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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. WHOLE NUMBER, 14,764. RICHMOND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1893.

THREE CENTS PER OOPT. BLUE HD UTE IN, Sons Wrest Their First Victory from Virginia, THE GAME HOTLY CONTESTED III Bine Only Go Down After a Fierce Struggle. IKM un II Iks pet nan lion ill I'lflj uni the TiiueliiliUMi l.aiii a Safety. of Nort of Vit the rorrt i nthuslaaHe, ami i rth Carolina laying (th annual gaSM ir? I will with ii I tl lifts Howell be i i i.In hug? won. til" that ta -i loi a un.i the for th? I thur found by the whom ipu lace i Ctll If only I Woi Mil rollna in- ii.

portlnj I I little ban hi of tin? unnv nonli as rt light? tb i. ahile at the west I i i and a those whs i the is It 10 I th) 'i itsti HI. for foot ip In IlKhl of a mber I I I at our his eats i bam. ae though loth n. The turf wan dry tmt foothold i tir i i i.

Un? I 11 Wlilll, tl Id, it with it a misty the! rl ih? uit-n su ou a buttle-fltlU, i -w? over ni? comba! till bough wer? enn i filigree of si FIERCE BUT CONTEST. When team, lined up I the next hour and a hall proi bed, and at IJB thi nd the here Id. Th? tie slugging. Irginl laa not can I to tliis. is i.ongratulated thai on yeat? lay played cleanest, fall i her teams be work t'-n minutes it ill who kimxv the thai a battle Th? en in Iv? oik.

TI na nItory of ti not to Virginia who th? thoui without gain, to the good Judgm? nt of Virginia'a ful Da? i. tantly punted ti tiall on- hen ii went Into Vlt Elnia'a At the end the Bret half it looke probabl, tl team ore, r.f both, and when the half be ian xvith bad fumbles for Nortl i'anilina it looked tor the 1 few mlnotea later, ahi a pox around Vlrglnla'a left end, and, aldei it interf? rene made th? only touchdown of day, th wl gam? realised that the glory hgi if i. CAUSES OF VIFFINIA'S DEFEAT. a lack of feri I ly ol i- he a lamentable lack game they ii i be i lade through Ina'a lefl end, nd hu illy bu iTollna'i i and ta? kh VU fini Twice made a hole (Who Coached an I hrotiRh rkle by oroe of brawn only lowned by baeks, ea no Inter? went with him. Three time? enla 11 i each th? rol i.Kit and tin? th? Virginia tu? .1 the "i'? quarter-tack bul Bhibley punted su hlgb bad break through ami Most Virginia'? a were made neer the of th.

wh eh i to the old ie-beck play, an.l hit tlu? I in? vith the fi. it baa charac oflenslT? work In past bUt it was Km late, ami Slsom'a try for from Seid resulted in a was d. QRBQORT A KB, ope at tin- stars of tin? WSJ Carolina's lefl a run i ami a on ill of Qravea'a long, in? hrough ami umh-r hall in 11 11 Msom in tracks. played too in hut even when to iim the Carolinian threw him off. out-punted In half, v.

in tin? wlad in baek, and advantag? of tie effective kli'ks, nilKht ni.ul. ih. tw-fntt run that ha? ma.i. licit hOtO tOt all tlnii? in Htati- of nun ami wmii? ami thai i.is now titk-n away from us tin- itp tiiai ha? long guard with Jealous THE DF.TVII.S Ol' THF GAME. I.euii to Virgin 111.

Hut I'oi'l in? laiHsa on ii rol time was lost In preltaalnary pra aft? usual Instructions been given the ootn was flipped Into the air i'- and called by Collier, of Virginia. Th any wind Stirring, but the sun streamed wer the groaad it settled western I Col lier accepted the advantage it offered by taking the western goal and leaving the Not th CarollnJai be glare. in another miaute the young were lined up. facing another, while tiu- orowd waa breathless. The ball was puf ntre-line, and after a moment of tinai preparation the I blown at and tb gam? the North Carolina full be k.

Btepped hi? pa foi ward and right ol o. ball flew high the Held and went out bounds the left A att? mpt met with biii graa for? felted Virginia It i sorry omen for Chap, i inn team, and Vir ginia sympathisera grew in theli enthusiasm. drove the pigskin to North na's 10-yard Uae, when Grave? waiting for it. The whole Virginia line was upon him, bul had made irda fore thi upon him and him bo compli ly that be waa almos! smothered. the nest line up, IfcRae made 4 yards throw on tackle, and a moment lat? rce got th? ball for old Virginia on fumble.

rginl, tried to force through North olina's line for small i dns bul tb? met with plenty of muscle. Moore Grtffln no gains, and then Collier wai at around Igbl end. i 13 irda, anii'l wild cheering. Vli kepf her splendid lly st work, and North Carolina llne-d up bar ba? ks time si ter time Moore and Ciitiin Bmaahed In sad Her waa tried again on the third down, but his wa. I the wenf over i.

