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RAiriaX Nov I -idV-A toward paa that Jlmmv Man arnl Hr larla lull Having In a quagmire the Vnlver- alr of Rlehnmnd yesterday staged hurttlna hiriy yard lo the goal line irark mm atTaie Firid In deli-aung lynrhburg Collar br a acme of 60 tond llf wall'n rm of Thirty points arrr made by Hrnrr i Donald Oray In the la-t minute of Dnhran oho probably art a Rpidrr play gave thr University of North: rrrord in five timra carrying the ball' Carolina a l-l lie with Ilia North1 ever the rnrmy line In one game iCarhlliia Hteie Collar In Ihrir annual Brranar of the ovrrahrlmnif arorrj tool ball rlaah hrre today Each Irani' It difficult lo aay much about the! blocked lha othrr'a try for point losing tram But In apitr of bring1 after touchdown crushed thr Hornrta playrd hard and I Rtale erorrd lla lourhdown uat na tn thr third period braced a Ad before the rnd of the flrat half when! hr the Bpidrrt four time within thr Jordan Wnlfpaek rnd blocked Farr is' five yard and took the ball inches' punt behind the North Carolina goal 'rfyi' A -4 mpy -v is fiom the goal line The aingle acorr for the vbiiton wae due to a Spider fumble which waa arnnprd up by Wal and fell on the ball Jordan shared honor with Stated other wlngman for Silver had put the! iri S' larr and ramrd forty yarda fur the Tarherla bark agalnai thrlr goal line! touchdown when he Intercepted a ps-s in mid- In every department the Rlrhmondj Arid end raced lo the Carolina flfteen-tram waa the better Twenty-three yard line Erickson Tarheel tub flint downe to two for the vialtore wav quarter bark aaved a arora thrn when! wir meaaure of auprrlnrity The he tackled Silver who had a clear Spider made aeveral neat forward I field from behind Four line thrusts' pawwa where lha Hornrta failed took the ball lo Carolina! seven-yard I to gel off a aingle successful one and nine and forced rairl lo try hto kirk had one converted Into a touchdown' from behind the goal line by Schumarhrr who raced Ihlrtveiqht I pute Defense Miff I'arda fw the tally Nevltt Sanford! State presented surprisingly atlff dr-: rd rr the other Spider fenae against North Carolina'! Noire I Dame atyle of attark The running' Rv Alan GeaM Associated Press Sports Editor YANKEE STADIUM NEW YORK I Nov New Ydrk University' high I hope of championship football honor I were smeared in the mud and gloom I of the Yankee stadium today by an I alert and scrappy band of opportunlaul waarlng th Blue and Orav of C3 underrated Georgetown Unlvrnuiy eleven The final arora waa 7 to I fter ona of the meat dm per a tel fought gridiron battle the East has seen Dual year playrd In a steady downpour before a crowd of 50000 spec is lor The mud -spattered hero of Oeorse-1 town's triumph waa Kenneth Provincial 113-pound end who picked up I a fumble by O'Hrrtn Violet quarter I bark In the first flvt minute of Dial game and raced eighty-seven yards I (or the only lourhdovn of Ihe game I aided by a screen of fin Interference I In the second half th New York-1 era lost four chances to break throuah I either because of fumbles or beraussl the Georgetown defense waa too stub-1 born and resourceful The beat the Violet could do was I get two points on a voluntary safrlel by Schmidt Georgetown half back In I the rinsing momenta of the game4 In a bruising roughly playrd gams that wa punctuated by repeated pen-1 ltir some twenty-five altogether I Georgetown did not seriously threaten the Violet goal after Its on brilliant scoring effort In the first period Georgetown made only two first down I In the entire game both on para while rolled up fifteen Georgetown Barrabre ITovinrUl Lawman iC) Llstonl Sarglsson Carroll tC Schneider Wynkonp Myers Cordovano Grant Mooney I Nemeeek i Tomatnl O'Hertn Duplin Hill Dwyri I Strong Botcx Follft Bsrabaus Score by periods: 0 I 2-1 Georgetown 