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ATLANTA. ua
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GOUTHERN TEAMS FACING
AL BHTTLE STUADH
By Fuzzy Woodruff.
g N all this harrowing excitement
§ over the world serles, which has
" passed the stage of excitement
And has entered the vale of lears,
blessed if most of us haven't forgot
? that we are in the throes of a
football season and the best tootball
season that this soction has seen
~ It's time to wake up, for with Sal
urday come the games that are going
1o begin to untangle the Southern
situation and give those who thrive
%dopf some sort of angle on the
‘ ovember battles. For on Saturday's
mule ghere is more than one game
! the issue is in doubt, and more
than one game where the beans may
be spilled for the dopesters.
~ Take our conflict right here in At
_*gilllh between the Jackets and Da
widson. About nine out of ten foot
ball bugs will tell you of Tech's com
paratively easy victory over the Nnnh‘
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Carolina Presbyterians lasl season,
and they'll take it for granted that
the same thing is golng to happen
next year
But you can’t find that same spirit
out at Tech Flats, where they really
know, from reports brought in from
such eagle-eyed scouts as Coach
Alexander. They'll tell you there that
Tech is In for a regular game, and
they’ll tell yvou the truth
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NH\V, this isn't any bear story. Tech
is golng to win, and Tech is going
to win by a comfortable margin.
There's no doubt about that, But the
Jackets will have to fight for every
point they make, and they'll have to
fight, and fight hard, to keep David
son from making points—and a re
spectable number of points, at that,
Davidgon has had a fine football
record this season. The Tay Hell Pre
destinarians started out with a rush
by holding Virginia to a couple of
touchdowns, when the F. F, V.'s ex
pected to run up a score in their
initlal combat. Then Davidson came
right back the mnext BSaturday and
showed that this strong game was far
from a fluke by beating the tar lights
out of the Tarheel Aggies.
Now, the A. and M. of North Caro
lina isnit any slouch of a football
college. lL.ast year they had such
proud achlevements to boast of as a
14-12 victory over the Navy and the
distinetion of running up a pair of
tcuchdowns on that great Washing
ton and Tee team. ;
This yvear the prospects at A. and
M. were ven brighter. Most of the
old men returned, and there were
promising recruits, and still Davidson
trimmed this team by a 17-0 count,
it I remember correctly.
I So if Tech beats this team, and
beats it decisively, Atlanta will know
that Helsman has a football team out
at the Flats, the which Atlanta has
xnown to all intents and purposes
since the first v.vee:c n‘o September.
FOR has Georgia anything like a
ladyllke contest. The Athens
gang 18 to play Florida, and the Al
ligators in the past two years have
been a mighty dangerous October
eleven. The Floridians start early
and they have speed and condition
to bank on in thelr early battles,
which usually isn't true of their op
ponents. Tast season, Florida sur
prised the South by holding both Au
burn and Sewanee to a single touch
down in Oectober gains, and it Is sald
that Florida has better prospects this
year.
Again there is hardly a chance of
their beating the Red and Black, but
Cunningham's charges must be up
and doing every step of the way to
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THI'; good games don’t stop there,
‘ either. The clash between ("lem |
son and Tennessee ought to be &
humdinger, as Tennessee has gun‘!
back & bit this year, according to}
reports, and Clemson has a hard
fighting, if a green team. Loulsiana
Btate should more vhu;v have {ts hands
full in handling Texas A. and M,
coached by no less a luminary than
the great Bully Vandergraaf
Chattanooga will win a whole lot
of renown and demand serious con
sideration if the Lookouts take the
measure of Mississippl A. and M., and
Alabama should have far from its
usual tea party with Misslssippl Col-
Jege. This little institution caused a
distinct shock last Saturday by com
ling in an easy victor over the Uni
versity of Mississippl, and the Tusca-
Ilm-u;n team is !lkely to strike the
gsame rock that Ole Miss encouritered.
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"[ HI one intersectional clash of
Saturday is between North Car
olina and Harvard, and this game wllll
be watched with interest here, for
North Carolina plays the Jackets Sat
urday week
Roses Now Tied With
The White Elephants
F‘ollnwlnf are the standin of the
teams ih the Atlanta Hnwhnzfi-eu‘ue‘
' Team Standing.
Team. . W. L. Pet.
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White EpDants.. +. s v ovl ® 583
Roses.. .. . eSI W A
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T T SRR RSR T 15, HOO
Federals.. .. e ait 1 e
The Roses captured two games out of
three from the Federals last night In
the Atlanta Bowling League, and the
winners went into a tie for second p]lf‘i"
with the White Klephants, each having
a .583 percentage. The Federals won
their first game last night
Following are Wednesday night's
scores
Roses.
