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Npw~RnwlingTeai3ie Contemplated?Jamestown Races?Footbal Used Piano ?at a Biga REDUCTION In perfect condition; very beau? tiful case; excellent tone. 1 S350.00 Weser Bros. Piano, beautiful upright mahogany case, almost as good as new, ttO?*"! now.?JJ?-?fc*?/ WalterD.Moses&Co.. 103 E. Broad Street. Oldest Music House in Virginia and North Carolina. IN ITS BEST FORM Several Changes Made Prior to Game Against William and Mary. [Special to Tbe Times-Dispatch.] Ashland, Va.. November 3.--Just what the outcome of the game ln V llamsburg on Saturday between Wil? liam and Mary ^^ Randolph-Macon wlll be lt ls hardly ?P^sible to guess from comparatlve scores. R*"" {.mi Macon's.team Is however, ln the bes condltlon that lt has heen in thls se* son. The eleven has undergono .i gen erai overhaullng. and looks betto ta tho shake-up. Blanton ls ont ". tm game. befng lald up with lndlgestion Whlte has*been put Perrnanently a left half back. Wray has.beer,, out to a week wlth a bad knee. He ls very valuable defenslve player. fclop Itlns has been shlfted to the vacanc St full, and the ^eftv end seems t have a prnounced ablllty to hlt th line: in hls place at rlght end 3 1 Bate has been put. Bane ls a stead playor, although not so fast as Ho klns R. F. Bane has be^n put at quai te" and the youngster ls ^i'v ^ oplng into a star. He ls Rainlng bo experience and speed. J. F. Woo< house has been out of the game ten Dorarily on account of classes. Ho inj 11 back ln for Saturday's game. H pface has been fllled by Dyerle cent on Randolph-Macon Academy at Be ford City. last year. Wightman. sul stltute end. ls out for a day or t* wlth a bad wrlst. Tne most pronounced lmprovono; on the squaa has been made "y ti llnesmen. From aU appearances th. are now ln trlm to play champ'onsn ball for the rest of the season. On Tuesday nlght the students he a. bl" football rally. Coach Warn and Cheer Leader Nolley made speech< and all the songs nnd yells were go over and practlced. On Wednesdi arternoon practlcally tha entlre st dent body was on the side llnes watc lne the scrlmmage and practlclns thi rootlng. Every man seems to. be t htnd the efforts of the team. BOWLlMlEAGUE L BE F Experienced and Inexperieno Players on Same Team so as to Develop New Talent. Tn order. .to stlmulate interest bowling a 'rlew laague wlll bo form wlthln a'-'few" aays. it ls Intended have the teams forrnlng thc le'ag composed of two old an'd seasoned plt ers and three novlces. The reason i this arrangement Is the lack of expe ?need bowlers. In addltion to t scarcity of men it ls also the deslre those Interested in the formation the league to develop new players. It was polnted out by the man ca Interested ln the movement that team whlch represented Richmond the National Bowling Tournament Baltlmore made a most credita ahowing. landlng ln thirtleth pl om of a total of 700 teams competl As a matter of fact one of the 1( players, Whitman, ranked third anv all the bowlers ln attendance. bowled 255. As a wlnter sport bowling has rlvals. 'It ls a game requlrlng l bralns and brawn, and clalms m <ievotecs locally. Should the league meet with succjss appropr prizes wlll be offered to the wlni ?team In addltion to a cup whlch be thc property o? the team wini the championshlp. It ls lntendec make the organization a permanent fair. Witnln tlie next tew days nlte plans wlll havo been formed given to the public. Richmond wlll be repressmei*. at next nettional tournament at Bui and by that time lt ls hoped thi team wlll be developed which bring the championshlp honor Rlchmond. EL i The Car That Has No Vah IMPISRIAL MOTOll CAK CO., I> 00 nrond Street. VERBOSA "It