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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 144

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7, 1925 '24' NEWS SECTION 'Gividen, who never stopped running sity to score two points via the safety t. on straight football. other two were made when punts were blocked, the pigskin rolling over the W. and line, to be touched down by a rf. Shaw and Umy Bell' al lplayed a Steady game for the ne wtltle holders.

The line-up; CINCINNATI. Postllon. TOLEDO. Flack I D. Stranahan Smith 1 2 Greenhalgh for the comisff court season.

The first league meeting will be held Tuesday night at Spinney's, at which time rules and regulations of the league will be drawn up and officers electea. Foguee, wluners of the championship last season, will have a strong team In the field. 1 OPENER Dropped By Bearcats. man 01 eacn tune. Goodman-Harrison ,3 Shaw Velser Sell quarter, when, with but two miinutes to play.

Varsity, as usual when losing-, started to frantically toss the ball through the air. A terrific heave by Mayer was (matched by Shorty Klein, who promptly ran 25 yards beror tie was nailed. Only the safety man remained in Shorty's way and a tie score, but in side-stepping- him he slowed down and was nailed by a fast-traveling; lad In the rear. The line-up: Cincinnati. Poiltfon.

Tranvlvanla. CINCINNATI IS BEATEN Kama modern football found tiat It could do the Barns' thing. Modern football might have found it bo, but as yet the news has not reached Bearcat quarterbacks, for Varsity went down to defeat in the first game of the season against Transyvania, 21 to 15, s'mply because they refused to use the aerial end of the tame. After taking a V-to-0 lead in the first quarter of the frame and holding until he had crossed the goal line. Transylvania then kicked off and then took the ball on a fumble after the second play.

The aerial game was used perfectly for good gains and with the ball on the 10-yard line Frazier hit the line, bounced around like a rubber ball, stumbled, tried to get up and then decided to craw! on 'his hands four yards to the goal line. Transylvania's third touchdown came in the fourth when Ware passed to Gividen, who ran 20 yards to goal. Line plays and bucks in the fourth period gave varsity its second touchdown, Martin taking it over. Ware 'and Frazier proved to be the stars on the visiting team. There were no outstanding stars on the varsity eleven.

The team played well as Transylvania Is Victor Over Varsity. 21 'To 15. Craefeiler L. B. tCapt.) LIGHT EXTENSIONS PLANNED.

Resolutions for the extension of ths boulevard lighting system were transmitted to City Council yesterday by; Service Director Charles F. Horn-berger. The first resolution calls for the filling of the gap on Gilbert avenue, between' Morris street and the Gilbert-avenue viaduct, which, when Installed, will complete the systeia on that thoroughfare from Broadway; to beyond Peebles Corner. The sys tern will be extended on McMillan street, from Falrview to Clifton avenue, and on Clifton avenue, from McMillan to Ludlow avenue. route.

This safety, which might have given Varsity the edge if the aerial game had been resorted to, was quickly wiped, out, however, for Transylvania quickly scored another touchdown in the fourth period, while the best Varsity could do was add six points when-Martin carried the ball across and Bradford failed to kick g'al. Varsity completely outplayed Transylvania in the first, period when it scored Its first touchdown. It made four first downs to the visitors' one. In the second period it made five first downs, while Transylvania made but two. The climax of the game was reached at the begining of second half, when Transylvania scorod two of its touchdowns within five minutes after the kick-off.

Varsity kicked off, and after Gividen had carried the ball to the twenty-five-yard line Ware hurled a ten-yard pass on the next play to Klood Flood nerman H.T... Nimmo L. a. Pease (Capt.) Holla II. it throughout the second, only to see It Kates Mlntla Goutfhn Hallerman H.T..'.

dwindle away in the third, when by using the passing earae Transylvania Smith It. (Jay Failure To Use Aerial Game Proved To Be Costly To Uni-I versity Eleven. Score by chukkers: Toledo 3 1 11 1 I 2 Cincinnati 6 0 0 0 0 1 3 311 Goals by Handicap, Cincinnati 5. Goals Flack, Smith 3, Yelser 2, Stranahan 2, Greenbalgh 6, Shaw, Bell Cincinnati pony 1. Referee Nelson Talbott.

Umpire Lieut. Eubank. OUSTAIS0N IS STAR When University of Pittsburg? Downs Washington and Lee. Pittsburg, September 26 (A. The University of Pittsburg-football team celebrate! the opening of its new (2,000,000 stadium this afternoon by swamping the Washington and Lee eleven, 28 to 0.

Gustafson, the veteran Pitt fullback, was the star of the game. The Washington and Lee line could not stop the giant Panther who plunged through at will, Rader, Wilson and Holt starred for the visitors. Two of the Pitt touchdowns came piled up one goal and then scored an Hlrt G. Ware Bradford 1. Frailer Wood R.

Haiti Maddux F. Crutchcr By Carranor Club, of Toledo, in Central Polo Finals. sracuL DISr.TCK TO TUB SXQVIUS. Dayton, Ohio, September 26. The Carranor Club, of Toledo, Ohio, won the central circuit polo championship this afternoon at 'the Miami Valley Hunt and Polo Club grounds on the Larrime road by defeating Cincinnati, 12 to 11, in a match that was not decided until after the regulation eight chukkers had been completed.

According- to polo rules an extra chukker Is played when the two teams are tied at the end of the regular session, but the two outfits agreed to go on with the eighth chukker until one of the teams scored a goal. Harrison Smith and Henry C. Velser, wer the outstanding performers in the Cincinnati outfit, while Duane Stranahan, George Qreenbalgh, Earl other of a rather flukey variety, I), of C. continued to smash and bang Cincinnati 7 0 6 IS Tranaylvanla 0 OH 1 il quarter, -when, with but two minutes the line, with few resulting. to nothing more than failure 10 use the aerial game.

This' was emphasized In the last By Bill Powers. About the time that the Wright brothers were perfecting the aerial Hubatltutlons Transylvania: Adams for Gay.Jahrvla for Crutcher, Hartely for KI.IiIb, Cato for Batta. Iluirirlea tor Mlntla. Cincinnati: Klein for Bradford, Martin for Wood, Mays for Blrt, thaw for Holla. Touchdown Ulvlden Frailer, Martin, Wood.

JJUQ paSSIIJ III II1C lllliu qua, wj the Transylvania center allowed Var- I Menaced By Gas Tank. Buildings in the vicinity were threatened whon. a fifty. gallon tank of gasoline In the rear of ths building occupied by the William Helmer Plumbing Supply Company, 1983 stats avenue caught fire yesterday afternoon. A son of Helmer was drawing gasoline when the tank Ignited.

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