7 0 0 I Srorlrg: New Safety by Schmidt substitute fnc Bnseki Touchdown Provincial Extra Mooney (placement) and pavilng that enabled the Tarheel laat Stepping By Spider i ttai' 4: While the field waa muddy there l0 mr Uror' Twh- unblemtahed were aeveral remarkably fait rum nnd with a touchdown laal made by the Spider While In WM not ilron enough toj game Sanford ws hard to top'r'lrh th Wuirpack goal until Maur and he worked the gwaaing game auc- i I10 on Oray reaafuliy three time onre tmalngl Coch Churk Collin ueed hi whole aeroM the line to Landrum for a point lrtnl North Carolina bark and after touchdown With the game "In' moot of hla linemen to plrrre thr the Sanford wa relieved and Blalf drcnw- Oray waa the lat to Dohrmin ran the team terrptably (rt 11t0 fray aubctilutlng for Taylor Sanford othrr half of the Fenner who had gone In for Frnnerat Spider pawing rnmbinatian wa re-1 end Man who fired the aavlng paw moved in the period after being Oray had autwtltuted for Magner hurt who In turn had replaced Ward Harneta TackUnc Fmt OuUlanding in the Wolfpark de- I 1U fence were Vaughan Floyd andLepo that final ahol to Oray the! went nr lha jTh 8laie back had kept the Tarheel' rV iUC overhead game fairly well in hand cdfo In lovtni up inxlnd of itop Rrore by pfrlods1 I I nl'ernalrd North Carolina 0 -6 In tarkle and end waa the aingle ex-N State a cepuon Hi tackling wag dean and coring Touchdown Gray -'-V Hampden-Sydney Bows to Roanoke College 12 to 0 (sub for Fenneri Slate scoring Jordan a 1 1 Indians Dcfcat Davidson Bows Colonials 24-0 To I 13-0 Local Women Slars Lose in Duck pi ns To Mischou Gulli At Washington' At Lexington i Minnesota Loses Fierce Contest to Northwestern 10-9 rule Hopes Blasted By Maroon Win Mapic City Eleven Plays Brilliantly to Conquer Death Valley Grid Team Hamsev Scores on Pass Carniirliacl Inlrrrrpling Catlrls lurking Service of Pom Ruhr Ri Yard for Captain Barnes Turns Touchdown Handy Win! Back Carolina Eleven l-'nivendly at Richmond Lynrhburg rollrge Virginia 21 Washington and Lee 13 I Maryland Roanoke Collrge 13 Hampden-Sydney 9 William and Mary Mi Georg Washington 31 1 13 Davidson Emory and Henry ZB Tusra-lum Slaunlan Military Academy II Emerson Institutr i Staunton High 21 Lexington llifgh Johns Hopkins 24 Bandolph-Maren I hard Richmond delayed the game by falling to arrive at Talc Flrld until aflrr the appointed hour Thla contributed to bring the daring minute of the game Into darknew The attendance waa the poorert of the aeaaon probably due lo i combine t1 on ot the weather and the feeling that the Richmonders would have an eaay victory Richmond arored rarly In the flrat period The Spider kicked off After aeveral exchange! of punts In which Richmond was the big gainer the bU wu worked well Into the Hornet territory Momentarily Rose aaved the situation by recovering Brown fumble on the eight-yard line The ball wu punted lo the forty-yard line and If Sanford ran It back eighteen yarda A Sanford to Sanford pat put the ban on the twelve-yard line Two plungr got three yard and on the next play Sanford went aeroa for the touchdown Lynchburg tied the snore In the same period The bqll waa on Richmond's forty-tevrn-yard line when Sanford In going through the line let the wet oval slip from hi grarp Wallace scooped it up and darhed for the gial aucceMfuUy Spiders Rrorc Again LEXINGTON VA Nov Playing In a steady rain and lacking 'the services of Ihe brilliant AI Barnes presented Itseir the William and Mryv dnwncd nhllng Indians defeated George Washington team hen today 13 to 0 University hrre today 34 to 0 Ini Dunn and William arored for the Mr Irene Miaehou and Mlw Lo-nine Gulli Washington's outstanding women duckpln bowler again displayed their skill hut night on thr Health Centre alley before cheering spectators The visiting stars In three games amassed a total