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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1931 4 TT TT TTK JTTf TrT-Tfa "IT" -nfc. -m Loyola Bows lo Villanova In Opening Battle, 32 To 0 Helped Win Pennant Western Maryland To Meet LOYOLA LOSES IRVINM'GOURT In Md. Club League PREP ELEVENS PLAN TO START Georgetown Next Saturday PERFECT SCORE BYDR.NITSCH i OPENER, 32-0 Important SPORT- Events 0 LANDS HONORS Defeats Dorsey Hincs, Rivals To Clash On Grit 1 "Villanova Eleven Shows iron In Washington Shatters 50 Straight Tar Majority Of Local Teams Will Get Under Way This Week 3 And 2, For Rodgers Power In Running Attack Navy, St. John's Aw gets In Weekly Tests At Oriole Club Johns Hopkins To Play Today Polo st Stcvenaon, Maryland polo Forge Crown LONG PUTT AIDS HIM xr I-, GRIDIRON IS SOGGY Opening Contests ZONE SHOOT NEXT Prep Schedule By CRAIG E. TAILOR Friday PrJtw T.

Mrnnnnffh. at SUdlum fA). The remaining four college football Home Team Registers 15 First Downs To -Visitors' Two Taltert Hall Sewn, at Homowood (A), Holes 25-Footer To Halve Fifteenth And Block Foe's Chance 111 nifht ram. teams in Maryland which have not begun their campaigns will swing into Final Of SJate Series Listed At Gwynn's Falls Saturday pr. a rreasmen.

at touaia. Southern Hiih, it Frianda. ftoniiM'utti- at fit. action this week. Navy, western Mary' Club ra.

Sixth Field Artillery, 3.30 I'. final game nf season. Archery at championship tournament, 2 V. M. Golf at eight member clubs of Maryland State Golf Association.

In second round team championship tournament matches. Black Sox vs. All-Stars it Maryland Baaeball Park, 2 P. M. Tomorrow Boxing at Carlln'a, Buster Brown va.

Phil Raymond, 10 rounds, In feature. Golf, pro-amateur tournament under auspices of Middle Atlantic P. si. A. at Suburban Club, State Association handicapa tn govern.

Women's team from York. to visit Five Farms for team match. Klkrldge at Suburban, women's match. Racing at. Havre to continue al) week.

Tuesday Golf finals of Mall imore Country Club Dunham tt. franklin Liar, at Mount Willi- land, St. John and Hopkins did not start with the others last week. The lost on. Vocational, at Loynli.

Saturday Villanova, Sept. 26 Catching vanguard, of course, will continue by Dr. N. C. Nitsch continued his fine Farm.

School, at. Dorleatnsrn Pa. ritf t. playing their second engagements thi: J. Irvin McCourt won his fourth club championship at Rodgers Forge in five years by defeating Dorsey F.

jiaei'Da va. ou joon a irep, Mt. Mt. Waeltinatnn week. tunia a.

Harrlibilrt at nanrlaburg. shooting yesterday afternoon to crack a string of SO straights in the SO singles at the weekly shoot of the Navy will fire the first gun against William and Mary, believed to be up on us onensive alter a ratner loosely played first period, the Villanova College football team opened its cason with a 32-to-0 victory over Loyola College, of Baltimore, today. Unleashing an attack that broufiht fifteen first downs against two for the visitors, Villanova scored two touch Most of the preparatory school foot Oriole Gun Club at the Gwynn'a much-improved team over that of last Hines, 3 and 2, in the final of the first sixteen. McCourt held the title in 1927, 1928 and 1929, but surrendered the crown to T. Biddle last season.

ball teams in this city and its environs Falls' traps. Dr. Nitsch has been shoot season. The Midshipmen, too, wi have undergone a considerable change ing for only a short time, but is al- 4 1.. 1 I will begin their football campaigns this week.

City and Poly Already have left the barrier, but Severn, Calvert since the Rockne system has been in The first seven holes were halved, downs in each of the second and third stalled by Hip Miller, who will direct but McCourt won the eighth with a three. Hines appeared set to win back the Annapolitans their first contest periods and another in the last. Attack Is Varied Hall, Gilman, Friends, Southern, St. James, Donaldson, Dunham, Franklin the advantage on the next hole, being under his supervision as head coach. Terrors Face Big Rival Steadily pounding away at the line Day, Loyola.

Vocational, Mt. at on In 2, while McCourt was in trap Joseph's and Tome will play their first FREDERICK KAL1NE Kaline caught this season for the Liberty club, which won the pennant in the Maryland Club League with IT victories and one defeat. He also plays Sunday baseball for the Brooklyn Athletic Association. icnuy cunsiuereu a uttngcroua rival of R. M.

Lee, the club champion. W. W. Skinner and Dr. W.

A. Sinton tied for the high gross over-all with 88 breaks out of a possible 95 clays. The Oriole Gun Club is planning to play host to the final zone shoot of the Maryland State Sportsmen's Association, scheduled for the Gwynn's' Falls traps Saturday. After the 100 16-yard targets are completed these scores will be included in awarding the four State with the same stroke. He lofted the Western Maryland has the hardest assignment of the week in meeting and strategically mingling forward passes in the attack, the home eleven completely outplayed the lighter, games Friday or Saturday.

Two, Forest Park and Charlotte Hall, will wait another week before Georgetown in Washington without the advantage of engaging a minor ball from the sand, and laid it six inches from the cup to earn a half In fours. though not less gritty team, in every HAROLD KOPPE Western Maryland FuIIbacfc department of the game. opponent in a preliminary game as a tackling their first opposition. Night Game Outstanding conditioner. Georgetown, with a train women a 'liaiiiilnnsliip, Mra.

