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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 7

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tl -i J- i- 1 -v 'Mi N- c- rif 1 i iitgi i "'H nm foosidkd a THB CUTATCI FOUVBBD RIOHMOND VASUR DAY SEPTEMBER 29 1912 PRICE BTvE t- E-J BOSTON RED SOX CHAMPIONS AMERICAN LEAGUE 1912 I'-: C3 ill v-l -AY? -w-J! rf tl Si i-fi w- fl I A i 'i Oto1 Tr' S' FliTCHARfiES OF FRAUD ARE BliADE President -of ClubAStf I YV TT 1 nounces His Voluntary Sfi Horace Fogel President Claims piresHelped Giaiiti? Retirement k- 'V BADHEALTH HINTS AT BRIBES MBfcBEING'OFEERED -eeV THEcAUSE Worry Ovier CoriditioB Not 'Agteementii With OwnerAf-m I Wooded FBiuietl UrM 'IW 7i- '-Wt'1 yv-hQ iPromiMif of World' Series As i-e i a Z7Z'1 flAlgnmentf for -'Indicator Hari- dlcra One of Reasons 'for CtASSYIHURRES ATfSTAHIFAIR (IRBIHIAiTOYSI WITH ORPOHEHTS i yi FavoritismBasebalI Men "'T'XI See in Statement Influ- ence of Cub Owner! iff List 'offEtetriet Framjgea Good Chicago Itpttnhtf In ilpnd Play Remarkable Defensive Game Against Washingtob and Runs Up Sere of Sixty Atinit Williafn and Mary With Chancel Is Surpiis3 i jpuhUnbad to-anr Um ChU 'cngo EranJog iPV Horc fogel prealdent pf the Philedelphlg National clubmefceea epedflo charge lj ir 1 i Lexington ya Soptombsir Sl-Tho Washington and Lae! eleven met the strong Medical College of Vlrglnta football teem oti the-Wllapu'AoM thin Uhat: umpires deliberately: stole7 the peasat' tor the Mew mTork Olanta Wnehlngton flaptamberll- Goorgetown 7 inaugurated football season here to-day by overwhelmingly defeating tha football eleven 'representing Randolph-Macon JAKB STAHL Manager ul First At least twenty-one games were won thy the Giants this year which would Fhate been loet had the umpires been hare been loet had the umpires been afternoon tho game resulting In the final snore being If Xo' to In' favor of 7 Waohla- New Yerk gar -Cknnne the CUenso Onbn expsveed ewprtse via ho learned font before leaving heee-feo-Ckkr eogo that Frentoent Chorine MnrpkF of tho Ckleaao etnb hod nnnonneed hie retirensent eosnev he eold nMorphy'ooo! dlnpone of nsy eerrieee if ho seen (V eno either gtvo nso eontraet or no nbeolata-TCleaaa Chnnaa wonld net adafff that tho etstoamte reeeotlr leeoed hr FtoeW dent Morphy a bent the 1 haMt of boom of tho Coho to drink and tho statement which he loaned aatna the fernu llar nnd had nay-thing-to do with 'Mmrphjrte netloa to-doy 1 repeat that drink rdlarirsAoa: ever canned 'tho coho- to leaa nennnnt and any one who sold It Charlottesville VnY September Virginia with a team that was gradually merged with substitute playera to-day easily defsatsd the plucky William and Mary -College eleven Under Cohph Yeung of Pennsylvania by the score of If A Over a half dosen fumbloa cpreventedY the 'Orang and Blue fyom equaling laat total against the visitors tl to 'Y Ohcs In ths first half Virginia presented 'the heaviest If not tha' most formidable rush -line seen here in many moons With the' substitution of Browntor Jos Wood-at contra tho At an time during tho game did tho have a chance to seore only two -fir at downs balng made against Georgetown one of those coming as tho result of an offside play and tho other on a wall executed forward piss Randolph-ltaconv fought hard to -Alum tha tide of defeat' hat oho was out classed In every department of tho gams i Georgetown hammered- herfor- forwarde ifrom Vend to end averaged Flair Fogel chargee -yi' He also pr edicts the pet distant "Aril ng! of Fresldent Lynch of the Jta- Hlonal League V-' In part follows: "Bad umpiring- ho far as gtrlug my VMaa the worst otit whs crowded al-most entirely Into gnmee which we played with New Tork- The more I protested th -move determined presl-dent Lynch became to assign 