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SPORTS AVIATION-FINANCIAL SPORTS AUTOS-CLASSIFIED BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MOltNLNG. OCTOHKR 1. 1931 JV ttluWnn ValemcienmesWim Havre Be Grace Cup Last Of Three Successive Fumbles By Hopkins On Enemy Goal Line UPSET RESULTS AS FILLY EARS TRACK RECORD TILT BECOMES ONE-SIDED IN LAST QUARTER Tenors Wilt After Tyins Score At 7-To-7 In Third Period Mrs. J.

D. Hertz's Entrant Covers Nine Furlongs In 1.50 4-5 TAMBOUR PLOCKED FIRST RATTLE LOST OUT OF 28 CLASHES IN DRIVE TO WIRE Washington Eleven Overpowers Regulars, Then Romps Through Seconds Her Grace Triumphs In Secondary. Feature. Fixit Returns 30 To 1 ir rnw r. tavior Staff Carre ipondtnt of The Sunl Washincton.

Oct. lOnritnu-n By C. EDWARD SPARROW Staff Correspondent of The Sun Havre de Grace, Oct. 3 A filly broke all traditions by winning the Havre de Grace Cup Handicap this University, riing in wrath against stubborn Western Marvland fool- ball team, indicted with a 2S-to-T triumph Iht worrt defent ever suf afternoon before the largest crowd of fered by the Terrors since Dick Harlow u. umed command as coach in 1528.

It terminated a streak of Z7 games in which Western Maryland colors had not been lowered since Die Ut 13-lo-C loss to the University of Maryland early in the seamn of 1328. It was the flnt game of the esm- the current meeting, which ended today. Mrs. John D. Hertz's Valenciennes, by Stefan the Great and Duchess Lace, ran the nine furlongs in 1.50 4-5, a fraction back of the mark set by Cudgel and tied later by Crusader.

Joseph McLennan, racing secretary paign for Western Maryland, ar a re- and handicapper got a splendid finish out of the Cup. Jockey Steffen brought Lrjr SS 1 -p. V. I tV. ult of Rider Colli-ge-i cance llation of SMK; 'P' 'H A -1 rX 1 I 'he true m.rgm of d.fference, for only 'f V't.

'-iti 1 nSiOv Western Maryland defense permitted Valenciennes up on the outside to de feat the Greentree Stable's St. Bride aux a head, while Frank Grossman's Waterway, which made all the early pace, was a length away and a head in front of Preston M. Burch's filly, dium. Tambour, the favorite. Dr.

Freeland Near Front Valenciennes had only Dr. Free-land outrun going around the club Hopkins fumbled three times within reaching distance of the "Washington College goal. Each was recovered, and on the fourth play the Black and Blue eleven scored the lone toucrtdown ot trie gnuw. house turn and into the backstretch. As the field was sent away to a perfect start by Jim Milton, Ithe lightly HOPKINS TAKES Navy Eleven Has Hard Time FINGER INJURY Football Scores weighted Waterway jumped into the lead.

He was followed by Clock Beating William And Mary Tower and Spinach, the winner in LOOSE CONTEST BOTHERS GROVE 1930. St. Brideaux, in the meantime, The heat worked a more severe hardship upon the Terrors thsn upon the Hilltoppers, better fortified in man power. Breaks Prove Cottiy Georgetown capitalized upon two first-quarter breaks, a blocked punt resulting in a recovered ball on Western Maryland's 20-yard line and a fumhla that was recovered for a gain of 12 yards by Ray Hudson, right end, for first down on tha i-yard mark. From here a touchdown was pushed across in four tries.

Gellia making tha score. Western Maryland, cutting loosa with all resources from the very start. 55 6 67 Knox 6 13 0 was in the middle of the pack. VIRGINIA BOWS TO MARYLAND 50-Yard Drive In Last Quarter Earns Vic-lory By 7 To 6 Joe Tschirgi Leads Attack That Gives Middies 13-6 The, bend settled the issue. Steffen elected to eo around the leaders, while Rcitl Tallies Lone Touch On Coltiletti, on Tambour, chose to stick RaW Spot Develops on the rail.

Valenciennes met with no I Army. Boston Col. Brown Catholic. Colgate. Columbia.

Victory Over Virginians At Annapolis Before Crowd Of 10,000 interference and gradually improved Star's Pitching Hand As down To Beat Washington, fi 0 14 14 12 K. I. State. 0 47 C. C.

