W. AND L. TRACK TEDDY BAIR JOINS SCHEDULE FOR 1913 ROWDY ELLIOTT ON IS ANNOUNCED B. A. C. Five Meets Auburn Tonight VERNON LINE-UP ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES MAKE “HOW TO GET AWAY THOUGH GIRL WINS GREAT REPUTATION IS EXPERT FIGURE SKATER AUBURN CAMPUS BUSY SCENE YOU UMPIRE,” NOW EXPLAINED an all star team from tho Alabama foot- CLASS FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL ball league. II7 HUGH W. ROBERTS AND TRACK WORK FORM THE Next to Auburn the first educational Institution Irf all the history ot Birmingham punching hag, turned on the bully and to play the game in the south beat him half to death. SPORT — BASE- Is Marion. A game will be played against there was never a hotter afternoon PROGRAMME As a result of the sternness of his' a team from that institution on March i. It was so than that of July IS, 1912. nature he had no friend in the world. BALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Other games will be played with tho hot that the earth steamed. Men, coat- Think of Napoleon on the rock of Helena. Atlanta soccer association. Well, Buxley didn't even have the rock practice will soon begin and less and collarless, forsooth, sat upon The players talked aloud about the prospects for a good team seem to Buxley. f Auburn, January 30.—(Special.)—With the bleachers. For Birmingham and He was a horrible fellow to hear them be fair, though there is the usual dearth the many athletic activities the Auburn tell the tale. At any rate of . Davis, who was ineligible were at tooth and toe nail. they pretty Atlanta it, these is a scene. soon got his goat, and through the ac- campus days busy last year will have the brunt of tho Atlanta seemed to be getting the bet- tion of the judge, got his job to boot. Each class has 25 to 30 football candi- work, while Williams will do most of the • * • The schedule Includes ter of the running, too. And it was dates out in an endeavor to he In the catching. games There is every reason why the fans with colleges that are always strong in dreadful hot. running tor the class championship. The of the Southern circuit should regret baseball, and is as follows: games this year promise to be better Dan Pfenninger was calling them that Billy Carpepter will not be among March 28-29— University of Georgia, in us this spring. For if someone should than ever before as the classes seem Athens. that hot and sultry afternoon. You ask the writer of this column of gar- very evenly matched, some being strong April 10-11-12—University of Florida, at know how Dan calls them. As he sees rulous inanity jiow umpiring should be Talahassee. ■ in one department and some in another. done, the writer of this column oft 1. April 18-19—Georgia Tech, in Auburn. them, of course. But It is very sel- g. T’nder the training of the varsity play- would reply: April 25-26—Mercer, In Amerlcus. dom that Dan sees them as really ers football material Is being de- they “Emulate Carpenter.” much May 1-2-3—Marion, in Auburn or Ms-' are. Foi that reason he Is known as Bill misses them. Everybody does. Our veloped for future Auburn teams. rlon. grandfather who could ride around a football are s-O-10—Clenison in Auburn. “Honest” Dan. tree Those not engaged In class May on and shoot his or horseback, initials in out for the “soccer” team. This game Either Tulane some strong profes- And the moment came when Dan the bark, sometimes missed them. But sional team will be placed on the open- increases in every dany and in the first makes the popularity a bad one. A fat guy whose Bill, place, play- dates. pulled on the ers understand that he will always do the competition for the places A schedule Is also being arranged for pouch was lined wiih lobster salad and his best to j&e them, and makes them, team is very keen. The first big gam? the track team and other meets will b.-> whose face, as a direct consequence, in the second place, understand that if will be played in Birmingham on Febru- arranged for in addition to the usual May as he was larding the earth alone he sat, misses them they have no right to ary 15, when a game will be played with | day meet with Georgia Tech. lie the mopped his neck. j complain. And gets about field. He is on And so "They tell me,” he finally said, “that every play. by doing he makes the players and specta- Dan Pfenninger Is night watchman tors knowr that he is always on the the winter season.” Track during job. Washington and Lee "He is," said the lad, who was retail- We could write a column at the ex- ing coca-cola. "He serves as custodian pense of R. Carpenter. We would do Schedule Is Announced for the judge." it, too, but for earnest consideration of those who are awaiting this issue of Thi "Humphl” retorted the man who Age-Herald, and but for the fact a trifie On March 1 the White and Blue runners mopped. nearer our heart that we are thinkins WHITE AND BUTE TEAM WILL will in the indoor meet Dan another participate great And pretty soon pulled right now' of visiting the show. arranged by Georgetown, to which the one. It was awful. It smelled to heaven. But wfe have reason to regret that Bill PARTICIPATE IN SOME CRACK majority of the colleges and universities The Barons fumed. They ran around won't be among us. There Is no um- MEETS DURING THE COMING will send representatives. “Honest” Dan and him unkindly pire in either of the big leagues who jerked On April 12 the entire track team will has an edge on him, and some of the In many directions. But Dan had called, SEASON. go to Chapel HUl, N. C., where a dual big guys have some edges we have beeu called. IN SKATING^ meet has been scheduled with the i'ni- and It remained told. CLAUDINE DUNCAN AND J. FRANKLYN SAMMIS FIGURE this of North Carolina and on April And the man who mopped got busy. Figure skating—that is, the Continental style of figure skating—is becoming more in vogue in country than verslty been here — 19 there will be another dual meet be- "Say, kid,”—he was speaking again We miss Bill more than ever when ever before. degrees the rules which have governed the sport in Enropenn countries have adopted Lexington, Va., January 30.