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-y THE SUN. BAIjTDrOTlE. SUNDAT MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30. 1923 even REGULARS WIN FOR TERRAPINS Reserves Held Scoreless By Easlcrn Shoremen In First Half Maryland Football Squad Which Faces Heavy Schedule This Year RICHMOND TIES V.

fill. ELEVEN ARMY ELEVEN CLOSES STRONG Murrell Leads Attack To Swamp Boston U. By 35-0 Count Spiders Surprise By Hold ing Foe To 6-6 Deadlock In Opener ii, iH I Maryland Easily Defeats Washington College tt Lexington, Sept. 29 (Special). West Point, N.

Sept. 29 (P) An LONG RUNS AREMADE An embattled University of Itiehinond Army football team that took a long time to gather momentum was rolling along in great style at the finish aud celebrated the opening of its football season today by defeating Boston University by a score of 33 to 0. )i til I liii ftfti rt i Tffii i1 y--- team gave V. M. I.

a surprise here this afternoon, not only holding the Cadets to a 6-6 tie but outplaying the Klyinic Hquadrou through most of the first half. V. M. I. pulled a last-period rally that was good for a touchdown, but I he try at point failed, and neither team threatened during the remainder Johnny Murrell, lS2-pound fullback veteran from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, proclaimed himself ready for another big year by doing a full share of the ground of the game.

rioceiueut Kick Fall T. Suuford attempted a placement gaining hen yardage was needed most and contributed three of the five touch goal early in the game when Harner, downs. Sprague Boot Points The others were scored by substitutes in the final quarter, when the Boston boys weakened under the punishing attack. Capt. Mort Spragtie, the big all-American tackle from Dallas, Texas, booted all the points after touchdown V.

M. I. hack, fumbled after returning the opening kick-off 13 yards. The Cudets, with Captain Barnes and Harner leading the attack, rolled up two first downs, but received a holding penalty that forced them to kick. Then N.

'Snnford, Spider quarterback, reeled off a beautiful 33-yard tun off tackle, and the visitors registered two more first downs. Bay Moss, Cadet end, checked by intercepting lateral pass on 31. 12-yard line. M. I.

kicked to midiield, and the Spiders made three successive first trom placement. Despite its slow start. th Am. Allen, Kpple, Hiidice, Usher, Doilson, l'ursons. Ilson.

Middle row Cliapmuu, Dlx, I.omlmnl, Hnyder, Roberts, Iieagy, Keemui, Madigan, Heintz. I ront Row l'ltzer, Kny, Owens Evans, Kllmitzki, Kessler, Wondrack and Mcl'liotter. 'llio MurvlundiTs. with Soul lii'in t'oiitcn inc gtiiiii'K ml otliiTs with imijor opponents, will have no piis.v jj.ith this souson. In the dopcndeil upon to carry the Jld Line colors to victory lire (from left to rlfclit Hack row YVaruhlny, Crotliers, downs on off tackle plays and two handling of the ball did not prove costly.

RUTGERS BEAT made a far more impressive showing thun last year, when the score was 13 to Oagainst the same opponent. With seven of the 11 men who started against the Navy in the line-up, the Cadets presented an imposing front, but Chris Cugle, star halfback, was taken out in the first quarter to save him from possible injury. He was relieved by Hutchinson, the red-headed flash who ran 00 yards for a touchdown, which was disallowed because of holding on the part of the Army. Cagle gained easily, but tiennltlen k.nt Other Football Results Roberts And Snyder Dash For Touchdowns In Third Quarter College Park, Md Sept. L'9 (Spo-cial) Maryland's second-stringers held Washington College helpless in the first half the season's opener in Byrd Stadium today and then the Terrapiu regulars crushed the foe, 31 to 0.

