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(r fwzi'S'X -m v-'-': 'V -v 0 -'r-' -v 1 THE TIMES -DISPATCH: RICHMOND VA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28 1907 CAROLINA Tfl MEET VIRGINIA TECHS The Modern Men Shop LOU cons ON THE GRIDIRON A' I i i Great Football Game of the Sca- son at Broad Street Park Jo-Day Many Important Football Games Scheduled for To-Day Everywhere Xa BOTH TEAMS ARE IN THE CITY VIRGINIA-CAROUNA A i A1! 'i' Sccrct Practice Yesterday for Game With William and Mary ELEVEN I IN FINE CONDITION 'V1 THE PRIDE OF THE NATION j- Football Game Time 3 rill Sm llmt Park UplH team Vlrftlala Plr-(fHMta laatltate aad laimfllr krlk Carollaa Weight at Iraw evrrage alwrt 1U MNHMla MCI He 1 1 las aa result probably area "ml aa Mala sad Rroad ill Tafilr-lflk llmt ear yaaa park sr 3 On December the first the day before the Congress is convened thTimes-Dispatch will print a section of the paper devoted to Washington This section will contain a splendidly illustrated article of the national capital more comprehensive than has ever been done by a paper outside of the district Every Virginiair every American for that has love for the name the city V- This section will contain half-tone pictures of the principal national build ings the Capitol the White House the Library of the finest library in the world: the S' Treasury Building contains the largest stock of gold ever accumulated' in all the history and others 2 It will also tell of the plaees of amusement and interest and the splendid shopping facilities so interesting -to all women Don't Fail to Get Next Sunday's What C'aaehea Man i ''Tha team la In good conQItlon and iltliough rathor II filter tlian Hi opponent la determined to put up a Hama tight tainaon of NorlbCar- jin nlwn- In fairly food condl lion conalderlnf their travel thia week 5 do not aay wa will win but wa are going to put up- a food gamii and win dr wo Coach It William a of Kr I Vlilnia Polytechnic Tnatitulo L'nlvcreiiy of North Carolina foot-jtall teatna are in the city Both are (eager for the game which will begin at 1 to-day and are In good condition for play Tha weather promliea to he ideal and the crowd the record attendance for lli aeaeon The team are well matched' and aenllment differ very evenly in picking the winner Netting will probably bo oven on the mull but if there bo odda they arc likely to be on the Virginia Tech Advance aalea of mim In grandstand and demand for adinlaalon ticket to avoid the Jam at Uia gate have I teen large and forecast a great- crowd for the game In fact the attendance will pruhably equal1 if It doe not exceed 4000 and may run even higher living a holiday and practically the lent scheduled name for the season-many will attend who have eeen none of the -other game- A pedal train from Chapel Hill and intermediate point lo liirhmond will bring the atudent body from the university and will gather up Carolina enthusiasm all along the route- A few I cadeta accompanied the team but forty or fifty other will be here thia morning to cheer the turange and Maroon Alumni of the two schools from all parts of the two Mutes wilt head this wsy to see a Carolina team play a Virginia team on Virginia ground The game promises to draw as did ths Vlr-ginla-CaroMiia Univeraty game of past year -y I-aat year Virginia Techs and Carolina played a tied game- 'at Broad Street l'ark neither eleven 'scoring History la not likely to repeat itself thia year There will be scoring possibly by both teams but almost certainly by one The coaches promise a pretty and sjftectacular open running fame The relative weights of the op-jawing teams can be best ganged when they are seen on the field -The town Is fairly well decorated I Tbe Richmond College football teem had its final practice yesterday afternoon 1 at Broad Street rrk preparatory- to1 strenuous match at Newport News wf th the unbeataa WIW llam arid Mery eleven The practice wan secret and consisted rhiefly of perfecting the teem In tha algnela in getting down tinder punta returning punts and handling them generally Of eouree the virloue new formations for advancing the ball forward passes onsld kleks and short punta wars tried and various strategic lino piny a wero essayed with satisfactory results Coadh Dunlap has displayed much initiative and Ingenuity lii devising formations and plays designed to mask the real Intention of the team and to divert! the opposing tacktora from tha men with- the bell Prior to tha secret practice Quarterback Atkins tried drop-kicking and punting with fine rafciUa Conch Dunlap kept