of (43 pins and easily defeated the A Genenl Office team of Miss Strange and Ma Gill who collected S57 pins Mrs Mischou had high game with lie and high set with 331 pins an average that would do credit to a man She won the all-eVenta price but year in the national duckpln tournament ai Baltimore and will return to the Health Centre next March to defend her title In the 1929 tourney awarded to Richmond Miss Gulli Stih Again in Limelight Rutherford Counts 2nd University Detroit II St Louis 0 Butler 12 Munele Normal I Michigan Slate Collrge I Mississippi A and I Akron 0 Western Reserve 16 Adrian Mlrh 0 John Carroll 12 Furman II Wake Forest 0 Carson Newman 0 Tennessee 57 Pennsylvania 20 Chicago 13 Purdue 10 Case 0 Miahl 20 Ohio University 13 Ohio Wesleyan 43 Wooster 6 Dayton 13 Loyola (Chicago) 7 Tulane 27 Mllsaps 0 Columbia 0 Cornell 0 Colgate 14: Wabash 6 Harvard 39 Lehigh 0 Grinnrll 0 Marquette II Iowa State 13 Oklahoma 0 Iowa 19 South Dakota 0 Oakland City 12 Rose Poly I Indiana Central 12 Earlham I-Union 0 Williams 37 Susquehanna 26 Penn Military College 0 Arkansas 7 0 Villa Nova 20 Burknell I Boston College 00 Manhattan 8 Rutgers 12 Catholic UH 0 Wllderforce 6 University of Knoxville 6 Georgia Tech 12 Oglethorpe 7 Duke 38: Mercer II Pittsburgh II: Syracuse 0 Louisville 0 Western Teachers College 20 Nebraska 20: Kansas 0 Haskell Indiana 7 Washington 0 Chattanooga 70 South Western 0 Mississippi 26 Clemson 7 EVANSTON ILL Nor Northwestern's fighting football eleven made Its debut Into Ihe victory col umn of the Western Conference today tumln bark Minnesota 10 to 9 Nearly 50000 homreomen saw ths Hanley coached team pas Its wav tn the second period to the 10-yard line where Captain Walt Holmer booted a goal from placement for whet proved to be the margin of victory Previously lha crowd had watched Bill Caiderwood Northwestern half back coop up a funtbla on hla 35-yard Una and rare seventy-five yard to a touchdown lloimrr adding th extra point from placement A bad pass from center gave Minnesota a 3 to 0 lead before the hauls was a minute old Holmer fell on the bell berk of hto goal Une to give Minnesota a safety Caiderwood run and Holmer' plaeal kick however enabled Northwestern to trot off the flrld at the half with a 10 to 3 lead Storting late in tha third period tha mighty Gopher began their bone-crushing type of play who throw the ball hard with an In the second quarter Sanford made easy awing yet retain the grace of two gain for a toUl of thirty-one her sex Tn afoul of ''split" In the yard in lucceulnn He then passed: final game holding her total to 312 over the Une to hi brother who pin These alar competed 1 here with caught the bell The touchdown wua five-man team the night that the not allowed because the receiver had Health Centre celebrated lla opening used hla hand to remove one of i The acorea follow: hla opponents Lynchburg took theMi Mischou 119 1 03 109 131 ban on downs and punted to safetyiMias Gulli lio 107 9 312 643 Ballard made a twenty-yard sprint i Miss Strange (7J04 (3 274 round end A pass Sanford toMia GUI g2li Dohnnan put the baU on the right-' yard line and on the next play Dohr- Dohrman1 way for JMsWsanilllen Winner next touchdown by falling on a Lynch- i Over Jr Varsity 2 M) burg fumble on the ROANOKE VA Nor frtV-Using thrlr deadly passing offensive with telling effect the Rosnoke Collrge Maroons triumphed over Hampdrn-Sldney here today 12 to 0 It was a -battle of two forward passing elevens from the opening whistle Tiger as well as Maroon employing this mode of attack with a measure of success but the valley" aggregation found the Lutheran 'defense too strong when within easy scoring distance Roanoke scored Its first touchdown from the 23-yard line early in the second period on a paw Dietrich to Ramsey It wu a short toss Just over the line of scrimmage Ramsey