curry of tweniy yards around left end helped Vanderbilt to North Carolina's 30-yard line where Cody made a drop-kick Ball on North Carolina's 10-yard line at end of first half Score end second quarter: 'Vanderbilt 9 North Carolina 3 Cody kicked off to North Carolina Alter the ball had returned to Vanderbilt's possession Chester attempted a punt "The ball was blocked by Ramsey ot North Carolina and rolled back of Vanderbilt's goal line where Ramsey tell on it for a tonelelown Tandy kicked goal Tayloe returned the ball thirty-five yards on Vanderbilt's kick Ammte Sikes who was taken out in the first guar ter had not yet returned to the game A forward pass Puller to Homewood netted twenty-five yards A forward pass Bridges to Fuller netted fifteen yarns and Tayloe carried the ball to Vander-biters 1-yard line- Score end third guar The Sehtilling Rupture Lock Wit5 In-Tented to overcorne just tinch faults It is Infule to comply with naturo's lima and reach the objective point by the safest and 11 or es possible route That It has sunCeeded is best told by the thousands who are now singing its praises in every corner of our land Tills Is the Rupture Lock that you get on a 30-Day Trial Write for My Free Book at Once It tells you all about getting rid of your runture It teems with Interesting experiences of former rupture sufferers It tells why physicians are recommending this Rupture Lock instead of advising dangerous opera-bin-1i: It tells you why the War Department orders this Rupture Lock for the gallant boys of '61 It viAs you much advice and many facts about rupture that you never heard or read about also tells you how to order the 30 Days' Trial Send me the roupon or gtin eaSiPt just drop me a postal card with your luit address and the book wilt be sent you promptly by return mail A iL SCIICILING CO 453 Georgia St Indianapolla Ind Send me your Free Book on Rupture and Trial Order Name Street or Town State SPLPAAN late in the final quarter After the teams had battled ou even terms neither side being able to score Splawu plays fullhack and is a hard tighter at all times Galt is a substitute who has shown up well In practice ter: Vanderbilt I North Carolina 10 Sikes went back into the game at left half and punted to North Carolina's 32- yard line A number of forward passes went incomplete A pinning battle shifted the position of the ball in rapid-fire order neither side being able to get the best of it for several minutes of play Two attempted drop-kicks by Tandy from 40-yard line failed Attendance was estimated at 3000 The last of the game was fought out in darkness Neither side was able to make any material gains Final score: Vanderbilt 9 North Carolina 10 Lineup: line-ups: North Winston 1 Chester 1 Ramsey 1 Cody Cowell Brown 1 Tandy Huffman Jones Gay Warren Homewood cohen Allen Bridges Curry Long Slice Putnam 1 Tayloe 1 Reams Fuller Carman Parker FOOTBALL RESULTS South At 000ga 14 Howard At 11 Alabama 7 At Carolina 10 Vanderbilt 9 At 27: Florida At 28 Georgia co At 19 Mississippi A 31 At and Lee 72 Wake Forest At New 82 Centenary At Columbia of South Carolina 13 Newberry College 13 At 31 I 7 Georgia Tech At Baton Rouge State 14 Jefferson College 13 At Houston Christian University 0 Rice At Fayetteville Scliont of Mines 40 University of Arkansas At 22 Oklahoma 7 At Blacksburg College 7: Virginia Poly Institute 7 At Williamsburg College 7 William and Mary 3 At College 12 Carson and Newman At 8 Randolpb-Maeon At Lexington' State 81i Earlhatn East At 16 Dartmouth 12 At West 14 Holy Cross 0 At New Haven 7 Washington and Jefferson 13 At New 23 Brown 1 At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 7 Indians 0 At Syracuse 201 Michigan 6 At 13 rPnn State 13 At 48 Western Reserve At 7: Ural- nun 0 At Agricultural 1 Johns-Hopkins At South Bethlehem 0 Lehigh 27 At Lewiston 37 Pates At Exeter Exeter 34iHarvard Freshmen At 0 Pittsburgh 21 At New 21 Rhode Island State At Hamilton 41 Vermont At Rochester 0 Allegheny 6 At Newark 16 Tuft At Middletown 0 Amhemt 16 At Lewisburg 43 Susquehanna At Brunswick 4S Bowdoin At New York University 17 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 7 Central At State 6 Wiseonsin 7 At Sioux Falls Dante 33 South Dakota At 21: Purdue At 33 Northwestern At Iowa 7 iowa At Columbia 6 Missouri 0 At Topeka College la Emporia College 2 At St Louis 104 Blackburn 0 At 1ineo1n 24: Michigan Aggies At Oberlin 20 Ohio Wesleyan 13 At Cleveland 0--Case 3S Wooster At Oxford Union 14 Miami 15 At Huntington Northern 0 Marshall 7 SEWANEE WAIVES ONE YEAR WITH RESPECT TO VANDERBILT '1 4 A A FOR THIS -111 BCOK 01 171 17" 1" 77:) 7 Li 6-" D- 72 7 RLIP" '11 404 ir 1 I -ir 11' 121 1 4 rA 'e 17 1 il 4 And Become a ow al "Jan 11- LA an 0 a Thy da any rticleirtys Is the only fair tu ll ll 2 aesst why von nintot(vist'aptregcliTa7eitwhtiall a perfect Rupture hold ng LoK it it really is If it does not prove a we claim after the required test it will rt6t cost you a cent The Real Secret of Healing Rupture To successfully co-operate with nature in the work of healing the supporting device tmbnist be ao constructed that the rupture retaining part overlaps and draws rogethet the breached opening instead of pressing directly into it -r trneeeis of VNiay re sadlY locking in qt allty They nearly ell give that direct ressure Into the opening wiiic11 0 Ann I lp but enlarge It making it that much hCarder