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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 10

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0 SPORTS SPORTS TEN RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: SATURDAY OCTOBER 81 1925 THE RALLYING CRY OF CADETS AS THEY INVADE CITY) TISCHMAN WINS BOUT HERE LEARNS JAW IS FRACTURED Jr BLACKSBURG SENDS 1100 CHEERING MEN 0 Football-Crazed Students Enthusiastic Over Game 1 in Capital City TWO RICHMOND BOYS WILL PLAY FOR TECH AGAINST SOUTH CAROLINA BOXER ENTERS HOSPITAL AFTER GETTING DECSION IN GO WITH SAILOR KENDRICKS Blow Flush on Chin Sends Victor to Memorial for Treatment Spectators Hod No Intimation Baltimore Boy Was Hart Two Richmond boy Greene end Jon will start for I against South Carolina hero today Tech haa encountered exceedingly bad weather tills fall Tho Maryland Washington and Auburn ami Roanoke gam on were played on muddy ground The Ilne-upe this afternoon follow: I Routh Carolina TTOlly Ia sSssssssssossoosa 1 SWlllk Miles veeseennITeeoot Co IXHIRf (C OneB Ia (foooeeatsOBBse Cl lit ST Moron (L I see i oetBeeesotsto Rfiyd Handy iioeaitti Pruitt Greene Thomas Pet ty lonttsiieetjiitMiiMM Re Rtirkn Robertson efforda KllCCCk Ta IT hVillk Dp LaBarre eeiieeeiiieiRMete I niberly Mona KR Jaekcwics VMI CADETS TO WITNESS GAME WITH CAROLINA HERE CADETS IN FINAL HOME JAMETODAY Three I Regulars Including Gfroerer Missing Against Lynchburg Special to The Ttmes-Dlspaich LEXINGTON VA Oct 30 Contrary to the expectations of thq I coaches during the early part of the week the Cadet Une-up against Lynchburg College Saturday will not be up to full strength Three players who were slated to tart against the Hornets will not be able to play Ollle Gfroerer ftie shifty back 1 whoa broken field running was a big factor In I'e defeat of North Carolina Stale last week was Injured at cavalry drill Tuesday when hie mount slipped and fell on him A badly bruised leg will keep the Cadet speed merchant oul of the Lynchburg game though there la a possibility that he will be reedy to take the field against Carolina at Richmond November 7 Shep Mondy and Jim Smith have not responded ae well as waa hoped to the reet cure ordered by Coach Clarkson and tha chancee are that neither player will get In the Lynchburg tilt MondFa abooft will not be sorely missed this weak however aa Hugh a Pennsylvania boy ie showing up remarkably well at the pivot position Though be has been playing center for only a little over a week Rugh shows Igns of becoming a snapper back who will rank with th best tin the State Jim Smith's 350 pounds will leave something of a cavity in tlis' lino' but Red Kearney can eupply 306 pounds and a thatch of rsd hair to make up the deficiency Kearney played a good game against Georgia Tech early in the season and has been steadily Clyde Moorman a husky Hoanoker has also been coming into his own end RIandy Clark -ton plana to ugp him regularly at guard In place of Kelly who to serving In the capacity of under- -study for renter guard end tackle Tlschman billed aa the main attraction were next beet as far aa the entertainment of the fight fans were concerned Tlschman waa rendered the decision He 'east I took the first throe rounds but slowed up during the last three but held enough In reserve to gain the decision During the first three rounds of the scrap Sailor Kendricks hit only one lick visible to the naked eyo Fireman Griffin Richmond's pride easily defeated Uoldlifi Stokes In tho semi-final craaliina him to the canvas with heavy rignte five or six times in three rounds the fight lasted Stokes finally