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7.i..'...-To:H-0: I No 4 MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1931. THE BRISTOL HERALD COURIER. nnistoL. N. PAGE FIVSECOND, SECTION' EMO ---hITEN 'I 1 ati! TS aIR Cif-11M 111) Clow I ex-, It 1 8 -Davi I I at 1 1 1 A in in de at at Al VIL '1: Wasp's Uncork Offense In Second Half For Victory rl, r- 0 tc a) Wasp's Uncor zne Offense In- Secon That Two-Base Siiigle! That, Two-Rasp Sino-1pr LYNCHDIJAG.BOWNS LI IIUI I 11 LT LIU 1111 Ild AMERICAN I 11 11.1011011DP '11111AIIIIC Eoput 'smoTHEDs 8.140,1ND'; TOticlloom.

IN, 3A0 jealous rivals and although they ah srte uosneed arneoptehtetre 1 yd two ePal achY PERIOD -01008H Fon-. 111110111111 13011(1- 40 0 o'he in a singles match. One' of the players gradutlly drew ahead I I ----k----- of the other. Then she won the Savage Game of Siiirgit gam'. Afterwar-0-1-- Football- Is Played by the dressing room.

In there the loser of the game Picked a fight the Bull Dogs with the winner and knorked her out Generals Make 3 Marches ATHENS, Ga-, Oct 8, CAP)-- ----7-. Toward Goal Line But Playing a savage -game of straigbillopEEN HcliTT 7 Strong David Line, son football, Georgia'a powerful eleven'l downed Virginia Pol3rtechnic Insti- 1 Repulses Charges I tut. 40 to 0, today in the first of 1 pimp LEXINGTO (AP)-- a Oct 8 a series of conference and 1 DIAN 40 to 04 todaY in the first of 1 EXINGTON, Oct. 3. (AP)-- a series of conference and inter-.

CIINA111111 CHAR1P, Marc es Line But on Line es 8. (AP) 4,1.0. 1 4.0 alyiu 1 nEna gaged in a tennis game. They were I jealous rivala and although they w's'5 I I UllbillJUVIIII III' HU 77 POLY, had refused to acYb 7 7sti, oan at nagnioata hn.w. on: odt 11 Game of sir-arght A AT of the other.

tliliri.rttahen' the uu 11111 11 Football-- IS Played by "the gamo Picked a fight tne Bull Dop illu darer ing room. In there the 111 1 with the winner and knooked her out ATHENS. Ga. Oct- 8- Generals rre on we raarlds Make i ne ut Playing a savage- game of, straight 1- 00 ti 4.. Strong -Davidson Line Repulses Charges I.

dlowtbnaledl eilnevaenl in the first 1 LEXINGTON, V.e.; Oct (AP)-- tute 40 to toda 1 I a seris of conference and inter Inrnnrili I 0: IThunlinniimi nnn 'hird Touchdown Scored I But Not Counted Because of OffsicleXenalty; Tate, Whiteside Count -RICHMOND, Oct 8- 1 stirring rally In the second half abled Emory and Henry to de-at University of Richmond1to here this afternoon after being ttplayed for the first two periods I the game. Spiders made nine first down the Wasps' six but Coach -)edte" Jackson's warriors earneu eir triumph by playing a cleve. 'tine that not only earned twt. uchdowns in the last half but so checked the determined onught of the Dobsonites who las eek won from the V. M.

I. Cadets. -crowdot --nearly tho contest, the first home 4.1fle tor Richmond. The Spiders opened with a rush, -king a Wasp punt after the kickf and marcning to a toucudown six plays. Chaltam and Joyce Scored wn I ed Because.

tatty; Tate, 0, unt I oct 8- i-kr 1 he second h)-alf Henry to de- )n at ter; being" et two periods-1 --I Line first do but Coazh r. a i a earneu eying a cleve, ly earned twL. last half bui, leter mined on )nites who V'. I. the first home 1 1 with a rush, after the kick- 3 a touciluown ain and Joyce WILSON IS WITHOUT ALIBIFOR ERROR ST.

LOUIS. Oct. 3. Jimmy 'Wilson, Cardinal catcher whosaninth-inning blunder yes. terday afternoon gave the- Ath-- letice an extra chance at victor) and forced "Wild Bill" Hallahan to pitch to another batter with the bases the game should have ended.

had no alibi this o' Iltzmb iy," iklie Red. Bird backstop said In explaining his not throwing to first after stopping the third strike on pinch hitter Jim Moore, batting for pitcher Earn shaw of the A's. "If that play were to come up 1,003 times, I believe I'd make it right every time. But this time was thethausand and first. and 2est BOOTH LENS YALE IHornets Flash.

