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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 10

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HWWMJ rwVMMMW BVf WVW 4 i 1 WVW Endeavor Bests Rainbbw McLarnin Wins Hectic Battle Title Fro vy-v Kv') -f y- Boos ol Protest Yellow Jackets Work for Tide Defense British Lead In Last 15 Miles SlapteyMaxie Shorn' of Tide ByRingChiefs Photos by South The rfieaapeefte Canereere rhampiant of Ashland risk (hey eonU trade some wifingoeaa or ('life morn experience Left Brass (Bnha) Lewis ffopeweif frspUrt expert whose three porert row versions nsMl the rhempionahip lost off 21-20 shows how Center Freak Williams Highland Spring whe hepes to Jfl the cepehfe shoes the departed Mi Smith star renter Right Orrin Brown lor blown Heights 1 en ndepl ol posses with eflher ene or two hand This was one-handed retrh net posed Briar Conch JVnemnn IT Skepmd right and Maced (Mash) Delatta ex-ailatar fullback his attJtoenf Greco Returns To Ring Here Shepard Has NoKick Coming Hi Kicker Come Bade Coach Finds Troubles Line 15 Pounds Lighter Per Man Freshmen Promising Midget Wolgaet le Also Deprived of Crown in Stateg Under iVJul TORONTO Bept Two world's champtaw wars atan of that titles by tbs National Bodi tiosi in convention how today The dethroned fighters are Maxis BoswUfioom Hght-bsavy weight champion ond Midget Wolgaat king of tho flywrighU Deprtvtng Rossnhinom of his title tho convention criticised Ida "dawning tactics and criticising opponents in the Wolgaet was ousted far an alleged wult on an army veteran Jackie Brown tho English flyweight waa ruled out for hia behavior during a recent bout in Orest Britain Iltlrs Goad In gome States Tho ruling against tho two lighten does not affect their standing in New York Pennsylvania California and other States not affiliated with the National Basing Association Almost 100 delegates from fifteen American States and the Canadian provlncw of Ontario and Qua bee at- tended the meeting Following are 1834 in order: Champion Max Baer Bteve Hama Art Laaky Primo earners King Levlnaky Tommy Lough-ran Declared open Maxey Rerenbloom ineligible: Tony Shucco Joe Knight A1 Gainer Ambrose Palmer Len Harvey Lou Broull-lard John Henry Lewis Champion Teddy Tarare: Young Corbett Young Stuh-ley Jock MrAvoy Fred Steele Fred Henne berry Vince Dundee Welterweight Champion ta be de-elded by tonight Barney Rose-Jimmy McLarnin bout: Harry DubUnsky Bep Van Klareren Tony Herrera Franker Britt Tony Leto Lightweight Champion Batnsy Horn Young Peter Jackaon Lou Ambers Wesley Harney Parte Aplor Cleto Loeatelll Frankie Kllck Champion Freddie Milter: Baby Arireiendl Leo Kodak Jose Geronla Nel Tarleton Open for champion: Sixto Ember Darkle Blandoa Young Casa nova Young Tommy Speedy Dado Joe Archibald Open Valentin Angel-man Mickle McOulre Tommy Parade Percy Dexter The National Wrestling Association rerocnir-d the fallowing champions: Heavyweight Jim Landas: light- heavy welch Leroy McGurk: middleweight Gus Kalllo: Junior middte-vrelght (155-pound rltasi Billy Thom welterweight Jack Reynolds Louisville waa awarded next year convention North Carolina request that the NBA recognise as light-heavyweight champion the winner of a fight between Joe Knight and Tony Shucco waa handed to the special championship committee for consideration and decision tomorrow Share OrertertMM-k Dulles BLACKSBURG Sept Wishing to conserve backfield forces Vir ginia Tech roaches scrimmaged linemen only in a two-hour drill this afternoon Captain George Smith Gore So-daro and Duncan Holsclaw will share quarterback duties coaches said Indlaa aa Fandameatai WILLIAMSBURO Sept William and Mary coaches went back undamentaia thia week The third week of training waa opened today with a light workout leading up to dummy scrimmage A regular scrim mage Is scheduled for tomorrow 10 of 13 rite re Saw Rote Victor MADISON SQUARE OARDEN BOWL NEW YORK Sept Pi Ten of 13 leading boxing wrlt- ft era at the ringside for the Jimmy Mcljirnln-Barncy Roes welterweight championship fight saw Rosa the