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! u hit' 2 b u III t i 1 f 4 : J; '$ ..! i ! 3 - V V. I' : H Si i J- r PAGES TURKEY DAY GAP ON THE GRIDI Virginia-Carolina Game of Much Interest WASHIFieiOIi & LEE VS. A. & M. Game of Greatest Interest in the South Will be Played at Austin, Texas, Between Notre Dame and Texas. Atlanta,, Ga., Nov. 26 Chief in in terest among the football games which tomorrow will mark the end of the season in the South- grill-fee that be tween the University-of Texas' and Notre Dame at Austin. While Texas always has put a strong eleven in the field, it is agreed by gridiron experts that the team this season prooably is. the best that .ever has represented the Lone Star State. In view of the fact that Notre Dame this year has vanquished many pf the strongest elevens in the East, among them the Army and Pennsylvania State, it gen erally is believed that Texas has little chance of winning. Of scarcely "less importance will be the annual clash of Virginia and North Carolina-" at Richmond, Va. In the light of games played so far this year Virginia should emerge victorious over its traditional .rival, -"but" recently' North Carolina has been working des perately to improve its play, in order to give the men from Charlottesyllle the battle of their "careers. T - Other important . games in the South tomorr6vfr. will "be: Clemson vs. Georgia Tech at At lanta. Sewanee vs. Vanderbilt at Nashville. South Carolina vs. Citadel at Co lumbia, S. C. Tnlarifi va. Arkansas at New Or- 2LX1S .Tennessee vs. Kentucky State at j Lexington, Ky. V. M. I. vs. V. if. l. at KoanoKe, va. .Texas Aggies vs. L. S-U.;at Hous ton. - r Washington & Lee vs.-North Caro lina Aggies at Norfolk, Va. - Wake Forest vs. Davidson at GSiar lotte, N. C. , O . New York, Nov. 26 The old cus tom of playing the nnal game of the ' football season on Thanksgiving Day is still adhered to by a few Eastern colleges and as a result several inter varsity contests are scheduled for to morrow. The feature game is the meeting of Pennsylvania and Cornell at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Both Cornell . and Pennsylvania have been defeated or held to tie games several TL RON V V A li Lvi Tihi Qoanimfiesceini Any Child V Anyone who buys from us a Dollar's Worth of Furniture, or pays us a Dollar on their account, gets a Ticket. That Ticket entitles them to a yote for some Child on "Tinymite," which they can nominate, and have registered with us for One Vote. Thereafter, the nominee or child can bring their Tickets to us once a week and have their credits made opposite their names on the register. Can be Seen in Our Window at Any Time that he is not or not, "Come in." It reallv makes or not, Come in." It really makes no difference to us if giye you the figures with our fingers, "And don't want you Our reason for giving "Tinymite" away is manifold: You will do just this, and McDOUGALD A. & M. Team's Right End in Thanks giving Game With Washing ton & Lee. times this year, yet the suqcess of their seasons will hinge to a certain degree upon the outcome of the final contest of the schedule. ; ' , The Quakers are favored , to con tinue the, annual triumph over Cor nell although it is conceded that the game will be hard fought. ? Next in. importance is the contest between the Carlisle Indians and Brown at Providence. Brown is not likely to do more than hold the Red Men in reasonable check. Other games scheduled in the East and South include Bucknell-Washing-ton and Jefferson, at Washington, Pa. ; Holy Cross-Georgetown, at Washing ton. D. C. - Chicago, Nov. 26. First in impor tance of the few Thanksgiving Day football - games in the Middle West this year is to take place at Austin. Texas, where. Notre Dame's fast and powerful eleven with more than a vis ionary claim to high honors will play the University of Texas. It is doubt ful whether the Texans can frame a defense capable of stopping the Hoo sier eleven which trampled over the Army and Penn. State teams. Syra cuse has a chance to redeem itself and Eastern football generally in the game with St. Louis University. The latter eleven, however, is not of high class. - GC "Here's' TINYMITE FIRST For you to know that we are in business. SECOND To look us over. thenyou will be better, off, ' Case and' Western Reserve meet in annual battle at Cleveland. West Point, N. Y., Nov. 26. Except for the final signal drill tomorrow tne Army is ready for its big gridiron bat tle with the Navy Saturday. The team got snappy, signal practice this afternoon in secret. 