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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 48

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XM yi qy- 3 ftyTMTSf-f STT V' I TV'' 1 4 1 i r'f i WL TWO RraraDnMEDKPATCHjJUNDAYJJOVBERJilffia VIRGINIA AND GEORGIA BATTLE TO 6-8 DRAW AT ATHENS 'KOBOI na KFEITS CAMERA CATCHES HEAL ACTION ON ISLAND IIKTAIIKI) STATISTICS CAROLINA SHOW OUTPLAYED CADETS Arnold Plat (Jrnit Camr for Virginia on Huntili Groiiniis HOT WEATHER MAKES SPEED IMPOSSIBLE Sity-FivrYrd Bun ly Flrl-rlicr Give l-rml lo Crackm A Cadeia' forty-yard Una (in the Krai play Farley was slopped by ('m-hraii Farley look Iwu yarda Here Ilia quarter ended wlihoul score Hamad Period opened ihe aerond quarier with a spread formation from which Farley luaaed a long paaa but Carlton was iinnbla to gel It Tha Cadeia kicked to Watkins and hi I was again penalised II va yarda for Interfering with ihe receiver It was Carolina's ball nn the fiirty-l wo-yard line hli-llre look two yarda ihrmiuh rrn-ler Johnston clipped off ala yarda around left end being thrown by I'na-falo The Cadeia smeared up the nexl play Morris was injured and Cap-lain ITItchard sent him odt Merrill took right half Merritt hit the line for a Ural down Johnston made two yarda on a lackle run Mehonatd got lunar for a fifteen-yard gain around cadeia' lefg wing Johnalnn made five over hla right tackle The Cadeia atlffened and held Merritt Mrrrljt then rreehed Ihrouah the left of the Cadet line for twelve yard lha ball being on tha elghleen-yard Una Cap-lain Harrison was again hurl Hammond was aent In at rlgtit guard Merritt again plowed through tha line fur eleven yarda Carolina fumbled but McDonald got the ball fur-only three yards' loss' The Cadets held Merrill without gain Carlton emearril la (be upper picture Mrltauald will be eeea ea ear of hla ewrrpleg red up Carolina's pena Another pans Joel below skews raider le air le effort la get peel liuiinld to Johnston felled and MM! DUE ntnnwussi Wmlcrnera' Aerial 'Game CtiunU for Naught Againat Went Point IHy Unlveiaal Her vie Sporting Mil tip) -WKHT ItilKT Nov Army and Nolr Dam fought flrly today un lha picturesque Wait Paint plains lo aiaireleaa lla Jt waa herculean hallla hetwaan a pwr ful array Army and a tricky alavan Nolr Darn with lurk playlni no favorite and with a let-up from alart lo finish A Hill luck alther way wtld hat given verdict Army cam within avorlng dlstanca three llma In tha Ural second and tail periods hilt no lurii came their way In tha last quarter Nutra Dam got It vaunted forward passing and vara tla running going and rams with In four yarda of lbs Army goal There the lusty Army line held despite the haltering of Full Bach earner th Mld-tVeaiernara star nd of Left Half Hack Crowlay Jl wa Ihe ninth meallnif of th two teem and th flrat II gam hey have played- Army -stopped run of successes which has given Nutra Dams six Victoria to two defeat A crowd of 14000 overflowing ha little stands and ranging ninny I'lntuonn deep on th aid linen cam to nee lha fall rlssalu at- tha Point Tha far-heralded forward passing -name Notre Dame cam Into nplen-dd rfflriancy In lha final auartar hut II availed nothing With twilight down Army holding strongly and the final whla- 1 lla nrflr Noire Dame or rather Cast-per made on more deperat attempt lo win Th left-f'Wled kicking wlaard a feat he combines with running plunging and passing tried i goal from ihiyfar distance of tha nfiy-flv-)arri llna Jt failed lo go ver The play Centner stood out In bold relief over all II wag alwayg 'in lliere" and la rrmlnlacrnl of 'leorgr (lipp Nutra Dame'a great full ack two years ago A forty-yard rmi through a broken field of lack- ra after tithing an Army kick-oil waa a must Inspiring feat 1 ic line-up end summary: Army 1 Position Noire )iain it' (' While left end McNulty Mulligan left lackle ratten ilreidatef left guard Brown (rnptaln) Gsrbisrh center Walsh Fsrwick right tackle Degree Goodman right guard Oberht Myers right end Vergera Hiryih quarter hack Thomas 1 Imberlake left half back Leyden Dodd right half hack Miller Wood full back Castner Bubstltules: ftlnrrk for Myers lnrence fur Teild Notr WrlH" for Brown Zerney for Cnstnsr Crowley for Imyden Btuhl-icier fur 1 1101)14 Referee Kl Thor)a I