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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 19

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j-f 1 1 in it 7 rfr VV-r r'- a Richmond Virginia Sunday October 141934 ulsslM Last-Half Assault to Win 6-0 Tar Heels Upset Georgia 14-0 Duke Crushes Ga Tech 20-0 SpidepNtlpset asgsjl3-0 Bows to Ya 12-0 VP I Paced By Holsclaw In Big Push! Four 31 Threat in Final Minutes Blast etl Nine-Yard Past to Fittro Turns Tricky Two Passes By Marshall Beat Locals Dobson Great Punting Offset by E-H Play in All Other Departments Also BigGronnd Gainer Miller and Fulk On Catching End Blnefield Dedication Is Marked With Bodies of Conquerors of Cornell f-tiuwi riw rmi Pag rights and the Wasps 7 to 0 But that nant atl of tha acorta Viva mlnutt later Emory and Bemy gained possession of the ball at mid field after taking a pnnt and promptly sewed up the ball game Marshal! a (a in dropped back He dodged the fast cRarfini Spidcra who raced in to break up tnr ptoy and then almost methodically let tha ball loose Uiller caught it two yarda from hla goal line and stepped arrow the line for the second touchdown It was a arms tkmal 15-yard pass Ellers placement kick for the point was low but it didn't matter The Wasps had more than enough points to win Satisfied with this margin Jackson's bda worn content to rest on their laurels Outpunted by the Richmond era the Wasps were driven back Into by CotegnorL There were rwmf lArnsi os he ttartrd a toag-detmred ratrh at a toward pan hr onlt llirbrsm Shade right or not hitting the receiver Am the art ns the photograph la ike second period ot jwlersv'i thorn not that Shade hit the haii Nnr If nwa a touchdown mad Jl won lie in hit imitiai effort and sms off balance for the Duke Crashes Georgia Tech Cornelius Parrs Devils' 20-9 Triumph Washington and Lee Falters Before West Virginia 124 Blocked Punt Net First 3Iountaineer Score Final Count Coming on Passes Fumble of Heave Costs Big Chancel Bryant's Kicking Helps Hold Blacksburgers in' Check 9000 See Tilt By Charles Houston Virginia Tech yesterday turned baek William and Mary's twelfth hid for victory during the past 10 years bn'- Tech wai not exultant-Victory came as the result of a aim-JW tained 74-yard drive in the second period with Dunran Holsclaw TCcfi quarterback tearing the brunt of thv stuck and victory was by that kma touchdown 4-0 vj But that was the end of Tech's at-tacking prowe-a In that first halt they compiled all their five hit downs while the Indians wen getting1 but one of their total of seven The Bert at Last But an the game save for tha for William and total touchdown drive the more than 1004 cheering tons Including Governor Beery will agree was played in a hair-raising fourth quarter in which the ban wan in William and Mary territory only momentarily and in which the Indiana made four strong but lU-cUrrcd bids for a touchdown Four times during that furious last quarter the Indiana drove toward or at least a and four times tote and Tech Intervened Stumpy Bryant's miraculous to kept the Indians safe during the Arab half and again in the third period except of course when that drive went on but Tech's troubles really began when UKie Charley Shade 143-pounder from Richmond ran bark tha second-half kick-off 45 yards tw Tech's 45 and from that tints an Teels had trouble nttrs CXtchm ha Louis Fittro Tech1 sophomore put over the decisive counter when ha caught a pass in the end sone which Foots Dickerson tossed when Tech wag on the Indians' 3-yard The ball was tossed and Charkp' Shade Jumped high and touched it nitre Juggled it for some ten feel back there and for thriU-flUed onds appeared ready to drop IL II stuck however and then Sarado fella to convert All the rest to the fourth can skipped for the moment Tech been on the defensive throughout tha third and the fourth opened with tha ban tn the Tech's 40 nve consecutive plays gave William and Mary twa tint downs and tha ball on Tech's 20 A triple reverse and Shadet spinner failed to gain and Reggie Pueh passed to Franklin but George Smith Itch raptsto and safety man mads com wl of the day's brilliant plays with A-' hlg'1-Jumping knockdown Pinch passed again but it was touchbark the ban going le TCch oa its 20 Two plays gamed fire yards' and Shade brought the ball back tn his own 44 A triple reverie Shad to Brysrt to Woodward was good fop 11 yards and a first down on Tech 45 A lateral Shade to Bryant mad nine and then a pais made it anothtr first down on Tirch's 33 Thuae Falefkl ThrwsU V': Bryant failed