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Richmond Times-Dispatch du lieu suivant : Richmond, Virginia • 75

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Richmond, Virginia
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75
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Richmond Tlmw-Pfapstfh Sunday October IS 1349 gg 'Emory Henry Swamps Guilford 27-7 to Remain Unbeaten Bob Miller Goes Over Three Times Quaker Drivers Hailed Thrice Irish Crush Tuldiie 46-7 Continued from First Sport Page :6 trimming when last it faced 7 I Notre Dame in 1947 COOted But aa that faded into hitter 59 yards to score ashes as the Irish performed in Quarterback Bob Williams who the first half according to a post-did a magnificent job in calling game statement by Coach Frank plays against the sagging Tulane'jeahv good as anv Noire defenses completed eight of 11 Dame team I ever have coached" Jor two touchdowns and last rticlimactic 1 ards Jfor the overflowing crowd of 5S- Halfback Frank Spaniel grabbed i 196 which had expected to see a 34-yard pass from Williams for 'a knock-down drag-out battle be- the first of his two touchdowns two supposedly- evenly Tliat was the fourth touchdown matched teams in the devastating first period lean ay ema: Spaniel's second touchdown came 7 In the third quarter on a slashing Tyun 12-yard run tmcMw: cwi a sa-" Mar Wi Kim Fauna attar IwcMam: The seventh Notre Dame touch-orak 4 oaa down materialized w-ith ridiculous! east on 18-yard shot to! Statistics hulking End Leon Hart in the end! Zone Natra Dm Steve Oracko booted only four 7 of his seven conversion tries but! nm it wa not a day for the Irish wmwd it to worry about extra points Tulane took into the came a Nmar pumi fourth-place ranking in the national poll of sports writers The bhi i Wave was supposed to have an excellent chance to avenge a 59-' ram line at icrimmaa Tulane fl HI It It 1 4 Major Motor Tune-Up Special WDukaia IRISH SPEEDSTER PICKS UP Halfback Larry Coutre of Notre Dame nimbly changes direction as he starts on a sensational 81-yard scoring dash in the first quarter of game against Tulane at South Bend The touchdown was the second of three which he tallied in the first 10 minutes of the contest Cocaptain and Tackle Jim Martin helps clear the way by blocking out Halfback Bobby Jones of the Green Wave while Guard Fred Wallner gets ready to take out Tackle Max Druen Irish Center Walt Grothaus and Tulane Fullback A1 Burr are shown on ground Path of runner is indicated by dotted line Notre Dame romped to a 46-7 triumph aaaaaaa AAA BRISTOL VA-TENN Ort 15 Emory and Henry's fmurinr three touchdowns across the double-stripes in the third period rolled over Guilford College Quakers 27-7 here tonight to remain In the thinning ranks of the unbeaten football teams The Wasp were sparked by Bob Miller their sensational sophomore halfhnrk who galloped for three touchdowns and had another annulled by a Wasp holding penalty Emory beset by fumbles penalties in the early stages of the game rolled 9H arris tor its Initial touchdown the drive start- tnr in the fading minutes of the first quarter and ending on the first play of the second period when Miller went over from the nine-yard line on a pitchout The Wasps three times held Guilford for downs within their 10-yard line before the scoring drive had its inception when Jesse James recovered Sam Yenuto's fumble on the Emory two-yard line to kill a quaker threat Guilford struck hack on an unusual play as the third period began Venuto took Kill Pippin's Kickoff squarely on the goal line and ran it back to the 25 where he fumbled when he was tackled The hall squirted Info the arms of John Schott Quaker fullback who galloped the remaining 75 1 Get yntir ear ready (r Fall and Winter driving will rherk and adjust dltribulr aver haul carburetor rherk timing rlean and adjust apark plugs clean furl -pump all for only Please Bring Your Car in Early for State Inspection LAWRENCE MOTOR CO Inc OLDEST DODGE DEALER- On Boulevard Jmt Off Broad St Dial 6-1536 SDarris SBrcnsiman SPORTING GOODS COMPLETI LINE OP POOTIALL EQUIPMENT ATHLETIC COLLEGE SWEATERS HUNTING AMMUNITION WE DELIVER 717 EAST GRACE STREET PHONE 2-4794 Wave Halts Baltimore hy 25-14 VES urns Back oodberry 13-7 ft 'f Ac PETERSBURG Oct Coming through with a powerful ground attack in the final period that produced two scores Petersburg High downed Baltimore Poly 25-14 at Cameron Field today Trailing at the end of the first half 12-0 the Marylanders put on a dazzling aerial attack to get yards