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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 47

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THREE OLD DOMINION TEAMS SHOW GOOD FORM ON MUDDY FIELDS RICHMOND TIMKS-Diai'ATCIli SUNDAY OCTORKU ft 1022' gggg UISKNH iffMTMEU ul li I pasrr nv-r tha line ana wiibh I'srgson I'voil lut'id atd III th last quarter and I tie ts' fir the Inst I U1 toina nlwaaa faturil lt )ear a drive In lil'lt Ills ehnla driv-s On mail In eiear Hie way 1 1 1 riinisr ags used lime after lime mil grrul an i raa the rghi aide nf I's Georgia Hum iTiiinpling In furs ilia i I- 'I lianis and Zorn i Slags made freqitrut siins'i-l-l! a In -qiile of lle f-t tlaf I- i si iniinbr ul airing I II III Marniil si-' red tweuiv Aral l-o i la Gentgia one eleariy le- 111g Hie xriiind gaining rtringth fi ia ei i nraia wa able in n-iUa flil ilnwiia only III (lie firel pi rn i 1 loi I iie-ii ii and uniniaryi Chleaaa PeaiitM Oenrgl fii eplirn imp left eal Money bf tackl Menneit left guard Welrbel center Krif ng 11 guard Vandiver riMit iiekl Taylnr tigtt end ItiHler qiMrierlark lift half Itiindall Thompson Fletcher genre by -rod 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yiitlli liu ii ill ihli-r liilf e'lisu ini 'I'm -linr with Kill Ini -'in 1111 I lll'li tin I 1 1 ll ii i- nut nf I I nml riiiei U'i linlM In the ii-u'i I -1 almost every at- iiipi Tlniiu'is eiiiiiled Imlli toii-lnins sfler enrrjinq Hie hail ilnuu Hie leil mi repeal -il N'liiNlii- ill llin right side hi the Hi-irKi lui ulitlc I'lolt si ii i'i i n-e mill slmrl I're i khks n-i rg'1 fiiuglit stubbi-rh! stop-i-I'liuagn for ilnwiia ihroa tiiuea i iikiiIi of llie lire -yard Hue iliii-iliil tbe Hulbbt' slur left llillf ran for aiiaht gains lifter In hi-'rs bad illsabl i one knei: and fori- i him from the game lu the --i ini qunrlcr This aivulent broke up the Georgia overhead attaek iis Mhii-ilit! tlii 'ruck era' ehief Uis-i-i i i'Ii Hilly ine of llie frur pnsrea al-li'iiilit-d during lb game waa sue-iis-fiil I) ult liilereepllng both the lleiirginna' pasaea reluming one Ihoiu fnr twei-ty yards Chicago Grnrrul Display Strength ami Hang U-to-6 Defeat on North Carolinian Ml'''ll The Tlmea-lHspstrh 1 LEXINGTON VA Op Waah-Ii'gtnn and Is limb Ikelr first blf gn nf lb season today In bird fniiahl mini balil with Nurih Pirn linn plat College when In nf lb i it tutii'li' lead Ihn Wolf pa ilifv rim from IipNIhiI anil fmlml nirr Iwn hard-fought ii'orai In ba I lilrit and fourth quarters From Ilia slarl I ha miii looked lika ll wa In Notlh Carolina piata'd faviir whrii following an rbii'Ptaf puma iha ball waa pushed over fnr a touchdown In Iha aarnml quarter Iba lianaraln' defsnaa Stiffened ami lluv fought Ilia Wolf park In a standstill In in III 111 pra tenting annihar arnra In the Ihlrii quarter Waahlnimn and I lama bark with iuah and largely a a rranlr if ina work if Jlmmr Thomas their -pe-dy Jin I half bark and passe by Matin In Urmia anil Frew nml a iwenty-flie-jard run nlf larklr by Matins worked nvrr two imn hdwni Miala Inal llirlr laal fippurliiiilO arnir In Hie lallrr pari nf In lira! half Iha Kanin trndtnl lu mma a punting durl early In Iha Dial i'iarlrr but I hr klrklna nf Flew was larRrly offset by Janiirlla In runrlna thr ball bark Kandolph was a malliaiay in Iha nffrnaa fur Iha wnlf-pH-'k niihhlaaprrd nn rnda and paaainir while thr larulliia I ina alao r'lnard at rr nalli bnlh nn nlfmaa and defense I'ott' auaaliliiK tai-t'c In Ilia linr fr liip l-'igliling ilinniala and Iha laiiinrn nf lin- whole lllur llna be-Kan In almii effect lu (hr third qnar-t-r and Hi-lr same wrrt niada pus-a Mr largely hr tlila P'ltllna thr second half (hr liunir Irani hail rliiin lli'ir way Re- II 111 IT Ih ki-'k-rr In Hip twenfy-Me-ard lur tlr General worked I hull pant nndllrld mi ahutlt rlKht I wore f'irrrd In punt In Ini- i wiuinqe nf kicks thr hall Want IV tt I nn St'itr forty-yard line Jni my Thonaa carrying ll nn I Mark" i-ri nih-r plav thrr pushed It Moore It STATISTICS riaypr Sul tun Makar II I lllur Near Again lr4 HALIFAX net Blue Nose whlrh won the Internal lonal fisherman' sailing ehamplonshlp last year today raptured tha first rf tha aariaa of elimination rarea to determine tha