5 Just" who. Coach ; Daly .will start against the Middies behind the Army line is unknown. Present indications point to Hoge, Benedict and Hodgson as the most likely combination. Leo Leary, Harvard's end coach, arrived today and worked out with the Army mentors. The Army squad will leave here for New York "at 8:30 Friday morning. ""Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 25. A pro posal to have the annual Harvard-Yale football game played on Thanksgiving Day instead of on the Saturday pre ceding, has been communicated unoffi cially to the Harvard football man agement. The proposition comes from Yale officials and is said to have found favor at New Haven. '' . The Harvard authorities are.not in favor of Jhe change; it is understood, RIDDICK A. & 'A. Team's Right Half Back in Thanksgiving Game With Wash ington & Lee. In rxl ' - ' ' ' f off AouiinniaOg Sepimdi A Mninigdoinni ffos- si 1 : The Oppol,tunity,, carousing in Our back yard. Come in and see him, and whether vou are fromMissouri. Kankakee to buy until you see everything else in town." and so will we. Don't forget, i ; ; j l? '0 TENNEY , X T, ,. A. & M. Team's Full Back in Thanks giving. Game With Washing '.. rititon and Lee. but willingness has been expressed by some ofUthem to assist Yale and Princeton"' bo lighten the end of their football. jfghedules. At present Princetoh-meets Harvard and Yai0f;on consecutive Saturdays and Yale' has only aweek between the Prinq'ot'on and Harvard games. A confjerjence of Harvard,. Yale: and Princeton managers; may be held to consider this problem, j MAY TAKE OLD JOB. Joe Tinker May Play Shortstop for Chi Town. Chicago, November 26. John Ev ers, manager of the Chicago Nationals, will try to have Joe Tinker, deposed leader of the Cincinnati baseball team, brought back here to play his old position at shortstop. Evers today said this much, but would not intimate what sort of an offer he would make for Tinker. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 26. Joe Rivers, of Los Angeles, and Leach Cross, of New York,, lightweights, will box a 20-r6und match at Vernon are na tomorrow. TheM have met twice in no decision bouts in New York, and this matcch, it is expected, will determined which shall fight the cham pion lightweight Wfcllie Ritchie, on New Yeaf s day. i IHloirse 99 or Oskosh. We can sneak all if it is Furniture, if we can't suit doyle Arrested. In Connection With Confession of Murderer' of Detective. Trinidad, Colo., Nov. 26. E. L. Doyle,' secretary-treasurer of District No. 15, United Mine -Workers of Ameyica, was arrested today by mili tary authorities after an inquiry in which Doyle i was questioned concern ing the whereabouts of an organizer being sought in conpection with the confession of Louis Zancanelli. Zancanelli has confessed to having assassinated George W. Belcher5, a de tective in this city November, 20th, and swears that he was hired to com-, mit the murder. . ' Denver, Colo., Nov. 26. National and district officers of the United Mine Workers of America now in Col orado in connection with the coal strike, tctfay disclaimed knowledge of a conspiracy in connection with the killing of Detective G. W. Belcher. , A conspiracy , was . charged in ; the confession of : Luis Zancanelli. READY FOR GAME. Army and Navy About' Ready for Sat- urday Tie-up. . Annapolis, Md.,. - November 26 . While the Academy band furnished accompaniment to the songs that will boom across the field at the .Polo Grounds in New York . toward . the Army hosts on Saturday, the Navy football team and scrubs went through the'last practice on the home grounds this afternoon. The work was light and no scrimmaging was done. There will be light exercise by the squad tomorrow before leaving in the afternoon for New York. A BRONZE TABLET TO JEFFERSON DAVIS. Placed in Wall of Federal Building in Richmond. Richmond, Va., November 26. A bronze tablet to Jefferson Davis, Pres ident of the Confederacy and . once Secretary of War of the United States, woose name was chiselled off Cabin John Bridge, Washington, by Federal authority, today .was placed in the wall of the Federal building here, with the consent of the National govern ment. It is to mark , the location of his offices as President of the Confed erate States of America. JOHN W. THOMAS IS SERIOUSLY ILL. Is President of Nashville, Chattanoo ga & St. Louis. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 26. That John W. Thomas, Jr.,, president of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, who seevral days ago suf fered an attack of pleural pneumon ia, has been critically ill, became known here today. Physicians tonight, however, said that he has shown much improvement in the last few hours and is now nrantioallv nut nf ndanger. BEACHEY TO WASHINGTON. Will Tell Navy Department the Cause of Accident. San Diego, Cal., Nov. 26. Lincoln Beachey, aviator, received a telegram today from the Secretary of the Navy, expressing the latter's willingness to hear and consider the aviator's views as to the cf -use of the deaths of Lieu tenants Ellington and Keli at North island last Monday. Beachey will start for Washington tomdrrom. duds on you buy Furniture those tonorues. or v THIRD For you to buy, and FOURTH-.Buy some more. you, then see, see John Wanamaker. Anthracite Coal for Stoves; Domestic Lump for Grates. Pocha hontas' Steam for Furnaces; Pocahontas' prepared Nut Coal for Cooking Ranges. - ' . - CEMENT AND PLASTER. We are now receiving 14,000 bags "Giant" Portland Cement, and 2,000 bags King's Windsor Wall Plaster from schooner. "Geo ' v Pruitt, Jr." . " Everything for Builders. Large stock of Shingles, Laths, Rubber roofing, Lime Pipe, Etc. We respectfully solicit your orders BTrifc&PE-fe CO. Initial Ststidneiry We have opened our new Correspondence Cards. All the latest styles and tints in fine stationery. 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