tha men on the Jump yesterday and bos succeeded In Injecting Into the men a ginger and peed in getting off their playa end in interpreting the signals which will be bewildering to opponents After making tho length of the field In signal Grill several times the men were allowed a abort rest and diverted by passing the ball Tt scrub team urtd plays displayed by William and Mary In the recant Randolph-Meoon game and tbe college team waa glvan ampla opportunity to diagnose and break them up The cojlege will be prepared to anticipate and to meat any ruse the Wllliamsburgere essay 1 All: of men were apparently In very good condition except Lankford who hag a bandaged head and wrist due to Injuries sustained by a mishap In ths chemical laboratory These will not keep him out of the gome nor Impair bln speed Saunders la proving a fast and euro man In receiving and handling forward passes end the coach hse so many variations of this plsy that it is going to keep William -and Mary guessing Atkins Is very faet In pasting the tall forward and eonda it Ilk ho wag throwing a baseball to catch a base-runner It Je going to take unusual alertness to box tha Richmond end receiving the ball The Richmond team cnach and substitutes7 and Manager 1L George Assistant Coach Hudgins and lirn delegation of students will go down lo Newport Kowg to witness the game te day leaving hera on the early morning train Graduate Manager Robert Pollard Is already at Newport News and will see the game to-day line-up will probably be as follows fur to-day's game: Wrikht left -end Throve (captain) left tackle Coleman right guard String-fellow centre' Jones right guard Robertson right tackle Saunders right end Atkiqq quarter tankfqyd left half Louthan right half Waite fullback Smith aaheUtutu quarter and the Rue brothers substitute becks end several ctheC capable men to re pine any injure lineman will accompany the eleven Mr Richard Arm strong of Hampton an old Yale man will referee and Mr A MaeaM of Newport News an old University of Virginia star will umpires -Among football critics jn! this city Richmond le picked to win Ite back field work and lino playe being counted on to cross the- colonial Unet while Atkins will probably land ns many field goals ae will Feuerstln Rich mond will endeavor to keep tha opposing team far enough away to prevent field gonla nnd to block any attempts by breaking through' The local team ought to ba tbo better conditioned of tho two having had no game for twelve days while William and -Mary played a hard game last Saturday In rain and mud Some predict that Richmond will win by a margin of II or 11 polite but the teem will be well satisfied to win (EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR) It is Supreme in Virginia FOR SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS i Vj- I'-' r- j- flndfon Mat Ski ONE OF THE LARGEST THANKS GIVING BALES -EVER OFFERED: AT AUCTION' of 2400 assorted Chairs and ere 100 Hook Bod Spring' 25 Bureaux 100 Iron Bedo and ami Waahatande Bprlnfs Toilet Ware large lot PI MdigSH MS To-day Thanksgiving Day la practically the climax and he close of the football season of 1407' While more of the great annual matches have beaa played already than ik former years not a few games of great Interest remain to be played to-day This Is especially true of the South where The cllmat makes It possible to play later than In the far North and Northwest Aside from tlie great match at Broad Street Park at o'clock this afternoon betwee tho Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the University of North Carolina elevens referred to elsewhere keen interest is feft here In the University of Virginia-Agricultural anq Mechanical College at North Carolina game at Lafayette Plaid Norfolk and perhaps even mors in tha pretty match at Newport Nowa to-day between Richmond College and tbo College uf William and Mary Tho Newport News game will bo one of tbe cleanest cleverest matches te ba scan anywhere Both teams are brilliantly coached and have elever Individual players as well as finely developed teem-play At Lynchburg the teem of Washington and Lee University Mna of the strongest Southern elevens will plsy Bucknell Colleys of Pennsylvania in the only Inler-eeetlon game of the day Bucknell Is reported badly crippled ae result of Saturday's hard game with Swarthmor whllo Washington and Leo Js believed to bo In fine condition for the' match The prospects ere favorable for a victory by the Vlrglnlani Vanderbilt aad Sewaaee Next to the leading Virginia gamea much Interest Is centred In the