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4 Sectior II Section II Sports Sports Richmond Virginia Sunday Orlolirr 11 1931 Dropkick Enables Sewanee To Defeat Cavaliers By 3 To 0 Cornell Beats Spiders 27-0 Scoring All Points In First Half Of Game Educated Toe i Proves Bane Of Cavaliers Line Holds Well Ferraro Star Richmond Fails to Cope With Plunges and Passing Assault Clialiain and Dolcy Feature for Losers Gil Ilobie's Train Held Evrn in 3rd Quarter Drive Cheeked in 4th lAperta! to Th Tmrs-Dispatchl ITHACA Ort Richmond ittlo ttu ftPrnonnlhnMi'ny thei time that Riley failed In make Rllff haltering yearling fullback shown at Wi being atopped by Mnrri Richmond the Stadium yesterday At the right Reynolds Spider quarterback I shown making the initial llrsi after being balked by a had around right end for sufficient yardage to move the linesmen's stick All Over jSpidcr Frosli Irish Repulse I Rais InPurple Twice 'o 1 nn ll At rEN'l -Scoreless lieiiain Alars lilt box pcore: Philadelphia (A I) Hirhniond Eleven Misses Tvto Scoring Chances Visitors Fail on One By Tatil Ferris Sporla Editor The University of Richmond freah- vitai Ithacan to a 27 to 0 wore Cornell made all nf her lour touch-town the first half The Virglntana held the Ithacan ven In the third period and with a break managed to rherk the Irlve of the Cornell aerond team In: he fourth period The Richmond me held Cornell moat of the time mt the Virginia na could not cope with aVrrafo occasional tackle weep vtvuna'a sharp line plunge at rriU-al moment and the Red and White massing game Cornell Makee Id First Down Richmond made tig flrat down loan against CorneJl'a sixteen making fifty yards by ruehing against the tha ran 146 The Virglntana also nade nmriy yards by pawing They! lever seriously threatened Cornel! maL but they made the Ithacan a 41 uncomfortable in the third period Chaltain and Doley were ronapicktu Igurea in the Richmond attack In hr first period a fumble by Chaltain Cornell a chance to score and he Ithacan rushed over in a drive rom the thirty-yard line In the arc--Pid period Cornell made three more cores on rushes by Ferararo Viviano' nd Kline and some pretty passes The Ithacans were blocked In the bird period and tart two good' hanert In the final queried through! actical blunder First reeled Chaltain recovered Kline'S kick-off ind ran to the thirty-yard line Onj Mart in he first play Chaltain fumbled and! "Ik recovered Kline Viviano and! tlrSRUI II teyer rushed twenty yard ofl tackle! (Rottomlpv lb md line plunges from the ix-yard Wilson Viviano went to the one-yaidj Kline went through right guard! 'ciDPlT 9S me me The official Haas cf Cochrane Simmons If Koxx lb Miller rf Dykes 3b Williams ss Earnshaw a liters aTodt bCramer Totals Staff Photos by Joe Cotognort substantial gainin the hart If at Penn Military 23 Upwla 7 Providence 27: Varment 13 Swartlunora 29 Washington College acres ter Poly 13 Trinity 7 Montclair 19: Wagner Long Island Univenlty 7 City Collrga of New Tork I New Tork Aggie IS Hart-wick South Duke 16 Villa nova 9 North Carolina 9 Florida 9 Tennemee 31: Misaiaippt Alabama S3: Mtaa A4MI Kentucky 43 Washington an Lee 9 Centenary 24 Baylor IX Talane 49: Spring Hill 9 Chattanooga 14 Howard 9 Birmingham Southern 29 Stetson 9 Mercer 21: Presbyterian 7 Western Kentucky It Catawba Marshall 13 Southwestern (UI Mia Cottage 43: Mis tochers 13 College 33: Delta la State 19 Carolina IX Midwrtl Note Dam I Northwestern Vanderbilt 26: Ohi State 2L Auburn 7: Wisconsin 7 Michigan 13: Chicago 7 Purdue 7 Illinois Nebraska 13 Oklahoma Kansas Stgte 26: Missouri 7 Kansas 36: James Millikin DePanw 7 Cincinnati