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Sport Riclimoml Timn-Dirpatclit Sunday October 8 1933 Sporti Eleven Withstands Aerial Drive to Win Thriller 20 to 1 Strong Defense Forces Eleven Sparkplugs of Poicerful Northwestern Machine Georgia Whips Tulanc 26-13 On Early Lead Presto Chango Hiket Vols Pressed Use Regulars To Win 20 to 0 To Air Attack Tar Heels Throw Up Stubborn Wall to Stop Vandy in Second Tliird Quarters Athens Team Follows Ball Taking Advantage of 4 Breaks to Win Thriller Mississippi State Shows Unexpected Strength to Force Reservi Off Filde Both Score Late Tulane Is Powerful Late Rally Scores Four Bv Dillon Graham ATHENS GA Oct Georgia KNOXVILLE TENN Oct Showing surprising strength a stubborn Mississippi state eleven today forced the University of Tennemee to employ its regulars nearly half of tha game before bowing to a 29-to-9 defeat Coach Bob Neyland rushed hte flret teem on tha field In the aeoond quarter after tho Mleelietpptene had forced NASHVILLE TEKN Oct (JV-In gridiron tattle enlivened hr relentless aerial baRstardment from opposing trenches Vanderbilt University emerged victorious today as the Commodores withstood a late attack from a courageous North Carolina eleven to win 20 to IS Bombarding each other with the same long forward the two teams kept the 6000 spectators on edge throughout the game with every touchdown resulting dl rectly from an advantage gained through aerial heaven Outfought every minute of the first period as Vanderbilt employed pass after pass to score two touchdowns the Tar Heels suddenly threw up a stubborn defense that checked the Gold and Black offensive for the nest two quarters while crossing the goal Gridiron foes of the Umirertily of California at Lot Angeles this had best keep their eyes glued on Ike ball For a magician Mike Frankasich trill ha playing for tha Brains' Off ths field ho pulls rabbits ant of hats so ks might cross tha goal Uns and then full tha pigskin out of Us helmet Tee season ago srfcen Obin SuUiran and Riley mere sophomores they helped Coach Did It Henley dm for the Big Ten football crown Sam milk them supplying the veterannucleus to steady a fine group of soph o- mortt Healey had visions a a comeback for Rorthmeslem after thair me backs Riley ana of thm country's host defeat by Iowa Olson mid Sullivan tackles Kentucky Beats Ga Tech 7 to 6 Arrow Mercury at Stadium and Trailed at Island Newly-Organized Sandlot Eleven Faces Trojans in Tate Field Tilt Strong Defense MakesLone Touchdown Good LEXINGTON XT Oct (PH-Brilliant football once on offense nnd half dona time on defense enabled Kentucky's Wildcats to defeat the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 7 to 8 In a Southeastern Conference game here today Kentucky's touchdown came la the first period when McMillan crashed through for a touchdown from the one-yard Una after a 27-yard paee Rupert to Frye had placed the ball In scoring position Kerebeval piece-kicked what proved to be the wincing point In the second period Tech took the tall to the 25-yard line through a 15-yard penalty and with succession of passes and line plunges went to the two-yard Una and Phillip crashed over for the touchdown Wilcox felled to kick goal Kentucky topped several Tech scaring threats In the Urt half Georgia Tech outplayed Kentucky gaining more than twice aa much ground from acrimmage end making 12 first downs to Kentucky three well as outshining ths Wildcats in passing duo to the accuracy of Phillips Statesville C- fullback Georgia Tech gained 20 yards and lost 17 from scrimmage to 29 and 21 for Kentucky Tech had 10 incomplete paeeea and on Intercepted while Kentu entucky's two other attempts et Clemsoh Whips State 9-0 Tigers Hit Stride to Win Over Wolfpack CLEMSOH COLLEGE Oct 7 cT A rejuvenated Ctemaon Titer literally ana figuratively kicked a highly favored North Carolina State teem out of the Southern conference race by winning 9 to 0 here today Pour thousand home-coming day eta tore aaw Clemson tied by webyterian and crushed