lb- Bailee) umpire Ciu-t-Hit (Georgetown) field Judge Thurber linesman Kara-tierg (Hsrvxtd) Time of parlodo flllcen minutes Huai with bis big IP aa bla bark baa brekea fhreagfc l-rllchard a klark Ian Farley The lewrr pletarc skews Ryder II Hag a clear wall reside Ike lalrrferearr leader la free kut I'rltcksrd kae larked Ike ruaaee le kls arms sad a farellan maa kas on Ike greaad and kaa While blacked Captain Harrises (PH) Is under Ike ploy CAROLINA WINS OUT BY SUPERIOR PUNCH Flea! Dawn ul I 3 3 4 Total Carolina 4 I 1 3 I Gale Pa I i 4 Total Carolina I I II Forward Peases tiranoded I 3 I 4 Total Carolina I I 3 I law kr Penalllea I I I 4 Total Carolina I I IT Tfernwa for lama I I I I Total Carolina 1 1 I 4 tMlaa Inlereepted i I I 4 Total Carolina 3 I 3 Knrmy'a Famfelr Reravered I II 4 Total Carolina 3 3 4 4 4 I I 1 Allempled Field lianla Ill I Total Carolina a I I 1 1 I 7 I Ooffi-dnunlry En-Iranlii Show Hrrls to Chur lottefivilleUoyik Kpet-lsl to Th Tlmea-Dlapatch CXAIILOTTKHVILLK VA Nov II Cross-country runners of Virginia Polytechnic Institute upeet lha dope hero this afternoon by outrunning the University of Virginia harrier Thd final score was 33 to 2 Two Tech representatives Kelly and Jackson completed th course before a Virginia runner put In an appearance Kelly a native of Cessna Va covered th alx and ons-nuarirr mile In I minute and SI aerond Jackson bla team-mat waa not far behind Pleven waa th Drat Virginia man lo break the tape The order In which lha oinlaalania finished follows: Kelly and Javkaon (Tech) Miev-j and Irvin (Virginia) Li-' (Tech) Bohannon and Howard (Virginia) Roden (Tech) Jataell Ahe-ley and KIsHar (Virginia) Newman and Robertson (Tech) TWO HARVARD FUMBLES TURNED INTO 10 POINTS BY PRINCETON TIGERS fContlniiFd From Klrt wii Kilhrril in by Alford 11 on thla play that th Crimson quar-er back waa Injured and was forced lo retire I'rlncelun aatlalled to kick whenever It got lha ball prrvlnualy tried lla offense hul found It lacking strength Tha Tiger turned hack to the kicking and the walling 'gam Although set hack five yarda for offside play lha Tiger on thalr continued attempt at rushing the game went ahead by lcepa Twelve yard In on long run lhat was only two ards short of a touchdown and Crum waa callyd upon for the scoring effort and succeeded Bkker kicked lha goal Bpauldlng's fumhla and ftloul a recovery on Harvard' forty-lire-yrd Una came soon after th third period started Tha T1ir field goal by Baker resulted almost directly With a lead gained th Tiger were rn cournged to put on an offenalva cam palgn Penalties for attempt to delay the gamo by Princeton and for violation of tho rule hy both team marked the fourth period In which Ihe feature of actual play was Harvard daring but fulil forward pass ad vane in th closing moment Fifty-two thouand person wit neared the Tiger triumph' Line-up and summary: Harvard (t) rrlncctun (10) Jenkins left end Gray Kasttnao left tackle Treat Grew left guard Dickenson Clark center Alford Hubbard right guard Howard nuncer tackle Baker Holder right endi Mmlth Buell quarter hack Wlnsst Gehrka left half back Crum Chapin right hdlf back Cleaves Owfln full back' Caldwell Meore by periods: 1 Princeton 3 Harvard -3 3 0 Il l-larva rd scoring: goal from place ment Owens Princeton scoring tourhdnwn-7-Crum Point from try sfter Dlnemore (sub for Wingate) goal from field Baker Referee A Boh warts Brown umpire Murphy Brown field Judge (Blender Pennalvanla head linesman (1 Bank hart Dart mnuth Time of periods: fifteen minutes each Tandy Defeat Kentnrhy NARHVILLK Nov 11 Viinderliilt Cnlvrralty outplayed the University of Kentucky this afternoon and won In a hard-fought battle hr a score of I to 0 A drop kick by Wakefield In tha first period and a touchdow by Melrs Vanderbilt helf back In the second period from which the try for goal waa missed accounted for the scoring lard an Roofer I I I 4 Tolnt Carolina 41 IT I3J I a Jl Gala Knd Nan I I 3 4 Total Caroling II ft M'J II II 41 IM4aaev of Panls I I 3 4 Total Caroling 11 II a 41-las I IS IS fl llfi Nlrfe Off Rna Hark till Total Carolina I 3T I I 3 31 Him From Fuels I I 3 4 Total Carolina a a a Mi I I a I It Oppenenle lalrrrepled 113 1 Total Caroling I a a 1 a a FanklN 1 3 3 4 To! a I Carolina I I 3 I a a a 1 Own Families reserved I I 