remained down for the count after about a minute and a half of the third round Blood was spilling freely from his battered mouth "Kid" Steole of Richmond received the decision over "Porky" Flynn of Baltimore In the second ecrap of the evening Weights were announced at 113 pounds each Htaplee 116 pounds defeated Joe Plum 115 pounds In the opener Joo Chaney brother of George Chancy refereed the bouts to the satisfaction of all con Lexington Student Body to Spend Saturday Bight Here Leaving for School on November 8 News Welcomed by Relatives and Public After winning a decision over Sailor Kendricks last- night at the Arcade Athletic (Tub Frank Tlsch-man of 418 South Vine Street Baltimore entered the Memorial Hospital where after examination It waa found he had sustained a fractured Jaw They had engaged In the main bout at the Arcade Kendrick hit Tlachman flush on the chin In the closing rounds but club members had no Intimation Tlech-man was seriously hurt Neither did Ttschman It waa not until lie reached hie dressing room that hn experienced pain In hie Jaw Tlschman la a middleweight a herd puncher and clever boxer How long ha will remain a hospital patient was not determined last night The fight that worked up the most enthusiasm was the alx-round aetta between "Battling" Booth and "KIT' School 130 pounder Thle waa Indeed six rounds of ths fastest milling seen hers In many moons neither fighter was able lo drop the other but each hit the canvas once due to the failure of wild swings landing promptly and properly "Kid" Schools waa given the derision Sailor Kendricks and Frank HAMPDEN-SIDNEY TRIMS ELON 31-0 i Tigers in Great Form' Roll Up Score Despite Snowstorm (By Associated Press HAMPDEN-SIDNEY VA Oct 30 The Hatnpden-Sldney Tigers 1 playing In the role of enow bird this afternoon entertained the eleven of Eton College In Death Valley conquering th visitors II to 0 The Tlgcra were In great form Their front wall held firm yielding hut one first down while the first string backfleld Intact again for the first time since th opening of the season played havoe with the Carolina opposition Falmer and Adklne touring oil long gains time sad again At th opening a fine rain ud Sleet was falling but before the game was over a stiff gals blew a heavy snow over the field wetting the ball and making th going slippery During th final quarter after having gone scoreless during the third period ths Tigers resorted to I he pass and scored two touchdowns by an aerial attack Although hopelessly beaten the Carolinians fought desperately time and aguln earning loud applause from the stands Tlie line-up and summary: 1I-8 rosltlon Eton Turley EE Brown Worden Wilson Nance Jones Dudley McCauley Clark ones Myles Cox Roberta I Hiatt Br'naer Kirkland Painter II Coggins Adkins It Roab Edmunds Harold Score ly periods: Hampdon-Sldney 13 6 0 13 II lilon 0 0 0 0 0 lUmpdcn-Sldney scoring: Touchdowns Dudley Palmer Adkins Jones (sub) 3 Points after touchdown Brlnser (drop-kick) Officials: Referee Evans (Vir ginia) Umpire Epea (V I) Head linesman Fraxer (N U) as follows: looks Uka th movement will comprise 100 per cent of the cadet corpa A special train will leave Lexington at 10 on th night of November arriving In Rich mond the next morning between It was learned her last night that the Virginia Military Institute cadet have been granted permla-elon to attend the 1 -University of North Carolina game here November 7 This will corns as good news to relatives and friends of the Lex- Ington cadets whose concerted cheering la always a big asset to 1 team Colonel William Couper bualneav executive at I writes