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SPORTS Tmrnlr Hlflmminl TimrT)lpnlrln Similar Orloltrr 211 10211 Washington and Lee Loses lo Strong Tennessee Eleven by Count of 26 to 7 SPORTS Hr! I IfiYii in Srnrili nn nn him ill iihiiimm Tio "nrl III III II Urnin pni Atml Roberta Maryland quarterback about lo ta lark led hr Pullbark Bernard McCray Richmond bv si Ilarmr and Home I halfbacks ars jui behind McCray In tar picture I lie dutiiii Mnydar Maryland amt knaai arkln liilh Play of thin naiuro thrilled a capacity Fhou by llarvry dtiuiii Yols Make Fast Slurl Scoring lit First Minute (Vlrlimlril TimicIiiIohii 111 Hi Opening Kickoff I'ard Lffriliirlr lv Victor (io Out iii 2ml Hawkins off left tarklo and ultimoioa ly punt by McCray threw Mari landl basi opportunity Into the limbo of forgotten or thing about to bo forgotten Maryland In llangrr Oner All told tha gama emulated af solid aiitatanual football There Hill of tha aprrtacular until wl'k proper dramatic effect tha line and tha ataiuta forked In a frenzy of cheering A tad on the klita off plered I miothe dalenelve with Mervlend beiteriiiff awey lustily i until well into the second quarter Then Uia I offenea began to assert Itself aided when Maryland stiffened by tha talented toe of McCray of Richmond whose punts consistently outdistanced tha bnota wf "Aug Is" Roberta mainly by virtue of victory over Virginia had been fM voted to win by a modest margin' and through the major portion of tho gam held an edge on the opposition Need of Trick IMuy Stressed In Hattie Here 31 I Hud Nothing New lo Offer When Inside 1(1 Yurd Une Srrilie Saya Hy Harare Mrlvla Not so many years ago torsi football mihuaiaaia followed with more or lees Interest the adventures of the Rich mond Alhletlo Club's outfit of former college player Whatever may have been tha deflclmclra of tlw team particularly as regards practice and the physical conditions of (ho players it rkf A i i Ha fuilta la ilir mil ylri(SaF ai I anil fir Id 1 lit A a 3 Si i mmik but Maryland was In genuine danger lust one in the exulting dimsx when 11 punrh carried baid( but not quite hard enough A now twist in are these Mayfair Twists so handsomely Mended in rolor so original so gay! Again we present a notable achievement by £tyleplus Come In and look at yourself in a May-fair TwIrL suit Oil! Kit sms AMI (OATS $30 to $65 Wright-Thorp Co 510 FAST HltOAl) Ii a fact that It knew and played foot' ball -football In truth greatly diversified And the Richmond Athletic Club had a play fur a score from the Irn-yard line or heller which rarely missed Ita mark It wai a faked placement kick carried through with pretty Illusion and with the opposing secondary defense momentarily drawn It develuping Into a forward pass across the Ilne-and I ere waa always a man lo protect the receiver Rivals Hete Lei krd Rarprlse Other I or Maryland might have won the affair at Mayo Island' park yesterday with such a trick In Ita repertoire Tin same siiuaikm fared William and Mary three years ago ui a game with the HAskrll It had no suitable inside the 15-yard line William and Mary lost IS to 12 The majority of all games of course Is played In mld-flrld and much of the offensive strategy nerrstaiUy la directed to advancing the tall under the condiilim which usually obtain In that territory It would seem that many of the coathra have not developed to any reasonable plane the battle against a ronrsntra'ed defense near tha goal' line rarer for thr scores after touch-' down Just one smooth-winking trick play (Or this situation would pull many a gams out of the fire It was an caching and robust climax which made thousands hoarse In the crisp fall air at Mayo bland yra-1 throe minutes to play and a touchdown for the Cadets well in sight L'ncotklnx a terrific aerial attar 51 I from deep In Its own land rolled kleryland tarkward lo the 25-yard Ilne 8cott tha Cadet right end showed an uncanny talent for snagging king tosses despite efficient covering by the Maryland secondary line Off-tackle pltingrs and a pass put In an odd-on position for a score ten yards to go and four downs In which to make It Maryland Art for Thera has been a little criticism quite probably unjust aa to wnv I neglected a try for a field goal A win it was argued would bo a win whether the acore was 3 or ff But then either a drop or placement Is risky businra where no specialist In this line Is available and I