Van-derbilt-Sewanea gem at- Nashville Tenn Those two elevens have perhaps the 'beat claim' of any to Southern bamploneblp honors Vanderbilt has ths Naval Academy which defeated while Sewenee has beaten Virginia and Clemsoa defeated North Carolina Clemson itself being beaten by Sewenee The match will be a brilliant one with the ehances probably favoring the Vanderbilt eleven The Commodores were beaten by Michigan 4 to 0 but the scores came lrom two Held goals the Vanderbilt line not being crossed -Sewenee bee defeated all the elevens It has met and haa fairly heavy and a very fast team In the North the greet game Is the annual Pennsylvenle-Cornell game on Franklin JFIeld Philadelphia Pennsyl-i vania udually wins this and has an excellent chance this year but Cornell Is generally regarded ns fully as strong If not stronger then the Pennsylvania Having1 beaten Princeton and West Point both of which practically tied Tale the Army actually doing so Cornell has been beaten only by Penn State and that by a score of to 4 early iq the season Cornell is especially strong In the open game and with dry fair cool weather is liable to rush the Pennsylvanians off their feet Betting la even on the result Tan thousand tickets for tho game were sold In a few hours Other Northern gemea of interest today are the Lehlgh-Camegte Institute game at Pittsburg the Brown-Amberst gam at Providence the Washington and Jefferson West Virginia game end the Franklin and Marshall Gettysburg game Many minor gamea are scheduled all over the country and It will be greet football pomes FOOTBALL PLAYER'S PRAYER jMrs of Yale Pays He was sThna Strengthened 1 A special from New Haven Conn to tbe Philadelphia North American telle the following atory: Players who returned to-day' say that ths most Impressive thing About Tale's football victory over Harvard was the ipgerh of Thomas A Jones quartetbeck of the eleven familiarly known ns 'Tad" delivered at the ban' quet' late Saturday night Jones had to ba handled very care fully nil last week by tbe trainers because tho Princeton game took almost all hts surplus physical energy At the banquet after other players bed expressed their Joy ovor votary was called upon Ha made a felicitous speech Then coming to a full pause he said: "It Is a funny thing perhaps to tell here fellows but I want to say that this morning before wo started for the Stadium I felt that I did not have It in pie to play the game well I went rack to my room and prayed Whep I came back downstairs felt that had Jones is a ladder- In If A work here 1 November 28th in the Annals of Sport At San Francisco Occident beat Judge Fullerton In trotting match -f for 14000 In geld Miss Sadie Allen and George Haslett passed through tha Niagara's whirlpool raplde At New In final football gama for college championship Yalo defeated Princeton JO to 0 At Coney Alex Greggaine and Martin Coetelle fought olghty rounds to a draw tha fight lasting five hours nineteen mlnutee 7-At Syracuse Tommy Ryan won from Johnny Gorman In eight rounds At -New Thirteenth Regiment relay team set new time lor vi mile at 2:17 3-4 i-'Jr' cases large io ir tamps 100 Triiuke and Velleea Office Chairs Square Grand Plano and a largo mlscellaneou and aseofted: household good Dealer especially Invited AY NOVEMBER 24TH -CrX-tr? TO-DA AT 10:30 THE STANDARD AUCTION CO: 'R BUFORuxlanager and 8le- W- Clftthes For the young men and the men who want to look young Fashionable garments 'cutaftcrthe most pronounced New York and London models The best tailoring and up-to-date pattern fabrics Your choice of a wide collection of colors Prices $xo up to $30 tr Overcoats Raincoats Topcoat Come and look over the lergeat assortment In Richmond Your Overcoat is hers Prices from P7se up to TO MIL TUM if North Carolina Students Enthusiastic on Eve of Team's Final "Game Special to Ths Ttmes-Dlspetch CHAPEL Him Cf November 27 A larfr and enthusiastic mass-meeting of students and faculty was held in Garrard Hall last night for tho purpose of giving the Vanity a good send-off to Richmond where they arrived tonight and are quartered at the Richmond '7 A large bonfire surrounded by a crowd of happy atudenta dancing to gay music furnished by the University band formed the Initial pert of the program After the ceremonies had been dispensed with here break was made for the end every avall-eble sent waa taken In a few minutes the heeded by Conch Lamson made their appearance' end- filed straight up to the front of the hall where seats had been reserved for them They wero given a loud and continued ovation na they