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Tigers Defeat Indians?Techs Once More Beat Cadets CADETS ABE DEFEATED AFTER FREAKISH GAME Itlut'k^burg Twlis Win I'lfAeciil li <'ouhcc-uI ivn TliHiiks^i\inj; Day <'oiiAcsi?Many Thrills. M OIU-; ON KMOVIOKKIJ Kl Mlil.KS Kali and llurlM-liey l-'mli Komp Ninety Yards Aftw Securing Hall Near (Ann final?Kit liinoml llo.is I'laj?Srore, *?S;{ to I I. II'.'A.N1 'K I'l, V.\., Novemlirr :;o S'Alliil I'Ol.'. t 111 ?? InKtilllte W Oil Ii T III **i\ill(* I >;i\ iopthall ^.1111 ?? \ iryinia Milit.u\ Institute to-dn\. j:j ?> ! i. making a record ?>r iHl.-i: Irv'ulit . tiliu;? 1 victories' o\?r i'k ? ' \ 1'iff.ik |>l?>^ Mini ilii ill'- f ? ? 111 ?? sp<c '??tors Hvic an<l, when the lin.il whistle Idew. tin T? cAis had ad xjoivd the hall to within a yard i?f the < ail'ts' U".*l f.i| .uiotli'-r touch - 'low ii Xelth**r team scuroi) in tin* first period I.ally tn she second. after Yirjjmia ?Military Inni inn.- had advanced the !?*I? nearly to the. Tech* goal line, the pigskin was fumble*!, wwJ Hall. I' ft ta?~l;l?* for she Tech. 'tiaUlu'O it up at") da ^hed dtuvn tin- field ninet> yard for a touchdown ,\ few minutes later 'he V. M i players attain fumbled. and ^ '? nicer carried it seventy-li v. vard:' (<? > not tier I oti<-lido'.Vli for lh>> Techs \sn in in tlt?* same ->eriod the fink' ? a-. repeated, thi?. tim?- I>> tin- Te. lis. mid (.'oodinan carried the ii,,ll sixteen ? ar?ix to a touchdown for the t'adet.?. The same thin*,' happened in I ho third l'?:i iod. u hen Herts. !>??> added another t'ttl'-hdotvn to th* t'adets' dure, after a dash of nliietv vnrd.i, and kicked c *1. Penalties were (l nine r??us throughout 'lie same, neither : ?? a i idayint: to ; ortn Although niitHfl^lu-rt more than ' e ii (toil nd? lo the man. I he. V. M. I. '"h'ii hat I led ilc:i|ici iiti'lv ? :t everv |?e;iiifj XAie field w ,i> ;i little illl|i|r| v, and ?hi!t th. 'I ? t ?i?- ad v,i nla ijc because <>f their tuii'Tlor weiKhl Tin ' ath-ia pained iui.t as nun li :?. the Techs on forward passe.- against .< 'rtitiK v.itid. tli<* he:'f iKltinp twenty live sards. K?>r the < "udel -. t'aptain \ elms and ' oK-dnian. itait. Steel wind Kerts-.-ltey ? tarred, w hile Hall. Yoijniret lledd and .tffe- |da> <? <I an ? ? . 11.-tit cam.- f..r Tech. Iledd ;< line plunge* and Hull-!' all-round work were features of tin AlllC. ? I ?? ? ? 1 # f I ? | ? II 11 ?? t?r j?s 111 \ ?u* t ?? > n 11 ii u 11? *11.s '?ii ...red o the i;rot)iid.<. -Ie?l (>;. rcsfte.tivi hand'. -nilihl lite t u'( tea'n. v. <? v :!.e ?>f the tnana^"1 ,ieni of local le, i ll' i .id'-l and oliier > :>? it? ? r? f'.i .'le :..|||C . id-. I tile T.iali;. - " dai ? e i :>? "i |.. ii'ic- i.i I- ' A'.. ?: on V >i. I re^ory I.. , tioodinan I- T . . stoej, ' ' ? I ?? ' Hawkins !' AIoolc ?. N't* I ma 'i.ill r Mo. t< a|italn i Whiulo A> ' S. Hawkins I' .i i>l a lo I <-?; "V ,' IJ. ;? Mai shall i>d en '!???? C M . . . I" l: <; ra \ Uerti hev .. .. {': ai I.-, J.V/.r; KltRh-h, V..HIi?L'a . Vouehtlniviw- Half. - '(?f ?...^ fi .ni It*-k?i s'uniii.fr ' '<? !"u 'i -Votiuijer l.an > -v , ? .-cjrhis: T.iu. Into as i;"1 H?rt? !'?:? '5f.nl from i..u, ht(..<. t. . i,V V ' . V 1 'Ultotitutloil.? i.ill i<>uh.?i .ri. ? alnc.i ::etia?i V.ir l*u..K it' ?. l' ' V'1 11..ueii r..i n? * iV for Kehi *r. Hummer !'?? Til. Him. Mrint?r fo? tlnlne >?ii fur Huinmervtlle. V :.| I.?Whltt for ? sal'l' - 'V \\!iii. (iri, Villi v u I,. , '? Alintkllui, Ro*>?rdeall for .M.,r 'n-,:! SlhcslHn .'or V?*| n l.ea.'li for ' t,i '? !?' ,fl.cl>il?? Reteree (..inkforo 1 ??'??/? ? ??'T??r ?\ Sh.? fr.?t I. < N* ?\ ? ? RUlot's (\ | i , i Jui** ??f j?-rM?u ' Mtcr.tlaif <* MARATHON*A SUCCESS I'eternhurc \. M. \. Mnars Inirri-si Iti^ Uuu iu W liii-h llnni 'I'nke I'nri. I'rhfs \ ar.leu il.t- \\ Inttrrs. f.^A'e to Tile Tittle*-1 tispa tell f , ' i'. i I.I;_SHI III*. \ a Nuveinlivr - ' ?? > ,\. ,\. mar.illioli rai-tr. v\'il;i M%f:t J Iiune nn'-li a.lii Inc. M.llilll; ? i u n ?Ii i^ mO!;ii:i^. The -tan was ? Jdc ou_Tal.il St:e't ..ini the finish v. a.v ?it the ^ Mi" A. building on i'tiion Si reel. A iari;c vruwd witnessed both I lie Jislatici' run \\ a^ liirei- ami .. ha!: i ile.s. and the time L'n ininuu--' 1 :j - fcotnl?. Thi xe-.n Willi.01.- -i. win.: |nii:..s > ere av.-.r.i-d were a.? follnv. K.-st. ?i. t *. i "handler, silver loving eup; s^e ? ?njJ, \\ . II. Sv limb , line sweater third ?tojreph Bellir.ser. foidinij kodak; fourth! William M<l Ma rin Id. '"silU scurf fifth .1 A.. Huniplules. watch: sixtli. Clyde I ipton. V. M. i". a ined.il: .seventi). Mitchell How man, running; shoes.. The prises \vr. contributed hy dif ? "eiit merchants, and were presented by Wallace P. Ailanks. i:mi:iiv a m? iicmiv wins I "It O M KIM. ("OI.I.ICliK i:i.i;\ KN ! .Special to The Times-ilispatch | ??'