Nova Kentian schooner to meet the Anorlenn challenger off Olouceater Mass this fall nppr Irli lu nliiia Ilarilwlrk iraplalni Mon re (iplllp nmlllnkna burn Tram nf Idiguff rspii'tcr William Mmilli Wllnilnginn i' SHOW UOHIiLERS ham: weight and experience iiionil Towill for Jone Jones for Towlll Mahanev f-r Ziegler lloh-hlna for Ratcliff Johnson for Ifodgei Mary laril lucky for Moore Young Heine Heine for Me-guade Mi-ijuaile for Heine lirove for Srmler ilurvl-'li for Moalsy Ilf-Ituiala Referee Illllv Hunch Viral Ilia umpire Harrison A Ia I'sadlinesman Morn A Ia Arid Judge Whltner I'nierlty nf South rarnlina Time of period 15 down I hr fi-ur-i nnl linr where Marilw Irk thr 1 1 1 1 bi''i were necessary III laki i-irr hr kirk-off Jen-nyr ii-id and tan hark In th f'if -Iiw- jard linr Thr Tllaun Shrrrrla Kay Kra It jard linr Thr Tarhrrl 1 1 1 SEE BETTER FOOTBALL ON PACIFIC COAST ilfii-o 1 hrnkrn up lirrr thoiifh Wallace lid ixingi- nf gave thr Urn- Llnkoua (I ui" I nil lli fourth quailer Gettie II II Wllaun Greene I' A nn thirty-yard linr t'amaron i 't through thr Imr and Mc-i riirrit hut Monk waa rallk I -A for olT-idr A Inna paa in Hr- 1 'hrrr and "ik Mafia kwHhlBurhanan It la Kcme a the iinrler l-ack fur It rnicared an attempted double pa and Maryland punlnl lo lime who returned thirty-one yard by fat broken field running Jolin-ii went III the Spider line for llodge a pa Kray lo Mucker waa incoqipleted Mahaney inado one yard and four yarda on two Hue buck Snead failed In all attempted kh-k from placement and the Maryland qua i ter ran the ball through I lie Spider tai-klera thlrly-four yard to the thirty-nine-yard line Sender then drove ihrnuRh tackle for eight yarda and Ins team rallied in an ul-inoHt aue-efii attempt to acore inly one foot wa gained wlnn f'arl-(-n bioke through and meed up rlx-i-ri- play The next play made It flrt down however Maryland' liakn hit the lighter Spider line wjth tcrlttlc force hut gained only four y-airi nn ihe third down a paw Sender lo Mranner netted twenty-three yard Sender made one yard The right half adie Keren making it flml down oil the thirteen-yard line The Spider line braeed and held the next play hut a abort pan made it fourlli down and inly three yard lo the xoal The Spider llna rhargnl low and llcreely lil a Anal effort mid held innim iilariiy while Mahaney tackled Sender wnx temporarily stunned jd Hia runner wa stopped by Jniind bTay Snead punted out from behind tliv goal line to lioaley who waa downed by Rucker on trie fnrly-lwo-yaril linr Hurvlch went lu fur lioaley a itob buck gained one yard t'arltfn smeared he play and Maryland punted over thr goal line wa Richmond' ball on (he twenty-yard line Sqrad made three yards through tackle and Mahaney muds first down ly aide stepping tho Maryland backs for twelve Mahaney made two yard anil Kray added three yarda juat before the final whistle I'nivcrslly of Richmond 0 I'nlversity of Maryland The Him -up and luminary: Hlehninadi Maryland 'Hair Rhndea (' It Moran Nutter I fwVMfiVuh1 b'hni th down Pn line Ttirhmond gained about fifteen yarda nn an exchange nf puma Town fety At fhia lima the rain waa falling ro hard that It waa Impoaaihla to By Associated prraaJ SAX KIIAWISI'I I'AIa tlet Kuotball of a better brand than ever will lie played on the Pacific t'oaat this fall according to gridiron rhlrfa and tbservrra All agree that thr season promise to be thr greatest in tha athletic history of tha Far West Two leanta the I'lilveralty of Idaho and the University of Southern California will play ill the Cniifernnco for the first lime thla aea-snii they having liven added to the circuit laal whiter The mher alx confersnes srhinl are the I'niverelly of Wailiiiiglon rnlvarsity nf fali-firnia Stanford I'nlversity I'nlvsra-ily of lirrgon Washington State College and tha Dragon Agricultural College Moat of tha conference trams this year art "pointed" for California California has gone undefeated for two aeaaona but this year loses its veteran line from tackle to tackle and one atar halfback Andy Smith the Rear coach however la confident that lie will have a powerful eleven "Brick" Muller All-American end last year la one of the stare who will be bark ft -jail nu a braul'fiil off-1 