on the fourth down had out It in the final round when they two and one-half yards to go Oi made terenly-nlne yarda by running three preceding plays groat gaps hrd tha ball and aeventy-one yards byjbeen ripped In the Maryland lino throwing passes Those passes which but the Old Linen rushed In new i were a stellar part of the game yes-jmaterial to stem tha onslaught and terday went down the field for twoV I tried a pass Maryland aeeni yards thirty-three yards twenty-five ed to be rather well set for that pass yards and eleven yards respectively1 though It wse tossed Just about Both teams punted four times beyond the roach of everybody One I tried six pwi to Msry--untlrco'r "fsb" would have bron landl four This Includes the attempt11 th p1 f0 uch i to arore when on Maryland's "bitter Maryland faced a similar problem: 'early In the second quarter after an- There were several more pensltlrslrduou I Inflicted upon the Cadets than upon V' kv 1 their opponents but the boys from drd 11 B- A 20-yard dash the Institute had the better of It on the exchanging of punu The totals stood as follows: First I eight Maryland eight Yards gained by running the I 128 Maryland 123 Attempted I 12 Maryland 7 Completed passes 8 Maryland Yards gained on I 93: Maryland 40 Numbers of 18 Maryland 13 Intercepted By I 1 IMay-bv-lMav Account of Football (amc HctwccnMurylaiid-V 31 Out gains Maryland Foe in Running and Aerial Attack Cadets A mans 128 to 123 Yards Through Lino and 93 Yards to 10 on Rival Elevens Kick Hall 31 Times iH'liiitd g-od liileifrmirt hnjcbT ha i fi made 3 yarda through left guard McCray punted 40 yards to Huberts who was downed in hla tracks by Haase Tiifie out was taken The ball la now on Maryland's 37-yard line Kessler punted 40 yards to Hawkins who was quickly halted by Heagy Time out was taken again On the Xirit play Hawkins stumbled without a gain McCray punted 40 wards to Roberts who waa downed by Haase on the 30-yard line Snyder goto yards off tackle and followed with 4 more yards and first dawn Roberts punted 43 yards to Hawkins who was stopped by Heagy on the 33-yard Hue Hamer fumbled a crla-roea to Hawkins Ous Crothcrs recovered end ran to the Cadets' 11-yard line before Bamrs stopped him McCray Intercepted Kessler's pass to Heagy and the Cadet bark returned it 8 yards Heagy was hurt on the play as time out waa taken It was 11 ball on the 15-yprd line Hawkins shook off three larklers and (printed 25 yards to the 37-yard line Captain Barnes gained yard through the line A pass Barnes to Scott was grounded but the Cadets were penalised 20 yards for unnecessary roughness Hawkins made three yards but Maryland was penalized 15 yards for holding The ball Is on the 35-yard line Hawkins lost a yard on attempt to skirt right end Barnes circled left end for 15 yards but both sides were offside and the play was called bark McCray reeled off a bautlful 55-yard punt and Roberts who received It was dropped by Scott after five-yard gain Snyder hit center for throe yards Roberts kicked 45 yards and Hawkins returned five yards to 42-yard line Hamer clipped off three yards Barnes attempted pass to Hamer failed Barnes hit left tackle for a nifty gain of nine yards and first down Hawkins drove through for throe yards Time out was taken pass to Hawkins was good for 81-2 yards Roshell went In for Haase Hamer went over for first down Snyder broke up a long pass from Bamrs to Scott Another short pass Barnes to Hamer 10 Iff tall 1 hJy Is Barnes punted outside to Marylandl 19-yard Une Snyder made a yard through eenler and added another through the same place The half ended on Maryland's possession on Its own 25-yard Une Score: Maryland 0 I 0 Third Period The third period opened with Maryland kicking off and I defending the west goal Haase returned to the line-up In place of Rochelle McDonald kicked to Hamer who ran the tall tack sixteen yards to his own twenty-seven' 1 lu OW" iwciuy-scven- yrd Ilne' ilned three yards rlght end' Hrner hlt centcr dy taT 5rd Tht Cadets huddled and Bsrnes tossed 1 kail uiulrr right arm aim head dnwn 7T (son was hurt and time was taken tout Play was resumed on 11 thirty-two-yard line the ball In Maryland' possession a I man having touched ball the referee ruled 'A pass Kessler to Snyder- gained eight yards Snyder went over guard for two yards and first down The ball Is on 11 twenty-two-ysrd line Snyder gained two yards On a triple pass