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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 39

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PART FOUR PART FOUR SNOB SOTO SPORTINE SECTION 72ND YEAR PRICE SEVEN CENTS RICHMOND VA SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 1922 7veT 1 i VIRGINIA NOSES OUT VICTORY OVER RICHMOND UNIVERSITY KENTUCKIANS USE ENTIRE BAG OF TRICKS TO A VOID DEFEAT GOBBLERS EXCEL FUMBLE COSTS SPIDERS Here Is the Story HARD-FOUGHT CONTEST Oui Oni la Victorious in Queen City Handicap By Aaeoelaled Proas 1 'LATUM A KT Oct Oul Oui woa I ha Quaes city handicap with HMDS added for I-ysir-olds aver a dlaiaaeo of esa mile at Lateala today Prince waa aaraad and In Mcmerlam third Tima Ml Tha race hag had tbirteea starters Two Touchdowns Made Orange and Bine in Final Period by FRAY PUZZLES VIRGINIA Pulls Two 35-Yard Runs and Scores First Touchdown of Game Centro Trh Roberta left end Harder Irk Lynch left tackle Tlln Jones left guard Rea Kuhala canter Raker Itubarth right guard Hhereis rrrgor right tackle Uraham Lamm right and Wilson Covington quarter back Wallace Bartlett -left half Hutton Mnowduy right halfnutherfnrd Tanner full baek Oellla Score by quarters: Centra IS Tech mi 1 Mummary: touchdowns Oettle (Taeh) CovRigtcn (Centra) Placement al nfuc touohdown Iemon (Centre) Ooala from Held (Covington: Tech Oreen for (lrahami Moors for Rea'Flory for Rutherford: Black for Sutton Centra Hudgins for Rubarth: Rubarth fer Lynch Hunter for Tanner Paul Magoffin (Michigan) referee Bradley Walker (Virginia) umpire: Charlee WII- llama (Virginia: bead linesman Tima of periods Sftean minutes fc: sSAm EXCEPT IN SCORE Statistics Show Blacksburg Team Best Rushers and End Skirters KENTUCKIANS AERIAL ATTACK SUPERIOR This Attributed to Fact Boys Specialty Is Open Style By Earl Lu4a Figures they -say do not Ilk but tha mathematics of tha gamo yealerday show 1 that Virginia Poly ax-eelled Centra la gll waya except oaa tha score In flrat downs tho Virginians lad 1 tha Kentuckians by thirteen to tan By rushing tha hall Taeh made 117 yards while Centro eoald aquae so out only IM by tha same method of play On end runai Sutton and Wallace skirted tho Kontoeky flanko for Ighty-olght yarda Tho Keotuek-lane eoald only tally forty-alght yards by runalaff ondo Oa panting Rutherford easily outclassed Covington hla five kicks going 202 yarda or oo average hotter than forty yarda par smack Cov- 1 Ington got off ae van puata which brought Mi yardi or lora than aa average of thirty Tho Ka a tack lane had aa edgo aa forward passes thalr three perfect heaves gaining forty-alght yards Virginia mada sixteen- yarda with two air throws la running baek kicks Took advanced eaventy-Ava yards while tho bast Contra could do waa twenty- flva Both were even la runs Ing baek punts gaining only flva yarda Teak throw threo Centro run sera for a total of twenty-nine yarda while tho Kantucklaas retaliated wlth puahlag Virginia back' alavan yards But one loachdoirn plus one free point plus one drop klek totals fur more than a single touchdown Enough fer mathomutloc CENTRE HOLDS ITS HOUR OF PRAYER ff l'1- I I i 'ivj '--y 'V' 2 WBISIHEWIIIE an unit atla non-Newman Holds Washington and Lee to 13-to-7 Score Hpeeial to The Tlmea-Dlspatch LEXINGTON VA Oct Though they outplayed their opponents nt nearly every stag of tho game tbo Washington and Lea Oenerala warn held to the clcea score of II to by tho Caraon-Newman Parsons hara today At tha forward pass only ware tho vlsltora mors successful than tho Generals It was by a dassllng aerial attack opened up In the last quarter that the Parsona wart able to aeore Waahlngton and Laa'a two touchdowns ona mada In tha second quarter and anothar In tha tblrd wars ax red on straight football Oenerala Make Flral Downa Though tho Generals wera hamper-perert by tha absence from tba llna-up of several of their varsity -players thay nerraad able to gain at will making twanty-alx flrat downa to only four for tha visitors Jimmy Thomas thalr star half back was forced to retire early In tbs gams being injured In the flrat quarter Tha Parsona showed tha reault of the coaching cf Tom Moran son of Charlie Moran of Centre College fame especially In tha use of tho forward pass Out of live attempts by the aerial route four -were successful ona going for a touchdown Waahlngton