entered'' President Packer stated the object of tho meeting In a few well-chosen words after which ha called on Dr Venabl'4wes(dent of the university Dr Venable told the teem that three games between North Carolinians end Virginians would-taka placa In Virginia to-morrow-and that we cannot afford ty coma up short In the creditable record which am sure the Tarheels will make In all three He did much to Inspire the team by bowing them that whether they win' or loao- the students were behind them and would support them to tho lest Tho next speaker Vas Dr Charles Herty of the chair of chemistry and an ardent admirer of nthletle sports Dr Herty reviewed the football situation bora this fall and showed where considering the uphill fight they have had to make the team has made a good record He paid a worthy tribute to Coach Lameon who leaves the team after to-morrow's game for hie home in Pennsylvania Other speeches were mode by Coach lamson end several members of the student body Dr lameon took the op- portunlty on hie last appearance before the student body to thank them for the kind treatment he tad received at their hands H4 said he bed always heard of Southern hospitality but now he knew it to be a fart On tha whole the meeting wee a big success and will no doubt nave its influence on the team In to-morrow's game This morning a large crowd of students followed tha teem to tho depot filling the sir with songs and yells A more enthusiastic demonstration with the possible exception of that displayed over the Virginia games has seldom been seen here The team barring tho lose ef Right Tackle Rogers le In good shape end has the unbounded confidence of the student body PICK CORNELL TO WIN Though Ittaea Team linn Wow Onss OMa Fevar It PHILADELPHIA- FA- November 27 Cornell University football team arrived here to-day ready for the annuel game to-morrow with the University of Pennsylvania on Franklin field and though tha -Ithacans have defeated Pennsylvania but once In fourteen yeera they are alight favorite In the betting The game promises to bo one ef the hardest fought contests Pennsylvania has participated In this year and aside from the records of the two teems and tfie 'matter of form many football enthusiasts arbitrarily ssy Cornell is simply "due to win" The demand for tickets of ad mission for the game has been anor- Sioiis and nearly everything worth evlng In the way of seat haa been taken with Aha colors of the rival team the merchants generally Impartially displaying ths light Blue and Whit of Carolina alongside the Maroon and Orange of theV 1 boy Thutglrls In large numbers will bs decked with the bright hues to-day and more ribbon will be seen than at any gams for years 4 Tlio game' wit) probably cooslst of thirty-fire minute halve and In that event will he a test of the wind and bottom of the teams i Ths Carolinians have had a good rest since their last game with Richmond College and are fresh and vigorous and full of speed and ginger on the other fiend played a strenuous game with the Naval Academy last Saturday and have been traveling alt the time save two days since then Anticipating that some may show fatigue in the necoiul hq If Coach Williams has provided sufficient substitutes -to replace almost the entire eleven if need be- and will rush them at the psychological moment The' better generalehlp Is ant to determine the result of tbs gams and both elevens are captained py clever strategists and sxperlenaed players The result Is apparently a toss-up the gnesaer to take his choice The line-up substitutes and officials are: Carolina 1 Positions I Wiggins left send Huffard Marrett left tackle Dlffendal Thompson left guard Breckenrtdge centre Johnson Howell right guard Hodgson Means right tackle It Hmlth Thomas right tadC I Smith iMann quarterback Sheppard (Cooper) Han lap left halfback Iuttrell McNeil right halfback 'Billups! jCroaweU fullback Hodgson Substitutes: Manning Ds- via Ruffin Harr)s Williams and Per-i guson Varner and Hicks i ends Gravely and Gibbs backs: Brown Jones and Jones linemen and others Officials: Mr Jack Gass of Lehigh referee Mr Greahem Poe Princeton umpire Hr Baird Tennessee head linesman Suction Mc tttnre Jl-NffU By L' A I 'Denoon Real Eetate Auctioneers 121 Main Street Xy- COMMI88IONER'S SALE OF THE DESIRABLE 'r 1 'I AND CENTRALLY LOCATED -1 'f DWELUNG No 602 Leigh St 'f the taw 20 By virtue of a decree of the taw sod' Equity Court entered November 10 ot "'v 1607 in the suit of Loula Flour- -bo plaintiff vs Mary MllUaps et ala defendants th undersigned epe- vT-clal commlscloner therein