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TECHS SI DEFEMI3 make stiff defense AFTER POOR BEGINNING M?-s| VlruJtilji I ill\ cpm!i y U lltl Hush, Mill \\ Ins, "Jd |i> ii laltl It Hoden (ii'U Into l.aitif. Hpcclal I Tin- TIiih's.i ?i>ca!< |i I CHARMSSTON, \V VA., October 11 ' nable to West Virginia Lni 4 ersity in Us open work, ?f nnViisi*. Virginia Poly technic Institute lost ill ? ont ha 51 tn-diiy IiV ^ score nf 'Jit (i, ii 'n th* first qua rtor. bo roil- the Vir ginians hiil ??ot Into tin-It- -trlde. i'|:m "Mr took a forward pass from iiodg and carried tin. I.all through an 'most open Held for t'ortv-live yards, ?orhiK the Hrst touchdown. From that time until near the end ??( th* third quarter the Hlacksburg boys were able to hold their own, for \ eat \ Irginta tried only plunges and end runs without making much head way, tin- Virginians proving a sturdv foe In that kind of play. ? The Moore hoys. Keiyi. Vounger and iwregory put up a good ai?|ele of foot hal! for the losers, and the onlv weak ness exhibited by the team was in the hack- fluid, v.-h!? h ?;?:< s!ov. and >? mid Ji'?l connti'i-Hi-t the advamcs made bv their opponents in their aerial work. i Uodgers. Hite, Chenoweth, llaj;nr and <\nderson put up a flashv uaine in th^ir respective positions for ili? winners. J tod x i-mail.. number of gait's by l-'ifihiiiw t> i'>nch the Virginians' line, . " n< 1 ? very instance the Kouth frnir- ?? v ? ? ? I up. and until I a to in the 'd i i. I ii ..st of the play was in (ujdflcM The line-up: x I'oHit jon v p f HutchIiisop . ..|?fl Younger ? 1,,f< tackle, 11a 11 J* r> 1, f' Kuard Howell l?? i ley comer.... Moore, C. I* l.rannon , ipht gua rd. . Mdore. A. Tl Webster right guard CnfTeo (Captain.) !.. VPr right end Nelson , lictiowrth . .quarter back. Kunkhouiser m uK ? ':;i!r h!?"k rl?'" ?'?'If back... stringer f>'H I'ack Redd Nummary; Touchdowns?Hltc Clio noweth, II;,,.,,. f JoaIs from touchdown - Chenoweth f 1'? Substitutes ?West A' f-r Chenowet h gSr for v' Th"r^""-K ror 11 a - Itoden f ' Parrlsfl f"?- Howell. Ldd i-r'7 ""'^""-^r. Trcrklo for svfa , p n f"' A U Moore. M. - loll ly ltef.-rc<?Bob Max i . * ^"?"?'htnr.r.-, r>npir<?.1. i J;'"'"' linesman?Joe Alieman! I v .'. ' , ;"rV"' 'luarters i " n'liu'tes and two 15 minutes. INDIANS TIE TARS tel" V"r> Kr"?* on ii.ii.i, (|I A Kralnm \,,vnl IralnliiK s, |M?i|?Score. l:t f? |;t ,[*?**'"I'4' Tiie Tfmes-Dijiiiatch 1 WILI.IAMSBtam. f'otob'-r 1 I \Vil - com,vet?Vi: r '? the m? onil Jr of (?1 1 ? I -inif ?to i ?{ ' I rain r.g .School was the first Ji,y virin?s ],Ilt. ,,)uni.. fllg . , ... ,!u,;S?h . it'i -ii.' M.i rv's ro.ti ti,. ' '? ''' >""?! S.'htniilt over for ,,V',V ?'f the U'.une. i i , nt'lt d monstrated that he . ould u 1 > -any th- hall ov..r . . .??"* I .IV- I ts t ain a 7-?? j-! 'aril U uhbn rd's Indiana did not ,,nt" the third quarter, when ;'V,i" ' ?t?," 'qiponents' i?nd at ' 1 rried th< ball up tin", fleld ? ' ? ? ' 1 ru, Kills w- s tV? t; r-t mdtat. *" ? ?-?!?=?? r a touchdown wh-n <"? .1 ??(! ! urt y v;ir?i.s Thro\jt;)i the X;\vy y-ata. ' - -11 - w-?^ civ?n the chance to 'I' " '?>?? t?.'.?i. hut failed. l-'-nt: quarter bark of the in iirtis. won th a |*pla use of the crowd kvhfn he intercepted a forward pass ? n his own twenty-yard hue and "lantv.l "b?- iia 11 In'twei'i! ins opponents' ;oal-posts for the second touchdown. lv"' f : him!, .?ud th- score was . V ,n 'av ' l!"' Indians. Naval I ralnitig s -hc 1 . v-ned the count Mi iht- l.i -t qua::' r. when l.o\?- -i ss?ui v, illtain .<iiii M try's l.? >.? 3 lijie; but th< '?