by Georgia Tech find Itself and outwit and outplayed the heavier North Carolina team heralded as a "dark hone" in the conference race The Tigers struck twice in the sec-ontperlod to win leading off with As the first quarter ended Stevens got off a brilliant 75-yard boot to State's five-yard line Bob McQuage State's triple threat tack circled end for eleven yards on a fake punt Then hie kick was blocked Into the end aone by Fellers for an automatic Clemson safety Tha game's only touchdown came shortly when Clemaon took Me-Quagti free kick on ite own 42 and with Fellers and Wllllmon register ing a first down on two play and a weeping 28-jrard run by Stevens drove the 48 yard for the score Gene Wllllmon pounding the Wolf-peck line from the one-foot mark went over Fellers kicked the extra print The llne-upe: Mete (0) Stephens Isaacs Btanko 8Sabol Bernhardt Daughtery Redding Wilson McQuage Bohannan Beg Bcore by periods: State 0 0 0 Clemeon 0 0 0 Ctemaon scoring touchdown Wll early lead here today and almost helpless as Tulane rallied strongly to push over two quick touchdowns then capitalised a final break to win Its first Southeastern Conference football game In a pulse- tlrrlng battle 26 Aa both elevens uncovered great offensives and none too good defenses the crowd flret thrilled by Georgia the crowd first thrilled by apparent walkaway triumph then apprehensive as Tul rapid attack took fire was on Its feet cheering most of the game Georgia won becauao It was a team that could recognize "breaks" when they appeared and take advantage of them Five breaks came the way of irned four Their following of the ball enabled them to recover five of six Tulane fumbles halting touchdown threats on three occasion Tulane gained 285 yards against Georgia's 238 and made 18 flret downs to Georgia's 10 but aa Tula ns found out tne pay-off comas on touchdowns luiane Shows rower -Tulane showed Its power at the outset traveling 55 yards after the kickoff In seven plays before Georgia halted them on the 10-yard line In this drive Blmmona on a cut-back play off tackle ran 24 yarda without a hand bring laid on him before ha wee stopped by Homer Key the Geor- Sa safety man Tha acena was laid Georgia flret tally when Grant kicked 60 yards out of bounds on Tulane 5 and Simons booted out abort and high on Georgia's 24 Key hurled a sweet pass on the run to Grant on Tulane' 4 and Grant scored cm the next play and kicked the extra print Tha second period hardly had opened when break No 2 came On a fake kick Simons peised end Chapmen Intercepted on 27 Key and Chapman ripped off 20 yarda each and Griffith blurted through center few the touchdown Green Have Still "Hot" Grant kicked his second and last extra print Georgia made Georgia failed to realize on the third break where Griffith recovered Mange'S fumble The Bulldogs carried to the rent line where David substitute lltack wee thrown lust short of 2-yard fullback wee thrown Jt goal on fourth down But tha score was Just delayed for Tulane kicked out short to Georg Urt 32 A 27-yard pass Chapman to Brown waa fol lowed by Chapman's plunge for the score With a 20-point lead It a sure triumph for the Bulldc Tulane apparently got Its second wind and opened with barrage of forward and lateral passes that almost blew away Georgia's advantage Taking the kick-off on their 45 Tulane completed two forwards and one lateral pasa that carried to Georgia's 15 Three plays later Thame tallied on an end run and Roberta booted tha extra print offensive wee still hot when the third period opened and Roberta on a lateral from McDaniel raced 45 yarda only to stumble and fall 10 yards from the goal line Another lateral advanced the Greenlee to the one-yard Una and Lodrigues cored In the fourth period after Georgia had punted McKnlght substitute center blocked Bryant kick and cooped up the bell to run to the 10 tafON he was downed Key scored on an end run The llne-upS: Tatane (IS) Wertfeldt Teeeler Schroeder Robinson Calhoun Ary Georgia () Tur tortile Oppor