Powerful tAttack in First and Final Quarters Oct --Flashing a powerful add shifty scoring punch in the first and final quarters, the Hornets of Lynchburg second successive victory of.1,the season, 1.1rilversity of Washington, 12 to O. The visitors threatened to score In the second and third quarters but each time -their passing game failed at the end of each march. Haggard and Hurt were the main stems of Lynchburg attack, the pair Jofb Anuchcio. in three plays after a blocked -punt Ihad been recorded on the ag-yard "Catfish" Smith booted the extra sectional engagements that con- 5 Davidson upset i Lee football hopes heL'e tinues, with -Yale University next --t week a third period end run Georgia scored two touchdowns 1" New Jersey Girl Defeats 1 down and a 7 to 0 Aggravated by the In each of the first. second, and Margery Kirkham the Subsequently cost them drive for a seventh touchdown on third periods, and was making' a ournament Finals i the Generals put on marQhes clown the field, 'V.

P. five-yard line when the power was not equal game ended. -1 TORONTO. Ont, Oct. 3.

(AP)--- I ch The Bull Dogs first score came Putting a remarkable finish a time Davidsort-stiffened sh on top I within a few minutes after the of a week of fine olf, Maureen the home team neared start of the game Taldng the ball Not Only did the visiting On Georgia's 36-yard line. Chandler. Oreutt of sue- i against the goal Dickens- and -Roberts marched to cessfully defen ded hr Canadian effectively spoiled the V. P. seven-yard line when woanen's golf champAship today by A Lee passes.

i Martin, and Collins, C. E. Roberts took the ball over- defeating --Margery--: Kirkham of I established themselves Dogs 0, 4 -0- 1 i "..4 5-- i VAt' i ''-40 V. l' 'WILSON IS p. ALIBI FOR ERROR 1 ful 3.

tAp)---- -1--Attack in first and Final A. 0 ST, LOUIS- Oct Jimmy' Nilson, Cardinal catcher .4, ''''y ,1::,.:,:,..., Quarters ria: whos inning blunder yes- k.4..,,,,;?: 4 rn nalinteth-loon gave the LYNC n-- Ath-- 7-- HBURG, -Oct 3--- (AP) i'-' 4,..." terd letics an extra chance at -Fash' add shifty I ..7 end forced "l'ild mir Hallahan -ling a poerful scoring punch in the first and final I t'n pitch to another batter with the bases the game quarters, the Hornets. of Lynch- 00.,: should ha-ve ended. had no alibi burg hung up snd -4 this morning College im, their eco 1 Davidso upset victory or.7the season. --mr-de--- a.

eitnnb pi 13'. I -i I Lee football hopes hee sv, kl- sectional engagements that con- defeating American 1.1ni,Versityof tinues- with University next rklre Red. Bird backstop said tn N'''i wee explaining his not throwing tn washington, 12 to 9, The visi ors threatened to score In the second 1 down and a 7 to 0 a third period end run first after stopping the third Georgia scored to touchd nes vated by the ggra strike on pinch hitter Jim and third quartera but each time. in each of the first. second.

and argery New JerseKrirGkhiralmDienfetahtes 1 A Subs equ tl cost them third periods, and was making a Moore, batting pitciter earn Tournament Finals i the Generals put on 1 -their passing game failed at the i drive for a seventh touchdown on marQhes down the field, shaw of the A a. 1 II', 'Y. P. Vs tive-yard line when thee "If that play were to come up end of each march. 1 003 times, I believe I'd make it Haggard and Hurt were the main il The Bu game ended.

-1 utt TOIng a RONTO. Ccftiri5s.b (0AuPt)-0-; I power EtS not -equal I Ilache tl-ortniamteeamDanvidso sterns Lynchburg attack, the pair 's ll first score came 1 right every time. But this time was thethausand and first. and 1 1 within a few minut es after the 1 of -a week et tine go aure It a I th Not only di -i "vat 111-- it nackaecorin a in ii. start of the game.

Takin the ball I riednit-itshe three playa after a blocked -punt on Georgia's 36-yard line. Chandler, effectively spoiled been recorded on the ae -y ard 1 cessfully 'defended her Canadian 1-ckens- and -Roberts marched to 1 Orcutt of Englewoocl, suc7 against the goal line Lee es 1 Bo f. tit I ard line when woonenli golf charripkitship today by eeven-y Martin and Collins, i oTH yALE had 1 ig, ri i', 4 4 'c' Roberta took -the ball v'''' "Catfish Smith hooted the extra feating Margery Kirkham of estab it lished themselves 1, '''tt, i 1 VAieM: tfr l' I of Ilt of of an exchange-of punts the point. Montreal, holder of the Canadian smashers" with their work contrib- After an excheageof punts, the closed title six up four to play in uting largely to the 14 Washington Georgians took the ball on the the 86-hole final match. and tee first downs, while David.