Ohi Univ 33 Denison Miami iOI 37 Wabash Marietta 6: Capit Akron 11: Kent State man eleven and the Hat tomoua vinery march of foot- battled to a scoreless tie at the City ball twenty straight conquests be-j Stadium yesterday in a game which! I excited throng of 7500 spec-! saw both teams faU to make good at Ro'dler Field today scoring chances The "Fighting Irish" carrying on: A gambling end run when they had for their departed Knuie Rockne! two chance to make one yard and awcrenl beaten in their valiant bid to: first down on the Cadet six-yard line establish a new winning streak bur cost the Spiders a scoring opportunity fr hj to a scoreless tie a result in the third period while the same etilrh was almost as preclou to the! tactics tart another likely rally in the nite-shlrted giant from Northwest- iasl quarter after Vaughn had crashed: (rn through lor thirty yard on two play 10 the 1 two-foot line learns evenly matched The yearling Cadets missed their a departments but Mapped by the: ois opportunity in the second period constant deluge which churned when thee were held for downs ontr battlefield into a veritable quag- mire It was Northwestern which came the closest to victory Twice the Wildcats marched on the break of) fumbles to within the shadow of the! Richmond Frnah Military Institute Rata Virginia Virginia Sewanee Virginia 6 Virginia Military Institute 13 Citadel 11 Virginia Polytechnic Institute 16: Davidson 6 Hampden -Sydney 49 American I Shenandoah 3: Shepherd 6 Wm Mary 9 Bandolpb-Mscon LTncbburg IS Emory A Henry It Roanoke I Guilford I East Georgia 16: Tale 7 Army 36: Michigan State 7 Brow- 19: Princeton 7 Colgate 16 Lafayette 6 Dartmouth 14: Holy Crosa 7 Maryland (: Navy 9 Pittebnrgh 34: Weal Virginia Syracuse Okie Wesleyan 7 Temple II: Penn State I Ney Tork Intrersity 14 Georgetown I Harvard 39 New Hampshire 9 Columbia 37 Wesleyan 9 Rockne 11 S3 Albright 7 Cornell S7: Richmond renn 14: IX9 John Hopkins SI Lehigh 11 Washington and Jeffenon 19 Marshall 9 Rutger 31: Springfield I Western Maryland 39 IL John's (Maryland) 9 Williams 25 Bowdoin I Union 7 Amherst 9 Allegheny SS Westminster 7 Lowell Textile SI: Arnold 9 Rate 34: Norwich 9 Waynesbwrg 23 9 George Washington II Boston University 9 Coast Gnard 13 Brooklyn 9 Seton Hall 7: CanMus Clarkson 13: Rensselaer 7 Tuft II Colby 9 Maine I Connecticut Aggie I SL Joseph Delaware 9 I'rsinua Dirkinoon 6 Drexel 13 JuaniaU 7 Gettysburg 6: Mt St Mary Grave City 13 Slippery Rork 9 Rochester 13 Hamilton 6 Susquehanna 18 Havrrford St Lawrence 31: Hobart 9 Man Aggie Middlrhurg 6 New River State 33 Dakota Wesleyan 9 St Inni (vrimrs Hallahan a freshman end It one of the ffw down of the conllirt He ernrried pass in an attempt to punt Fumbles Provide the Only Scoring Chances Olson Schwartz Punts Helpful SOLDIER FIELD CHICAGO Oct AV-Rain mud and a great Northwestern ream (topped Notre' turned back 0vf Wildest hammered! gatrej But the puntmg duel between March-mont Schwartz and Olson made spec-! seventy-one the short roll while Olson sent his spinning fifty sixty and sixty-five edge in the game despite the two Mg Wilde! threats The raidrrs from South Bend made 1M yards from Continued on Page Three Tlic Lineup Northwestern Notre Dame lar E- Host Rfiry L- Culver) If a h4 a a 1 i staga but both teams provided eri- dence that a number of good players! Pitt and Milr for their 1 Total Philadelphia St Louis Run batted Watkins (2) Stolen base Martin Sacrifice Frisch Double plavs ii Ti vm i im tv i of the lines was good on defense as a I Reach Twenty-vard Line Dj koq to Bishop to rOXX (fdbert to Frisch to rule but ragged on offense caused! The