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The Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Georgia • 16

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A WEDNESDAY EVENINGS OCTOBER 1904. THE ULANTA JOURNAL i jr 'is'-wi -'AV Mr. Goodwin calls on the people todefeat me because I have expressed my appreciation of Chief Balls good worki I I have commended Chief Ball and propose cause of the man, but because of his services and because I interests of the Public requires that faithful officers should not be humiliated 1. ft ja and deposed for the purpose of satisfying the hatred of a Faction. im AMATUER CHAMPION BIKE RIDER OF ATLANTA AND GA.

SA LIGHT, FAST TEAM FOR CORNELL VARSITY mayoralty candS: a-i' I i i Cornell tram. It la true, but he prefers speed to weight. Only four men are at this date certain of their positions. They are Cook and Halllday at tackles and Rice and Birmingham at halfbacks. Coach Warner la highly pleased with the work of both naira Cook bids fair to lie the star on tha Cornell team.

His running with tha ball and work on the defensive la I great. Outside of these men. Warner has 1 shown no favor for any position. Even Cant. Jjrnah la not going to hold his place at quar- terback.

Tha captain, however, will not lie i sent to the side linea. but will be tried at either end or halfback, where It la thought he will play better. Both of last year's varsity ends are out of the race, apparently, althouu their successors have not yet been decided upon out of a doxen candidates. Fullhack and center each have a number of rand Ida trs. but no choice haa been made.

But for all theae placra good men are available. It Is the guards that are worrying Warner, although the altuatlon has Just been relieved by the appearance of Wilder, weighing SOS pounds. He. together with Daun, who welgha 175, but who la aggressivenesa personified, are the most likely candidates. Thla week ia being uaed by Warner In getting bis tram together, selecting finally the men who are to fill the positions, and teach-in the eleven soma a the many' trick formation for which ha la fhmnm Hrad work la going to ha the pamword Into the Cornell eleren this war.

It will be a team of thinkers, who ran master the formations devised by Warner better than ever did the Carlisle Indians. Upon fast, certain and Intricate playing Cornell depends most to win her major contests with Princeton, Columbia and Pennsylvania. WARNER HAS LITTLE HEAVY MATERIAL FROM WHICH TO ELEVEN. 5 rCHACA. If.

Oct. ft "The 'muirlil her. ill not Cornelllaiis czpceUns any 5T. strong tram this HUOI1, but w. th2 Kd football Nt will allow fight In erpry nm.

V- sentence. Hrad Couch Glean 8. Wurrar summarises the Cornell football iltu-LJ1. Tba preliminary Mbm a tlm season's schedule have been hS! ched wlt In all prob- number: Of the that ta likely to oom. out.

haa pie- mmUA Itaalf. Tha ooachaa axpcctad more, but IS "ow too lata to live upon ezpectatioML dfijb time to taka atock of tha material on thl the Ooraell eleren will he flight. Tha Mama that have gone upon the Held Preliminary' games which hav. Cn gnyij, bats avenged Ian than ICS pound. Th Cornell varsity.

when It la rounded Into p4SSrriittte Mwnra. average JJJpd ATI PotuKfcL Tkla ia also- the tptow -Wdiht ot the CUrHala ladtea dam, gftjyy obad into oondltfoa to da. three out or flva times, wener -woeld likt nwe.hravjr, vea far tba League Standings. AMERICAN1 LEiClH Flayed. Lodt' 1 os aae.SfS Sl .87 M.

83 HO (5 TO at Pt ee .147 84 144 11 P.CL .577 :.3 MS .435 .424 .234 St 111 idfui) NATIONAL. LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost.

MS t7 P.C. .07 AM MI -2SS ..147 1 St S4 75 (5 SB a (5 TS 10 Empire johnstone- assaulted 'Iff NEW YORK BY ENRAGED FAN. I'jHir YORK. Oct. A Only' one game and pert of another, ef what have bean a double-bradar between the New York and St.

Xbule teams, were played haze today. Thaaaeond game waa forfeited to the vialtora JVjjVtawlta Johpptone in the fourth Inning, when tha aoora stood to 1 In favor of SL awte. on aeaount of. continued Interrupt Iona hw-several of the New York players, two of whom, Marshall and Dahlen, were put off the md Umpire Johnstone forfeited tin by acore of ta a to St. Wheu Johnstone waa an bis way to his Hr nom one of the spectators struck Theman waa arreatod, but Johnstone refused to make any charge against him.

and ha FIRST GAME, saw. R. H. B. St.