'ry Virginians' 45-yard line and after Three down aft th er -e first nine sons victo came with only four. Captain Austin Downs had circled holes, Jhe girl who represents the The first half of.the game was a right end for 32 yards, White Beech club played pax relatively quiet punting When pushed across for the adore- Snalth 'golf or better all day while 'her th second quarter opened failed to make good the extra point opponent slowly gave way under Davidson carried the ball past mid. field 'w, Hamrick. a tackle, provided -the -thestrainof the- close tnatch ith two passes and then to -ne- fireworks in Georgia's third score. losing four of the last five holes the 14 yard -li withbucks by Mc- ork contrib- Washington vhile David- la only fpur game was trter opened ill past mid-and then to ucics by Mc point on After- an exchange of pu Vorttreal bolder the Cana di an in nts, the closed title six up four to play uting largelY to the 14 Washingt smashers" with their work contrib- Georgians took the ban on the the 86-hole final match.

son's victory came with only four. irginians 45-yard line and after i Three down after -the f.rst nine I Tne first half game th was al end Lee first downs while David- Dickens White Beech club played par ta 'Who represents the right end for 32 yards. relatively quiet punting Capin Austin Dons had circled boles the girl hile 'her cross for the adore. Smith golf or better all da v. Davidann led tha ball nstat mid- pushed a 'When the second quarter opened It was a close call, but Right inals had just turned a single was-takenin the-first the Philadelphia Athletics at shown barely safe at the keysto op received Haas throw from i aeries with it was inals ha was- tak the shown op recei Fielder, Watkins of the St.

Louts Card-into a two-base hit when this picture of the second -World Series game with Sportsman's Park. St. Louis. He's fle sack just as Second Baseman Biahcenter fi.id. The Cardinals evened the a into a two-base hit-when this picture the second-World Series game with Sportsman's Park.

St. Louis. Hes sack just as Second Baseman Bish- center fi.ld. The Cardinals evened the 7E-1, It- to-T)- s' queen ano rearce rtere tney were 1 As the second quarter opened played. Miss held and the kicking duel was -of- Hamrick plucked a I pass Kirkham played some of the continued.

out of the atr on his own 30.yard best golfof -her career on the trip Collins carried the second kick-one line and galloped 70 yards for a- out in the morning, carding a 36, off to Davidson's 40-yard linbut touchdown. Again Smith failed on two under women's par, to her Bailey-was forced to- punt. Pearce the point rival- bad not won a hole. But got Davidson's only first down of Coach Harry sent in senin- his co wi ming ay half tb-aneftective fake second string at this juncture and beatable punt lolay Pearce kicked shooting a par and two I ki Mat hire substituting for Roberts at birdies on next three bores to to on the Generals' twenty -yard It I th 0 -Lf WI off 25 yards and reduce the margin to one hole 1 li i a fourth SuMvan made line and on the first play Mattox As the second quarter opened I played. Queen and Pearce.

Here they were Hamrick plucked a P. I. pass Miss Kirkham played Some of the held and the kicking duel was out- of the air- on-his own- 30-Yard beat golfof career on the trip Continued. ins carried the second -kick- 11111 a flii 172 linnekel '71) Vire fr.r SI 2 Al 2 Coll fourth Sullivan made 1 tine, ana on tne nret play tvtatLotE 'e they were duel was kickird unt. Pearce rat down of tective fake ked to Mattwentyyard play Mattox tI line In the first Hurt Istarted with a three yard smash through center and then Haggard twisted and squirmed his 'way down the field for 33 yards, Hurt Degotiating the last three yards for 1 the score.

A placekick for extra point failed. The second scori came after a 65-vard march down the field, lo fi win aggardls Anterception-of --a forward pass on his own 357yard line. Haggard and Hurt alternated carrying the ball, ringing up-five first downs during the marchHag. gard went around end for the score from the two-yard line after three attempts With line plays within the five-yard --'-tene --failed. Kisler and 'Parke proved the out-our standing ground gainers for Amer lean.

Lynchburg counted-15 first downs; American- Lineup: Lynchburg (12) Pos. AmezIcan(0) Shelton Crampton Parker Hoover Sartick Mohr Coble Esper Willis rt Weeks McClure re 4 Euftington Dahringer qb Borsalr lhb Johnson Haggard rbb Bowers Parke (n) Score byperiods 6 0 0 6-12 American 0 0 0 0 0 ine1Lrochburg scoring touchdowns, Hurt, Haggard. al; --intercepuon-or --a DU his own 35-yard and- Hurt alternated ball, ringing up five ing the march-Hag- Lnd end for the score Vard line after three line plays within the had-failed. arke proved the out- gainers for Amerirg cou1ted-15 prst 6. 1 Pos.

American(0) Crampton Hoover Mohr Esper Weeks Buffington Borsalr lhb Johnson rhb Bowers Parke. (c) lode A (tl 2 In the first quarter. Hurt iline. started with a three 'yard smash through center and then Haggard do twisted and squirmed his 'way wn the field for 33 yards, Hurt ne- gotiating the last three yards for 1 the score, A placekick for extra point failed. The second cori came after 65-vard march down the iield, AnterCentiOnrif Vanderbi if a i Maureen squared the match with the point umbled, Darldattrt -renovering, another birdie four on the fifteenth firstth string took the 1 and reached the turn all for a touchdcram, and King place- OTC h---C-ct140 in a.

--a, ga n--a, e---s McQueen promptly, skirted' the end For-the-first-eighteen holes, Miss 1-kleki 1 period and on successive line 1 'nil'. ww a' II. 6. period and on successive line plays, I o. 14 at, 1,11 I 4," 4 4," another birdie four on the fifteenth 1 McQueen prornptly skirted-- the end let the end King aa, 1U most of the smashing and Henry To oyED mAIN ossed the line tor the counter 4 'ter which Joyce's plycekick was bod for the extra point.

