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v-. I. i3 I1; 1 a llUWllli imt tl ak tJ SSOliEliSS lit Tczb ami mMm Fcnitill limits tf 'j, f.BSE'.'ILLE ID TIEOT IE III TIE liS 1 ii MS soc-to eesss Atlanta, Cs Oct. 1L GeorgU-Tech and FMrUa asast wait until next year to aettld their differences, th gsme this afternoon brought over, from a no decision eontet last year again re-sulUog Jji 4 at and by the same accore, 7 to 7. i Th Yellow Jacket wert off front with i touchdown In the first period.

The Alligators (led lb count In th second and thereafter there wa no scoring, Two threota were only lHy- Florida bad the ball on Tech's on yard line and a down to msk a touchdown In when fumble gavg Tech noWeVer, wan befor tbt Alligators made It all aquar. The homo team presented a serious menace to the lavadera almost at the close of th gam when Angley was rushed Into thO gam field goal with Tech hbldlng th ball on twenty yard line. Standing on th thirty yard l)ne he got hi kick off cleanly bat.9 Jp only close. Tech touchdown In th middle of the first period was mdden that It cant almost as 0 shock to all concerned. Newton had a place kick from mldlleld.

Wllto making tbe ball on tbft B.y yard line and running It to tbf twenty yard line. play net ted tbfe yard and Wycoff kicked 40 yard. Jonet Was oft on an end run and wa just past the forward when Merkle launched bla body at bint, striking the 'Gator full square and causing him to stumble. Williams coming- fert, dived In 10 the Florida rrfirwmt, jiivi itctiiihu 1110 wax 11 01 ism body met body, the ball went apinnlng OUl and "along the groapd. AVycoff plclied ft up and stepped off tbe St yarda to tbe goal without- a serious obatacla In his path.

The Tech play er, were, cutting, down Florida men oil letter, side but 4hat really nothing for, Wycoff was out In from of the field and had i touchdown to fill Intents bhd Purposes- when he recover dike ball. Williams added thepplnt' by "a placement fairly be tween the posts. The tine-up and summary: rWhda U) Georgia Tb.C) Ughtsey jjj Wililams LT Norton Godwin Lq CornwaU Goldstein Poole, RG Smith RT Ooslerhoudt Nabelle Wilton I. Williams Connelly 1 TtB Jones QB Newton LH Brown v. RH Islddlekauff FB -Bcoro by periods: Florida ..9 7 9 07 Georgia Tech ..7 9 .0 0 7 Tech scoring touchdown.

Wycoff. Point from try after touchdown. WlU llama placement) Florida noorlag toachdown. Point from trv after touendown, Newton (placement). Referee, tlutchlna (Perdue); umpire, Tichenor (Auburn Liaomnan, El-cock (Dartmouth) field Judge, Sev-eraace (Oberlin) Time of periods, It minute.

1 Fttmtit Conrd Palnimr MelsMnler, th celebrated French ny wvasst ajviru tAr tu mlcmcpple perfection of detail aad finish ortdt pivtnres. He painted between dSV'and 000 of these. About T5 of tbsJii ar owned In America. nr genii ni isrmp anra at am aov convincing. Evtnard waa lust aa won derful In defeat.

Working hla way through Interference when Aftawood ad Mad Play bumped In the final alx-teath the race. Eplnard came up from fourth, place, shot quickly to the outside, flashed ahead of Mod Play and was gaining ranldl on tka vm. derbtlt gelding In thecloslng When "Gacse" i AltOClATID NIU Richmond. Va Oct. 11 AubUra went back home to the plain to- Iht after meeting Pole.

technic Institute her this afternoon In a listless, uacolorful contest. 8evr fans who eame to the umes river isisnd neid saw the two 7eveua match evenly in a scoreless tl. mi The slasie threat r.f the gam came in the last few minute of play when P. I. completed a forward nasi for S3 yards and worked the ball bv oecetsiv bucks to th Tigers' 26 yard line.