appointed will sell by public auction on tho premises on FRIDAY NOVEMBER 36 160T in races Melange at 25 to 1 took tho third race and Jungle Imp at to 1 won tho glxth Jockey Pollock waa suspended Indefinitely to-day for hi rids on Full of Fun the heavily played favorite In' tha atoeplaohaae Weather clear track slow Rummer! as: First five and a half A1 Muller (T to 1) tint Financier (4 to 1) second Divorce (T to 2) third Tima 1:04 4-4 Second steeplechase short course Pete Vinegar (S to 1) tint Peter Backer (5 to 1) second Magic (15 to 1) third Time 4:01 Third five (24 to 1) first Shilling (7 to ll Melange Shilling (7 to ll second My Love (24 to 1) third Time 1:04 Fourth race "even furlongs selling High (4 to 1) first Refined (4 to l) second tans (2 to 1) third Time 1:40 Fifth six furlongs Fay (4 to 5) first McAllister (5 to 1) second Dapple Oold (4 to -1) third Time 1:17 Sixth mile and sixteenth Jungle Imp (4 to 1) first Bell-view (10 to 1) second Charlatan (4 to 1) third Tims 1:60 1-5 Mr Ben Potter Aeeoolete of tho Royal College of Or-ganleU Fellow of the Church Organ-lets' Society London Organist and Choirmaster of Monumental Church 0g vocal Culture and Oratorio) Organ PI Professor of Vocal Culture Singing (Opera and Oratorio) Organ Plana and tho Theory of Muelc Organ pupils kn If ilw hms nisi asms fan RIIU Ml aiixwc wa onwwiwi may use the Monumental organ for practice Residence 400 Fourth Avenue Chestnut Hill Richmond Phone 4120-L UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE gtVAKX RcGVIRH Ds retemetle eeereee ef tnetrueUm la Ixtaen lebomtertea fire koepltale and four dleyeaearlea Ihie Free Cetalees Bpcrify Dee KD(cnE---inisrn---PHAMiAa Burk-Tailored Clothei i n111 Howard Shean and "Aiken Only Popular to Win in Seven-feace Program tt i BBNNING November Howard Sheen who won tho last race In easy fashion and Aiken who defeated Kompton In the fifth were the only winning favorites In a eeven-rac program at Banning to-day Glaucua with' Hotter up won tho six furlongs dash for two-yeer-olde -but was disqualified for fouling and Hlaeko at aa good ea 40 to 1 wee given the decision Summaries: Flr4t six furlongs Columbia Course Firebrand (7 to 1) first Ran-gulne (4 to- 4) second Billie Hlbba (2 to 6) third Time 1:17 Second' one mile Columbia Malaga (10 to 1) first Norbltt (1 to 4) second Silver Ball (4 to 1) third Time 1:47 Third The Dixie three-year-old on and three-quarter mllee old Orculum (I 1-2 to 1) first Perseverance (1 to 4) second two starters Time 2:13 Fourth race stx furlongs' Columbia Hlaeko (50 to 1) first Braggadocio (2 to 1) second Miss Catssby (4 to 10) third Time 3:14 25 Fifth one mils Columbia course: Aiken (2 to 1) first Kempton (3 tol) second Duffleld (3 to 1) third Time 1:44 Bixth race mile end a furlong old Fancy Bird (7 to I) first Hoe-y (7 to 10) second Dolly third Time 1:64 4-5 Spanker out mile Colombia Seventh one1 mils Columbia Howard Sheen (2 to 1) first High Jumper (3 to 1) second Lady Avis (1 to 2) third Time 1:41 4-4 WINNERS AT LONG ODDS Melaagr 2S te 1 aad Jangle Imp 8 te Win at NeW Orleans NEW ORLEANS November'- 27 There were two winners at long odds Ithe Man WlioWears at 4:10 th valuable two- ctory brick dwelling No 403 East vm talgh Street fronting thirty (SO) feet on the north line of talgh Street ami running back between parallel lines on hundred and fifteen 114) feet more or lets The Improvements con- "'-1st of a neat medium- lie mdltl two-ctory" brick dwelling In fair condition' A moderate eum spent In tmprovlnfi this property would make it an excap-tionoiiy good Investment as the loca- '-tlon Is central and convenient to bust- y'it ness churches markets ate The prop- erty will be sold subject to confirmation by th court TEIU48: Cash EUGENE MASSIK Special Commissioner 1 4KL DENOON Auctioneers 1 (D EQUITY COURT I )F RICHMOND: Ml PUilfttilf 1 IN THE LAW AND OF THE CITY OF Louisa Flournoy gainst I HIGH SCHOOL AND iCAOEfif i Two Fast Miser Elevens llic to Meet Again Next Weak dons Tlosa It was stated yesterday another game between the football teams of the Richmond High School and Richmond Academy will be played next week on a date not yet announced Their game on Tuesday resulted In a tie neither being able to score Both elevens are eager for a decisive meeting and ae there Is no game scheduled (ouiext Saturday this contest Will probaVy be fixed for that day Hofiday Nordtkx Vtirrv 3f AT Pi GEJ IT AT Bmd Streets Mary It MHisaps ct sis Defendants I Winston clerk of said court certify that tha bond required of tbe special commissioner by th decree In A said cause of 20th November 