33 4 Total Carolina M- J-a i HE'S SUBSTITUTES Jvrmime Early Lrad and Score Almoftt al Will Thereafter Dy Associated Press NEW HAVKN CONN Nov II- With every regular at Cambridge tha second sljd thlrd-turlng men swamped Msrlsnd 45 lo I by use of forward paeses In lheYale Bowl inlay Maryland started with a dash anil had scored a drop kick within four minutes Pollock had recovered Bosley's punt which hit a Tale player on tha Kll'a thlrty-ala-aid line Maryland made two first down and after being slopped on (he leu-tard line Pollock went back en yarda and hooted Ihe hall over the bar Vale braced and Acting Captain Merkel made a twenly-jard drop kick lying Ihe ai-dre Kelly who replaced at inarler back received a paaa from Neale which gave Yale U)c ball on fsr land's eighteen-yard tap Krl ly passed to Neale who waa tackled on the right-yard line Two plunges by Cochrane gave Yale her first iQUi'hduwn Maryland's defense cracked and Yale tallied almost at will for the rest of tha game RICHMOND BACKS RUN WILD IN GRID CONTEST WITH HILL CITY TEAM (Continued From First Page) To-wlt whq replaced Captain Jones for the last few minutes -ran the team well and In addition made several long gains around the end lyhchhurg'r line held solidly at times hul virtually all the-play was ip Hornet territory Lln-up: ilii'li luiimi (4r) Lynchburg (P) Ratcliff left end Net Carllnn left tackle' Hankins I 'sicker left guard Harmnnd Bethel -center Clark Price right tackle West Johnson right guard Mytra (c) Reams right end Nottingham Jonei (c) quarter back Cromwell Fray left half back 3 Witt Zelgler right balf4ack Kltchln Bnead full bock Woodalde Bcora by periods: Richmond University I II Lynchburg College 0 0 0 0-1 Richmond scoring: touchdowns Zelgler Jonca (I) Bnead McCorkl and Mahaney try for point after touchdown Zelgler 3 Junes' Referee Mr Harrison Waehlngidfc and I-re umpire Mr Witt Virginia head linesman Mr Meald Virginia time of perinda fifteen mlnutea Ruball lullona: Richmond Rnhlna for Reams Rucker for Ratcliff Haney for Fray iMcCorkle foe Zelgler Grigg for Bnead McAater for Bethels Reams fur Ratcliff Rucker for Robins Mahaney for Zelgler Gal rin for Booker Mct'orkle for Fray TowllI for Jones Miller for Galvin Mahamey for Mahamey Gibson for Nottingham Parker for Woodalde Cook for Han kins 8wart for Kltchln Nottingham for Gibson Nee for West Not' tlngham for Glbeon Dratt for Clark Harmuud for Dratt Kwart for Kit chin Gibson for Nottingham FRANKLIN DEFEATED BY EMPORIA HIGH fRpeclal to The Tlmea-Dlapatch 1 KMPORIA VA Nov 1 The foot ball team of the Rmporla High (fehool waa victorious here yealer day In a clean1 hard-fought gama against Frknklln'HIgh the acora be ing 21 to Henaallonal runs feat ured In the game as Kdwarda ran eighty-five yard for Franklin's only touchdown after Intercepting a pas K-Barnee waa chaaed for a stretch ot seventy-llva yards' concluding one of Coach Arkerman's (Clrmaon) scientific fakes Thorp and It Barnes- also scored'' touchdowns by ong runs I By Associated Pres ATIIKNM Nov II --Hampered by th brat lha University of Qnir (la and lha t'nlverflliy nC Vlrit lula football squads bitterly fought thalr annual gridiron bsitle her thla aft ornoon lha gaaia ending In a tla core 11 An overflowing Armistice Day crowd witnessed lha grilling contest In which the aerial etyla of play twai tha dominating feature Neither team could make large gaina on line play and for Ihe four prrluda the ball continually bounding back and forth aide to aide propelled either by tha wonderful paealng arnia of Footer and Arnold fur Virginia or by the punting loea of Mulvlhlll for Georgia and Fenwick for Virginia Nalther tram could do much in the flret period The playere after Ihe opening scrlmmagfl began to feel Ihe elTerla of tha heat' Fenwick In the second period failed by Inrhea to kick a Held goal and the two aquada finding that each poaaeaaed a alone wall line reaorted to open forma Ilona Foeler'a paealng ahillly got Georgia Into trnuhla also In thin period bu aided by fighting and a good break of lurk the (teurglana wriggled nut of the hole after Mul-vihlll knocked down a- paaa over hia own line for a tuurhbark Georgia found 1C difficult to cheek Arnold and Foster who when thqy were not twirling the ball through tbe air were flaahing around the