Speaks for Itself," WON THB RACE, ind Captured the Flrst Prlze?I Favor. THE 10C. CIGAH FOR BC. Havana Flller- -Porto Rlcan Wri Call for It hv name at your d The Four Cylmder RE0 A. hi"h powered car, rich and iome, (or $1250.00. Thi* car, at this price, is so rema an achievement that the thinkinj will waat it explained. Write Reo Motor Sales Cc South Boston, TEN AMERICAN ANDqEURCC'EA'JA' 'AWttt TEN AMERICAN AHU, Sauer LUREL STAKES WON BY ALL RED Wins in Impressive Fashion From Melisande, Heavily Piayed Favorite. [Spoclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Latohla, Ky., November 3.?All Kod upset all calculatlons ln the Laurel nolllng stakes at Latonla to-day, by wlnnlng ?. Impressive fashion from Melisande, tho heavily piayed favorlte, by a length, wlth Tom Uayward, thlrd, a length back, and a head ln Iront oi thc other starter, Prlnco Gal. The raco was marred by a bad start, Prlnco Gal being practlcally left at the post. Summanes: ... , , ??. flrst race?purse $400, tlve and one hau turioiigs?Duiiuts, nrst; Kamazun, seconu; Pluln Alin, tiliru. '^'"^ .}'-{i\^?: $2 mutuels pa u: Uuoois. *8.o0, wln, ltamuzan, $9, place; Plain Ann, So.10, Second raco?flvo and one-half fur? longs, purse $400?V. Powers, tlrst. Apine Prince, second; l<roetUe, ti.ira. laiino, $1:08 2-5. $2 mutuels pald: V. Powers, $10.40, wln; Applo Prince, $23.1)0, place; Frecklo, $3.40, ahow. I Third race?purse $409, mlle and a furlong, selllng?Third Rail. tlrst, Uucoii Marguerite. second; Nethermost. thlrd. Time, 1:53. $2 mutueis pald. ' Ihlrd Rail, $7.1)0, wln; Queen Mar? guerite, $3.60, place; Nethermost, $J.J0, fourth race?tlu Laurel stakes. purse $1,200, slx furlongs, selllng?AU I Red. flrst; Mollsanae, second; 1 orn riay ward thlfd. Time, 1:13 3-5. (SjjUtueta [pald: All Red, $40.20, wln; Molisamle, I *8Fl0f,th> aCrace?one mlle. handlcap, | purse $500?Star Charter. flrst; Sldnoy B.. second: Idleweiss. thlrd. Tlnie, 1:40 1-5. $2 mutuels pald: Star Char? ter, $3.70, wln; Blaney'R.. $2-??. Placo; I Idleweiss. $2.80, show. , 1 Slxth race-purse $400, mlle ? seventy yards. selllng?Henry Hutch lnson, flrst: Imprudent, socond: t>\y Mary, thlrd. Time, 1:44 3-5. $2: mu? tuels pald: Henry Hutchlnson, $31.20. wln; imprudent. $3.50, place; Foxy . Mary, $3.40, show. rOR miM GAME '. Probable Line-Up. of Virgini. : Eleven in Saturday's Con \\ test Announeed. '' I [Speclal to Thc Tlmes-Dlspatch.] !i Charlottes-...le. Va., November 3. - j Darkness found Vlrglnla's footbal " squad hard at work on Lambeth Fiel. > agaln to-day. The return of coo ! weather put new llfe lnto tho men, an. 1 lhe practlce was full of snap. Mos s of tlie aftornoon was devoted to run ' nlns through stgnals. though some at '* tention was glven to punt tormatloni 1 Advlsory Coaehes Spates and^miam \ gave much of thelr time to indiUduc 1 instructlon. The latter was ver ':- avorably impressed with thc show v ing made by Beardoll and Westcr, c . the scrub team. . To-morrow's program calls for a '-: hour's slgnal practlce from 3 to ? ? Head Coach Crawford to-nlght ar nounced the following probable lln up for Saturday's game. Wood, centr. Towles and Pankey, guards; A arn< and Holladay. tackles; Bowen and Wl son, ends; Honaker. quarterback. Toc and Drlver, halfbacks; Jones. fullbac Nlneteen pluyers wlll compose t squad, the others belng Goodhu*. ful back: Cannon and Harris. half back Grant, quarterback; Hewltt. end; Bea doll. Wester and Wellford, llnesmc The team as above announeed, w he one of tr.j ltghtest that has repr sented Vlrglnla ln recent years. T placlng of Wllson at end brlngs t team's average welght down to 1. The players who compose tne seco icamar; perhaps ten pounds heavi man for man. and. of