winner The three agreeing with Referee Arthur Donovan and Judge Tom-mv Shorten that the coast Irian-man had won back hia title were James Dawson of the New York Time: Pat Robinson of International News Service and Ed Fraynr sports editor of the New York American The other 10 including Edward Nell of the Associated Press believed the Chicago youngster safely defended the heavier of hia two world titles by margins ranging from a single round to four Tht cartetiils I ifi Wilkur WtaS Son Paid oslhes Daily liras I I I Prank Oniwak Oua Hvps Itsr Murad Richards Vidrafr Hmiy-Tnfenas Dan Parker Daily Mirnr BS Burns CMrae Tnfeuar Md ICcrrsT Antnraa Murray Lraln Dally Mirror NHL Awatlstsd Press Psi WsMsssn inti News Strain Xd Fnyat Sswnran i a a a a a a tat a i a a i ail tta ita a a a i Dswsso Tirana i 8 8 1 WHO USE Greet Verdict For Ex-Titlist Experts See NoWancThaii Draw for Roaa in Hectic See-Saw 15-Rotrad flal Spent at 'Finish Charlie Lynch tha other Mod for Rota tearing tha to Arthur Donovan tha months ago at the dose df But aa Parbre broke tha in Boas' favor so did night awing tha issue tho with a vote Car tha btahmam that continued tho amaafng string of fau- a'flrttUUo dsfare'now standing at eleven straight Ho walterwtoght champion from the time ef Pate Utao da to ward off hia Erst Official Parisian Clare Tha battle waa so dare that Dior tell gave McLarnin too rounds Row five and called four own Lynch gave Rare aeven McLarnin six and called two even Donovan alone aaw a really decisive margin either way He gave 5fcLarnln ten rounds and Here fire Tht AnoeUtad made It equally ctoae but returned tho aame vote as Lynch for Ross aeven for the defending champion tog McLarnin and two even Of thirteen critics around tho ringside ten had Bore winning by margins of from ena to four rounds white onto thrre tMclarnin Rarely has a major battle desperately fouaht yet re cl shifting in tha tides of favor ao mn in the punishment' that both wholesale and unflinching Absolutely dladalnfui of MeLaroln furious right-hand smash Rom mads it tha slugging fight bo hod promised He was fighting a different McLarnin tonight from the slow ring-rusty warrior he beat in May a McLarnin thia time with all hia old spaed ond accuracy and beautiful booing aklll Yet round alter round he stood with him and swapped right-hand punches swaying at times himaelf then coming bark with flashing maahea that buckled the Irishman knees and him bold Lip Split Away to a fine start boxing prettily behind a long left Jab feinting blocking McLarnin easily took the first and thud rounds and in the third started a lump ruing under Rosa' left rye More rights split Rosa lips in the fourth and the challenger seemed on the way to an easy victory But the beady-eyed Chicago kid stoical under punishment powered by something that swept him through McLarnin heaviest smashes despite the alx-pound weight advantage in the Irishman favor hadn't really started to fiaht He took tho fifth on a low blow though soundly beaten most of the three minutes He lost the alath when McLarnin nailed him gain and again with that furious right hand half closing Barney left eye and splitting hia lip Nothing Jimmy did could atop Barney forward motion and while It wasn't enough to give him an edge in the seventh the left hooks he smashed at clow quarters into tho Irishman body the rights he started flinging into Jlremy chin began to take their toll Prom there en with but one break in the tenth when McLarnin did all the leading as Rare roasted Barney either won every round or held hi challenger even By the twelfth McLarnin left eve waa completely closed and Barney stormed around him' pouring both hand into the head and body from the blind side bedevilling haraMlng hounding the challenger and the title seemed safe A McLarnin tally with one right splitting Rosa' llpa again won him the tenth and broke tha procession The eleventh and thirteenth were shout even a they stood toe to toe and hammered each other tolly Furious In hi determination teasing off punches though hia body were armor-plated