B. Mower va. Mra. William H. Greenfield.

Friday Trep Football Games PoW x. Me-Honogh at Stadium; St. John's Freshmen va. Gilman at Roland Park; Southern High va. Friends at Homeland; Donaldson va.

St. at Hagerstown; Dunham va. Franklin Day at Mount Washington; Vocational va. Loyola at Lovola: Calvert Hall vs. Severn at Homewood (nlghtl.

College Football Games TJnlversltv of Baltimore v. Long Island University at New Tork (night), Saturday College Fonthall Gamea Hopkins va. Washington at Homewood: Western Maryland va. Georgetown at. Washington: Maryland va.

Virginia at follege Park; Xavr va. William and Mary at Annapnlla: Loyola vs. Gallaudet at Evergreen; Rt, John's va. La Salle at Annapolis; Mount St. Mary'a va.

St. Vincent's at Emmltshurg; t'nlversitv of Baltimore vs. Manhattan at New Tork. The game, played on a soggy field titer an all-morning rain, marked the renewal of rivalry between the two ing trip to Rchoboth Beach and a Rally It Halted McCourt won the twelfth and thir ley, former Notre Dame end, is coaching La Salle. St.

John's, while lacking The feature of the program will be FAVORITES WIN game with Lebanon Valley yesterday, zone class prizes. Two other attractive events will be colleges. the Calvert Hall-Severn conflict a Homewood Friday night. The Cardi reserve power, has sufficient first likely to be more advanced than teenth with pars. Hines tried to rally on the fifteenth, but McCourt tmshed on the program.

Two-man teams fror team veterans to win from opponents Western Maryland. The latter, how aside the threat by getting a half with nals, with the earliest start of any squad, and the advantage of a train in this class. The Johnnies will want to try all material under combat condi ever, will have Floyd Doughty available again and if he is able to rise to a 25-foot putt. That stopped Hines. AT HILLENDALE all States east of the Mississippi ari eligible for the Oriole team championship, while the Oriole Handicap will TiUnoT4.

Terry fcdwtrd C'trr Geawr Corn nfn I-elabrida Ctvanaufih Cwy, for the sixteenth was halved and the tions in preparation for the game with ing camp trip, are probably more advanced physically and in football this particular game as he has done in LoynU. Curtis JasaitK Mnrmi Piuteyr-K Dunne Dtllair i'aihn (ioeuhiser match ended. Western Maryland the following week previous seasons the Terrors triple olTcr prizes for the high guns at the various distances. fundamentals as well than their op The cards: University of Maryland will enter threat, whose punting is highly re McCourt 4 4 5 4 a 1 TABD8 tain Virginia at College Park, leading ponents. Severn, however, always is well-coached, and usually fortified spected, will be the man to watch.

F.B a i 2 a a a a so. tt Cole, Mackenzie, Bagley an 53 Rfls. Hdn. rottj fctor bv neriodi up to the game with Navy the follow Johns Hopkins will entertain Wash Hlnea 54 8 1 4 oft with skillful players. Graduation took Dr.

Nitsch 5 5 8 4 5 3 4 41 SO 1'3 ington College at Homewood on Sat ing week. Both had drab opening sr iiuiiii 4 3, And Caldwell Advance Dbls. 13 IT 19 a heavy toll from the 1930 champions, who have a winning streak extending urday. The Blue Jays have a new games yesterday and will be keen for 44434543 4 35 TO w. Scott 4 Dr.

W. A Sinton 47 I. PfeitTer 4 W. W. Skinner art Results: offense, planned upon modified War redemption.

VUlinoTt 0 13 13 32 Loyola 0 Touchdowns Villaiima, Handnur (sub for J'tRpyi, Marrion (sub fnr Ports). lieanime (wib or Marriont, Terry, Potts. Point alter tnurh-downs Random-, van Iron. UoMen (sub fnr Caanani'ln Marrion, plmige thrnucli line. Referee Kfttid, L'rsiniiA.

tinvire C. i'. lkle. Watfiinstoii and Jiffprsnn. Head 20 24 24 3 22 20 from 1928, In Tournev Pass Helps Virginia ner style, while the Shoremen have Gallaudet To Loyola J.

Trrinff Mnfoitrt Hefeaterl llorev IS TTinaa Gilman, viewed as a logical contender for the crown this season, Loyola will be at home to Gallaudet, adopted the Harlow system, under the direction of George Ekaitis, Western anu a. SFrnvn si TTv.tr Defeat Duquesne, 14-6 man M. J. I Drnirnn. Mount at.

Alary c. field and unless the Kendall Green lads are Favorites advanced to the semi claiming, as it may, a nucleus of capable veterans, will have a warm-up Maryland quarterback last year judge loutur. J'fnnsyiTauia Special Dispatch to The Sun far above usual strength will be no finals yesterday in the club champion cause for worry on the part of the game with the tst. Johns College Morgantown, W. Sept.

28 TTest Frad H. Jones defeated Leo MacDonald. and 5. THIRn SIXTEEN T.m Hines defeated I.eliov Parenport. 2 and 1.

FdfRTH SIXTFEV 0. V. Ann defeated C. P. Warfleld 2 up.

FIFTH 1 1 i Baltimore U. Swamped W. M. KJlioott an B. Worthington 3(1 J.

W. Sterne 33 Ffeiffer. 20i2 'H. I Worthinirtrn 47 HIGH OVER ALL W. W.

Skinner Dr. W. A. Sinton HIGH 23 HANDICAP K. Pf-iffer Dr.

W. A. Sinton. HIGH Wl SINGLES Dr. X.

C. W. Scott rr. v. A.

Sinton 'H. L. Worthington HIGH 2fl DOCRI.rSe Washington performed well under the eyes of Blue Jay scouts at College Park yesterday, and there will be ship at the Hillendale Golf Club. Tom Greyhounds. freshman, before engaging Poly in Irglnia won its first football came of Cole, John Mackenzie, A.