Ktsslcr waa thrown for a seven-yard loss Scott making thr tackle A short pass over the line Kessler to Hrsgy netted the Maryland contingent six yards Scott and Hanse broke through on the next play and threw Kessler for a seven-yard loss I took the bell on Its own twenty-eight-yard Una Barnes got two yards off tackle Hawkins got five yards on an off tackle dash McCray punted fifty yards to Roberts who was down by Stott on Mary-lsndl nineteen-yard line Roberts punted to Hawkins on the forty-five-yard Une being downed without gain On a doube pass Hawkins to Hamer I gained five yards Hewlett was hurt and time was taken out with tha ball in midfield Barnes gained three yards through guard Time was again taken out: Haase a Richmond boy the outstanding player of the game so far was Injured and taken from the game The crowd cheered as tha local boy waa taken from the field by two of hla teammates Bames made a gain of two yards and then punted over the goal line It was Marylandl ball on the twenty-yard Une Roberts gained five yards on an orf-tackle play McCray stopping him Snyder fought hla way through the Hue for fifteen yards He brought the ball to his own forty-yard Une Time was taken out when Hamer was Injured Play was resumed on Maryland's forty-yard Une took a penalty of five yarda for excessive time out On a double pass Snyder hit the Une for three yards Snyder was thrown for a one-yard loss on the next play Snyder ploughed through the Une for four ayrds and first down Snyder dashed over right guard for four more yards on his third consecutive attempt On hla fourth try he added four more this time on a fake pass Snyder ran hla fifth consecutive time and gained a yard On the fourth down Roberts punted over tha goal line It was 11 ball on the twenty-yard line Hawkins failed to gain on the first play and the quarter to sn end with the ball on v- M- I twenty-yard Une The tall was In possession of the Cadeta 1 rurth rerd' On the first play Bamrs gained a yard through the Une Roberta punted and Rochelle was downed alter running the punt oaek five yards Snyder gained two yards off tackle Roberts punted thirty-five yards Hawkins bucked the Une for two yards Barnes went over tackle for four yards McCray punted forty-five yards and Roberta was downed on his own thlrty-flve-yard Une Suy-drr failed to gain for Maryland Snyder broke through left tackle for seven yards Snyder was stooped without gain On the next play Roberts punted to Hawkins who ran tack fifteen yards on his own thirty-aeven-yard dne Barnes squirmed hla way through right tackle for six yarda Hamer contributed one yard Barnes bucked center for a yard Captain Barnes came out to get a new headgear as the John Marshall Band played gpjrtt of This was f0n0Wed by a penalty of five yards against the Cadets for excessive time punt was returned from twenty to the thirty-yard Une Snyder hit the line for 2 yards On a double pass Snyder gained 2 yarda Grove stopped him Roberta puntrd 40 ytrds outside the 11 27-yard line Hawkins gained a yard through the line A double A vrd 1 Maryland huddled and Snyder went 1 yard through the Une Blacklstone replacing Kessler In the hackfield gained 4 yards on his first off returned the tall 15 yards to his own 19-yard line after Roberts punted A triple pass Hawkins to Barnet to cottf netted I 33 yards The tall Is now In midfield Time wss taken out after this sensational play! Play was resumed with the tall In nudfieWrThe taiiTn poeiiionof After huddling Hawkins cut! huddling Hawkins cut Us In to a £iitira1l lfforla Ol'fl'liar Hull of 3 irginimia Hi ii hu iiaiMMi kiMl' Wilier KNOXWIIK 1ISN ml fill mar never tali in lli arm I'lara hot Ilia 1 iiiveialv titj Trimnwr Mid le'v lt'ir In lia nclrij Wkshiiigio'i In in 111101 day iilwil yama IE i- i l'nllnli( Ilia Mnf Bllark 1 Ilia kiK-ilf will tmi-j foundrd Alaliani 11 rck Illt taigi Volunteer i raustil Ilia off guaiil and trninl a tom lult-wn In ilia Ant tnliila id it on a apec-larultr M-ltrd ru Lr Umlila llib-man a aoMiiir riniiin In let fallow anplinmiu luok (lane MiEve- The vary tiirtp ladiaw of lhrl! aantalional Ihriitl look (ha lia it on of Washington and la Imi aiiaiitn for TCunraeet Id time am 'it tlimily afterward on a iuiig fotwatd pa" A aallanl rally rain from (lie dan-aiala however aatlutt a laam thi patently waa their aniterlor In boih offense and dafante oesplt that they tallied twalee Aril duant ut tna 