1 2 ] T
Rathe: CaasT N N I 483
CGiasding .. .. .. X 0 188 158 520
THomaS.. .. .. .. 184 220 104 598
Young . it sID 108 189
Silhers. . . Grsnayee lIN 1 07
Total . ..542 923 832 2,697
Federals.
1 2 3 T
Chandler . . £.160 168 172 500
Pelot. . WSSt e det S
e L e e e 450
Thompson .181 169 199 489
Hughey. L 1686 167 189 512
Handicap . - BB 228
Total. 834 877 924 2,636
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—THti ATLANTA GEUKUIAN—
Indoor Athletic Season Will
“Start at the Y.M.C.A.Tonight
By George W. Mackey.
HE indoor track and fleld ath-
I letic season will be started off
at the sound of the gun to
night at the Young Men's Christian
Assoclation, at which time the men
will begin a series of nine indoor
m--:;tu, divided into periods of three
oachn.
The meets will be run on the classi
fied basls, there being three classes of
contestants, A, B and C. The men
contest against only those In their
own division, and they are placed
in a class according to their ability,
the highest scorers being In class A.
In each of the three classes there
will be tri-monthly awards of ribbons
for first, second and third places, and
at the end of the nine meets a gold
medal will be awarded the highest
scorer in each class.
This system gives every nan an
opportunity to compete, and as the
competition is narrowed down to
three divisions, there will probably
be a close race in each of the three
groups.
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THE Young Men will fire the open
ing series tonight as a part of
their regular gymnasium period, and
the Young Business Men will hold
the events tomorrow night. The four
events are as follows: SGO-yard dash,
100 yard dash, fence vault and stand
ing broad jump. In the 50 yard dash
class A men will be all who run the
distance in 6 2-5 seconds or less; class
B between 73-5 and 62-5 seconds,
and class C all over ’l3-5 seconds.
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[IN the 100-yard dash the runner
| must make the required distance
of 11-2 laps in 13 seconds or less
in order to place in class A. Be
tween 142-5 and 181-5 seconds will
give him class B. Over -4 2-5 seconds
will furnish a berth in class C. In
the fence vault nothing less than 6
feet 1 inch will satisfy class A stand.
ing: between 5 feet 9 inches will place
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one in class B, and those failing to
clear the 5 foot 9 height will be placed
in class C,
In the standing broad jump a leap
of 9 feet will guarantee a place In
class A; between 8 feet 8 inches and
9 feet will be class B, and less than
% feet 6 inches will be class C. Points
ranging in value from 1 to 100 will
be given for the different individual
performances, and the total of these
points will be carried over from
month to month.
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‘ALL members of the men's depart
| ment, whether attending one of
‘the night classes or not, who desire
to compete in the meets during the
‘winter are invited to come down and
‘enter the different events. The meets
are not limited to only the membrs
lnf th two physical classes. As it is
necessary that the men get in every
meet in order to be successful in the
competition, they should plan to be
present either tonight or tomorrow
night.
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A FULL schedule of boys’ athletic
and aquatic activities are on
card for the next few days, as the’
season begins with them also during
this week. The school B boys will
hold a meet this afternoon, while the
school A group will contest Satur
day morning. The events for these
two meets are 60 yard dash, standing
broad jump and fence vault. The
first aquatic meet for the A and the
B youngsetrs will be held Saturday
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‘morning at 10 o'clock. The new High
School ¢lass began its schedule yes
‘etrday afternoon with a full quota
of boys present, and prospects for a
good group for the 15-16-year-old |
boys are good. This eclass’ will hold
its first athletic meet next Wednes- |
day afternoon. ‘
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A. A, C. Golf Tourney
Starts Play Frida
e y
Golfers representing the Atlanta Ath
letic Club will compete In the qualify
ing rounds of their tournament for the
club championship on either Friday or
Baturday.
Match play will start immediately
after the qualifying round and will cov
er a period of two weeks with the usual
set dates, Wednesday and Saturday, for
the final playing limit of each round.
Due to the usondtd fall weather now
prevailing and the splendid condition of
the course, it is believed that there will
be a record entry list to the tourna
ment.
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FOOTBALL RESULTS.
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At Annapolis, Md.--Navy 14, Mary
land Agies T.
At _Ann Arbor, Mich.—Michigan 54,
Caroll 0,
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active service and his shoulders, back
and limbs felt the after-effects of
marching. -
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Jones applied it to the sore spots and
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drill in the sun as Spry as ever.”
Private Jones passed the experi
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—vaunsDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916.
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FOOTBALL GAMES TODAY.
East.
Fordham vs. Boston, at New York.
West.
Friends vs. Washburn, at Wichita.
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