to retain the bowel later on rupture witb And Become a Periec-: Elan of any artiele Thirty days Is the only fair way That's why we inaist to give it the full real test so you may appreciate what a perfect Rupture holding Lock it really is If it does not prove all we claim after the required test it will tt6t coat you a cent The Real Secret of Healing Rupture To necessfully co-operate with nature in the work of healing the supporting device must be ao eonstrueted that the rupture retaining part overlaps and draws together the breached opening instead of pressing clireetly into it The trtiaaes of today re Radly lank-Inn in this quality They- nearly all give that direct presaure Into the opening wbifb rtInnot help but enlarge It making It that much harder to retain thp bowel later on reaulting in urn-controllable rupture with serious coropliestions got Morgan by the score of 21 'to 13 arid last Saturday they sallied forth to Castle Heights and partook of that venerable bunch' scalp with a ti to 0 score Arrangements have been made to meet Baylor in Chattanooga on the Nov 14 and Avith this game played the Hot Shots will have met another one of the most formidable prep elevens in the state Baylor got away with the Sewanee Military academy but the Shots have it on A so there is no safe dope on the coming game That the Hot Shots are a formidable aggregation there is nC deni1 However the team is light and the only man who comes in with weight is Turner who ranges between 175 and ISO The rest of the players are below or around the 160 mark for the most part below et-illy Bennett and Dudley Gale both of Nashville are leading participants in the doings of the Hot Shots Bennett is a regular half Gale works in the line at tackle or end Both of these men show that they have the stuff he-It 4141 them and the regular 'Varsity line-up mity embraee their names after sisamm's service with the minors Sowanee generously volunteered to waive the rule in favor of VandY Sewanee's action will not affect the game materially however as none of Vanderbilt's first string men are freshmen but the spirit ShOWn by the Tigers is deeply felt by the student body and Vanderbilt supporters In direct contrast to Sewanee is the action of the North Carolina team in writing to the Vanderbilt Athletic association this week declaring that they would consider the playing of Sikes in Saturday's Vandy-Carolina game as a violation of the contract between the two schools and warning the local officials against playing the Commodore eaptain in the game unlesa his eligibility has been settled by the I A A before satarday HARVARD LUCKY TO TIE Penn State Eleven Outplays Crimson Decisively CANIBILIDGB Mass Oct narrowly escaped defeat today by the rem' State college team which played all around the Crimson The score Witii a tie 13 to 13 For forty-six minutes Penn State drove the Harvard Varsity substitutes about the field scoring a touchdown and a goal front the field in the twelve minutes of play The visitors lost a chance for victory through two costly fumbles Penn State rushed fifty-four times for 173 yar while the Grim- son Players made ninety-five yards on seventy-two rushes Penn state had six first downs while Harvard made but TECH OUTLASTS Superior Weight Turns Tide to Jack ets in Last Half ATLANTA Gat Oct Military Institute was defeated by the Georgia School of Technology at football here today 23 to 7 The Virginians scored the first touchdown of the game 'in the second quarter when Capt Bain took the ball for a 75--yard run to the goal line Tech's superior weight began to tell in the second half and the score was tied in the third period The Georgians added three more touchdowns in the fourth period Citaltanoaga Times Special NASHVILLE Oct to take advantage of the handicap given them by the new one-year rule of the I A A Sewanee has made an agreement with Vanderbilt whereby the latter will be allowed to play first-year men In the annual game between the two Institutions Thanksgiving day Having an enrollment this 3-ear below that at which the 1 A A one-year rule affects an tnstitutiont Sewaneel is allowed to play freshmen on her football team Vanderbilt cannot do this under the new ride Declaring that they did not wish their old rivals to play them under any handicap however er a AUBURN DOWNS AGGIES IN SLOW TAME CONTEST rumbles Mar Should Have Been Larger DIRMINntIAM Ma Oct 21 Technological institute of Auburn defeated Mississippi A arid here this afternoon by a Score of 19 to The game was slow and tame little brilliant playing being done by either side Auburn played an open game while A and ilependll upon forward passes and end runs There were frequent fumbles and bad Auburn improved her opportunities the score would have been at least two touchdowns more For Auburn Hart was the star and the work of Kimball for A and wag the feature of their team play Line-tip: A and M-- Fitts Wells Steed I Goddy I Tilipen I Spurlock eillpepper I Potter 1 El lard Taylor Rainey Robinson (apt) Nita Arnold I) Kinney (rapt) liaristoti Kimball 1 Hart McArthur Harris Jackson Summary: Referee Phillips Se wanee: Dartmouth Head Linesman COUTISelMatt Virginia rolyteutinie Head Aliehlaan Titne of quarters 15 minutes Steed 1 Hart 1: Ithlez tsmb for Auburn fall) 1 Goals--From touchdowns Loulbell 1 1 Atm I 4 i a--- 4C).

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