McCullough Ludwig Moonhead Shi Batchelor (c) Griffith Key Grant Chapman Ryle McDaniel Roberts filnione Liman Bcore by periods: Tulane 0 7 6 7 13 0 ownei Thames (eub- titute for Roberta) Lodrigues (eub-rtltute for Brung) print after touchdown Roberts Georgia touchdowns Grant Griffith Chapman Key point after touchdown Grant (3) Mississippi Deadlocks Crimson Tide BIRMINGHAM ALA Oct AV-A stalwart band from the University of Mississippi with a surprising de-fauiva tame halted Alabama! Crlm-cm Tide today and tattled to a score-tern tie There were scoring opportunities for Alabama but the charging Mlss-teeippl line and fumbles thwarted very opportunity through three quartan and then taking toe breaks to the final quarter Mississippi tacked the Crimsons agelnrt the wall but lacked the punch that meant victory On yards ge gained Alabama waa fr superior but Mississippi was the match of the charging Crimson tacks when touchdowns threatened Eerly in the first period the Rad end Blue showed it power checking Alabama after losing the tall on the flret play on a fumble Five times thereafter the sturdy Mississippi forwent charged In to check a scoring threat The fourth period reverted the tables end twice MlseUelppl with Its overhead and running game checked derisively sought desperately for rtc-tory win a kick from placement Only two penalties were celled in Ifleal the gems Mississippi nude two flirt downs Alabama nine Big Crowd Is Expected For Duke-Vols Contest Special to The Tlmee-DispatCh DURHAM c- Oct On of the lergert crowds ever to see a football gams In this State te expected by Duke athletic officiate for the Duke-Tennessee game Saturday October 14 AI ready the advance sate of tickets has broken ell records in the history of the Institution with fane from flee States reserving seats for the contest The gams will be the major early aeaaon grid clash In the South bringing together two of the favored teams In the Southeastern end Southern Conferences Tennessee le scheduled to be a national contender tha play against the net- roe in fir the flret period A sustained line play drive ted by Feathers Petruaae and Palmer carried the ball to Mlesliaippl's three-yard stripe from where Brackett crashed off tackle for a touchdown A second march In the same period was halted by Mississippi State on lta 18-yard line Vols Lai Attack Esglsters Returning far the second half tho Vote rushed Muateslppl 8tata off Its feet and scored a touchdown eight plays after receiving the kickoff Feathers finally bucked It over from the one-yard line Tennessee's reserves again entered tha game shortly before the end of the third period and in the final quarter pushed over the Vols' third tally when Vaughn halfback slashed through from tho 10-yard atrip The llne-upe: Tennessee (29) Mississippi Rose LE Smith Hatley LT Stone Smith Clark Bibee Phlilow Needham R-G Mlnyard Dougherty RT Taylor HumprryaRE Webb Moses QB Herrington (C) Dorsey RH Witch man Vaughn LH Caselbry Anderson i Scar by perl Stat Mlesteelppl Stat 9 0 0 Tennessee 0 9 7 Scoring Tennessee Brackett Feathers and Vaughn: polnia after touchdown Mark (placement kick): Dorsey (placement kick) Officials Schulman (Georgia Tech) referee Press (Georgia Tech) umpire Wilson (Miami) headUnaaman Pearce field Judge Greenbrier Easily Wins Over Emerson 45 to 0 Special to The Times-Dispatch 1 -LEWI8BURG VA- Ort Greenbrier Military School defeated Emerson Institute of Washington 45 to 0 today playing before a lares crowd -on the White Sulphur Polo Field grid juet prior to the White Sulphur polo match with ths Fau- quler-Loudoun Club The victory was an easy one Adkins used reserves three-fourth of the game Early in the flret quarter Hensley blocked an Emerson punt end Greenbrier scored a safety When Greenbrier received the kick Doc Sneed circled hie opponents' rivht end for a touchdown end shorriv thereafter an Emerson pasa was returned S5 yards for another score At this point Greenbrier hid scor'-f 14 points without having run bnr one offensive play The Cadets