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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 13

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I THE TIM ES-DTSPATCII TUOilMOXI) VA' fiUXTUY NOVEMBER 23 1 3 GUS SCHOENLEIN (AMERICUS) I (ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED ELECTRICALLY STARTED SEVEN-PASSENGER wmitmflmm First Heavyweight Wrestling Match Scheduled for Tuesday of Next Weejc Tho announcamant by rromolara Ifar-hart and Marauo (hat Amarlcua tha Halllniura Riant and claimant to tha woriii'a heavyweight wrestling championship and John I'erllll tliu Italian rhamplon would meet at tha Academy nt Muala on Tuoaday might of neat week December line created unuaual Interrat Throughout tho aummrr and fall tha promotora have put on light-weight and middleweight houta which have attracted conaldrrable attention end awakened Intereat In the wrest-ling game Now thut the are coming Intereat growa day by day Tha promoirra elate that the match will begin at the advertlaed hour Ml o'clock Amerleua and 1'erllll will each weigh more than J00 pound a and they will ba In proper condition for a hard-fought content Considerable ex-lienae la being gona Into to bring theaa men to Richmond and If the patronage la aatlafactory other 'of tho heavy-welghta will ba brought hero during: tho winter for tha amuoement of tha public The match neat week vM the higheel daaa match ever ataged here and It will bring together two of tha beat wreatlera In the game men who aland aecond only lo Trank Gotch -and George liackenachmldt the well-known champion and the contender fur tha honor Literally nothing like it in the whole world a seven-passenger that is right every respect at a price that has no I parallel Manufactured in the strictest sense of the word with Studebaker goodness built into every essential part point and operation A that compels your consideration because you dojiswellJjy buying anyothcr Studebaker Demit Heavyweight gray pier who will fee seen In nctlem kero at Academy of Xaik December TOUR" Tmk Cir JWO -rOUR-UadM-Roate 13)0 Tonilag Car 1S71 9IX" Laadia-Koadetst 1950 rsar Mu Modal "lit Tbariaa Ctf TTE KJ Modd-U" Tmrfag Cf jUR 1390 lofuaaia 1550 Madrf-35-! GbmnAyil A Prentiss Harrison end Broad Phone Monroe 409 waa in danger but when inside the danger sone the Farmvllle crew was able to hold Bounders was almost a superman He did things that seemingly were Impossible Always bearing the brunt of the attacking force lie carried the hall well and used Judgment In directing the team Ills punting the few times he waff called upon to send the leather to safety was accurate and well-placed Sharing honors with Saunders waa another Richmond youngster KbeL At end he waa a terror always at tha Jump And covering hla man like a blanket Bowling waa another who deserve more than passing credit while Benedict and Walker not only played wonderful defensive ball but were called on time and again to carry It Both teams failed In forward passing Either the two teams have been well coached in breaking up this plan of attack or else the plays have not been properly devised Both elevens tried the pass many times but neither wae able to do anything with It Peaalty Proves Hartfal What looked like a sure score- for Randolph-Macon was spoiled towards the close of the game with the ball on llampden-Eldney'a ten-yard line after a aeries of rushes down the field The refreo penalised the Yellow Jack eta fifteen yards for crawling giving Hampden-HIdney a chance to kick to safely Huballtutlona were frequent Coach Bernier never hesitating In Bending In a fresh man Both side suffered from penalties though the Yellow Jackets Buffered moat Early In the 'second period a forward pass wae (Continued Trent Flrat felt that they had a chance and they battled In auch a manner aa to convince the watching hundreda that that chanra might be turned Into a reality at any moment It waa the kind ef a game that brought real regular thrills and made thoaei who frequently alary to foreign Helds In order to wltneaa a game wiih that they had aaved time and money and wltneeaed better gamea at home It wa Borrowing to aee Randolph -Macon lota It would hava been more eorrowful to aee Hampden-HIdney aulfer defeat Both elevena fought ao bravely stuck by their guna with all the Vpartan courage of tne ancients that the casual observer waa continually kept tugging at hla sympathies hoping now that thla team would win and praying next that the other would not loae Abarare of JuMlatleaa When it waa all over and the gathering gloom of a too early darkneea had caused the crowd to dleperae there wae absent the uauaV Jubilations nowhere waa there epparent the aet-free nthuaiaam that uaually followa a football gania between worthy opponent llampden-SIdney waa well represented remarkably well repreanted and Kandolph-Macon had ita full student strength no hand to yell and cheer Defeat for one of the comhananta was Inevitable yet when