F. Bagley Mt. i St. Mary'i will entertain St. more serious conflict the following the season here this afternoon bv de 16 8iOS 8x3." ...24 24 -VI 47 47 47 ltl 17 Vincent's.

and Ernie Caldwell, as a result, won feating liiiquesne. 14 lo 6. In a thrilling week. 1wis defeattil J. l.eo Murphy, and 2.

The University of Baltimore crid- their way to the semi-final round, and itnine oi jnrercepreu passes played on a Southern In Debut Southern High will make its scho tigntiy muddy field. ders will try the experiment of play none was hard pressed to make his' no feeling of overconfidence at Home-wood this week. Johnnies Due To Win St. John's should have little difficulty, playing La Salle College, the Philadelphia institution which is making its debut into football. Tom Con- R.

TT. and 5. After making several scoring threats ing Friday night and Saturday after way past the second round safely lastic debut, tackling Friends at Home W. W. Skinner Dr.

W. A. button soon arter tne game begah, the Slnunt- IXTlf SI.Y.TF.EX Martin defeated B. C. Gladding, 6 VFVTH SIXTEEN J.

Valton defeated Hr. Stine, rvivsor ATifiva noon, meeting Long Island University In the second sixteen, however, two By Lafayette Eleven In Opening Contest Easton, Sept. 5ft Lafayette College defeated Baltimore University here today, 51 to 0, in the opening football fame of the season. The home eleven ad no difficulty in registering touchdown! and scored in every period. Lafayette used straight football tactics and in the Inst part of the.

same Injected many a uhs ti ut es. Lafayette's score wan one of the largest ever mnde land on Friday. The new senior high Dr. H. 1 UP.

matches were prolonged to an extra Professional. school is an added member of the and Manhattan College in New York in that order. hole for a decision. J. T.

Hanley de football croup. I-'lTSt Sixteen P. Treacy defeated Dr. Is B. 3 and 2.

Second Sixteen C. A. Schaaman defeated feated Dr. E. H.

Hall, and Paul Hamn Virginia Alumni Plan City College has a formidable out shire won from C. F. Strohmeyer, both of -town opponent in the Farms School aineer captain, Doyle, raced to a touchdown late In the first quarter, with a lateral pass from Parriott, who kicked the extra point. Devenney acored for Duqueane In the second quarter on a plunge through center, but the try for point was unsuccessful. In the last quarter.

Sebulskv intercepted a Duquesne pass and dashed 7.i yards for the final touchdown. Xortet kicked goal. aru .1, niimann, a ana it. Third Sixteen A. S.

Polk defeated Dr ARMY SWAMPS team, which will be played at Doyles town, Pa. DeHofT. 3 and 2. Fifth Sixteen H. B.

Miles drfeated W. H. Baker, fl and ,1. iittll Sixteen H. Alalnnev deealeit tt V.

by the Maroon team in an opening Rally At Chevy Clw.se Before Game With Md. Collejre Tark, Sept. Irl-T'nlrer- came. Poly will play its A Confer VIRGINIA TIED BY FIRST FOE Sensational forward passes were made. by 1 up scores on 13 holes.

The results: 1 FIRST FIXTRTM Tom Col defeated I. .1. Bclwn. 4 and B. -f.

M. Mackcnzia defeated John oneiff and 3 A. P. Basley defeated Royal Gill, and 8. E.

1 Caldwell deleated C. It. Bibardt. and 4. SFCON'n SIXTKFA' ence encounter, meefng Mcuonogn .1 up.

Seventh Sixteen John Jenkins B. G. Barnes, OHIO NORTHERN in be piayeit. the hall in one instance traveling tifty yards and In another rase forty yards. Brilliant runs and machinolike Inter Wtft Virginia Beall Puivj'iien ivranknti ennei at the Stadium on Friday.

It will be the first game of the season for McDonogh under Ned Duvall, its new 1 on.s"laiie.n Handicap for on-Pri-e Win ners Moms Ridtfely, low Krn-s 84-7 77; Har slty of Virginia alumni In Washington, nearby Maryland and in Baltimore plan to get together to attend the game be- ference helped to bring about the large Amnici n. r. Cror defeated K. Frflerlck. and 1 'tiii.

arret neen the Cavaliers and Maryland at coach. .1. if. "en neleared tl. toylf, anil 1.

cut jacnimi, low net f.1-1.1 VI, Eight Team Matches I'OllO T- K. .1 College Park Saturday. Nicolt icore. Lafaj-rtta Baltimore Vermuth Limii. Cook Miiiuii Edranev 0., Iienhera Usurer Mi-Coi-mii-a .1.

Hanley E. II, Hall. 1 tip, 13 1 'i Randolph Macon Pulls Lewis Ncltuarznalder hueiuer Nortel I'arri'itt liovla Sebulsky Ltcton Scores by cerinds Mtiuih i. I TtMin; Amherst Cancels First Paul Hmphire defeated C. F.

Strohmeyer, Oscar Underwood, president of he Virginia Alumni Association of Booked For Golfers Ul', if noieA. THIRD SIXTEEN Hiifhes II. Weind.r nristi Cadets Turn In GO-To-0 Victory In Opening Contest Washington, haa arranged a rally to be held at Chery Chase Club Friday night. Jf. Bans Qtfeattd Y.

L. Cooney, 8 and 2. Zanuielii Eight team matches are scheduled to Contest Of Season Amherst, Sept. 26 Delay Big Upset In 7-To-7 Margin n. ireruis nerealefl n.

Hhrnles. Up. C. fs. Stenhena riefeate.l Umwnr.

