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Section II Section II landolph-Macon Yellow Jackets Hold Virginia Cavaliers To 7-7 Tie Star As Spiders Doicn Cadets 7 To 0 Tigers Loscj To Pass Attack Forward Passing Counts Heavily in 32 to 0 Victory of W-L Generals Martin Is Shining Star for Winners Collins Almon Wilson and Sawyers Register Touchdowns Jill 'iimble Costs Virginia Tilt afrr 11cm Lead Brilliant Attack of Jackets in Tieing University apital Ace Counts July Cavalier Tally aptain Enters Contest in Second Quarter to Give Home Team Goal CHARLOTTESVILLE VA Sept 26 ft A hard fighting eleven from ndolphMacon College today battled Virginia football team to a 7-7 to furnish the biggest upset of th-y In the opening games among-Old 'minion teams The Virginia Cava Urn gained atx-( first downs to three for thejt How Jackets but tore not able to over a winning touchdown In! Darts and forty-odd years of gridiron reia- State I Sooth Mercer 21 Tennessee Traaa A A Tolane 31 Vanderbilt Mercer 21 Sroanre 24 Alabama 42 Milligan 7: North Carolina Muhlenberg II: Juniata 7 Syracuse 44 SL Lawrence West Virginia 14 Dnqnesne Georgs Washington 31 Shenandoah 0 New Hampshire 12 Lowell Textile Werttaghonse 30 SL Vincents (La-Irobe Pa I 0 Vermont 1 Colon (New York) 0 Westminster 0 Slippery Back 0 West Virginia 14 Dugursne 6 Cbirago 12 Cornell College 0 Hiwassee (Tenn) 0 Bluefleld College 0 Midwest Hillsdale 1 Chicago I (second game) Minnesota 13 North Dakota State 7 Iowa State 0 Simpson 0 Findlay 13 Cose 7 Heidelberg 14 Hope 0 Defiance 19 Hiram I Wooster 11 Blaffton 0 Kansas 27 Colorado Aggies 4 Olivet 12 Manchester 1 Nebraska 44 South Dakota 4 Wabash 21 Indiana Central 0 Franklin 7 Butler Indiana 7 Obis 6 Kansas 27: Colorado Aggies 0 Michigan Stated 74: Alma 0 Bowling Green 0 Baldwin Wallace Itlcl Iowa Stale Alma 0 Minnesota "IS North Dakota 7 Minnesota 39: Ripen 9 (second game! Hillsdale 7: Chicago 9 Valparaiso 7 ElmhursL 9 Monmouth 4: Parsons 9 Weal Idaho 33 Whiteman 7 Aggie S3 Normal Emporia 34 Chiloru I Davidson 7: North Carolina State II Coast Washington 1 Utah Washington State 9 University of Idaho 9 Stanford 9 Olympic 9 SL 13: 7 California Santa Clara 2 Southwest Trias Christian 3: Louisiana Stale 9 Texas Aggies 13: Soathwestern (Texas: 9 Arkansas 13 College of Oiarka 9 Rocky Mountain Color ads it: Western Stale 3 Wyoming 23 Chad ran 9 (Tab Aggies 19: Montana Mines 9 SL (Mian) 7: Montana 7 ML SL Charles 3: Montana 9 Virginia Richmond 7 I Virginia 7 Randolph-Macon 7 L3I: Hampden-Sydney i Lynrbbarg 7: High Point I 21: King College William and Mary Norfolk Division IS: Sooth Norfolk High I William and Mary 32: Guilford 6 Raaaoka College 27 Elen 6 Ashland High 21 Pertamoeth Va High I Carson Newman IS Emory and Henry i South gonthern Methodist 11 Denton I Trass IS Simmons Eire 22: Houston Spring Hill 43 Marion I Tannmsee S3 Maryville I Chattanooga 13 Oglethorpe 7 Centenary S3 Louisiana Normal Geqrgla State 31 Port Henning South western I Tran) 33 Delta I Lsmbulh I Freed Hardeman North Carolina 31 Wake Forest 6 Carolina 7 Duke I Citadel 3: Maryville i 33: Southwestern I Ole Mim I 33 Ry Tesrhrn Citadel I Tennessee Tech 2 Howard 6 Catawba 7 State 13 Davidson East Elkins 31 Concord Army it Ohio Northern 6 Columbia SI Middle burg Fordham 2R Thiel New York 65 Hobart I Holy Croat 33 SL Bonavcalerr 4 Lafayette II Baltimore 6 Carnegie Terh 33: Buffalo 6 Colgate 4t Niagara 0 Initial 12: Lehigh 7 Vlllanava 12 Loyola Ml 6 Hit SI Miami 6 Rutgers IS Providence I Coast Guard 32 Albright 7 Williams 13: Boston reset 24 Moravian I Rhode 1 viand I Maine 7 Spring Held 12: Rrasoehier 6 Vermont 1: Union Hasten College 21: Catholic I 7 Dartmouth 16: Nuywirh 6 Georgrtewn 23 Lebanon Valley 6 Cornell 61 Clarkson 6 Waynesborg 1 Penn Stale 6 Washington and Jefferson 14 West Virginia Wesleyan 6 Allegheny 43 Clarion Teachers' 6 Brown 22: Colby 0 Cadets Drop Hard-Fought Battle 7 To 0 Clialtain Snags Pass Late in the Final Quarter for SpiderWin Ed Perlowski Stars In Spider Triumph 2000 Witness Great Tilt as Sophomore Scores on Intercepted Pass By Taut Ferris 8 ports Editor LEXINGTON VA 8ept The University of Richmond football