Northwestern iwentv-vard line tomlev Left on bases Philadelphia St Imis J'dmibOessly by Ihe fact that neithrr: was the limit of the Notre Dame fooi-Base on off Earnshaw 2 (Martin Wilson) off tMm hu hd eppwtunsty for the bau travels today Home Watkins1 pave mi thr flm do fy A few minutes tater in the! WWtg SrhUS ftlld lllf lift RU Mfl( lafinnd tiarlnd vmbad in showed to advantage in the Spider! back field while Riley of I 'i 1 was the moat conainemly dangerous 22 mihe 7fil ne ball carrier on the field The piayj pass over the goal line training necessary to reach mid sea- Nineteen fumbles marred the Halfback Boots Pigskin From 20-Yard Line in i Last Quarter for Win Teams Lack Punch in Scoring Distance Bryant Twice Fails in Attempted Placements Bill Thomas on Bench tJNTVEHSITT VA Oct Happy Otis Jeffries Sewanee fun hack booted a drop-kick from the twenty-yard line in the final quarter to giia to Tigers a 3-to-0 victory over Virginia in the final grdirtm game os Lambeth Field Driving in midfield Sewanee gained ten first downs and Virginia nine but the attack! of both elevens cricked when the twenty-yard strips was reached Aftre two Cavalier assaults had failed In the second half Heroert Bryant twire tried placements but both were wide The game wag the first gridiron meeting between the taro Southern Conference rivals since 1308 In the future Virginia's home games will be played In Scott Stadium which to be dedicated next Thursday with the I game Captain Thants an Bench Capuin Bill Thomas was kept on the bench today by injuries received in the Maryland game and without him the Virginal attack was aluggtih The Sewanee attack also seemed slow except when Captain Phillips Ales Weliford and Jeffries broke away on flashy runs Fumble by both tarns marred the opening period Early In the first quarter Stevens dropped a punt and when Phillips recovered Sewanee opened its attack Weliford Cravens and Phillips made first downs Well-ford swept around left end for fourteen ysrdt and another first down was added on line plays before Cravens fumbled and Rohr bo ugh recovered Near the close of the period Weliford slipped over tackle for fifteen yards Virginia' attack started in the second quarter An eleven-vard run by Myers starred the drive which covered twenty-five yards before It was halted Later Myers led the way to tha twenty-yard stripe where Sewanee held and punted out only to have tha CaraUen threaten the third time Vtaginia Drive to Twrnty-Tard Mark When Cravens fumbled on the first Sewanee play after the intermission and Rohr bough recovered Virginia drove ten yard to the twenty-yard mart where Bryant tried his first RRK'R RM A A LHB Stavena McLure RHB Afrerg Hama Sea-anee Virginia Sewanee: fne (drop kick) 9 9 090 Feld goaL Jet sewanee Jubtitutioiu-deffrie iw ftr Virginia Brewer far Harts St Clair far Condon Burger son form Start Second Team Walberp 1 (Watkins) off (Jrimes 5 (Bishop Todt Haas Simmons Dykes) Struck out by Earnshaw 7 (Orsatti 3 Bottomley 2: Grimes Gelbrrt) by Waiberg fOrlmAw tv tj: (ItrimPS Martin) by Grimes 6 (rOXX 2 Bishop wvt 7 llions Dykes Williams)- Hits off Earnshaw 4 in 7 series Coach The series tl Pitt started his second team tpr forget those mistakes The twoj Spiders kicked off wdaklv and the realizing the game might he won ct took the ball near midfield AoM pn the break of a fumble kicked frrQurnily I 6ptRRi( Art frequently One of Schwartz'z boots traveled yards counting tn (X I) second base Xallin 1:57 The Linrup Of blocked puma and fumbles innincs off Grimes 7 in inninma- nff llallahan followed with the oval shifting from II "iOtw team to another tn rapid limes- in 1-3 