There Rutherford, for the gobblers, tried 'for a field goal but tbe kick waa partly blocked aad sailed to on side ol the goal punts. Pitt's eleven showed but one flask. That waa when oh Wo aecond play cf the game, Green tore left end for 29 yard; Auburn's aerial attach' fell beftr ih blocking cf the gobblers, excent In tne Instance when a pass was com pleted for 13 ysrds. IMS MSI Manager of Winning: Club Outshines Aj Other Players 4 ev enfk Washington. Oct.

ll.Trfn a series proclaimed a the greatajtt of all time by veterans of diamond campaigns since 1003, when tbe national and American leagues flrRt clashed for supremacy, fielding and bating feat of the moHt upttctat'iilar order sparkled tnknlcidoMiple fashion. And there waa no mow fitting feature In tbe whole dramatic panorama of achievement than tbe fact that the greatest of all-round heroes was Stanley "Bucky" Harris, dynamatlo and versa tilo young pilot of the new world'a champions. For Harris, who directed his team's winning tactics, with a aklll that out-' titled 'tbe gjame'a "master) mind John McOraw, gave on of teh most remarkable Individual playing per formance in aerie history. Records of the outstanding achievementa in the seven game battle show that Harris was more consistently conspicloua than any -other player. Ola fielding was the eensatton; of ihe second and fourth games, both of always mightiest In the pinch, waa which Washington won; while hla bat, always mightiest In th pinch, waa the most potent attacking weapon in th victorious uphill fight thgtthe Senator waged la the laat two It waa OarrlaJwho drove la Washington's only two runs of the sixth game and It waa the young pilot was responsible for the three run that kept the Senator In the bottle yesterday until Earl McNeely ckmo through in the twelfth w(th hla double, the hit that brought over the winning tally.

Roger Pecklnpaugh, crippled hero of the series produced the hit that carried" Senators to first of the next three gamea by Injury to victory, then, after being forced out the tendons and muscles of his right leg, came back oa his nerve In the sixth game to figure largely In that victory, only to suffer further Injury at the close and one again go out of the fray. the home run king, was another prominent batting flxur. white for the Giants, Frank Frlech. Freddy Undstrom, IS year old youngster who waa a sensntloa at third, and George Kelly were the chief stars at bat' and afield. Htrdly Worth Whilt A man advanced In year ha often Khlng but Id ag to ahow that be lived for a long period.

Seneca. Became a Hero A Hi Teams Pull Off an Exciting Contest Here Friday (By Caper Peterson) Greenwood tad Abbeville III testis pltyed to a 9-9 tie bare Friday afternoon. The local fought hard and did wnll. The mchesjvere forces to put Frank Reynolds, who bus been playing end. la lb backfiold a quarter back, since Jlntml Law rcnea could Act flay on nrcnunt of a baly sprained Reynolds jriayed a good gsme under the Garrett and Owens made Rood headway through th Una, and Gar-trit took Lawrence's place in calling signal, la the line Wood a renter, Milling oa right ttrhlo and Seago left end played an eseslleot game.

Tho, line aa a whole did aome real charging and tackling. Abbeville played a good flran game, but Was penalised 15 yard' t.ie fir holding and one for offsides. The visitors made four first Cown and' Oreeo wood six. The moot Interesting part of (be game was when Abbeville completed, a paaa wbftb MaMltlaa eaugbt aid completed 15 yard on It. Thl! brought them to their live-yard line and there the local boy bold them for three down, tin ike fourth down Godfrey Abbeville mad long ritd-run that carried him to lb other aide of the fold.

Parrot and Milt lug bit him at the same time, sav- lug the gam. The line-tin: Oil tnwooi fceago Abbeviilo 0 KlllHon T. rialnaker 0. MeComb Jndan McMurray. J.

it. o. Milling Hawthorne R. Clenn MeMurray, 0. it.

n. Barrett McMillan P. n. rnrrott 'II Owcna 0nn9 ft. II.

Itryaolda Howl. Q. The offlrlala were Red Frew, 8tafe ley Raker, and Red Tolbert of D. M. I.

b.ead llaaipaa. Syracuse Smothers Wimam and Mary nv aatocMTtt eaua Hyracnae. Oct. II -Tboae nthtlag Virginian, William and Mary domortillaed the Ryracaae defene by a melee of forrd paaaea In the flrat half of their football eaeounier today the half ending In a tle-T-7 Hat later tbt Vlrglnlana gave way under a fleroe attaek. the content end-lg with to victory for Byra-cuse.

Straight football, featured by two end run by Bowman and Foley and eoatly fumble by the Vlrglnlana marked the aecond half. Bowman, the Olyprale aprlnter auf-fored a wrenched back when he waa tackled hard In the Intt half and may be unable to olav la iha n. agalattt iMHton college. Virginia score aeconu period by recovery of a Kyracuae fumble and a long forward puea by Matttu, aa American bora Jap, who played a atar game for the vlHltora. The content wan roughhronghout.