>? at l-..;iI was inliis-d, and the game ruled -,v i > t .??? ?>? .? 11. Itar.<1 ? ? 1 ph-M:i.'on w:ll open the cliam ? lonsnip -eason wil!i William nr.d .Mary ?vxt Saturday afternoon on the local ,ri !iro! . arid the ?.tin? promises to lie i hummer Several of William ami Mary's veterai < were kept out of the - arne to-day. a;t Poach Hubbard did tot want t'. run lite risk of having any ? f tiiem itijui^.i for the game n? .\t Sat irtlny. Summary W. ?V M Position. N. T. School. ?oivcrs 1?-ft end Wildei told. . .left fickle . . I lei; ry Robinson 1 ? t gn trd I'leiqents Wilson. . center Hughes (Captain > -Mwirtis.. riuht guard Sander Rurford . . . . t ight tackh . .Met 'otuvr lames right end 1 ?n>k Centres* . .... quarter Schmidt ^assiter...... . left half I. ne iasl'.e. . . . nifht halt Hratidt Illip lull back Kruge Summary substitutions?William and Mary. ?Sarland for hassiter. t'opeland or Robinson, fjeridy for <>arland. Na tal Traitiintr School -Arnold for 1111 - ier. Touchtlowns?Kruge, 1-Z111 <"?. K.vn ress. l.ove, ?;oals from touchdowns ?chmidt. Sowers. Referee, Pergussoii . William and Maryi; umpire, Stryker X'irginia Medir.il CoUegei; head lines nan. Hush i X.iva' 'I'raininc Station ?. rime of quarters, 12, 1 ?. 12, 11. POSTPONE RIFLE MATCHES I Hv ,V Int. .1 1*. "as I .lACKSONVll.l.K. I*' I?A., October II N'o matches were tired to-day on the I'lbrida range in the National Ititlc .otirtuimcnt The l-'vans skirmish st-r mat It and llie individual pistol ont.es! >-che(luh- I for lo-day were bol Ii istpoiifd. Sunila y Is all open dav. but early Monda ? m<? ilii? the procram of thi ^ iiioii.il I! i I It A*, or ja r ion will be ? c utnod M iri land, Colorado. Texas, MIchigiMi. N'ew Jersey. Alaska and lah teams lo-day reported by wire hat they are en mule to the range. Itiinw I ii sri-iii-o Score. I Special to The Times - i>ispatch. J DANVII.I.K, A.. Octidier It.? Dan dle School for I toys won its first uaine ? the season hero lo-day. defeating Martinsville High School, to a. Mar illhvillc Ida v eil a koo.I game, but bail he misfortune to have its star quar ? r t rippled in (lie lirsi h ilt "OLORED UNIVERSITY TO OPEN SEASON ON SATURDAY "\ Irgluia 1 nion 1 nii-ei*si11* openrt - oothall season in Ho\-ev l-'iehl on ne\i -aturilay at ,'t o'clock, with th, St I'-iul nstitute eleven as its opponent Tlx tailing team has maintain -d m. n ?? i v-client record against t?,?. big school* ? t the South in past years thai a l irif. umber of fooll all enl hiisia t s fore, ist an exceedingly close tram St. Paul's line j- ir> striintre^f i Ids season, all th- positions being hej, iv seasoned veterans, -who .... ,"| Ticiently in effrnse ,-is in <| ien<c \ ir set of bai-its lieh'iid such a Itn . most certainly to he heard from On the other hand. th. home team ? is no I hong lit ho; of ,j substantial tietory over ih- 1. t wi eucwili acgre lation. ITniou lv ,i?j.:e#s? ? strong' in ivory depar'raent ??? the ?,arne ihi ear, and Professor M P Kobinsoii ias handed nut sidi'i >-ni plavs lo make the team wot thy of any foe'. Following the St. Pan! engagement nion visits Hampton Institute on No ember .1, and In turn lece.lves How. rd here on November 11. Transac i?rs ft re undnr way for tills with l \w. Ijyuehhurg and Norfolk Colored M. C. A. teams, while Lincoln doses I* season here Thankssivltiff Day. The Days of Real Sport By Briggs Tmis picture is because of the many requests th*t sktm- may sr'c'm over',' f>njc> h i r GEORGIA TECH WINS FROM DAVIDSON; SCORE 9 TO 0 'I'lMirliiliiun, IiottI nml Snfrlj Xft Point* of (<!inir?l'ri*Ml>> IrrlniiH Mlikr <*ontly I'imiI. ATLANTA, OA., October It.?eje'.ircia Tech to extend itself toi the lirni! to-day to f|. feat Davidson, I< to " Tin N<>nti '..'aredi nla ns' yoal line was cros^ ??'I only otic**, and then in ilio third j?? ! iod. A goal from tuu<*h'lo\vn and a safotv netted the other points e.f tlx (?'