nnd Leo received the kick-off and rushed the hall to tho goal llna but wera held for dewna For tha rest of this quarter the ball remained In tha canter of tho field Gasseraa Scores Touchdown The Oenerala started things off strong at tha beginning of the second period however and aoon scored a touchdcwn Cameron carrying tho ball oVar Bands drop kicked for tho try 'for polnta Tha aacond counter for tha home team cams at tha be-glnnflig of tha second half when by series of line bueks Frew carried the ball ovdr Bamla failed at try for polnta In tha last quarter the Persona bald tha Oenerala-for downa cn tha sixty-yard llna An attempted pass: Hutchens to Hlggans waa grounded by Mattox A second attempt Hutchena to Burnstt netted forty yards Another to Hlgglna waa auc-euasful for twenty yarda and a touchdown Hutchena drop kicked In the try for polnta For tha Generals tha playing of Captain Mattox and Frew was outataadlng while Hutchena and Captain Russell starred (or the Parsons Line-up: A Caraon-Newman Broils right end Burnett Tllson right tackle Shamblln Walters right guard Blana Terry -center' Schmidt Bamla left guard Kyker Wagner loft tackle Iiusscll Arbogast left end Hlgglna Frew quarter back Klchman Mattox right half Holt Cameron left half Waite Thomas full back Hutchena Summary: Cameron Frew Hlgglna Ooala aftsr Hemic Hutchena A Hamilton for Thumas Vcgel for Bamla Carson Moser for Shamblln Davie fur yker Taylor for Blane Hefner for Taylor Shamblln for Moses Sprinkle for Waite FRINCFTON IS WINNER OVER COLGATE ELEVEN 10 HEBE THIS WEEK Richmond Community Recreation Association Aida Movement for Links ASK ALL CITIZENS TO SPONSOR PLAN Meeting Will Be Open to Public-Spirited Residents and Officials riana which may result In Richmond having publlo gulf links will to-made at a meeting of the Community Recreation Association to be held tbs' latter part' of this week Hug-gealed by Tha Timea-Dlspatch tha movement has spread like wltdflre ameng the golf-loving public of the city and tha association at once took hold of and has announced that It will do everything In Its power to put the popular Scotch game within ranch of all Richmond golfers An evidence of tbo game's popu-larltyhere was shown early In the spring when morn than ISO golfers entered a tournament conducted by The Tlmes-Diapateh' for the members of Richmond's four clubs This event' set a precedent-In Richmond's golfing world In that It waa tha flrat time a city champion had been determined In definite way Naturally the members of tha dubs took an interest la tha event but many' who wars Just merely gulf lovers followed the play In the Anal round Tc give every Individual In Richmond a chance to taka up golf la the object of the public llnka movement and all Interested are Invited to attend the meeting of the Community Recreation -Association this week Heveral weeks ago tha -recreation asaoclatlqn announced that a meeting would bat neld cn October II to discuss the plana This meeting waa postponed becaUae of tha game with Centre and Virginia Tech here yesterday All Richmond turned out to aee the gridiron struggle and attend social functions In connection with It consequently the meeting was postponed With the big football battlo out of the way the public gc If links movement once more has come to the front and tha coming conference la expected to be attended by prominent eltisena of Richmond and olty officials Mayor Ueorgo Alnsllo nnd Alien Bavin director of publlo works' have been asked tc- attend tha iqeetlng: TWO CENTRE PUYERS THEN OFF BLACKLIST TBy Associated preen DANVILLE KY Oct Minus Oordy guard and William Shndoen end on the famous Centro College football team will play In the game with Harvard October II A ruling of college athletic authorltloe received here today aald they' might participate In gamee after October 14 Phillips t'esflema It By Associated' Press COLUMBIA- 8 Cu Oct Dr Henry Phillips president of tho 1 A A this afternoon announced that he had reinstated Shadoan and Oordy of tha Centro Collego football squad who have been out of tha game becauao of playing in an American Legion gams at Pleasure villa Xr last year Ha aald that tha ruling- waa made under a rule of the association authorising him to fix penalties whera nona waa pro vlded KOREAN LOOKS GOOD IN FOOTBALL TOGS By Aseoclated Press DUE WEST Oct Chom pang