enda at terrific -speed They kept Fletcher Colllnga Whelrhel and I rx- Thompaon buay keeping them In check la 'tiie third period Foater alpped a long forward paaa which Fletcher running at full apeed grabbed 1-moat from the arm a of a Virginia man Ha twlated and squirmed hla A way through a broken field for a run of alaty-llve yard for a touchdown Mulvlhlll'a boot failed him and Georgia netted only ala polnla on thd play A punting dual between Fenwick and llulrlhlll followed Virginia fl-3 nally bald tha ball long enough to law Foater to circle right end for thirty-one yarda The period ended with the ball on Georgla'a twenty-r live-yard line Arnold opened up the final period with a gain of three yarda through left guard On lha nrxt play he made a quick paaa to Foater which natted twenty-lira' yarda and a touchdown ''V Fenwick mlaaed hia try for the point A punting duel to-'pi- gatbcr with many Incompleta at-r7i-ftnpta at aerial work on the part both aides followed until the quarter and game ended The line-up and summary: Ga (0) Position Va Colllnga left end Dsvl Bennett Vft tackle Blackford I'1' Welrhel c)left guard Cutchlnga Honey renier Law I Vandiver right guard Hall (c) Taylor rlaht lackle Fenwick fo-Richardson right end Campbell Mulvililll quarter hack McCoy Itandall left half Arnold Fletcher right half Mappla Tanner full back Wilson Hcore ly periods: Virginia fl 0 (enraia fl 0 Virginia ecnrlng: Touchdown Foe ter laub for Mcl'oy) Georgia a cor in Touchdown Flelrher Referee McGoffin (Michigan) Pin Tire Gaaa ll-ehich) Head linranian Hodaon (V I) Tima of periods fifteen minutes AiImiiIm KIcvpii Win Fuiirili (lonnmilMP (din flirt From Wliiiiiioii Tram (Hy Aaaiiclalrd lresa ATLANTA GA Nov Il-Tlt Luigis Teih Yellnw Jackals admin-Isiered I hole fourth consscuilve de-In Ihe Georgetown Washington) eleven here this afternoon II lii 1 in a game featured by Ilia lung gglna uf lirrwsler Barron Hunt and Mi'lHiiiniinh for Ihl locals and (he lrllllsnl playing nf Flavin who went Into the gains In Ihe second half fur (he visitors Tech scored lout'hdowna In -each of Hut Oral two periods anon after play si a ricd lirrwsler crossing Irorgsiuw it's goal lifts for uns and Mcluiiiiiiiah rotinllng the seen mi The Gemgeliiwn line stiffened with the enlrv of Flavin Inin Ihs con flirt In the third period showing both linproveil uffenalvs and dsfenslve play Flavin soon faking (hs pigskin around right end fur hla team's first nri only touchdown Tech alsn scored again In this period Mi-Don-milch carrying IJts hall over Ilulh rams went scoreless In the final period Iine-np and summary: Henrgslown IT) Georgia II) Florence left end Platon 'oin stock left tackle 'Cary McNamara Jleft guard iMclntyre Werta ranter Frye Sheehan right guard Davis Sullivan r'ght tackle A Staton Bit Her right end Mitchell nil four quarter hark McDonough Kenyon Irft half Barron Byrne right half Hrewatrr Drgassla 'full bark Hunt genre by periods: Grorgrtnwn 0 0 1 Georgia Tech 7 If Georgetown scoring: Touchdown Flnvln Try fur point aflrr Dufour Georgia Tech sen ring: Touchdowns Bre water Mr-llunniigli (3) Try for point after Iniichduwn Brewster Referee Kchnl (W A K) I'mnlre Moffett (Prim-Mini) Field mine I'rlc iSwarlhmore) HeSilHnesman Wltil-iner (Swolhmnre) Time n( periods fifteen minutes ft i-r mulling the hall recovered and ran ten yard lo the twenty-two yard line White failed lo gain hut on the neat play a paaa Farley In While made eight yarda A paaa Farley In Costello was Incomplete White kicked to Johnston who came back ten yards to Carolina's thirty-eight-yard line Sparrow hit 'the I left fur four yards McDonald waa stopped hy Carlton without gain Johnston made the ala yarda needed for a Aral down McDonald tried i long end run but waa atopped aland Ing up by Gray for a one-yard aaln The period ended with Ihe score to 0 Fenrth Period The quarter opened with the hall on CaroHna'a flfty-une-yard II tie A paaa McDonald to McGee waa incomplete Johnaton look a long forward paaa with a clean fir-ld hut the ball sllppsd from hla grasp McDonald kicked lo Costello who ran to hla Iwenty-fiVe yard llna before being flattened Fprdham replaced Mallhewa at Caro llna'a left tackle While gained four yards A paaa from Farley to Carlton almost landed In the arms of Mclver but ha missed