course. many these wlll be trled out Saturday. '?Emptv" Cooke and "Johnnlo" N( alurnnl coaehes of recent years, w reach Washlngton ln tlmo to soeSi urday's contest. and w 111 spend the, f "owlng week heer to help prepare 1 team for the Georgetown Bame, Of the present coachlng sc.uad, U Hams returned to-nlght to Roano and on Saturday wlll act aa an. offlc at the North carolina-Vlrglnia Po technlc instltute game ln Rlgft? Spates wlll aceompany the \ trgi team to Washington. ot ln ble towi om! anyl new late ilng! wlll. ilng' ' toi ar lcll nnd | the! Caso, <es c, ubllo ATTRACTS IHE Fields Fast Filling With Hui . men in Quest o? Game?Ra bits and Quail Attract. Wlth the huntlng season now in blast, nunismon are rapWly UWn Held and woods, pursulng t'cetwli ii ds or the nlmble-footed rabbit a day but nnds some party star out for tho country, loaded with of-the necessary paraphernalia wlth guns cleaned and prlmed. Probably ln few other sectlons 01 country aro there bc- many ar nuntsmen as ln Richmond. Lot llrst day of November come. v, hen ban of the law ls llfted. and each going traln carrles wlth h, dlso ot the mlghty Nlmrod. By llia giving Day not a strip pf groun whlch huntlng is permitted but have been visited b>' sookors ? game. Of course, everythlng sl able wlll not huve been shot foi ull lovers of the uport are good vn: men, but a try wlll havo been nuu A little later on the opossum au coon wlll come ln for slaughter this wlll bo ufter tho frost has 1: to thicken und the moon rlses lu night. At present the partridge quail. wlth an occasional flin; "Brer Rabljit" will prove thc prli attractions to those all<?ld. hand rkabla Va. llaltcr?TeuulN. [Sneciul toTh ? Time?-Dispat.;h Hampton, Vn., November 3.?Th ldence of Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar M. nls on Phoebus Bay. was this r man! n??n the scene of a brilliant we. ? man when thelr daughter, Mlss Grace Tennls, was marrled to John llu Baker, of "Rlchmond. Mlss Kalte nls, a cousin of the bride, was pi hohor. and John Taylor. of ltich was thu best man. Mlss Tennls v gown of whito crepe de c-bina carried Ultes of the valley and I roses. She is the daughter of Tennls, president, of the Hank or bus, Mr. and Mrs. Baker' left tl" HV1L tornoon.for New york. They w 29' 1 bidf ln Richmond, SSSSSSSSSSBSSmwmmmlmmlmBB^mmBWBWmmBBltlSasm - Quality and Economy Reign Supreme in the Suits and Over coats Shown Here at $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $25 Burk & Company, 808 E. Main Street DAY'S RACES AT NORFOLK RUN OVER HEAVY TRACK Favorites Go Down to Defeat in Majority of Events?Scratches Are Few, and Fairly Good Fields Are Seen. i *? 1 thlrd. Norfolk, Va., November 3.?Ab a re? sult of the raln of thls mornlng the races to-day were run over a heavy track. whlch meunt that the mudiarks had the call ln the speculatlon end of lt. But the talent did not "em to be able to plck thc wlnners as ^orliei went down to defeat ln tho maJorUy of thc events run. Scratches were comparatlvely few, so that fairly good nolds were seen, wlth the colois UP, Tho Oldsmoblle handicap was won t? Martin W. Uttleton. who led all tho way and .won easlly. The crowd to day was very sllm. Summary: Flrst race?three-year-olds and up. selling, seven furlong.s-Dress Parade ; II., 108 (Gross). 5 to I. 4 to 5. 1 to a, flrst; Laughlng Eyes, 110 CDlamando). 7 to 1 5 to 2, 6 to 5, second; Tempter, 110 (Goldstcin). fi to 1. 2 to 1, even. thlrd. Tlmo. 1:32 1-5. Ten Pace*.Mon Aml. Loynl Maid, Emlnola and Aunt Kate nlso ran. ...... Second race?two-year-olds, fliues and geldings, selling. flve and a half furlongs-Aldivia, 109 (Goldsteln) 5 to 1 2 to 1, I to S, tirst; Thrlfty. 105 (Lang). ?13 to 5. 