A small crowd was soaked iu the open stands, hut heirs almost a hundred per cent, for Maryland, was happy over Byrd's 102S machine. A his came with North Carolina is scheduled for next Saturday. It was a mere workout for the Maryland regulars, but quite a struggle for the subs. Until midway of the second quarter 'the ball seesawed between the oO-yard lines. Then Quarterback Blackistone threw a couple of 20-yard passes to Kadice and Parsons that put Maryland six yards from a touchdown.

This opportunity was lost when Blackistone's pass was grounded behind the goal after au offside penalty had set Maryland back. Regular Giiln The Maryland first stringers proved it was only a cat-and-mouse affair by rolling up iil points in the third period. Kessler, Roberts and Snyder reeled off a total of CO yards in long gains for the first touchdown, a neatly executed pass, Kessler to Roberts, finishing the double time maroli. This was followed on the nest kick-off by a 00-yard run to a touchdown by Roberts, lie ran through the whole visiting team. The feat was almost equalled several plays later by Fullback Snyder, who galloped 04 yards from scrimmage across the Washington goal.

Two successive blocked punts gave. Maryland another touchdown, the second being recovered behind the line by Right End Heagy. Near the end of the third quarter Maryland recovered an enemy fumble 13 yards from the goal and shoved the ball over on two plays. Kessler counting. RemTt) Ketnrn Maryland's subs reentered the contest in the final quarter and again got the better of Washington College made only one first down completing Ten First Downs For Navy Once Spring and Lloyd unlimbered for action in the second half, the visitors were hard put to hold their advantage.

Their fight and alertness ST. JOHN'S, 12- 5 DAVIS-ELKINS DEFEATS NAVY Middies Drop Opening Contest To Davis-Elkins By 2-To-O Score served them well, with the result that short passes, Sanford to Broaddus. With the ball on the 17-yard line Sanford passed 10 yards again to Broaddus, who sprinted 7 yards for the touchdown. In the third period the Cadets made two first downs, but N. Sanford intercepted a pass on the 20-yard line.

The Cadets threatened again early in the fourth period when Haase recovered a blocked Richmond kick on the 20-yard line, but a pass went over the goal line. Harner Plansea Thronith Richmond kicked to Laughern, Cadet substitute who returned 13 yards, and Captain Barnes and Harner carried the ball 20 yards to the one-yard line on three plays. Harner hit the Spider line for the all of the gains whereby Navy ran its total of first downs to 10 as against 3 for the West Virginia went for naught as Navy fumbles were pounced Joe Irwin Counts Both Touchdowns For New Jersey Eleven the Army from scoring in this session. Murrell SmaHhea Throngh Murrell plunged ahead to make a touchdown in each of the next two periods and another in the third with the aid of who was put back in. A pass accounted for Luckett'e score, while Pipper tallied on a line buck.

on by the Senators. Even Lloyd contributed to the general sloppinesa of the locals' play by incurring a 15-yard penalty for in The line-up and summary: Army tentionally grounding a forward pass New Brunswick, N. Kept. 20 (Sltoi'inl) Four thousand persons sat in driving rain at Neilson Field to H.T... B.O...

touchdown, but failed to convert the extra point, see Rutsers University's footbnll eleven Messenger I'erry Hihb Hall Haimnack Spianue Kenney Nave Allen I 'nsle v. II. i. (6). Bofltou V.

Totten Owenion lMiu-e Dorfmann French Milk-y Cjrneie O'Brien Hoestein Perkins Waike Richmond (HI. Miller M.a lltitin HnaHe T. fcatlfrrrd L.U It White U.T.. SOUTH St. Petersburg, 45; St.

I.eo'w, 0. Kentucky Stale, 23; Kenyon, (i. Washington aud Jefferson, Hi Bcth-iiny, 0. Cleinson, (i Davidson. 0.

Sewaiice, 14 Bryson, 0. Tennessee, 41 Maryville, 0. Tulitiie, 03 Louisiana Normal, 0. Kentucky Wesleynn, 30; Ccdarvillo (Ohio) College, Southern Methodist University, Howard Bayne, 0. Texas A.

and 21 Southwestern University, (I. University of Mississippi, 25; University of Arkansas, II. ('enleiiiiry, 4li Southwestern Louisiana. Mississippi A. and 20 Uuichitn College, 0.