McGee broke up another pass Farley to Costello I waa forced to punt White's kick was outalda on Carolina's forty-three-yard llna I atopped ona plunge but McDon aid on tha next play pierced center for live yards A forward pass Me Donald to McGee got three yards McDonald made It first down I' broke up a puf from Me Donald- Gray stopped McDunald'i end run without gain Here came the break of Ihe 'garner Uttla Ryder Richmond's only representative in tha game intercepted a paaa from Me Donald and raced forty-five yards for a touchdown White kicked the gua from placement putting th acora at 7 to I Merritt replaced McGee for Caro lino and Faulkner took Costello' place in I's back field McDonald caught lha kick-off nn hla ft vn-yard line and i-ama back eighteen yards The Cadets wrrs now fighting and Johnston was stopped on a line play" Huwsver Johrtston got a forward pass from McDonald and waa downed by Faulkner on thlrty-elghf-yard line Time was taken out Merritt made five yard by diving over tha llna Jnhnaiun failed to gain A forward pass McDonald to Johnaton mada fifteen yards with tha ball on lha eighteen-yard llna Morris replaced Sparrow Merritt played through for nve yards He added four yards and then "made Brat down Merrllt again hit tha llna and put (he ball three yard from the goal Johnaton failed to gat over on two plays McDonald brought home the bacon Blunt mlaaedjAha goal The setire waa now I to Carolina kicked off the ball going nvar the line I started on the twenty-yard line A pass Farley to Faulkner netted five yards A line play failed Carolina spoiled a fur' ward pass Briggs want In for Whits' kicked a high punt to tbe Cadet's forty-aeven-ysrd line Iferrltt got two yards through center Morris added three In the sane place Merritt wiggled around tackle for three yards and a half McGee piade It first dnwn Merritt clipped off four yards through guard Hera the game ended with a Caroling victory Thr final score was to I Pusll Ion Watkins left end Morris Harbour left tackle MitUiew Gray left guard Pritchard Ferguson center Blount Harrlann right guard Poindexter Hunt right tackle Mclver Carlton right end Cochran Farley quarter bark McDonald Costello left half bark Johnston Ryder right half backF Morris White full back McGee Peering touchdowns Varnllna Me i Pone Id I Ryder Field goal 'arollna Rparmur Point from touch-luwn White I Bubetitutlone: Carolina Mrrrttt or Morris: Phenherd for Cochran Cochran for Khepherd Bparrowfor Merritt: Fordham for Matthews Shepherd for Morris: Randolph tor -tparrnw Mrrgil for McGee 'Faulkner (or Caetolo Hammond 'or lariion: McCracken for Gray 'triage for Watkins nilli-lii: tlooeh Virginia referee tuyon Carlisle umpire Applg Mick gau hcadllaeamap Ct'ontlnucd From lxlnglnn defenders' fur the touchdown Blunt whose toe has never hefure felled lo add the extra point saw hla kick blocked But I had altut Its bolt and In a few minutes ihe game wan over Carolina Da pc Cerreet Carolina came to Richmond with Ihe rr pit tat ton of being the fastest segregation aver turned out at Chapel Hill And the Information was correct "Red' Johnston however was carefully watched and failed to get Innae aa hla admirers had expected But when it came lo handling passes he was all that they rouuted on He nad nn able running mate In McDonald who also did the passing and kicking Rut It was In Ihe unheralded Merritt that Carolina's strength centered Time and again he was sent plunging into the solid I wall and generaUg he found a way Ihrouyth Five successive smashes Into ihc'llaa'Tii the last period put Caroling lit the chalky dust of the goal Rnfio another came the honor of carrying the oval across Hydrr Works (reel ltydar played a Any gama for tha Flying Squadron and bla run for a touchdown after Intercepting a forward pass was one of the real features of tha game Hik also worked well on the defensive partlbularly In handling kicks Carlton and Gray were towers of strength on the defense the pair gelling probably halt (he tackles In the open The former went through and 'nailed tha runner behind the line on aeveral playa While straight football was depended unon by both teams the aerial route was frequently called into As In the rushing and end running Carolina 1 overshadowed tha Cndels In heaves The Tarheels gained