It' wae all ever the victors were unable' to gloatingly express tneir triumph over so worthy foemen It wss a wonderful football game wonderful not because of the expertness of those engaged or because of Jte Importance from a world standpoint but wonderful because both elevens fought fought for every ounce of blood that wae In them fought from Quarter to quarter fought bravely and well with the enthusiasm of youth and the braveness of men trained and fit lor a Anal battle And yet It wna In no way a championship engagement The beat either team could hope for was a tie with Richmond College for premier honors and thla waa contingent upon Richmond College losing to William and Mary They fought for the almost empty honor of winning not lustful but anxious to bring home tho fruits of months upon months of training and preparation That'a whv Mampden-Sidney though proud of Its victory and happy at tho outcome still remembered that it had defeated men worthy and men game to the core That's what makes college football and that's what holds the men of all elassea together In an indefln-able yet unbreakable bond of fellowship long after the ties of college have been logically weakened through the lapse of years It didn't take long for Hampden-HId-ncy to score the points that were to mean victory IIampdcn-8idney kicked off and quickly the oval waa brought Into the Yellow Jackets territory There waa an Impetus and a sip to the lfatnpden-Kfdney attack that carried the ball forward at a surprising rate And yet an element of luck counted in the flrat touchdown for tho up-Ktate youngatera 'The ball wae on Ran-dolph-Maeon'a eight-yard line where It hod been brought through tho ability vt Founders captain of Hampden-Bld-ncy Carrington Moore end I'endleton each of title quartet delivering when given the opportunity Tho Yellow Jocketa were defending the east goal giving the FarmvIUe contingent the advantage of traveling downhill Bounders called hla play but before got started he fumbled but Walker the towering tackle recovered the ball and was over In a flash for a touchdown Carrington kicked goal a pret-was at that and Hampden-tUdney had grabbed the Jump 'The second touchdown- from which Saunders failed to kick goal came In the Anal period Steady rushes off tackle with occasional tries around end brought the ball to the shadow rf the Randolph-Macon goal where wae shot through the right aide of the Ashland line after three upNuccesafuI attempts for a score The kickoff had hardly followed when the irtme waa over and tho final score given 11 to 9 Hampdea-aidoey Heavier From a purely unpartlsan view llampden-Sidney outweighed the Jackets Juat what tha difference may be le not known nor should It have been enough to effect the result The Yellow Jackets suffered from penalties at Inopportune moments and-missed opportunities to acore seemingly lacking' the punch when waa moat needed Bane missed several tries for goal from placement and also was off rn his one attempt at a dropklck from hla thlrty-flve yard line on rushing the ball the Ashland phalanx showed at times a (marvellous attack More than once the Hampden-Eidner goal negotiated by the Yellow Jackets only to Tiara the play i Ashland crowd waa then freeh and would certainly have tallied but for the decision of the referee who ruled that the hall had touched the ground before being recovered For Randolph-Macon Bheffey Driver and Bane did by far the moat spectacular work This trio waa In every play Vauahan at left end and Scott on the other wing both did effective work Randolph-Macon played a game which ahould make every student and every alumnus proud of the men It was outweighed and outplayed but this detracts nothing from the gama-neaa of the warrlora It waa a grand frame of football and though end-ng differently from what the wise ones had predicted proved conclusively that In the Eastern Intercollegiate Association the very best articles of football In the Eouth la offered Both elevena harked back to flrat prlnriplea Old-fashioned football aft forward passes had been Intercepted Innumerable times was resorted to and off-tackle plunges with croaa bucks furnished most of the offensive play For a while Randolph-Macon skirted Hampden-Eldney's ends but aa soon aa iVf and an old Davidson star throwing their full force with the scrubs the last rough and tumble scrimmage easily assumed proportions of an Intercollegiate gams Thomas however was retired to tho side lines In the early stages of the first quarter due to slight Injurisa received Kluttx manipulating the plays and with Virginia's formation used throughout by tho second team tho scrap was on when Bluethanthal the former Princeton centre blew the whistle to start tho game The flrat quarter saw no scoring by elther-team the et)d of the lap seeing the ball in possession of the 'varsity on the scrubs' five-yard Una The defense of former stara playing In tha back field waa too much pressure for the