IThe latter stages of the first provided an indication ot 25.000 See Eli Debt was in store when the visitors i l4mpleted a forty-six yard pass to With Their New Style tvade Richdond territory. A pen- Attack i 'Ay checked the tor the mo- -L NEW HAVEN, (Al With the third period half gone, -Yale was held to 19 to 0 by tl he Wasps' recovered a nulfte6 University of Maine before ,25,0 tumble son the itacinnond t- enyard spectators here today as the I me. 'fate shot arouati- the right- t-- opened-irs---sekson--and-pr Id for a touchdown on the sec- sented for -the first- time its ne Ind play. The score stood 7 to 6 so-called Dame" attac vhen the Waspe i'dill bled- the-, --The playing time-was- cut -to-fa I'-enters pass lot. tne extra point ten periods beca use-- of t' Pack.

heat. The Yale varsiry played le I Another Wasp tally in the same than half of the time. In all Ya poi-tod--was-not an otiside -penalty. The varsity, playing the enti 1 iIn the final period the Wasps i second' quarter and part of t' over the decisne touchdown final period, chalked up three touc liter Joyce got off a bad punt that downs two in the second pert a rried only to the thirty-yard line. and one in the fourth.

Capta 'amsey tossed an eighteen-yard (Alibi: 3 Booth accounted' for the fir as to Captain Whiteside across The little ace of tl to goal line. J. NotIsinger added Yale scoring force reeled off 0 extra point fromplacernent. peated gains to score at the el -piders---battled-gtim-ely-f 3-yaedmarch early 1.3. remaining minutes, but could second quarteca.

a it overcome the lead. also added the extra point. With Emory and henry outweigh-In the same period a long pa 1- romBooth to Taylor put Tale adatt edie Jackson did not concede the I a scoring position -deep- in Mai and Blue team a chance '1st before the game started. But The-firstand third periods whl Ne Wasps spun a dazzling web were played entirely by the l' pARses over Spideis heads serves of the second or third tea iith demoralizing effect. Maine holding 1 Whiteside, the Emory own against the Yale slibstitut, Henry lett- end, played a bril- The varsity SVP sentback into 1 game for the victors, being game for a few minutes in the, la yery offensive piaY, and and again tallied.

wattthful game on the detenseI Score by periods: Ill- le wt as in part relponsible foe--ban 0 9- eie Wasp eallies. his play with the Maine 0 0 0 0- i a.ssing thieat offered by' Ramsey, Touchdowns: Yale, Booth (subs the running of Tate was out Ante for Crowley) Taylor (subs tute for Todd): Lassiter' (subs 25 000 See I Eli Debut With Their New Style Attack NEW alt HAVENS- Oct. 3, (AP) gone, was held to 19 to 0 by I mufte6 University of Maine before ten-Yarm spectators here today as the be right- team opened-its -season- the- sented for the first time its A so-called "Notre Dame" attack. bled- tiler-The playing time -was cut to- four ra point ten minute periods because of heat. The Yale varsiry played the same than half of the time.

In all Yale -bacauss-' used- nearly-three-elevens. The varsity, playing the Wasps -second' quarter and part of ouchdown final period, chalked up three punt that downs, in the second period yard line. and one in the fourth. Captain iteen-yard le Af a 3 ibl Booth ooth accounted' for the across touchdown. The little ace of added Yale scoring force reeled off peated gains to score at the anelYt 3-yardnnarch early ha Jut coulo second quarte-cs.

also added the extra point. outweigh- In the same period a long pass adattLin---co romBooth to Taylor put Yale ricede the I a scoring position -deep- in- Maine a chance I territory. rtcd. But The- first-and third periods which weo were played entirely by the 1 s' heads serves of the second or third team were Maine holding 1 Emory own against the Yale substitutes. Ki a brit- The varsity WPS sentbacit into irs, being game for a few minutes in the id 044 ing-1- period and again tallied.

detense. Score by periods: I for-biz-An -Yale 0-430 with the Maine 0 0 0 0 Ramsey, Touchdowns: Yale, Booth (substiwas out- tute for Crowley); Taylor (substitute for Todd): Lassiter- (substi 1 ling and Henry To tiviN oyED 1,11,11111 the courtier pl.cekick WaS of the i first indicarion ot See Eli Debut ten the visitors i yard pass to it, I 'With Their New Style ashinton and today, with for a victorY. fumble that the three thrilling but their to scoring. as the goal line line hold but the backs Washington and General backs. as "line- tington and 9' today, with for a touch- fumble that the ree thrilling but their to scoring.

stiffened as he goal line. ng line hold at the backs hington and ineral backs, as place' I I 1 1,,: Washington and 9, todaY, with 7-' victory. for a tou, fumble that game, three thrilling but their to scoring. ,,,,,,) tiffened as ng Igioaleblirolie-d Washington an but the backds General backe, i as I Orcutt equalled the. difficult' .77 par Martin carried the kicIt-off-back----- Roberts -crashed through-- for a 1 -tor-thilR0sedale course -whi10-Mtss- d.