m-k play ran wmiy-sevrn yard fnr a lou- iv'u iravii: part nf hla Jrrary tl-- IriTidx u( the Tarhrrl half bai I'iro'ina S'tr mad a frantip rf-fPM as- k-lay by npanlng up ar iitprhtad' attack but Traw In-it rrp-d a I'rf hrava and brokr up thfi- Thr yam rnrarrd with thr ball in Nor'li ('imiina hand a lil'r-UP I till rnrtlnn ill liro left end Baum 'Til on Wt tarkir rn Vugrl Irft quartrr Bakrr Tarry ranter Bartin AValtrrr right tuard Batty right tarkir Xloyd Arbngaat right and Holland I'rrw quartrrbark Randolph Mattox irft half Tarb MTonald right half Jtannetta t'amaron fullhaeb Long Summary: and 1a Thnmar for Arbngait Wagner for Vngri Thomaa for Mo Imnald Talllafarrn for t'amaron S-V Idtrrltrr fnr Park Yanrant for llaatm Paranur fnr llraity Wal-Imr for Maker Jritrr for Maum and I 1 nut Suite nut a Touchdown Randolph Mattox (2) goal after State none out nnr try A out of two trr Rrfrri-r Marohhln Mlrhlgaa I'taaa li-hlgh Hradllnri-man llodgnnn Idrntfry player from Iha prena box Whan Van Grryig want nut Plravep waa unabla to grt off good punt and Virginia war able to grt the hall once more Into enemy tern ton When the Orange and lllur made pry-tral fumble thr Tiger again rante dangeroualy near goal Thr gam ended with Princeton holding the ball nn Vlrglniaa fnrty-twn-jard llna Arnold both In running and punting waa tha ahtnlnf'llght nr back Held with Captain Hall Blackford and Davla atanding out for tbalr work In tha llna Of tha eleven original man and aaventean aubitftutea made by Coach Roper In an effort to work out a combination capable of penetrating dafenea It ia hardly pus-Plhla In pick out ona man who war effective agalnat tha invadera from tha South unlrti It waa Van'Jcrrig Lfna-up: Princeton Virginia Hnlvtly left anil Davie Treat Inf tackle Blackford Dlcklnaon left guard Hall Captain Captain returning Mcguade'a hnt a ell Maryland made Aral rixwn nn the forty-ard line in two plunge Heniler and Bnrnner On the next play Snead leaped into Hie air and Intercepted a abort parr returning five yarda Towll failed to gain Ziegler made Iwn yard and a pea Towll to Snead waa incomplr-ied Snead punted over the Slar land goal line Towll dodged eeveral would-be-tacklera and returned Mcguade'a kick-off four-teen yarda Kra added four yarda and Mahaney replaced Ziegler In the Spider back flnld Mahaney made two yarda and failed to guln and Richmond punted Jlelne went from end to full hack and waa replaced on tha left wing by Young Two vlyloua lungra by the Maryland buck netted a Aral down On the next pljy I'aritnri broke through nnd threw Box ley for a two-yard loan Semlcr made eight yard around right end ami tlie third quarter cmled ball nn the forty-aeven-yard line third down and two yard to go Fourth tluarieri Play of both team Improved in the period t'arl-tn again got through and downed the Maryland half back for a three-yard ln Knblilna replaced Rat-rllffe and Jone came bark In tha f'adela Defeat Kaasaa WEST POINT Oct 7 The Army defeated the I'nlversity of Kansas 15 to A In their Interseetlotml football gams here today The game was played on a raiu-aoaked field llirrarr Saelrty Names OlUrr CHAIll JtTTES VI 11 jK VA Oct 7 Tho Washington Literary Society nt the ('Diversity of Virginia haa elected the following ofllcers for tha session: president Charles DeKoreat lura East Radfiinl Va vice-president Donald Wood Fhriver Norfolk secretary Walter Champ Williams -Sfanardsvllle treasurer Janie fly- Summary: Substitutions Rich Exclusive Richmond House of Kuppcnhcimcr Score by quarter Frlnceton 0502 5 1 Virginia Tnushdcwns none Irnp kirk Smith Safety Treat Buhaiitutlnna Princeton HUM for Maker Van Heraig fur t'ruin Alford for Burknar Caldwell for Bergen Hnrman for Wingate Smith for Gray Newby for Cleaves Gaines for Sntvely Hrlflln for Momillan Wingate for Gorman Gray for Gaines Barry fir Van'ler-aig Stout for Gray Snyder for Hills Virginia Mnphla fur Arnold Arnold for Maphla Lewis for Theamar Diet-rich for Damls Mi Coy for Foster Hubbard for Arnold Maphla for Hubbard Offlclalg Referee Cromwell 1 Llneeman Manrely empire Mur-1 pby Field Judge Gllllndir I A VERY E-XCEPTIOiVAL OFFERING OF Fall Suits in the ISewpxl Fabrics and Fall Colors TKJKR TEAM HELD BY ORANGE AND BLUE fConllntied