?tine. N<ai the end of 11??- si-con<l pe rioel. _ Davidson ?-at rit the hall acrosf Teh's lioal after e.-omitm flown the field principalis hy end runs and ont beautiful furwurd pass, l>ut the score was not allowed because of a foul l>\ Davidson. In the third period Laird ; in attomptinK a punt from behind th< i goal posts, fumbled a bad pass, an? j was thrown f?*r a safety. Linc>up: Tech. Position. Davidson Pun woody left end ....It. Walkei ) Bell. . . left tackle Kliioti 1 I .ant .... left guard ......< Jrej 1'hlliips center Whit*. . Kincher .. right puard Sayare (Carpenter. riuht tackle ... I' White j Senter right end .... .Macera ; Morrison ... . quarter back . .Keeslei Strupper left half Illacl 'Johnston..... right half . B Walkei ' Spence full back Lair' j Score by periods: I Tech ti !? 0? DavidKOti " " " "?' Referee. Lewis < Virginia): umpire i Beatness OJeorgini: h-ad linesman I I'itts (Auburn). Tim<* of ijunrterM, 1: minutes. T-cii scoring: touchdown ? Spence. Safety?Laird. Substitutions ! Tech?Mauck for Bell, I*--11 fot Mauck I Mauck for Bell, llill for Johnston '.mil for Morrison, Morrison Tor iluill MJlover f'>r Spnnce, I->llers fur Strupp* r ; Davidtion?Oilmore tor White, '! I White fur ? Jllmor. NAVY LOSES BY ONE POINT f Jl% Afa'n iHtcil i'H'S-i. I | A.NXAPOLKS, MIX. Oct"lM?r 11 Showing rather .surprising strenytl' and taking quick aeivantage of the ? miscues of the opposing back field i Navy piled up 1 f< points against I'itts ; burgh l.'niversity this afternoon while ; losing the- cojitest by one point IThe> visiting back Held and line proved too much for the- Sailors. How . ever, it was the fumbling of Meadow* arid Miller which allowed the Mieleiie.' two tallies. Welchel. who was put ii at quarter for the Sailors after ? tri was hurt, starred, and earned the othei Navy tilly by a beautiful seventy-yare run. BETHEL'S PLAYING FEATURES l.iicnl lloy SlilllfH Willi \\ . ?V [.. in 'I'll* (?siiik' Agiiin?>t ItiiCicr*. Kicking llt'ld (JpiicriilK. 1 XKW VortK, Octob'T 14.?11 out or Hazel's toe ami Foster Sanfonl's now multiph l'.ii-l< wore .ill that s'ood '><? tffocn Washington nml Lee and victory over Itutgers to-day at Xc.v Bruns wick. Ah it was, the .score was tied. 13-13. Heth's playing was the fea ture- of the game. The line-up. Rutsers. Position. W. & L. WMttpenn right end Graham (Larkin) WfHer rr-cnt tackle Bethel Garrett right guard Moore Mason cer.ter Pierotts Sliker lfft tackle. .. .Johnson j I Hush) | Keitner left guard .... .. IJryan ' ! IClllott left end ...Adams i j (Housen iCrltel) ' Scan quarter back Bagley I ! (Captain) Braeher right 'naif. icn."?c^ '? li.'iz*'l full hack. Sorrell Kelly left half Young (Captain I Summary: Touchdowns?Sorrell (2).: Hazel. Field goals?Hazel (2). Goals from touchdown-?Gruhatn. Heart, lier- j cree. Murphy (Brown). Umpire. Drap-t ! er (Williams). Mead linesman. Mad I d? i< (Vale). Time of quarters, 15 min | tites. CHAMPIONSHIP RAGS HAVE : FLOATED OVER MANY PARKS The ;rreat world contest just con 'eluded was the twentv-tifth, all told. I in the series for world's premier base- t ball honors. But what with bicker- I ings and other interruptions It is j thirty-two years since world's series began to be played. j In 1SS4 the first series