'Umpires we' didn't want to follow us around -'from pines to pines and hand It to na MAs time rolled by 1 noticed things from incidents and happenings which it wouldn't be prudent or polltlo for me fe mention' outilde ot the 'family circle or leagua meetings -which led me to' believe that Lynch wss only a Ag-tirehead preeldent with a greater power behind him vAud Inddentally my prediction did to not telling tho yen to liar nnd togrnte ho -EJverjrthing in'5 Amli-Pie Order) It Is not a far cryjte the day whan local I lorsrs of -tho aport of kings "an to Indulge to their- hearts content at' the six-day 'harness and running meet' of the Virginia Stats Pair Association Stalls'-paddock and traok are all in apple-pie order anticipating the arrival of korscAeoh from aU rrar the country Dtreotors of the Fair Association' oapoclaUy thooo In charge of the racing ara vsry-Armly of the opinion that there wlU bo hotter events than In the history pf -the fair Bettor horeeeV both of the harness variety and of -the runners will Iron hand attracted largely by-the tnorsaaed purees offered- Already some of the blooded 1 stock hss strived sad Is safely stabled Laat night brought additional horsss all entered In tho early closing stake races HltchUl of Baltimore brought Star Grattan Sidney Dayton and Robert Corbin of Washington arrived with Brown Alclne A Harding of Barton Vt baa Baron Forrest and Gram Rice In foot horses and horsemen will arrive each day from now until tho opening of the meet7" The big stake events are the IdO pace with a parse of 11000 the 1:10 trot with purs of fl000-and the trot for $1000 Frank A Upton will again start tha harness horaes with A Warwick as aeersUry The runners and tlmbsrtopperu will not afrlvs for several daya-'Host of thooo horses are now racing at Morel and ae it Is only-a short lump from the Maryland track to Richmond tho owners fool thar there la no causa for hurry 1 "VK- I 1 YJfew Yerfcy geptember Betting te-day'ea tke series 'la at IS to A' vrtth the odds eCered hy aupperters of the Boston Bed lea'' A party Hah brokers sent a parse BMW tho Stock Kx-ehaage here- to-day efferiag- to wage It against gdM oa tha Bed ex against the Giants It theaght probablo that the odds oa the series wtll reauta at the present ggare'watil the opening seme 'October A Basle for the-odds is foaad Id the fact that the Red Sex have all season long shews marked aaperiority over the Athletlee who eeaqaered the Giants loot fan Hew York fane eeaSdeat as a rale that MeGraw will cone threagh on tep this year hot being anxleos fee edge when they bet vrill probably -let the odds rentals no they ore A -eeniptlatlea of the 'averages of the two-teaau from oU games spto Thursday- shown that tho' Giants have a slight edge They lead to bitting gad scoring and aye riesa Chlcngs mi september ll--Charlea Wi Murphy president of "the CMesgo Ve Al otial lnomo lioookoll eaVieSa SK National League baseball Hub wards and ran her ends almost at will: Ths substltutionrofplaysrs alons preventing a larger soora- The gap: was cleanly fought and no injuries resulted Georgetown Position-- lUndolPh-Macoa Derby nl(t tackle 1 Clayton (Martin) i Vu (Vaughan) Rich 1eft tackle Copley -He imk ell) Moriarty guard Schneider (Bprrfn) Vi Kelley centrq Becker (Rich) r7: -T i vLegg (Williams) vi to-day Clancs'toif announced that Frank Li close to '1SS Finlay and McDonald looked like1: pigmies "sa did Captain Todd and Gooch in tha 1 backttel A Th Amt three periods ended 10 to to Osndil to A In Mho- fluslquarv ter rWHUen)' end Mary "laced at least twenty: players of the Virginia aquad Catch Elliott trying j-out practically hie entire bune)i men Y' 4 A-out thirty-Ave downs' wee tho eum total consistent Una plunging Old etyta football was the order of "the day' tha forwards spam