.!: 1ST* ?l.. \"A.| Xo\ cinbor ao.? Willi two touchdowns ami a kuuI to l-^iiery ami Henry" credit, the Virginia Metli oi|i:;t school won from ihv A\in}{ t'ol Aetje A're =b;. loriiji.r. of CriiUol. in to days l."l to ?. Ivintf struKPrled ?".'.iifullx bill w a: tillable lo break ?'h-jukIi the \ initoj-s" line. A record ? rn %v? wit lies.sod tiie co.ilest. itOO t*oin iii;j from I0nier\ on a special train. At the toiirnainent held at the l"ni N.-r.-'al Alleys in Hopewell yesterda v ih- following scoreti were made: X> orrpll.s. A :! :: lltirsi . o f.11 -; Hrenl Iiiv ;i^- mo II ml nail. 11;; |;; \ j j'-. J!itss ???' 1<>.N lu-' I OP Worrell 11';; |-j; i j? ?'?(i- IT oic i.Tu;, ACicew. a "J :s AJii-e II" 117 .1 .1. Worrell no I 'S S. Hrown | n;i if;<; Tyndatl II| !:! l' Hording' n;i i-.-r, <i.j ."..Mi .".07 .?.SS--I.735 *M-li tilrrs. I L' a S' liU.vler in*i s<i 7s Thompson Ill | in; | | ?? '*"!,;ls l?" a?>:: ii". inrdfns 13!* si in:: Schiller lis li'-; 117 I'l-a 5ft I 555?I.SS4 A ":irler?. J " W iley Ofi lift | | i I. farter 10S 10 T !I7 !?* Hording Kill <i7 101 Hurpress 07 s.s on C. I'artei' MS 131 00 iso 5aa tiro trim, a n .1 Harding 105 0- 00 ({.-isr.ella ?. 01 1 j-j ;?3 N'autann 01 85 IU7 Heera S7 OS 10/ Hrown 11 n 12"J 00 ' ,, ASA 510 507? 1.510 The rollov.iitB; pri"/.e? we.e awarded-" Kirst team, Worrells, 515; second team, Uices, $10; third team. Schtjlcrs, ijj. IliKli score. I* Hurst, S3: liiKli Hveraee. 1\. Schuler. $3; most striken. A Hud wall, 12; ntosl spares, l.\ Worrell, $2. Stars of North Carolina Eleven kom;i;h. TIGERS BEAT INDIANS TAKE RACE LEADERSHIP BY OUTPLAYING OPPONENTS \\ IIILimaliuri; Klrtrn lluit llnii Our CliHiirf l?? Hi'iirr?nrld t.oul Kliilril. llcwleii iii All Department.*. Standing of 1 cams Won. l.onl. IV l. Iln in jiilen Ill nr ? l>( I l; .7M? II li'li i?M?iirl (oilier U', I'- .TOO llnndnlnli-tlncoii I'. It1, WJIIIntti will Murj . I '? I'j ; .-'|ii>? ia 1 1.1 Tin Tom . -1 >i - t?at ? Ii | .N??I: |?*? ? i,k \-,\ _ November r;?? ? ? t?-t? tin !>?-?? !???.?-?? t cm nf w iiiiiii? from Will,;,hi am! .Mar;. ?.i losing ill <li.Mli-, f"' !?" lli.ill title of till' Kat-ter.i Virginia liitfi. oHcgiatu As. o<-i;tl iuli, tli- I lampdeit-Sidio- v Tigers solved il by registering :? P-to-o v i,t orv at !-? i>s:m I'arl. l|u ? afternoon Tli?- came wa. n?il as ? a.- t he ? .-.i.- w <mlil noli. at... for tii. Williams burg 111? 1 i;i11 ii... or 11a? I a rliaiivi . TIl'V llilll ol!'' opportunist to S.'o|.-, 1.1|| til!- ua- tlirov. II t. ? III. w i nil- when [ Fetllres* 11 :???! a field I from the t.we?it\-live-yard line in the fourth ? tu:i rt<" r. aftei the W Ilium ami Mary ? i'l ha i U I.ol i tiri<o| t li#* I? 11 from '? '? 11 iii it is own territory 11 a .i. p'li n -Sidney on t rich' il am! out ? i a _? > <1 .11ia n a III] .\l a i ? \ n i-vi r; <1 ? - J p.. :~t ill lit of the game ? 11 !| t he c.\ - I . emio. nf limit inc. \% iicti ?* J i out-) ? t!?'at. I- Warren ? ? it evcrv e\ ? !i:i v . II n.: -v-:ilin \ n;adc tliirtevn Mr?-; i ? .owi: to Willi. ..i ui'l Mary's live, j 11 ? ?'. tin- I. ill "loin ? i' i 1:1 ii i.-* 14?- 11, | :? ai <L ttii. |i> ilis. The vi.-tor !hi.i tv.i f . v. aril | ia ? -4 iitUmpt. pood ihotmii om i.f th-iii 'li<i not re- 1 suit in tiny gain. Tii ft WiliittiitsburtfcrM 1 irifl f. nr forward parse*. but .:?? ei v >:if in. ill fi-l I to r?.?- t.:..1111.1 in- ! ??""?ail of in litis arms of ^ William ami Mary |iUiy?r. The line-up The line-up: \? . A- M. l'osi .on 11 -H Ma'Ido.N . . . I.. . . Win i .ii r.?l\v:tril . I.f. I'orter iarliei I. ; S.ott ' 1 c?|.i i . i' .. i ;.Ue?|.i?? op>>land . . j*. . \ Her, Beed It, r... \damt> >iiiiir.;.T - II: I Warren ?*e:itres> ?,? K.u-apt.i Tliurman '.p?>cc I,, il Huddle ' .'V:s,: . . . C. H I'almoro ! ''-?lit ? I'. B Ol isj, Si'Oii; |?.v periods William ami Alar; ii n n n o Mamixl.'ii-Si'lu. > .; ii ij >i .Summary Touchdov.ii? l.amort. Field :joal ? i or lor .Substitutions- - Hunipdeti Sidn.y. i.yj,. is.ri. r, II :/.iir .'or! Vilnius, i iiiob l.j for i. William I unci Mary, none. OflicinltS?McGiilrc, (Harvard), referee; Cutty (Davidsonj. I Umpire: boj no ( D.'.vidKon). head llneis niati 'I' ;n> <?; niiurier:-.. 1.'. u.mules. VIRGINIA UNION ? ulnreil lib-vein, Majji. 