—(Special,) By tween Washington and Lee and Virginia to the just tell we see others. We cannot say that we of has been far more than that to which Americans have been accustomed J. P. Richardson of the Wash- dope boy—“didn't you until this winter this style skating prevalent institute in Blacksburg. our ltslef on Polytechnic was a watch- rejoice whenever eye claps track team has announced me that Pfenninger night for years. ington and I>>e On April 20 the big interscholastic track the staff which Judge Havana ugh has States there are none more and more graceful The man?” Of all the exponents of this style of skating ia the United adept the schedule for the 1913 season. and held games will be held on Wilson the as- chosen. They will get by—with and J. Sammis. “I certainly did," returned the young than Miss Claudlne Duncan Mr. Fraaklyn first event Is the Indoor meet which will Held under the auspices of the Washing- sistance of the president—perhaps. But the abroad Mr. Sammis has made an exhaustive study of the difficult figures which are demanded by authorities In the Fifth ton and Lee Track association. merchant, prising at the same time a they will have a hard time. Think of be held with Johns Hopkins and of the of the body while these twists and turns. Not only that, but he has Instructed many splinter with his bare toe. starting the season if you had to um- poise executing armory In Baltimore on Febru- one who has to the Regiment and had with which to do others and has coached them until at the present time he counts among his pupils more than gone "Well,” retorted tho fat guy, "how In pire nothing 16. To this meet Washington and side nnd In ary the it. But we should not find fault. We other competed eommetfdably championship meetings. the h- can he see them In I.ee will send a relay team of four me.i TO AWARD O P IV THE enjoy a game the umpiring of which is time when he misses everyone of team of men V A MIO or PHKSIDKNT night bad as much as one of the other variety. and an additional composed them in the broad daylight?” All umpiring is bad save that in the ENSLEY TO PLAY who show themselves as probable point Boston. January 30.- President- The lad, unable to answer, strolled games we win. Have you thought of THINKS RUBE winners. elect Wilson today notified the in- that? And there is no more COLUMBIANA FIVE away—nonchalantly strolled away. appetizer One week later the track and relay ternational committee that the • • • startling in its effect that a game In Ameri- THE GREATEST HURLER team will go to Washington to partici- winner’s cup in this year’s which we roasted the and WADDELL Columbiana, January 30.—(Special.>-Th# All of which reminds, as would say umpire forget can-German Wonder yacht races those in after in which we won pate In the Indoor meet with George that of all the old Romans, years Columbiana basketball team will play the be in his name. greatest Rich- might presented without trouble. almost unbeatable In the American Washington university. Manager the honor- Bobo, that we are this morn- school live hero on Fri- The rules provide that expected • • • ER- fast Knsley High ATHLETIC CHIEF PRAISES league. ardson has also arranged for an Indoor ary donor shall be the head of ing, following the urgent requests of to be the Judge Kavanaugh has written our old "Kd Walsh of the White Sox and day night and the game promises meet at Richmond with Richmond col- the In the country to government all the readers of The Age-Herald, college Scott E. Chesnutt, a letter. RATIC HURLER—BENDER THE chum, Bussell Ford of tha Highlanders are rr.oat Interesting game of the season. lege, the dates of which has not been where the races take place. The In- discuss the gentle and altogether The newly elected toga bearer of the two wonderful and they use but will probably be some contest will be off Marblehead, be- SERIES pitchers, been definitely set, and untrammelled state of Arkan- GREATEST OF SHORT The Columbiana team has conceded sidious pastime ot umpiring. In the be- great the spltball most of the time. Speaking time In April. Other colleges and “prep" ginning on August L’ti. sas, tells Scott that for the season hid of for th« mere mat- of this county, having states ginning we would say that umpiring ARTISTS—WALSH AND JOHN- spltball pitchers, the championship schools in Virginia and adjoining staff is filled—not that the umpire umpires ter of putting all kinds of hooks on to will be represented In this meet. Is not alone to the game, defeated Wllsonvllle last Friday IS 2. necessary, of his staff are full. That might be tha SON. the ball. had a seat way fan. What but to the pleasure of the tale two months from now. up front, but he locked control. As to would a game be