tis 40- yard etripe an with to I touchdown the Vii e'avier Commodores Score in the First and Final the-yard line Doown rom rginns added the ane 1 aKIrkham was only one stroke bucks took7lit to-Davidson'-a-39-, rew 00ve par. I yard line. Collins then carried ti Periods to, Win by Count of 13 to 0 point ar the close of the Period I Emil adwpn timps tn nilt it DU LitlIn IAJ ut4 I I the ball seven times to put It un rid with two ben carried pt.t, it un I 6 neavi I the "1 1 Eli fr and-pre-- new tu' I st the ic less d' ent-ii-e-11 the 1 SI touch- I r' 1 S' C' first I SN the re- I end 113 the 1 11 all-TH I in I-- re- its the last 6-19 0 p) -In )00 1 Eli re- I ew 1 ek. 1 he Se ale 11 iod 1 Lin rst I I re- I 1 he I Las in I I substituting for Chandler, I I tne 1.00.11 yL, NASHVILLE. Tenn, Oct 3.

(AP). 'almost until the final whistle. The 'reeled off suocessive dashes of 17 I Ii A stubborn football team from the Commodores scored first after less and 18 yards for the sixth and I joy pass was the six where a fourth ard mark I- After an interchange of punts than six --minutes of the ooen'ng final score. Smith booted the extra rom--micifieto-. Jess I.

wawa tint' irtillei-111-n. ri -Urtiversttyof---Norttiearoltrra fell i as the last period began, 42ollins hartrA rek VIA hall ni rewn before the attack carriAd the ball six -times from )efore the attack -7. carried the ball sixtimes from Wov smhgatitittiner fear rItnnillar ere a fourth lete. of punts gan, -2ollinm -times from NAspr stub tversti hPfArA crushing, of halfbick, -broke through tackle to in the final cruarter Georgia ag fltil-T11111111r11-filrp-, VAU 1.14 6,6 LI 1,41,...,1.113 1.,4" LV IZC. M.U04 eta aoa" crushing, of ai halfback, -broke through tackle to 4bn the final quarter Georgia ag Davidsonsf-4-1-, Vanderbilt 'University's eleven here North Carolina's 11-yard stripe.

The drove down the field and vvas-I who this afternoon, 1.3 to 0. Tar Heels stopped the advance but I stopped at V. P. eve-yard line I II here Pearce punted to Martin randerbilt 'University's eleven here North Carolina's 11-yard stripe. The drove down the field and Was his afternoon, '13 to Tar Heels stopped the advance but I stopped at V.

P. eve-yard line I where Pearce punted to Martin who to Davidson's Martin on's It wits the first game of the .1931 Branch 'S 1 it 4I-yard 1 So markei i- 1 ---T-r----- -------77-------- ruthern Conference campaign for on his own 23-yard lineAfter on ex eo a aya a a --ft- I -t-- ---e-e- Plays Johnson I bothitearns and the McGugin- play, Captain Amos Leonard dropped New Haven. I 1 acmmodores a ac sounded k--alnd passed The Bull Dogs have defeated the 4 i ty- and Tennessee Goes, ing they are in the thick ernon Close Beasley sley added hs for two-atTecessive -years. nf tila fic-ht 11-1. ,....4,,.

a i To Morristown' -a. ryPd-ale-sdnr cohed Co 1 warning that where Pearce punted out of Virginia Plays Johnson I City and Tennessee Five the more-ttrnes- the-- ing Collins took the ban. ing to the Davidson 11-yard I To Morristown- 1 where Pearce punted out of ut of CADETS-SCOPE-A bard-smath, penetrit- 1,, danger Ames are ahead for Bristuolg and the Generals' last minute Tougher Sh abmaells clubs. I IV' 1 1 pafses failed. 0000-0 0 0 7 0-7 last Davidson L-', -waelcr-theT----take-AlttAiarder-ones this I Scoring: touchdown: Davidson.

I I I week. 1 McQueen: extra, l'itavidsonf Virginia high plays Johnson City 1 King. hard--stuath- danger List minute 0 0 0-0 0 7 0-7 Davidson. Davidson, 1MIL, DEFEAT KNO The lighter and clever battling With less than three minutes to V. P.

I 0 0 0 6 0 Tar Heels thrice came near scor- play left, Dixie Roberts who sub- Georgia 13 13 14 0-40 ing and more than -a half dozen stituted for Captain -Leonard 0 0-t 0 halfbackdashed through tackle for, soNBEAti DEFEATED 28 -yards-audthe fina1iaoreiT Branch -was hurt latein thii period when tackled- as -he-tossed- A 0 a pass. As he left the game the era Inatiol 0 parrian firm a ortva 1 period -Tt ben tactcled-as-hetoss-ea pass. Am he left the game the crowd 1Prn a trernendous ova times the line warded off Vanderbilt thrists at its goal. Sasse Used ThreeComJohnny Branch, withhis scintil- Extras lating returning of puntz plete Teams an and kick- offs and sweeping end runs, on to 'Win 67-6 several occasions dashed into gave and P-Os. pointsafterl I derbilt territory hiteside le Landru.a; touchdowns: Yale, Booth (drop t.t.