3407 bee been duly given V'lk Given under my band this 23d day of November 3407 WINSTON Clerk COII NELL RUNNERS WIN likscssi Esrel All Great Universities In Crasa-Conntrr Ran PRINCETON November 27 i Fix Cornell uen finished among' the first thirteen out of a field of sixty' eight contestants In the ninth annual i intercollegiate crone-country' run here to-day and the Ithacans won the meet iwlth ease scoring 34 points YOU CAN Eif Hth and Cadets Cheer Team A special from Blacksburg last night follows: The Virginia Polytechnic Institute football team with several substitute end a numher of tha atudonta left hero at 4 thte morning for Richmond where they play University of North Carolina to-morrow The student body accompanied them to the train and gave them a hearty farewell in college songs and cheers ae the apodal started on the trip Coach Williams has given hls men light practice the two afternoons since the navy game end they are In the lly points of weakness that developed in that game see the navy game end tnej beet condition physically On account of some poll neae that developed In the oral changes ere probably In the llhe-up ae given lest Sunday although these have not been positively decided On A peculiar feature of the Tech team this year Is that the substitutes are about as good as the regular players The have had a trial In nearly every game during season and have always none good work Grarolsy one of the baeke le exceptionally fine Although weighing only 114 pounds he le one of tho beet defensive players In the State If not In tho South His work In the Navy game was gilt-edged FIRST BASKET BALlI Day riSH ff the Covenanters Defeat Heavier Opposes! In Gamo Tha first basket hall game of this season waa playad on tho Covenantor fioor last night A fairly good crowd watched tha fast but lighter team from tho day rices defeat' the heavy night class team The final score wee thirteen to six Two halves of fifteen minutes each were played The day clecc men though lighter' made1 up for their deflrlncy by speed end dex-g the ball- Many foul both aides but ronqld-erlng haw young tho aeaeon I both teams played a fast and aggreaetve rams Regular practice I gone through every day -end -within two weekr time It I hoped that the teams will be developed which will compete successfully with the ctrongeat team in thta city The line-up was ss follows:" Clast Gilliam Gilliam -JoeMoeby Adxlr DCall Elevens Every content Virginia football on nn Interesting confident Ite beet Carolina end large tomorrow '4 nM OPPORTUMY LAST DAY OF THE EXPOSITION SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30T1L $150 ROUND TRIP TWO FAST TRAINS VIA hi Elegance excellence and distinctiveness are the features of tlis custom-tailored rcady-for-service apparel for men acknowledged and recognized as the best clothes in the field of ready-to-wear They are best from any viewpoint outclassing in the high quality of the fabrics in perfection of tailoring and style in fit For business or dress-up purposes their superiority and desirability above any other make cannot be questioned Suits and Overcoat Gems of Exellence $1500 $1800 $2000 $2500 $3000 a For a PlriTAto Residence or Club House The new and attracUve cottage in the old colonial style erected for Walter Baker A exhibit at tho Jamaetown Exposition ie for sale together with the lot of land on which It stands possession to bo given with a clear tiller at the end- of tho Exposition Tho house ia built in a thorough and substantial manner end la a fine example of tho New England cottage In tbe time-of tbo Revolution It Is admirably adapted for tho purpose of a game club- or for a family residence la fall or winter It le open to Inspection at any time and nil particulars concerning terms etc can be obtained of Wallace A Bhaw who Is Jn charge of tho Baker exhibit or of Walter Baker A Ca Ltd 44 Broad JBtititi Boitop Maac exBCctcd Iq be unueuaUjt large Dev Cl Position Night Grlgg centre Blanton left forward rlht (orwin Lorraine right guard I Adair left guard (Massey) maMlwMMiMHamanA BOTH TEARS CONFIDENT Cere II aa A aad and Virginia Ready far Ike Whistle (serial te The Tlmee-Dlspetch NORFOLK VA November 7 preparation haa been mode for the between the University of and the A ond College teams to-morrow and tha contest Lafayette Field promisee to be one Each team Is of victory and will put forth efforts Naturally tho North team has many rooters In the city equally Jhe Virginia team haa a following Tha attendance Burk Co TILTING TOURNAMENT 'y? 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