team lived up to advance expectation today by capturing its Initial game of the season from the hard-fighting Cadets of by a score of 7 to 0 It was an exciting battle that the rival elevens waged up and down the Alumni Field gridiron before a crowd of 2000 cheering spectators tha Issue being undecided until late ia the final period when "Turkey" Chal-tain brilliant Spider sophomore snatched a Cadet pass out of the air and twisted twenty-five yards through a broken field for the only touchdown of the contesL Joyce place-kicked the extra point Previously both teams had chance to score but failed both Joyce of Richmond and Lavlnder of missing field goals from placement by wide margins and the Cadet stopping the Spiders on the three-yard line on one occasion and at the five-yard line on another The closeness of the warfare ia attested by tha number of first nine for and eight for the visitors PerlewsU Star In addition to Joyce and Chaltain who was held out of the game until the middle of tha fourth period because of a bad leg Ed Perlowski wu a particular shining light for the Spiders Perlowski pulled In passes from every angle did coma nice blocking and made tackles all over the field frequently nailing the runner from behind on playa around the opposite flank With tha necetaity for bringing the team along far the big games with Virginia and Virginia Tech tha LYNCHBURG VA Sept 26-MV-A scrappy band of Tigers from Hampden-Sydney almost spiked the running attack of the Washington and Lee Generals but showed little de-feme agaimt the air stuck of the Southern Conference school and went down to defeat by 12-to-0 score here today The Generals flashed their best form In the first half with Martin at the helm but in the second half with the latter out on account of injuries the attack both on land and in the air bogged down and they scored only one touchdown Coaeh Jimmy DeHart Introduced his new style of play for the first time and it worked well at times but the tram showed that It needed plenty of coaching to get the offense In working order The Generals outweighed the Tigers but never outfought them the latter homing their heavier opponent for downs four limes within the shadow of the goals Martin Play Fine Game Martin Sawyers Collins and Almon did most of the bell carrying with the first named showing up unusually veil for the first game He went out of action near the end of the first half with a badly injured pige-that may may keep him out far week or more In the first half the General uncorked some of the best Interference ever sen on th local flld and gains were numerous until they came within touchdowns Do Wilson and after touchdown Almon (line and Almon for Wall for McLaughlin Krapte for Harwood Peach for Franklin Humphreys for Crawley Moore for Nottingham Rita for Hogan Withrow for Garden Brewer for Franklin Martin Sales And Tubise Clubs Will Renew Title Series odayEF IfffiVd h(i Mffiitipg tfgrff pHbdm a gave his regulan every chance to bets ia come accustomed to the style of play Rained Out in Third Inter- introduced thlt season Coach Bert nlrr used more men in substitute roles than hi opponent and good arreunt of "themselves the scoring aone when tha Tigers lightened and held them The low of Martin slowed down the attack con-Uidirsbly in the second half Very Tlin- CtmiMit Cadets possibly wen not as far ed-liullcllls uMtlHll)Tannd in their training a tha A Slpders but they offend stern com-Piulfnivl 91 IT completely outplaying LjHlilOl ilo JLVq1 visiting aggregation in tha at 7 7 i quarter Tha green I Slpders but they offend stern com- tha second quarter The green jin Night I Red Maxcy Lrail Oni-laug of Tribe as Cap-! lures First Under Ares real ability while John Marshall were among members of the Lee and Captain tackles played good Whalen taking the Tar Heels Swamp Wake Forest 37-0 KENAN STADIUM CHAPEL HILL Sept Unleashing a running and passing attack which Wake Deacon eleven was unable to stop the University of North Carolina football team scored a 37 to 0 victory in its opening game Led by Rip Slusser Johnny Branch and his substitute Peacock the Tar Heels made eleven first downs and