111.1 Hnlllr at llovr.v I'ii rl*?I.lneoln l)rfnttnt lij Ncore of l.'i to II. Sluhhnrnl\ contest mu each ineh of, ground. Lincoln University succumbed i to ih,- faster and mort* versatile ??l->v?-n j of \*irginia Union here yesterday, to ; the tune ot" 13 to 0. The tight, on the , whole, w as one of the toughest ever witnessed on llovey Field. Lincoln's ? (?'termination to win seemed to double itself in each succeeding <iuarter. Some ' of her most brilliant efforts were 1 staged in the very last minutes of , play. Iloiii ot L nion's touchdowns were made m the lirst half. The lirst was .scored in the initial quarter. Archer and Uncles repeatedly toed the pigskin **? 111 and downrtcbi for their respective elevens. ICach time, however, llucles's toe evidenced the superior iil.ility, ami the Union combine slowly crept to waul Lincoln's goal line. When the la iter's thirty-yard line was reached. 11 ueles essayed a successful pass to ?lacks;on. who bolted away for the lirst touchdown. Lincoln, in the next quar ter, finding her opponents' line impreg nable. attempted a forward pass from (Chamberlain to liamngariner, but Bowie appropriated the pigskin and crossed the goal line. Summary; Touchdowns?Jackson and Howie. Goal from touchdown?Mucles. Ucferee?Hunt, of Lynchburg. Umpire ?Carper, of Un hmond. Mend linesman Marco, of Hampton. , 101)1)1 K ItM'KK.MIAt KiOK WINS I TITI.K OK "<11A MI?IO.\ DltlVKIt" ] LC?S A N't. KLI-'S, t.'AL., Xovcnilici' :;o. Kddie. Itickeiibarkcr won the Ian-mile "championship award sweepstakes"' race on the one-mile paved Ascot speedway, the filial event in the Amel lean Automobile Association's contest | for $13,500 in pri/.es and the title of "ehiimpiou driver of America." Hick j etiba, 'Iter's time was li: 1 ;l: I t'ooper was second. I'ullen third and! ? Uuckstell foutlh. t'ooper ran out or' gasoline half a mile from the linlsh. bill coasted to the tape. I iiickenbacker's average for his 150 turns around the mile track was 67.51 (miles an hour; t'ooper, with tit;.01. and I'ullen. with fit!.til, pressed him closely. , Five of the twelve starters were forced out of the race by mechanical trouble, j the remaining four being flagged when I'ullen secured third place. Illicit- ; stoll, Moosie. Vail and Toft finished . as nttmed. ' MA \ VII. I.K Ul?;il I.OSKS TO (HtKHNsitoito >1 Kill i;i.i;\i:n |.Special to The Times-! tispatch. | UAXVILLK. VA? November :t0.? ' Greensboro High School defeated l)an 1 ville High School, 7 to t>. here this | afternoon. Oanville scored iti the lirst j three minutes* of play, but failed to | kick goal. Greensboro scored in the second uuarter. and put the pigskin across I he bar. Thereafter play was mostly in miuncld. BROWN GIN M10PK COLGATE HAS EASY TASK RUNNING UP LARGE SCORE i iiDiiyrnr of \ nl" n ml lli?r\urd U Oii( t'liiHKnl \\ lien * I'lrs.vr* ( o\rr I'ollnrd?\ndrr?v)i vl?ov?* >klll. IM \ l< KKVSMI I). I ? 1 :? ?\ I IJ. u. I . November :;n 1 "liiiit" I11111<I<<I Crown .1 Imil beating ltei<- ibis aft-: noon. Th- I'tii.il <'?unl u.? - '_'S !<< ? Tho game was pla\oil, for the 111 ? 1 part. in iltc i.'imi. lb" cut if" hi'vikI ball taking place :?? a dowo I >*.< 111. < 'Il< I <?t??" 11?I ? > w |, v\ .1 s IUJI<i* <11 eac'l <ittarl<-i. \ nilcrsi'ii, .Wilson. llubbol! ?it. <1 \\ < . I -? ? ? 1 11? III <i;<|o: \\'<-si Uiik < i 111 < foul v < ?;< Is .itlii' lli<~ lotieh <1< \\ ti A mid sou. Mulil<< II. Spen<'< . ;. 1 > < I iSil l<? njr< ilir<"^li lie Isinwii lino ;<n<l .1<<<UI1<I I h<- < ml,. almost .?? will Kinbl. <? I'.ro.vn did., .-lie I<i <l<< little t ? < ?li-ni tin* ii<lf. and it was evident aft?-r lb< tirst !? v. minutes of |> l.i \ 1 It it t lloh mi: on' hi' n w ?-.-?? in for a waliopittu I*<?!litr?l could not m>t sturtod. I'ol - it' coveted )u III from the very be lining N? . t li < ? t I'uulil .1 emu 11. Mill b<<U:;< ? I * 1J1 ? J> <lo any collM:? I < 11; tr ? <.u vol - Kaii' i ? ? l i !;? ?'<>lual< loam was .< lower <?: s iinutli. .< 1 j< i tin ir l.;i. <{? .1 v<rii.ti)i< lot!" i! atta< k. It ?;i? i:ii:iM.?hil?l< t ? ? 11 wliai K i mi of a plan A uderso!. would ? 11 f..r :.<?.<I II.' aii.vtl tut 1 - strong l..i< |<111 n;.'1 n^ iHn<k v. itli A ;i I'll pas:- ?. < ? r is S-v ro.-.o* ? . slnub am; <ioul.lt- delayed passes-. cairyini; ? h<*j bi'l rrpiMt<'(lly Tor 111 ? - 11: < |ij i ?*<-< 1 dis-I 'a. ? <? 'iillo's line-plunging wa.- atost ? f- <-1i\ . Time lifter time lie tor ?"oil-li t'i ;? of the I'.rown lino '<< .lain* \ ill distance froa. I", o t<< ton >ar?lf. I.at?*r in the sam< Hul.li.-H assumed ti. - brunt of the lin ? attack ami was only effective. Tbo li<terforcnri- alfor<! ?