The line up and eummfry: Kyraenw Peltlea "lIIIUai wart Noble 9 L. Todd LB Waldorf Baylay F. Klliott ParHon LT Flvai J. Todd (C) -1 v. Ifouee Lry- j- wl I ioil labia llctrcrs Ccnis Throuch- for Vidtcry at Horns aitociAfco eu Columbia.

-8. fc. Oct. tha paaa which they have developed to a high degree, th Carolina, Game-ctck tcday downed tbt trohg Wolf Pack from North CaroUni stat. teg to nothing la a game that waa filled with arprisea and Intercepted passes.

Both teama equally matched found their llae held hack field to small gain and promptly adopted the overhead rout aa a means to an -la the aecoad period th Garnet and Black battled It Way to mldlleld her a pass. Roger to Brko who ran It yard, placed the Drrda almost within the ehadow the goal. Ther Jasckmwlca, aubwtltatlBg for Rogers, dropped a well directed plaeomenl between the upright a dlstanoo of 17 yarda. Small ground gala hsarkei-th third quarter, until, warn Roger back in tn aquati, the Mtter Johnston, his working partner, who carried the ellipse 21 yN th North Carollua lln. Jascklewlri kicked for'4k Ottra Thrice within th first duarter the Gamecock reached within hailing fcl.

tanoe of the visitor llae only to be recalled to the defense by nn: nts cepted pass. During the aeeood period the Tar Heel profiressed Into Gamecock territory and threatened to score witk Jeanette, right half back, jreceivlng a paaa which Betted-them 89 yards. Roger, of South Carollnot intercepter swereedlbg throw. The Oomecocks then manen- up to th Wolf Pack Mb' for Jancklewlos's placement kick. Finding both lloe heltf for'smsll galua, both team began A punting match in the third which left the ball in the Wolf Peck'e hands.

po failure to gain arouad end, the North Carolliilana sent the ball ovet, and th team of Roger and Johnston ex ecuted their star play which sent the latter, with the ball th fcle haqda front a paaa, on th quest ofth eae-my line which gave the MrtU their flrat aad only toachdown. Jaseklewlci kicked goal. Th WoW Pact attempted a comeback in tke fourth quarter which placed them within four chalked llfea of th goal but the effort proved a forlorn hope when Lassltor, fall hack waa tackled about lizard behind the line and thrown for "v- Boyd, enter for th Qantacock. wa tar of th game and considered by aomo the atar of ftotn team. He was in every play and1 eontrl-bated largely to the Garnet nig BU onrush when the signal coiled for charging the lines.

Meyer also line 1' Carolina Poult lea X. faro. 8Jht Meyer Studdert LK Murdaugh Cox LT Gunter White LQ Boyd Pruljt F. tga Donnell RO Seldeman Ullard Wright G. Igan RT AuiAIn KB Spragne QB Johnstcn Johrston LH' Brlce C.

Schuffbrd RH Rogera FB Lassfter Score by quarters: Carolina 7 9--10 North Caro. 8tate 9 9 0 Scoring: Jascktewici (Rogers) three on placement kick; Johnatoa alt (touchdown;) Jaa- cklewtca on (kick.) Officials: Footer (Hampaen-Byo ney.) referee, Black (Davidson;) am- plre, Rawsoa, (Georgia;) lipesmaa. Time of quartern. II mtnutea each, Sarazen Wins Race Over French Horse in ThrillinnT Battle associavto ewess Latonla. Ky, Oct 11.

8maahing all except Kentucky track rtoorda for a mil aad quarter Sarexea. three- year-old chtaat gelding, owned Mrs. W. K. VanderWH.

aecond. today vanquiabed EptnardL Pride of th French turf, fix th final race of the international aerie by reco breaking crowd of 19.999 to 10,000 DoeUtor. 8arasea, Ineligible for tbt pretrlona two International races because waa gelding, fUshed across tad Wirt a length and -a knit ahead of th 'gal lant French horst in 1:99 4-4. Thl waa within 4-6 of a aecond of the world'a record established by i th great Whisk Broom tea years ago. Whisk Broom at that Urn carried J3t pounds while Sarasen waa burdened With 129 today.