TO CARl Cop? the first i yard. Then nt i Collier and Sum? khi. but re waa no hoi? he fumbli tell, but got If again, tl it coal him two It doe a ala rardi to gain. Gr hind a ttlon, got his rlgbl toe und? i he ball and he oi ,1 sailed tbrougb the sir for twenty-five arda, whei it ii Into tl aho took tb him and ran Moora wenl against tin the Fine and hit ide yard i irtin the 1 'i'ii. North Carolina a pon ulf will? lowera wild.

Grue? boa ever, onl three fruitless. Graves then bad to punt, and waa augbi who was la? kled it? his ti I Vlrgl at Bf the oui on lid Rogi rs failed In sn itt? I tin- kick, and I on the dang? to the Not tb a touchdown In minute." rooters of the I Blue, rosred, "Hold 'em!" the North lina ill. got yards; Hi i I oui I danger, but Walsh, after he bad caughl th? ball, ms three llnlana, who laid him low, Etsom to Carolina's Une, where Martin th? ball sad slmul oualy the dust Gravi yarda ovar i I ickle, bat on the 11 pli the ball xx fum bled, end Templeman, who waa oa the ai, it. tumbled it for Virginia. was THEIR GOAL The battle being fought now within ii.i- of the TaibeekV goal he game wat aa Itlng ta a murd tr trial.

attack aoou thimr fierce. Shlblej marched lato the redoubtable for one yard, Collier was back foe a of two yards, and a moment later, la a second attempt, he xx as thrown down a doien IgbtlUg Tarheels xv, putting ap aagatfleeat defenee, and when was doomed tor gala ami ball, and UM time fof snd Whit? Baga to wave Copeland mid hot failed to and in a punt that landed ball twenty yards further away from tin- agony Walsh caught it, but wan tackled the mo lient the ball him. Collier tor tauX but lost a yard, and the valiant Moore made no headway through the Vlrgtaia was aaaktog a desperate and It WHS derided to El the North Carolina goaL dropped tin- ball and but It was poor drive, and nt 1 ist wld, of the goul post, only suited lu a touch-back, who xxas the Urst to the bail, ly followed by Koehler. it was ba? by some that Virginia bad made a icbdown, the Hiu? inters went wild with excitement DES-RATS Ka it at Martin i atchtng It, ran liai Colllei yard centre; El aw a toppli lei LB er ft and ta? pectlv? ly then kl? -reel, and th? i al nt sad North Carolina so a hail dn "a a fouL 1 a yard by a douiii? McH i I man ad hy I yards, am i he fumbled bau, wbile I ii can led It 7 yarda furthei the Held. A pss? .1 on th? ti? went roun? ril? of Hi' though on join i do lied retln.

ikti I I plao halt' k. IN ti i AT a ard throv i igbt ai to punt. I arm I old om? be? Koebl? him routa1 dro-, him like a. 1 With a formatlo yorit, but i th? nexl iv iiis ad of White, bul i In telescoping bli id with closed eyei until the hlstli w. when walked into tbi in.

Crltliu waa on th? at play, md tall went tu Nortl rARHBELI BBCOMI far i he I ni North been on do naire. l'Ut tl ay as Hi? ugh their II id? I 'u id tx tboi hi? Hoe m. tbe new com i ipl? ndldly, i. ay of I Vli Ilia's left fOI 1 i the loui-ii-hm-. inn raight in-? rerj Me.

antic VI? toi it was such an unusual ben opponenti an from Virginia, they not ihe? fter out on th? Id, and im Virginia at. Shall foar I I fOllOWl II Up With tWI i nd Wtl nniii? tb? halt whlcb ill I and ii went North ami at four jrard ovei ft Beanet it for (f Jt St .9 bt I -J I i i I i fMu fVw.iV, uvs -fa 11 1 ff fyfO "tB 1 CKr Li I tWrnf DIAGRAM SHOWING THE PROGRESS OF THE GAME. two yai 1 through left tackli again gala. Bow? 11 started In to ro bit be xv.is leverlj? tackled I gala. The ball wa Virginia on down, and Elsom punt up tor tiiiity-tive yarda Rog? fumbled bat managed retrieve ti I arda HOWELL MAKES A FINK FIN.