Rosa waa a rowing madman in the last two rounds In the fifteenth so tired was McLarnin that hia knew were bending and ao ROm crashed blow after blow into hia head hia legs crumpled twice and be barely kept erect Hia last Ml of energy before stumbling Into the arms of ancient "Pop" Porter hia manager was used up in the cartwheel he always turns when he expects to receive the decision McLarnin weighed 146 1-4 pounds Roto 140 1-4 Trophiro Arc Selected For Gty Golf Tourney Trophies for winner and runner-tm and for victoro in other arrUons at The Ttmei-Dlt patch twelfth annual rity-wido golf tournament at tho Country Club of Virginia Jamea River course are being selected today That they trill be amiable awards need not be mentioned for the trophies arc selected with an eye toward the usage of the respective awards Meanwhile entries continue to com Into The Tlmes-Du patch office from the city ace links men en the coupon which la carried elsewhere oa this pare DON'T HME7D WALK OR IN A BARREL EITHER! IS BEPENBABLE1 Rainbow Holding Lead Until Torn Quickly Overhauled by Sopwith's Boat Race Again Today IM ha US provtako that fawore about with Booted (ear or earthing of the eon Hated la the eondlthna (oetninc this race Noneihriet the committee saw Endeavour plight and without anv request froai Mr fiopwith bowed U-Bah postponing the race far flftera twm tbue giving the rhaUrnger patty flaw to art the mere to rights Ibt race roanalttee could hardly have done anything etoe to be cure None-ttinbw in waving etrtet adherence to the rules a did a very gracious thing and one which after the contest was Mr Bopwith was quick to recog- All aorta of reasons might be advanced to account for mocnentous victory but the etaeatial fact ia that the royal blue flier was fast as a scared cat under conditions os they existed in this initial contest And incidentally it was pre-ctaety these conditions in which this writer had prophesied she would be at her best end have her greatest chance for victory Endeavour was simply too speedy for the American sloop when tne windward mark had been turned and the rivals wan squaring away On the fifteen-mile route lyinc directly into the eye of the wind Rainbow gained the advantage at the start by vi'itus of the better judgment end skill of Harold Vanderbilt And tbrouebout the two hours and four minutes of sailing to the windward an Cup record by the way Rainbow proved herseli sufficiently swift and handy to hold fetr oppoont rrmvBs Tbs trouble however wee that the Vanderbilt sloop was not able to leave gudmimn far enough astern to keep tha Britisher ritlaher out of striking distance they had sounded this wind-mark Only eighteen seconds ward mark Only glapaeil between the time that Rainbow completed her fifteen miles Into the wind and the time In which la-Oeeiniir made the turn Wind FaUa Bainbow When five minutes later it became apparent to Mr Vanderbilt ea to all is that hie boat wee not fast to hold the onrushlng chal- he did tha only thing possible Halowersg hu spinnaker aet amaU-ar sail and tadted to the eastward in hopo of finding wind shift which would onablo him to angle in toward tha finish at a swifter pace than Endeavour waa making in running di-lactly to this dsairad spot Hot the wind remained true end tnally tmr losing valuable minutes Hefnbow was haadsd back toward the xtshe of sloop nuking homeward to tha laurels that awaited her The flael stems at tha race saw Rainbow lag pliislnf gain thanka to a la tha wind but it waa too late that could bo done waa to make defeat lass convincing than it lit ha vs been So Rainbow waa beaten But the cup not yet shaky There win be other raeee under conditions perl favorable for Rainbow than ex- in thia Brat race But Endeavour is a speedy craft make taka about that Betting New ravers Challenger "The elapsed time of Bouts 4 minutes 44 seconds was approaimately IB minutes short of the America's Cup record for a similar iite the fact both boats former mark for a IB-windward leg with a stiff vr Mowing Rainbow's time was Bainbow with an elapasd tfana of 