7u-Beueeant' three They managed to put arroot a totirhdown in the aetond period knl war unable to penetrate wniiin atria In dittatu-a aai nor lo aieni a dr Irina Trane attack that netted an other Untrhrtoarn in the aecond period and a fourth In the laal quarter Play tlllli Surprising Kaddannata A football-mad Ihrun of alumni tudente and Jutt plain aupportera that rammed every Inch of apace in the 11000 raparlty atanrii and over floared between tempotary and permanent aeaia aaw Coarh Bub Key-landt' team keep Ita Southern Confc-rare date rlaan and maintain Ita record of only one defeat and one tie tame In three yeara Tennessee cohoiia were per hi pa at urpriaed at tha Vuhlniilon and Lee aquad liaclf when they aaw that And play aiecutad But by doln what obTloualy rreryhody eipected him not to attempt Neylanda' strategy acored Those who had aeen Ita effectlvenes at Tuaralooaa recognized It even before the Inevitable touchdown wa The only difference waa that Hack man tamed tha ball till time where' the Aaah McKvar had tamed It before Drawtn the entire Waalilntun and Lea over to tha left held In re turnln tha kick-off tha Tenneuee aquad with Hackman racln behind had dumped the Ant Hue of drfew when Hackman audtlcnly tk triad off to tha rifht Then tha Vlrvlnlana reallrad the trick but It waa too lata Every Waahlnrton and Lea player waa accounted for tare three backt and they were too far behind to catch tha Aeet anphomore aa he tped toward tha koel MrEver failed to kick tha extra point Tha eecond Vo! acore In tha aame period raaulted from a "break" in favor of Tenneatee Recelvln the ball from acrlmmaco UcEvtr fumbled recovered too lata to execute hla echeduled play and hurled a pam at random from hla SS-yard line Hue waa under it and found no one between him and the Waahlniton and Laa coal poau Mclver mada ocd the extra point Again In tha eecond period Hack-man ettim away on a right and run made twenty yarda Mclver again kicked goal Keeping the ball In Waahington and Lee territory moat of tha time the Tenneaaea aquad gave way gradually to aubatltutlon to a complete eecond atring eleven which Waahington and Lee Anally penetrated Paa Torna Trick A aucceaalon of line amaahra placed the Gen era la on the Tenneaaea 60-yard Una and a paaa Eberhtrdt to Jonea did the real juat aa the half ended Fltcpatrlckb place kick tallied an extra point The great plunging tartlca of White and Thibodeau stood out In Waahington and Lea offensive and were chiefly responsible for keeping Tennessee mostly on the defense In the acore lean third period Whites peculiar play by which he hit the line like a whirling dervish gained appreciable yardage for the Generals but they era unable to break tha Vid -I- after penetrating to Ita It -yard marker A desperate passing rams loosed by Jacobs substituting for Iberhardt in tha Anal period likewise proved abortive for Washington and Lea Both taama however fought on fairly even terms until McEvrr got away around left end for alxty-flve yarda and Ten-neiere'a fourth touchdown In the closing minutes and then failed to kick goal Tenneuee Hun Thayer Johnson Finney Tripp Johnson Alley Hlneke Faulkner McEver Eberhardt Hackman Horner Score by periods: Tennessee Washington Scoring: Touchdowns Tennessee Hackman 3 Huge McEver Point after touchdown McEver 1 piece kick Washington and Lee touchdown Jones sub fur Tnibodeau Point after touchdown Plixpairkk 1 38 on end Lee 7 0 P-7 Trurhdn Virginia Harriers Win From Squadron Team Iiv 26 lo 29 Special to The Tlmes-Dlspalih CHARLOTTESVILLE VA Oct 27-In the first dual meet of the season Virginia 1 crota-country tesm won a hoIy contested race today a a- fT0m Hw harriers from Virgin! Military Cadet Hamilton a product i of John Marshall Richmond wu the first to finish His time for the flee-and-one-half-mfie course waa 29 minutes 99 seconds close on his heels was Ochs far of the Cavelier squad Tbi other runners finished In the MBowteg ardr: Bond (Cadet) -Mc- Thlbodcaui White I I First by the Men then by the Women IBieetcoie-i The Virginia Military Institute Ca-drla were the Ant to arrive on the field and started "warming" up shortly alter 2 o'clock Maryland'i official band marched on the field closely behind the Lexington contingent and was followed by the Maryland eleven The Maryland band opened up with ita first number Just as the Naval Band made it appearance While the two opposing teams huff-died on the field for