was staged.' j Providence, champion of the National League, and the Metropolitans, leaders of the American Association, were the' > title-holders to lock horns. Providence kicked the Metropolitan all over "the diamond, winning three games and lot-- . ! ing one. Hut since then the National League entry has been having a ' harrier row to hoc each year. ? I Lapses came in the popular series' in 1R!M. and there was a bi^ stretch with-' j out a series between Ink? and 1903. | ? The last break and the one that almost I A Message ' - to all lovers of Fine Whiskies - j/lfier October31 the three popular brands Horse Shoe Hamilton I Star A Can he purchased at ^1 25 per quart I JL express prepaid ADDRESS Millcreek Distilling do. Cincinnati ?r? ipita?'"l a i ??rr> war vmmio iii 11'?? I. vhen tli'' <Jiant!?, National J.oayiio champions. refusal to have anything o fl<? with the American League, ,on winners Bvron Bancroft Johnson worked hard lurinir tin- winter of 1 :t"4 and mi mi - tier of 1 !?>>*>, ami when October iol!?-<l irouml that yr-ar t f i ?r National Loam:* nas rta?ly to tackl*- 11>-- ihamtiiiMis <>f the younKer orcani/atinn. The most .on viiuinir argument us<-<l l> y I'resl lent Johnson was the money nuo.s tion. Ami that argument settled all 1 disputes. Ten States have floated the cham pionship l.anner. Once it crossed the | Mississippi, the St. Louis Drowns hav ! itm disposed of all oppositiun in 1SSC. That was the last chance of any St. ! !.<?uts ei.try. Kleven cities have been | decorated by the pennant?Providence, i."hi?,an??, St. I.ouis. Detroit. New Vork, I l-oiiis ville. Huston. '? Cleveland. Haltl | inure, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. V02t Smartness g/ Comfort The first dutt of a Je/LOcoat is to : ^vcComfokt- mental as well as bodily. Finer woolens ^ workman ship do notqciztWc in vite your tryin?onthe particular style for you Wc have * 15 +11 *30 6r" better s s-Ijevy ft o HEf trniAiv munu jgmjpu m LUCY TAN Truly si 11 honest value cigar. I'ull ."-iiu li 1'erfecto, full weight, pounds to a thousand; strictly hand-made. No t'anry labels or hands. FPLL VAhl.TR FOIl A NICKUL AT McCOY'S, Eighth and Broad Streets "P''or Those Who Prefer (lie lle*t." A Complete Stock of All Standard (,'igiirs and Tob;iccos. * I I $4.50 to $10.00 Quality, Fit and Stylo Is Always ltplleet.ed in the SHOES SOLD RY Cbas. A. Brown Co., Inc. 015 Kiist Main Street, ".Learn the Heal <Foy of Walking." KXOHJKIVK AGKNCY FOR THK XFTtLFTOV SHOES. % t i5 1 TRAPSHOOTING GAINS NATION-WIDE POPULARITY I-'iKiiri-H nl (.ri'iil \ iiit-rlciin 11 nmlleiip n( St. l.miU'siiitn I'Uli'iiNlvt'nrxN ' of Sinirl'H Appeal. All idea of the extensiveness which I IraiisliogtinK has attained imii 1 >had I from Hit- following figures iit: from tin- recent Crand Amerit an Hitu-] ? Heap, held in St l.ouls. In it 6H? crack ' t ra pshootei s made entry. It coxt each one from to ? I :t to enter, ami t he Interstate Association, under whose! attsph i * it was Kivcn. donated $.">(>0. j This mai|?- a purse of $i!.l!H Captain .lack Wulf. the winner with ninety-i nine breaks, received ?i!l!*. Tlie. second , man received $5f?7.ir> and the threo j men that tied for third place won; $I31i!0 each. other winners received) various amoun.s down to $ tJ.2.V The iirelhninary handicap had M5j entries, and a purse of JU.tiNO was up for the shooters. AI Koyi'H. of Fre mont. Neli.. won $:;0s ? for breaking '.?7 targets, and Hie last to receive any i eash were tin* men that tied with '.?! breaks They got U !.<?