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in many years The work of Kottth Carolina was disappointment Her backs fumMed tfceball time and again and the interference vas poor with the result that her star ba Jts lleyward and Langston were laid low before they coultf get up ateam Hey ward put up a spectacular game however lAfter being unconscious for five minutes ho returned to the contest in the final quarter receiving a big ovation from the stands QoffgeshaJ and Bristow did good work for Carolina the latter getting anay once around Virginias right eftd for 30 yards 9 Shows Midseasoii ForrA On the offense Virginia showed mid season form the line plunging of Landes Hay and Mayer and the open field running of Gooch being of a high order The macTiine did not hit its stride however until after nine minutesof theTflrst quarter had elapsed Good started things by running back a purit 40 yards Hay skirted right end for 12 yards and four more plays through the line netted a touchdown Ray scoring During the second and third perlod3 the ball was in Virginias possession most of the time the backfield men making 10 to 20 yards orf nearly every play varying the monotony with an occasional forward pass which rarely ever failed to work One of these passes Was caught by White back of the goal line a moment after the same player had recov cred a fumble on Carolinas 15 yard lln In thd final period Coach Warren sent in a number of substitutes but Carolina made no headway Speer made the single toirehdown after a run of 30 yards around Carolinas left nd Capt Carter was here there and everywhere tackling like a flend Summary Posltlons LTV Center TRE Touchdqunna Ray Mirer Epeer Goals from touchdowufrCrter 8 Sutetl tutlon For Virginia Trematne tit GlUetteV aa4 wyn for White Randolph tor Ray Bussell tor noolfolk Bevet for Trematne Moor to R64 Ipeer or Mayer for South Carolina Lborda fox lampton Hampton for Wehman Coggesial for Hartli Ferklnt for Langston Boulwar for Parkins Brlstow for Heyward Referees Mr Barry Georgetown Umpire Mr Denny Divldaon IJnesmaa Mr FcUer Davidson Time ot quarters 13 inl 10 minutes Virrlriii WElte Maiden Reatia Prown Carter Wool folk Gltlett Cooeh Majer Hay LanAex Carolina Hill Wehman English 8t0fley Hampton Brann Sllgh Harth Heyward Lifiirston Errln Landes White I GAIffS A VICTORY i tV I A Work of Individuals Responsible for Defeat of Hampden Sidney Blackburg Va Oct 4 I de feated Ilampdcn Sidney In a haid fdught game here today by a score of to 0 Xgge Parrlsh and Dixon made spectacular gains when called upon and their Individual work was the real feature of the game Hlmptofi Sjdncy Gregory Walker Guthrie Beneaiet Abjor Cirflngtoa Pendleton Thurmont uamppeu Sl 1 i ii aaZaaaV ir Jsi srrajAiV ui I JJX aTaW iv af li Jiifc iaiaW rf i HIti arm iilJM lii i llBBpteiriiBaW Mi lE 5 ViJ raSTtl4lil 5 B4 Ta lite jWk ljaiaWlfcllml3Au W1 Av i FjT yf3t BaBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBmHRSlBaV 111 HHtt iTLaUK jMjtjaaJgaaaBMaeBamaryrMaBBaw Wff TJMag iii iiiIijotBKbi ST1 ii iZ A iAnaaDolisrMd Oct in the ooenlnjr CLYDE M1LAH EASY FOR Makes 33 Points While Dropkick Saves and Shuout a by i Register Almost at Will Against Richmond College Gridironers Positions ub IiT Center a RT U1I i Taylor Peak Greaves Clemmer Whitehead CaUee Rives Dixon le Parlth Saunders Tuc6aM Legge Pclke GoUs Legg 5 Iteferee yir Mllen