<! the i'<i '-* a t < runner:- tli.- best of protection l:< peatedly tiii* would-be It row 11 tack l?-rs w<? re picked off. enabling tbo run < r to add another five or ion yards to '.ii"> uiMam-e. i'.rown was rushed three to oik Mil., (lit first half ami four t. ?' t'" I4M i 1 si I J". Crown tried the i<.'rwstitl pas..- ijvt lino- Their His; k was completed for a live-yard sain v. as intercepted ami- throe were .;iK'oin|)!et ed. 1 oluate. << 11 tlo oilio< hand. tried this u< ;:io.l ,,f advancing six ii:v;-.. The. completed throt pass.-s for toii.l '1' t i 1111 \ ? o 11 c< ya 1 ils. ii(i< was i n tor - ? ptml by llu.v r ami iwo w <-ro pot .mpl tf.l. ,,.,<? of tii. pas.'os: <?..iint.il 10. a touchdown. The play v. a- reinarkabl\ fr-<? from 1 limbics Sonic idoa of tho comparative ? .T< .is.- ..f tl.<- (oiims c::n I..- Maii:oil ii<<.n 11.. fact t.iat foliate made .<iKh ? .11 !. 1st <u<wn? a mi II,.. I.est I'.row a yiiubi do was to land two. Tho In: -up follows; 'vl^ll' . I'f silion. It- r ? h.'.eil ii'.<>- , 1.' 11 ' r Wc-i 1 v' M?r?li#.ll llartnn I* <; liivllali* t 'arrrtll '. ? '' . . "'mie linoii >. ..." snrs..SUp Ib.rntnK "< 1 |;0 ' , ... "I"""!!.. .N-'lls.i:i |.[.- Iito|>*..l !? ;< mil lit A :i<!er.-t<n o u ' V. - i<'n<oi- i-ri . I nr*i> Mubbcll 1 11 ? Polli?r?l t ;i!io ' 1* it -Iemail Mil.-tlfjitons ' n'r',?.? ? Mililiouso |t?n..v.a ?.... <v mi U'it.lc, S?P??;na Wlllla 1,14. vM;. 1 v-v..i;?!JV;'h^ rorll;'!:r: j-iH.i iu.iu,' HuVio?? h liiie.siutia. P.-naltr.n < B?v. .ion,?. Iteatl V ' I'J.i'!l:) M ,: %sv I'li'KIMi I on I \>T ?.i:oi?;ia ti:? h imam I U?" AsKni'iiued I'r AII.AM \. 15A., Xovembcr ::c.? ?u ourn could not stein tbo ti.lo of ts..0i- h locl.s i.-i-l rtishiiic backs |,r.,o to-.la\" ,?iit ?' ffrueliiiK football tram'e. 1vi, ,"i'V wax. Tech tbo ' . . ''"I'tf-t with Tennessee, the '?.?!> olhor it n?lof??;? it?d eleven in t It o ?soul a. tor premier football honors of 1 his section. Auburn fought valiantlv from start lo lltiish to-day. but in a liop.-|,.-? oj'iis.'- Speme, Striipper ami Johnstoii. loch stars, ripped up the IMainsmon'a line or circled their ends for Ions sa.'is- whib- tho Vellow Jackets for wai-tl passing; generallv was success ful. Football Results ? t nbornily of \orth ? arolina. 7: I tilt or*l(j of \lr?inia. (I. I*. I.. \. 11. 1.. Ilnntpden-Siirtne.v. t?; Wlll'.iint nnrt >lnry. U. . <t I... -1 ; Nor'lt f'ariilliiit A II.. ??. Spnrnifrs t>: \ underbill. i?. Tennessee, <1; Kentucky Stale. 0. t niter.*)!J- of tieorRla. 'J; l tii \ ernlty of Ainbnnm. O. (.'eorein 'I'efli. :c;t; \ 11 hum, 7. I'eiiunyIvnuin. UJI; < ornell. ?.ynehburft Illfih, III; \ irplnla fOplMcopitl School, l^. tiroonnlioro HIkIi', 7: Manvillc tllKh. tl. l.oorftelotTii. 171 t;e?rBr Wnnli il?B. 7. Kordham, III Xillniiotit. 7. Mnryiami Mute CofloKr. .VI; .lolinw Ilopklutt, tl. Noire Dntnc, -III .\rhrnitkn, 0. Mltnoiirl. i:i| Khokiim, ?. Tranxylt anin. I.'ti I nlvrrnily of l.otilxt ille, (I. I nlvernity of IMllahurKli. .'lit I'enn Slate. II. WnMlihiKlon nod JefTernon. IU; IClltKorN. 0. t'olcntr, asi llrotvn, fl. (?eorKelOTvn, -47| tJeurgn \\ nnlt inyrlnn, 7. Ilavldxlin, ;t,li t'lrmaon, 11, Woltord. 0t Kurinun I'nlverslty. 7. Kins foliese. Oi Kntory Henry College. CI. GENERALS HAVE TROUBLE | CAROLINA AGGIES PROVE UNEXPECTEDLY POWERFUL Spwlni'litnr I'lu j n?It locked I'unl Vi'iuunli to r Touclnlu t\%i ? l.nrKC I rynd I'reKenl?SrorCi -I lo I). I: .\ l.K l? 111. N iXovctulxr o*). .M ? x i?11; forward |... . v.iili old - '.'as li- , ? oncd Iiim IdP-king, Washington a ii'l 1.- ?? to-tlay defeated N'irlh Carolina -V V M.. I In in t:, ir annual Tha'iU> - ?jivinu gridiron ? ittti? !??-before .< : owil est limited .it ..linn W.th ;? season i ;ii superior !" tlis*t of A. ?V M . t!i- viiiorj of \\ ashitigton iifl I."' li\ it*> iiicuiis measured up t<? <? \ p. elat urn. a ml lie. R ?rk for lit ? \ .i-.'Im.hi did not siam! out as proritnvnii< A ^ M. play. : it was Iol ivi:i'?l i... i a,.I j-.vo Idock ? ? 0 punts that enalded !lic i Jenem Iv. . lo g'-1 within staking distance fm two1 of their toiichilow n>, tint (lining i tiia.i'jt 11 > of tii. :;aui'. Iltc\ were held! at lav b;. Hie t 'at oliittam . Tlivrc \> < i ? n :;pivt acul.tr niii:, am!; Voting. Wa.-li agt\.n and I..star bach - lie Id m.i.:. Ii.nl 'I i til' ti! ly in L;ri>i|i??l gaining. It wa llaleigh'M lirsf Thank:*gn iug foi.il,.i| gain*-. the two*; team-" I crf'tyf'Jt'i- sta~iui, ilioii annua' liattl? ia Nortoll.. Tii' Washington ami !.? < olfeiis'' was j centered ar"uml Voting. and. although : lir- lint not cross 111?? 