to gain Shade pieksd up three and Lryant made two moifo and then cams the Indian hnrt breaker a Finch passed to Preacher and it was completed on the Tech six-yard line but roots Dickerson racked the receiver so promptly ad 35 Continued cm Pago 4 Colgmh I Notre Dame Beats Funluc Decisively Krw Horarmen' Sell Parr in 18-7 Victory SOUTH BEND IND Oe Hitched to a quartet of qvkk-striktht kill carrier who gave every premia of duplicating the daxxllna deeds at the immortal "Four Horsemen" at 1 1034 Elmer Laydenk Notre Damul ball machine rode out of the iron wilderness today with a drcMitj 10-7 conquest over Purdue' The victory witnessed by a equalling throng of 45000 pectatur i wu scored within a space of iff mi utet hi the second period whn CbacA Laydrn turned loose his quartet -off destruction-spreading backs- Garni i Melthkovlcli Wallace PTOmhart Ftqf Carideo and Mika LAyden krathre at toe Irish mentor x-'1 "le- Before their lightning through the air around tha a through the line had sutek had acqred three tourhdownal and to turn toe Job of orerto the reaerres for tha i of the bettle which ended with a' Ifejj yatQ Purdue tMchdown i Mellnkovleh graa tha ram in tha Irish weaty botiermakera whh by th phgrtca knsamfeCr' DURHAM Oct With the brilliant work of Corky Cornelius stellar halfback playing a major part in the counting of its three touchdowns Duke University rolled Georgia Tech back 20-0 this afternoon The Duke rounters an rame in ihe first half as the Blue Devils achwv-d sweet revenge for the 6-0 defeat Georgia Terh handed them to their rinsing game last Deccmbrr Duke tsafi ill ns Terh tophomorr end some ir km anted little Charley Georgia Upet Bv Tar Heels Srlwcffrr Pares Carolina hiMI Yirtory ATHENS OA Oct With a surprising dispuiy of power the Tnr Heels of Hit University of N'ortlf Carolina humbled tiie University ol Georgia Bulldogs 14-0 today in an Inter-conference game the OeorgUns had been fsvorrd to win Hardly had tha echo of the opening whittle died down in Ssnfnrd SUduim before the Tar Heels had given the BtiUdoet warning of tlirtr strength The visitors Ivld the return of the opening kirk-off to 20 yards and early in the period drove down In Georgia's 23 where only the tnterreption of DashieU's pass by Me-Kmghl halted the advance Srhaeffrr Shout Way The Tar Heels had demonstrated not only that they had power but thry had ilvm Georgia a taste also of the ability- of Schaeffer a halfback whose 33-yam run aave the Bulldogs their first attack of Jttim in (he early play and who was to le heard from many times more before the game ended The North Csroluuans scored in the second and fourth quarters meantime drnylrg the Bulldca on several occasions often the undoes esmr back to the Tar Hrrls' tool but thry lacked the tourhdown punch The Georgians' first disappointment rame in the first period when Bond passed on hi- 40 to Minot who carried the ball to Carolina's 7 Hr a ppra red headed for a touchdown and scumbled and fell Denied their tourhdown unable to gain the Georgians tried a place kirk but Bond missed The first touchdown came In the econd after tha Tar -Heels tlwm- Continued on Page 5 Column 3 Spiders to Be Met The University of Richmond alumni and friend who gave such a rousing ovation to the team last Sunday on Its return from a d-0 d-feat of Cornell win not let them return from their Emory and Henry drubbing unsung A delegation headed by Major Bright ond-Or-Banusrtgbt will at Broad Street at o'clock this morning Them will ba no bands this tune but the alumni and friends last night said they do not propose to oe classified as fair weather friends their own territory on occasions but tha Spiders didn't have the scoring punch Hcvcr did the Richmond attack seriously threaten the Wasp goal however The nearest the Spiders got to pay territory was In the second period when a 30-yard paas BiU Robertson to Roger Laverton brought a first down- o-i the Wasp 20-yard stripe But Richmond drew a 15-yard penally which nipped the scoring threat in the bud An additional five yards was added for taking too much time in getting the ball In play Only On Yard a Try Emory and Henry's fast charging lint decisively outplayed the Richmond forwards and the Spider at'ark netted only three first downs during the game Time after time the Wasp forwards would crash through to smash Richmond runners for substantial waei or atop the Sridrrs at the line of scrimmage Richmond averaged bui one yard a try on 34 running plays -Tha Wasp running attack netted approximately four yards for each attempt Richmond entered