added another when Fisrr circled end after a pass Perry scored through tv( line In the second quarter The visitors made their onW tvi- in the third period hold'nv downs 1 yard from the grsl arri -r Interceptfng a pass to run to Gre- --brier's 50-yard line Greenbrier o' i the Richmond University FVosh 'a Richmond next Friday nieht Greenbrier (45) Emerson Vtrelllo Hovi Rhodes Knighton Olllv Hensley Wallace (Ci Webber Begermsn Crawford (C) White Perry Cooper Sneed A Fenlon Blankenship Fenlon Flier Oordon Ferry Coteree Touchdowns Sneed (2) Finer (J) Perry Porterfield (4): print after touchdown Sneed (drop-kick) Substitutes: Greenbrier Porter field Rucker Bill Smoak Gilmore Barringer Gammon Pauley Dee Beck Newman Frier Griffith Johnny Fenlon to Flay With Washington Passer rSpeclel to Tho Tlmee-Dtepatch WASHINGTON Oct With tho signing of Johnny Fenlon star tack of George Washington University for the past three seasons the Washington Fusers are now able to throw four exceptionally clasey backfleld men against tb Chicago Beam tn tho opening game of the Washington professional football season on Wednesday night October 11 at Griffith Stadium Fenlon will team with such fin running backs as Jimmy Bankhead of Texas who scored 117 points last season for Texes and Harry Lawrence halfback from Western Maryland and faster than greased lightening Another new member of the Holmes 229-pound fullback from Nebraska -U and one of the best defensive men playing pro football today as well as a bard line player-will complete thle array of backfleld talent with which the Washington Psswre hop to run pass and kick tha Bears into quit an evening' entertainment Bankhead besides being a rent running back te on of the best kickers in pro football His kicks in games thle eeeaon will average close to 79 yarda which alone will be worth seeing in the Besre-Fsuera game Masonic Home Eleven Beats Home 45-0 Led by Captain Pete Robertson tha Masonic Home football tesm easily defeated tha Boys' Home 45 to 0 st Turner Field yesterday afternoon Robertson scored three of hte team's touchdowns and was a start on defense Fleming halfback scored once and Dowdy an end carried the ball over twice and Felton substitute guard crossed once Fleming added two extra polnta and Burdett one Grubb Boys Home quarter bark nd Breeden at fullback starred for the losers Score hr periods: Boys' Home 9 9 9 0 Masonic Homo 7 19 19 By Reardon South Carolina Beaten 15 to 6 Running Attack Wins at Columbia COLUMBIA Oct Letting loose a speedy rpnalng attack and playing heads-up football Vlllanova College defeated the University of South Carolina 15 to 8 today in the first Palmetto State Invasion by a Northern eleven Captain Whiter Bandour fleet-footed wildcat halfback waa the undoing of the South Carollnlane Remembered by the Southerner! se the player who took over a touchdown to defeat them 7 to 6 In Philadelphia last year ha soared two counters today Michaels guard blocked a South Carolina punt deep In the Gamecock territory in the third period and recovered It tack of the goal line for a safety and two prints Cavanaugh quarterback drop-kicked one point after a touchdown to complete the Vlllanova scoring Randour placement kick try after the other telly wee wide Score In Third The Gamecocks tallied in the third period on a short pass from Mauney quarterback to Epps end who ran IS yarda aeraee the goaL Tha extra print try from placement by Pete Evans subbing at halfback duty was low Randour with gains ranging from is to 34 yards a try piled up a total of 82 yards to lead In lndl vldual yardage Total yardage from acrimmage by the Pennsylvanians was 157 to 93 for the South Carolinians Kart Clary Gaffney ghost" waa the high Gamecock gainer from acrimmage with 48 Roughness marked the contest throughout South Carolina drew 110 yards In penalties and Vlllanova 00 The Gamecocks resorted to frequent aerial attacks In an effort to overtake the Pennsylvanians They good gained 01 yards with five heaves out of 18 attempts Vllla-nova