11? i? . his. Npoeil enaI> 1 ? I Sorrell . .lohi> or. ami \V:i'lf w "i t li t ?? ma.U? ' hem ^ Til' IllSt t Olfll'l'i w a ? ??)<' nil ll'lr I'ouual 11 i ?-11 to punt ihmi the Wash i tglon ami I." - i' 'I'll. | ? i nt was liivcknl. ami W a: liinjiton and l.e?- got j t h f hall Tins wa all 1 It-- .scoring I done io tii lit'st 1 ? I: 'Mi straight football III' V 11 V III 1.11- < ??? 11 i-r?' i another, DiHl the I IIInl cam- * ii- ?! Vim:'- |iai" - I i| to Wads w ortli, loi iii.i'Ii the touch - <iow II 'I'll" Sp' i t a? U la t ? oi'li of I Vol.. I loin"w"oil inl Van I a o' Kliti for \ ami M . wa.- t io- out-tandmv ! ? .ititl '' of tlo" ?: . no for the 1 ? ?? .?I. . win!, tlf w or k of Voting "II till' otf?- |i;.' . ami loht'son ami luni ti d? fens.-, gato t'.i" < Son - eVal' tin* poirt-. 'i'lu :.nii'' was cleanly |ila\'i I hroimlmut tntl\ one |i*-ttall> was I .i II i'-* *??!. Tlifthousand people -aw tin* alYair. A & M. I'M I'osi I ion. \V >v 1. t'J'M Mi-jioupal . I. K. . ... . lairkin Itornev.ooil . .1.. T. .. ... .lohiison l.a \vre i tee I?. c? Bryan V\ hitak'-i I'n-rrott Wan tiff U.C Moure fool. i:. *r iciii. n Ha <? m . . I: I ? ' ?ra linn \ ? 11 Hroek iitt. . . . V H . Hagl^ M-Murray I. II.. .feapt i Yotin? I'ir.rsou '. I;. II CtomwMl I.e. I'M . Sorrells Ii\' j11 rio'lr-; W .V I. i I A. .M . . ." Suintiiary: 'init ials - lieforeo. ilass. ol I.i'liiKlt; uinjiire. llei^aitj. of <5eorg? 1'iv.n; it <*:? <1 lim>smau, ll'-n'li'i'son, ol U'-.st \irgiuia Wcslcyun. Time of pe t-ions. 1 a minutes each. Scot inn: \V .V. I . touehilowns - Sorrell.. Johnson, Wiulsfvorth. tloal front tominlown Voting l U > Sulist it ut tons: \V. A- 1. Belhel for Ignieo. t'rile for Cromwell, i'axton for Sorri'iis. Wjtds wort h f?it '"taiatn. I go'co for ll^lhel. Kchof foi I'iixion. ??itr'lner for I'ierrolti, AilantH for Kchoi*. Till? - "fot I'rilo. A. M,? Spiv'-y tor Lawrence. THANKSGIVING* HANDICAP FEATURES GOOD RACE CARD T\>o-\ear-Old ttouda^e Defeat* l-'a*f f l-'ielil?lloivlr .Meeting In CluM'd. HOW IK. Ml i.. November 30.?Tliti Thanksgiving hamlicap featut'i-d a goo?| ? aril, whiclt hrought to a close racing in the 12asi at Kotvie to-tlay. The two-year-old Bondage, which [scored in-J^ie Consolidation handicap | yesterday, canu- hacl; and defeated a I t;ooil field in the feature event to-day. I Hauherk, win fit ran -second, was the favorite at prohibitive odds, but could not i.oiteede the weight to the winaei. ? Mtool;s was third. The track had dried out, ami the going 1 wtts fast. The majority of winners wete held favorites. The association closed its doors upon the most succes.s | I'ul meeting in its history. Itcsults: First i uee? sclltiiK one mile ? ilee.-a, 10>; iCruint'l. it0.au. IT.. won; N. K. Heal. II." iHutuelli. \i"...*ai. ??.;50. .--m iiikI ; }?-.? lioleoti. 114 i ItotiiiiKon i. tliiril. Time, 1:4".. Sai'soti 11. tireai linlly. li-l Itmhe. t ilaiiHClnty. Mvlilllai; Mittruml .lur> ran. Seeonil raee?*is .nil one-bMlf furlones i I'rosrresslve, I ifiuuu" S'.'.t". S:'. SO. S5.10, i nn: I'oia^frS*'! 11? ltiiiiin>niii. ?. !>o. .-miiiiI: Luhriiiirln II" i KhIII. $2.t?(l. third. Time. I:'.'!i. \'alas. Mumitiatioii. Vnuiis Kmhltiii). Burhuuk Itt-puhlleati also ? ran. Third ra-c?liatniii ap. -i and one-half turloiiKf?I an-1 as. tot t? urrolli. S t??. 10. 5ti. 10. v\on; U..i>'i> l>iiile. 110 t Hur llnsamei. {:!.>? Sj.T". ?e.iii'l: !?llts. lOj I' ruiatii. TO. thlrti I'm.-. 1 .loan nlkt. Maaokln. VrientllesM, l.ortl Klt'^hertiflit a'.so ran. Fourth ra.t ? handli ap mile ami sixteentii - Bomlase. too ii.'run.i)?. $s.,"i0. S::.so. U. Kim ; Maulieri,. 1 Li i I;.a.m ..hi i. S.'i.-'o. S'J.oO, second; UrouAle 101 i .MeDermott >. 5... | third. Time. 1:.M Tin" .'iihill, Ketimouse, Chrlrflle. Vermont aiso rat.. Klfth raee?mile aiul t wanly yards? Mael;. Ill t 11m II1. 110. Jo Sii.SO. lit. 40. won; t.*am>nnait?. Ilo tMutwolli. J."i.70. SI.50. .>??? i ond: 11 itntlfull. lei < Hoiilusoii >. Si.'O tliiril. Time. l .C. Pilar.mil. A son. tilhraltar. ttepton. .Soa'liera linlil, U l.un^doa. B. i Illilis. Ainpere. Alconrt, Hevil Fl*h also ran. Si:.tit race?mill* aati' n.tarter?Burglar. I 10'i i Ba' 11. .<?? I 3.-i 0 .van, l)art v. orjli. lt?S i Si'i .1 iii?i'l>nrn i. > I-i m', t'UO. ? ?>. cini ; Millie It .Uer. Ill tltohlas* I'.'.sO. thirfi. Time. _: 1 - Hlucliin. "one- , lion.ore. Aviator. MenlnparK. Il.ii.j .dsier. Th.inkM.'ivini: Iti.ii I ted lie) ? I als<? raa. i Seventh ia.*?one n.iit.?t.'llfl' Kie'n' 10i! i Ur.l.tn.-iiin'. $.".1 SK- 1('. s.n 40. won: Fairy , l.eeenii. i Melierniott i. i'll.,"i0. IT. -see anil. Klllcenn... il.jUel. S.S.'