N. Y. 12 St. Lau- 45 0 fl Union 0 37 6 Jicr Jjuaiuuil ail mc wajr. uu Team Arrives Home the other hand, was blocked from the quarter pole home.

He simply Mntiopolis Bureau of The S'n cttuld not institute a successful march. could not get through. The way the Cornell race was run Tambour, beaten two before Chulko dove over a mass of Annapolis, Oct. 3 The Naval Acad Philadelphia, Oct. 3 (JP) Trans but refused to yield further ground in the entire half.

Near tha end of tha Rr HORKRT MVxtiK A hard-fighting Washington College Special Dispatch to The Sun College Park, Oct. 3A point after touchdown by Shorty Chalmers, heads and a length, should have gal Dartmouth. 61 0 emy pried the lid off its football sea arms and Irgs to plant the ball over formed overnight from the uninspiring spectacle of a big fellow thrashing second quarter, after Floyd Doughty, loped home. eleven, exhibiting a much better de son and inaugurated a new coaching Davidson. the goal mark.

Navy 8tarts Subs who ha always been troublesome to Terrapin halfback, turned a seeming fense than offense, managed to make First place was worth and a regime today against William and Mary, but there was no heavy gunfire deleat into victory lor Maryland as things exceedingly interesting for Ray a little one into a dramatic struggle where all forces suddenly were recog- nl7M a iua1 4VA WnrlH Soriae mnvivl Georgetown, entered the game despite a strained leg. an attack was instituted Rip Miller mnde his debut as head silver trophy, which Edward Burke, ceneral manager, presented to Bill Van Ormsn's 1331 edition of Blue as the Middies squeezed to a 13-to-6 the Old Liners nosed out Virginia in their annual contest in Byrd Stadium coach of the Navy team by sending in on the Terrors' 37-yard mark. A five. Jays at Homewood Firld yesterday. Knapp, trainer ot the filly, on behalf of into Philadelphia today to rest and victory.

7 andL. 0 6 Juniata. 0 13 V. M. 0 13 7 9 St.

Joseph. 0 34 N. CState. 0 20 W.Va 7 36 "Wakeforest 6 an eleven composed of substitutes to faca the first-string William and Mary yard penalty and three rushes made today, 7 to 6. The black -shirted warriors from Ches- Duke E.

and F. Florida. Fordham. Furman. mrs.

nerra. ine preaeniauon mediUte on the metmorphesis until With five minutes to play and trail firt down on Georgetown's 4N tertown succumbed to Johns Hopkins place in tne ste warns siana. va en- la is called for the third dufil of team. The Indians had but little trouble with the scrubs and kept the yard line. ing by the margin of a touchdown, The Middies had to keep up steam during the entire 60 minutes to hold the fasl runnning Indians in check, but oddly enough it was not heavy hammering that accounted for the ciennes was an outsider ana paia 11 the word champion Athletics and the to 0, in a loosely played battle.

About 2.5O0 persons witnessed the Here Doughty threw a long forward to 1. Tambour was the choice and St St. Louis Cardinals in Shibe Park ball in Navy territory during the en pass to Harold Kopne, bucking bark. encounter. Monday afternoon.

Maryland launched an offensive led by two substitute backs, Charlie May and Paul Kiernan. Alternating in smashing drives through the line these Brideaux the second selection. Parr's Entrant In Form tire first period. Aided by numerous penslties on Navy, William and Mary clear in the middle of the rectangular Billy Rrid, Hopkins substitute half initial Navy triumph. The free-hitting and debonair speed Georgetown 25 W.

Md 7 Geo. 43 Elon 0 secondary of Georgetown. He had time The Tars had the 10,000 fans on their of one young man, broad-shouldered gained three first downs to one lor the Ral Parr's good filly, Her Grace, re player carried the ball from midneld Sailors. to take only a few steps before being tackled, hut he fell on the seven-vard a splendid tapper Martin, plus the brilliant pitch back, bucked the pigvkin over from the two-yard line in the third period for the only score of tha game. Kelly had placed the Jays within striking feet only twice during the tilt with spectacular plays, but on both of these turned to form and gave exhibition, winning the The same listless playing continued to the 1-foot line.

May went across for the touchdown and Chalmers then Twentieth ing of the slim left hander, Wild Bill line. Jonf hit center for three ysrds. 25 S. C. 13 40 V.P.I....