completed two out of ebjpaesee for 25 yard Each team tosses Intercepted The first down count was: Villa-nova 13 South Carolina 11 Approximately 7500 fans including Governor Blackwood of South Carolina witnessed the contest played uniter a warm autumn sun Une-up: Vlllanova (15) 8 Carolina (8) Enp Huskey Fortson Shinn Ftawble McManus Craig O'Conell Zlaak Cos Blanchard Michaels Brodnlckl Grlmberg Cavanaugh Randour Wetzler Patzach Score by periods: Vlllanova South Carolina Vlllanova scoring: Randour 2: safety Micnsew pom after touchdown Cavanaugh (drop-kick) South Carolina scoring: Touch- Mauney bright Ham Clary Brown 6 9 0 8 Touchdowns down Eppe Officiate: Referee Duecte (Auburn) umpire Hutchens (Purdue) head linesman Tolley (Sews nee) Held Judge Baglay (W L) Nebraska in Surprise 264) Win Over Texas LINCOLN NEB- Oct George Sauer 105-pound triple threat fullback ted a mschlne-llke Nebraska football team to a surprising 28-to-0 victory today In Its opening game gainst heavier University of Texas eleven Bauer lashed across for the flret touchdown in the second quarter lashing eight yards In one crashing shifting drive off right tackle He cored In the flret five minutes of the third quarter lunging through for the test taro feet The Comhuskere took the offensive from the start and mads up In speed and precision what they lacked In weight 8auer alone made more yardage than the entire Texes backfleld as did Hub Boswell fleet halftack whose off tackle daehee contributed largely to the eaeond Nebraska The Ttaflerl A newly organised football team will start Its sandlot campaign today agalnat Mike at Tata Field at 3 o'clock This la Trafleri'a flret venture Into the football field and little to known of their ability Several former members of the Howl tecta including Purcell and Halblleb will be In the lineup however and Bcher's may have Its hands full today Coach King of Schetfe baa added several new men to hie squad and the team which upset the Howitzers 6 to 3 last Sunday is rapidly rounding In shape for competition against State teams Bull Btudey Temple University la one of tha new men end hie addition to tha line give ScherVi a strong forward wall Tha Howitzers will be Idle today but will meet Bcher's in a return game probably at night during tha coming Scherig has a bit more strength this Week than it had available against the Howitzers last week The line has been bolstered by the addition of Garrett a center and two tackles who tip the scales at 200 pounds Sam' Seher will be out of the line-up with a bad shoulder but Meehan will make up for his' Inex perience by hie aggressiveness Cra ley a 180-pound fullback and Anient 135-pounder at half will give the regular relief The probable starting llne-upe: "chert Trafelrl Schrleberg Btudy Long Stone Budowltz Buleaet Machen Briggs NunnaUy Sober Weinstein Jonee Purcell Halblleb lfcSweeney Griffith Finnegan Placomlo Purcell O'Sullivan Smith Black R-M Academy Defeats Bridgewater Frosli 19-0 (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch FRONT ROYAL Oct Playing hard football from flret whistle R-M A today stung the Bridgewater freshmen 10-0 and held the edge at all times The Academy scored in the first three periods and drove cloee to white wash in the final quarters McFall wee the most consistent ground gainer for the Cadets and Pyre of A put -tha ball In scoring position repeatedly In receiving peeeee The Jackets worked smooth throughout the game with no stars on Its line but a balanced unit that proved too much for the mart determined Bridgewater's Freshmen The line-up: A (19) Bridgewater (0) LE L-T i a a Ba LH Score by periods: A 6 7 6 (-12 Bridgewater 0 0 0 0 Referee Legg Umpire Hives Harman Dunbrack Hoffman Brown Myere Gardner Miller Row Wise Holst Klvy South Boston Gridders Beat Tarheels 12 to 6 Special to The Tlmea-Dlspatch SOUTH BOSTON Oct South Boston High's Gridders beet a heavier and stronger team from Roxboro today by a score of 12 to 6 Both of South Boston's goals were made by long forward passes the