flrat eleven on tho Jump and It waa only by a forward paaa well manipulated In the last moments of the quarter that the 'varsity waa able to trace down the field to the five-yard line The second quarter gathered momentum Following a stiff rally In mid field Foust right guard for the flrat team punted for thirty yards to within close range of the scrub goal line A series of end runs and line plunges brought the ball to the five-yard line full back drove through the line for the desired length Tandy kicked goaL The score was 7 to 0 In favor of the varsity The third quarter sees another touchdown credited to the first team Three rushes from the centre of the field with a forward pave figuring for a ahort distance carried the aval to the flve-yaqd line Ervin who has In tho meantime replaced Parker at full back la passed the bell and he smashes through tha line for the second touchdown In the last quarter subtraction from the full strength of the flrat eleven by the eoachea retiring several of the regulars from tho game contributed to give the only touchdown credited to the scrubs A fumble by Reid a varsity- substitute In picking up a punt on the five-yard line as advanced by the scrubs made It possible for severe! rushes to carry the ball over Kernodle failed to kick goaL Varsity 14 Scrubs I The array of the varsity that started the scrimmaga this afternoon will practically be the eleven to start the Virginia game The line-up follows: Varsity Position Scrubs Homewood right end Bourne Husks left end Kernodle Abernathy right tackle Jenlnea (Captain) Ramsey left tackle Andrews Foust right guard Orr Cowell left guard McCall Allen quarter barkRanson Tayloe left half bark Wiggins Fuller right half back Thomas Parker full back Klutts Met Weather laterferea Charlottesville Va November 22 Tho hot weather int-rferred with the practice of the Virginia team tn-day and made It necessary to limit th serlmmage with the scrubs to twenty stipules The regulars showed further Improvement by scoring three touchdowns in rapid succession Gooch 10 i this method of advancing the ball had been aolved It failed to gain It waa clean hardfouaht and interesting throughout with the better team winning No long runs were recorded the beat obtainable being accomplished by Bane and Founders each of whom travelled ten yards First downs were made an equal number of times by both teams Randolph-Macon got flrat ipi took the ball on four tries for the necessary ten yards a like number of tlniea Rounders stands out as the real alar of the conflict Whatever may be eald later regarding the game the Richmond youngeter will look inor formidable after each recital He was a veritable cyclone making tacklea time after time when hla opponent had clear field and advancing the ball with the speed of a demon and the Judgment of a veteran In capeule form It waa a bully good game -Line-up and summary: R-M Position H-8 Vaughan left end Gregory Jones left tackle Guthrie Morton left guard Walker Hcott centre Bowling Copley -s right guard 8hacklefora Bush i right tackle Benedict Rcott right end Ebel Bane quarter back Carrington Driver left half back Rounders Blunt right half back Rheffey full back Moore Rubstltutea: for Bugr for Pendleton Parr for Ebel Ehel for i lp Richardson for Bane Touch downe: Walker Pendleton Goals from touchdowns: Carrington Score: Hampden -Sidney II: Randolph-Macon 0 Time of quarters fifteen minutes Officials Morris (univeralty of Pennsylvania) referee Taylor (William and Mary) umpire McKeth (William and Mary) head linesman mSlLLOP (Continued From Flrat Page) missed goal by a few inrhea Tha Rpldera received the kick The ball moved from one end of the field to the other neither slda having tha advantage The quarter ended with the ball on Richmond College's twenty-live-yard line the Rpldere having the balL In the second quarter the Rpldera came beck strong end after a series of triple peases landed the pigakla on William and Mary's ten-yard line An-rarrow started gaining through the line end after four downs scored the flrat touchdown for Richmond An-carrow missed goal Score to A end of flrat half leeend Half The aecond half started with a rush William-and Mary receiving the kle again Tho fake kick worked effectively tho ball being William and In tho centre of the field Richmond received the ball on don ns made the first and Redus the after Scooping up a block kick Spec made the final touchdown -after treak-Ing through the line Walker apeev and Rparr composed the Vackfleld The scrubs though strengthened bp the varsity end a Gillette end White made little headway due to the activity of the forwards who were coached early In tho afternoon bp Empty Cooko who reached the university last night Tho long signal drill looked quite different to those who have watched it carefully all season -The new plays and new formations which-have been used occasionally In practice and never in gamea were carefully watched by Head oCach Warren