Tl a ofl lib Sash 'round thai sai old left ead, and ed down ti Seid his s-yard i an wd Into thtmderooa roar. He was -i loaf r. Copelai followed this up xxi'ii gain two art sad ih the whistle Mew the end to. half. When (he Went Ih ev? rj to discuss the gam it an opinion pretty general led outlook xv-? lia.

ter ti ou'rc bound to in gr id? North who baa played mux a time oo ti Richmond gridiron, and Carolina me out all Of ill- Virginia, on the oth Cl? The tea playing that nui ginger that mark? it ami oppot a putting up Hi anxiety and trouble than they had ei pected. The Hull Kxcit ina. The tesma on an li of tea mlnuti ranks, xx. tub tltuted for Griffin bal Virginia. North ti," i.in and kicked caughl tie- ball fifteen yarJ 1 punted up the Seid.

the ball, bur doa nod in by Bummer Coffoland and IfoRi in, purpose, I to punt. Shlbli tin- ball, snd rushed through croa four Car? a thai aet it crowd wild xx-ith pot a atop h. of tan-yards Journey. Blaom punted Gravea returned tell. gh th.Mi for a made mother attempt to break throng but might have salli Into i i-i a i rtlnghun tie- bell OVOT the filll-baek' i play by fan lag upon It, a i a bo i me up arltl him uil, fell it.

In th I next Cunningham nade simii i I boa Daila and Tempi rman. I I eras tine' tor to lei? thi 'm Mm tl jptii i.ity. Bhl ght the tell ped it i i banda end from the enemy. Moore gsln THETOCIH I si and the uall North i'ai'iilin i. 1:1.1.

Ni' PLAT. Then the r. of tnj, ht i Howell a the gridiron hm blmaelf in a ni? ol i Th? v.as to him Just yarda ttom Virginia 'umbled it for .1 then, tucking it tightly be neath iii? arm. be the left of 1 la un. for? realised red A wiiii tumult langer was lie was Sonta or more yard? from bis nearest was perceptibly, Origin mad? an 'flaut ahn, ni trot onlj him and tb? of ble Aim.i on wlnga and ut In bla I from crowd w.r- frantic.

i had past KNoiu. i nd was almost within of goal post. Th- after it di nerer waren wL bsaathleM sad read) to drop, darted beneath fell up a the ball. SKTS 'int-: Il sit'h an an tiiiii.il bdown i i Il waa 'ally ntbo rt -ni no and women kept it up rr i Nraag? and Bins honor where honor was due, Mr. Clem -Wright, an eld University of brok? through cordon of a and i uebed i ground to embraci the hero, tit, Wrlghl but hi thuslasm wss thai hi? Sight a the waa almost iti sa Howell'a en.

Th.rti was a Ir.sh outl ursl of convsrtsd tbe touchdown In REPEREE ACTIF il making Una. OREOORY'S JUMP. The play lhat fotloS 1 ing. I atchlng bail pn u. il tb? Il fell them renf TINf The Weatht-r.

Nov? ml Id ty: northwesterly Pot North and South Fhll. eontlaaed oald weather; brisk, norths winds. -i I I riin for l-'rld ty Vlrglt I cold we? THF VV FATHER IN FS TERDAY was fuir and cold. was I a light fall of snow in forenoon. the beav? ml nt mid night the eloudiesa, of 6 A.

M. 1 M.M I p. m. Nlght Mean temperatura 1-, WILL ACCEPT, lo Thal Effect Gains Ground in Pans. SIGNIFICANT REMARK.

paniards Expect to Be About Two Weaks Longer from Home. TIIANKM.IVINt'-OV*. II Peace i of li i I. leid? 'J'etit nieu" Tumi Will Ile inn? Oar PARIS, NoremberSl Spanish com had fixed Upon t-, submit their tlnul surer tb? luit It nod likely that wilt day appointed. The opinion g-ine ti? tie- Spaatarda xxiu the if Siatcs.

A cant Indication tiom attaa? tion a remark dropped by the Bpanleh hera about a fortnight Tie? secretary of th? Coafmla? Benoi to-day that in? Btructtona not sutil? to them th? next A rORTNIOHT LONOSR. The of the? AaflOototl 1 At If eomml able to Runs CAPTAIN ROGERS LI I (Whose Brllllsni i observe wh thei noted ply: "i til hen fortnight." "Why," tli-- Spanish con waa the optnl led tlon at the 1 will hut will th? Ire ity, with thai you do not i Tins wss th? manner which diplomat u. onttnued: will. DECUNK MO Th gtpala will nui will I'om? but wo "A i "A at a i m-. i in I 'I'll ih re BLA ore? il i I Mi.

Inl.lr II i HiiNliitTtaV PAH txreley Jure. "1)1 lot ami tho li th? -dm of living yourself or friend, or call in THE 1 riTUTi, Marshall 'Pagas, Toys I men i-hur? i I Toj quentltlea hol. If letting Teeth be sure tlatit oil ly, VA'lifiloW'i-. to? teething, rhllU, curvs wln.l und ii for diarrhoea. Twenty-live.

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