six touchdown Slusser scored three touchdowns by speedy circling of Wake tackles Peacock made his debut In a varsity game by running a kickoff eighty-fire yards for a touchdown on the first play In which he took part talnlng a strong defense Thf Rained out yesterday in the lasl-w A Position 8 First Squad Gives Va Tech half of the third inning Martin Sales Bacon RE Crawley and Tubtee clubs wiU renew their jWonor Nottingham Inter-City League championship VVrfTcJ this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at theisolon LG Franklin Stadium jBaUey tC) LT McLaughlin BLACKSBURG VA Sept uP) Harwood -Driving hard throughout the open- Sawyers HB 'Lawson i Ptochnic Inrtitute tton stands as ft was before a ball Martin HB Bradford 'Pined consistently in all periods here 'was pitched each team eager to break Collins FB Garden today to defeat King College 33 to 0 deadlock I Score I in the opening game of the football vw mat a Ls oiottiKiifil It 0 Bobby Baker manager of the local 0 Victors Over Kins 33 To 0 I King presented a light eleven which Gobblers Easv tackled doggedly and several times stopped the drives of Tech reserve but could not cope with the smooth- running game of the Oobbter vanity in the lint two periods The first Tech team pushed over three touchdowns In the first twenty IiiItc IvllCnuOVIiS ID vuC IlTVt IlvIU i WILLIAMSBURG VA- Sept Red Maxey the William andi Mary scoring ace who lost year led the State got off tc a flying start to-1 championship contender will Art Lewis righthand smoke i night in the opening game with Guil-10 rotB beWnfl It eeemed --Jfor a moment that he wu loose for ford CoUege here and contnbued twojt tmUMowtL tbbed Indian touchdown to the 31-0 Wil-a from Jcytm to put the ball Item and Mary victory over Guilford jon the twenty-yard line but the ad-The game wa played on a drenched 'vantage wu test when lino playa and field Maxey flashed up and down the' tail'd and Joyce misled a Wki-tli niL-a) IQ 7 field running back punts and id goal from placement Tha I't'l Ml LMhUlil JO" 4 iRg through his line forjCadeu paraded into Spider territory tong gains Two of his runs one format the start of the second period end axuuio Summary: haiij Scoring: and artist again! the Hopewell team thtetColln lJ1 afternoon Diary Dean ia favored ae the Tubise pitcher Tabise Hold Lead send! Sawyers Points Collins (line plunge) plunge) Substitutes: ns with Virginia the Yellow ckets have scored number of nes but today was the tint time ry were able to hold Virginia to a score Led by Lafer and Hess the visitors oiled up the score in the third riod and then successfully fought drive to the ten-yard In the fourth after they them-ves had carried the ball to within than ten yards of their oppon-fa goal Thomas Fumble Costly desperate effort to score the final period was led by Thomas 'ured Cavalier captain who came the game during the second riod to make the lone score far tram Hu last drive however was lied when he fumbled on the ten-d line after running thirty-three rds on the previous play Tbomaa fferlng from a horse" did play in the first and third qua: Randolph Macon's score game wtly after the opening of the third alter when 8id Lafer Yellow Jacket If hack took abort kick and fifty-eight yards to the thrre-yard He crashed over with the ball rre plays later Hess took a pass score the extra point Penalties were numerous and art whdown eras In sight On the ier hand the Visitors punched to the valier ten-yard stripe In the final Alter only to he held after receiving fifteen-yard setback for holding Tbomaa Score During the time hr was In the game plain Thomas ran with the hall rive times for a tout gain of 110 -ds and passed once for a aevrn-n-yard advance After three penalties had deprived gin la of first quarter scoring a nee Thomas went In with about minutes of first half still to be iyed The first time he took the Virginia suffered a holding pen-y hut a little lalrr he passed sev-tern yards to Harris and followed a forty-yard break through the -a field across the goal Randolph-Macon'a aeort-g change me early in the second quarter Vir- its had advanced within the vlsi territory only to