fintl instructions before the Initial kickoff the John Marshall High School cadets and band marched on the field and received a great ovation First Quarter I won the toss and elected to receive defending the eest goal McDonald kicked off the ball rolling through two Cadet mm before Hawkins pounced on It on the two-yard line McCray punted outside Warchollc got two yards off tackle Blacklstone added three more through the line Warcholle fumbled and Evans who recovered was thrown for a flre-yarkd loss McDonald's try for field goal from placement failed and the ball went to the Cadets on their twenty-yard line McCray punted thirty-eight yards Blacklslone returning five yards before being stopped by Scott Warcludie lost a yard on a fumble Evans failed to gain on a criss-cross from Blacklstone Blarklatone punted out of bounds to the twenty-five-yard line Hamer stumbled on thf flret play losing five yards McCray reeled off a beautiful slxty-seven-yard punt and Blarklatone who relumed was haltd by Haase and Barnes I gained thirty yards on the exchange of punts Time but was taken Warcholle gained two yards through the line Hewlett tore In and threw Evans for a five-yard loss Blacklstone punted to the thirty-five-yard line Hawkins was thrown for a six-yard Ion on in attempted end run McCray punted fifty-five yards Blarklatone returning1 eight yards A pass Blacklstone to Evans netted thirty-eight yards Haase dropped Evans for a one-yard loss on the next play Evans lost two More yards as Chadwick and Grow doWned him Warcholle made five yards off tackle Blackiston punted outside twenty-seven yards The ball is on tha five-yard line McCray punted fifty-five yards Blacklstone returning five yards before Scott stopped him Chadwick halted Blacklstone without gain Warcholle hit left guard for three yards Blackiktone punted over the goal line It was the ball on their own twenty-yard line Time out waa taken McCray punted fifty-five yerds to Blacklstone who was stopped dead in hla tracks by Haase Richmond Warcholle shot through guard 7rds- Warcholle added two RUBBER AUTO flUHEUS Lynchburg Gritlmcn IlcrJ Covington 220 LYNCHBURG VA Oct Lynchburg High here today defeated Covington High 22 to 0 in a hard fought game the feature of which was a goal from drop kirk by Cralle from the 35-yard Une at the elde of the field Lynchburg made thirteen and Covington two first downs The nearest Covington came to (coring wss to get the bsll on her own forty-yard line never having the play In Lynchburg territory Another Stadia Boys of Fairfax High School In Hollywood looking about them and noting how little capital It lake to become a motion picture producer have organised the Colonial Pictures Company to make football comedies with the school as a background The Auto art Furniture Enamel that Contains Real Rubber The mva Inang litht snl tuievnimtl fi ftolucti Alai it evtnUghf Ii fasnl Ini imiImmI popularity Hit fulfil telling taamf I a lb mark! New tha Women Want It Tonamrl ihtlr (urallur rrlrlgrriinra inttrlar woodwork haihioomt and a bundrrd mhrr uata ahoul Iht horn lit beautiful luairt cannot he dimmed by oater anap ammonia or other cleoneera It la waterproof durable and will oarer crack or crart Cimm In hrilllani while and many eiquivli colon Eaeily hlendrd One no (or a long way Eaty apply and drita hard arernlghl PAINT A DI-Oll CO Distributor Richmond Ya Made by STEILCOTI MANUFACTURING CO tlwwIaMo By William Leverty The first quarter of the game looked hard for I when the itatlatlc wss scanned They hadn't gained a yard by running the tall had no first downs no attempted passes and had punted six times Three of these punts totaled the aum of 161 yards Maryland had made four first downs the Initial quarter: two on straight line buAs and one on a penalty The other was nride by a thirty-eight-yard forward pass Maryland also gained twenty-nine yards by running the tail and attempted two passes one of which wee completed They punted four times Second Quarter Tame In the second quarter I made three first downs as against Marylandl one Two of the I first downs were made on bucks and the other on an end run In this frame I gained fifty-nine yards by running the ball and Maryland gained but fifteen yards by the same methods Of (he four passes attempted bv the Cadets one jras completed The Old Liners tried two which were broken up one being Intercepted I punted five limes Marylandl