6 to 5, 7 to 10. second; Whlm. 107 (Gross). 8 to 5, 3 to 5, 1 to 3 .thlrd. ? -Time. 1:12. Marsh Llght. Mayweed. Andy Chlsholm. Beau Boudei and Indoa also ran. Thlrd race?liurdlo handicap, four vear-olds and up. nbout two mlles? Essex 147 (Noe), 5 to 3, oven, out, flrst, Expanslonlst. 156 (Henderson). 9 to 5, 3 to 5, out. second; Judge Cronln, 138 (McKlnney). 11 to 5. 7 to 10, out, thlrd. Time. 4:14. Dr. Heard, who also ran. lost his rlder. Fourth race?two-year-olds, Oldsmo? blle handicap, slx furlongs?Martln XV. Uttleton. 111 (Duvls), ?' to 5, 1 to -. out. first: Babblor. 118 (Dugan), o to -, 4 to 5 out, second; Capslze, 110 (Dla mando). 15 to 1, 4 to 1. out. third Time 1:16 3-5. Cherlsh also ran. Fifth race?three-year-olds and up selling. seven furlongs-Silverlne, 10c (Gaskln). 6 to 1, 5 to 2. 0 to 5 ftrbt Chlef Hayes, 110 (Irvln). 3 to 1,, 1' to.-5 7 to 10. sprend; Radlum Star, 10' DRAMA NEW TO RACING ENACTED AT ATLANTA Drivers, With Bared Heads, Wait in Stilled Ma chines While Final Prayers Are Said at Funeral of Al Livingstone, Who Was to Have Started in Race?Results of Contest. Atlanta, Ga.. November 3.?A drama new to automoblle raclng ln America was enacted on the Atlanta speedwaj just before the start of the 100-mlle ?with?"theystrairis of "Nearer. My .God. to Thee" floating from the frandstanu band far up and down the track nlne big raclng cars llned up at the start Iiik wire, their englnes stilled for ftf _tmmatcic THE commanding Aurumn Shape? V the ?ightlie?t, ?prightlie?t Collar 1 of the teason. Ooesn 't pinch, poke or pull. Curved to claip the ehirtband. The scarf-space simpUnes knottins. FRISBI&, COOX& G>. Q World's Champion ?'TheHii!h-Ge?iC?r d the , but iegun te at i and 5 at icipal ] e res Ten atter Jdlng. Irene ' neock Ten- : ald ot mond, v-ore a . aml Jrldo'4 1J. M. 1'hoo ils at 111 re JO.VKs MOTOR CAR CO? 'Allen Avenue and Broad Street Fr.r .-.? Yvnrs tlie Houso of Wuallty Straus3 Gunst & Co., Dlstll.lers and Blender's ot Flne WhlslKlrn. Drink Old Henry Us l.onc Kocord Proves ua .Moi.. The Worth Auto Sales Co., 439-501 W Main St ' Phone Madison 7060 (isweeney), 15 to 1, o io *?, u ??" *? ? ] Time, 1:32 3-5. Toniata. Moltke, Trugo j and Horlcon also ran. Slxth race?three-year-olds and up, selling, mlle and a slxteenth?Gay De celver, 106 (Alex). 5 to 2. 4 to 5, out. flrst; Captaln Swanson, 100 (Lang). ? to 2, 0 to 10, out. second; Dlxle Kn ght, 37 (Gordon), 4 to 1, 7 to 5, 1 to 3, thiro. Time, 1:53. Tho Golden Butterfiy also Entries for to-morrow at James? town; ,, _. Flrst race?for three-year-olds ana up, one mlle, selling-'Bokeby, 93; Tom Melton. 95; Dracolo, 100; 'Neoskaleta, 103; Sllverlno, Arondack, Hazel Thorpe, Summer Nlght, 105; ?Radlum &Ur. ?Agnler, 95; Von Lear, 111. Second race?for two-year-olds, sell? ing, slx furlongs-Idle Mlchael Tho iNlgger, Cuttyhuck, 99: Troy Welght, iMollle S.. 104; Leah, 109; Sandhill, 10i. Thlrd raco?for two-year-olds. seii llng, flvo furlongs-'AHle BlltUen 101. iBobkln. Fair Atalantn, Spes Nostra, Trustee, Falr Mlss. 106; Klngpln. 109, Indora, Bendaga, IU. Fourth race?the Lynnhavon Hotel purse for all ages, live and a half fur longs^-"Vla Octavla, 95; Onager. 99 Chllton Queen, Elaborate, 106; 3. tl Houghton, Flylng Squirrel. 103: Taka hlra, Bosom, 112; Royal Onyx. U ??Babbler, 99. Flfth race?for three-year-olds an< upwards. flve and a half furlongs ?Hudas Slster, 96; Woolcasto, Herpes 106; Joe .Galtens. 107; ?Moblllty TIJai de Korllcs. 108: Flylng Squlrrel 113 Horlcon. 104; Montcalm, 110; John A Monroe, 110. Slxth race?for three-year-olds an up. selling. one mile and seventy yard ?Bang. Algronel, The Monk, 95; 'tn llst 'Nostaleta, 'Golcondo, Temptei ?Be'aiiclere. 98; Henry Monroe. 