0 Bridge- occasions a blue shirt romped over the into the second period until Miller Anniversary Handicap, the secondary Hallahan, have brought about the kicked hia placement for tht) extra snd tha half whistle halted the ad distance of the goal by a brilliant 33- goal line for a touchdown. Ga. Georgia. Harvard. sent his varsity into the frsy with the feature.

It was a sprint at three- shift in the tide of smart opinion. point. vance. ball on Navy 35-yard line. quarters of a mile.

Her Grace, under Baseball men who conceded the Ath 0 67 Jos Tschirgi Is Star Slippery Joe Tschirgi proved to be yard sprint down the side line, following receipt of a short pass from Reynolds. Weeks missed the try for Visitors Threaten Later The fine punting of Hulligan, who Kurtsinger, ran the route in 1.11 4-5. letics a walkaway in four straight 28 Bates 0 Dunn Crashes Through A prevloui scoring chance, midway dropped back from his position at The Cavaliers threatened once again the double threat that beat the eleven C. V. Whitney Magnmco, which games after Lefty Grove conquered extra point with a placekick.

rieht end to kirk for the Indiana, of tha half, was blocked through a pasa after losing the lead. Two passes, was unable 4o win a race here, set out the Cards in the opening game in i 1 Cl.rt T.I I 1 1 i from Williamsburg. Tha first time the stands rose to cheer was when Tschirgi Fumbles Mar Contest interception, after Western Maryland I xo mane me pa uuuei oicucu. iici i ot. iuuia now nave revised meir ver- held tha regular Middies on their own side of the midway mark until after tiad gained through a kicking exchange The contest was marred by frequent Sackett to Myers and Sackett to Thomas, carried the ball to the Old Liners' 35-yard line when the game tossed Konrad a perfect 20-yard pass Grace went right alter mm.

Aiaersnot isions. ran third, in front of Rip Van Winkle, Cardlnala Gain Respect several exchanges Soupy Campbell fumbling on both sides. Hopkins re covered its own bobbles three times in ended. from the Navy's 45-yard line, which resulted in a 35-yard dash by the latter over the goal line for the first tally carried tha ball into enemy sod with a ten-yard line buck to stop at tha 41- the Choice, ior a wmie. xvip muB Qn predictions on the bend, but it was not good I.

4U. ji succession just before Reid made his Senator Millard E. Tydings, of Mary Holy Cross, 26 Providence. 6 6 0 19 0 26 Muhlenberg 0 13 P.M.C.... 0 72 0 Lynchburg.

12 Amer. 0 7 6 Manhattan. 87 Balto. 0 27 Cent. State 0 Cent.

State touchdown. A miacue by Turnbull early in the second quarter. land, presented a silver football to the enough and later Her Grace sprmted nals wiU give Connie Mack and his yard mark. But again the Navy was held and forced to kick. On the re early In the first period gave Washing The next time Tschirgi thrilled the Old Line eleven after the game.

This and one first down gained by rushing, to earn a first down on the 10-yard line. It seemed that every possible fac. tor favored Georgetown's causes, though tha Hoyas were alert to take all the opportunities offered. After the rest at half time, Western Maryland assumed the offensive, and kept it for the entire third quarter. TO an easy Victory, net piltc- "tw.lim.

phlmn nn. I lu.rlv A in 1 hut it never will be that v. ton possession of the ball on Hopkins' turn punt Halligan drove tne Mid trophy is given each year to the win crowd was soon after the second half opened, when he wiggled hia wsy 25 it 1 i- "eiore, ana xne national Xjeaguers any more this fall, unless she should r- fu. u. dies into their own territory ten yards.

19-yard line. A successful pass and a ning team. ine plunge netted Washington a first After running the hall out of bounds Virginia's touchdown was scored In run Hgainat iwc.j representatives of the American loon. yards for the final Navy score. Save for these two sensational outbreaks, down, its only one of the afternoon, on Although the veteran r-oaie carnes add th worrie- caused bv the and gaining five yards on an end run, Tschirgi toswd to Konrad for the the second period after Bozie Berger, Maryland halfback, fumbled and Gra- Hopkins 9-yard mark.

should have known better than to ai The Terrors kicked off. held and forced the two teams, battled on about even terms. Michigan. 34 Ynsilanti. 0 Ypsilanti.