jng up -big holes through which ths fast back plunged- Only one did Ylrglyiln report to puntlhg nnd that was -In-the Anal quarter when Johnson booted tbh pigfkln over several years manager- of i the teanvl-' would not manage the Cuba next year -That Chance's decision to retire 'wdaWsa-tnade August IS and that he yet decided upon a- successor were (Continued on -Third Page) aoore of ton and feeble carried the ptgskia over the Mac la the thlrtd quarter by a ter-rlAdBnepaungo 7 Tha feature 'of the game' were the defensive playing! of Hedgepeth and Hardy for tho college and the offensive work of Peeples Mile and Terry' for Washington and Leo1 and Miller and' Moore played a good game on the defense Washington and' Lee suffered from frequent fumbles et critical times 'The Medical College 'held the 'Lexington teem bn the one-yard line at the beginning of tho second quarter while In the first quarter Washing ton' and' Lee fumbled under the goal In the last quarter Miles- made a beautiful forward pass to Barker tho only one of the gams The college eleven averages one pounds In the line' being one of the heaviest Washington and' Lee will play this season It is composed of experienced men1 from various schools Walker having player At Minnesota University College lined up an follows: Jonea loft half Hardy and Footer full becks XMer right: half Schsnok quarter' hack Foster Clark left end: Walker r- left taokle Ayers left guard Cofer centre Peeples' right guard Hedgepeth Mitt tackle Arnold-right endU Washington- and Lee l'ne up: -Terry left half Pceple full 1 hack Boone right helf Raftery quarter back Barker left end Achuts Stewart left tackle Rogers left guard Moors centre Miller (captain) right guard BUlaa NebMtt right 7 1 tackle Francis right rad -touchdown Peeplos goal Miller referee Klnsolv-lag L'hesd linesman-Dr Graham umpire Randolph Virginia (Continued on Third Pa a) 'A tit' ft 1 HV'IHta' (Brocklln) w-a vtf v- i op la geldlag r- Rill a head the haH rnUipg to ten yard ilaA TECHS SHOT ROAHOKEILADS 7 V-? -o Msyette '(CalnaiJl Fury right half aekiY Wray Costello left hflf -hack Schaeffery (Van Dyne) A I ll BaaVl full hack'! Hopkins and Mary Fooltiona Virginia Finlay yTT right ondV Jonea (Lyman) i Wolfolk right tackle 'Horne Pint Gum (Continued on Third Page) Season Gives HAVE GOODIEAM oj of Golfer Gettinu in Line for Heri-i Golf erg Getting in Line for 45 Campsssl (Murray) (Captain) 7 -Fury VI Costello fl Murry and Foley Frorti touchdown- Costello Referee Mr 1 George-Washington Umpire'- Hr DonpeUyV'YAwathipore Timers 8vrny '-periods Final H- -i -m'- Academy expects to turn MyP Victwy by Overwhelmr ing' Score -of 4 -(AcT v- 'it Tl TlmMjXlllltdlLl tPpedal to The Tlmeo-DlspatUhJ i- DOWN OH LIST YRlohmond out! winning team this season-The boys have been practicing steadily under lnstructlona of CoSch Qrlfllit (Continued on Third Page) score Georgetown' Randolph A Head 'Unysumn Mr iBrfwp'' Messrs" Welsh 0 Randqlph-Mgcon of two i I and two 10 minutes -v BYi mitge Champion-Zks 'Ship MatcheK-fl 'B VA number of golfers terdey for the fall championship golf tournament at' the -Hermitage Club-t Three mere days remain In which7 qualify Any number '-o: cards for eighteen holee may be handed Is and the lowest will bs counted for ing acora Players will ha divided into sets fi' sixteen players forming classes A and Class A will play-for ths to ns hip of ths club Th winner vrlllf piUHBUip BA IU hllllA A law wsuuof li'-JA iT- Blacksburg Va September In fwhat proved a practic game Cor the fTecha and gars Coach Bocock a chanoa ko try out nearly all the candidates for jall places on the I varsity Virginia 'polytechnic Institute defeated Hoanoko College In the Aret game of the season there this -afternoon by a aooro of 40 jta Towards the snd of the gamd