Amnrofia k.t vnitnta Cinllo R. Winston Jiarth IJ Rvan Wilcox Wilier Hoffmei'tpr at which Fred Dawson, the new Cavalier Heat Virsinia 0 0 714 Uuiiiiesiie a and 2 cuhcii, win aueaa. c. H. Adams defeated A.

I. Judge, 3 and 2. Charlie Fenwick. fnrmee Vlrn-lnl. Substitutions for Dunuesne Ferrare for Am man.

for Rarretl tn Biven KI KI.XTKEN in the opening of Amherst College be ten t.B Liouahu. icore bv neonda: See plaver and coach, who la tine i1- Englo defeated J. H. Michael, 7 and 8, O'bonnell for Menial, Sinko for Venneri. hacko 12 14 19 XI cause of infantile paralysis in western Maryland, also will attend.

West Point, N. Sept. 26 7rV day in the Maryland State Golf Assocla tlnn championship tournament. The pro gram Includes Baltimore Countrr Clnh tt Suburban Club. Public Parks at Bearer Dam Fountain Head at Elkridge Hunt Club.

Rolling- Road at Chery Chase. Rodcers Forge at Indian Spr'ng. Maryland Country Club at Manor. Artryle at Oreen Snrine Valley Hunt Club. Forest Park at Hillendale.

j. -v neon neiearen J. innet, 1 tip. P. V.is5, defearerj C.

V. Frick, 3 and if. C. I rieitH CI AnUtmr. Baltimore 0 (I 0 0 0 Lafayette scoring: Touchdowns Cirillo.

Charlottesville, Sept. 26 (JP) An inspired Randolph-Macon eleven to Virginia nas not won from Mart-land ince the O'araliera scored rieciat- ior iiiratiru I'eum tor Trrtnhley, Donahue for O'llonnell. Baker for Krankou. Powell for Murphy, teullivan for Petinney, I'awlina for Zsninelll, Antoon for Ilecarbo, Weinberg lor Massachusetts resulted In the cancellation of the Amherst-Connecticut Ag and a Marsh. tVriiht '21.

Fox. Jacouhe Ii). Eitra poinia Cook, 2 (placements': tnlace- Army's 1931 football juggernaut rolled into action today for the first time this FIFTH SIXTEEN day held the University of Virginia to inentl. Referee J. T.

Clinton. I'mpire c. if rerrare. ciepsi tor I Inno, Mtin'ny for oweji Kratlkota for Raker. Karretf tor Cit-one 7.nineMi gies football game scheduled for today, Field judje- and 1.

season and crushed a struggling squad i-nce. linesman v. ij, uoyaon H. Sorinner. a 7-7 tie in the big upset of the Old for Pawllna, Detinney for Sullivan, Trenibley for Llne-upa have been announced bv Amherst will open its season with otrteti aeieatea J.

Corrigan, 1 up. victory at Charlottesrllle In ini7. The Old Liners won, 18 to 2, at College Park In 192S, the 1029 contest, also on the Maryland field, waa a 13-13 thriller, while last year at Charlottea-y lie Curley Byrd a charges eked out a H-to-8 triumph. Virginla'a margin In 1007 41.. from Ohio Northern, 60 to 0.

i 1 IL 1 I'onomic, Amman tor iieearbo, Dominion opening games. Hevrrai in ine tPsniH. an toiiows nine ior ivranaorn. Mi ivnn ior nevmnev f'bw Don N'oonan rtwTeata Tl Princeton, at Princeton, October 3. The lina for Zeninelli.

Baker for Mnml iv Vantisri (ni With the score knotted, T-7, in the TA o' Hermn defeated E. J. Callahan, 4 and 3. SimkO. Ujnhnia for fcWrars rhruttna Ine Da.

fourth period, Randolph-Macon drove Nine touchdowns rolled out from under the wheels of the latest machine Major Ralph I. Sasse has built on the plains and though the opposition from RUTH SIXTEEN A. fW1 fV derta.H tlal.rr, BeJaielUal A f.TIMORE tnCXTRT CLUB No. 1 Bill Scott and T. T.

Snear. So. 2 Harry Parr and B. Warren Corkran. Na 3 Harris Jones and Alex Knapp.

No. 4 Bill Waiter and J. XV. J. Cooper.

No. .1 Marsh Matthew and KdRar Luca. No. 6 rr. W.

linerton and J. J. Hoff college opens October 8. Dartmouth Sivamps Catholic V. Tripped By Boston College Boston, Kept.

2 (fP) Boston College evercame an early lead and defeated Catholic t'niverHltv. In 7. at Femvuv biggest either team has won by during the series. and 3. inside the 10-yard line only to lose the ball after a penalty.

Virginia made a unci, iiunieij iiroiai. Suhitirutin for Wer-t VirsintB Maszfl fnr lewis, i'. White for Schwa rzwalnVr, lor Mattel, for White. Mazz-i for I.effis, Karr fnr Sprouse, Brown for Amierson, IxUBh frr BeaJl. Baker for Km.

StotiH for M. B. Carlin riefeaiul IS T. tn i and 3 desperate score in the final minutes, man Ada, Ohio, was gallant but negligible Norwich Cadets, 56-6 Georgetown Pressed but captain Thomas fumbled on the Alternates w. 7).

Lambdln and Bob McLean. PI BLKT PARKS raniott. L'antch for Ilotson. Hamilton fnr llaker, I White for I'aliich I'. White fop ii.li,r.r,.

the manner In which a half dozen cadet BMasell. defeated ,1. L. Iwia. 1 tin.

J. G. MfPabe iiofsrerl i A and ft Park today in the opening game of the 10-yard to lose the opportunity. walder. limbeck for Sehulskr.