sprinting 15 yarda after receiving the ball The score cialmaxrd a steady advance from the Maroons 45-yard stripe end fo'lowcd close on the heels of a 15-yard pass from Dlrtrlch to William Ramsey Intercepted a Tiger pass and ran 38 yards to Hampden-Sidney's 17-yard marker to begin the Maroons second march to a touchdown late in the third quarter Three completed passes soon advanced the bail to the 4-yrd line from where Rutherford went over in two powerful thrusta at the fighting Tiger line Four times Hampden-Sidnoy threatened but in each case something happened to prevent a seme The game was not a minute old before two long passes had given the Tigers the ball on Roanoke 14-yard marker Dietrich intercepted a toss to halt the advanre Early in the second twrnty-five-yard Une He went over tackle for ten yarda A pass Sanford to Sanford wu downed on the one-yard line Dohnnan crashed over for the touchdown Sanford passed to Landrum for the extra point A break helped the next touchdown Noire Dame Vidor Over Penn Stale in Hard Contest 6 to 0 Columbia and Cornell Play Scoreless Game NEW YORK Nov (V-Columbia and Cornell two earnest if Ineffective footbaU elevens locked horns and battled through four periods of generally unexciting football before a crowd of 22000 at Bakerfleld this afternoon II waa the second scoreless tie played by three team in the tost two yeara Evenly matched and minus a aingla outstanding star capable of leading any consistent attack the teama fmigh on a field greasy with mud and la a continuous driwle r8peda1 to The Tlmrs-Diapatchl WOODSTOCK VA Nov With Mirth and Georges leading the offense a more experienced football team of the Massanutten Military Academy roled up a score of 24-0 ht -a lnl't th Junior varsity team of nd St John's Cnlleae of Annapolis on ha ranTflfleen0 vsrds1" 'h cdmy flfd here thl ef'emoon th lhlrtH Coach Olunt'a aggregation put up woven uiumi KKrfgiiion pul up i Cadets Williams getting through tarkle for the sernnd marker Just before Uie rnd of the game The team battled In a steady rain during the first quarter with neither team able to score Kell of Davidson ripped off pretty run of twenty and forty yards but two fumble were costly The quarter ended with the ball in I'i possession on Davidson's six-yard line Roy Dunn I went In for Holixrlaw aa the second quarter opened and on his fourth plungr at the line he scored a touchdown The try for point waa low During the remainder of the period I kept the offense Dunn Hawkins and Uarnrr reeling off fifteen-yard runs Davidson held for downs on lla own three-yard line as the period ended With I leading Davidson I to 0 In the third quarter neither team waa able to gain consistently though Hawkins end Dunn hit center for two first downs Kell recovered a fumbled punt lor Davidson and Fraley Intercepted a pass Laughnrn Cadet substitute quarter returned a punt twenty-five yarda to mid-field as the quarter ended In the fine! period McCray Inter eepied a Davidson pass and on the next play Williams substitute back passed twenty-four yards to Laughorn for first down on the Wildcats' aix-yard line William went off tackle for a touchdown Scott added the extra point from placement Davidson held for downs inside the ten-yard Une to repel a final thrust I (13) Position Davidson (II Moody Brock A Grow Archie Haase Harper Chadwick McConnell () Willard i 8 Bmith Hewlett Leftwlch Scott Middleton Hawkins linn Holtsclaw Kell Uarnrr () Brohard McCray Fraley Seme by periods: 4 0(0 Davidson 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Dunn Williams Point after Scott (placement) Substitution: Rochelle for Haase Dunn for Holtsclaw Smltn for Moody Smith for Willard Wll- the Central High School Btadium The Indiana started soon after kickoff and after an exchange of punts soon had the ball on the Colonials' five-yard line A pass over the