Uice, 24; Sum Houston, C. Texas University, St. Edward's University, (I. Baylor University, 45; Denton Teachers, 0. EAST Amherst, 10; Middlcbury, 7.

New York University, 21 Niagara, 0. Columbia. 20; Vermont, 0. Munluittau, 27 Union, C. Maine, Rhode Island, 0.

Uordhani. 27; St. Bouaventurc, 0. Colgate, St. Lawrence, 0.

Pennsylvania, 34 Ursinus, 0. Lafayette, 78; Albright, 0. Syriicuse, 14; Uobart, 0. Murrell when he failed to nnd a receiver open for his toss. Iavia and Klkins.

Nstv. McKiiiuey L. T3 Miller t. llnniMH L. Burke Vmh Tinhorn 1'iBott R.

ft Chaople Irwin R.T Gicsa Curti It. CranB Waimer CI. Whelchel Smith D. Bauer Warren It. It Clifton Mingle F.

H. Bnuer Score by iitricwl Divisand Elkins 0 4 0 02 Navy 0 0 0 00 Substitutions Navy. Huelies for Dutiore. Willard Uraratt Scott Bcrre ny rjentxis: Belcher Sletcalf Indrum N. Sjitiford IJohnnan (Continued from lt Sport Page) forts of the Bauer brothers and Whelchel.

Kicking Duel At Start The first and second quarters were devoted largely to a kicking duel, in which the invaders got better than an even break because of Quarterback Wagner's fine tactics in using the quick kick. However, Wurrcn and Kengel occasionally got loose for short gains, thereby accounting for all five of the first downs made by Davis-Elkins. Warren, Wagner and Bengel handled the slippery ball in fine shape as did their center, Pugh, with the result that the invaders' double and triple h. Hawkins Q. B.

Buriies (cant.) chalk up a victory over the St. John's College eleven of Annapolis here this afternoon. The bud weather made clever liandl'o, nf flh pigskin impossible and fumbles were frequent, to say nothing of poor punts. Irwin Scores rtotli Joe Irwin, husky Rutgers fullback, scored the two touchdowns. Irwin went over the St.

John's goal line early in the first nunrter on a dash through Harner K.H.... JlcCray Ijimter Broaddus acore ny penoua: V. SI. I 0 fl Itirhmrnd 0 8 0 0 tl Touchdowns Brrmddua. Harner.

Substitutions V. M. HelYlett for (Inivntl. lniiiliern Army 0 7 7 21 3n Boston 0 0 0 00 Touchdown Army. Murrell (.11.

Luckeft (biib-stitute). l'ipcr (unbptitute). Points from tn after tnuclKhoMis HpraRuc, tl (placement). Ket-eret K. J.

obrien. Tnfln. Umpire K. Inner-still. Dartmouth.

Kiel'l iudee II. E. Von llanitrd. Lintbiuau H. Cann, New York University; Morrell fwamps Foe "The Morrell Athletic Club swamped their rivals.

Will Holland's All-Start, 0 to 1 and 10 to 7. Morret for for Wilson. Bowstrom for (iray. IJntM fnr 1. Bftuer, Hardin for for Hawkins.

Smith for Willard. Williams tor Mcl'ray. Hnwkini for I-aimhern, fliadwick Hushes, Jotti for Lllfton, KprinR for il. Bauer. ScorihK Salery.

Nuvy. Offieulfi Referee. A. Wyoming, Nebraska Teachers, 6. California.

22; Santa Clara University, 0. Oregon State, 14; California Aggies, 0. Ashland, 20; Wooster, 13. Kipon, 12; Chicago, 0. (Second game.) North Dakota Aggies, 21; Valley City State Teachers, 0.