10? , Oakhurst, Harvey F.. Chlef Hayes. 10, ilDuke of Brldgewater, 108. . I_ ?Five pounds apprentlce allowanc 0 clalmed. *?Coupled. _ teen minutes, whlle thelr arivers wi bared heads walted for the last pray to bfc said in another part of the cl at the funeral of Al. Livlng<tone, w was to have started ln the 100-m: race, but who was killed" ln practl here two days ago. After the hyr there was a long sllence, and th suddeniy the hand started a two-st. the racing englnes coughed and t big race was on, Joe Dawson, in a Marmon, jump into the lead, and held lt for nlnet elght mlles, when he was nearly t minutes ahead of the offlclal Amerlc record for 100 mlles ror class B ca Then a shaft broke. and he stopped the pit.s for repalrs. Slx mtlesbeni were his nearest rlvals. Gelnaws *. L and Knight's Wescot car. whlcli over nlnety mlles had been runni nose and nose, often wlth, scaic an arm's length separatlng them. Into the final lap these two ran s even, but ln tho last half-m'le G naw pulled ahead, and won py . yards from Knlght. Dawson returi to the race just ln time to tako tri place. The time of ? the winner i ! 1:26:17.62. '?"? " , ! The races wlll contlnue for i ' days more. To-morrow thore wiu elght events, teatured by a -00-r race. Just before the racing be; the match event between Ty Cobb Nap Rucker was declared off. lt ?' announeed that Cobb ..had receive. telegram from president Na.hey.oi Detrolt baseball club, advlslng hlm to race. One-mile time trlals. best time Flat (Bragg), 41:12; Marquette-Bt (Burnum). second; best time. i Abbott-Detrolt (Montague Rooei third. f)Ti:62. ?.? 12-vnlle stock chassls, 1CI to 230 c inches plston dlsplacement, won K. M. F. (Wltt). Abbott-Detrolt (A tague Roberts), second; AbbottriJei (Mortlmer Roberts), thlrd. 1 11:05:33. Free for all. twentv mlles, won Marmon (Harroun). Simplex (fla" second; Lozlor (Multord), thlrd. 1 15:2.1:77. ' . Tcn-mile stock chassls, 231- to inches, won by Marmon (Dav. Marmon tllelnemann). socond; 1' L, (Golnaw). third. Time, &:34:70. Ten-mile, free-for-all, won by { quettcBulck (Burman), SlmPlex (. son). second; Flat (Bragg) t Time. 7:12:52. , .... Twenty-mllo stock chassls, 45 boo inohes, won by Lozler (wu.,r' Lozlor (Horan), second; -Sln (Beardsley). thlrd. Time, 16:13:03 One hundred mllos, class .B, .30 ?150 Jnciies for a trnhey and $500. by'F. A. Ii. (Gelnaw), Wes (Knlght). second: Marmon (Daw thlrd. Time, 1:26:17:62. . ? . ? Injured by Full From llorac. ISoeclul to The Tlmes-Dlsoatch. Durham, N. C, Noveiqber '?i-~~ T.lda Oarr Vaughan, tne daugnte Mr. and Mrs. P. XV. Vaughan. A horspiback rldlng yesterday ln com wlth Professor Hrnost J. Groep, fered tho fraoturo of her left ann fall fron? the horso. Tno a turned. . . CADETS ANT1CIPATE HARD-EARNED VICTORY Realize That Carolina Is Strong, but Expect to Offset Weight With Speed?Bocock Working . Men Hard and May Spring Some Sur prises?Tarheela Are Likewise Con? fldent of Wmnincr. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Blacksburg, Va? November 3.?In? terest among the Virginla Polyteohnlo Instltute cadots, so far as football goes, is now centred ln the ganje w4th the Unlverslty of North Carollna at Rlchmond next Saturday, Thls game ls second tb norie on the sched? ule in Importance. The Bohools have beon rlvuls for years, and the record of both during the present season promlses one of tho best exhlbltlons of the sport to bo soon on tho South? ern. grldlrpn thls fall. Although the lnstltuto boys wlll not be thero as a body, the hundrods of alumni llv? lng ln Rlchmond, Norfolk and other nearby places wlll be there, and, as the Tarheels also have a conslderable local followlng, there wlll be no lack of supporters for both teams. Senklng