goal gave the ball to George Washington who promptly kicked out A punting durl thrn developed between Bauser-man and Carry with the former having the beat of it The Ind'ins' first score came In thr second quarter when Bauscrman blocked a George Washington kirk on the 15-yard line which Lankford recovered on the two-yard line A plunge by Bauserman waa good for a touchdown The try for point failed In the third period the Colonials unleashed an attack which soon had the bell on the Indiana' 15-yard line Here Carmichael Interrupted a pass shook off tackier and raced eighty-five yards for a touchdown He broke up the brat attack the Colonials had for the Colonials had advanced fifty yards down the field by a S3 -yard run by Barrow and a long pass Lope-man to Barrow The Indians added two more In thr fourth period Paxaon Interrupted a pass on the 50-yard line and carried it to the 20-yard line A aeries of end runs placed the ball on the one-yard line where Bauserman carried it over La ted George Washington recovered a blocked kick on the Indians' 20-yard line They tried to make a field goal which waa blocked by Carmichael who carried the ball to the 50-yard line A 15-yard penalty forced the Indiana to kick out An exchange of punts gave thr Indians teh ball on their own 30-yard line A long pass Bloxsom to Ryan wu good for ofrty-flve yarda placing the ball on the Colonial' 25-yard line Another pass Bloxsom to Ryan wu good for a touchdown The gene ended with the Indiana on the Colonials' 15-yard line going for another touchdown Wa Ma Wa Frlurll Allshouse Carmichael (C) Vanmeter Rogers Rollins Fields Carey Paxson Cl Rogers Murphy Blaine Harris McOrew Ryan Lopeman (Cl Willis Morrow Princeton Ohio State 6 Wisconsin 15 Alabama 0 Georgetown 7 New York University 2 Noire Dame 9 Penn State 0 Brown Holy Crews 0 Yale IB Dartmouth 0 Georgia 13 Auburn 0 North Carolina State 6 North Carolina 6 Lynchburg High 54 Danville 0 8 12 Danville Military Institute 0 Spring Hill 26r Union University (Jackson Trnni 6 Birmingham Southern 0 Centenary 0 Franklin Marshal 20 Haverford 14 West Virginia Collegiate Institute 19: Lincoln University iMIssouri) 7 Hanover 30 Bctliel College 6 Texas A and 44 North Texas Teachers 0 Baylor 7 Texas Christian Indiana State Normal 19 Franklin 0 Coe 19 Cornell 0 Iowa Wesleyan 20 Penn 0 Bouth Dakcta State 18 Crelgh-tton 7 Columbus 14 Augustana Davls-Elklns 39 Concord 0 St Lawrence 12: Buffalo 0 Oberlln 19 Rochester 12 Conn Aggies 20 Coast Guard Academy 0 Drexpl 46 Agates 0 Upsala 0 Lowell Tex 7 Lafayette 13 Washington and Jefferson 13 West Trnnessee Normal II Jonesboro A ana 14 Miami University 11 Rollins 0 Maine 0 Colby 0 Worcester Tech 24 Cooper Union 0 Geneva 6 Grove City 12 St John 0 Providence 0 Niagara 12 Clarkson 0 Missouri 0 Drake Wesleyan 24 Trinity 0 Marietta 14 Muskingum 11 St Xavier 19 Kansas Wesleyan 0 Michigan 3 Illinois 0 Boston University 7 Springfield SwatFtnore JO Delaware 0 Thiel 6 Allegheny 0 Vermont 0 Norwich 0 Tufts 0 New Hamp'hlre Bates 0: Bowaoln 12 Gettysburg 27 Dickinson 0 Florida 71 Sewanee 6 Vanderbilt 14: Kenturky 7 Centre 20 Marshall Capital 7 Heidelberg 71 Schuylkill 10 Temple 7 Bowling Green 12: Defiance 12 Loyola (New Orleans I 29 St Edward University 0 Northwestern 10 Minnesota 9 Carroll Collae 7 Lombard 6 By Damen Runjran (Copyright 1921 by Universal Service) PHILADELPHIA Nov Notre Dame 9 Penn State 0 Rockne la right He saya you win 'em In the first few minute of play That's the way his wandering tribe from Bouth Bend heat Penn State on Franklin Field thla afternoon The Bouth Benders pushed the Key toner back on their heels with a 72-yard shove early in the game John Nlcmlc which sounds like Polish Jack Chevlgny a Frenchman and Fred Collins an Irishman did moat of the shoving Frank Carldeo a New York Italian wu permitted to make the touchdown allowing that