South Dakota State, 03; Dakota Wesleyan, 0. Wittenberg, 27 Georgetown 0. Ohio, 45; Uio Grande, 7. St. Xavier, 11) Transylvania 2.

Case, 3 Wilmington, 0. Johu Carroll, 31 Michigan State Normal, 9. Capital, Baldwin Wallace, 0. Ohio Weslcj an, 33 Marietta, 0. Heidelberg, 18; Oberlin, 0.

University of Detroit, 3D; Depauw (Chicago). 0. Miami, 42; Deiinnce. 0. Bowling Green, 7 Ohio Northern, 0.

Tusculum, King, 0. Kansas Aggies, 32 Bethany, 7. Westminster College, Washington University, 0. St. Louis University, McKen-dree College, 0.

Muncie Normal, C2 Concordia (Uort Wayne), 0. College of Ozarks, IS; La. Tech, 0. Haskell, 25 Simpson, 7. Michigan State College, 103; Kalamazoo College, 0.

Dayton 00 Findlay, 0. Indiana, 14; Wabash, 0. Southern California, 40; Utah Aggies, 12. St. Ignatius, 12; Nevada, 0.

Augusbiirg, 13: St. Olaf, 0. Earlham. 25; Antioch, 0. University of Oregon, 43; Pacific University, 0.

Washington Stale, Oonzaga, 0. Montana State, 15 Idaho, 13. Marquette University, 31 St. Viators, 0. Milliken, Loyola, 0.

Beloit College, 13 Mount Morris 7. Carroll, 40; Northwestern College, 0. Augustana College, Knox, 0. Hewlett; llirrmionn. Ballard fcr tiumer.

fcew ten for White, ltefeiee Parrifcli IV. P. 1.1, W. Palmer; umpire. J.

E. Hollenback; head I'mpire- Williams (Virginia). Hcadlinestnati linesman, il. A. Insher; acid judge, C.

IL Keye. right tackle after Hutgers bad carried 'Iwomrtley ispnniwehn. the ball from the visitors' 30-ynrd line pass near the end of the contest ou plunges by Kosen and lireenberg Wapnmcton CoUoie. MaiKli-fll U.V .1.. and a lateral pass, Kosen to Irwin.

Irwin's try for the extra point was Mania nd. tix WintertierK I'viile (Ihciii YVondriick nhtr Wildnn BlacltiMdne I'dtwtisi iturlii'e low. piierhey JMrth ImMin TiikIsou n.r, H.T h.i: a. H. The Annapolis eleven fought back stubbornly thereafter and held Rutgers pirkerson Joyd Williams, 20; Providence, 13.

scoreless until the final quarter, when Wesleyan, 14; Bates, 0. Drexel, 0 Muhlenberg, 3. Cornell, 20; Clurkson, 0. Dartmouth, 31); Norwich. 0.

Mlcghany, 32; Mount Union, 0. Score ny penoag: 0 0 3t 031 a.hm2t"n 0 0 0 00 Subatitutious MaTylond, for PtT. Kct-nen for Wintcrbern, llrintz Ur Fpple. Madii-'an for Owrns. for Woinlrai-k.

"McDpnald for tleaT for Wilson. KtKelrr for Blachii.rnTi.. Roberts for Ktbiis, Snyder for Varsoua. Iodsr.M for liadiiv. I'jlzer for Itoherta; VvaaliiTistcti Collet, liriffoj for Phillips, Badart for Doiison.

t'MHoii for Uurke. Norrid for I'sil-ron. Aleiander fi Kadart. Stevens for Mandrell. Freenty lur Wilson.

Uames for IHckernm. Veacli for Publin. Touclidowns Roberts i'2). Snyder. KeShlfT.

Hejry. (loal after McDonald (pliipemmil). oals. minsed ti bprls Keas'r. McDonald.