trmplre Mr Hedgsoq Time of quirtera 16 minutes 1 EASY VICTORY FOR ARMY i Stevens Institute Never Threatens Opponents Goal in Losing 34 to SpecUl to The Wishingtoa Peat West Point Oct 4 Army opened the football season today by defeating Stevens Institute by the score of 84 to 0 while Its own goal was neyer threatened Summary Special to The Washington Post Lexington Va Oct 4 Virginia Military Institute today walked away with the second football game of its season by defeating William and Mary College 23 to 3 Virginia Military Institute was nearly always on the offensive In the third Quarter Burchey of Willlam and Mary after a long forward pass I from the middle of the field dropped goal from the 15 yard line making the only points for his team YQuell Capt Lowry Smith and Bain starred for Virginia Military Institute while Burchey shone for William and Mary Summary I Positions TT tad If Roytll EV Turnr Vouell RT allac Field Jenalng Bemselcjr Center ftourie Marshall somen Cirkon gtono toTy Prtireman Hawklat Burchey Bain II irV Tllley Burresa iS Add on MeCahe Wright Time of quarter Ten minutes ToUcbdoifns Hawklnj 2 Lovry 3 Field eoal Gnrcle Goal from touchdown Tonell TJmplre Mr iRotert on Richmond college Referee Mr Saftery WaahingtoB tnd Lee Head llQesman Olr Zlm oerman CORNELL ATONES FOR A 1912 DEFEAT Oberlins Two Touchdowns Are Made Against Second String MenScore 37 to 12 In ScorelessGamWith riiraDrogn DuiDOMi 4uoaisMenacea 2 ix Jr fe ei JaKTSi 1 SPfe 3s a MISSES AT PLACEMENT 3v ldfiiupmluu Brotiflas Three nt i7 it A sunanGeiOiJooi Buvver 1 i ik atfcrTCi UdlfiUfllfli WK A ri If lr Speeiil tft The WUhiBgtoii Ifost College Park Md Oct The footballfootball eleven representing Richmond College went down to defeat here today before the terrific assault of the teatn representing the Maryland Agricultural College 45 to 0 The Visitors Were tmable to hold against the Attacks Oftha Aggies and the home team gained distance twlIL When the Virginians fiidgucceed to bcv curing tne uau tney were unapia toad vaace the necessary rdlstance The nearest the visitors cameto scoring was In the last half of the game when by a beautiful forwaxd pass the ball wa3 taken within the 10 yard line Hero the Farmers forwards held The feature of the game was av55 yaxd run toy Shipley Coach Byrd used quite a atimber of second string men Robins right guard for Richmond was forced to retire from thei battle on account of a severe injury of the muscles of the knee Summary Richmond Position JL Jones I Ej Montgomery BealL Spirland Hutchinson UIQ Dar beorga fwnterri Altoneioa Rabins Williams Blums Hutchinson New ton iuiBBnnKt Maus Anearrow vQ BKnod8 FrlYltt tuui nitttt Buff Coburn tlHtwn a tioftttker King 1P3 Shtplejr SubiUtutlons llesa tor Hoffecktr Cotlagton tor KobUii Wicker tor Joau Claterull torBlnnie Wilkti tor Beallf Hoffecker tor HbtiH Cart6e tor I fflontramerr wtcnumor Anearrow rose tar Bowiina JAinsoB tor snipiey wnioa tor wni lams vanky tar Hnntenjan 8hiply tar Johawa Johnson tor Konlgotnerr Tonchdom Hoffecket 2 Kaode Ruff 2 Shipley Johnson Goals tioia touchdowna Shipley JJ Heferea Mr QUI Uni reralty of Virginia Vmplre Ur Jrfoirti A Ued llneaman Prot Corey tmirtraltr Sebaoi Tlmo ot perloda tTwo pt Id minota U4 tiro 01 1J MlHtai UUIUMI i flP gimJots the local scasbn iln teams of ine ixm aval 5Acaaoftivanaxne niversityor Pittsburgh battled for 