to the goal line Rill Teague's a pair of touchdowns in the third period and make placekick shot Guilford into a two extra points for a 14-12 lead That was short lived 7-6 lead the signal for Petersburg to shake' guilfobo loose Bob (Shaky) Davis 155- VM MM- pound halfback in the final period He carried the ball for healthy and finuv went over from Ipmur aihi str Vita the 2 in an end sweep Wave block cleared path for Davis a few Tigers To Easy -lass 5 IBM Tackle Lynck Wright bhugart BitM Whitcomb Smal Law WOODBERRY FOREST Oct VES defeated wood berry Forest here today 13-7 In a gsme replete with penalties and fumbles Wood berry fumbled four times once on a touch down plunge that would have tied the score while VES threw away the ball three times Neither team could gain consistently either running or passing because of savage work bv both lines The first quarter was even-stevrn Starting the second stanza the Tigers took the ball on the VES 30 after an interception by Glascock and pounded over Glascock scoring from the two The conversion was good After almost a full quarter of hack-and-forth play Lawrence of VES took a short fourth-down pass for a score The conversion tied it up On the first play of the fourth quarter Bradley took 35-yard pass on the Woodberry eight and scored standing up The conversion was not good For the remainder Woodberry pounded at the goal of VES and in the last minutes plunged across to fumble and have the ball roll out of the end zone Starting line-ups: rf Yf ers a minutes later and he went 37 yards for the second Petersburg score Howerton converted Quarterback Ed Halbert gave Petersburg a 6-0 lead early in the first quarter when he intercepted a pass at the enemy 23 and scored standing up The second wave score in the same period came on a pass Halbert to End Preston Harrison The pass was good for 24 yards and Harrison ran 10 more to cross without trouble BSTEBSBUBO Budelph Cagle 'Harrison Sheffield Janes Mann Tachlaa Barry Williams Danes Graham Atkina Balph Cagle Wamalay Bartow Center Spivey Halbert Da La Baak Tyua Williams agars Davis Burton Bawllnga Maara Hawaiian BALTIMORE POLY Ends Taytor Lath Batajcaak GatowahL Tachlaa Millar Winahannar Griffin Reinhardt Guards McCauley Llab Bloom Bradigy May Patarman Bhalan Etael Fairbanks acha Lavsrtan Graf Banhoff Bol-linger Nutter Nailey Bilay Broanla Naa- com rttvmm Fatarsburg 17 Btltimare Baly 0 5 14 Taegue Johns Lat VirtaNua Mautsbv 41 Vamita Faanay area-Ban arhag MeCarmlrk I MOaV AND Hthav Laft Ita- Kiaar McCready Oaa Clark arna- Lafl Via Haatar Lathe Crauaa Bars a Millar Laaga Bight Fral Hirrlngton Card- Pip BlgM Tachlaa Nablot fraark Bula Bight 1 Maura Law Huhhte Oawa Fieeln Laft Millar Wilaoh Bmqham Bight Figplii Fainter Cech-tan James Sgurgaen Boahar Guilford--! 7 Bjnary and Hnry0 a 31 Guilford acering: Srhopa Balm aftar teach Teague iglaca-hlrh i Emory and Henry ac Bring: Tauchdaama Millar Murgoan Balnla attar Ftegin iplaeahlehl First Cmary IS Ouiltard Forward Smary threw cam-Slated bad 1 Intarcastad: Ouiltard threw ta camslatait 4 had a Intarcastad Fan-ditiaa -Smary It far SS yards Ouiltard 0 for 70 yards ikui fJ li klX-Jt-i t) Romp Win Over 38-7 HAMPDEN SYDNEY VA Oct 15 on Hampden-Sydney unleashed a powerful running and passing attack in the second half here this afternoon to roll over an Injury-riddled Newport News App prentice School eleven 38-7 After overcoming a 7-6 Apprentice lead to go ahead 12-7 just before intermission the Tigers came roaring back in the second half wilh four touchdowns to make the rest of the game strictly a one-sided affair Injuries to Buddy Bryant nd Bob Lincoln Apprentice tailbacks hindered the Shipbuilders' offense the second half APPRENTICE Laft End Smith Phillip Laft Tack la Hawaii Landia Laft Guard Crechatt Pereira Armstrong Monk Kendrick Rieht Guard Kelly Shinn Moor Bight Greaham Lawia Walker Bight End Napa old Quartarback Forbes Waifs Watkins Left Lincoln Bryant Karaay Lamkin Right Barba Hopkins Fullback Seward Harwood HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Loft Puolnolll Adkins Cameron Loft McCauley enable Millar Laft Lae OawanperL Martin Inter Petto McCluno Johnson Bight Guard Bridges Noblnson Hawks Bight Tack Maara Lacompt TuMida Bight Smith Ed Moors Wood Chapman Blair Laft Leonard Wall Light Blaay Bight Edmonds Osburn Oasportaa Hunter Bradnar ll et lif 4 4t 'J LV 7I Woodberry Forest VES LE Duncan Laurence LT I Haaaard LG Wiiliamaen Leak BG Hill Carpantar RE Spangler QBRotoinaon LH Bourtand RH Carmtcha rBQlaacck 'U Xit) 'aia gj i 61 Out or 70 