lull yards IhsoUgh the air while the Cadcta got only forty hy paeses Carolina had right pauses smeared up while tha Cadets fllv-vered on nine Tarheels gnprrinr Tram On rushes Carolina gained 113 yards to thirty-one nf 1 Tty etd runs the Tarheels annexed for-ly-richt yards but the Cadets were a close second with forty-two Carolina aa a further evidence of superiority made rlahtpeti first downs bile I made just five Thoee who attended the game will long rememher the occasion whb'lt ess a fitting rllmax to Ihe Armistice Hay celebration A crowd estimated at lions ess present While a'l seats were not taken the attendance surpas-ed that of tha game hecauss of the hundreds stand Ing at vantage polnla around the field Ilpfore the ga'mr started the I took the ball on tha ten-yard line While punted to McDonald who wss forced to fair rnlrh on Ihe Cadets' fnrty-two-yard line A forward pass Mrltnnald In Cochran failed Carllnn threw Merritt without gain MclHmald'e foiward pass to It Morris waa good and gained eighteen yards Hlartlng on the twrnly-alx yard line 'Merritt galled four yards nn ihe first play Merrllt got one yacd On hla third auceesaive plunge he got two yarda Blunt dropped hack for a placemen! The ball was lutrllslly blocked and Farley caught It on his own goal line and brought it hack to the twenty-yard line where Cochrsn tackled him Ryder was thrown next for a two-yard low hy Poindexter I drew two-yard penalty for taking out time White from kick made six yards On a shift play Costelo got two yards off Carolina's left tackle Pritchard was laid out but continued to play White kicked to Johnston who came back eight 'yards before Welkins threw him on Carolina's forty-six yard 4lna McGee gut nne yard through left tackle Merritt made two yards hill was plopped by Hunt A forward pass failed failed and McDonald punted outside on tha Cadeia twenty-yard line Cost'eln after a -fumble picked up Ihe hall and made eight yards Cochran was hurl making the lackle end Shepherd came In at left end On a Isteral pees Farley In Ryder three yerda and a first down resulted Here a long forward" paaa from Far-lay to Carlton gained' twenty-fivs yards and put the ball on Carolina's forty-five-yurd line White got loose for a fifteen-yard gain around Carolina's right flank Hera the half ended till with -tha scoreboard blank Third Period At the opening of the second ball McDonald kicked off to I de fending the weal goal -Ryder ran the' ball fifteen yards lo lb thirty-' nne-yaid line Costelo gained ona JJ Urki yard' and White got two more over right 1 tackle A forward pass by White was no gnod While punted to Johnalnn whn returned tan yarda to Carolina's ihlrly-flva-ygrd line While got Johnston for a five-yard loss but I waa penalised for five yards Again Johnston failed to gain A lateral pass McDonald to Johnston wss good for eight yards McGee made three yards and a first down on the Cadets' fnrty-flve-yard line McDonld mails five yards oK left tackle McGee hit the same place for four yards Both teams held wpr council McGee wormed hla wey through renier for three yards and another first down Fergueaon smeared up a double pass and got Johnston for a lose Johnston on the neat' play fumbled and after getting the ball was thrown for an eight -yard loia being thrown by Hammond and Hunt Carolina got off another pretty pass McDonald to Morris for alsleen yards Merrllt msda It first down on tbe Cadeia' twenty-five-yard Uns Johnston clipped off five yards over his left tackle McDonald brought the ball to the ten-yard line hy play over the Cadet left flank John ston mada three yarda over left lackle Carlton stopped Sparrow for a one-yard gain Carolina held consultation On a rrosa-buck Me Donald waa trapped for a one-yard loss by Gray Hpsrrow here fell bark and booled a perfect drop kirk through the uprlghta fur the first snore nf tbe game Rydar received tbe kick-off and Carolina Students Wild Over News of Victory Fpeclal to Tha Tlqies-Dlspatrh CHAI'Bf HILL Nov The I'nlvdrsily of North Carolina student body went wild with elation over tha victory over I In Kuhmond Today There was a detailed telegraphic report to a crowd In Garrard Hall wnd tha Dash of a red light placed between tha goal posts of a gridiron drawn on a blackboard tu'd of tbe winning touchdown