04:31 for tha Bgstihaif when she turned the matt with en IB second advantage bettered the farmer America's Cup record of IfB'tO act by the American yacht Vigilant In tbs of the MES aeries against third race Valkyrie XI fltr this sic Them era still sis races to go be-Bom the limit of tha aeries is reached and It takes foot ttuaphe to cap-turn the cup fburtaea years ago Mr Thomas Upton's Shamrock IV won tho first two ran teats of a host three-out of five asslso only In low tho nest thrm In a tow to tho defcndtr Batolute It's too early therefore to concede tho Briton anything more than what ha 4a sntltiad to on the beau of today fine comeback but American confidence hw nevertheless given way now to tome apprehension and tho bet link odds hnvo shifted in favor of tho challcngy Prseldent NourmahaL Vinosnt aboard tbs Mg yacht among those witnessing Bndeav- ithrifll out's thrilling victory Hu nation's Chief EaocutlYe had a c)ow-up of tha finish and Howmahal joined in the noise-making din that marked the conclusion of the race Bacauw of tho turbulent ares as well aa the fact week-end holidays were over the flotilla accompanying the racers waa sharply reduced There ware a half-down aacunton steamers well an impress! re array of Mg private yachts but only tho bard-last sailers ventured out to tha open ata la mull craft- AU told there were probably no more than 150 to AM boats of varying Aw in tha spectator fleet in addition to the Sony patrol lines of navy and Coast Guard wmcIb Sopwith's victorious start in his first hid for the America's Cup marked only the fourth thru a chal-tmger baa craned the line first in forty-one races sailed for tha trophy Maw 1BT0 The only previous Victors were the British Livonia in the third raw of the 1ST1 series and the two triumps for Bhsmrock Xv in IBM The second race scheduled tomorrow wiU bo over a 10-mils triangular oourw with tha start at 10:40 A fi T) under bill Blumes Miner Accidents for Failure NEWPORT 1 Bept IT Harold Vanderbilt skipper of Rainbow tonight blamed many minor accidents at contributing causes to tho defender's defeat by Endeavour Tint wo carried away a spinnaker guy and than early on the leeward lag we carried away the inrer spinnaker boom lift next to the mart The boom came right down on derk and tho foot of the spinnaker tore Hie spinnaker ia being fixed now" Vanderbilt wid there would be no atd lor a postponement on his a--count snd declared Rainbow would bo ready for tomorrows race He plana no alterations Gosport Cheer Foes OOBPORT ENGLAND bept 17-W -This villa ge home of the British America Cup challenger went wild with Joy tornoht at tho news of Endeavour victory qver tho American yacht Rainbow The entire population turned out to the result at the BnMMvour'i win thora waa a wild outburst cheering Both tho yacht and fiopwith tta skipper came la fiar applause The workmen who built the En dsavour then led the crowd in three hearty cheere far Harold Vanderbilt of Die Rainbow No Pteheu Allowed kPAfiHIHOTOB Bept Per who expected to aet cioseup te for -the International i will tie disappointed Tha Commerce Department late today Farhads planes hereafter to ap- Qtfg mUt to 1 tha prana lew than the line a year ago besides coka Smith there era miming among others Denny Compton end guard and tackle: Pord Belton hefty tackle and others that packed potent poundage The heaviest man In -be Una will be Rowland Clayton threa-lattar tackla from Passaic and neat comes Frank Williams center from Highland Springs who made a letter at guard last year at 1B0 Tha others range downward to William 8ms this of Richmond who toted his 140 pounds out on tha field last year to gain a letter At ends than Is Orrin Brown York-town Heights a pasa snatcher hard Mocker and general all-around handy man who weighs Juet under 180: Smethle Mike Miller and BUI Ray tha latter a 175-pound freshman of Ashlaqd who also la working at tackle The tackle position finds Clayton the only letterman with four freshmen and one sophomore some of good promise and soma with no eapsrtonw at alL Joe Urem