to Perfect Plnys. The practice thls week so far hai been more ln the Hne of porfectlng the men ln thelr work than ln at temptlng anythlng new. Thelr show? ing ln the Washington and Lee game at Roanoke lnst Saturday has brought forth somo lnterestlng comments from those who saw the game and were xneso nave - uiroiinn jl. Shaf ts From Sportland By G. MALBERT mat tuo sporting- olement Is In Rlchmond goes without saylng. If any proof ot thla faet were needed a glancc at tho crowds whlch gathcr wherever the returns of a blg baseball game or prlzo fight or horse-race are given would convlnco. Trouble Is that for some reason or othor there ls little real sport locally to attrsct. Tlmo was when I wrestling matches woro most popular. ? Then i somebody pulled oft a few raw mills ar.d the gamo was queered. Come out, somo of you mat artlsts and lssue a fow challenK'n. Maybe lf we got togethor we wlll be able to start the game agaln. And If we do. let's bave It on the Bquare. and lf any of tho boys try to pull off any? thlng off color, why we'll Just blackllst them. thafs all. Is'ow all of you hunters drop around In thls offlce and tell us tho news of whnt you did ln tho deld. We'll belleve anythlng you tell us. I was talklng to a man yesterday who knows. and he told mc thal there were more huntlng and flshlng partles started oul of Rlchmond than out of many cltles wlth much greater population. Surely somebody ln some of these partles must klll something. V. B. Fodgson ed y-': VO r arl Captnln and full l??ck of the \. P. footbnll team, whlch meets Carolt rs; nt llronil Street Pnrlc to-morrow. | Big Reduction tin That make it profltable for you el- trade at our two stores. 100. .:,-? '?>'?'?'-_ ie"' Silver King Flour, 34c bag; H_: per barrel.;:,V,$5^ ! New Virginia Buckwheat, lb... .4 wo' Granulated Sugar, lb. ..._.-5 ?ei Good Salt Pork.H 1"?. GoodLard.,.\ iml i California Asparagus, can.?? vas 1 lb. Seeded Raisins, new........ ? ?? 1 a' Fresh Eggs, per dozen.f, thJ>, 4-btring Broom .? ? ?-:?*? nov ] SI .00 botlles Duffy Malt Whiskey.8 by "j Swift Pride Soap. 7 tor.2. ilcic' Large Juicy Lemons. dozen.i. :,95.: I Large New Irish Potatoes, per " ts),j peck, 22c; or, per bushel- 8; lplci Cream Clieese, per pound....... .2' by! Try our 40c Green or Mixed Tea ton-: fcr Cold tea. It's regular 60c rolt, kin(:j lme'! Extra Large Fat Mackerel. 6 for.. .2 by Ohl Virginia Herring Roe. in 2-lb. pn), iCans.-.....;. ..J Ime' Smoked California Hams, per lb... 1 300 Elgin Butter, per pound.?.3 on),, Early June Peas, 3 cuna for. .* A' j New Rolled Oats, package-... ? Hamilton Roasted Coffee, 1-lb. . Sftti'-- packages.\ ?A,, 3 cans i omatoes for soup.......... i I Uest City Meal. 20c peck; or, per ,\?! bushel .??' Chipped Beef. per can. Potted Ham or Tongue, per can filrd., ird), plex 1 to won tcott son). s. ULLMAN'S SON, X WO?STORES?T WO by a i 1820-23 E. Main. 506 E, Marahi iddie tfWO Stores?Phones at kacta. Miss r of; vhlle pany suf-1 been rnalrily ln commendatlon of Branch Bocock's style pf coachlnB aa compared wltli that glven tho Lex? lngton men and othor teams that have been seen ln Vlrglnla thls year; par? ticularly as to the nafuro of tho offenslve work of the Techs and the very notable fact that they camo out of tho contest practlcally wlthout in? jurles, whlle thelr opponents suffer? ed severely. So for thls (Season the I toam has piayed stralght football, and whlle lt ls sald they do not lack for puzzllng plays, there has been no necessity so far for brlnglng there lnto use. _? . . Great Gnmc Expected. Taking these facts, wlth the reputa tlon of tho North Carollnlans lnto con slderatlon. lt ls hlghly probable thal the gamo ln Rlchmond thls weok wll