Huch an uproar as has never been hoard here before broke loose Of rn uraa tha an come eneiiur-agta Carolina to think It will win on Thanksgiving Day from Ihs I'nlverelty of Virginia sine beat Virginia J4 to Bparrcw the Tarheel whose field goal supplied tha margin necessary to a Carolina victory is the son of Pparrnw who has hen tmaheman on the Chapel Hill Railroad for tbe last thirty or forty years It Is being commented an here remarkable that there were In tbe line-up In Rlrhmnnd today four youth whn live in this village of Chaprt Hill Captain f'rirptiard Merrl't Mclver and tparrow First I'nge) rivals front Down Home The third period huwever found V- II 1 fighting with its back to the wall Cnrellne 3 cores Flret The first1 score came In the third period Carolina had worked thu ball lo within striking dlstanua of the Cadet line but the Lexlngtnnlana held fast Then It waa that Sparrow's toe came Into action And he waa a real bird His drop kick to anmr looked bad but lha officials without hesitation pronounced (he goal auid the decision was not questioned Again came to life and started fighting Carolina dared not play safe with surh asmafll margin and endeavored' lo again aenre It was then that Ryder snatched a'pasa nut of the all and dashed for the line He pressed and White added thn extra point It waa a jubilant muh that voiced Joy over tha va-suit Now Carolina was fighting man The sun was creeping to the hnrlson and shadows were playing abiiut tha gridiron McDonald standing on hi own goal received the klck-olT Like a flush he was down the field for twenty yards Merritt started plunging and made five yarda Then Red Johnalnn curried McDonald's toss llftern yarda Again tha line was tried and again Jubnaton took' paaa sod placed the ball on the righleen-yard mark Then Merritt came Inlu action Five successive ptnngrs and the hall waa at the goal Oil the second play McDonald wiggled the few Inches needed for the touchdown The Cadets were not ready lo give up and spoiled Hlunt'a record of kicking the extra point by Mot king the hall 1 Carolina kicked to tha Cadets but I- despite its attempted uae of passes whs unable to penetrate into the Tarheel lerriiory They were forced lo- kick and the Tarheels were starting another parade when the game ended The game In detail follow: First I'erlod 1 kicked off to Carolina who was defending the west goal Me-Ivrr received Ihe kick but waa downed In his tracks Johnston m'uds flva yards around left end on lha first play Murr added flva and mada first down through right tackle McGee failed to gain Ferguson got Johnston behind the line for a one-yard loss Johnston made six yarda on a delayed psss from McDonald Carolina whs forced to punt and Ryder made a fair catch on Ta fifteen-yard tins Rviler dipped ofT four yards through left tackle Costello got two yards While front a kick formation made seven yards and first down around Carolina's left flank Rtdrr failed to gain hut on the next piny made five arils around the Tarheels loft end Costello look three arils through center of the line 1 punted uplleld the ball going lo farnlinib on the foriv-yard I ill I- The Cadets were penalised five ysrd for in'erference on thn kick nn I'arollns's (list play Morris rumbled and Harbour got the ball for I on Carolliia'e thirty-five venl line While lilt Carolina's renter fori four yards Ryder took one yard on a terkle plunge Fsriey'e pass to! ''isleilo fiivversd While attempted a seal -from placement on the fourth I down but ml seed It was Carolina's bsll nn the i 'wenty-yard line tin the first play I liuiinld made four yards through guard Both trams went Into tiiuiu-il of war tin a delayed paa JKI--nad waa duwtieg by Gray fur -i slight Ines Johnston made two vai1 off right tackle McDonald i-m'id to Ryder who ran fifteen tarda lirTore tackled by Morris on i a i-'lnii' 'orty-yard line I'nstel'o nn a from Forlev mails ex BELlFATL JUNIOR lHCII DEFEATS BINFOBD QITNT The bnya of llrvne Junior High Rrhnnl won another game of hssket-ball from Rinford with a score hf 21 to 11 The plailrig of both If sms was excellent and Ihe stars of Hrlle vua team were Kelley Taliaferro and MeClare Hlnford a stars were kfltrhell and Mann The Hrllevue beys are working hard so aa to win the acme tnmiir- BLACKSTONE CADETS LOSE TO