another Pa product who last year aa a freshman the dam of tho guards Jack Be radge of flurry also man Bill Kaempf Richmond: MU Saved ge Surry and Boh Wtoaa Atlantic Highlands are three prootoaing PfiHfttitfi Center BUnatlon Gsad Williams looks capable of tha center assignment white understudied by Rank Femma of Box bury Masa and Lewis Taylor of Ashland Tha situation there looks fair enough If wUIlngnsre to work were a substitute far experience then tho team might be great But aa osm of them said "There half a doaan follows out there who never saw a before" Coach Shepard himself aaid Til have a good team by tha first of December" Tho Jackets have not lost on their homo field In aeven years but Shepard is apprehentova especially aa fit John's turn up In Ashland for tha second game of tho schedule thlo year Eton due October SO ta other dangerous foe he believes The schedule Includes: fiapt Langley Field at Langley OetT fit John at Ashland Oct 13 Apprentice News Oct 37 Guilford at Oullford: Nov 3 Bridge-water at Bridgawater: Nov 10 American at Ashland: Nov IT Oallaudet at Washington: Nov 34 Hampden-fiydnvy at Hampden -Sydney School at Newport Perhaps This Manager Will Change the Rates CORTLAND fiapt (PI Mickey Gallagher golf pro at tha Thousand Island country Club Alexandria Bay sprang surprise today on Dan Simmons manager of a Cortland Hotel who advertises "children under may "bo gussta without chart Mr and Mn Gallagher on tho way to Augusta Oa where Mickey is to terra through tho winter atopi with their brood of eight children "I thought you aaid your children were all under years at age" fi! "They certainly are" Mickey replied "10 got two acta at Conqueror Signs Landers Meets King Joey Greco Brooklyn battler who defeated Stumpy Jacobs hare last week is coming bock for Walter Keenan first indoor program scheduled for the Auditorium Monday night Her nan has not got definitely signed an opponent for the former Golden Gloves champion who proved hia worth by beating Jacoha in a rough tough fight that tho fans liked in spite of tho rain As a semi-final Billy Landers of Norfolk who has made short work of two opponents here will meet another Golden Olores winner Joe King atablemate of Greco who won his amateur title and turned pro along with Greco Landers has put away his two Richmond opponents lazy Kaplan good Baltimorean and LeRoy Drus-gan of in easy order but this time hi opponent no they say) has offered to make it winner-take-all a proposition Lenders ha not yet replied to Anions King recent foes have been Sixto Escobar something of a sensa tkm In New York and rated by the A aa "eligible to become chsm- Dick Welsh Philadelphia Joey Brooklyn and A1 Ragone Haenan has presented two excellent shows recently but says thia will be hia "masterpiece" with the armi-fina! aa good a the final He points to tho fact that ha believes In setting tho stare whipped and oiler in evidence Fred Wallmeyer Hotment Queries Hobby Qoldsteln Btumnv tjuaneqnreby OMMwumpyj robe and Tony have been whipped on cards presented by the Sportsmen's club Now he wants to see reco and Landers taka it Bird Wins 100-Mile Pigeon Race Averaging STB A3 yards per minute a homing pigeon belonging to I Waldbauer won the 100-milr young-bird race Saturday it waa announced by A Beck president of the Hi-Plane Racing Pigeon Club yesterday The local club holds membership in the Federation of American Homing Pigeon Fancier Birds from ten local kffti entered the race the pigeons being liberated ter Boyd at South Boston at 10:30 The winning bird reached Its home loft at 1:53:15 flying the 100 miles in three hours twenty-two minute and fifteen seconds A bird belonging to Waldbauer also flew In second with other finishing as follows: Tyler third and fifteenth Martin fourth and fifth: McKinney sixth and seventh: Pulliam eighth and twelfth: Robertson ninth and eleventh: Grant tenth and thirteenth Garber fourteenth and sixteenth Will seventeenth and eighteenth: Christian nineteenth and twentieth A 150-mile race will be flown sometime this week Mr Beck announced