twice In the third quarter Maryland staged somewhat of a comeback and made three first downs by running the tall The Cadeta made two first downs one by a forward The Old Liners gained fifty-eight yards running the ball against the forty yards the Cadeta made with end runs ourks and off-tackle plays attempted two passes In this period one being completed Maryland tried three and completed two each for six yards The passes made gave It an even tally a the Cadeta rolled theirs down for twelve yards and Marylandl two netted them a total of twelve Each team punted three times In this frame Maryland had the edge as far as statistics go All I in Fourth Quarter The exciting final quarter netted the boys from Lexington three first downs all made on forward panes The Old Liners didn't make a first down The Cadets had a bit the better of through tackle for 3 yards Another attempted pass Bsrnes to Scott failed Barnes tossed a pass to Har-ncr for a gain of 35 yards the ball bring brought to Maryland'! 23-yard' line Barnes found a stona wall when he attempted lo go through center Bamra waa hurt on the play but resumed play A pass Bsrnes to Scott took the bsll ten-yard a gain of eleven yards It was first down for I again Harner on a delayed pass dashed through center fori five yards At this Juncture Maryland trolled out two aubstltutes Harner got a yard on another delayed pass He hit right guard The Cadeta hud- died and Bsrnes made a dive jveri right tackle for one yard Only two and one-half yards were needed for' touchdown A pass Harner to Barnes failed and Maryland took the hall on the twenty-yard Une Snyder on two consecutive bucks gained five yarns The game ended with the tall In Marylandl possession i on Its own twenty-flve-yard line Typewriters For Rent ALL MAKES Special Ilateg to Student SOW LOCATED AT 1119 TlllltD ST Phone Randolph 569SMV Bartlett TypewriterCo Inc more through the same place Wll naimlind flva nrrin War cholie made first down Warchullr throuah the fine for a five-1 epun wirougn tne line ror a nve yard gain the Cadets were pcnallrfdj 1 five inure yards for offside Rob' hit left tackle for three yards On fumbled the fake play Warcholle ran off tackle mun'yra lne' ball on Time was taken out mnra MrCrv when Harner waa injured on the play Kessler punted to 11 furty- ipans to Evans who made twenty-five i linA' lh yards but the play was called Maryland was off-side sndj Blacklstone ripped through for five'i flv yards Hawkins wem yaids Evans made sis yards srd' cross-buck for five- first down on off-tackle play War-: na nrst down Barnes went cholie got three yards but failed for I gain on Ilia next play gln lfhout gain on the added flv yards Juat aa the quarier Plsy but Maryland was prnal- rame to a clnte with the tall on liiei off-side and the Cadets' twenty-four-yard line I 0 Maryland 0 Cadets had a no her first down Bsrnrsj glTee yrd i a pm to Scott for a'Barnrs to HawSTnrounded gain of twelve Barnes made a lateraliS muited 40 to Roberta who paw to Barnes who lost four ysrdsl ctch onTs flPAA WAfvIa nfF loobU 1 a Hawkins gained three off Barnes to gained 2 yards COSTUME BALL MOSQUE BALL ROOM Laurel and Main Streets WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 1928 Music Dy Old Dominion Orchestra Beginning 9 1' Admission 9150 Per Conple Kecand Quarter A puts Blacklstone to Dodson was grounded and tne tall went to the Cadeta on their 24-rd line Haw- k)ni slpprd off tackle fur 4 yards Harner dashed through for throe yards Harner added two mure Me- iS'sjrt snsrr Cray punted 55 yards to Maryland's 20-yard line as Biackisione returned' Jrd to 3g-vrd Harner lost I yards Ha wkns i Barnes' king jaw to Uaruer over the goal slipped through Harnerl arms wi'h teo men Interfering and the tall was given to Maryland on the1 end for five yards Time wse taken ysrd lin-- On the exchange of pun's Maryland gained fifteen yards Dod- I Evans lost a yard on the play Coarh Curley Byid sent in his first string ny (Virgin:) Hutcheson (Vir-jtarkfifld men tonting of Kessler i Being (Cade) Thornton' (Vu- Bryder Roberts and Radice Won-Oupr w-i Ple at left guardlby Grove Roberts punted fifry ysids and Winter iCsden Haskins received on Roberts' kukiihe tail rolling to I's thirty- puI vhen H8y Injured vliji the tail on the thirty-five- yard line then play was resumed Swdri next meet Navy Annapolis Is with.

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