Saroea stepped th fastest mil and a quarter evr on the Latonla track. Eptnard, atraagely enough, finished today aa he did in his two prevlou American ttarta when ho finished aec ond to Wise Counsellor and Inter to Ladkia. While Saraxea'a victory waa GEOHGIIL'JS STflOUG rer Ne Haven, CobH4 Oct. I'ntveulty tl Georgia held Yal to a even to victory here today. Tbt elevea of the Georgia Bull Dog crossed Vale' goal line In the first period after a steady line attack which carried the ball from the Ball Dog twenty yard line across the opponent's gofal like.

Georgia failed to kick goal, Yala acored la tin third period and Cottle kicked goal, inak Ing the score. Yale Georgia I. 1Mb team made effective use of the. forward pi and many aerial attempt both side met with failure. The end of the game foand Yttlo bound for another touchdown, with the ball on the victors' three yard line where Undlcy of Yale had nlaced it after serlea of around gaining rushes and end run.

Georgia' eleven crossed Yale' goal line In the first period after a steady line attack which carried the ball from Georgia'! yard line down jb Held across the KII line. They failed to kick the 'goul. Yale' line, waa weak and time and again the visitor went through for large gains, being topped enly by the backs. In the second period the team Bee- sawed np and down Hie Held neither side scoring. Yale' goal wa threaten oil once when Morton' punt wa recovered by Thomas on Yale' yard line plungo Falling kicked out of I danger, Coach Joaea scut In Worth am for Kckhari at right guard and Root tor Butter worth at right tackle In an attempt to bolntar up the Yale lino and there waa noticeable Improve ment.

The period ended with the ball oa Georgia' 10 yard Una where It wa placed" when Intercept-ed Cottle' long pasa to Bcoit. Yala went Into the lead In the third period when twelve auci-esslve line ruahr by Cottle Intervened with two successful forwards took the ball to the red and. black' three yard line. Bench went over for a touch-down on drive through center, and Cottle put the Blue ahead by kicking ilia The period ended with the ball on Yale'a 20 yard Una directly In front of the tSU croat bar. The final period opened with the bull on the KII 12 yard line In dob- Reunion of thoHtherner who toat It flit downa and a rush and two un successful paeeea.

Cottle Immediately kicked out of danler. Three Flayer Hart New Haven, Oct. Ilth Three dIu vera of the Georgia team were taken to the feoapltal after the game with Yale mt' thl afternoon. Nona wna seriously. hurt.

Day, 4he center, wa carried off the field oa a stretcher lust a the lama ended In tbe dusk. Tke other lovers were Base and, Joeelov. The former had a bruised shoulder and Joaelov had a dlaculeted elbow. Joee- will leave tonight for home. Day Injury I a loose cartilage on tha right ankle.

He will be laid up a few daya. The llne-np and summary: T.le fotitioi LK 6corfU B.ngham Richards Burhan curran Taylor LT Joeelova LO tovejoy Ltkart R. Day nogera Duckle Thorn peon Moor RO Putterworlk RT Lnmnn a da ItB Bi ach QB LH lallung Nelitm Pond helm Rll Allen Thorns, son FB Bcore by periods: V.tV ft 7 Ccorgla 0 fl 0 7 0 Yole aeoring: Touchdowns. Bench Point 'from try after touchdown, Cotllo. Georgia scoring: Touch down Tboiuason.

Referee. W. B. Ok lb, Lehigh. I'm pi re.

A. C. Taylor, 1 Head linesman. K. K.

Miller, Penn Mate. Field Judge. J. J. CoRgrovet Cornell, Time of IS nilnutea.

ClocJba aW laru -Tha oraauMtal dock atecklag-i wa In the beginning a aort of camouflage. When stockings were made of cloth, the aeaiu came where tbe clock Bow appear. The din ks were Invent ed to bide the seams. AfotAer Errwt la general, pride la at tbe bottom of all great mlstakes.Ruakla. 1 touchdown; points 'from try after touchdown.

Matau. Referee D. J. Kelly, Sprinnfleld. I'mplr J.

W. Young. Adams. Massachusetts. Head-linesman.

Dan Luby. Penna. Time of periods It minute each. CITADEL GOES av eMocuft a eetse Charlestta, B. Oct.

11. Bperta rular playing featured the victory of the Oglethorpe Petrel over the Citadel here this afternoon by the cor cf 10 to 1. Poor panting and handling of punt wa attributed na tbe direct cause of tbt defeat. Shortly after th first quarter begat McDowell punted out of bound on hi own twenty-Ove yard On the Orat play Adrian Maurer went through the entire Citadel team tor touchdown and Campbell kicked the goal. At tha beginning of the sacond quarter Campbell kicked field goal while standing oa the twenty yard line.