Virginia Polishes Attack UNIVERSITY Sapt The Virginia varsity spent this afternoon a Dora ting and polishing its attack elai with Randy Garnett directing the play of regular replacing Bus Male who is out for tho season aa result of a shoulder injury received on Saturday Seventy-fire freshmen began practice today under Coaches Dickens and Slppley DONT GAMBLE! Mil 4-ecw By Charles Houston Timei-Ditpotch fporfi Idttor ASHLAND Bept Coach Norman Bhepard of Randolph-Macon isn't kicking of course but if he wen it is probable that his Yellow Jackets would stand a better chance of defending successfully their Chesapeake Conference which incidentally waa won by a kick Mac Curtis of Hampton isn't coming back and he'd been counted on to do practically an tha passing and punting Marcel fMush) Dr Lot to Is back but coach and therefore the very efficient fullbacking services of this man who mdde aD-teems by are unavailable Utile Harry Hew fleet-footed quarterback is gone too and Coka Smith the mighty center ta teaching school Dick Weiss halfback a ho Is gone And so It Is Coach Shephard toying to develop kickers end passers gls back of necessity are sreeriwrtth DSUrtto Hess Weiss and Curtlggona Lewis Only Letter Back1 Among tbs letter-winning backs at a year ago now out among the forty willing workers ia only one-tBruno (Rube) Lewie of Hopewell the little fellow whose three perfect drop-kicks enabled Randal ph-Macon to beet Hampden-Sydoey 11-30 for the ehampionshlu and Lewis la just little fellow with a Mg toe James Bair a freshman from Turtle Creek Pa a suburb of Pittsburgh has come In with an excellent reputation a triple threat back He weighs 16B and Is getting plenty of work Ho Is being groomed as quarterback as la Archie Martin another freshman who eomm from Suffolk weighing 140 pounds -Norman Westbrook another freshen heaviest of tho backs at ITS with only the experience of Cortland High School behind him is showing ome promise as kicker end passer and if Inexperience lent too hard to overcome may provo a most valuable addition Roxy Moore still another freshman Hampton would likely bo the starting fullback if the first game were to be played tomorrow He woigho 170 Eight halfback candidates four of whom ere freshmen weigh between ISO and ISO and that talk an eloauent store Tholine good what there' Is of It will weigh some fifteen pounds per Spiders New Uniforms Are Given an' Airing Wearing their new uniforms for the first time the University iff Richmond Spiders in red Jerelea and flaming helmets ran through a hard practice yesterday There waa little at rough-and-tumble scrimmage but plenty of drill In new offensive play There were several new plays added As yet Coach Thistlethwaito has not Intimated any starting 1 line-up for the opening game with Hoanokt College hare September SB Interaatiamal League Toronto 8: Newark 0 Albany 4 Rochester Duke Georgia Blue Devils Seen Likely to Again Win Southern Conference Title By A Alexander Member AU-American Board Football (Keg fi Pat Off) Lines may bo drawn in the South to indicate at least three football teams mat nave tha beat cbancas at finishing the 1834 football aeaann with records that will give them national prominence Three three standout teams seem to be Duke University the Unirereity at Georgia and Vanderbilt Unlvenity Duke la again the popular choice to win the championship of the Southern Conference Wallace Wade Blue Devil ruled the territory that include Maryland Virginia and the Carolina and eem to bo Just that much better than tha other members of that conference this year The lots of Freddie Crawford Duke AU American tackle candidate of last year is a hard blow ond ho cannot he replaced with as good a man Tha return however of ouch top-notch experienced lineman aa tha Dunlap brother! (Jack and 8) Qua Ouraer and lari Wenta and Kl brilliant backs as Corky CornqUus and Jack Alexander assure Coach Wade of a good nucleus for his rlub There who watched him this spring declare that Cornelius Is Just what the doctor ordered He te big and powerful and test year