be checked by fourth holding penally Myers nted to the side of the field to keep ball from Hess visiting safety in Instead his short kick was' sen on the run by Lafer oho tan wn the unprotected aide of field un-! forced out of bound three yards' un the goal Two line bucks by lotto were checked by the Callers Aa they stood set for a third frr sprinted around end and cross goal untouched The point was dfd on a pass Drlolto to Hess Lafer leads Threat Ekrly In the final quarter the vial-rs threatened again with Lafer coving thirty yards In two runs one im triple pass when De lotto's line tek crossed the ten-yard mark 'ldlng penalty was received At-mpted posses were knocked down With Thomas on th bench the ivallers had rushed to the ne-yard line to be held for downs hen Thomas returned the Cavaliers ned final drive Thomas broke er right tackle for thirty-three yards tnating ith teammates he inched close to the visitors goal and winning touchdown seemed In tht when he fumbled Randolph-acon recovered and ran three plays the game ended The line-ups: Virginia Randolph-Maron mdon left end Serena agrr left tackle Compton -yen left guard Vararo is center Smith butt right guard BrorkwrU ihrbough right tackle Mahoney Clair: right end Beall ickett quarter back Hess evens left half Montgomery veia right half Deltto arris full back De Lotto Officials: Eberts (Catholic) referee voefc (Georgetown) umpire Dan-si (Georgetown) head linesman Score by periods: rglnla 0 7 0 tndolph-Macon 0 0 7 Summary: Scoring touchdowns rglnia Thomas Randolph-Macon for Points after touchdowns Vir-nta Backett (placement) Ran-4ph-Macon Hern (pass) Virginia ends Gravatt and (tier tackles Berger and Flock isrds Gentry Dial and Thompkins: ieks Captain Thomas and Alwam-K Randolph-Macon ends Hardy Hi Brown: guard Williams barks was and Demuro Time of quarters II minutes i ithe Gophers won with difficulty from! Tubire held the upper hand at to Col II ns Moecorlrh for Tilson Billy 0 when shower yesterday broke up Wilson for Bo Wilson Hanley for the scheduled third game at Tate'Baron Wert for Bolen Hampden- a a A lj jiru kIiO nJlyulPr I OT I wCnij umaiucv micac mUVmjikwi iflw wi minutes of play Casey the fleet half l0lrr -Attack ia Air: flve directly ted to William and Mary the quarter but the Richmond eleven back twice broke through for touch- rL fntiJiiani Pmirli'00 stiffened whenever its goal wu tat downs Hi first was from the tcirty-1 ljarK I llUCl Guilford held for the first quarter 'danger and the Cadets could get five-yard line and the second ramei (but gave away to 13 points in ctoaer than the twenty-two-yard with a dash from the seventeen-yard MEMORIAL STADIUM MINNEAP-' second six in the third and twelve in line line Robinson furnished the climax Sept Minnesota's of- the final for the varsity first-half drive driving tensive revealed streaks of brilliance! opened with an exchange through center late in the second but lacked consistent punch today a of punts that placed the ball in Guti sixty yard and another for twenty- remained there throughout moat of Spider Threaten In Third A sustained drive at the start of the third period took the Spiders to ford territory The Indian ace got1 I thirty -seven-yxrd line Official: Referee Bucher (V or thf thli marker I umpire Arnold (Virginia) head Field The invaders pushed a tally screws in the first inning at the expense of Doubles Napier and Dean's -fast ball was holding Martin Bales at 'bay when old Jupe Pluviua put an end to the prooeedtnga Three victorias must be chalked up before President Hamilton Sutton will award the championship banner Today's game mrans a distinct advantage to the winner and will be hotly contested all the way If the weather man permits a large crowd will be on hand to watch the renewal of the warm fight between warm rivals Martin Sales Winner 17 to 4 Martin Bates grabbed the opening tllL 17 to 4 and the next day Tubise bounced back to gain a 10-9 decision In ten tamings The game last Sunday attracted the largest crowd ever filing Into Tbte Field and weather today may bring out a or( gunay attendance at the Sta- back-three sophomores showed flashes of Irvin