*? each. In tlie St. iAitii-s introductory there were -15 entries with a total purse ot ?t0, and tlie share of llarvey Dixon, who broke III/ out ??f L'uO. was the balance running down to IS.K, for the llfty-fonrth man Fof the Mound City overture there were J1 'J entries. The total purse was J'J.S.'iti, Four shooters, umoni; them \V. S. Itoon. 11. A. Kln? ^tyl Frank Troeh. tied for first place with (lead birds, liach received S-n-.T"?. The National Amateur Uoubles Cham pionship had seventy-one entries for a total purse of JSCS, of which $100.9't went to Allan Hell for breaking S3 out of 100. The Champion of Champions contest was interesting. Only a State chant pion could shoot in it. Frank Troeh. of Vancouver, received $72 for finishing first with ?'.< breaks. The high class of the state cham pions was quite remarkable. Seven of them had won their State honors with L00 straight, seven more dropped but one, and fifteen dropped but two, in their respective cot.tests, which shows that, taking the country over, the grade <>f the shooters and the perfec tion of the ammunition, is exceptional, to say lint least. The following State champions were unable to attend tin St. l.ouis "finals": Delaware. Florida, Mairo. Minnesota. Missouri. Montana, New Hampshire, nremm and Virginia. VANDY DOWNS KENTUCKY I Ilv I I.KXINVSTON. KV? Urtohcr II. Vanderbilf; powerful eleven smothered Kcntuckv hero to-day, wlnnini;. I". l.? (>. Working behind a powerful 1:ti> . tin- VarulerblH bucks were able t>> plunrre through the Hue or I ft the ciuls at will, iiml the only two /or. ward passes llicy attempted netted long tains. Kor Melluvjlu's cloven. Curry and Cody held tin- limelight, while Kudos, llaydt'it and Kriitain divided the honors f??r tin- Kent uet<i;ins. Currv ran a pun. Imi k sixty-tl%??? j iril - f.?r * toin lnlllWII. GEORGIA DEFEATS FLORIDA I AI' r . | ATHKXS. "; (Mti'lnT xftM boinf ]i?'I<I scoreless fur 111? ? two periods, 'icnrui.'i opened and amassed I lii ?-?> touchdowns and many iron Is from touchdowns in the 1:?t half, defeatini; I'birida here, L'l to 11. Ceortia's seorltm Iieiran v hen .1. Key. nolds, McConnell and (.tonally, who have Uecii on the tN.iured list, cot Into the tame in the third and fourth pe riods. Fo?* Rheumatism, Gout, Blood t-'otson. Inherited or acquired, and its attendant ills and after effects", Sorofn'a, Old Horos. rirtrgiis Conditions. SUin Ldseases, C.i tarrh, I,Ivor, Kidney ami Hladdef IMs ??sises. Stomach Ti'?ubles, lMindown Con dition. and kindred cntx plaints. I'lire fv-n-' 'or our free descrip tive testimonial Ix-jr. Address ALKANO REM.: DV COMPAM ' Kaunas C'ty, Missouri. "Better Laic Ihn Never" If you contemplate stor ing away a supply of Eight to ten years in the wood, we cannot impress upon you too forcibly the risk of delay in placing- your order. The quantity is limited, and indications are that stocks will be sold out before the month ends. Bottled-In-Bond Whiskies Pick while the picking's good. Hun dreds of cases of popular brands at a sav ing- of $2.00 or $3.00 per case. Scotch Whiskey Specials Haig & Haig\ Dewar's, King* George. About 100 cases left, and priced to move rapidly. Matchless Old Wines Madeiras, Sauternes, Champagnes, Bur gundies, Moselles, Rhines, Sherries and Ports. We have sold a number of cases of rare Wines'in last few weeks, but can still supply any reasonable demand. French Brandies?Jamaica Rums California Sherries and Ports. Don't Forget the Old-Time Favorite Virginia Apple Brandy. Store Open Until 11 p.m. 1204 East Main Street, - Richmond, Va. Phones?Randolph 882,883. . ?> , .< Y" i