ipcrubo wore put In and the visitor ijwero in no danger of scoring at any Jtlma Techs showed up wen in defhu- Gianti Have Twenty-Three Bog- ton Twenty-Two for -v i iTsa jr -'a' 1 a Z'' On Wet and -Soggy Field With Vanderbilt Swamps fi i 'It vVl Vf i S' Special to Ths Time -Dispatch Series i'V VlYw ClnrinnatL Ohib September lt- -sirs work and tha baekdoid look more 1 have his- name engraved on tho cup -and will receive a prise la ad- dlllon 'Competitors In 1 Close A 1 1 play Ifrom scratch but handicaps will ho uaed In the other classes Those who lose In 1 tba first roundS will 'not drop but of the tournamsaL-: S7 but will continue to play for prises''- Tf -'if Sehe4nle '4 Mromlalng than tho coach hoped for Legge Ms gill Vawter and Shrans flayed good ball and now 'man at -right half showed up- welL TWno-upi fBoanohe Ie- j' -College Position September 'October 1' bfoora right half biek Ma gill NsahvlUe Tenn BepUmber Vanderbilt swamped Bethel College this afternoon to- the: Araf gamo by a seore of 101 to the largest number -of 'points r-plled Up In ten years In the 'local- A heavy rain before and duiring the'Xame made the ground slippery'- but the Commodore bachs showed great epeed Collins right hatf back 'Was the atar making Avo -touchdqwns' one being Afty-Aye yard run around end on tha Arat play of tha -game Vanderbilt uaad the' forward peas aucceaefully Substitutes were run In after the Arat quartos only three varsity men staying In the line-up through the entire game Vanderbilt resorted to open' football al Tweuty-three pkyera representing the Nqw York National League team and twenty-two the Boston Amerioanf League club wll) battle for tho world's baseball championship which begins In New Torts City on-Ootobsr Ths ellglbfo players ns announced by tha National Baseball Commission her today are ae follows: Not York National 1 Leogua Ames Becker Burns Crandall Doyle Devore Fletcher Grob Hartley Her sog MoOrsw- Msrqiisrd 7 Matbewson HoCormlck Merkls Mayers Murray Robinson Shafer Snodgrau Tesreau Wtleon Wlltss Boston Amerloan League Bali Bradley Bodteut Collins' Carrigsn Cady Bngle Gardner Hall Hfnrlksen Hooppr Krug Lewis Nunnamaker GBrlen Psp 8tahi Speaker Thomas Wagnes Wood Yorkas with 'the firt game of the Series to be played in New York Tueaday of next week between the Giants champions of the National League and the Red Sox champion of the American League' and each "game thereafter' both inNew Yorkand Boatpn The 'nmeg-Di-patch by means of an electric scoreboard' which will be placed on the- Bik- Street aide of The TimesDig patch Building will show every detail of the' game at it is pbyed in the Polo Grounds EJvery strike every ball thrown every hit made every run scored will be shown just aC graph!) cally as if one were actually -watching the contest from box within' the grounds Expert operators will be at both ends the wire which will begin in the Polo Grounds arid finish at The Times-Dispatch By mkns of lignal lights each play ill depicted arid the thousarida of thoie in-tereited here but whp are compelled to remain et home may still see the game Klme fuU hack Rogors pelvlniJeft half haok-i Vawter Harmon quarter bsckW XL Liegge Hoeb right end Lefebvrt arnhardt right tackle Burr us rv '(Soholts) Han 1 bright guards Whitney Ritael tipaB oentrs vans Bawkerleft guard Brockenrldga HoeletSMf left tackle Pick Goodnight --'left end Hodgson Reforee Ware-Umpire llllaa Flnals-i-October IT 1- This -sehedule wl allow players who( wish to enter tournsm-nt st Cenutryl v) Club 'to play In Doth tournaments nelC Club 'to play in '-vw- eml-'Ansl will on st HtwfltgW'--Yv when the Arst round begins Cs-' $2 try Club Btsst entirely i t- ry vy 'v- fe A- J1' -AS A' ft -o 1 1 i 1 1 s' i hi'i --j 3.

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