.'O. third Time, t : t'i - ? Haliy l.inch. l.udy lattir, . .Marelteuu. King Bo\. Sevilliait also run. PASS10S AM) KIKI.I) (iOAI.S W IN t'OII ?;i:?lH?.IA OVKIl ALABAMA1 i Hv Aimiielated 1'rebr.. I BI i:.\l I NCill A.M. M.A.. Xovomber .'!0. | ?iJttarler-BacU Connelly's placement | goal from the thirty-live.-yard line i gave t'Jeorgia ti ?-to-0 victory uvcr the | University of Alabama here to-day in I a hard-fought football game. For-' ward parses enabled tieurtfia to get! within striking distance of Ala'oamr.'s > Suit I. Holiday Neckwear In wonderfttl, attractive, rich silks, in stripes, figures, plaids, Persians, our stasorIntents are. now complete. I'rleem -Se lo fl.iV). Horace S. Wright Co. STREETS DE RICHMOND I'hIc lllue and While Colors Are Triumphant for First Time in Years. CKIiUUKATIO.V IS YOClFFItOl S Down Homers <>allier About "Old Man" Tandy. Father of Carolina'* Captain, ami Cheer Knthusiasti cull>?Mnii,v Family (iallirrinjjs. The Thanksgiving spirit in Kiih tnoitd reached ils glorious climax yes t*:iila> uftcri n soon aMi r the ref-re-' ::t l(ro?d Street I'ark t? I ? w I'iu linal whistle, when " 11 ?? Kldei Tamlv public ly <1 ItK sturdv warrior??sani. in u spoulan?our outburst of parental pi j <t t- ,tiul sa i isf.oi leu .ind Hie ? 11???i .sands of liolida) - make' tiled in j * ? > fill or mournful pri.ci-axlon. just as the ease might :t wai ? II> Ihrntlgli tin* cit \. t "onspietious in Hie line. which !<"? f t 111 o sidewalk to a s?-a >>f vhrysanthe mums and edg?d its way. vehicular!) tin<l ?>> fool, ox or I In* cobblestones, ?ns a pure whit* autoiiiobib. en parisom-d in lh? I? Iii*? and whil? of Carolina. ami carrying Hie anointed leader of tins victorious I low nliomet s. l.ik< a Caesar moving I riumpha hi I y tliroucli the cap i tit I city of a comiuered province. Iiut wilh intinit?"'l\ morn noise ami display, he rod" haughti1> down the main thor ouulifxri of Virginia's iiip|ro|inlin. now and then stoppiuu the oar to lewd in (in outburst of i iitlimiasm. Trailing behind, in single Me and i/i loekstep fashion. iliorc came the whoopers-up for Carolina, and there is net a doctor in the world who would give IIk^i' youths weak-lung certifi cates. The 111iiami While had tri umphed after in.tin suceessive defeats, and the Tarheel lads didn't l"t slip an opportunity In shout it to the HraiiK|% utid Itlu- supporters on tlt?? sidewalk. The> had the true .spirit of Thanksgiv i ti nr. VK TOIIS PAHA III-: < IT) WITIt lillliAT Kh l llt SI \S>| Tlo strc-t cars and waiting taxis <iuickl) lille.d as the ciiorutiius holi-, day crowd llled out of tlo* foolbull park. Thousands ami thousands of Itichmond crs and visitors took to tlo- sidewalk ami walked down iiroad Street east wurdly. Sotnr of the crowd turned in toward tin* residential section of the city, but. for the most part, it formed an unbroken parade from the football arena to Murphy's Motel, where the I .lowniioinors again gave vent to uu- j spent enthusiasm. Moving leisurely, but without hin drance. the parade found no occasion to halt its march until it reached ihe < ow nlnw n section at Seventh and Hroad Streets, when it encountered the tide sroing- westward from the theater zone. Ilere the crowd came to a standstill j for a space of a minute, or two. when' the tratlic ollii-er took a hand and ad- i justed things. 'I he sidewalk crowd, though gen- i erously interspersed w itIt a part of the 'Carolina contingent, was ft>r the most; part Virginian, and took good-humor edly the witty thrusts of their ancient j rivals marching along the collide j stones. It was the chance of a llfe | time to jeer affectionately at the con | iiuered foe mi the main thoroughfare ! of his own capital city. Things had i gone Carolina's way. and it was a I time to flout Carolina's prowess. j CI.A \S MI ST*-:It AIIOI M) MAN" TAMn At Murphy's Hotel, which the Down | homers make their capital while in ! Richmond. the victorious visitors packed the lobby. Still enthusiastic, despite Herculean efforts at destroying [ the peace of the city on the way down, j the clans clustered around the lOlder | Hood-by Autumn and Autumn Sports! Winter Is Here. Bringing Its Own Outdoor Diversions and Requiring the Proper Clotlu-s to 10njoy Them. From Caps and Mackinaw's to Hosiery And Footgiar. Our Sporting Hoods Department I.-a Model of Preparedness, i CUl THIS OUT (11.11 I.I sII ItKtllM-: l-'Oll t'A 'I' A It it II A I. IIKA l-'N I'JSS \M> hi:ai? \oisi:s. If you know some one w ho is trou- ! bled with head noises, or Catarrhal Deafness, cut out this formula, .tint ? hand it to th.