Notre Dame is very democratic A safety late In the pastime gate the wandering tribe Its other points After that old Knute'a bova didn't push so hard or maybe the Penn Steten didn't give so easily Knute has a fair Just fair It's about two leaden and a wheeler removed from the old four horsemen of gladder days a Notre Dame He will nerd more then he showed today if ha expects to give the Army a contest Vanderbilt Conquer Kenlueky Grid t-7 NASHVILLE TKNN Nov MV-Vanderbilt defeated Ito third conference foe here today when the University of Kentucky was unable to wlt''stend the steady pounding of Jimmy Armlstrad and Bill Schwarts and wu vanquished 14 to 7 However the Wildcats had lha pleasure of seeing the confidence exhibited by the Commodore before tha game suddenly replaced by determination when the Kentuckians outplayed Vanderbilt In the first quarter "7 Rf" fiaht 'he Marylander Ballard Holla way and San- but played far below their usual type ford made another first down and of ball then Dohnnan again crowed the Massanutten St John's Pie fi mood Wl md Urt-ohmnn Flrld ed play from the thirty-flve-yard line) Richards Jund nd Orebaugh Brnece a 8P'd" Carpenter I juertrr the visitors lost the ball on made twelve yard and Holladay addro bum Clarke Roanoke's 0-yard line when Ramsey twenty Dohrmin made fifteen and Georges Dulln! reewered Willie's fumble The whistle Holladay five May made five and Riley Lynch indn the half also ended a Tiger lw? aDd ln Dohrman Mirth Mitchell' dvie which had proceeded Jurt be- carned the ball across Cuomo Nasaueryond Ihe Lutherans 10-yard line The Checked for Tea Mutates Score by period close of the third period found thr 0 6 Tigers seven yards from a touchdown 0 0 0 o' W1(h tour downs to go the ball on the thirteen-1 TPo- Hampden-Sldney yard line But after the Spiders hed pi i- made a first down Lynchburg braced Lolgale IClOF 15 and took the ball on downs When the Hornets kicked Dohrman brought It back twenty yards on the seven- teen-ysrd Une Ballard slipped through HAMILTON Nov 3 a the next play for a touchdown Colgate sent Wabash down to dries Richmond kiteked to Lynchburg tody 11 alter a desperate Th Hornets had the ball on their -soaked gridiron Llonbager Dietrirh Willtsms Allen Worden Woodworth Hunt Blanton Revely MrLsughlin Willis Lawson Score by period: Rosnoke 0 0 Reed O' Kansas Eleven llealen Hy Nebraska 20 to 0 LAWRENCE KANS Nov Nebraska's steam roller crushed Kansas here today 20 to 0 In the feature big six football game of the day Tha plurky Jayhawkas held the Hiiskers arorelcas In the first hall but erumbled after the intermission Howell Sloan and McBridfe Hsmixlen-Sidnev 0 0 0 0 0 llama for Horner Harber for Wlllaimi Laughorn for Hawkins Wooters for Rochelle Williams for Hamer: Bigg for Dunn Palmer for Scott Covington for Brohard David for Middleton Mill for Harper Decamp for Smith: Mason for McConnell Baker for Leftwirk Referee Carrington (V) Umprlse Hartoell (N Baldaccl Fraxier Bauserman Barrow Score by periods: Jh 0 6 6 0 0 0 Scoring: Bauserman (2) Ryan Carmichael Substitutions: ft Bloxsom Lankford Dav den and Nofal For Clapper iBerkonltft Goldman and aGlca thirty-elghl-ysrd line A pass was In- SbMh cor erty lercepied by Schumacher and he gal- t0 mk lsced iTttord1 we to mtoures tajkj the is aroreiMs The Hornet got The second lourhdown was scored Yablock after a spectacular 51-ysrd I Navy Cra'hra Weslryan ANNAPOLIS Nov Displaying driving power that would not be slopped Navy today hit Its atride to snow West Virginia Wesleyan under an avalanche of touchdowns in the Western State Normal I Michigan -final two periods The aeon wu 17 Junior Vanity Ito Roanoke scoring tnurhdnwns Ramsey Rutherford Off iril: Parrish I) William' 'Val Linesman Burhr I Field Burkes IB A C) 8) (Stalbana) for Nebraska 7 a.

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