PI 'WEST POINT, N. I NEW YORK, Oct Z. (AP)Sun it Ftigate I kick). Nortsinger Pierce 1 I (AP)Scoring in every period and 1 the Commodores' heavy line, out- of team. s--gerteralship plowing through its weaker opponloweighing the visitors almost 20 seemed to urge his teammateS on.

inui, AU, L.L.". JLASLI 1.0 If pevault Nuk:" '1 ent's line almost at will, the black- Pounds to the man, ttopped the To Captain Slusser axey RI II hope jerseyed Army football machine thrusts. plunges and end runs, and to Gil- rt Slonnelly Lee I 'ETOt CISES. continued its slaughter of the info- VanderbilVe scoring, coming early breath for excellent work at center, axey tinuonto jerseyed Army football machine i thrusts. rt plunges and end runs, and to Gil- ponnelly continued Its slaughter of the info- VanderbilVs scoring, coming early breath for excellent work at center, continued its slaughter of the Info- VanderbilVs scoring, coming early for excellent work at center, RtIrs----- hanitlicap2 are-xs' division until beaten by Twenty -gerous- the Saratoga cup.

again 1 Tennes 1 I- I bowed his head in defeat as he and pc th finished unplaced in $5,000 mid- Tenn west stakes at Hawthorne today. town I. The mile and one-sixteenth. race. Pekte sonsidered a trial for the $26,000 Tennes most cup.

which will be ran I next Thursday, went to- trriailifilidlil4214417 Tennessee. and town Pe most rlow.sekul I cents today with a 67 to 8 Victory and late. left the game in doubt snorts writers gav6 credit. kar ate 1 over Knox College of Galesburg, amsey lb Chaltai tZ. eal rh Joyce I tere----Fridayafterne lo 'boy' Flarmer's charges walloped tam City last Friday, 45 to 3.

1 White and Lacy of Johnson City of the MIDSt I It.t.E gerous--bigh-schoolbacksAn East Farmer has a rangy powerful line. Tennessee high goes to Morris. HAVRE DE GRACE, 3. Friday night for a tussle with (AP)--Showing a dash of the sped Siler's -team. To win the that-made her one of the outstandTennesseans must play one of their 1 ing fillies last year, Mrs.

John D. alert games of the sPcon. 1 Hertz's Valenciennes led a classy Catrua.M.orriste.wn fullback. rtole field of older borses home in the all Individual handicap town-Knoxville High game last today. The Greentree -Stibla's-S-E-'' Thursday.

He did the Hurricane Brideaux, the second choice, finishkickhagipassingandtrost of the ed a bead back of the western running. Knoxville papers said ownedfilly-- with-- Morristown always presented a Water Way. the rank outsider, dangerous offense that refused to taking down third money. let their beavier foes nap. Th- ciennes stepped the distance in score was Knoxville 19, Morris- 1:50 4-5 and pald $24.50 in the riNsllicH-- TKE 3.

of the the outstand- Ira. John D. led a classy home in the 14e handicap I -Stable's- St hoice, finish-the western Grossman's alk outsider, oney. Valen- distance in 4.50 in the dlibaruni-- a in preiv se in -their debut a week agO, I when they smashed' Ohio Northern, ln Wes ern ary adBeaten i lAt el .01,1 11,1 e) ey -P fill pretsive in their debut a week ago, 1 ---11 vtt escern when thty smashed' Ohio Northern, iviarytanaDearen- otts fla Ecore-lir periods-t- 60 to O. I 1 to O.

.11 160- I ea APIn MEP I I voso, a rauK ouLaluer flying tue Morris- nor and Henry CI 6 7-13 1 Magicians- Helpless -Be, Coach -RalphSassetossed all4 A dA 1er----27 Stkargr bt Wins silks of Clayton i 7 0 0 0 7 1 fore Powerfu Attack of, his forces Into today's fray. In- I TouchdownsEmory and Henry: eluding three complete teams and never applied for a job in his life. Richmond: HenrY. Visitors Several extras. With the exception Vi.A.ST-IINGTO Ogi 3- (AP)-- I In the third, however, Maryland 'He didn't ask fol the football colch- 'ointis after-touchdownEmory and Noffsinger; RIchrnond I arc uhstitutions 3, and pedal to the Hered Courier i of the third period, when Knox period tc scoring three got away for a 70-yad drive acros I I held Its own for some 10 minutes A la4t SII)111, Oct.

8.ATagainst eleven. it I atak -s touchdowns today gave Georgetown ending when Brown took ling duties. Indiana drafted hitn. He a 'accepted only because he thought he Gold, a rank outsider flying the silks of Clayton Morris. tenry- Sands for Witten Nroff- powerful driving Etowah hig1 yr-a-Myeraco- vver eztevIl snappy taterai pawn aloaau, lei C011id (10 something to hi 'latter itsiend Pincura plaositic was good football up to the level twotouchdowns---ini bask thall I.

latter Its 1End. Pincura's placeltte 'Was good 'football up to the level rnes. game hasketband mutuels. of its scho- -own O. track and ca-aLs 1 pager for J.