inning off Waiberg 1 in 1 Inning Wild pitch) Earnshaw Winning Grimes Losing pitcher) Umpires-Stark (N I) plate McGowan: of blocked pimia and -a a- a Baldwin Wallace 2t Hiram Ohio Northern 16 Kentwrky 6 the period neither-team made a ilni Hitlsdata 26: OberUn 7 jdown until Cravens was tackled after Heidelberg 7: Otlertein (a signal for a fair catch and Scwaneo John Careen 19: Case jwu given the ball nudfield Kel- North Dakota 52 Daketa lerman got fourteen yard around hit Dakota State 29: Morningslde 9erd and Cravens and Phillip added Michigan 19: Stale Teach jtn more before the Virginia defeiu (checked the dm-e as the third period ended When Sackett punted twenty-tw Sewanee was less than forty li SI not- jyards from Virginia1 goaL PhiHipe gained fourteen yards la throe ptiii I and Jeffries covered an equal dutaaca in one Sewanee had a first down cn the eleven-yard line but lost a vard jin three play On the fourth Jef-! fries stepped back to the twenty-yard lime and booted the ball through the' (upright from the right aide of the (field for only field goal la three year of varsity play Virginia Fights Desperately Virginia tried desperately to win eg tie during the remainder of the game Twenty yard were covered after the kick-off but a penalty caused a halt Sackett1 punt was down one yard from the Sewanee goal and FhUUpa kicked to Edgar who ran to he Et- 19 9 Car tat 21 Hamline IU Beservea 13 Ind State Concordia 13 Macataater 9 fit Mary's (Mftw) beet's Beloit 7 Lawrence Defiance 7 Findlay I Bin Grande 19 Ccdarvffie 7 Aims It Olivet placement During the remainder of (A L) first base Klein (A I) third base Time Kentucky Smothers Generals Winning Annual Tilt 45ToO 7 Indians Whip Yellow Jnchcts In Ilnrd-F ought Battle 9 to rEiEEfSl Overton LK Vrirk iBmpea LT Lowe IDrinard Zimmerman CltalLo Toaaes Ifallipan for Fhm to the Onlv The Lineup Richmond FY (61 I Fr (I) Bader Reynolds ILorkerr Reynolds QB Blair Scott teverton Carpenter Referee: Witt Virmnia: Todd had lines- mn: Erh0 Birhirumd Gobblers Defeat lo Morgan Riley Atoms Casey McLaren Schulz Cav I Dilley PennWeldm Evan Pend Potter Mcenan Rrntner Olson for the acore and Kline kicked goal Score: Cornell 7 Virginia 0 Chaltain ran the kickoff bark to he thirty-yard line A blocked far-mrd paw sent Richmond back to Ihr wmty-yard line Ferraro ran Chal-ain's punt to midfield Thrre line iluRgea failed and Ferraro kicked ut of bounds on the ten-yard line ilrhmond stopped line play after i punt by Chaltain and a forward '( by Ferraro failed Rrhmnnd got the ban on her htrty-elght-yard line A pass Ch slim to Rloxom made first down on Richmond forty-sevm-yard line rhaltatn kicked over Corneli a goal1 me Later a forward pass Chaltain B'oxom put the ball on Cornell si hirty-seven-yard line It was a venty-yard gatn Cornell threw tichmond back and kick (s downed on Cornells thlrteen-ardl ine Cornell could not gain rfrrarok klrked to Richmond's forty Richmond failed to gain and on 'mirth down A pass failed and Cornell got the ball on Richmond rvepty-reyen-yard line Period ended 7: Richmond ft In three rushes Cornell reached th wo-yard line and Viviano went hrmigh renter for the touchdown kicked the goal A tew minutes ter after the kickoff and 'some wnmmaginr about Richmond forty--ard line Ferraro went around right 'ackle cut throueh ad ran thirty arda to Richmnd'a te-yard lie Vi- rlao made eight yard In three rushes vnd Ferraro went through left tackle! 