waa hard to pull down but now ho has deve'-opod aneed and flevernree aa wl He passes and place-kicks well too What more can be asked In the mpre numerous and more southerly Southeastern Conference no Coaches Smile On Big Squads Justice Cadets Macs All Are Promising Perhaps it ia the weather but for unknown reaaon three prep school coaches are wearing smiles today Coach Hugh Ewing of tha Justices has a particularly Urge grin and well may ha wear It considering tha weUth of materials ha baa on hand Every position on tha team can be tilled with tettermen white many equally gifted players are on hand to push for tho berths Ho definite line-up has been given out as yet and the team atm a matter of speculation Everything has been smooth in the Justice camp A practice scrap la pending with Cheater High there on Friday Men expected to see service in that fray Include: Ends Wright McLaughlin Riggs Ross Chalktey and Young tackles Phillips Fleming Minor Oarbett and Harding guards Norvell Hay Barbour Rady Given and Boyars centers Bailey Mundy and Hopkins: backs Captain Mac Burhman Usher Spain Hamilton Mahoney films Watkins Bew and Hugh Buhrmaii "Tomato" Walsh letter man of teat year has not yet reported but ia expected to bo bock in tho fold before tho first game Morgan Beverly former regular at Hargrave Military Academy reported for practice yesterday seeking an end berth Cadets Mar Go Far Lou Onesty of Benedictine has a quad of forty-tight boys working out dally and in stele of the lack of and weight the Cadets are ex- ago period to travel far this season Men working out yesterday and who will take part in the first scrimmage Wednesday Include: Guardi Damiani Lowa Barry and Williams tackles Goldstein Riley flhlbley Wilson Ohosm snd Ksrney ends Duffy id Franklin: Callsn and ddy Wilson OTtoey Milter Bolts Cooper Braas-nan Klen Franklin and Dur-vin Coach Billy Bell of McGuire wore a grin out of keeping with hia small squad but the mentor la very happy in spite of it all fitartlng with eight tettermen tha Mae hopes were very low at the beginning of the season but tha unexpected turning up of aev-wltb additional real now men with additional weigh! accounts for the smite Wilson Reams iff teat year squad turned up with twenty pounds of added weight to bring him up to 100 Winston Godney at 176 Mda fair to bo one of the season finds while Jack Williams sporting 185 pounds may bo used either as an and guard or back The returning tettermen are very light and inexperienced and will hare a very hard fight if they should win a berth great portion at tha year with Injuries so hia lota can bo discounted Hum great backs return to Georgia in Buck Chapman Cy Grant and Jack Griffiths Chapman ta a bone crushing fullback with the speed si a halfback and a great defensive player Grant is a fine blocker an extra good broken field runner and can punt sixty yards and a mite high Griffiths ia a Jim dandy quarterback and a blocker without superior in the South Veteran for Every Fast Wagnon la a better than average end Brown McCullough and Johnson would be welcomed on any team as guards Moore head Opper Shi and Wwt are good tackles and Mc-Knlght ia a fireball at center All there men are seasoned and will be aided by additional reserves from test year plua a doren good men up from the freshman team Blank Handicap tiltllllttilk eeeeeipeei efiliaiReeaeaof to on amateur (olferx of Richmond 11) Best in State On Qty Slate Local Prep Schools Book Aces Practically every Class A high school in Virginia la Included on tho schedules of tho five local prep schools fit Christopher teat year city champions plays nine games The Justices hare a ten-game schedule Benedictine has seven games listed and two open dates The Jeffs have ten games on their schedule white McGuire play eight games The complete schedule of tho local prep schools: IT Brptmtev anudMUiw atadiins October Waadbeny Porsst Wcsthaawtaa rhesus JcgcvssB SUdluai 81 Albsos Wsstbaamtaa: Mu iteration SUdnua November Xptscoysl Nub there: Me-Oulre'i atsdlum: IS-Chrlst Church then: Virginia KpMcoyl