48TniijUte3Lf solid football without ajBcoreX Therettd of the gatae foundhohdra evetu Both goal iines hadbecrf seriously menaced but ooth teams Ihad fslod fast and prevented a vOThe fayy team apdeared stroHgertand hadTsomewhat theadVahtase bn straight fMffcalLftrOtf tbeotber hand theteanii wortcCotthftvsUorsJwafl5ibettertcy siiOTveda greater variatfonof playsapd were successful with forward bass tflavs td considerably greater degreathanthe season la its line up at tharstartbubhaa Jiidxharely weejt toprepare for the oeningflins season ine coacpes wok aocharice Df injuring thefr regttlarmen and wiUidrtwmany tot them from the game early 3 Brown had three chances io tfy a place ment fonflcldigoai frornPitt8bargha0 pv hue uuwait ntjcjuiuuacv if Jfayy was penalited freqUentlf Pittsburgh gaining lSiyards at ntjtim on H6weslnterference with a fair catch and ke amount on holding1 Summaryf sMTSi Acaumy resitwns ot Pittsburgh OMrtSelt ijittLEM rVM Wagner niiJtonivMt coweii H0W8 Ia vfcvw Soppltt Pcrrrvnjt Center 6apl Brtnj uJR or Smith JrWTwrl Tnornhtn Glkhnstvj trtrt Colllna Mitchell Bif Hell Leonard ftit SPeck JftlUavey RKr tUlon Harrison 3FB sAmmona Sttbfitltutes NTr Alexander fer Leonard Valll for Mitchell Fiuelmmona tor Aleiander Wicks for Jiowe Hdiye forWlcka Vanghai for Broun Brora for How Kennedy tar Balaton Vr ot Williamson tor Peckfpeck lor Williamson Frazer for Dillon Dillon for BTawr Rtteree Mr Tut lg CornelL Utopire MrjKoper Princeton Head linesman Mr Hirriion t2 Johns Time of Buartera iaiinlatit8 5 jtr EASTERN HIGKBY 8 TO 0 Greers Touchdown Gives local Victory Over Alexandria Eleven Alexandria Ocfc 4 Eastern High School Of Washington defeated Alexandria High in an InterestMttJootbaigamefhere today 6 to The yistors were the aggressors through thei greater part of the game On a number of occasions they worked the ball tovwithtastriking dis tancaof the goal line only to lose it through penalty Alexandria threatened toscorft in the Unal period when they worked the hail to the 20 yard line However the opposing linesmen braced and held them for dowpsj Pope Thronett and Dyer played oest ior eastern wmie wenzeu zeatured fMfd Infold 1iiiTirrtAiT sr JL Summary PfliltlOiB jtr iii 4XV aaA4kWXAvBWIli ST iS IgtgBBgWl Tt SX Vw i gr iiglB aglHBSaaV aaiiiiiie sv 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GANDItv ij fMvr aJ 4W tV 35 LEADERS OE VARIOUS BINES PMMSiOfBIWEAGDERS yVis A AVERAGfesi A forthe locals Eastern Powell Pond 8ulllTan Clark fttttlwQ4rtfiMftji BPObl steiti center A Pohl Famkvorth 1 Soncas Williams i 1t Pom Thornett LE Htlne3 Thornett Ji filtzer Dyer ktK Itk4rilir WenteUi RellIfyirrL 714 Balaon Greer Hayes Tonehdown OrAer Subntitutlons Kevhart tor Olatk Clack for SUt7 Wooitor Ttomett Referee Mr Blantonv Ctoplre Mf McCaffrey Heil Hntsman Mr Bullongh Tlraers Messrj Putnam and Brooke Tle otquixtert 7 minutes tieh ST JOHNS TSLEVE1T TB GHVENA SCARE i Foaltlon I Sk LT Center BE 0 RH Stereo a Detmt Stretch oldla Kent uiaaicton Sewle Hcwell Glren i BeagrTe I Ijr I i hr Armr MarVo Weyanl Kirr Wadiell Jnnca Wynne Jios aPrieMrd rorbaa Heagun slier Bebedlot iJ Heraloff Retere Mr Eyana CtapireMT WllHuns Head Ilnetman Dent Hayes Time of perloda Two ot 10 tntnutea and two of 7 minute each Touchdowna Denedlct Hodgson Hobba Gotla from touchdowns Benedict Substltn tlonjr Arpyr Jouett tor Markoo Packard for Wynd Weyand tot Fackardi