without an umpire. It But he tells Chesnutt something else. spltball pitchers, Walsh Is the best the Hear it ; Won- would be as tame as that historic aft- game has ever seen, and he Is a Waddell Is “If a vaneancy occurs I will Connlo Mack says Rube der for back, after game, ernoon on which the famous user of gladly going game offer you a position.” the greatest seasoned baseball and beating the best teams In the profanity had nothing against which His exact words. And here is one he has ever seen and Chief Bender, . I remember one day. to hurl his oaths. It would be about with a that between the tearful three on the bases and none guess Btill in the ring with the Athletics, Is when, with as as a Caesarian Incision, or month of Apr!, and the month of the out, ho fanned Baker, Collins and Mc- pleasant the short series hurler he has more than a vacant greatest Innis. X don't unow of any other a shave administered on deck by ripened fruit, single ship seen in action, "Possibly T know seat will be found on the umpires’ bench. ever pitcher who could have done that trick. a table porter. So mote it be! better than anybody,” "Chisty Mathewson of the Giants has There are various ways In which an said Connie. "He was a pitcher every been a great pitcher for a good many umpire gets away. For all of them, that he is among the inch. Tou did not need much of a team years. I would say whether justly or not, get away. You best four that the game has ever seen, behind him. He could not think like very seldom hear of an umpire being but remember, too, he has always had done to but for pure pitching I would death, although several, during Bendec, a pretty good ball club back of him. forced to the past season were climb pick Waddell, while for masterful pitch- Put Jack Powell up there with a good a and others are still fence, hurting ing Bender is my choice. Bender showed team and that boy would have shaved for lost fragments of their ears. But that would be hard to me the I ever saw off a record greatest pitching but there are several ways of getting beat. 1 am coming down to cases, against the Giants. It was perfect every away. Take Pfenninger. He calls them I am not going to pick the best pitcher. ball Waddell in 1904 fanned as he sees them. He hopes that he thrown. A lot of fellows never had a champion- has seen them as they were. If he NASHVipm 343 men In 877 innings. He got 16 team behind them to pull them ship hasn’t he guesses as accurately as he against New Tork, 12 against Detroit, along, and while they pitched better can. And, having guessed, he the more famous, possibly Elliott and Bair Go to the 11 against Chicago, 14 against Cleve- ball than soma of sits still In the bottom and all the thev did not show in the figures. land and 13 against Washington. fumes of the nethermost depths lack Coast—Nashville Gets “Chief Bender Is the best short series "When I am them they are the strength to move him. That Is a picking pitcher in the world. He proved that to in the have seen. In the world's good point Dan's favor. He do«s from what I me when, with hur{—and. Castleton In best he can, and is proud enough to series I have seen the best the Giants by the way, Coombs beat Mathewson believe that of vantage series—Bender showed the from his^point and the Cubs had. I know little about the world’s he has seen them ju# as accurately as I'cst stuff I have over seen. Bender the other hillmen in the National the players who sat on the bench, and throw’s a ball that goes as fast as any- Nashville. January 30. — (Special).— I this out of fairness to tho ccme boiling after him. If Dan would league. say thing that , Amos Itusle Teddy Bair, once the idol of Nashville Amos ltusle; send more men back to the bench with other league. 1 remember of anv of the rest of them ever tossed. but no stiff fines plastered all over them he fans, more recently on his way, will he was a speed marvel. Well, pitch- Ask Harry Davis or —they’ll would fare better for two reasons. The once more have hie Bender could not throw every a chance to anchor er who lives, or over lived, could get tell you. first Is that the fans would give him ball like Busle and Johnson could hut moist shoots In the big glove of Mr. through any big league on Just speed. a brighter record. The second is that be ran throw 20 in a game that you can Harold Elliott, former Baron, and now Baker, Collins, Murphy, Speaker, the players would let him proceed on Cobb, hardly see. under contract to the Vernon a dozen his way, solitary and unmo- club, Just Jackson, Lajoie, Wallace and “Waddell had every ourve that was rocky B lested. as he used to do In Sulphur Dell, wtille others would murder that kind of thrown, but Bender knows how to use * * • the fans he faces a hatter he wildly yell for Teddy to quit pitching. There is no way of telling a curve. Once Admit Tie de- Don't There are oilier methods. Mr. Buxley the field. had knows next time what to do. except by the eye which pitcher cnee In the Southern league. tects what a batter can and umpired Bair will In a Is a quicker occupy the rifle pit Ver- Julc*. Johnson big- over Me was long and lanky, honest, blind, the greatest cannot hit. He can lay the hall non uniform Just like Mr. Elliott’s, go- Rusie. Ho lias an headstrong, indifferent as to his fate, ger man every way than the plats almost to the eighth of Beer to young, green and otherwise unsophisti- ing the coast town In a deal whereby beaten