Ttefene hulton. (iporm. Irwiu again went over for a touch-down on a plunge through center early iu the period. Kick (iocs Wide Rut iters marched the ball all the way from niidfield on a series of tackle plays by Greenberg and Irwin; a lateral, Irwin to Greenberg, and an end Buckncli, 7 Schuylkill, 0. New Hampshire, 12; Colby, 7.

Lehigh, 13 St. Johns (Brooklyn 0. Pent) State, 25; Lebanon Valley, 0. Gettysburg, 81; American University, 0. run by Jrwiu.

Harris kick lor the xtru point was wide, Union, 44 Jonesboro, 0. The line-up Ji iin a. WEST McLnn tinno 'lien Denver 34 Western State, 7. New Mexico 45 New Mexico tinier School of Mines, 0. nil ntith ulcers.

I'avu L'nmi Knifcliik Faiichil'l Koen Grecnbera Kenrnrv I mm 12 H'mi'her ArmacrM W. I.viich Holy Rosary Tossers Hprint' store Dy KuUcra (1 St. Ji-hn' 0 Will Play Delmars The Holy Itosary Cardinals will WashiiiBton. t'ninirfc Menton, Loyola. HeHd linesman Omear, Gonzaifa.

Time of jjeiiods 1 and 15 minutW; Cardinals Name 25 Eligihles For Series New York, Sept. 29 MP) I'ardinal eligibles for the Wurld Series, announced tonltrht, pending finnl approval liy Couimtssioner Landis, numliered 2.1. There also was a possibility that Carlisle C. Littiejohn. i'iirht-liaiided pitcher, might be ruled eligible, since one of the outfielders on the list, Walter Koettger, is only nominally eligible, lmvintr nattered a broken leg in mldsenson.

Little-John was Beat to Houston, of the Texas League. In August and September, but rejoined the club in New l'ork last week. The 25 Cardinals are: rover C. Alexander, William H. Slierdel.

Jess .1. Haines, Olarenoe E. Mitchell, Charles V. Rhem, Hylventer Johnson, Arthur C. Reinhart, Frederick M.

Krankhonse ami Harold A. Haid. ritcherB James Wilson and Earl S. Smith, catchers; Bottomley, Frank F. Friscli.

Walter J. Tout lidmvns Ii win iSulmtitulfoiu Hut- iters. MaiTia fur I'avia, btaser for lUmcn, ltoiioii Mt.itr'r. i wl i till for Krnfr-liik. KtimKn fnr American Swimmer Sets Marks On Trip Southampton, England, Sept.

29 VP) Paul Samson, American Olympic swimmer, sailed on the Berengarla today after touring Britain and breaking a number of records. Samson, a former swimming star at the University of Michigan, attempted nirehilil, Howard ftr Mo.MHivitz. ItiiiL'lt fnr Mv't for Kean.cs'. NtaKer fur Green lineup against the Delmar Athletic Club this Sunday at Patterson Park at 4 o'clock on No. 3 diamond.

This Is the second game of a series between the crir. Ttalfxrii for Irwin. 8t. 'I'hrnntim -jr Mct'artee. Hull for iVf'imnnr.

l'('inini- fr.r- itmi. ut Mfi.enn. tor Jiowher, UyitiQ for Aniiacoat. Ktfcrti T. 4'liitnn two teams.

Last Sunday the Delmars Vale. I'mpireG. N. llankart. Itartmmith I.iamau C.

(Vcyell. l'eunsylvania. Time won the first, 8 to K. Captain Casper will pick his line-up from the following players: Szczepanskl, oi ijua.n.ers j.i muiut to lower the 410-yartl British reeonl of V. P.

I. Shoics Real Drive Heres. Horowy, Minuenoin, Smith. Casper, Kalendek, Fabrazab, Hoffman. In Trouncing Roanoke a minutes anil 18 seconoH held by Arne Borg.

of Sweden, at. Cheltenham, last night, but barely failed, his time being rv.liM-5. SiiniMon Ret new British records for 100. 150, 22t and auo yards and also won the 100 and -440 yard British rhaol-piontihips In' the course of htg tour. Fifty Street Playgrounds Baby Joe Gans Wins New York.