Lea a Korean studying for tha ministry bids fair to go down in Eraklna University history so cording to offielala of tha boothall team at that Institution Lee freahman last week came out for football practice He la small and wiry and was placed la tha back Held of tha freahman team Teeterday Lea and the freshmaa ttsa went In agalnnt the varalty in wrlmmage' practice When thn smoke bad cleared away half tha varalty was nursing bruises gained in an effort to tackle the dlmunltlve Asiatic Lee cannot play on tha university team this year berauae of the freshman rule but the roarhea aay If ha keeps up hla present pace ha la aura of a place next year 'always understood football was a rough he told persona -who Inquired how he liked It "But It la no rougher than some of tho games wa play at home" NEW HIGH SCHOOL READY FOR OCCUPANCY Special to The TlRiee-Ptapatch LEEHBUHO VA Oct A large attendance la Expected at the opening day of the new Leesburg High School Building which will he Monday October 1 This Is one of tho 1 most modern buildings la Northern Vlr glnla The auditorium and severs classrooms aja not yet finished hut there will be ample space for the school work flpeolal to Tha Tlmea-Dlspatch CHARLOTTMVILLE VA Or I 14 -Richmond University played the at rone Old Dominion eleven to a ataadatlll hero I hi aftaraaan a ad It wai aaly by a luaky braak aad a complete ravaraal of form la tha laat Saa minutes of play that tha Virginia vanity managed to pull through with a ll-to-f victory Coach Dobson's maehlaa dlaplayad a Salahad attack that aottad an aaraad touchdown la tha aecand quarter and kapt tha Oranga aad Blue on tha defence dntll the Anal period The entire Spider back Said playod etallar ball piling up nlna Brat down while Coach Campbell'a rhargaa ware atla ta raglatar bat Sva Virginia's famoua dafanaa proved pawarlraa to calve tha vt altera apredy ahlft until tha aacond half and waa than forced to-resort la a punting game to gala aay advantage At the beginning of tha Saal quar- tor Taw ill who had bean aubatltated far Captain Jatiaa dropped oaa of Arnotd'a long punts apd Lewis who raeavered tha ball raced forty yardi for a touehdpwa Wltb tha craard yelling madly far tha daddlng paint Fsuwlck coolly dropped the hall between tha barn and repeated tha feat wheai Arnold waa puahed arroaa tha lino a few ailautaa later Kray waa tha Individual alar of tha game Tima and again ha plunged through the Serea-charglng Orange and Blue farwarda for long gain a and In both tba Srat and aee 1 ond halvaa he ripped oK a thlrty-Rvo-yard run around -right and Par Virginia Arnold's tea waa the moat dependable ground gainer The aa-lynchburg College atar aver reached Snead la a punting duel whloh laated throughout tha entire forty-eight mlnutea of play Among tha Virginia linesman lawla played a aavaga defenalvo game after ha waa rrlurned la tha second aad Fenwick waa aa dependable aa aver The giant tackle alae dlaplayad great eoolneaa of head in hie toe work after tha two touch' downa and In kicking off Virginia started olt with a rnah by reglataring two Srat downa on abort gains through the line After two esehaages of punts It waa Richmond's ball on her twenty-Sro-yard Una Rushes by Kelgler and Snead netted a flrat down Shcad then kicked ta Foster who fumbled oa Vlrglnla'a iwenty-tlve-yard Una Bethel recovered the ball After failure to gain In two attempts Darla broke up an attempted forward pasai Kelgler then dropped back for a try at Sold goal but tba pigskin spun along tha ground and tba attempt waa a failure It was Virginia's ball' on her twenty-yard line at tha start of the second period Arnold punted to Richmond's forty-yard 1 line where Jones waa downed by Captain Hall Fray then startled tha crowd In the stadium by getting around Vlrglnla'a left end for thlrty-flva yards Zalg-ler followed with a twelve-yard aprlnt on croaa buck and Snead added five more Fray than dashed -around left end for a tnuchown At tha try for goal the Virginia for warn smothered Xalglar and tha pigskin never left tba ground' lba third quarter was featured by two Sftaen-yard runs by Xalglar and Fray and a clever forward 'Jonas ta Fray which netted another Sftean yarda and planted tha boil on Virginia's forty-yard line Hera tha 1 Spiders were forced to- kick and tba remainder of tha half waa taken up In a punting dual After