-m. and you will have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness, decent experiments have proved con - elusive!) that Catairhal Deafness, head noises, etc., were the direct cause of consultutiotia 1 disease, and that salve*, 1 sprays, inhaled*. etc., merely tenipori;;< wilh the complaint and seldom, if ever, effect a permanent cure. This being -so. much lime and money has been spent of late by a noted .specialist In perfecting n pure, gentle, yet effective j tonic that would quickly dispel all traces of the catarrhal poison from the system. The effective prescription j which was eventually formulated, and which has aroused the belief that ileal - > ness will soon be extinct. Is given i below in understandable form, so thui [ any one can treat themselves in thOli : own home at little expense. Secure from your dtuggist I oz. Par mini (Double Strength), about 75c worth. Take this home and add to it |iint of hot water and I or., of gran ulated sugar, slir until dissolved. Take one lalile.spoonful four limes a da The first dose should begin to re lieve the distressing head noises, head ache. dullness, cloudy thinking, etc.. i while the hearing rapidly returns as J the system is invigorated by the tonic j action of the treatment. I.oss of smell and mucus dropping In the back of the throat, are other symptoms that show ' tho presence of catarrhal poison, and j which are/often entirely overcome by I this cMcuciouti treatment. Nearly | ninety per cent of all ear troubles are' directly caused by catarrh: therefore, j there must be many people whose j hearing can be. restored by this simple i home treatment. I'lvery person who Is troubled with I head noises, catarrhal deafness, or ca tuttdi in any form, should give thla prescription a trial.?Adv. Tninly, fat Iter of ''itroliiia'.? ? it |?<it iri .m, 1 ( vxliant center. li<> led in (In- f;tv -it? ? yells of the Tarheel utiivei -it;. ami riil^iMl llir tune for the ({ilricll'' songs of th* Old Nnrth Slate. Now and Hi*"1 . the ho.vs wntilil yell for Tandy. uihI j'i .?ftorw a rds would cheer enthusiastica! ly for "the "10 in.in." The celebration yeatcrila} of Thanks K^ving wa< one of the most general Unit tlio i-ity lias It now n in years. Kvon while the 14.000 Virginians ami North ?'arulinians were wit nossins the football classic in Rruiid Street Park, ilino was it con- 1 tiiiiioiis pro.-cs: ion ? f holiday-makers on Broad St'ci In the tiiorninu the services al ??htuvSi ? r- atlcinli'il hy ? n n USD.'i I Is nuriuatioiis. The! usual distributions were ma<ie hy the! cliarit le>. though. with u-noral employ niont. the demand was less than in foi mor \ ??ars. PITTSBURGH VICTORIOUS I'enn Mnfe l?iilcln?*rcl Itj llrnilrr Tram. Iluiii of t'orij-rlKht nml Seventy *l\ > nrd* feature?Score. Jit to O. I'I'I'TS11|" U? ?l I. November :wi. The football mohmiii closed here In-day with victory for the t'ulvcr.dty of I'itts hurgh over I'cnn State hy a score of ?! I to 0. Only in the lasi quarter <11?I j t lie visitor: seem able to cope with the varied attack of Pitt. anil, in that period. ill'"y succeeded In holding the i line smashes as well a* Intercept itig the forwaril passes of the ISlue and , ? Sold. I*i11shurgii scored nine point -. in the . tlrs-t period, the. first score being a i liehl gonl from placement jit the I twelve-yard line l>\ Andy I last ing". I .\ little while later, on .i forward pass | front Hastings to llarroti, the latter ' ran forty-eight yards for .i touch down. hut Hustings failed a goal. In the second period Hastings again : hooted lh?- hall over the goal, this time from the t hirty-four-y ard lino. Two tptlehdowns were scored, hut I'eek land Hustings failed al coal The tlrst touchdown was on a fine run of seventy-live yards hy Hastings. , :i ikI t lie other on a forward pass front ' Hastings to Oehart, the latter running ; thirty yards for a score. I The litst touchdown came in the I third p'-rlod. and was mainly secured through the line plunginc of iSougler. who had repiHced Hastings, although ) Mcl.aren was the one to he sent over i from the one-yard line, ilougler kicked ' goal. You men with fallen arches. ^ ;V corns ami bunions, have you 5 iS tried our v KING KUMF0RT SHOES KOR | Comfort? | h Other Rood Shoes all I lit; way from .