Had.lock fnr Dovle. Memorial Stadium, Hanover. JT. H. backs romped about the field behind a i oiicnuoMTia iiginia, vojle, Scbulaky The injured Cavalier captain, suffer si.

mra ueuaiea i. jj. Anderson by tit By Lebanon Valley Washington, Rent 28 Pi fieorire- fault. xutiuesiie, I'eTinnpj. Sept.

id iiP) Four teams of Dartmouth football lmsklea were hurled against the powerful line was very impressive f. litr Kicbardson and Leo Cooney. 'o. 2 rnike Aithur and Roy Steen. No.

3 E. F. Leonard and Walter Leonard. No. 4 Ludwig Smith and Jimmy Johnson.

No. Ii I Hii2elme.ver and YVilliam Lorett. No. 6 John Zeck and Larry Hogarth. Alternates Rns.all Winters Tom an'rt fKJun'r defeated J.

W. Reese, Army scored three times in the third light and Inexperienced Norwich Cadets ing from a Charley horse came into the game to tally and it was he who started the last desperate drive with a J. F. Dugan defeated m. Berndt.

4 and 3. period and twice in every other quar t.oina Atter IN ichdottn Parriott, Sortet final Miuied Zeninelli. Referee Very. Penn Stat. I mpire Thorpe.

Columhla. i'Mi Jlldce Bolster, Peiut Slats. Head Lineeman lloban, liHrtmouth. totlay wnen the ureen Indiana opened their 10.11 eeaenn by slaughtering their town's 1031 football machine gathered momentum after a alow start today to down Lebanon Valley, of Annvllle ter while the Orange and Black jer- 0. E.

Barton. Russell Roe. J. Welsh, Eddie Stemberit and T. K.

Brurnning. 33-yard run. xonrnau neaHnn. The Senators received the openln? kick-off and opened up an atrial attack which brought the ball Into Boston Col-lcee territory. A pass from Oliver to Whelan thpn gained 3(1 vardu for a touchdown and Sneary kicked the point after.

Joe Kelly acored for the Enplea In the second period and Boston Colli'ee did not acore airain until Kelly at-niii carried the ball across in the fourth nuar-te RoKton Pnlleffi P.thnlin traditional first-game rlvala. 6H-fl. This ton-heavy contest failed to dls Forest Park Golfers seyed Ohioans never threatened the Handol oh Macon HOPGERS FtlHG GOIJr" N'O. 1 J. I.

McCourt ajld Charles P. Retaeh. '5 to 0. in the season's opener. Second-string men hammered a cadet goal.

close much that was of value to Jack son Cannell. the Dartmouth head coach Scrana Common Virginia Poly Downs Arm Ohio Xnrtlietn ler. pm. No. 2 Morrla Ridsely and Dr.

Louis R. Rose- Begin Second Round Forest Park Rolf rinh He merely learneil that several of his Vararo King L.E Saicljock man. third and fourrh string lineHiiiHii were a pushed at a stubborn Lebanon line, but It was not until late in the seennj quarter, with virtually a new team on the Held, that Ponnghue. left half, squirmed over the coal lino ii te o- u. i King College, 33 To 0 No.

a T. C. Parker. and P. F.

Treacy. No. 4 K. Schnniftnn and The Itarvv f. Smith flrockwell Virginia Con.k.n auler Hrvim KeiSA Ilchiltt.s Hnhi'lH'iigh St.

Clair tvi'kctt. Stevens Mvpts llniris hit under par for the coming mnjor conflicts and that the sooner he eliminated ferdav lie L. n.T. B. .11..

K. K. h. niuiuiiericil (c retiT.it'11 l.azar .11. Coriiincsscr J.iblonsky Luke Rners.

Ill fall with th matches aolied- No. 0 tj. F-nrm an.1 fjinr Roll niree Special Dispatch to The Sun Miarez ll.r riia lateral passing from hla attack the bet ter it would be for Dartmouth. No. 6 LeRoy llarenpoTt and Fred H.

Jones. uiea to ne completed, today. The scores: k.k within striking distance largelv through riiiiiiintj of Alenty, right halfback. Blackehurjf. Sept.

26 GalnlnE I.M101I II H'leliiHli l.afor Dclottn As the Green appeared beaded to atlll 7 Jn'd'B leiatd H. G. Grimmel, another touchdown late in the fourth ii, Pimoinl J'ecker I. Arrliih'l'l atcaaiiy in all rour quratera, Vireinla Poly'g eleven swept to an easy 33-to-0 Four Capture Prizes period Its second lateral pass of the htl nay I Alh'U Score hv tenfds: irciniii 11. 'ii'lolnh Macon Reining toui'lirlrlis victory over a lighter Kliisr Colleze pi uro Bennett l.i'kin LG Iownea (' Taylor Couhi- fiallasher ItK I reitas n.

Callcrey L.H Ryder Kellv (capt.l A Score by periorls: Ropton College 0 Catholic I'niTersity. 7 It. Nully Auibro-e I.yoni Hot'. Illirrr Wlirlan De Sueary 2o2n 0 0 IS 7 7 -7 -Virginia: Thomas: Pan- game was converted Into tile lone Norwich touchdown. Kalston, substitute an.1 OTtTton afted A.

G. Euppel. F7.1GHT Billy Lewis defeed m. Kogler. 4 and 2.

In Golf At Maryland eleven In the opening game here today. csenr. ny penons: Arms 12 It 21 Ohio Northern 0 (I Army scoring Tc.ncli'l'nrns: Steckcr (Jt Mic VTilliama (at, sub for Klliutt: (Jraham. entl. eluded the Dartmouth de Bradley, Georgetown's fullback, broke loose shortly after the second half opened for a 70 yard run for a touchdown and went over a few minutes later following series of long runs.