W) Baby Joe V. Marauvllle, Andrew A. High, Itoaeoe Blacksbunr. Kent. 21) (Sneclnll A.

Holm and Thomas .1. Thevenow, Showing unusual early season form Cans, of California, outpointed Tony Vacarelll, New York, In the main bout of ten rounds at the Olympic the irirlnia Polytechnic Inarmo, fielders, and f'harles J. Hafey, Taylor L. Douthit, Krnest Orsatti. Georjrc W.

Harper, F. Raymond Blades, Walter Koettaer, John L. Jlartln and N. How eleven Bwept Itoanoke College to a 34- to-7 defeat in a contest played In Mil Sporting Club here tonight. It was Hans' fight all the way.

The Callfornlan New l'ork, Sept. 20 (A1) B'lfty New York streets have been designated as playgrounds because of inadequate Stadium here this afternoon. Coach outweighed the New York fighter by ard Williamson, outhelilers. Ron-coin hatant eliBililes are William B. Me Gustafsen used two hackflelds to annex athletic hems.

hii, to victory, llie vlsitom scored bv an Kechnle, manager, and John Onslow, aerial attucK late In the struggle. reaKe, and Kjiear were the leading ground gainers for the Gob L-uacn, Tome Scores Victory another wocUs reconi TxinSIirt agaiu biers. I'eake, speedy and elusive half, gained 88 yards in the minutes which he played. Both teams resorted tr In Test With Soldiers to aerial attack. Poly completing four Hit.

of hve atteniDts and Roanoke out. ot etlorts. -3 Port Deposit. Sept. 29 Tome eleven opened Its season un 'ray L.

Bell the TyshmgtPO-Kmb tVinirf ry-estab' lishes die sustained Ugh speed and easy, sore contcol of the Airman limited and ycovesjttbevxrrkTs fastest -road car. Iaa.roond-oirv coast to-ooast speed stoctPrankfin Sedan, smashed the prerions record by 10 hours, 36 minutes A Franklin Special, competing against six other bii powered cars, flashed up Pike's Peak, in 19 inmates, Z5 seconds an astonishing demonstration of air-coofing efficiency. Climbing Lookout Mountain, 46 steeper than Pike's Peak, a stock Airman limited broke the previous record and again proved Franklin's power and air-cooling efficiency. The amazing performance which is enabling Franklin to break so many road records, is the same that thousands of Franklin Owners are enjoying. The comfort and luxury of the Airman Limited are as refreshing and delightful as the performance is thrilling.

Drive die car you will then know Luxurious Fast Travel. der Coach Gloe here today In a practice rnnie With the Ki I v.unnnnil fi.at miter UT Hntchkisi D. Lionbprgpr it if-VT Artillery team, winning by a score of I. HubbanI H. V.V..

nir i. io o. Harold Koppe, Tome halfback, made Bailey icaptl H.T Frsn Mahaiiej U.E Rutherftjrd Hcuer O.B the hrst score in the first few plays nf the frame, while in the second quar I.H W'lliama ter jjuniay, a new player at the Tort 1 CaP ItaTii Deposit School, made a 23-yard run to Lorney i.B lncLricli bas demoastrsted the great power, biQ-cUmtring tenacity and nfkiTing effidency A the air-cooled motor; Jnaa-amaztng ran up the side of Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, Carmoa Ball Baker, driving a Franklin Special, streaked his 'way from the Toll House to the summit in 14 mutates, 49 seconds breaking the previous record by 2 minutes, 10 seconds. In this 8 miles of choppy stone and gnrrel the road rises 4673 feet with grades as steep as 26i The record is doubly remarkable as the last 2i miles were driven through derrse clouds and fog mat hampered driving and obscured vision considerabJy.

Added to Franklin's three other recent triumphs, register the second and last score. The Army team never threatened. Tome. Artillery. jjc'ire cy V.