Clar lor Kerr Jlerrlck for Jones Meachaa tor Wynne Iterrll gr lit torHoge Doe tor Prlchard Priehard for rioe Hocker tor Forbca Boots tor Ilodgson Hedgeoq for Boots Goodman for Hodgson Hobba for Bene Jr dirt Benedict for Hobb Stevena Todd for ie Debret Debret for Todd Grease for Ulddleton Anderson for Glen Hunter for filler Slier for I Tlnnter Wfclteri for Heraloff Hawley for Walten iii 4 li 3t CHICAGO ELEVEN PEPEATS INDUNA Dedicates Its New 200000 Ath letic Field With Victory by Score of 21 to 7 TAr ILUwa fi JhlAVA rtillAntaH LA Vnew 4000 athletic field this afternoon JL with a victory over Indiana ZL to 7 Two of Chicago scores ame as the result of vjutercpted forward passea Capt Nori Vgrenmade a hrilllant yararun through halt the A Isltlns team Thethird touch 4down followed plunges by Norpen Pierce and Kennedy The 4osers only score followed a 43 yatdrunby Winters after intercepting a 4 rIrAw1 amm Ti TiO Indiana showed unexpected strength andtheTsame was closer thanthe acora 0 Houi3alndicate On two oMhreavOcca aiona the visitors lost the balL after lhay s1 hi placed it in the shadow of theIa roMiEoaJ iA VvaX 4M AM r5 jlocatea his right knee durlhgafBcrJmoA inae ty the third period vwe was helped irom me neia ana tne uuurea timo put in Plaster east Preceding the game SOOOrptudenta and saiumnx i tne universityvparaaea the JiewiTesidtntiiarry prattJudson then eswrjea voacn a a ejagg jo at piawor siMW wont oi ue west Eianasina fti Ithaca NY Oct Cornell atoned for its 312 defeat at the hands of Oberlln by trouncing the Ohloans1 today by the score of 87 to 12 In the first period Cornell scored after rushes by Shelton Frits and Shuler The period ended with the ball on Oberlins 1 foot line and shortlytatter the opening of the second quarter Barrett carried it over A long triple pass Barrett to Fritz to OHearn resulted in a touchdown and a few minutes later Sprague a substitute plunged through for another Fritz made ajsensatlonal 60 yard run back on the kick off Oberlln gave Cornell a bad scare in the third period by scoring two touchdowns on forward passes against second string men the visitors failed to kick either goal Coach Sharpe sent his regulars back in the final period Barrett made another touchdown and Just before the final whistle dropped a beautiful goal kick from the 35 yard line Cornell played viciously the work of the rearranged back fleld standing out prominently Summary Cornell Positions Oberlln Rtu Curtis Williamson Wt TheUer uunns a Herron Cool Center Neill HcCutcheon 0 Surbln Mauory RT Mif Tlllotion OHMrn Dunn Barrett Henderson Shuler II i Fisher Frits vFonbush Ehelton Bojworth SnU tutea Cornell MennOey toft OHsam A Williams for Cool iicCutcheon for Rees PMlllpl for tYlta Sprague for Shuler Hlland for Xlunna Oberlln Hunter tor Borworth vOtlngnt for Hunter Edwards Io ronbuth Jhwa for Curtla MU1 for Daibln Dnrbln for TUlotson thinn for Surbln Touchdowns Shuler Barrett OHesrn Spragne puna 2 Ooali from touchdown Bamtt 0ot from field Sarretc Referee Sir Thompson Georgetown fmplre Mr McCarthy Oermantowa Academy Head Usesmas Mr Bull Cornell Tims periods 14 and 8 minutes IIIINOIS THE WIKHEi STTEPKISES ITS FOLLOWERS Dartmouth Shows Unexpecied Strengtti In Disposing of Colby tS to Hanover Oct 4 Dartmouths football team showed unexpected power and speed today rolling up a score of 3 to 0 against the Colby team that