After Campbell kicked bla field goal Teddy Week Taylor at quarter and on exactly four play the Citadel put over a touchdown. Week returned tha klckoff thirty yard to his forty-seven yard Una, Week passed to Ferguson for fourteen yard and followed with one Nesmufr which with tbe resulting run waa good for it yard, patting the ball on the four yard line. YouagMood hit tackle for three yard and KII-Patrick carried the, ball over. A paaa to Ferguson accounted for the extra point. Maurer got away after hla long run once Tor twenty yard but after that he waa unable to gain more than a yard or two.

He wa thrown for a loss time after time tor from two to seventeen' yard. He withstood world of punishment, KDgore wa the bent ground gainer. Youngblood, Ferguson, Nesmlth and the entire Citadel line played great ball. Uno up nnd summary: OgMkerpe (10) Petition I'jladel (J) Carroll Ferguson LB Cooper MacFarlnnd LT Corliss Brown LO v. Brlnker Parish Hardin RG Matthews Crowe Nesmlth RT Nix RE Campbell Mau'reV Hambrlck Kllgore Taylor QW Rl Kllpatrctk McDowell Youngblood By periods: Oglethorpe Citadel 7 010 70 0-7 Scoring Oglethorpe: Touchdown Maurer.

Point touchdowns, Camp-belt (drop kk-kM field goal, Campbell. VltadeL touchdown. Kllpatrtck. Point after touchdowa, Ferguo lpas.l Substitution: Oglethorpe, Justice for Coober; Sloton for Homhrlck; Hambrlck for lilaton; Cousin tor Har din. Citadel: Weetmoredand and Mac- Farland; Weeka for Taylor; ttivoll for McDowell; Hogrefe for Kllpot-rlckj Seabrook for Kll-pat rick for Puvull; MacFarland tor Wegener; Dritall Yortlogfre, Bnim llto for Brlnker.

Ofilclalat Referee. VonKolnlti (Carolina;) umpire, Saxton (Albion I head linesman, Thrasher (Lehign.) Time of perloda 12; Mi 15- 4 Checks for Senator! Almost Go "Beaming aaw Mlta) Washington. Oct. 11. Tha aew rhamnlonshlD crown rested aomo- what uneasily oa the fevered brow of the Waahlngtoa Baeeball Club.

1 What with tbe nertou let down after the battle, and the attention admiring thousands who feted their heroes all night long, aomo'of tbe plaer were also, too tired today to gather In the fat wada of United State currency that represented their share of the gate receipts. At noon Ducky Harris, holding a blc sheaf of aerie checks in his hands, still was Imploring tha boys to "coma and get these thing Kbrii check waa for 5.959,04. They were prepared at the club house thia rtoraing by Commissioner Land is. Several of the flub members, how ever, did their collecting early and left town. 8am Rice departed (or Quebec, where he will Jola a Kuro- reaa uarnsiorming nKB.rrniiun Waller Johnson and Nick Altrock headed, for New York, also for an exhibition program, Harris said, today he had ni specific plans for addition to hi line up for Beit season.

"That doea not mean that are entirely he said, "even lib tbla game bunch. We will let rotblng Interfere with winter trades I would say though there la no parttf cnlar department have la mind. Everyone knowa that aome player perform better on one team than oa another, pnbabty due to their ur- riundlng. Thl 1 th point wa have In mind." El PETRELS av socirra eaeas Mercer 23; Furmaa 0. Clemson I.

C. 0. Caroliaa 10; NC. State 0. DavldonK7; Wotford 0.

Oglethrop 10; Citadel 7. 'Auburn V. P. I. 0.

Teeh Florida 7. Wake Forest 10; Washington aad lee I. Vlrflal 20; Randolph-Macia 1 Tennessee 21; MsryvllU 10. Birmingham Souther MUlsapa Vahdy 12; Quantleo Marlnea IS. North Xarollaa Trinity 0.

Yral'7; Geongla 0. Bowdola II; Amherst If. Notre Dame SI; Wahaah I. King Collet Ceorgetowa II. Ufayette 30; Hobar 9.