flret from Spiers to Wllborn for a 25-yard gain and the second from Spiers to Dodd for a gain of 85 yards Roxboro gained more more than twice as much yardage as South Boston but a rse unable to come through when the plays would have meant a touchdown Roxboro made their touchdown by a Ions forward psas followed by a Una plunge line once In the aeoond period Then i elevens scored In the final period both touchdowns as the battle of the air flared again Passe Aid Both Trams pair of scores In the opening frame were made by Gene Beck fullback after passes put the Commodores near the eoal line On one Beck plunged over from the one-yard line and on the other he took a short pass from Rand Dixon and stepped into the end aone On on of the outstanding plays of tha gams tha Tar Heels scored In the second period when Mae Bell snagged a 11-yard heave from Alan McDonald and need II yards to tbs goal Interference with pais receivers save the two elevens scoring opportunities In the final minutes of the same and each grasped the advantage Tha Commodores were given the ball on North 00(011000 11-yard line when the referee ruled a past complete becauao a tackier Interfered and on tha fourth play Bobby Oliver a sub crossed the goal from the seven-yard lino A few minutes later the Tar Heels got the tall In the earns manner on Vanderbilt's 23 yard stripe and McDonald scored on a sweeping end run Vanderbilt wee credited with 30 first downs to North Carolina's 7 The Commodores gained a total of S18 yards to 217 for the Tar Heels but the visiting eleven had an advantage in pass yardage with 130 to Vanderbilt's The line ups: fll) Frenkel Tatum Barclay Moon Jolee Daniels Brandt Martin Jackson Moore Croom Vanderbilt (26) LI Gcny Benton 4 Guffee Jordan Peebles Throgmorton Buhrhelnrtch Dixon Scoggins Dubois Beck Score by periods: North Carolina 0 7 0 IS Vanderbilt 14 0 0 20 North Carolina soaring touchdowns Bell McDonald Points from try after touchdown Tatum (plAcement) Vanderbilt coring touchdowns Beck 2 Oliver Points from try after touchdown Throgmorton (placement) 2 Generals Defeat Indians by 7-0 Caatlnaed From First Page despite the fact that he was rushed on nearly every kick Penal Ilea Against VAL Heavy Penalties exacted heavy tolls when Washington and Lee threatened seriously The Generals were tack 40 yards to ten yards for the Indians William and Mary threw fifteen forward passes six bring good seven incomplete and two were intercepted by Sawyers and the other by Charley Smith the General end Washington nnd Lee gained 104 yards through the line and 64 yards around the end The punts were about even the Generals averaging 81 yards on fifteen kicks and the Indians averaging 37 yards on twelve punts The punt run tacks were Washington and Lee ran seven tack for a total of 103 yards and William and Mary ran tack five for 93 yard Washington nnd Lee backs were thrown for losses totaling 30 yards and the Indiana were a total lorn of 24 yards The line-ups: ViJll) it 7) Smith Dyer Bolen Glynn Oumn Grove Home Arnold Mattox Sawyers Simmons Henderson Btewart Legtand Bridges Speck Quirk Franklin CLko Pal-i Wore 1 Terkes Score I periods: William Mary 0 Washington and Lee 7 Scoring i'mnury: 0 0 0 0 Washington and Lee tout: 'down Mattox print after touchdot -n Mattox (place- Eberta ment) Officials: Referee (Catholic V) umpire Menton (Maryland) head linesman Ramsey (V I) Outplays Virginia Reserves XeitherScores (Special to The Tlmee-Dlspetch WAYNESBORO Oct Fishburne Military School played the University of Virginia Reserves off their feet In their Initial football game here this afternoon but tacked tbs power to push ever a counter the game ending in a deadlock of 0 to 0 In the second quener Gordon Bruer right halfback for dropped a long pass as ha crossed the goal line In the final period Sut ton braved a pass to Bruer who was downed within three feet of the goal and the Cadets were held for downs by a heavier teem from University The Cadets tallied fourteen first downs while the viiitore netted