Virginia had seared bar two touchdowns In tha Snal period tha a 'Richmond squad threw' another scare Into tha Virginia camp by carrying tha ball from her own thirty-yard 4 line to Virginia's thirteen-yard mark Two Una plunges ware repulsed and two attempted forward pi grounded Tba whistle Maw soon after Arnold punted deep Into Spldar 'territory Line-up and summary: Virginia Position Richmond Davis left and Ruekar Blackford left tackla Carlton Hall Hooker Lewis canter Bethel Ward right guard Price I Fenwick right tackla -Jah Campboll right end Raama Foster i quarterback Jones Opplaman left half Fray Arnold right half iEelgler Wllaan fullback Snead Score by period 'Virginia II 14 I I Virginia Bearing: 1 Lawla Arnold Richmond scoring: i Touchdown Fray Palnta -from try after Fenwick (I) Ref area dans (Lehigh) Umpire Harrl eon (Washington and Lae) Head linesman Haywood (South Carolina) Tlmh of periods 11 mfaataa Substitutes: -Virginia Theimar for Lewis Walker for Theamar McCoy far Faster Lawla for Walkor Maphlo for Opptoman Doltrlek for CompbelL Richmond Hahanay for 1 Xlaglcr Towtll far Jones Robblna far Reams ENTIRE CiDET CORPS TO ITTEND 016 Ml I Student Body Will Witness Clash With Virginia Nest Saturday (Special leha Tlmes-Dlspa'teh CHARLOTTESVILLE VA Oct 141 the Virginia Military Ineil-1 tuta alavrn cornea to Lambeth Field! ta play tha Unlvaralty of Virginia! neat Saturday tha team will be ac-1 oampaalcd by tha anllra eadat corps I which will be given special acata la I tha 'stadium aa guena of the Oaa- oral Athlatla Aasoclallen Vlrglala aad I long have I baaa gridiron rivals but tha spirit I between them waa Intanalfled when I tha Flying Cadets dafaatad tha I Orange and Bins two sea sobs age Last year tba team from Charlottesville want ta Leslagtoa and wen I from the endota by a 14 to score In ona of tba hardest struggles of tha aesson In former Bessons tha LI carps have attended only tha game with Virginia Taeh aa- Thankaglv-lag but athletic authorities are glad I (lanarai Nichols baa Been St I to allow hla man ta coma ta Char-1 loltcavllle this year Tha sorpa baa I bad only two other opportunities to I sea tba Virginia game since athletic I relations wore begun la 1IM That! year Virginia playad at Lsxlngtoa aad dafaatad 4 cadets In tha thirty acasans I has wqn from I Virginia ealy twice la 111! 'and Ini life Special stands ta held tha crowds aipactsd at tha Washlagton and Las game Kevambar 4 and for tba Carolina contest Thanksgiving will bal complatad by naat Saturday and probably will be used on that after-aooa A apodal train of I alumni la coming up to -tha gams I from Richmond and It la generally I aspect sd that this contest will draw a larga crowd to Lambeth Field With two games at homo ea sue-1 eesalva Saturdays the Vlrglala team I should be In goad condition to start I Intensive training for tba eadat con-1 teat Although the Lfslngton team has lent aavaral of Its boat man of I last year tha eanebea are net going! to taka any chances wltb what may bo a surprisingly strong elavoa WELS CONTEST FROU SOOTH CJIROUNNI By Associated Proas CHAPEL HILL Oct Iu football game marked by aa abundance of banutiful open piny tha Unlvaralty of North Cnrellnn dafaatad the Unlvaralty of South' Carolina It to bare tbla afternoon Laaa than a minute after piny began Captain Pritchard of tbs Old North State alavan grabbed fumbled ball after South Carolina's attempted punt and raced through for a touchdown Blount kicked goal and tha acore was to I A aacond fumble gave North Carolina another opportnnlty to score in tha Srat quarter A South Carolina bosk In bucking tha line dropped th ball and North Carolina recovered It- Four rushes with good gains followed and Blouat then kicked a Said goal Snipes South Carolina substitute brake throigh canter on hla own thlrty-thrae-yard line In tha third quarter and raced slaty-seven yarda far touchdpwn and South Carolina's Srat marker -Arabs kicked goaL and the agora waa 10 to 7 Neither team was able to score In tbs Snal period although fumbles spoiled North Carolina's chances foi further markers North Carolina puntad nlna times end South Carolina twelve Tha Tarheel eleven completed ala passes while South Carolina's throe attempts at passing wars Intercepted Lina-up and nummary: Position R'Norrla left end Fordham tackle Pritchard -loft guard Blount center Poindexter