At this stage a Washington forward vstt recovered for Virginia on the Old ease up his mount, that mistake al- Simmons. Jimmy Foxx and Mickey touchdown. Konrad was open when he received the ball, but soon the William snagged a pretty toss just over the It was ilk the closing minutes of the most COSt him the purse With tne Cochrane in th 2-tn-O Torrfinal Liners' 15-yard strip. Bill Thomas ine of scrimmage and swept over the final period that William and Mary passed to Henry Sackett, quarterback, and Mary barks forced him to sprint Brandywine Stable's Tencader in the tory yesterday that sent the warriors goal line unchecked by Jay tackier to the side lines and Lynn F.lliott, who raced across the gnal line. Sackett running ot tne ing jvieaaow.

inm East, deadlocked at one victory apiece It was to no svsil. howevrr, as the hall St. Vincent's. W.andM.. Boston Va.

Nebraska. Indiana, Cincinnati. race was ai a mue ana iu me pilot of the Athletics has devel missed the try for extra point. Myert Runs 70 Yards was brought back on a penalty. Hop juveniles and Pencader was installed Navy's right end, bowled over the remaining defensive back to allow Konrad a safe romp over the goal.

Under- oped pitching troubles in the most a punt that went out of bounds on tha 29-ysrd line. Jones hit center for two, and then Jimmy Dunn brought the many rooters for Western Maryland to their feet with a 29-yard run off right tackle. Two running plays drew in the de fense, and Koppe hurled a psss to Dunn, who fell out of bounds on tha 20-yard mark, clutching the ball. Two more plays and a pasa followed. counted its lone touchdown, but that score was the result of a hard drive down the field through the Middy line from the 4-yard stripe.

The onslaught was halted briefly on the four-yard line, and it took the visitors four tries kins took the pigskin and kicked out dangerous quarter. the favorite. Barnes Eases Up Too Soon of danger. Mount St. 15 Navy 13 N.

II 6 N.V.U.... 54 N. Western 19 Notre Dame 25 Ohio State. 67 Ohio 40 9 Penn 32 Finger Bothers Grove Maryland kicked off to start the game and Doug Myers, halfback, ran the ball from his 10-yard line to the (Centlnued en 3rd Sports Page) Phantom Legion, the property of Stepped Out Of Bounds This penalty, which in light of sub As the Athletics rolled homeward William Zeieler, went out to make Old Liners' 20-yard mark. The Cava in their special train, long Lefty Grove sequent events cost Wsshinrton a tie the pace.

Pencader was dropped into lieri were stopped on running plays wandered up and down the aisles dis Disturbance Follows Army Rolls Up Count Georgetown Interference resulting in Butler 0 Idaho 0 score or possible victory, is explained by the fact that the receiver of the and a pass failed. A few minutes later second place and on the lower bend playing an inflamed index finger on his Barnes put the pacemaker away. After left hand that just might change the award of the ball to Koppe on the 20- Decision To Gcnaro Against Knox Squad Myers intercepted a Maryland pass in the letter's territory, but Virginia lost Swarthmore 7 yard line, after ha dropped Dunn's having obtained a nice lead ana, vie- entire complexion of the series. pass. A double pass, Koppe to Dunn, the ball on downs.

West Point. N. Oct. 3 (4V-Scor Psris, Oct. 3 (JPr Frsnkie Genaro.

Penn. State 19 Leb. Valley 19 Coe Ray Poppelman, Maryland fullback, ing in every period and plowing recognized by the National Boxing tore loose for a couple of long runs tory assured, Barnes let up on hit Lefty grips hia fireball hard, and mount, which began to pull up. Then as he flashed his speed past the St along came Maxie Hirsch'a Blue Dam- Louis hitters in the closing stages of eel and Barnes had to go to whip to hia opening-day victory Thursday, a win by half a length, when it should blister developed on the side of the Association of the United States, among others, as the world's flyweight in the first period that put his team through its weaker opponent line almost at will, the Army football machine continued its slaughter of the and a line buck by Carl Jones, gained ona yard, but on third down, a double pass, Dunn to Koppe, turned into backward lateral from the fullback to Brown, thrown Just as tha bucking back hit tha line of scrimmage. Brown skirted left end unimpeded for the on the visitors' 18-yard marker, but champion, ran into some stiff opposition tonight from a substitute boxer.

W. Reserve Iowa Drexel innocents today with a 7-to- victory the Did Liners passed Into the end zone, 28 27 Pitt 20 7 27 St. John's. 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 not have been close. Lgion was third, finger near the nail.