Louis 11414411 7 1 jhe i. .41.4 14144 5-1 -Batteries ONall and Butler; -McGlnnlty, id Bowarman. Umpire, Jebnstoae. Attendance, JTi -tWben a girt Is as tired that dbg cant go MP farther, lust try sola State Journal. her on the.

twostep. 1111- Hu-man-ic Shoes 1 5 Ti v'. tx-vi. III III III! see JOHN B. GOODWIN IS A MIGHTY, SAf MAN.

AND-YOU WONT RUN ANY RISK WHEW YOU VOTE FOR HIM. IT IS NOT TRUE. AS TATED BY STOCKDELLTHAT CERTAIN Houses will be CLOSED FOR THE ELECTION OF JOHN B. GOODWINS SUCCESSOR AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Carolina Portland Cement We carry the largest stocki Toned heatblng Paper, AsaaaoB Babbs BoaMi tng at lowest cost prices.

XUlaak fwl Brldk, YESTERDAYS RESULTS. National League. At Chicago 000101 0-4 4 Boston ..0 0300000 03 7 Batteries Welmer. ONeil and Kllng: Willi and Moran. Time, 2:00.

Umpire, Emslle. Attendance, 1,239. SS At' Pittsburg 02000300 1 Cincinnati 0 000103 Batteries Lynch end Phelps; Hahn and Schlei. Time, 1:50. Umpire.

Zimmer. Attendance, 1,450. American League. At Philadelphia 0003110 Cleveland 4 Batteries Henley and Noonan: Donahue and Bends. Time.

1:33. Umpire, O'Laughlln. Attendance, 1,010. At Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 g-S' 7 Boston 21000001 5 11 Batteries Smith. Pitterson.

Sullivan and Hey don; Dtneen and Crlgcr. Time, Umpire, Sheridan. Attendance. 3.400. R.

II. E. At St. Louis 0 0000000 0-0 7 3 New York 3 0000001 10 0 Batteries Glade. Sugden and Kahoa: Chrabro and Klelnow.

Umplrs, Manning. Time, Attendance, 1,812. MANY ENTRIE8 RECEIVED FOR WOMEN8 GOLF CONTEST. NEW YORK, Oct. 5.

Seventy-two entries have been received for the women's golf championship which begins next Monday on the Merlon Cricket club, on Wednesday. Mrs. B. F. Horne, the title holder; Mrs.

C. T. Stout, twice champion, and Mrs. E. A.

Manic have not sent in their names. Additional Interest will be lent to tha atrug' gle by the appearance of Miss Lottie Dodd, tha British champion. Miss Dodd's appraranc will mark the first In the history of the game hare of a British amateur title holder taking part la the American championship tournament. for Men Women 83.50 to 85.00 Do You Want To See Georgia Play I Tech For Championship of the State ii vote for STOCKD IF 80, SIGN THIS. It It my belief that in the Intereat or true sportsmanship, Cat of con- IderaUon for thoge who have so loyally supported the game, Is' Georgia, -a the of Georgia foot hall eleven for 1904 should play the Tech foot ball eleven for 1914, to decide the championship of Georgia on the -ft grid Iron, the game to lie played either In Atlanta or Athens.

44llllliHI4lllll4 NAME- ADDRE8S- I I ELECTION RETURNS AT JOURNAL OFFICE Fasts this coupon on the back of the postal card and mail Sporting Editor Atlanta 'Journal. 4ll4l4t44ii44444iil44ila444iliaai4m444 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SHOULD BE PLAYED PROMPT, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE RETURNS OF THE CITY ELECTION WILL BE GIVEN AT THE JOURNAL OP i FICE tonight, all the news as fast as the votes ARE COUNTED WILL BE GIVEN. EVERYBODY INVITED. Auburn Wing Another. (Special Dispatch to Ths Journal.) AUBURN, Oct.

ft Auburn has -defeated the University of Florida by tha heavy score of 44 to Oi The Florida team was lighter than Aubnme but they put up a gritty game. Auburn played good ball, showing that they have been excellently trained. Milner, Auburns right half, made two yards runs for touchdown. Two fifteen minute halves wore played, making thirty minutes of actual play. In ths second half Auburn put In nil of the substitutes.