MacZees senred the last touchdown late in the third period. Stewart's punting and passing featured Lebanon Valley's attack. Georgetown made sixteen first downs, as com- fensive, intercepted the pass, and out- uunveiKhed in both line and back-field, King tackled doggedly, but could Four players of 27 contestants -won and 2 'eated C. H. Huffn3-1.

a 'inn ijirer. cohih attpr tunchili.un S.tckett. Virginia iplacenicntl. lira, rtandolpb-M-icftn Keferee Kbens U'stholicl. t'm-xnre Bocork (Georffetmm i.

Lineman Daniels iGeorcctowni. raced his startled opponents for 85 not cope with the surging varsity line SIXTH FLIOHT yarns to the touchdown. 1 lelns. sub frr Stecker: Virjal. nih for (Jnt.harn: K'rt-ac.

auh for King. Points after touchrlon-n Herb t4t. sub for Kildiy: Stecker (21. Heferep J. O.

Hpnrie.sy (Brownl t'mpire .1. C. Uollen- prizes In the handicap tournament at the Maryland Country Club yesferdar. There were no contestants in Class I he une-ups 1 usF'il bolh d'fMted H' M' Touchnowna Boston Pollepe J. Kelly or tn knire-like off-tackle drives of Poly'a sophomore baoka.

Before, the Dartmouth ut the results' In the other two handi Markev SEVENTH FLIGHT ft. .7. MaffriiHar H.f..,4 L' -i Pitt Rips Miami Line Brk i t'ennsvlraniat. Heir! lmejnan A Maginnea tLebn-'h). Field Tom Degtian.

Barber cap groups follow: uoreu wun tour Dy Leuanon Valley. game waa three minutes old the Gobblers had covered half the length of the rhesnuleiioh (subtitut for allereyl 2 1 Cath-clic Lniremty. Whelan. Toints after touchdonnit Boston College. W.

Kelley ituhvtitn'e for Freitasl. Warren (aubstifiit. for W. Kellyi Cathohe niversity, Kheary. Referee E.

.1. 20 holei. "an. up Lebanon Vallev es LI.ASS A Kimball iOW firosa. u.

J. Rt EIGHTH FLIGHT O. v. Gordon detea ted F. Knelsch, default Biuiur mocnoown.

lirotn, piavlng la first varsity came as Meld Heller I-eHitlialer Klfinfellee I Navy Varsity Gridders To Pile Up 61-0 Score Pittsburch. Sent. f)The T'nlrer. Nnrwich Wtltiania Martin Bunting Fantis I.einare Oonsoletti Merslieimer Hnlmes Went Mnntagano Del Veccliiu nnen, -j mt. i mpire i.eorae n.

lowe. L.lj.vefte. Head linesman Austen R. Lake. i i hit i ran the opening kick from his goal line' to mldfleld.

Robisnn made it flraf down low net, Bnowden CLASS Iv gross, TT Darby Low net, B. W. Blair Wogan c. and 4. Hoffman Ibirgin DcniiFr Morton Friffartl Met -all C.

Kilmer defeated Harry JlcnoVer. ELEVENTH FLIGHT J. H. Schn'er defeated U. Sluggish Against (j Smenkle a alty of Pittsburgh defeated Miami lni- Georgetown.

hkounakt fiichards Barker Callahan "rem May Andcraon Mcl'afTerty Costello iellia Donicr Bordeau the vlsitora line with off-ackle thrust. Kinir hrnceil nnm.M.ni,. ijaiayeiie. California Rallies pnraTvfvtu 1 UP- Prisma rsity. hi lo (I.

in the hrst irame of the i.i,Tn Williams Stewart And Plebe Elevens 8PHSnn here today. Wilkin for two playa. but fasey shot through and f. J. McCarthy.

8 Score hv uerioda Pitt hacks. Relderand Heller, rlnncd Gniino Light P. N.ve F.R inie opening, reversed hla field and oilged hla wav thronirh the amnrii.v Syracuse Has Romp With St. Laurence, 46-6 To Beat Santa Clara tue iinintins line to snrcds. rue Pitt or the nrst score, ftrnth a.i.ici ih.

Rccnnd string plnjcrl in much of the tAnttopolia Btirpntt of The Sun Annapolis. Sept. 2fl With the open Score by periods Woodberry Forest Hartmouth 13 1.1 IS 12 SB. Norwich (I ft liirtmouth scoring; Touchdowns Morton irishman AIortr.nl. '2, McCall.

Wilkin. FtriMr ffor Fricurlt. Hed-im Ifor McCain, t'onnell 'for Connerl. Points from try after touch- game. Georgetown ft 05' Ihanon Valley 0 ft ft 0 0 inir tut on the schedule nnlr one Berkeley, Sept.

"1 (PI Outplayed for three full periods, and apparently nnnisnn. asey running mate The line-ups: Pitt Beats Emerson, 13-0 lair nncK. nncreri nr. e-ri ween away, the Nav.v fonthnll temii went through a secret scrimmage- todav against tlie Plehe eleven, ami lie ner- aonnien in start rne sen son with a ile-feat. California's Bears put on a fourth- down Morton fnrnpKtcki, Kiphman trlacementi Norwich peering: ToiichiloM-n Kabton (for MI liamsl.

Keferee-n. .1. Kelly. SrrinnnVM. I'm minutes Inter for another score.

I had the ball on Its own line' as Wondherry Forest. Sept. 29 quarter offensive today that brooked no hlh-nn fiirninnce of the varsity was not at all ore Hiikii Slctiratli. Boston Colleee. liiiennaii T.