From Flrat Tag) gained yard through tackle and tha Old Iiomlnlon bark gained another five In three line pleia Virginia made her flrat down on forty-yard llna The Tiger tighlened and held fnr two dnwni when Bergen intercepted a forward papa 'Princeton waa unahla in advance In two play and Cleave punted to Kneter and Arnold Inline-f dlately returned the hall After being unable to go forward Van Oeralg attempted a drop kirk but the ball went low Virginia gained on an exchange of puma and with the ball In'the center of the Held Arnold Wllaon and Oppleman running In turn carried the hall fnr another flrat down The quarter ended with the ball in Vlr-glnla'p poppeaaion on Prlneaton'a II-yard line After gaining on two llna playa Virginia waa penallxed fifteen yard for holding When Arnold attempted at kick he fumbled the allppery ball but recovered in time to run twenty yarda around end Ia tha aeoond attempt he punted to Wyngate who waa downed on hla own alxteen-yard line ClvKTca punted out to Footer who maria a fair catch The Orange and Blua maria a third flrat down when Arnold ran for nine yard and Wllnon went ovar tha mark By thla time Coach Knper had replaced five of tha original Princeton auhPtltutea rrlnceton'a Initial flrat down waa made nn four line playa Arnold waa Injured In a naaty elide and waa replaced by Mappia who ahot the ball In tha air when railed upon to kick Tho ball waa Prlnce-ton'a within twenty-lira yarda of tha goal and Smith made the flrat acore by a dropklck Tha half ended shortly after Fenwick i made a poor kirk-off for Virginia Frlnceton carried off the honors In the third period Van Garalg out-punted Arnold who went hack at tha opening nf tha naw half Booting tha hall ao that It went outside several times within tha tan-yard llna Trlnreton waa twice penalised hut made two flrat downs one on Van run around right end and again on three line playa At the opening of tho third period Princeton had the hall nn Virginia's eventem-yard line hut the Tiger a unable to gain nr to make good a dropktrk Lewie who went In for Theamer at renter made a bad pass to Arnold forcing him hack so that when he fumbled the ball on tha nest The balance drape and are the essential features Kaufman's BO 550 What the method is in getting perfect balance drape and design is of little consequence to you But you know you want it because your satisfaction depends on these essential points of good tailoring A- Quality tailoring and high test fabrics give the guarantee assures it $2950 and $3950 The Jacobs Levy Hat for Fall in nnwly arrived models 85 Top Coats Tailored by the Houm of Kupppn-heimor for men and young man NEVER before have we offered so large and so fine a variety of new fabrics and models You will find each Suit has the quiet elegance of quality in materials in lines and in workmanship Sizes for every man Kuppcnheimer Suits $3500 RICHMOND PULLS OUT of danger Through FINE DEFENSIVE STAND fCon tinned From Flrat Tags) reiurend The punt and the slippery Held It waa Richmond ball on tha 45-yard line Jones mads nine yards through tackle Ziegler made first down In two plunges Ziegler made one yard and nn tha next play Fray missed a pretty pass from Jones the wet hall probably costing the Spiders a chan re to score Snead punted nut on tha 21-ynrd lips Both teams used rosin to aid In holding the ball Jones received a punt and waa aowned on ths 49-yard line Lucky replaced Moore in Maryland's line Richmond made live Jard on a pass Fray to Jonra and the Spider captain waa injured when tackled and replaced by Towjll Snead mad one yard through line and a pass Towlll to Fray netted twelve yarda Tha half ended with tha ball In Richmond's possession on Maryland'! 40-yard llna Flay during the flrat two periods waa a Hula alow on account of tha wet field and sultry weather Maryland had a slight edge In the first quarter but Rirh-mond picked up by the end of the half Sees ml Half Third Qaartert Snead received Mc-Quade'a kick off on the Spider five-yard llna at tha beginning of tho half and raturnad twenty-two yards Fray mads a yard and a half through tackle Bncad punted and the ball tat Itroail Mm-t 705 EAST BROAD.

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