'or the touchdown 'KUne klrked a1 placement goal Chaltain ran the wirkoff back to his forty-yard line Chaltain made a long punt-and wa downed on Comell'a twelve-yard line Continued on Pag Four The Lineup Cornell (27) Richmond (61 tether Greene Rothsteln Fugate rullar Pierce Penny Nuclyla rlk -R Hope Martinea Lee Martlnea Perlowiakl rerraro Chaltain Kline Charnork Viviano Rloxaom ta'yr i Carson Eront by periods: "ornrll 7 20 0 Richmond 0 0 0 0 Kline Viviano (2i Ferraro Folnta after Kline il Substitutions: Heddrn for Beyer Murdock for Martlnea Lar-on for Hothatein Brock for Penny Beall for Viviano Allen for Marlines Pbrker far Briber Kooaark for Tullar Handleman for Kline Frce-m for Falk Smith for Ferraro Condon for Hedden: Birong for Lee NeblrUt or Nurkola smith for Greene Dnlry for Rloxom Blaydrn for Nebtatt Dirdrick for Hope Jeter for Pierce Garrison for Fuaalr Booth for Carson Carson for Charnock Greene for Prrlowski Lee far Strong Neblelt for Rlaydnn Hope for Jeter Pierce for Dritrlch Referee Derby (Illinois): qmplre Rlstay i Colgate) head Unrs-aaaa Corser: field Judge Smith ifivra-euse Time of 1ft minute Tntichrinwn nf lint namp W' M' Handolph-Maron (I) intlCIHinwn Of Hot Game HfndfTWn Brpwn Substitution -Richmond Douglas LT Mahoney Liming WILUAMBBURO A Oct VrvaroHolnrt Two safeties a touchdown and an extra point conatituted the scoring tonight a william and downed Randolph-Macon In a Mary hard Hj)Sin MSI nIO AX va MitiiiViln RIU I Ayers Smith Syer Clayton Vwn Quirk Williams FrlKm- 1 Halhgan none Walker Kentucky (431 A (t) jwacee twenty-seren-yard marker But Duff Tilson Sewanee defense wu too stub- 'Wrsht A Bailey jbora and Bryant wu forced to trv a Davidson Bolen isecend unsuccesaful placement Luther Mitchell guns again threatened with passing Gibson Wertz (but the Tigers took the baa as Lie Andrews Mart game ended Cavana Bacon: Sewanee (3) Virginia lrrle lOdlOaQ- Baseiltiasi Pride Morton Condon Martin Patton LT Rchrbough Sawyer Cark Sevang Mattox Hanson Urbamak Fhipp Harris Yarr Jukwhich Schwartz Shekeetakl Banu Cornell! Referee Fred Gardner 'umpire John Sc hammer field Judge H-dgea Dart month head linesman Harry (IllinetM Score by period IDyer rq DeButa Washington A Lee 6 0 0 RT Paaa Kentucky 13 12 13 Stimson rj Kentuck Konng: touchdowns- Kentucky KOTlTg: tOUChdOWM- Sarketg Cravens Hf Ame Demur I 0 9 2 iVa) 0-6 um Witt fought game 9-2 cholko Straight football was used through- iMaxey out the game both club reaorllng pgjey' to kicking with the Indian gaining Conaantino decided advantage in this depart Early tn the initial Quarter William M-and Alary lort a nice chanre by fumb-' ling on the Jacket thirty-yard line Referee Ship wreck Kelly and Bach w-i i Mar for wildcats Jlai tin Bailev Lomto Best LEXINGTON Oct Kentucky opened the Southern con- fere nee schedule here this afternoon with a 4S-to-0 victory over Washing- on and Lee Coach Harry image used prac- cn the who threatened (only at the start of the game with a ipauing attack The Wildcat beat the Captain Bailey and Half Back Mar- Kentucky made nine ftue glTf for the I Diufv piAyra iiir iwt oenerak comtng firm left tackle re do th- puntirg and passing 1 trnr ILatc 1 'II I rv I 1 cntjmrers ivrorj oru avidsoil lO lo 01 1 ell) 8 llladel lo nn through the Oenerai for gain run Vi rill (awev- as Mar lie I I i a i-jil- USS aIIImI ivlsttori at their own game intercept- irp puin for touchdowns Shipwreck Kelley aided by splendid Kelly two Bach two Phipp Cram snk ind Jphmon Point from val (place kick) Purdue LAFAYETTE IKD Oct JV- still lacking polish in its plays but showing let defeated Illlnou tn the: Conference football running play latent power flr Wester but after an exchange of kirks pire Billups I): head linesman Chaika threw Henderson pass for' Booker (Army) thirty yard end a firrt down on the Tnurhdnwn A- M-Halliaan Randnlph-Mamn