Noffsingere lNlarshall school eleven. led by the brilliant shovod across two-touchdowns In or Devault, King for Macke, Bur- playing Sloop and Sweeney, played the opening period. four In the 1 '11-3F1-c'ss r3 -28 Tarn I 4-arylanders on for Donnelly. for Strad- Kingsport higu a eleven off its feet one In the -third- apd- three The ten in-Ilhei last, r- Bailey for Neal. Austin for this afternoon to win 33 more -1n-the -closingquarter.

4 ats. Wells for Sands. Frederick Kingsport's beavierAeam was belp-1 They looked good. But the -tied-but-twic I lor King, Warr-enfor-Nolan, Eiler i lesis-before-the-hard charging line "seCond- team looked even better Gerirgetawn AUStin Richmond'. for and varied attack of the visitoraliff-the-second -period bvKen- Shortly after the --rii-e-T'sra-r--- rt -t for J.

Noffsingere Marshall school eleven. led by the brilliant shoviad across a flr'sC Tose t'la The Marylanders Lt beaten tn-thetr- I Shortly after the Ge wrgetcrwn LI-Oli-711ary1ancis have been un 1 A forward passing attack gave field achievements. fast- 21' games the first of Its three Hayes is not an inexperienced I I touchdowns in the last quarter. football coach, although' it is years gun, MeNlarrds, King's placekick went wide. Then since he directed the play of a team, a pass Bradley.

substitute carried the He served as aseistant at Indiana of the-way-ina504ard under Navy Bill Trirram and Pat -bellia-tbali--most of the-wayin a51)jyardtunder, Na-vy Bill Ingram and Pat ienced years team, icliarla SE 011 IJ-Pat Jeter for Pierce, Isieblett or -Strong tor: Hope, I for Perlowski, Almond for iVhalen. Cirsott for Henry'. Char- 1 itock for Almond. Bloxorn for Car- 1 i on. I and never threatened the goal line.

Etowah scored first in the opening period, driving 40 yards through the Kingsport line, and repeated in the same manner within a 'short time. The third touchdown came 11; the second period whenSweeney blocked a kingsport and Frazier fell, on the ball behind the-goal line. In the fourth period Sloop 1Fields and "Red" Carver, this corn- i Li 4.,14.1 a I ULM I 1 blnation piled down the field for 1 halt-back btleked it across and offe poi quarter, dropkicked between Aftt the vposts----- 1 four sucdessrvetouchdowns i ever losing the ball, making sus- tamed drives of -70, 70, 40 and 45 I the Maryland threats caul Mar yards 1st the opening of the second qudr- Score by periods: Iter-Hudson, Georgetown--endhow- 1 aga Army 18 28 6 I ever, saved the day intercepting 1Geo 1Knox 0' -0 0 6-8 1 a passon his oln three-yard line.11,Ve! Army score: touchdown: Stecker 1 1 1, Kilday 1. 'Graham- 1, Carver 1. i I (sub for Elliott).

Johnson 2 (sub INDIANA-HOPES Llf-back. bucked' it across and I one, quarter, dropkicked between After point Opeof the Maryland threats caul opening of the second qudr- he r-Hudson, again saved the day intercepting pass on hia oln three-yard line. INDIANA-HOPES Officials: RefereeCaptain, War! en (Amherst); Billups, (V. 1): f1d JudgeWitt. (Vs-); (V.

M. offensive 'and plunged-OVer-the During thattime another try for the extra ilig activities for both head coaches failed, King Intercepted a showed him an intimate picture of Maryland pass to run. 8-yards for the conditions throughout the West-the final score. The extra- point ern Conference. He is acquainted was lost with the Indiana problem.

He reaer, 1Georgetown TO 0-18-25- lizes the amount of wqrk necessary Western Ilaryland 0 0 0 7 to alter the general belief that the Hoosier, school exploits onlybasket ball And T1, -few- football -heroes. HAYES WILL As 11,11 -undergraduate at Albion College, Hayes won football, basket- PROVEA FOOTBALL SAVIOTIR hall and track Upon his in 1910 he stepped into teachibir and the supervision By CLAIRE- BURCIii: deeply iithedded in Hayes than his athletics. The football -picture at Indiana contemporaries; Scholastic honors His first job at Jackson rniveriity this fail is Tiot- the 'drab, twon- py his athletes may be taken (Mich.) High School as instructor Diorless I has been in as proof of this. Often he has re- in English and mathematics. direcceut Quite- a- few- factors teased athletes from practice drills tor of athletics and head coach of lend to give it a decidedly rosy 1 to allow them to catch up on- their tooth.111, basketball- and track.

He icla-isrOom work. was selected in 1912 First of these is: E. C. (Billy) 1 The chief facaf. In-HaYes-unani.