T. MrCahe, Holy Crosa. field liJl'ic'icrtv It. Mr.TTiS rorest inaugurated its foot hrp 'his afternoon with Bccniiri period opened. Torttield.

asey and Grolh reeled off 30 yards In four plays to rench the 17-vard line pleasing to the coaches. Kin Miller, serving his first year a bond conch at the Nnviil At'-ademv Miami rut Strot-el Nienii Vaccariilo Hem I "orcy Smith Stnk.T Cartwricht Fertel ft F. opposition and snatched R-tn-2 victory from a fighting Santa Clara University eleven. A 38-yard pass that wobbled throiiRh the air to finally find a restinir place In L'l oer Kmerson Inatitule of ash nL'ton. ascy tougnt off tacklera every yard of MsrMuidt) cllins llcllfr watched four teams line up against the tU'Jse al.

Toting. Morton, 75,000 Persons See St. Mary's Defeat Syracuse. X. Sept.

2(1 fP) Vic Han-Kon'a Syracuse Orange romped awav with the visiting St. Lawrence Scarlet on Archbnld Field. 4fl to fl toilav. In the first period Syracuse decided to risk fourth down rather than kick and lost the ball tn St, Lawrence, which offered aurprlsing resistance. The Orange realized its error as a pass gained six yards, and another, two plave later, gave St.

Lawrence a touchdown. Cornell Easily Beats Clarkson Tech, 68-0 The first half went scoreless with the locals driving for three first downs RriiW mi ine renia ning tl a-tance in one try. i At" "rtded another late the arms of bonis di Itesta put the Hark Richmond U. Defeats V.M.I. In Final Drive Lexington, Va Sept.

2-The TJnlver-stty of ilichnionil turned what looked I tie with V. M. I. into a 7-tn-0 victory toda. when In the last three minute of play Turkey Chaltain, suhstitute back, intercepted a pass and dodged hla way 25 j-arda acrosa the goal line.

Snnnv whose iae vtsuorg. Kmeraon frc by licrlnfl 1'itt Tfoodherrr in position to genre fnr the firtt time durlnu the frame. Three yards from Boal and with eight minutes left to plav. nun. .71 1 ley plunging over guard added the final through the line after a scorelesa third S4 12 fl ft II Harman iami So.

California, 13-7 Pitt, Kf'orimt: 'TciHh'lcwTm llirlpr l'l VT Soritf File Foln-er nni nnaiuacn, ihu nan. ilrovp across the line for the winning touclulnwn. He failed In an effort to convert the try rcgisiereu 31 prRt tlovins to 2 for King, the visitors completing Tidier 111, Srbastian ffnr Rci'lrrl. Matrtitic ffor (fnr YV. Hellnl.

B. Heller helao Stiorh Williams Wlialrn .....1, H'iflcher Sliackelford II tt Olympic Stadium. Loa Angeles. Sept t'lutke ncr liriiKiu. ronit alter toiichil' irn i utii tteeni.

Rpfcice- K. I'sTans'inti. Pittshiinrli. fieiht i'" unit anuing another on a by Arnold. The lineup; ior point with a drop-kick.

The showing of the Mints Clara team was as powerful as it was iineinocicd inpire IV A. l.imhc't. OIihi State. Heail 'if man P. Mairl.

Field ilnlr-e II Woollen Siiinih 2. tfi-Twa long passes In the third period gavn the lighting St. Mary'a football team a startling victory over the l'niversltv of Southern California Trojans here today before riotous r. 1. Ithaca.

X. Sept. 2d (piCornoH's Kinc In (he first half the Bronchos reeled oh" il'ibh, I'mn State. Chaniler ju, Gormori Ft Ita'itn if olg reil roottml team buried nrksnn l. riene teams anil ine -'H tj nail, hut his disapproval of the work of his rcgulnra was very apparent.

Against the I'lebo team, the first stringers were iihln to tally only once, Hint resulting from a snfdy. One of the changes In the line-up was the ends. Miller hail I'ray anil Horn as wingmon. They replaced I.arry Smith and Lynn Klliott. who had been nn the vars'ty earlier In the week.

Othera on the first team were Captain Tultlc. outer: Thompson and T'n'lcrwnnil, guards: nnd Itryan. tackles: Henny. quarter: Kirn and Walkup, halves; and Campb-ll. full.

Bullet Lou Kirn twisted hla ankle during the scrimmage, hut the train-era say that there was nothing aerious to the injury. The workout today was given In order for Miller to get. a slant on hia Middies before selecting a tenm to start the game Saturday against William and Mary. saiter Ing lo ha Perlowski threatened V. M.

I 'a goal several times, converted the extra point with a placement. Kneh team registered nine first downs, but M. La gains came from the running attack, fed hr Tech under a HH ft score in the rmeninit niinviMltca Woodhcrrt. Loire fr Scoff Kcker Nebraska Wins Oncner game nf the Ithacana' s'-nson tndnr. rims.

Between balrca taps were sounded and While the veteran Handleman and a brief tribute was paid to the late tne newcomers ferraro. Sm th am n.ii. D-rl "oi: tnitn for Knute Hockne. 'the spectators stood in Grunt were pounding away at the Tech NtHrk "irart. Itn.wn Hite 'Jriiiua Neamon t.roth Cary Hohienn Porterfll1 Score by V.

P. a-a 111 Cor Hell O-rtem 'rok Robin. DticVer ArnnM l-aac Harria Barnett 33 From S. Dakota, 44-6 Lincoln. Sent.

IJP and Bill Smith. Joyce waa tackled from behind br Irvin Smith. Cadet end when ih. silence while the bugle sounded. K.rt n.

t. It. 1.. H. F.

line for long gains. Cornell's defense nircTfin of Virgin.a Indiana Defeats Ohio I he scored nrst on two plays on bad a dear field ahead after held the visitors without a first down. The Bed attack waa unstoppable hr Mil football machine, built around a end sweep. The 40 yard return of the second half kick-off hv nucleus of sophomores. nait ami uartem: Clarkson except in the third period when Coach Gil Dobie used hla second- j'lar University By 7 6Score J4 1.1 plunged to a 44-to-fl victory over the and his 75-yard mint lit the third mur.