Smith former lad and ostein-sek tha outstanding forward wall Fugate Spider games as did place of Allmood at quarter back Pierct and several others The opening quarter wu featured by a forty-eight-yard run around left end by Joyce who had interference In his dash Smith got the fleet Spider Rupert: Irving Spiders Brilliant Despite Handicaps By Staff Correspondent! LEXINOTON VA Sept 26-Five of the Spider eleven that today conquered by a 7-0 margin were playing at least part of the time under the handicap physical disabilitlre or ailments Ed Perlowski who played brilliantly at right end received a blow on tb nose that may have caused a fracture Joyce shifty half back was out of his head after hu: second injury In the game Russ Whalen called signals in the latter portion of the contest despite a cut lip that required several ratchet after the battle waa over and Jim dpendabte full back competed white suffering with a cold that left him hardly able to speak above a whisper Chaltain who scared th only touchdown played despit tha handicap of a bad leg Hklted by rain in the first Inning yesterday Lutto and Sandston of the Independent League will clash in a double-header this Afternoon at Tale Field the opening game to start at 3 Lutto winner of the all-continuous league standing was leading Sandston 4 to 0 when Jupiter PluYlus abruptly halted- hostilities Henry Taylor was hurling Xtanager Gummy Proctor of Lutto plana to pitch Ducky Phillips former John Marshall are tn the opener with either Herman Wunsch or Otto Bernhardt slated to get the mound call In the nightcap Puckett will hurl for Band-aton in the curtain-raiser while Bobby BL Clair may heave ovrr in the final Stanabury will ralch for Sandston Castlevecchl for Lnlta Should Lutto sweep both games today it will emerge ai the undisputed league champion However should Sandston win twice another aeries will be necessary to decide the championship An even break means another game Wednesday Pocaliontas Wins Kentucky Stake Good Time Stable's Filly Takes Only First Heat LEXINOTON KY Sept (XI Heavy rains Priday nlght caused postponement of the Grand Circuit here tSday until mid-afternoon when three races were decided over a slow track The features of the Kentucky stake for three-yrar-oJd trotters went to Pocahontas from the Oood Time stable after four heats She won (he first heat but had to bow in succeeding ones to 8tellat and Quick Quaker The three-heat winner loafed over to the three-quarter In 1:56 In the sprint home Pocahontas wu best tn the last quarter The time of thl heat 3:26 was one of the slowest trotted here in many years Lady VXanian had little difficulty winning the 3:17 race Cur Nobel wu the principal contender Emerson Grids Lose to Wooilberry 13-0 Special to The Thnes-Dtepatch1 WGODBERRY FOREST VA Sept Woodbeny Forest Inaugurated Its football season here this afternoon with a 13-0 victory over Emerson Institute of Washington The first half went scoreless with the locate driving far three first downs against one for the visitors Wood berry used driving playg through the line In the third quarter and again In the fourth for their two lalllr Woollen and Lassiter scored the touchdowns but with fourth down and one yard to go Joyce made a bed punt the bell going over the sideline only a yard ahead of the line of scrimmage The Spiders soon threatened again when Lee recovered Lavtnder'e fumble and Joyce (curried around left rad for a first down on the Cadet twenty-five-yard line With a Spider receiver waiting in the open a pass from Joyce failed to dear Wrighth arms and the Cadet back intercepted the oval on his seven-yard line I then gained eighgty-flve yards on one of the most sensational and plays of the contest Lavlnder stand- iing on his thirteen-yard line booted point Robinson's touchdown Imme-i yetw over the goal line for the) Maxey ended another exchange of past Joyce to the Spider thirteen-dtetcly followed after the ball had!" touchdown and Mandcrs place punto with a sixty-yard run for the! yard Une and Irvin Smith nailed the been driven to the thirty-three-yard i kicked the extra point Soon after third wore Following the kick-off