BURKEVILLE 1 BI'RKKVIIIK VA Nov 11 Fresh from their 13-to-fl victory over 4ouih Boainn High last Friday lha Burkevlll High Hchool eleven today met and defeated lha strong hcruh team of tha Rtarkstone Military Academy Burkevlll though greatly outweighed and tha breaks of the game against thm succeeded In pushing over a touchdown In th first half while A waa unable to pierce- their dcfenac' thus rendering tha score -to 9 In favor of Burkeville Last year lha two teams played to a scoreless tie Tha Burke-vlll eleven nexl mt a worthy fos In the High Hchool squad We Make Your GOLF Inexpensive! GillFKHft who harp (heir eyes ea Ike ball will also hoop I heir ryra aa A 41 If they wait la make their game mat lean Mark as these special prices for tsmarrow waly 75c MIIF RUM 65c PTJUl Mo They are all taagb laallag laager dlalaaeo hallo ealjleat thn fflvlBg Ie XoBogram Clibn or IroBt $275 Birkii Standard Clubs Wood or Iron $375 4 1 1-Waal Malf Pwrgler plrgly of spare to gate rgay-llliag Sprrlal fflvlgg $875 Puadoy Oalf Rasa 1M Imparled Volf Hoar PUS Fair KomaM usaen ruiMu si ate amM MffOIMWUMBI SUPPUIS aal Bread at Brlvldeee t' -J row against Halekridae for hy doing so they H1 Je champions fr this without opposition Headed term and the first time in the liie-t PM band the grey-dad battalion lory of me rdiool The air's' came ess not of much Interest Hlnford had such a superior team that They i-ft Hcllnue In the dark The H-nford guard Misses Kass and Pmith were the stars for that teem as sere Misses f-eay sod Pul'lvan guards and Miss Smith side center of Relletue's teem girls won by a score of lo i Total games won ty Junior h'gha- out III had the center ut the singe by the enured the gmuuda and after pa -s-i in rovlew came the platoon front fi'-VnaMo-i faring the grand stand Then with duffed caps the AU hd-iftd their voices In the I hrmn while the crowd stood In honor of the sentiment repressed by the ltity -lunged yum sure Fktwrra tlsrk le Kvldenee Taking tlielr seats In the center srition the tTadet added to the riot of color mi every ride were waving Lais' on pennants and daigi'hg sFIki-u rlb-f I'Hg of Hie rivals Favored by tin sun and rail aututrn wjrnitlt n- i Birferd tboysi Hinfnrd r'i Ra Inbridge thnvsi Balnhrldge tgiria) Bellevue lhvi Bellevue igirlsl FORK UNION WINS FROM R-M ACADEMY 2 3 hi -r a i-l 5 f-minute ri-tHrxrn! waa xarbci) in the of coiure se a con trx-l to Hi darker clothing of thr nen Flcwrr wr n-u-h In rvl- di-nie sN-i in t'i 'i-l-rs i-f tie warrior Am! on every hand wa to t-e nn 'ii oiite-drnb of the tree whr e'ir- ns deeds four year ago on a more noh'rr field ot ai-r'cn were i-'iig t-nmnruo-a'Hl yeir LTNCfirn'R'! VA Nov Fora t'nlon A-edemv addrd another to Its I'tt of i- i-r t-v dr featirg Randolph-Ms-n A -adrinv II Randolph Mai on ih bard Mxrshsl Mr tr but waa nn imo-h for ba ef I ex-irtatfon the A cadet eleven rd lb vl--r -red the Maruira from (fuenr'co aid-I pia-emi il Farley muffed a low at will Brier i Pc- a 'd the student band fn-w Car- 1-ria 'u I par f-oir r-rn'er but lvan-ej two Blfiaam' Jones srd -rWed keeping the Tarree'' voire sc-I yards before surrendering the oval well for Fork l'rlou -M A i I on tha thli-y-jw-d line Captain Booth perf-med ered -soiy Whn tbe team rme ot field M'D te'd oB a long en-l run was and every man foiau- f-ijm seven of R'cbn-ond re- wri-e-l ty Watkins for a Two-yard tart finish e-n'-ed with thy i of tb up-j va'n Gee made one yad por'ers Til wa rr'-l f'-aie forward flp from flubwrw Defeats Iwlaae it' Then came t-e riri at vt r-r-' I'n-hran was a failure I -penid the a-Hon 'ao'-i bdn kch to who the flubwra Defeats Iwlaae MGNTGf'MEHT ALA No ij be wilderlrg i1 od erd run tttJfk Auburn ees'lw d'e-ej Tulane here tb 1 tu Four bard cron a wev irg wrh thir sf rr'i-g In-Guns bsd ther -or band T'te tu-ie'ii: I a'um-1! Id- -t- Then came riri t'-at I -penid the a-Hon T- Cad batflefi Ara'1n4 to I etap-eiflf In th iratsa'f arap peard I hava a slight edge onl pass art'-' it ard White on a similar its got two yard A forward pass from a double pas was Inrompl-ii- in 'need another paa frn-it Frr Igji-i the I'sdet tried for a II P-rr't I'eehran was a a Iti i 'ao'-i hdwn kch to was rritekerd sfier jpg b-c i jam Hairion i hurC It was la belt an.

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