Taxe- well Elletl of ths I Club CAROLINA FRESHMEN BEAT VIRGINIA ON SNO FIELD GENERALS ACCOMPANIED BY BAND AND STUDENTS Tarheels Wallop Young Cavaliers 18-0 Outplaying and Outweighing Home Team First Snow Since Opening of Lambeth Field Supporters of Washington and Lee Rally Behind Bine and White Warriors Playing in Charleston Against Mountaineers This Afternoon Virginia-Jackets Game Is Canceled by Snow Athlrllo authorities at University of Virginia last night cancelled the game echcdulcd for thla afternoon with Kandolph-Macon due to snow Thla situation Is unique In the annals of football In Virginia Never before haa a football battle been cancelled a day before any scheduled meeting owing to a white mantle covering the Held of play (Continued From First Page) has devoted coneiderable time to Improving It aerial attack ae well ae bolstering It running strength Punch Is Lacking I which has failed all season to demonstrate a real punch Is the kind of team to be respected st ell times despite Its apparent Inability to run up a score Tech haa a stout defense as wna evidenced when the Bluckeburg hoys defeated Maryland 3 to 0 If Tech can atop South rushes Held goals may prove a big factor In determining the winner Robertson of Tech bus devoted considerable practice this week to hooting the ball from all angle and his educated to will be respected thla afternoon Put "Pep" Into Spectators Final word from the I camp last night was to (he effect that It was prepared to put up a real fight South Carolina while confident ot winning knows It will have to ploy heads-up foutball all the way Tho presence of the Tech cadets will moke I fight all the harder as well ns inject ''pep1' Into the other spectators Never before has any school sent 1000 uniformed students to this city to witness a fiyitball game and the Tech undergraduates entertain the hope that their team will rclebraLe the occasion fittingly Arrival of the cadets will stimulate Interest In the game among their relatives and friends and the general public The organised cheering of the Blackeburgera will have a heartening effect on the eleven men battling South Carolina Look rr Close Score The eoldicr-studcnte tonight will celebrate Hallowe'en at the subscription dunce given In their honor at tho Blues' Armory front 8:80 to 13 o'clock to which the publlo Is Incited Governor Trlnkle will be present Richmond accustomed to football play between representative college elevens welcomes I and South Carolina That the etandard of play will be high and th score dose waa the feeling last night of gridiron observers The Gobblers were three hours late In reaching Richmond partly due to weather conditions and heavy traffic When the Tech team left Blacksburg yesterday morning snow wee felling and they continued to gllmpao snow until they reached Farmvllle A bit of enow fell here last night but not enough to tranater Mayo Field Into a sea of mud Ih'spito prediction of rain for today grid lovers were hopeful leal night that this afternoon would be clear with a strong Western wind aiding In drying the field The ball at tne Uluea' tonight In honor of the visiting team end students will be a most colorful ef (air Officers of the Howitzers and Grays have been invited to attend as well ae the officera and man of the lllrhmond Uluea The full dress uniforms of soldlars handsome gowns of women and evening dress of civilians and the certain attendance of many members of the younger unncing set will make the Hiues' Armory tonight a picturesque scene Governor Trlnkle Mayor Bright Dr Julian A Kiirruss president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute 11 Watkins chairman of the I board of trusts and Ambler Johnston pro- Tinl of the local Tech alumni buoy will review the cadets at the Isutnd The same officials will be among the honor guests at the hall tonight The colors of i are Orange und Maroon of South Carolluu Uranga and Hlark KING ELEVEN REACHES Special to The Tlaiee-Dlspatch LEXINGTON VA Oct determined to give a good account of themselves the Blue and wwva fa a i-w wwu a a a a I a 4 1 21 fil 11 vU Whitt gridiron squid left hero this 'teddy ind was quartered at the evening In a special Pullman forEdgewood Country Ciub but fared Charleaton Va where they long enough thla afternoon will ku Tr- iTjijin a-- 1 10 el an hour work out on the win battle Ira Rodgera Mountain- field of tomorrow'! engagement All Virginia eleven eer eleven tomorrow afternoon In the Laldley Stadium The Washington and Lee stu- CAPTURE RICHMOND Citizens Awake Today to Find Uniformed Horde Parading Streets tSpedsI to Th Tlmes-Ptopatch BLACKSBURG VA Oct Clrrrn hundred football crazed Cadet left her tonight for Richmond where the Virginia Poly Gobbler meet the South Carolina Gamecock tomorrow afternoon Headed by their superb band of guy piece playing the fighting anthem Tech triumph the Gobbler marched through Blacksburg to their special of fifteen coaches At the station there was a big pep meeting winding up with a monster "hokl" for Coach Cubbage and hi Gobbler The corps that left her tonight I the largest In the history of the Virginia Polytechnlo Institute and before Richmonder finish their morning paper the Tech-men will envelop the city like an Invading army The Cadet were In fine spirit and vole and the slogan the cut the keen night air a the student body entrained for their destination On arrival at Broad Street Station tomorrow morning the Cadets will parade through the city to the Blues' Armory where they will make their headquarters while In the capital city Shortly after Boon the corps will march to the football park where they will be reviewed by Governor Lee Trln-kle and stall Following the review the Cadets will go through fancy drills with 11 the frills and trimmings that precede the opening of the serious game The corps will be under the command of William commandant of Cadets President Julian A Burma iei Richmond yesterday and will be present at the game lie will occupy a box with Governor Triable The Gobbler cheering section will be In charge of Buddy Dear and a stall of ten cheer masters Major William Skaggs will have Charge of the lyrics CARPENTIERDELANEY TO FIGHT ON COAST (By Aaaonlatd Pres PARIS OcL JO Orarfrt Corpontlor hrmcr light heavyweight champion of the world today also) artirtoo to moot Jimmy Delaney Hi Poll light heavy-wolsht la a ten-round bent In t'allfornin l-twoon January II and January It Jark Davit Let Anceloa promoUr aa-Bon-red ro-ently that he had mailed articles to Carpentler offerln him in Er cent of the gnu roeetpts and llOfll 1 enpenwn for a ton-round bout tnUi Inner la loo Angeleo Carpentler hue Said Ihut if he wine thlo he will Seek a tin irtth Paul Perlenb- prooent lichl bonvywoteht HU boldce ni Now York get our no? that rt LUCKY number (on BROAD) wHyM PASft-yM LOSE" WINI If fie MMibw that daRvare a Mvlng newo's SUITS or 1 I 4a feel wytr wt-msif ef MccanucB Carl JQntfman ofay's HKFOUK you watching the lowVn pa radu pt yoursplf oiio of our fine warm overcoats Only and I3S a wealth of vuIup fciylc and wear in every one! Can Kaufman Cud CletkaaHOLMa Lyric Buildinc 7 and 7:30 o'clock As outlined the movement back to Lexington does not Mart until 8 A on November "The corps gave an