Wcsthamptao UNIX ItlMUL September St assBsbs then October Benedictine stadium: Lyuch-irx then: Portsmouth atsdlum: St Christopher stadium November Newport News there: Iteury Tate Field 1-Osuvillr then: to Psteraburs THOMAS JKmaSON Octsbur Lynchburg then: 13-at Chrls-topbtr atsdlum: Xsmptsu Xih ihtre SS Pstsrabucs Hint Nurembtr S-HcOuM atsdlum: P-Lant msh there Benedictine Min Marshall then St Chrlsloptur Stadium Octaher Min Marshall audium Mamsaa Nish Tula Field ss-Ccewv then Mavember Bautb Bmtsu thaw: Open Thamaa Jrfltnoa atadum McOuira't Meonara Vtiyuta 11 Christ Chunh hero Wgh Btad to Front Boral Ashland Lynchburg Ohnttaphrr 1 ter Bon Charter trsvl Us Cadrt Coachat Shirt Playrre LEXINGTON fiapt Picking up offentove work where they left off teat week tha 1 Cadets after a blocking drill today spent most at their time checking playt with dum-my acrlmman Coach BUI Raftery shuffled all backs in different combinations with Dick Dodaon and Tucker Watkins aa a nucleus Eddie Law Meredith Urlck Bo McMIllln and Wayt Clark si part-time service Line Coach Ed Hast also mods regular shifts among the wingmen using Charlie Hancock Temple Hyland Dave Kane Morris Haas and Hugh Adama The last thrre named are sophomore Georgia Must Beat Tulane Alabama to Have Clear Sailing for Seaton Georgia catches Tulane and Alabama on successive Saturdays late in October If tho Bulldogs can pass there two hurdle 1 are no stomping them the rest of tho season Coach Harry Mehra and hia able assistants will are to it that tha team is well prepared for every game Vanderbilt like Georgia return a veteran for every position and in some cases has experienced replacement for them Vandy had a sophomore team teat year that made It tough for every opponent except Tennessee There la no particular standout player on the team with the exception of Rand Dixon triple threat back The squad Is one of the heaviest in the country averaging 300 pounds from end to end The huskies all like to play football and ore now ready as Juniors and seniors to so placet Tho offense will bq built around Dixon Dixon can punt Dixon can pass Dixon can run Give Colonel Dan McGugln a back like Dixon- and' a bunch that will work like tbore Vandy Juniors will and ha win cook up bad medicine for every opponent Vanderbilt has a hard early eeaaon game with Georgia Tech but after that tha schedule ia well arranged to lead up to climax games with Ten nesere and Alabama Hew head coaches at Texas Texas Texas Christian and Btor make the situation in the Southwest all cues work at this stage Regard-lets of material a new coach te apt to need a year to gat acquainted with hit material (C IBM The Cfitoaty Walsh Byndi- cate) MOTORISTS ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH PLUS Vanderbilt May Reach National Prominence i 'i 1 one team has been singled out In popular estimation as tha probable champion Competent critics hare elected VandarhUt Georgia Louisiana State Tutane a Georgia Tech and Alabaaw aa teams that have possibilities of coming through without a defeat AU these teams have good material and well established coaching ataffs Schedule requirements however will so burden most of them that I consider only two iff them as having a chance to escape defeat There two are the University of Georgia and Vanderbilt Georgia loses only one man of consequence from their fine team of teat year Homer Key undoubtedly will be missed at left halfback He was a great broken field runner a fine forward passer a good safety man and a constant threat when the other back! had tha ball Captain Batchelor at end te also gone but ha waa out a Entry CITY GOLF CHAMTIONIHir TOURNAMENT TWELFTH ANNUAL RENEWAL 1 1 rr ev 'V- Pleare enter name in naTlaMa-Dtapatchgrif championship tournament which will ba ptayed over tha James River Course of tha Country Club of Virginia September 24-28 Name mtlMtlllilfMiliMiiMMIISti Club aeuaeoaieouaedeli (Note: This tournament ta open whore club handicap doss not exceed ATLANTIC WHITE PUSH EOS i -jto A.

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