right guard Llghtasy Melver right tackla Chappell Cochran right nnd Mayer McDonald quarter back Pulton Johaaton left half Slaamora McGee full back Morris right half Score by periods: North Carolina IS I II Sonth Carolina I 4 7 North Carolina scoring: Touch down Pritchard try for point Blount Said goal Blount gouth Cnrellnn scoring: Touebtown Snipes (aub for A mbs) try for point Amba referee aeoch Virginia umpire Hcudaraon Ohio Wesleyan: hand linesman Stainer Trinity WISCONSIN CANCELS TENDLER-SHADE GO (By Associated Press MILWAUKEE W1S Oct The Wleeoaelo State Boxing Commissi oa announced Into today that tho Lew Teadler-Dave Shade bout scheduled nest Thufcaday hui Known throughout tho football world as "the Prayin' Colons la" tho far-famed Centro team wont lute their hqur of prayer oa tha eve of tho gam yesterday While thousands of football faaa wera filling he eta ads at Mayo Island Park aud ether hundreds wore waiting admission at the gates to witness Richmond's graateat grid- Iron battle tha Centra pigskin war- rlors stood with bo wad heads In thalr drasalng-room nt Hotel Rlalag to thslr foot from thalr final council and Instruction by 1 Coaeh Horan tho "Prayin' removed thslr baadgaar while thalr quarter hock' Covington offtrad to load them la prayer To members of tha proas barred from tho room only tho following words wore audible through tho half-doeod door: "la all quarters of tha gsma man our play must ha clean and 1 may tha boat tssm win" "Uy A moment later members ef tha i team trotted Intb the corridor with' their facee softened and took tho elevators for tho street where ante- -mobile awaited to carry them to the football Hold To a reporter who naked Una Coaeh Bond later If the prayer was a usual custom th coach replied: word of prayer Is Inearlably offered by a member of tho eleven after It receives Its Anal Instructions for the game" aad that It was this custom that had earned for tho team the famous sobriquet of "the Colonels" 'u 1 HOLMHHUnNTEE BOUT COES OKER FOR WEEK Injury to Fighter Will Take More Time to HesL Special to Tha Tlmea-Dlspatch HOPEWELL VA Oct Tha scheduled ton-round bout between Charlie Holman and Brownie Hein-tea to taka place at tha DuPont Club an Tuesday avanlng October 17 has been postponed until tba evening of October 24 It waa announced today by Pete Kelaon promoter The postponement la due to -Hclntaa receiving alight injury to ona of hla handi during recent' battle and ha asked for a little more time for It to heal Ha expects 10 be In perfect' trim when ha meets tba local boy In nddltlon to tho Holman -Hein tee bout there will be' a three-fall wrestling affair between Kid Baklah of Hopewell and 'Toung- Caaser of Richmond It will bo tbo bedt two out of three Both men hnva appeared here before nnd arc always considered one of tho headliners Another preliminary will bo a tan-round go between Rocky Harlon of Richmond nnd Franklo Lewis of Charlotte Harlon la middleweight champion of Virginia nnd Lawla Is raeogalsed In ring circles as Fighting EXPECT GREAT CROWD AT ANNAPOLIS GAME By Associated Pres a ANNAPOLIS Ml Oct Athletic authorities of the Naval Academy are expecting an Immense crowd of football fane for tba gamo between the Midshipmen nnd Georgia Tech to bo staged oa Farragut Field October 21 In consequence of this Rear-Admiral Henry Wilson superintend-it baa laauad an order stating that tba gates- of tbo government reservation will bo ctoeed on that day end admission to tbo ganernl public will bo denied except those persona bolding tickets for seats at tha gams Indications are aecordtnr to officials that taa attendance will be greeter than that which marked tha Princeton battle hero laat year and the crowd on that occasion waa the greatest ever Already heavy demand le being made of tho athletic association for tickets not alone (ram local devotees Of the game hut requests are piling in from aad other palate Oettln craehee through Centre defense for first touchdown of against Prayin' Colonels "Rip" Wallace ekirt right end for 27-yard gild Tech's pass smeared by Centre first smash at defense Covington thrown for loan by Tllson behind own line Sutton imuahlng Centre line in attempt at touchdown Tha work' of Red -Roberts was a real disappointment to those who went to the game ns mere customers Instead of being alumal of either Institution Advertised