two end they were gained during an aerial stuck in the final moments of the game The line-upe: Reserve (0) Roneley LE Delaney Kcker Montgomery Hose Green McCabe Garnette Miller Blanton Seccomde Fishburne (in Sberan McGovern Moore Welghton Keller Marvel Freddy Masters Smith Bruer Sutton Officials: Jones (Ohio State) urn plre: Grove referee Ellison head 11 linesman Eiliaon timer Fumble Gives Indiana 6-6 Tie With Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS Oct 'X An alert Indiaiia football team outplayed in every department for virtually the entire game converted a costly Gopher fumble today into a touchdown to tie 6 to 6 In the Big Ten opener for both elevens Indiana made taro first downs to Dalgish Leads Washington Stars to Richmond for West End Clash With a back field heeded by Tuck Dalgish i the Mercury A C- of Washington meets Arrow this afternoon at tha Stadium in the second game of the sandlot season at A o'clock Dalgish waa a atar with theatrong Mohawk eleven of the District for three seasons and Joined Mercury last year but did not make tha trip to Richmond for tha game which Arrow won rather easily He will be In the line-up today according to "Check" Webster manager of Mercury for the visiting tcuh Is not under-rating Arrow's strength this season and will bring a strong aqjuad Tha starting line-up for the visitors Is not available but will Include a number of college and prep school tare Thirteen members of last year's teem reported to Coach Thomaa and his asrietant Joe Perron and 24 new men came out Thomaa replaced Perron as coach this year but Joa remained with the club as assistant Arrow drilled overtime thle week in preparing for today's game Coach Stringer reported all of his men In fine condition Captain Lankford whore shoulder bothered a bit early in the week will be ready to start today Tbs isme backfleld which started gainst Fredericksburg last Bundsy will open today George MaglU will be at quarter Johnny Doyle and Warren Beaman In the hslftack positions and Lewie Wilson In fullback Captain Lankford will bo at left rad with Quarles at right Howard Helthcork and Charlie Banyoure at tackle Addison Usher and Archie Pratall guards and Eddie Gill at center Virginia Is Routed 75-0 by Ohio State Continued From Flret Faga 39 yards from scrimmage an but 6 of the total Cavalier advance and returned kicks for 72 yards more Other Virginia tall carriers were mowed under before they started The second Buckeye touchdown was cored by Smith on a 13-yard riloe over teokte after an advance from the 45-yard-llne In the second quarter State started In midfield and counted on a 22-yard pam Ollphant to Wilson then added two prints when Martin recovered his blocked kick in end aone and later when Fbch passed 42 yards to Wilson Backeyee Intercept Pass Buckeye regulars counted the first touchdown of third quarter bn a drive following an intercepted pass wetsel bucking over and adding tha point Cremer's 23-yard aerial to Heekln added another as soon as Ohio re- gained the ball After a penalty had act the Cavaliers tack to the 4-yard tripe Martin again registered a safety after Mocked punt Pour plays after Virginia kicked out Cramer went off tackle 13 yard to count again State's reserves continued to run up the total Flncuda passed 15 yarda to Reese who waa standing on goal line and within four minutes he tossed another tallying pern to Reese for a 50-yard gain Two more touchdowns were added in the final period Belts rounding right end for 23 yards to register first end Ftaeh returning punt in the closing minute for the second The line-ups Ohio Mate (75) Wilson Conrad Monahan Vuchinlch Gailua Cramer Heekln Smith Wetzel Score by periods: Ohio State Vlrzlnla 0 0 Scoring summary: Wetzel (2) Smith Wilson Reese (sub) (3) Heekln Cramer McAfee (sub) Belts (sub) Fish (sub) Prints after touchdown: Babealo (2) (placements) Wetzel (placements) Monahan (2) (eub) placemen la Two safeties scored for Ohio (Martin and Wilson of Virginia downed behind their goal