A fresh repertoire has been building since tha Georgetown game and It la mainly from this magaslne that Virginia will draw la her annual contest with North Carolina next Thursday The coaches are congratulating themselves that the work haa bene ton through without an' Injury to any member of the aquad The men are declared to be In excellent condition Twenty-two players will be taken to Richmond The aquad will leave here at noon Wednesday and will be quartered at the Country Club until Just before the contest' McGill Athletics Following are tbs results of tha bsak-t-balls names at the McGill Catholic L'nltm during tha paat week: Kelly forward: Flnegan fnrwanl: Uerrlng centre Held goal (re throw 2: A her guard foul I ZacharlaiR guard fouls 1 Keenan forward Xlrkel forward Held goal- 2: free thro 1: foul 1 Slump reniro Brand guard Red din g-mril foul Referee A Sullivan: tinier Brandi mvrer Miller Store S-l Qcjviut ksr- 1 Flynn forward foul ii llankir forward foul lfrea lhrai Rneg contra i fl-dd real i free thro Ashen guard) Zoeharla gaard Brand forwarl If shanty fnrwtrd Sullivan esntre Held gal free throw foul I Mahoney guard) Duffy guard R-fcree Orrrlng timer Brand scorer Miller Seers: 7-i Whig- Maading of tee 4 lobe Woo Igit pf Quarker I Whigs I lt Kiilck-rho'kr 1 Metropolitan 1 )g and tried a triple pass but fumbled Bertachy star quarter for William and Mary recovering the ball and scoring the seeond touchdown with a thirty-live-yard run Bertachy kicked goaL William and Mary kicked off The Spiders were unable to gain through the llnq resorting to forward paaaes Ancarrow pulled off a pretty end run bringing the ball within striking distance of William and Mary's goaL A pretty forward paaa waa broken up by Addleon William and Mary received the ball on downs on her ten-yard line Wright circled end for touchdown but hie touchdown was declared Invalid the claim being that he ran out of bounds William and Mary lost spirit ami tha ball went over The Rpldera pulled off some rest paaaes and scored their second touchdown by a paaa over the line In the last quarter after eight mlnutea of play Tilley misjudged punt and the Rpldera cored their third touchdown Ancarrow kicked goaL Score Richmond College 20 William and Mary IS The remainder of the game waa in the visitors favon and tho moat Important contest of the year was ended with the ball on William and Mary's one-yard line Never In the history of football at William and Mary waa aa much spirit and enthusiasm shown as in this con-test with their old rivals A new era In athletics hae begun at the old college In real football the Orange and Black deserves the credit Line-up: Richmond William College Position and Mary Wl nd Gale taefcl Btonft Wicker left guard Somers Lovga centre Xouree Carter right guard Hedrick Coburn right tackle Taylor Newton right end Gilliam Ancarrow quarter back Bertachy KIctcuM left half Addison Pollard right half Tilley Kn full back Wright (captain) Referee Witt (Virginia Military In-titute) Umpire Roberson (Washington and Lee) Head linesman Goodwin (William and Mary) Timers Tiler (Richmond College) Wltchley (William and Mary) Ancarrow (2) King Bertschy Wright Bertachy Ancarrow (2) William and Mary Jones for Gale Page for Romer rrlllaman for Jones Wallace for Stone Richmond College Wicker for Jones Johnson Time of quarters 12 minutes (Continued From First TagW) side forces made desperate efforts to question the priority of th With Wiggins end on tho 1I0T team Thomas full back in 1IM and Klutts a former exult of Wooilberry Forest The Buick Six is a Rich Car at a Business Price We guarantee the Buick Six will travel any given distance on less gasoline than any other six or the majority of fours There is a model for everybody in the 1914 Buick Model 24 Runabout 995 Model 25 Touring $1095 Model 36 Roadster $1285 Model 37 Touring $1385 Model 55 Six $202a Delivered in Richmond Delco Lighting and Starting system on all models There Are Some Cars That Sell for Less Money Than Buicks But They Cost More Foster Motor Car t0 613 Broad St at Elba Virginia le-ngae Merlins -The annual meeting ef th Virginia T-eajtee will he held Weoneedar Id Newport News a o'rlet At thl- meeting a surureeer tw President -1 1 b- named an-t tha rlrrmt anally and CefrUely determfne-l upon There lit ntm-h llk ef Port- mouth drepplrg et rf the Irag'ie wnv Lynchburg being a eerie) the Tru-'k-r frit-rindi lat-r ai'bee are lo the eff( that new will take charge ef the Par- iiou th l-nm llewntr all of if hmau nfr th me-hig Ir Jf Cary to name new tneneae when the merr-itr foregather RurerMii that Mu a er Itei'erg Ian I the tvr i- be-er tau-ia tee other art I be at Roanoke Thero ere man qu-wiene to be di- -ime hr the magnate luting ethet'ale eoary eel 1lrii and doing a etth tfe eSiee of rorordne ee-Tetwey- St-iSi -r-se- -f the vert amou'it ef bdaee to rn m- le v- the the P'tr'-L i be Rare moalei-s nai brief.

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