defeated Brown last week SCORES ON WISCONSIN Camp Randall Madison VflsOet The University otWIseonein last year conference champlonSfwont 68 tot7 ovei Lawrence College of Appleton today Despite the showing indicated br the score board ha Badgers displayed poor form at many stages 1 I Ji Wisconsin tnea out a floxen substltutea Jl long run by Sampson shortly before the end of the garoejave Lawrence 1a well earned acore i Extended During Entire Contest to Defeat Mt St Marys by irh ffJ NtxaYERAGES Annapolis lid Oc4 St Johns made a longrstrlde toward the State champion ship by defeating the aggressive eleven of Mount St Marys 12 to0 TheMoiirtaineerswere most dangerous opponents and ylt was not until Clark St Johns captain and auarter back madfia thriUlng runof80 yards In the last quarter that the local col leglanscould feel At aJleasy The crux ot the gamefwaa Justbe foro the close of the third quarter St Johns having scored a touchdown Jfl the first Berlod when the visitors by a erieff of line and end playswlth Ma honey feenersnV carrying the ball placed it to within 4 yardsefStJj Johns goal IllneX One play waa stopped without gaul ana wuiniif irieu a tymtMu jJtB to Haltlgan but It wa Incomplete and ihe ball passed ItoStv Johns Sum niary j1 lSi Jnhrs Position Mount St Marys Anarer fHslrigan Selhy lTVAJtn Kelly Woodward LC MeManns Jr Helman jCenteriV Cogan B6itthR 0 Dwyer HcNutt biR TIm Carroll Lamar ro RtnTTj Suttoft Clark ritQ sxUQuInn Hauter UHm MtManus S41er OTIfcRSJwM snnoan Elliott FBJ Mahonejr Substitutes St Johns Phillips tor Smith 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Schulte ChliJi il31 85138 20 ItttilS 279 EganCln 80 IS 658lOi 279 4K4a 7 i2J 111 279 3 A I BASEBALL SCRIBE IMITATES 4 HIS FELLOW PROFESSIONALS IV i ti TJvS XJ S-- TellsHoWvTliosein More Dramatfc lines of Endeavor MigiiDe isA a 4 5 iV sr Speaker 13 the Htiro i i 4 Movcd by the debatestartedby irresiueni oraisiieyj ot me jvnue Sox as to whetHer danY6raEnr lisfifUs thebest medium in wliidh to vrite baseball a Boston basest pauiscnDe undertook to aescnoe inincident ofgameTas others irrigliVhave written itT He toot ior uisjinciaem me nmm miimg of a contest ietVeen the Bed Sox andSt Louis whenj iwith the Browns ahead tothebases full and two out Speaker smash edjthe ball hardenoughtto clear thebaseand win for Boston5 tb 4rHere is the way thewriter says his slightly morddistinguish edv fellow professionalsmight have feportedthe aPC JJIT1 ar HersoK NTj Ecrns 148 791687 izil278 3 Miller Pgb il82 7SJ15 20r2s 243 278 Myers Bos 138 M2S17l 271 KeIlyKPghrM47iU 22 1 2 28 27 KoetehySt Ll11771 135 27 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tfhen even as fH watched he steppedquickly Jnto the lists and faced his antagonist across the tensyardsr of gray earth sturdy and confident and keen eyed as he ever was in these tno mentsof great stress AndnoWthecrowd about pressed for ward and I was conscious of a mighty tension a great overwhelmlns choking of suspense Itwas at this time too that I saw thesthre6grav1outfleIders all In notion toward the walls and the sinister pltcher8WlnJgtog his arms mntiut circles abovd iilsnead7l6wlonw satthere lntheJstramea stlnness I know not tout suddenly there amfe sharp crash ot the bat a great joar indjL BcumrlngT of manywhlte andgraycladiflgures rind 1 kne that Tristram had wallopedthe pill for keepsand the combat