extraordinary torchlUhi procession for the team on its return from Richmond where CarMina State was defeated" white and nothing can prevent the game being played upon a muddy slimy field In aplte of the fair weather prediction for tomorrow The West arrived the regulars Including Farley who hud been teported indisposed wore in the line-up and Coach Rodger of tickets In spite of the snow of today GUILFORD DEATEN DY WAKE FOREST Deaconif Achieve 250 Win Losers Not Making a First Down umg stry tl tl Nfit 'tn Wllh tub a iiIiihi-m Iii irtniar put ih is iiik rn throuxh ih is 'ii iunr lirM 1 ThfM by till itu of (cht miihi1 bHiiic Miriu ViuS of tijr ri ih gua'd ''i fxti'l in milk ni iidti ur in Is ths lins-upi dent band of over thirty pieces Jvoied the time to kicking pass-together with a crowd of over 150 an 'B students accompanied the Generals' I Thirty minutes of eig party bound for (Tiarlexton which naJ aao wa 00 the menu Included over twosenre playere Mountaineers went through entire coaching staff manager and 'Ijl altlough hand-trainer The Blue and White grid- ln of lh bal1 waa eimely under! will arrive In the West VIr- mmmoih' JEST SKK H-SESF suen cellmate place (he attendance turtl" 14000 Th Generals will not be L1 lacking In rooters and supporters pieces will-a rnve to add We VlVclX i thl fesdvlttea 2nd taMn 30 additional West Virginia ttg -tt LAIdley Stadium When the fiidnLa will arrive tiv anorlal train referee's whistle starts ths actlvl- aru arrva "Pclal train ties Saturday afternoon Today wlincased ths Generals' final drill prior to their departure for the scene of battle and only a light workout waa indulged lu by the membera of the Blifb and White squad that are expected to take part In the game with the Mounuineer McVay ran the eleven through a snappy signal drill with Tips Itaubrr and io cheer on their team West Virginia Is generally favored to win tne gains tomorrow althougn the promised muddy field makes tle outcome of tho game extremely doubtful Washington and Lee's successive declxivn victories over 1 I aril Kentucky us well as her 16-b game with l'rlnceton alto adds uncertainty to the outcome and the breakr of the game will figure largely In tho score doubt A capacity er composing (he remainder of the! crowd of 13000 Is practically a-quartet that Is figured lo start in sure! by reason of advani sales corned ten yards from tho Tarheel goal The llnc-up: Virginia rosltlon Carolina Munlord left end Williams I Jinter left tackle Howard K-buits left guard Evans Taylor center Swartz Johnson right guard Schuler I'cpps right tackle Lby Horhelmer right end Bean l'ons quarter back Furi-hes Jjirsen leit half back Ford liurrleon right half back Iatsslti-i Damns full back Kelly Score: Carolina 0 13 0 0 13 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Touchdown Kelly Ford after touchdowns Williams Substitutions Carolina Margined for Eby Sandlin for Boon lliy for Marginoif Beans for Sandlin Margined for Howard Gold for Keans lluru-n fnr Eby Sandlin for Hi-in Holland for Kelly fox for Holland Urigg for Marglnofl Virginia Quarles for Larson Bowen lor Quarles ITeasanta for Hof hidmcr larsrrt for l'ons I an I a for Johnson Oftlelnls: Referee Will Virginia) umpire Sommers (V I head linesman Cosh (Gettysburg) Time of quarters 16 minutes MRS DAVIS WINNER OF HERMITAGE GOLF Defeats Mrs Paul Mayo 2 and 1 Men's Tourney Starts Today Mm I Dsvla wou ins woinrn'i fill golf championship tournament st tli llrnilisst Country Club by dofesllns Mm Mayo modsllst 3 and 1 and II ersby regslntd ths tills aht first won two years ago Ths finals batwssn Mm Ptv's and Mm Msyu was a hard fought