P. I 20 0 734 0 0 7 7 Tcuclifli'wns Maiden. Iny. Snear Johnson k- Hullizzat Pedigreed Cuban leaf the reason for the mellow mildness of the Rob! Burns cigar. KiJe.

GilhtiL l'cint after n.url, downs Peake. ii, per, jirArthur II'. tolbert Iby mnaJty Hit UT mifeld Milford L.G Wadnian Substitiition-V. P. Slar for Huti'likis- Scrtt rptaKue Taylor R.tf......

Gnillatn wreen miter. Hrown for rnre, Knle 1m I'tflke. MarArtlmr for Hnimpr Snpnr titr WsiH Sanbury R.T Harder doi. Oiix-ns tcr Ixk ney, H. Sr'ar for Bailey Amole for Gray.

I'ntti. for Mahaney. M. Hurr 'limine bard for HcMikisa. R.

Sr)ir fnr StcArthur. Hawun y.H JlacUonald Dimlay L. II Allan Kcii U.H Kitnfir immer for Brown, Baker for Rule, Coffee fnr l.reen. Shafer fir Coffee; Roanoke, Hi fcr Fryen. I), c.

I.i'Hiberser for Bell, Boyle for R-imssy, It. Uonberser lirr Williams. Altizrr for Imw l'aprocki ii. Imuran tor Allizer. Beferee MaiorTin.

Mich. Tome 6 0 IS Artillery 0 0 0 0 0 iaii. 1 moire Warren, Ivinenan uunes, jjemicnc. i of qiurters lli minutes. tis T' in.

James for Sanbilry, B-itley for Kor.iM?, llarwood for llawtin. Leh ten for Jo'iii-on. bbtniierd for Miiford. F. fr Lei n.

K' ote for Itr.iley. llawtin Pitt Pressed To Win i Hnrwid. Milrord for Siieolierd; Artillei for Wadnian. Miirnl.v for Kitn 1 1 oriidBwns Koppe and Time of iuar' From Thiel, 20 To 0 JiUMJN 'r j' Hereree umiur liyao. llead lioe-nial) Bryerid'e.

Eleven Ready Pittsburgh. Sept. 29 (IP) TbeUnl versity of Pittsburgh football team Playing tne opening game of the seaso The football team of the Arbutus A uere tonay. found Th era cr driers A. will play Its first (tame of the season hard test for the Panther early season today at 2 M.

at Arbutus oval. iorm. I'm won, A) u. lite team will be composed of the fol THE WORLD'S 1 FASTEST ROAD CAR THE FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. he Panther failed to score In the lowing men: Joe Holland (manager) opening quarter and at the half th Pterin, Fountain.

Wellman, Johnson rally was in us favor. The thin Ileitis, Itehne, Setaulr, Rainey. Hantller, period went scoreless nut In the foort A MILD CIGAR PEDIGREED FULL HAVANA FILLER Three popular sizes priced 10 cents and 2 for 25 cents I.ctz, Barnes. LUcke, Feller. Widermnn the Lutherans' etuhhorn defense weak and Pitt put across two touch Jones, tioodman, Kiggs, Matthews and 1112 to 1116 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.

Open Evenings Joossie. The A. A. A. are anxious to nrrance downs.

The Greenville outfit threatened Barnes wim the Kansera, Panthers score in the third quarter when it rontiars. lrvitiKton Terrors and Marv srarien a nriuiant forward passing at tack, but the rallv ended when Piit in Jsnd A. A. For panics nddress Jte Holland. Linden and avenues, Ar- Other Franklin Dealers in this vicinity York Franklin Sales and Service, Inc.

Culpeper Coons Motor Company. tercepted pass after Thiel bad reached Dutn. Kclay rostoflicc, Md. Wilmington Diamond State Motors Co. Norfolk W.

F. Lintr. Washington Franklin Motor Car Co. Hagerstown Franklin-Coston Motor Car Co. ae ranmer Ja-yara line..

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