Today the skin Pencader was the only favorite to had been rubbed off, leaving a red over Knox College, of Galesburg, III. Valentin Angelmann, of France, but Maryland again threatened in this score. spot of almost bare flesh, and the end Tha Cadets equally were impressive managed to come out of tha 15-round pass stepped out of bounds before catching it. The teams were lined up near the side-line when the play started. The player in question ran to hia right and over the boundary before cutting bark into the field of play.

Although eligible originally, he thus became ineligible to receive the pass until an opposing athlete had touched it first According to tha rules, under tuch circumstances the opposing team gets possession of the ball at tha spot of the preceding down. Tha much-heralded punting of Fritz Relnhold. of Washington, resolved itself early in the contest into a series of kicks which were satisfactory, but not brilliant. Reynolds, the Blue Jay quarter when Poppelman and Berger Several old-time "hog killings were of the finger was slightly swollen. in their debut a week ago.

when they scrap with the decision. The fight was touchdown. Pincura'a placekick tied tha score at T-all, and the quarter La Salle. carried the bail to the Virginia 10- made during the aiternoon. mi first smashed Ohio Northern, 60 to 0.

advertised as being for tha flyweight St. Mary 'g. 14 California Coach Ralph Sesse tossed all of his came in the openuig dash in which 5 om'a Carditialg title. yard line, but the Cavaliers recovered Berger's fumble and kicked. forces into today's frsy, including three Angelmann, a substitute for Perez, I till dill muiJju OI161II.

latvu UI U1C 1 field, was backed down from 30 to 1 to 8. Cal 30 Ore. State. S. 27 Simmons.

At the start of the second quarter Off For Philadelphia Genaro's original opponent who was 10 Poppelman fumbled Thomas' punt on iVi to 1. This one followed Golden Spur and then went to the front with Springfield. 33 0 his 10-yard mark. Brant recovering for St. Louis, Oct.

3 (JPy Tied game and 6 Santa Clara 0 rush to win with plenty to spare over game with the Athletics, the St Louis Virginia. The Cavaliers attack stopped, however, and Maryland took the ball Cardinals today climbed onto a special 0 0 on downs. train for Philadelphia, there to meet hooter, Jurt about held his own with ended with matters still deadlocked. Tha final period will be a nightmare to tha Terrors for a long time. Georgetown made three touchdowns, and riddled tha tired first team befora romping through the reserves.

Brown's Fumble Costly The tide turned suddenly and Western Maryland, riding the crest one minute, was in the deptha the next. A punt hao. heen returned to Georgetown's 35-Vard line and the Terrors started goaITrd hopefully again. On the first clay. Brown fumbled a lateral (Continued an 3rd Sports Psjs) Virginis's touchdown followed a few 49 44 24 Vanderbilt.

13 the world champion Athletics in third series game Monday. complete teams and several extras. With the exception of tha third period, when Knox held its own for some ten minutes again Army's third eleven, it wss never a contest. The Cadet shoved across two touchdowns in the opening period, four in the second, one In the third and three more In the closing quarter. Although completely outclassed, the Knox gamesters hud enough fight to come bark in the lt five minutes of play to swep almost the length of lhe field and avert a shutout.

minutes later. Haverford. N. taken sick, made a strong finish and the decision giving the victory to Genaro was the cause of a considerable disturbance at the ringside. The fans tore down part of the draperies in protest.

Many spectators left hurriedly, fearing more serious trovble Gensro wss worried throughout the 15 rounds by the French fighter. In the ninth round he wss warned for holding as Angelmann rallied strongly. The Frenchman also mad a fine showifj in the flajl round. iLadfield and Byzantine. Jockey Freddie Stevens and his I Havre de Grace friends got 10 to 1 on 'Scot Free in the second race, which jas at a mile and a sixteenth.

Scot wouldn't go up between horses and he "tvas blocked until well along in the 'retrh. Then he rinsed a him Ban anA Reinhold in this department most of the time, although in the final stanza it became apparent that Reinhold waa aiming punts out-of -hounds with con The Cardinals special carried SO pas Beth Sides Fumbf Chalmers kicked off for Marvland to sengers, including members of the 13 Gettysburg. W.and.I.,10 team, their wives. Mayor Victor J. Miller, sports writers, the Cardinal start the second half.

Stevens fumbled snd Keenan recovered for Mainland siderable meature of success. Reinhold late in the game also got off one kirk Wisconsin. 33 a ripfested Chancellor and Meek, which started outside the gate, 1 lale 13 Main? (Continued en 4th 8porti Paflt), (Continued on 3rd Sports Page).

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