twenty-yard HneRfPt(rw rolnt Maxry tore around end for ten yard fIrT touchdown A M-Maxey but the Jackets held within Ute ien-(substitution: William A Ber-y wronf' icln for Maxey Robert for Bergin- WUlwm and Mary Mill threatened Johnson for Henderson Balkan for rm a poor Jacket kirk but a paw waiMewf Fisher for Syer Tuthlll for lnlercrpted by Smith on the Ran-jchnlko Barber lor Cnnstantlna Ran-rtolph-Macon twenty-fire-yard line dolph-Macon Alller for Varvare Safety Man Fnmhtaa jVarvaro for Miller Following another exehance of) Trrli Kills in tlic Vinil I cell liana in me rinai IVritwl Dccitlps Bailie! 3 Tallies Bring Scorctl I'ulrU RxILeil nf fhotred up well for the Generals! i-nirl liaikrii oi Brh nfarSy Kelly perform- Visitors Slape Tritlliiplis -0 PriTf in Pcriotl Ella Johnson figured the Wildcat Over Illinois Elevf scoring 1 first down BLACKSBURO VA CVt LEXINGTON VA Ort scoreless for three-quarters by Staging specurular pawing attaca a fighting Davidson team and trailing:" by aix point as the final quarter tartd I rallied behind mZ the waning momenta of the thl- er'ling game on Alumni Field Al the Citadrl Bulldogs rluraxed a thlr (for Rohrbough Edgsr for SUTenx of'ajvr lor Pom Of Referee: Brea-ec (Mary-Western hntK umpas: Bocock (Georgetown I'llllU 111 blip WTlRlU OunnrTa VnilMj'ri 14 ayi 9 tv kirked for William and Mary and the 1 millB Mars Jacket safety man fumbled with the ball rolling over the goal line where it waa recovered by Randolph-Maron for a safely and two point w-i II 111 HI Hot SPRINGS VA Get Casey to score three touchdown and ty-flve-yard drive with a touchdown) iEtm the reason for either team 'Micham head priimsldrfMt me Wildcat to 6 In aav them a 13 re 13 tie with The General had chaneetosrore hMe today 7 to 9 Stadium today tfhf I Flyina Squadron Hurd prtl when Kentuckjj Teehl flrt half performance gave) wlth to play: penaltie for th WMe Ooldssck Pittman and the Jacket forty-yard line A series joh Ridley visiiing English ten-of play featuring a Chalko to Hen-jnls stars roneludrd derson hall fourth pass Maxry The and Mary 9 Randolph-Maron 9 Norris" Williams II and Oil-! hrn ll aocond half got un- A ktaklna tame developed in theibcrt Hall won the men- the Terhften started doing second half with Halllgan gettingjchampmnship defaited Cei-ie a At-jthlng gathering velocity tn the the game with injuria the Fli'tngjbut Jorand Harry Brume of New York 1 score running with the help of splen-' down and Hrekre place-kicked for Vuguuaiu in the final quarter taaenro rmitinnfi Pim Fmie I 4 1 did blorkinz lrom hit Hurt T-vaid line tlu mint (thru mars Continued cn rage Four nd ty-flve-yard drive with a touchdown With four regulars Including Jack) Lavuidcr the triple-threat back out: Continued on Fagt Four to eroee The only points were made In the Uroanuik second period wren two long panes and each from Hecker to Urns placed touch-j the ball atxteen yards from th IUi- dnwn (now gnat Three running play give Kcntuckv'a jeihsttimea wce held toi the Boilermakera first down on the one touchdown in the last quarter four-yard line Purvis then went Ellts Johnson made the final' wide around left end far the touch 'did blocking Iron hi tturty-yaid lure Icanw hf the point From Virginia 344) FITT8BURO PA Oct )IW A University of Pittaourgh football (team that promises to be aa great aa any Put ever has had crisped Wesf Virginia University today 34-0 Power end speed were unleashed against fighting mountaineer etevrq After counting one touchdown In fw second period and another in tM third Pit overwhelmed tn We4 'three more 1 "TJT V1.

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