atrusfl Al ths turn (hey war oil oquar Mra lwvla won th twelfth Ihlrlconlh sod fburtoomh holts and Ihs nisl-h tndsd si Ihs ssvtnleenih sresn (Joins oul Mrs Mayo sunk a Mrdls at ihs Lilrd iile Mia iMUroffonrlsd won Ihs eovidiil fllghl by dsftatllis Miss Ada Nsll 4 and 1 Mia Hlusrt Cnttrsll annasd honors In ihs ililrl fllsht mns hsies pity by dcfeuitn Mrs Whllosiua 3 sml I I'nses will hs award'd si ihs nnuutl P'eiins ef lha rluh naif month With lit wnmeu'o Inurney at an ond lh dank Is ileared lr ihs man's tn nual luurncv' lh auallfylns round bolns thodulod for Iwlay TECH-W i FRESHMAN ELEVENS FAIL TO SCORE DURING SNOW BATTLE (Hpoiltl Tho Tlmet-mspnlnh 1 IIAlS'iirCN VA Orl llnilllns Ihri jrIi terrlfte anew slurm Innklhr nni Held nlay Impneslhle lha Wash-Inal" slid Freli md Vlisinls Tell Knell Inujlil In oreltM 10 this al li i iiH'ii i-n W'llan Klld Th Innsls iiiieainel in ih Inlllsl and final perlmla while i only inUlnNl d'l erne In Hit third quarter led I Slid I bsi-k and pnka leih luminsiy enssd In a puiiilm duel with iillhr having a do Id dya SAN FRANCISCO TRIMS LOUISVILLE IN FINAL ty AineiaS 4 frls HV FliNi'lUTi (hi Htn Frni wen Heal pnnoni winner of ih I'in 1411 llsehotl Mue dleletled lh lnuivill ffiierisn Aswuioilnn hm-fluii iidsy hy emu nf I In In lh( nel ennfe1 ef filns-soni series in da irrmlno ihs lhlr Iesu hsinplasihip Ih Hess wars I 'turned virlnrs hy mar r't 'f five semes In four Grid Games Today Virginia va South CarsUma at Mayo lilanil Kulimond at Duka ami I va Writ Virginia anJ 11 at Harvard lyiHlimir at I liaudelpli-Macnn at Virginia Klim at llHniinln-aidiuy lnulr at linanuk Km al Gwtuwa At Charleston beulh North Carolina at Maryland Iri-nrula at Tcnnrrioo MMmwInpi A Jr at Alabama Tulsn va Auburn Mumaoliipl at Vanderbilt Nut re I'J mo si Ueursta Tech Hint at Davidson Hewann at Chattanooga Arkansas va liouisiana Stata Rulllns Florida Kentwkv St Centra st Furman ciinilil va Mercer (lullfurl st Wsks Forest At Montgomery At Shnveport At Audusta Army ot Tsle esrsrihnmr st Prlnrston Illinois si Penneylvsnle at Brown Penn Mato s' Syracura Cornell at Columbia I lu knell at Holy Crsea bt Hunailventur at lAfaystta MuhlenVjrg si lhlgh Hopkins at Pittsburgh Bvlluny sc IV and Froviilen-'s st lloeton Colters New Yurk I'nlrvreliy at bordham lisctysbu'g at t'rsmua Villsnova at kt Johna Uuenllrj Mvnnrs at Csihallo Vnlvsrslty (Iluuilet at Hi Johna Waelilngluh Cwlltgs st Georgs IVseh- Dgtin Iw wvIs-Eiklns st West Virginia Wesleyaa Moot Navy st Michigan Colgate st Michigan Aggtea Wiaunslli at Minnesola Punlus at Chicago Northwestern at Indiana Wsusier st Ohio Slats Wabash rt lows- laws Sluts at Missouri Drake -Kansas Crtighlon s' Msrquetta i klshoms at Nebraska North luhi'ie Anglos at North Dakota South iwkota Assies at South Dakota 1'omons in California colorsl'i at Colorado Mlnea st tlonsssa P'i'jih 'sllfurnia at Idsha intons al tiregrn Agglsa uregin si Stanfiild WsehlBstan I'sitsrslty at Wsshlngton Stats FOOTBALL SECRETS By Sol Meager NOT THIS (wild ns double on plays fine rommon met hod Mlicfl ITeji Many teams mi offriisi rain an opposing guard tnNl4 uekle rw arrow pushing this Is for the oppow-nl on Ihu eld" of tho guard SAINTS AND LANE IN SCORELESS TIE Richmond Charlottesville Preps pn Snow Field Battik to Standstill Tn rimiM-liiPiiM- ii) VA Oil HI Christopher's of Ulrhmond and th Lane lllsh Hi hool of Hilo city fousbl lo a iroreloso it her llils tflernoos In a mow alarm Both trams rrsurttd to punllng as ihry could not lain cunsUirutly In ths mud and slush and nl no tlm nss sillier gual srrluualy Ihrroiensd Twin Ih Hlrbmomltr mdvancod to tho locals' 'S-jord lino