Officials: Mitcham and Fattareon. Time keepers, gtokes and Mitchell. ACTS OF LEGISLATURE WILL BE DELIVERED WEDNESDAY State Librarian Wellborn will have the acts of the lest legislature ready for delivery Wednesday. The state printer hag assured him that the publication will be delivered Wednesday morning and ha will begin rushing them out to All the orders which have been accumulating since the adjournment of the legislature in August. Owing to the many Important acts which were passed by the last house and senate copies of the laws have been very much In demand and numerous orders have accumulated.

The senate and house Journals were delivered to the library days ago. Copies of these have already been sent to the lumbers of the legislature. One of the hardrat things to find In this world Is a friend who isn't bard up at ths same time you are, Chicago News. KODAKERS Gst your films developed at toe Glenn Photo Stock TIM Whitehall strait. RALPH H.

BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER, Fibllc iceoiituts ill Aiditon- 1331 Empire GOVERNOR UNDECIDED ABOUT GOING TO THE LAUNCHING Governor Terrell has? not yet decided whether he will attend tha' launching of the battleship Georgia -At- Bath, Maine, next Tuesday. It will take him a week to make the trip, and he haajiot fully made up his mind yet whether to go or not. Congressman Carter Tate and Judge Hamilton McWhorter will he In the party, however, and In event thergovemor does not go they will be the official representatives. If the governor goes he will leave here Friday at noon and will return the folowlng Friday. MAMIE DECRISS WILL GO FREE ON 2IST OF NEXT MONTH Mamie DeCria, the diamond quean, who has been In the state penitentiary for the past three years, will be' released on November 21st, Instead of-November 9th, ae announed.

The woman haa been a great eource of trouble to officials and they will be glad to get' rid of her. Her sentence expires oa. the, diet of next month and ahe will be released to go where ahe may. She was arrested In Atlanta by Savannah officers charged with Obtaining num-us diamonds under false pretenses. hue her Incarceration gge waa whipped Warden AUagood, whowae in charge state farm at the time.

HUNDREDS OF SUPPORTERS TECH AND GEORGIA SEND BALLOTS TO JOURNAL OFFICE. OF Intereat In tha proposed football game tween Tech and tha University of Georgia for the championship of the state ia pronounced, even more ao than waa at first expected. The movement started by the Journal Tuesday Is meeting with much encouragement from lover of the sport, and ballots favorable to a game between the two schools have already begun to pour Into the Journal office. Nearly fifteen hundred ballots, to be accurate, were received Wednesday morning, and thla number will doubtless be greatly increased before the day la over, as very mail brings In many coupons. Several of the ballots were accompanied by letters, the following from J.

W. Fopo being fair sample: ATLANTA. Oct. 4, 1904. Sporting Editor Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Sir: Being desirous of seeing a game between the trams of Georgia and Tech, 1 am enclosing you herewith signed coupon which appeared In todays Issue of the JeuraaL I think a cheerful termination of hard feelings between thaaa colleges, will be to the Interest of all concerned and I mm aura the supporters of both Institutions will be highly pleased at suoh an outcome. Hoping that tha near future will aaa these colleges on. a friendly basis, am. Vary truly yours, J. W.

POPS. "ItM ttt School Teacher In Annieton Identifiea TWO YOUTHS LOCKED UP FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY Boys aa Having 8natched Her Purae Capital Offense. (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) ANNISTON. Oct. ft Two.

whit boys, fourteen years old, are locked np hors charged with highway robbery. They were caught yesterday and have bran- positively Identified by Mias Alice Csrrra, teacher In the public schools, as having snatahed her purse, Tuesday, within two blocks of the business section of tho city. They are thought to be the same boys who snatched the purse inf a negrees near the city hall Monday bat dropped It In tholr flight. The bvs claim that the cause of the deed was that one of thorn wanted money to buy a new suit of clothes. Highway robbery Is a capital offense In Alabama.

One negro has been hanged on similar Charges. NEGRO WHO KILLED POLICE CHIEF GIVEN DEATH SENTENCE (gpeolal Dispatch to Tha Journal.) SHELBY. N. Oct. ft Ben Clark, color-ad.

who killed Chief Hams rick, waa convicted late thla evening -of murder In the first degree, the Jury being out only four minutes. He Is to be is makers of the HU-MAN-IG and GOMFOBT jms for men and women are determined that jour mder for either shall be filled. Where dealers do not accom-, haodate you, write to headquarters for catalog and we will send shoes direct prepaid..

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