the best teams In the world* Inch when he Is right. Conditions, such Light-Decayed Nashville on the bases with Cobb up, cated. secures a former Southern when Washington only had a fair team as men hut he cannot In addition to all these excellent traits league star, Roy Castleton, the big south- behind him to field and bat out the don’t bother Bender, In was number Waddell could and he was very proud of Mr. Buxley. There paw who 1907 one of the biggest victory. Since Griffith has turned out pitch the In House factors and been Into a man has Your Is every reason why should be aiding abetting William that good ball team, Johnson did.” proud of himself. But there Is very little Smith to hoist the rag in Ponce De Leon wisdom, according to the prophets. In park. Roy In those was a whale of a a man advertising that questionable trait days must drink beer not t with more a You only of his character. urler, smoke than battle- FIVE Mr. Buxley often missed ’em. And ship and an assortment of curves that B. A. C. BASKETBALL no bleacherlte could made but • very time he missed ’em, the players find fault with. Out pure, kept pure. would try him out. They met their in California Castleton went like a TONIGHT house afire until last AUBURN match every time. For Buxley was Hire year when he MEETS faltered In Ills stride. the lad with glasses who went to echool But In 1911 he all other costs in hurled In dose Purity exceeds and after three days of practice at the something to fifty games and nerve by them will be called lest only thirteen and won twenty-three. The Auburn-B. A. C. basketball fight possessed club into our We even filter the air in which which will be staged on tho local play. brewery. contest The fact that they are forced to sta’e court tonight will be the last We scald and their everything upon one game and that de- Schlitz is cooled. every tub, keg played by the local shooters before feat means ruination to their hopes, gives clash with the Columbus quintet. and every time we use it. favorite their opponents an This comes barrel, every pipe pump, While the B. A. C. Is a marked advantage. afternoon at yesterday the Birmingham the game In addition to the fact that comparative to win from the college boys, School the High seniors' basketball five of the fact acores also places the dope markedly In BLACffS should be Interesting In view beer in 1 defeated the Juniors by a score It to 14. ath- favor of the Columbus five. instead of pure light glass local that the showing made by the Then, putting It was one of the fastest and prettiest I,ocal enthusiasts will have an oppor- \ Auburn may bo significant letes against tl e B. A. we use Are games of the season. This game pulled tunity of viewing C. champions bottles Brown Bottles. Selling chances for a win over In figuring their when driven to the wall and fighting, as the Juniors out of the lead In the stand- the Columbus aggregation. tt were, for their very existence In bas- A good crowd saw the ing.. contest. of ketball and It Is needless to Is the time for the supporter# circles, pre- In another the Now game sophomores de- and dict tliat the light will be one long re- starts even in pure beer. Dark gives the local club to get behind the boys Light decay glass feated Paul Hayne by a score of 26 to D. membered. land them all the encouragement possible This contest proved tame In comparison Overconfidence nay play an Importan' the best The Brown Bottle pro- for Columbus battle protection against light. with the one which preeeeded it. Hilliard in their preparations part in the bout, as the Columbus aggre- will be the hardest and Is a distinct favorite to ac- of the sophs was. the star, making 19 Without a doubt It gation win, tects Schlitz purity from the brewery to your glass. Spring points. gamo that they hace cording to all figures. They will upon most Important Line-ups; the a huge surprise. If they count upon nn faced this season, not even excepting Seniors—Dillon and Cozine, forwards; easy time with Brisco Heals and his four Coach Nespor's favours We a our Roach, center; Morton, and Burbage Mobile game. stalwarts. Dope points to visitors to win, in sixty years Today agencies their entire ltope* for began hut, agp. guards. are forced to stake but they will have had one of the classiest successful season little that they have mlved In this a a Juniors—Casey, Barker. forwards; a succesful season—a fights dot the earth. Our output exceeds million barrels year. Stockman and figured a season before they leave the court with Suits Jdnes, centers; Nesbitt and to the B. A. C. being naturally the of the B. A. C. warriors dang- Lathem, guards. X' season—and all the skill scalps More and more each are Schlitz. | championship their belts. people year drinking -Stop in if interested is. Sophomores—Hilliard and Hickey, for- ling from wards, Mathias, center; Davis, Hall and But before the Columbus game comes, in a few of the more Whatley, guards. the Auburn contest and every supporter Paul Hayne, Dorsky and Henley, for- of the club should be on hand tonight to Why don’t yoy, too, drink only pure beer—Schlitz in notable advance styles wards; Clansey, center; Ralston and Me- encourage the men as they put in the fin- Pliail, guards. ishing touches in theta preparation for Brown Bottles. of ffimAtfanS fetmra STANDING OF LEAGUE. their all important struggle. Played. Won. Lost. Pet.

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