only to ho held on downs An ovorlicnd atts-lt In th Ansi period roller HI (Tirlslophor-s thirl yards Hire pswes bains rlererly ezeruted Itii-lsowsier and flunler did lha hsw lint ins fr HI iTirisiophsf a whlls Ray's juh'iiii fenturtd fur ths locals Ths gains was plsveU nlih thrss tnrhes nr snow on lha ground anil puntin by buth loom was numoruus sls'ray ami Usy both got ih olii'peiy hall off for Ions dlolsnres IhMplie rumllll'in nf Ibo Bold (Her woo only on fumble Ths Hmuis mads elsht Hrst downs and 1-sn tws Ths mhniuiiUie M-Ivnii'lsd alt se rnmnlrtln I mis ranipleli'l two hastes near lha CAPITAL FOR GRID GAME ilnwn the West Virginia bailie Wilson watched the practice session from fh sideline! and Is not expected to get Into togs for the next two or three weeks The Blue and White line was made up of Captain Thomas end Daves at ths Hanks all hough Spotts may see service as a terminal In the batile tomorrow Til-son and Holt were In the tackle berths while £inmona with Van Horn and Iiudnlk alternating formed th pair or guards wiih Hawkins playng at (he center An emirs substitute eleven with a few extras will accompany the above eleven Tbr Wit Matt H7io Carts find your fim pair of Floraheims such great so goodlookingthat you will not give the choice of your next pair anythougitt Itll be Flonheims again nations 10 17 Dabney Co Broad at Fifth Vht FLORSHEIM SHOE Let Your Gloves Be Right A man tthould aeleet his Cloven with tho samo caro an Ills other attire for It In attention to details thnt makes a man well drenned There are correct Gloves for dress for hired or for work la our full eolln'tlon Ill Kant Broad SprclAl to The Tlmcs-Dlspatch CHARLOTTESVILLE VA OcL 30 Snow was falling heavily on Lambeth Meld when Virginia's first-year team closed the season by losing to North Carolina IS to 0 Both Tarhscl touchdowns came In the second quarter one on a forty-three-yard guln by a pass lAeeiter to Kelly the second on line rushes after a tumble had been recovered on the Virginia thirty-yard hue Two features made the game unique It was (he first played In the enow stneo Lambeth Field has opened and the slippery footing aided Carolina which presented the heaviest team seen here In years with a line averaging over SOU pounds from end to end and several playere tipping the scale above ifO pounds Virginia was clearly outplayed from the start Carolina gained even first down to one made by the Vlrglalans when Daniels went around end for a seventeen-yard gain only to trip In the enow with an open field before him and fall Ittir! on duff" hulilinif Isimn llunfsr sslM'l'ir lhe j1111 b'n tl-dtlng eleven A ecullr lolnrldenes Is that Indsr's duel was Ihs third lls snsesed In by rm'h leom (III wssun Ism ld I'leh-burns and Hlsunloii lhsh wlilto HI hrlslnpher (led lllseksinne lllkll knl llklnn Military Asdemy Th line-ups HI I'hrlslnplier-k I'na Chsr1ilteMe M-i'rey 'I in-l Williams Flehar lei I la- Me I'iiw futenpnrt left susrd Hdler lurel lenler lieal'ie Uriel ue rlslil suord liiHHlmsn rlslil isible Hwuri "-I lunduli'h (e) rlslil end- Jw Huns VVsIlsm -full I'Sifc leHSH humsi liar half but Ilessmd riunler half baik Turner llcallla full mk IX TRANSFERS CANNOT PUYT ON GEORGETOWN TEAMS WAdiriMiTi'N I I' ro-l 1 Afhla'le 'Ii'-tl nl lleidHefvwn t'nliaiellv lue nideted ihn univorml frsnfr rul lull lliiniidlsie sffei't Thl will dehor In ninliin siudroi frum prlMpilns ln rie-h nr sihteiles in whl'-h I hoy 1 onv 5-ri inn frevliMioly rsprsiehid snnilirr ihbiiih 816-818 Hint Main Street Si'lii in i iia mi h-l Maili 1 tVAKK I'l'IcE-l' I1 ''1 wintry rkmil 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