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WAKE FOKEST WINS.
Opening (iamo an Overwhelming
Victory for Old (Void and Muck.
Wake Fcrest, Oct. 2..- The War-
renton high school football team.
which generally furnishes an excel-
lent practice game for the varsity,
was overwhelmingly defeated Satur
day in the. first football game of the
reason by the score of 61 to 0. Hut
three times did the visitors make a
ilrst down, and on each occasion t!ie
gains were tho result ot lorward
passes. Wake Forest was noticeably
weak in the defense of this, which
was Warrpnton's greatest ground
gainer. Only once was Wake Forest
licld for downs and this on the 1
yard line. This is tho tourth season
that Wake Forest has played tills
'team, and the score today was three
times as large as any before. Coach
Thompson sent twenty men In to bat
tle against the preps and all did well.
'Several of the best men were not
used, among them being Utley, the
most reliable ground-gainer on the
team. R. L. Holding was the star
ot the game, making consistent, gains
whenever lie received the hall and
tackling hard on all occasions. Joy
nrr was strong in recovering punts.
Captain Betts was used at quarter
and ran his team well.
... Touchdowns: Joyncr 4; Savage 1;
V. Faucettc, ::; Singleberry, 1 ;
Cates, 1; Parker, 1. Goals: Harris,
7. Hefcrce, Broughton. Umpire,
Ow.ler. Field Judge, Dowd. Time
ol quarters, 10 mintes.
SATl'KDAY'S GAME.V
f'-' ' 1 '-.''...'',.
' 'f American IjCntjiie.
Detroit 2; Washington 3.
St. Louis !": New York 4. Second
game, St. Louis New ork 7. ,
(,'nicago 9; Boston 1. Second
game, Chicago 4; Morton 2.
Cleveland I; Pailadelphia (i. Sec
ond game, Cleveland 4: Philadelphia
J. . ' .
National
Pailadelphia 2:
lieajtne.
Pittxhiirs;-
ti. se;
ond game, Philadelphia 7; Pitts
burg ii.
, :,Nev York 8; Chicago 1.
Ticston ;. Cincinnati 2. Second
game, Boston 1; Cincinnati 4.
Brooklyn B; St. Louis (!. Called
end lllh, darkness.
. American. Association.
Toledo 4 ; Columbus II. Second
game, Columbus 1; Toledo U.
Milwaukee 7; St. Paul 2. Second
game, Milwaukee 0. St. Paul 2.
Indianapolis 3; Louisville 2.
. Kansas City 5; Minneapolis tf.
Second game, Postponed, on account
oi wet grounds.
HTAXDING OF THE OMIJS.
American League.
Cluhs. Won. Irfist. p.C.
Philadelphia. . . . !)S 4S .671
Detroit. . . i . . 7 60 .lilX
Cleveland. ..... 07 70 .621
New York. . . . . 76 71 .61 7
Chicago. . . . . . 7: 73 .60(1
Boston. , . . . 7H 74 .41(7
Washington.. . 2 SO .till
St. Louis, . . . .11 lOH .2X1
National League.
Clubs. Won. Lost. P.O.
New York. . , '.. . 91 51 .641
Chicago. ... . . . . S7 5!t . r U U
Pittsburg. . : . . SI 66 .Mil)
Philadelphia. . . . 7S 66 .542
St. Loui:: . . . . 71! 70 .51 1
Cincinnati... . . . (is h .456
Brooklyn. . . . . (iO 82 ..423
Boston. . ... . :!X 10." .266
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Eleven Saiurday Afternoon
Time I i-n w i ciii1 fur ()iniii(r of
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'1 ho A ,'trnl Jl. College and Krunh
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TAIi ST U'KOIU).
("iiptain and Oiiiii'li'ihacli of A. M
Eleven. .
Sntnrdav as a kihimm- 01 t;ip winter
game.
I'roni the wnv the :-ailor team lias
heen iei'loi'iunr-r this year, they have
a erv last team. An the coming
line will lie A. and ll.'s Inst game
it is hard to
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DAVE IIOKERTSOX
& M.'h lushiiiii llallliuek.
the hardcHt hallles ever tought when
these two elevens meet.