lines) Offt-dale: Referee Prank Lane (Detroit): untrire Ernie Vick (Michigan): field Jud-e Don Hamilton (Notre Dame): head linesman Harold Emewiler iDenlaon) 15 for Minnesota and gained 87 yarda from scrimmage compared with 34S for the Gophers Minnesota led by It! tow-headed tar Prancia Lund scored a first quarter touchdown and then made a desperate effort to pull the tame out of the fire in the last two minutes of the contest but an offside penalty cost the winning touchdown after Belre knifed through for 10 yard to ga over the goal line Kentucky (7) Rupert Wegner Davidson Janes Aldridge Murphy Kreuter Shenklln Bech Pritchard Kercheval Score hy'perlode: Georgia Tech Kentucky Summary: Oeorgla Tech scoring Touchdown Phillips (sub for Dean) Kentucky Touchdown McMillan (eub for Bach) print after touchdown Kercheval (place kick) Officiate: Referee Irvin (Drake) umpire Herrington (Cincinnati) field judge Chambers (Cincinnati) Uncstr heed unesmsn Collins (Vanderbilt) Gub Defeats Cape Charles 12 to 0 rSpectel to The Time -Dispatch CAPE CHARLES Ort The Boys' Club of Richmond this afternoon at Patton Field defeated the much heavier Cepe Charles eleven by the core of 13 to 0 The visitor scored both of their touchdowns in tha third period when Enright blocked a Cape Charles punt on their 35-yard line and he scored later after Honey Mahoney made 25 yards around right end Honey Mahoney made the Clubbers second touchdown when he skirted again around right end for 25 rente and on the second play went over tackle for five yards and the last score of the game Playing a team that wan much larger In every position the Richmond team played smart and clever football during the entire game and never did the Cepe ChsVles teem threaten the goal line The playing of the Richmond line wee outstanding white tbs entire backfleld displayed power on the offense For the local tnm Heath at guard and Ward- in the backfleld played splendidly (lub (12) Cape Charles (0) Dyeon Ames Rlrt Porterwlv Johnson Reynolds C) Mlffteton Beadles Mahoney Mowell Mahoney Enright PB Summary Touchdowns Mahoney Substitutions Boy1 club: Glover Bahen Mundy Daman Fer loins Cape Charles: Heath Sadler At-kineon Holland Wendell Weeeoat Wombte Referee Ayres: umpire Navarro: head linesman Dix llmon print after touchdown Fellers (place klck): safety Fellers Of (I els te: Referee Black (Davidson): umpire Powell (Wisconsin) heed linesman Hackney (U C) field Judge Perry (Sewanee) Shepherd College Wins Over Shenandoah 14-7 TBpeclal to The Tlmee-Dtepatch HARRISONBURG Oct Paced by Maddux who gave hte eleven a good start with a 80-yard dash for a touchdown In tha opening quarter Shepherd College of Shepherd town Va defeated Shenandoah College 14 to 7 here today A few minutes after hte punt Maddux took over the pigskin after a aeries of short gain Waugh made both placement kicks good Shenandoah constantly threatened but did not score until the third quarter when Wotting went over and then kicked tha goal The Hornets were In enemy territory the final minutes but a barrage of peeeee went Shenandoah (7) Bhepherd (14) Croee LB Dudrow Holden LT Milter Cross Htjln Ayerman Heflin O'Donnell RG Payne Trumbo Warner Baker RE Waldeok Wotring Q-B Whit Jonee LH L-Maddux Zeller RH Waugh Smith PB Maddux Shepherd 7 7 0 Shenandoah A 0 0 7 7 Touchdowns Maddux (2) Wotring prints after touchdown Waugh (W) Wotring placements Staunton Cadets Win From Mercersburg 7-6 MZRCERSBURO PA Oct A strong Staunton Military Academy eleven held the favored Meroerehurg football team to a 7-to-g victory here today Mereereburg scored in the lest minute of the first half on a drive that carried from Staunton's 40-yard line Comlna back with a brilliant attack In the closing period the visitors starting on their own 15-ysrd line mixed passes and running plays to carry across the Mereereburg goal llne-Ktepper took a paee from Hitchcock for a 60-yard asm and a touchdown but the try for extra point waa low Bozo and Bozann i 4.

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