A- and-31- Collegees head basket The football picture at IndIana'conLemporaties Scholastic honors Fst of- tbese is C. (Billy) I The chief A--. College as head basket- icout aches Xest- the Laket- Libion taket- 1. his into cicaot ructor of He Intercepted an Etowah pass and Le I cep 'NEST VIASINIA BEATEN rit. 1 V1116 1 11111 tiLA LN tli ran an 40 yards for a.

toua.00 chdown. for Stecker), Fields 2, (sub fo Stecicer), Quinn 1 sub for King), I while two passes and floop a lo I Kopcsak 1 (sub for Sheridan) By FoRmigm 21 To I ard run provided the final score. Murrell, star back. points from try after touchdown: 1 vvas injured in the first period. Herb Cyr Stecker1, tall placements).

I placementa who hai vsei fee -Mastic Paint He knows why it is cheapest perpli aria per year of service. Stone Lumber CO. ts-bliih-d I I 1 Lk 57 I i alit ffialz. Who has vsei "ex ee-Mastic TRI House raint. He knows why it 7-7-- eapest perJoli an peryear of 1 service.

i I 1 i 1 Stone Lumber Co--- 4, --L I Established HOEHESTEDT' 0 I LUGS -ST. ST. PAUL Oct- a. (AP)Outillug. 7, NEVtr -YORK, Oct-3.

(AP)--Led 1 a 3, Captain Jim Murphy. Ford, i -i 'atntried-T football team today i and pazeed its way-to a tA to 7 victory over the of West Virginia. i The Biddeford. Ma. halfback was 'i the spearhead of a versatile Fordthamattack which did not ease its pressure until threeTtouchdowns were scored and the game was safe, won.

Then, and only then. did West Virginia. 4 win any considerable a sustained march in the I and fourth quarters bringing ttilem their only touchdown. Captain rbhnny Doyle. 160-pound Moun1 around his--right fld on the first play of the final tuarter to giv.

the visiting team ts only score. LH I Ilii I I It I IIIJ II tiV -1111 IIAJ I --ir TRAmpas wEsiElAtu Hayes, native Hoosier, In --hit fist election- to the football coach- ball and track coach. His dutien season as head football coach. The 1 in Job was his belief that a bra- were increased to include football hi others are approxInately 75 in liant athlete should be a brilliant in 1914. He rounded out number, mcst of them strapping tadent.

It also happened to be -its background tn 1917 by concenN.x.wyortic.-- Oct. 3 Indiana youths Of more than ordi- rcason for his selection trating on directorial duties. Lams rk. teat-footed a bouttwoyearsago as prtsident Indiana made him track coach UniVersitY quarterback, ran wild 1 Lig Ten football in the past has tot the Indiana Facility Club, an un--- Ind -assistant- for three periods this afternoon and learned to look for one 1 usual demonstration of confidence You may recall that Indlina In I led the Violets to a 54-il victory i upset per season from the Bloom- by an academic group toward in those days did not figure in Big over West Virginia Wesleyan. ington boys.

Present circumstances athletic coach. Ten track and field results. It is Held to one touchdown In the tindicat.e they may deal off two or In this day when the football different' now, as the record books first the ytoleue offensive I three rude 301te before the, curtaia I coach is looked upon as the "Old will reveal. chugged along at top speed there- 1 4113 Nov. -21.

A I Man" or the an or the For -one thing. Hayes has the 1 fter1-pUtng--up-ZL points in the The picture of Hayes is different Indiana's campus leeds 1 entire faculty backing at Indiana. second quarter. 14 in the third and froirrbia- th -associates -in e- football reverent touch tothe situation with In this day of "over-emphasis" and 12 In the fourth. tamark -adored coaching.

profession. His academic i its -Mister The term fair- antagenisrei between -high-salaried four touchdowns. bearing and frzholarlY English is i ly sizes up the new Hoosier coach. coaches and poor college profe.isors, The West Virginians never got Peculiar; to the professor. rather 1 He is friendly yet cohunands re- that Is Important.

It was faculty a consistent attack functioning than coach. Hi th holds title I spect. He is not a talker. as the action alone that elevated htin to 1 against N. T.

T.J th .11 strong line. Cli; cf associate 1 sporti writers already have found the bead coach's job without alumni Battles, Veteran halfback for the The theory that en nun-tate They ask for all they get from instigation. It may be tough for a NWtorip----nitdeabvionlressixs. exist, between scholastic I him. 1 while, but Hayes hais a way of de7 i 1., bey: that "Itistae Hayed Yeloping tis young .1..

re I Tbey bay that -m taute Hay es 1 Yeloping young attlel 1,24111, iaotieut, dutien oothall out coach 1924. as In It is and Ltaried msors, acultY LO at I ging the A-Merl Association St. Paul. 9 to today and, took the two games to one. In the little world series i The Internation'il League pennant 1 winners hard against three of the four Saints' pitchers to face i them, flashing two innings in 1 which- they scored three and tofu' guns fel-- the--- lead they linquished temporarrl in the fifth inning.

Manager Bill SouthiForth. took band in the winning flash. pinch for i'itcher Starr in the sixth, singled a. that ptit his club in-, position '-e7greitt-t147--- I 041 's 1 'I -or 4 L. j1-1 I Si3 rwe rob ct Purniasii, tur i erknfv ru i i i tutre I IP 7 4.411--:..14-0-7,!4Zv---7-- i 4.416,,,AN-w,,,-.

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