$4.50 to $10.00. ^ i Chas. A. Brown f1 \ Co., Inc. \ ^ Hast Main Street. ^ ? Agents for the Xettleton Shoe. Ll \ C> ^///A\V\\W///##//i\\ll\H\W PENNSYLVANIA COMES BACK AND DEFEATS CORNELL TEAM Uml.er I'orvwirdn Hr*pou*li>lr In (?rrnt Measure lor Victor;?llliivkrd l\U>k? Ar? ( o>ll?. ; Uy Ajisuvlulol I PMIIiAltKU'lllA. November . Aflu :m interval of three years, the I'niversity of Pennsylvania returned t?> the winning end of the score u> tlio annual Thanksgiving 1 >tiy game here to-day. defeating Oyvnell before .1 holiday crowd. which taxed the cap.? ?-?t\ of KranKlin Kield, U3 to :i Penn sylvania outplayed its riiaN in <;verv department of the k;iiii>\ The Cornell line was utiitlil ? to hotel the rushing Qn>ike>- forwards, ami two <>f Penn sylvania's three touchdowns came an the result of blocked kicks. A poor kick-off by Matthews, the Pennsylvania. captain, enabled Cornell to get within scoring distance early In the game. when Qua rt er- Hack Shiv ertck made t'ornell's only tt)Hy with ? drop-kick front the thirt\-eight-yard line. I'einisylvaiila scored a touch down in the sani<' period, and in the no\t period, standing near the side lines. KitII-Hack Merry dropped a goal from the ticbl from tlte I wcuty-three yard mark. IVtinsyKama's other two touchdown.! i ante in the third period. 1.1 M lllll lt(. UK.II CI.OSKS MISSION W ITH \ K TOIIV JO** Kast Broad Sttcct I Special to The Times-Dispatch. I I.VN'i'llBl'lttJ. VA? November 50.? The l.ynchburg High School to-day closed its football season by defeating the local Virginia Kpiscopal School for Boys 1 ?? t<? I". Fashionable Rings DIAMONDS and PLATINUM Tito smartest ideas in dinner rings and fancy settings for precious and semi-precious stones are found hero. Brilliant ef fects which add to the beauty am! lustre of the stones. Consult us if in doubt as to what, to give?we cheer fully help with sugges tions. showing experience and an intimate under standing of the suitabil ity of giflf. We suggest an early call?shopping in so much better now. ? lifts will be laid aside for you. if you so d?sirc. ra CALIFORNIA VIA- "THE NATIONAL CftPrOl. ^ THE SMOKELESS CINDERLE8S HIGHWAY Through Storyland to the "Path of Gold" Epicures marvel and invalids wonder at the culinary accomplishments aboard tho New York-New Orleans Limited and Sunset Limited Other Fast Daily Trains ? Well nipped PERSONAL CONDUCTORS Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, Without Change Washington ?New Orleans -Los Angeles?San Francisco Send Tor booklet "The Apache Trail of Arizona" WASLIINGTON-SL'NSET ROUTE 907 G. Main Street Richmond, Vn. Qr A. J. Poston, tieneral Agent, Washington, D. C. HAD STOMACH AND KIDNEY TROUBLE TOOK TANLAC AND WAS RELIEVED Statement of Weil-Known Richmond Lady Clearly Dem onstrates Power of New Remedy in Cases of Kind Described. FRKK I'ltOM KOItM Kit TltOl'liLtiS. SHK I'KKLS FI>K "I had .Uomach and Kidney trouble | for I don't know how Ioiik. and still win n I began taking; Tanlac. I found my condition wonderfully improved, almost from the very lirst dose What it did for me was wonderful, that's all. and I gladly recommend it. I used to have pains in my bark almost coiuinu onsly night ami <lay. These arc irr rlble. a.*, anyone knows who has miff or? ed Oilis, and my stomach seemed awry all the time. I hail a heaxy, full fe-. i ins In chest and stomach after meals for hours at a time, and snuiethiiii; seemed decidedly wrong with my who 16 digestive niaohincry. l>ut since taking your wonderful medicine. which a good friend reeoiinncnded to me, I <l?> not have the pains in my back at all, and do not feel that heavy. full feel ing dragging me down all the time, t can eat anything I want, and have been so completely relieved of all nvy trou bles above mentioned 1 want to ua.Y I think il a splendid medicine and worthy recommendation ' ?aul Mrs. .H. Mitchell. tSrove Avenue. Rich nioml. "Il relieved me of every trouble af t ? i" suffering Ioiik. long hours, days and mo-itiis ot" misery." Is the statement of s<> nuinj Tanlac has helped, there surc l\ Tin no longer be any doubters herd In 11 ich:. i.?11 ? 1 How," said T. PrincG, tlic Tanlac man. ia commenting rece.nt ly on Tanl.ic's remarkable sale here in Richmond. "All over the big territory. 1 manage tho result-s have been th# same." In Richmond. for the benefit of those who never before have read or heard of Tan lac il might be mentioned that Tanlac is sold only through authorised dlMfributing druggists. Here in Rich mond only through I'olk Miller Drug Co.. lOt! K. Broad St., 831 K Main St,; Tragle's Drug Store. 817 K. Broad St.; Idggott's Drug Store, formerly Polk Miller'* Drug Store No .1. 301 K. Broad Street.?Adv.