Richmond btwk on the three-yard line Oroh successfully pteced hlsSon'r threw lnUn took the ball on the' second kick for the extra point rec-jdrff'Un the lighter Western Ken- lucky Teachers' eleven S3 to 6 jto Waiter Has and on the next pteyjthirty-ninr-yard line and the period dium where more than 12000 fans! Dixie Roberta 160-pound half back may be accommodated Including th accounted for four of Tandy's touch-deep sideline But If the get a weather break and play boys can downs three of them coming after ly to full runs of sixty-four forty and forty- two yards The Kentuckians only score came with less than three minutes to play Assistant Coach Josh Cody had sent in third team seventeen-yard touchdown The Gopher pass Touch down Made Quickly Two more touchdown followed In quick succession in the second period Continued on rage Five run for a 'ended William and Mary 19: Guilford 0 attack got the! After fumbling at the beginning cf team into trouble in the fourth final Ptod Pa lew picked up the when Jahr Aggie guard Intercepted a nd rn tor the fourth touch- throw and ran thirty-four yards or point waa three-yard line Longs-Robert later got away for a brough plunged over for the touch- forty-two-yard ran to the twwnty-yard down and Soronfelder place kicked Henderson a nass tar the fifth touchdown The Indians jqrre on the Guilford flve- 8th Annual Howitzer Horse Show Dated -For Nov 20-21 stands they will feel amply repaid Hopewell and vicinity will send ovrr another large delegation to cheer Manager Jesse Ho) man's fighting lads The rival clubs appear to be evenly matched and baseball lovers are anticipating another treat this afternoon The enforced canctllaUon of yester-day game before a legal limit wu reached necessitates the continuance of the series through next Saturday in any event Saturday's game will be played at the island with the fifth clash if It goes that far slated for the Stadium Lynchburg 7-6 High Point low Rime Slimed hv Prnallira LYNCHBURG VA Sept Lynchburg College defeated High Point College here this afternoon 7 to 6 Both touchdowns started from forward passes The game was fought and was marked by numerous tensities KNOXVILLE TENS- Sept iJl by Shark Allen smashing haft three-galtedihaek who reeled off fifty-three ard! Token winner in twenty-three-yard run for touch-! by the veteran down the University of Tennessee card line when the game ended Guilford 0: William and Mary 31 The line-up: 4k Position Guilford Johnson end love (C Douglas (C) left tackle Sichol Sjrcr left guard Bouton' Ayers center Rudislll Meade right guard Walk'e Quirk right tackle Purnell Ha'ligan right end Haworth The nights of November 20 and 21 have been announced by Major McCurdy serving In the capacity of chairman as the dates for the: eighth annual Horse Show1 the largest tan bark meeting south of Philadelphia The total numtjer of classes are being reduced from forty-two to twenty-five but the events for horses are not being reduced The economy effect the pony exhibitors with the elimination of the pony matinee on Saturday and limiting showing to two classes at night Actually the event for horses are being -Increased with the addition of a 1125 punter Sweep- Horse Show weht to Mrs Allen saddle horse Love very event ridden In Gordon ville saddle saddle horse classes Ctearanfast Plummer of won the hunter Programs scheduling this eighth show will tetter part of this Graves secretary and the open 'defeated Maryville College 33 to 0 quarter back Bass arid large saddle day in its first football game of the: Maxey left half Jamieson owned right half Bunn Washington Gone McEver sensational back of Constantino full back Wellons championship 1 1928 and 1929 returned to the Ten-! William and Mary 0 13 6 13-31 all events in nessee lineup after a season off with Guilford 0 0 0 0 be released the an injured knee weaved his way Touchdowns: William and week by through the opposing team for several Maxey 3: Costantino Patese Hender-: treasurer of the good tains and scored the son Extra point: William and i 'j PUIli ftAVim A'UUi Tv I Maxey (placement i touchdown WI.

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