TfU 12; Bate 0. Richmond 13; Carlisle t. Susquehanna Btootnsbery 0. Washington an Jefferson. 25; Grov City 0.

1 Geneva 10; Bethaay 0. Buc knell 33; MUhleaburg 0. Earlham 21; Indiana Central 0. Depauw 27; Haadver 7. Minnesota 20; Haskell Indian 0.

Ohio Northern Ohio Wesley 13. Miami Mount Union 15. Lafayette, 00; llobart 0. Dartntouth 31; Vermont f. John Carroll 1'nlverslty 30; Canl- slua.10., i tlrlnnell 14; Washington 'fjalver- ally 0.

rnivermty of Colorado 3D; Regis College Rice 20; Southwestern I. Carnegie Tech (4; Toledo 0. Army 20; University of. Detroit 0. Purdue 41; Rone Poly IS.

lUverford 20; Steven 9. Richmond Maryland St. Florida Georgia Tech 7. Springfield College St. Johns 9.

Princeton Lehigh Urslnu Delaware 0. Purdue 41; Rosa Poly 3. New York University Union I. Case 19; Otterbeln I. Michigan Aggies 0.

Oklahoma 14; Nebraska 7. Ptntiylvanla Military Institute CO; Albright 0. Penn State 21 Gettysburg 0. Dickinson SO; Franklin and Mar shall t. 1 Wisconsin Coe Alabama tl; Mississippi College 0.

Arkansas 34; Hendrlx 3. VV. W. I. S3; Roanoke College 0.

State Teacher College 9. Hamilton. 30; Rochester 10. Niagara 13; Doquesne Syracuse 24; William and Mary 7. flutters St; St.

Bonaventure 7. ft Pennsylvania 2t: Swarthmoro 7. 13; Ohio Ualveraity 7. Ohio ivnlsoa Wllteaburg 17. Connecticut Aggies Maine 0.

R. P. I. 8t. Lawrence 7, Harvard II; Middlebury I.

Williams 14; Cornell 7. NavyS; Marquette 21 Richmond Maryland St. We Virginia 7i fl- Akfon 7j Woostr 0. Chicago 19; Brow 9 7. Kqnsaa 9.

Alfred II; Ualveraity of Buffalo 9. II: Louisiana 29. -''bhlo Stat 16 a 9. Infantry School 42; Southern Col lege I. i Union University 40; Bether Col lege 0, 12; Mis A.

M. 9. Johns Hopkins 21; Mount St. Mary 0. Colby 19; Trinity 3.

Kenyon 10; Muskingum 0. Colgate 11; Clarkson 9. Exter Academy Yale freshmen Holy Cross II; Boston University Columbia Wesley on 0. University of Denver University bfWyomlng 9. Idaho 40; Montana ll Colorado University of Ulalf 0.

Montana Stale 13; Brlgham Young University 0. 1 Ohio Western reserve 81 Hiram 9. University 24; Rolla (Mo. Misers 14. Emory and Henry 14 Tusculura college- t.n,-" 1 rT- Mass.

Aggies 39; Norwich Providence Lowell Textile 9. College of th City of New York SI; St, Stephens 7. 1 Aad again the pun bllk oat, and the poor owr la caatlu bla grain Into the furrow, hopeful he that tbt io dise and far heavenly horologe have not faltered; that there will be yet an-other oiuaier added for and a thee bwvekt. tarlyfe. ir i.Sir 1 i.i I tLSUJ 1 Ntxfht WrvMa9 "He waa heard a girl say.

"a a man trying to ovoid tipping a waiter." New York EvOatag World, Jll'lii If. 1 I t'. Klarobln Weber Pavla Matsu Rharle Collier Cala RT ItB Slmmona Foley LU Bowman i. IU1 Itclirlde i. FO Period: Syracuse William and Mary 1 7 7 o-7 Touchdown.

Kyracuae aeoring: McBride, Foley. Field goal, JU Pride. Point from try after touchdown, Mt-Bride I. William and Mary scoring Then wert two men on be "Bucky" Harri and McNeely when "Goose" OosUa th Babe Ruth of th Senatora. came to bat In tbe third Inning of tat, foarth world aerie gam.

Goslin eung at the first ball nnd knocked it out to the right field stand for a home run. aeoring Harris aad McNeely. Here "Coos" is seen crossing theJlate himself. "Hank" Cowdy, Giant catcher, look oa disconsolately, but not so th Washington mascot. (Julglry la the umpire at the plate..

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