Saturday alternoon Coach Green
had a regular game lor liractitc. the
varsity and bciuIis were the main
performers, but tae varsity was by
lar the leading li;;lil. The game was
very (iiiappy, every one seemed to
. .in, "
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"DUTCH Y" SEIEERT
Fast Ielt End of Afjuie Eleven.
be full of ginger and it was a good
practice game for the varsity. The
scrubs were lighter, but they stnek
gallantly to their post, and did the
befit tfiey could.
The stars on the scrubs were few.
Burner, Sumner, Rollins and Harper
were the, bl lights, yu tUo vanity
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tho stomach treatment and the drug
gist tor tne pnysic, until the sav
ings of a lifetime are exhausted and
yet 110 cure.
Let's be-' reasonable.
1 ne kick stomai ii is in every easo
the result .of over-eating, hurried
mas-ticaUon and nnproiier choice of
foods. Tho .mucous lining all tho
way down the tuoci tract, loses its
setmitiveneHS, and when food is
toned down the muscles tail to re
spoiled. They do not churn the food
as they should. The glaniiu no
longer give out gastric -juice -to dis
solve the iood and render it capable
of .assimilation.' The man has be
come a dyspeptic.
There is one sure wav .and only
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every one was as brignt as could bo.
No matter where or how thev got
the hall, the next thing vns to kick
the goal.
.Couch llrecn has been holdlng
tuesu games every Saturilav, but
last Saturday t.iey reached a climax.
as 110:11 now on tne varsity will be
playing games .that dnv, Imt a
. I '-'stew ' ' '.
'" I ' ' 9 ' ,
liOXXIE DIXX
One of the l-'a liners' Husky Guards.
4 .
slight fcrlmmage will be held every
illernoon.
Mr. S. M. Smith, oducational di
rector ot tile Navy Y. M. C. A., at
Norfolk, Vu will deliver a lecture
In the Metropolitan hall next Friday
night. His subject will he about the
life of an American sailor, and it is
hoped that. both the A, and M. and
lVanHlIn teams will be present. The
and M. band will furnish music,
and the public is invited. The en
tertainment will 8 tart at 8:30 p. m.
Foot tm 1 1 (James Played Saturday,
At Princeton: Stevens 0; Prince
ton 37.
At Cambridge: Harvard 15; Dates
0." . '
At Carlisle: Carlisle Indians 17;
Dickinson 0.
At Ithaca: Cornell Rr Colgate 0. .
At New Ilnven: Yale 2H; Holy
Cros-s 0.
At Columbia, S. (V. I'ntversity of
South, Carolina vs, tieorgia Medical
College, called off on- account of lll-
ne.s of Georgia manager.
At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania fi;
(Jettysburg College II.
At Williamston; Williams 0; Kens
selaer 0.
At Hanover: Dartmoutii 22; Mas
sachusetts Agricultural College 11.
At Eastan: LaFayette a; I'rsisus
0. ;. '.1-
At South Bethlehem: LehigbT 11;
Western Maryland 5.
At State College: Pennsylvania
State 57; Ooneva 0.
At Northropheld, Minn.; Minneso
ta .1 ; Ames 0.
At Klchmoiid: Richmond College
0; Maryland AgricuMural College .
At Nashville: Vaiiderbilt -H;. Bir
mingham College 0.
At Davidson, N. C; Davidson "J 5;
Catawba 0.
At University or Alabama: l.m
vcisity of Alabama 17; Howard U.
At Athens, Ga.; liniversity ot
Georgia 51; Alabama Presbyterian
College 0. '
At Macon, Ga.; Mercer 12; Gor
don 0.
SINKAVS i AMES.
Aiiiericun league.
Deti'oit-St. Louis, rain.
Clevelan-t.'hicago, rain.
National League.
New York -r; Chicago II.
Boston-Cincinnati, rain.
Brooklyn-St. Louis, rain.
American Association.
Indianapolis 5; Louisville 4, Sec
ond game, Louisville 2; Indianapolis
1. ' ' . ' '
Kansas. City 7; Minneapolis 10.
Second game, Kansas City 4; Minne
apolis ;:. Called end 5th, darkness.
Milwaukee 4; St. Paul ;i.
Toledo-Columbus, rain.
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San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 2
mane treatment '.of children and
inn is will be discussed bv men
women from all '.parts ol '.the
II11-ani-and
coun
try at the thirty-filth annual con
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Association, -which meets at the St.
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week, beginning tomorrow. Among
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prominent workers In the cause of
child and animal protection in the
world. One of the most, notable fea
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