by the who pick teams without seeing mors than a half-dosen games In a season as "the greatest football player of today" Roberts fell down completely In all departments of tho gams As ona disgusted fan was heard to remark! "1C that guy la an then "Hair-Pint" Sutton and Wallace are due for placet on an all-alar team picked from Heaven Well and Centre followers Wera elated when news came that (lardy and Shadoan hail been reinstated by the I A A -and would be eligible to 'play against Harvard next week Tho telegram arrived Just after Centro had taken the lead and the Kentucky showed mors Joy than they did over Tech last night said that underestimated not to ses oil of yesterday hut Roberts night that It was everything at hand without regard scouts watchlnff IN CRASH FOOTBALL GAME Press PA Oct 14-Fsur whan section of seats erected tar the Jerk football gamo after the beginning quarter here today aad boy wermeaid by rriNF to" VIRGINIA POLY ALUMNI LAUD OFFICIALS DESPITE PENALTIES Generous and whole-hearted approval of the work of th- officials In the I-Centre football game yesterday was given last night by the members of tho I-team and thn Richmond alumni at a dinner In the winter garden of Hotel Richmond About lei alumni gueate and members of the Tech team attended the dinner which was presided over by Mareden Smith president of tho Richmnd Alumni Aesoilatlon Dr A Burruss president of I and Lawrence Prlddy president of tho General Alumni Aeenrlatfun made brief talks In which they commended the splendid work of the tram In the afternoon's content and the high morals of tho cadet corps In tha face of defeat by a worthy opponent Approval of tha officials In Inflicting penalties though-the Infliction brought defeat waa given by alumni leaders who said the work of tho officials was fair and squaro and the alumni respected them for doing tkoir duty as they saw it Bradley Walker and Charles R- Williams tha offldala responded nnd aald that It was hard for them to inflict tha penalties which wera so coatly to tho team They thanked the team and alumni for their xpreasion of npprova! of their work Following tho dinner the members of the alumni attended the dance given" nt 'the Grays Armory Tha I Cadet Corps 307 in number arrived In the cl'v yesterday mornlngi There were comments on all aides yealerday relative to tho general good behavior of the cadets By Universal Service PRINCETON J- Oct Though outplayed three-quarters of the time and In constant fear of defeat Princeton won today from Colgate by a score of II to A chance dash by Jack Cleaves In tha second period gave tha Tlgera aevtnty-yard touchdown while Ken Smith's kicking of this goal and another neat one In the fourth quarter accounted for Princeton's other four polnta The Maroons gave the Tigers their eilffest battle of tho season After tha kickoff of tho Srat period Colgate carried the hall to the Tigers' twelve-yard llna hut lost It on downs In turn PrlncB' ton advanred tho hall to Colgate's twelve-yard line by the end of th period In tha second period the crowd of iIM witnessed the niftiest run of the season when Cteavre picked tb hall off the Tlgera' thirty-yard line and tor arroaa the field to the Ms- rooa'c goal (ffiid th tremendoua physicians to has plaudit of tha spectators 'jured contingent over the news tha score against Red Roberta Tech had been Centre Intended Its powder admitted last necessary to use to keep from losing lor tho Harvard the game FOUR HURT AT Ry Aseoclated WASHINGTON persons wnew'hnrt the temporary a -Carw-gte collapsed shortly of tho second A woman vi SEEK BETTER BREED OF DOGS IN STATE ROANOKE VA Oct 14-A re so lutloa asking the Commlsalonar i tha State Department of Oamo and Inland- Flsherlea to add goad mala and femafe sporting doga --to tha State --Department of Osma waa unanlmaualy pasaed at tha Snal mast Ing of the game wardens of tha Bine Ridge Divisiou teday for a six-day race starting October II They expect to reach Chicago In eight daya Worth Mitten heads the party which iarludes Bobby Walthnur Jr Charles Jaeger Fred Hpearer An thony Beckham Tom Bello Lawrence Gaffney Willie Grimm Sam Gaal-aad Felix Patti BICYCLE RIDERS TRAIN BY LONG TRIP Bv Associated Press NEWARK 1- Oct Ten bicycle racers left today for Chicago ear tho Llaccla Highway to train 1 i.

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