be one of the best ever seen 'n thti State. So far V. P. I. has only beer scored on twlco thls year, onco througl a fumbled punt by Davldson. and bj tho Navy, tho best tho latter couk do belng a goal kicked from the fleld Following the game Saturday come. the ono on November 12 wlth Georg. Washlngton ln Lynchburg and th< great Thanksgiving game wlth Nortl 'Phone or wrlte, or come around yourae wlth the news. Plenty of room lor tht kind of atuff. By the nuy, a little party atarted out la. nlght atter aomo rabblte. Thoae carrylr. the euna were Loula Gregory, Clarence Co by, Charles Wright and Walt Calvln; ai: thero wore aome good dnga. Thla san quartet brought home a twenty-pound tu kcy a rew daya ago. They atarted for Elk but lt may bn that they wlll land aom where alao. Arnmunltlon of all klnda w taken in thc atitomobtlca whlch carrled the away. Mllllonalre Avlator .1. Armstrong Drcx seems to have gotten Mmpelt into a world trouble wlth thc Aero Club of Amenc UruXci nas crtlfclzeu the club for the ma ner ln whlch tho facea wero conducted Belmont Park. The commlttcu ln charge i aents the critlclsm. Chargoa wlll be form , lated. and report says that Drexel wlll j expcllcd. He haa tendered hla roalgnattt ' but it was lald on the table pendlng t j Investigation. Should Drexel be expell ! it wlll mean that he cannot partlclpatc 1 any aviation meeta whlch are rccognlz. j Pity the squabble aroae. for Drexel ia I fuaricaa man ln the machine. Thc race meet at Norfolk continuea draw large crowd*. Yesterday brought < lhe largest audience of the present mt and Incldentally the racing was o? a hl order. The Wllson atable. whlch inade s\. a flne showing at Plm'.lco, Ia conlinusng get the money. Cheroke* Rose, the l geldlng. ahowtng wonderful form hero ai aprlnter, won "the nvc-furtone. eviiit: ~ Cai wua up. The track la unusually fast, and the horses are not tlred aome new reco ahould be hung up. Battllng Hurley put It all over Wl Beecher at the National Sportlng Club. .N York. Tuesday nlght. Hurley outwelgl hla opponent. and Beecher'a gameneas la that kept hlm at It. It looked for a 11. whlle aa lf Hurley would wln vla the kno out route. Wrlters who are following the box came aay that the ttowlng made by E tllng Nelaon agalnat Antolne LaGrave Han Franclsco ia proof cor.clualve that battler cannot come back. V- can't aee t kind of talk. LaGrave la a good flgh and thero la llttlo wonder that he mad good ahowlng. Of course. Wolgaal can aci and there are many who believe that he Seat Nelaon as he did before. They matched for another fight, and tbe dopea can now grlnd, but don't let them fool lnto bellevlng that Nelaon won t, put u good flght. oven lf he doca loae. Mel Sheppard haa quit'the track for reat of the year. Ho statea that he la of condition and wlll not attempt to untll he flnda hlmaelf. Slnce hla defea the hands of Gisslng he has been dlaplei wlth hlmaelf. The winner at the Ol>r gimea feela keenly the fact thit hli ? ure has been taken. and he wlll -nevet content untll he agaln wln. hla loat lau Yale haa had another aelback. KI?Pat: the atar end of the Blue. auffcred an ln ln practlce whlch wlll put hlm^ut ot came for thla aeaaon at any rate. x hopVa had rlaen aa the team lmPf0V^' S?e" lo.- ot the atar ^haa^ala^ in , wln. Universlty of Vlrglnla football player. ln flne fettie and ready to glve cariwi awful acare lf. Indeed. the Orange and awiui tw = ?.? . . , coachea are now t^morrow wfl, bo "largely attended. lll. iWkz =.h^gcx3 old gulrd wlll mlsa hlm. _ VA Grlllo, writing ln the Wasl throno of tho PhlUles, and tlmt 1 ii .?. mere ligurehead, then lt sl lotwureTo much money to Svers? especially ln vl? ? the That Bvers's .R^ylnf abUlty ls aad questlon slnce U- Injun. will BW3CT nkw~statio A C iS. Flle* VlnnH f?r ?30,000 1 [Speclal to TheTlmes-nisnatc Raielch N. C, November 3.