Harvard's All-America hack Charles Brlckley kicked 65 out of I Mmwien (itocamfttil Baltlmorg 70 conversions for the Crimson I JJf Batarsburg scaring: touchdowns Halbert Harrison Davis 1311 point after touch- after tauchdawn iplaccmontsi football teams of 1912 T3 and T4 Bream R-M Academy Wins Over Jacket 7-0 ASHLAND Oct LTL- Ran-dolph-Macon College's Baby Jackets lost a 7-0 decision to Ran-dolph-Macon Academy of Front Royal here today The Academy team made its only touchdown late in the second quarter when Quarterback Tommy Allesbrook shot a 15-yard pass to Left End Bobby North in the end zone Mitchell Tedrick booted the extra point for RMA Al Dugoff Sparks GW In 24-14 Win Over VPI -these days etf're even Continued from First Sports rage Hampden-Sydney 0 7 0 IS Apprentice 0 7 0 7 7 bma BMC 0 Dugoff Tech Coach Bob T-formation attack gained 91 yards from scrimmage Dick Goodman did some fipe i passing as Tech tried hard to stay the game with an aerial attack mw HaKKIwm AAmnlnfAil ninu Alt! The Gobblers completed nine out Apprentice acaHng: Tauchdawn laward Point aftar touchdown: Hapkina (Placement) Hampden-Sydney Bearing: Tauchdawn Leonard Oaburn Smith Wall Edmenda Bradnar Paints aftar touchdown Blair 3 (placement) Scaring touchdowns for Academy North Faint after- touchdown Tadrlck (placement) yards and the first Tech touchdown In the second period Goodman pitched to Halfback Sterling Wingo for 20 yards and to End Oren Hopkins for 10 in a drive which produced Tech's other touchdown In the fourth Full-hack Chip Collum hit the line from the one for the score Dugoff running part time from Ilryiiu Statistics of 19 pass attempts for 176 yards GEOOGE WASHINGTON Laft Sianyt Butler Gunner Laft Tachlaa- Feula AngaL Laft Wallay Canters Dredge Grlnnell Btoht Guards Hawaii Keleylan Bight Shipman Drayar Bight Cleat Chivar Burak Ktnnedv Laft Cilnto Shullanbargar Tlvnan Bight Kllna Janas Fullbacks Dugeff Cavallgg Shaw Samualaon VIRGINIA TECH Laft End Hopbine Davis Laft Karnan Kuhn Laft Ouarda Btard Chambers Cantara Ittnar Hanarata Church Bight Button BrnnatL Bight Tachlaa Stulty Huff Bight Taylor Caato Quartarbacha Gaedman I a a Gluey Laft Wings Whiteman Yar- Tecb 1 I 170 10 A 31 1 Gaa Waah First dawns to Varda gamed rushing Ilf Varda gained passing Baaaaa attempted 0 Baaaaa cam pi at ad 1 Baaaaa Intercepted by Ave distance puma 43 Fumbtoa 0 FumlMaa aaravarad by 0 Varda leal by penalties SO opoooooooooooooooooooooo Bight Webb Ratliff Luc-sab Nest Hargrave Tbamaa FarreaL Collum 'fullback and part time from tailback in single-wing attack 1 rolled up 90 yards in 26 tries from scrimmage 130 yards on kickoff returns and nine yards on punt returns to show a net gain of 229 yards for the afternoon The Colonials piled up 187 yards net gain from rushing nearly half of them accounted for by Goarga Waahlngtan 0 Virginia Tech 0 13 0 7 14 Scaring George Waahlngtan touch-downs Dugoff Virginia Tech touchdown Caata Collum Point after touchdown Baard (place hicke) rfBFfcro lot S-1H HAVE ROBERTSON CHEVROLET for the Kiddies CHAIN DRIVE TRIKES! JUNIOR SIZE BICYCLES! VELOCIPEDES! WAGONS! AUTOMOBILES! FIRE TRUCKS! $795 to $4595 The New Rcor-Whccl Bicycle Learner's ial-anccr $395 Have you ever stopped to wonder why the bilte or velocipede you bought seems to be hard to keep in repair? Not ell makes of wheel goods can be repaired promptly end efficiently Why is this? First We have always stressed we service wiaf we selL This means a great daal as our customers have no fear our bike or ether wheel goods will be in the shop a long time waiting for the necessary repair parts It is only natural that we Dacs up what we sell by stocking the necessary repair parts Our service department is set up to repair all makes of bicycles and wheel goods end wnile we carry the largest stock of parts and accessories in the state we cannot carry parts of all manufacturers end if you get bike or other wheel goods the parts are not normaNy stocked for you may be delayed in getting repairs maae We represent the Entire State for Harley and Columbian Bicycles $3995 to $7500 Get your Harley or Columbia through our Lay-Away Plan or Budget Plan 701 BROAD ST DIAL 7-0726 ooooooooooooooooooOooooo Sec ws for jowr sticker NOV while we can assure you fast service Our fsetory-trained mechanics will do a thorough reliable job for you you'll get your car back if you see us NOV before the rush begins Drive in tomorrow An" oW tb0 4 Icr rats ROBERTSON CHEVROLET CO Inc 1351 BROAD DIAL 5-7444 utH.

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