wasr ours And nqjrt eveh as set to1 rejoicing In my1 heart the throng bore mealongwlth It ah unwilling captive ohafld outupon th highway and nnauy irouna myself1 sitting In a ditch ponUering In my mind the great adventures of the dayand wondering trhetherby chance Tristram had fallen upon a great sweep uiSiucioiVfJuw ii nwBiBun vu in the groove And so sat whistling tavly until eVenlhg fell and the first sub way carflashed its gljm down thejonely road vudyardTkiplino You have heard the clubof TruV and thft eirallftn nt Hnnua War And thff mighty smash of a Lajole that lias vacated many a basr But never a mightier blnglehas edged in a Dig league score Than the three run hit that Speaker punched to the tune of 6 to 4 For East la Cast and West Is West and whenthe twain are battling Its sometimes faard to beat the Browns without you get a gatling Speaker BoattS 1 J4 384CS 141v 4J 4 5 FIVE LBADKO BUNGBTTERS Tf iy iAT CoIIlnir AtMtlosTH8 121 84 Baker AthleUciMl47 llt Murphy Athletics 1 lOt 575 JacVJonCIevelana 146 107 73 Shotten St Loula il4 1 sf OAB tt BB SH Art AlUttlcsU01443U1 TO 1385 208f 175279 BoaWm V1M 4878 6171127 178 170 171 Cleveland 151 4918J 620 1317 188 200 268 Detroit rJSH 4969 809 1804 209 138 f243 WashlngtonlM f4 KS 124i IttJ NW Torkl50 4798 S07 1146 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away to the press box Surely theywould know Speakers jiatttng average1 Armed with that and with the new Incident of the three bats I felt certain that I must he near the endof my long search I took an envelope from ray ockei and made a hurried sketch plan of the scene before iner Directly in a line with the home plate and the pitchers box and about 40 feet beyond lay a small sack On either side of this at some distance were two others of like appearance The field was alive with workmen In gray and white garments and I had to work swiftly to avoid detection had reasons and very good reasons for not wishing to be discovered at Just this timev i Speaker meantime bad covered the distance to the home plate andstood peering down tha alley Jjt was making mental Jiote of his appearance for future Teferencev wheir suddenly the most horrible thing of all happened It came from directly back of meand Jdld not jjlace the nolsa for a full mlnute aslow gurgling gulping guzzling sound that froze me where 1 sat Even as I listened In norror Iheard Speakers bat meet the balLAt the sama time the noise behind me ceased Instead I felt a sudden swllt moilonisandthcn the cold clammy muzzle7 of a TKp bottle pressed hard against my neck Imust have swooned fon when I cams to I was alone In the public library gaz Unffat acrap of paper in my hand A new horror swept over me as I read It for I am from JUIssourinand the paper before itf displayed In atrangely fa miliar Jbandrthe dismal figures Boston 5 8CWt 9- ARNOLP BENUETIP tei i wondered what the A simple lf oik off the F1vb Towns would say If theycould sseeTftfrtherje hobnobbing with the Greatest Faof Them All Surely 1 thought I am getting1 on He turned tome with a faint glimmer kThia eye SpeakerWat tha bat JV1U you split abag of tieanuts Yes I answered briefly I could see only too Tlalnly Ws eurprlse Doubtless he had been asking that question forf years and very time with the same result I felt sure thatIwas the first companion that had 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