Rma string squad. Ferraro scored three tt ft niversity nf South Dakota in the ea. a pass from Schnefflin to Toscanl that caught tin- Trojan defense flatfooted as Toscanl ran 44 yards. Fletchers place-kick was blocked. St.

Mary'a repeated when Schefflin hurled a long pass to Canrlnus. who can .10 yards to a touchdown. Fletcher kicked the point from placement. hi -yarn lorai train, the Bears were only able to chalk up a total of 27 yards from scrimmage, Tulane Closes Strong To Smother Ole Miss. New Orleans, Sept.

Tulane. Fouthern Conference eo-champion of 1930. atarted alow but gained momentum and defeated the L'niversltv of Mississippi, 31 to o. In the opening game Of the season today. Hodeinirs.

Tulane halfback, furnished the hi thrill In the last minute, when be Intercepted an Ole Miaa pass and raced 82 yard to score. Minnesota Given Scare ter. which resulted In a net gain of yards when Irvin Smith ran haek- son'a opener for the Huskers here today. touchdowna from his post at fullback, while Handleman. Grant and Condon 12).

Bobiaon. tlttler. Hardmck. Subatitut'CTiii V. P.

I K-Lv Palmer, ftlirer Mile. Sifford Heeatin. Torke. TVike. Ka-im.

Harrltrick. Ott- irtuany three teams saw action the afternoon and all of them irnnH accounted for two each. The other went 10 yarda and downed him on the Spider 3-yard line, stood out. to Beall. iv.

Jenmnffs. Mn.Mn w.n. diana Inirersity won its opening foot-ball game here todav. 7 to 6. and ended "mo Lniversitys winning atreak at 19 games.

A substitute baelraet I- it. Two of the combination! were Impressive and the third, an alt-snnhomorn Gannairay, Flenore. Lmrrt. Ulster Stars As Colgate Downs Niagara, 40 To 0 eleven, permitted the Inne Tnyote score. New York University Fordham Routs Thiel, Kansas Beats Colorado Nerves Shot? Pep third quarter hrougbt a drive for the Honaier touchdown, which wsa acrlro.l Columbia Defeats Hamilton.

Pcpt, OA fl Colrate Swamps Hobart, 65-0 Sew Tork. Sent. 511 tF rhlcV Veeh.n Gone? Act Today! Aggies By 27-6 Score Memorial Stadlnm 28-0; Murphy Stars New Tork. Rent. 26 f.pTh!ol College, nf Greenville, offered a stubborn defcne today, hut finallv went ilnna ott a pass to Lyons.

Negro end. A plnce kick by Ldmonds provided the winning point. A blocked punt In the final quarter crushed a scrappy Niagara T'niveritv eleven. 40 to n. nn a wet field today and in lining so demonvtrafcrl that ih'c Middlebury, 61 To 0 New Vnrk.

Sent IIP toted tho strength nf Xptr Ynrij I ni-versltv ncainft llohsrt By Maroon has far more tn offer jn the n. vaKoia state 'I'l, -n iri ine Knneaa Mt.vner falling on way of football alrencfh than had been 'iencya. todny anrl hl Violets Riif )ix rhampiona. ntie'ned their i "nij nenino tne cost. tmrtnd Middlehurr College, nf Vermont.

expected. 1.1. 1 football enmpnign with a The onesided tha 5 f.oo tn a 28 fo il defeat at the hands of Frank t'avanaugh's Fordham Ham. Thiel held the flams -n fh. firt period, surrendered to the ntent nf single touchdown In the second anill hlcst horites that Colgate has tun nut Stanford Gets Tic Stanford I'niversiiy, spf ti Stanford f'niversitr turned ha.

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in (vinne.ota was given I scare hr North I'akota Ft.i in Its opening football game to-dsv liefore winninsr. 13 In 7. The Gophers scored twice In the second ferlod once on a pas and again as a result of ra. while the Bisons eounfe1 In the final period an ln'er-re'cl fum nd 35-rsrd rua by Jahr. nnieii up a ti.i ii score hcri.rp li'flno per son.

who failcl in let rain keen thorn aw.ir. Tho Violets' rozulara were kept nn the fiench until the start nf the sccnml pcriofl. ami the seconil stringers scnrerl two tnttchlowns, plarlnz sfralrht fn.it nail, With the cumins' of the raraitr the Unlets) opened an attack that hrnnrht points, three of them touch-do troa iiiiicr mi avaian'-R or tou-hdon-nx in the sf.in opening football gsme bore today. n. with a crowd of on hand despite Inclement weather ftirectel by Herb Kopf.

I.n'u Little being In the hospital. Columbia uncovered a wealth of backflold tent fn auh. dutng the Vermonters with nine touchdowns and seven auccessful points after touchdowna. Tictnry over the Colorado Aggies here today. The Cnloradoana had the hef pf the ecnnd period when their Utile captain.

White, scored a touchdown on a Jar-hawker eleven lartrelv cotnnosed of re. aerves. hut the regntara -f no dotibf aa to the outcome In the final half. A small crowd estimated at allehtlr more than 6,000 was In the stadium. "tanning player.

In Jobnnc Orl husky right end, and Johnny fullback Thrniigbonl the first hnlf did most of the ball carrying for Colgate ripping through the opponents time and again. i third quarters end then weakened In the final period when Fordham rushed over two touchdowns. Murphr, elusive halfback, waa the ace of the Fordham attack, scoring two touchdowns and irk i rt aa "i.vmnic i nitt tnrusts In the seconil half to kep It goal line uncrossed end tn earn a scoreless tie with the Clubmen here today. The Collegian were helpless on the offensj. making onlr three first ajowns to ten for the Sao Francisco team.

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