--T11 been contendlng lt should he ai to Vemodel. The commlsslon lr to reciuire the Coast Line to the Rallurh and Southport to us statlon alflp. ori a rental basis. i. way making lt a unlon statlo FavetteviUe. ? ,, . ,' Sherlff Wallaoe. of Meckle county. dellvered to the, penlte to-day Sam Brown, sentenced_ t year by the Mecklenburg Su Court, just adjourned. . Two cbartors .were granton t The, Southern Farms Compan; Southern Plnes, ls Incorporated, $20,000 capltal. by C. ?E. Passor Susan B. Dobblns, ot New Yori IHorlov E. Cover, of Southern The other charter ls _ to tho- < Mllls Company. of Rlcbnold, < I25.0Q0, byM. S. Penco and otl Increased Values Same Prices These are the keynotes of th? Chalmers policy for 1911. In Chalmers cars?"30" horsepower at $1500; "Forty" horsepower at $2750?we strive to pive the great? est possible automobile value al the prices. We have made many minor im? provements in Chalmers cars foi 1911 ? all making for greater yalues. Yet the prices remaifl the same as last year. Let us show you how much automobile you can buy for $1500. Gordon Motor Company, Inc. "Cars of Character" Richmond, - Virginia LEXINGIUH ItAili CANCELS GAME Washington and Lee Will Not Meet A. and M. on Saturday. fSneclal to The Times-Dlspatch.] West Ralelgh. N. C. November 3.? Manager Cl. W; Ross, of the A ani M, team, has announced that the root bull game fchnduled to be played ln Lynchburg on Saturday wlth U'ashlnp ton and Lee has been canceled by th? management of the latter team or. account of the lnjurles of seven of thelr varsltv players- ln the ?ame wlth \. P I. ln Roanoke last saturday. A game for next Saturday wlll be secured If possible, but at thls late day lt ls not expected that a camo car. be arranged. -.- ? ?-?? Vlctnry for Cleniaun. Columbia, S. C. November 3.?-In on*. of the hardest fouirht football game* '"'?seen hero thls season. Clemson-Colieg*. h? to-day defeated the Unlverslty of boutr. e.d Carollna by a score of 24 to 0. Archle Ln; Mayes, of Marlon, S. C a Carollna sub !d'lBtItutc nlayer, was hurt Internally. OMldren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S Q A S T O R 1 & TRAVEL TO JIBMl'HIS, CHATTAXOO <:.\ A.VD KXOXVTLLI3, VIA SOt'THKHX "RAILVAV. Through drawlng room sleeplng car leaves. Rlchmond 10:45 A. M. da y. Nlght traln leaves at 11:45 P. M. dally. Consult ticket agents. And every device of meritto insore eomfort, and satisfaction Uvthe use of EYE-CLASSES or SPECTA? CLES is at> your disposal. Pre? scription Work our specialty, with complete Manufacturing Plant on the premlses. Lowest charges in all cases. Mall Orders receive prompt attention. EASTMAN KODAK8 and our Artistic Developing and Printing are appreclated by Ama teur. Photographers. ^S.GaleskiOpticalCo. MAIN AND BROAD AND EICHTH THIRD lins islde oln's the , and n of ,. his 3 XV, l the i'ogel lould get fact lly ln N. Ocuot .] o At \oany isslon 30,000 le. to | -quate ' y has lowed itends allow e this n thls n for nburg ntlary o one perlor o-da,v. y. ot , wlth is and s. and Plnes. Sprlnt* :>ap>'k?l aer* ACADEMY?MONDAY. Special Matinee. DENMAN THOMPSON'S THE OLD H0MESTEAD PRICES: Matinee, 25c'to 75c; night,? 25c to $1.00. _; BIJOU? All Week The Well-Known Irlsh Actor. HARNEY GIMIORE, ln Hls iktest and Best Play, KELLY FROM THE EMF.RAI.O ISLE Next Week?CECIL SPOONER, tn "Tlie ? Fortune* of Betty." ' FOOTBALL! rprt vs. Univ. of N. C. BROAD. STREOT JP ARK, SATURDAY, November 5th, Gaiptcallea 3 P. M. General admlssion, -75c; boys, 50c ,? Arand stand, $1.00. ' - Reserved Seata on sale at McLoy ?? > Elghth and Broad. '