the Tray the favorite hut the Spiders never even approached perfection In their offense and had It not been for sensational kicking by Jack Dobson and Jimmy West the Richmonders might have taken an even mare decisive whipping Dobson Boots IS Yards On one ooraslon Dobson kicked from hla own 10-yard marker to the opposing 5-yard line The Richmond punters also placed their kirks well Dobson also placed a 50-jrard boot out of bounds on tt 3-yard line Neel was tha principal ground gainer for Emory and Henry Marshall roused the aunt trouble to the Continued on Page 3 Column 4 Cornell Whipped By Syracuse 10-7 Power and Deceptive Plays Win for Orange Eleven ITHACA Oct! Uncorking a senes of combination power-nouaa and drcmtlve plays Syracuse today stnirk swiftly and true In the econd and third periods to driest Cornell 30-7 here today before 13JW0 spectator- He Vi scoreless In the first period the Orange attsok began to click in tha second behind the slippery funning of Lou Stark and Nick Dlnuneio With (heir backs to the wall Cornell took to the air In the final period and It was a brng pass from Hack Wilson substitute for Swltnr to subbing for Nunn that led to life score The full power ot the Syracuse stunt was shown in the atatlsttn which gave Syracuse 15 drawdowns to Cor-Mil's six and Hi yards gained (Km shotting in contrast to Fora-DY 73 SCORE BY -PERIODS Cornell -ii0 3 3 7 ae 14 5 5-30 SCORING SUMMARY quae: Mrrr Rerk-isub for Stark) Nrvira Prints touejidown-Vavrs 2 tnUue-s) CncD: Tonchdom Wilson after' Frederick quarter started Allen's para inside the 20-yard rnpe was Intercepted by Captain Mattox of and who ran it back to his own 15-yard line Ellis went far back to punt out of danger He stood behind his own goal lino as the Mountaineers surged toward him Todd Goodwin West Virginia right rrd blocked the punt and Hester left end plunged on It bark of toe goal for a tourhdown Stydahar's attempt to gain an extra Continued on Page 4 Column 5 Stanfonl Swamps Northwestern 20-0 Hamilton Replace Grayaon Lrsdinp Victory Attack PALO ALTO CAL Oct JV-Rrd jented giants of Etartord upheld the finest traditions' of Fxe Western football today with a smashing 20-0 totenrrtlonal victory over Northwest-em'i WUdeatv Coach Thornhill's sturdy pigskin warrior rushed over a pair of touchdowns In the second period and turned thr engagement into a rout whh a third quarter score The game was won without the services of the teams premier ball carrier Fullback Bobby Grayson oil with a bruised hip "Bones" Hamil ton who swung over from hla regular half back position filled the shoes of Continued on Page 5 column 4 CHARLESTON YA Oct A good but outplayed Washington and Lee tram fell before a better ban! of West Virginia University Mountaineers tooay 12-0 before a crowd of approximately 11000 howling fans "Eck" Allen speedy Irft half for the Mountaineers and Cspuln Mattox ot the Generals led their trams to thr battle that shifted from one erd of the field to the other but always halted with the Generals well back score rame within a half plays after the second Continues Downfall Win Earily 27-0 Vaunted Wolverine Oct 4 There was midway tonight for the Chicago football team its might this afternoon the toppling Wolverines oH the peak of the Bu they have been perched gridiron seasons Thr 37-0 nothing halfway about triumph Michigan went four touchdowns two Berwanger and two by Ned three place kicks for extra Berwanger largest margin by which has defeated Michigan score by which Michigan 1019 and thr Wolverine a Western Conference 1031 pass from Bartlett to stage for the first Chicago Berwanger plunged on the first try In the Maroons leading by 1-0 Continued on Page 4 Column 5 Virginia Routs St John's 27-6 Aerial Give Cavalier an Early Lead UNIVERSITY Oct The University of Virginia aerial attack gained two touchdowns In tha first half aqainst St John's and the Cavaliers intercepted a pair of Johnny passes in the final period today to register a 37-0 victory before 5000 fans who shivered in the autumnal chill The Cavaliers gained 13 first downs and 200 yards against throe first downs and 73 yards for the vislton who were permitted to use their disputed freshmen in the second half without materially affecting the play renames Give JehmriH Scare Their only score came tn the third quarter after three kmc penalties against Virginia finally gave them toe ball on the 1-yard line where Joe Sutton bucked it over Virginia also sent a man across the goal line in this period but the effort was nullified' by a penalty Captain Tommy Johnson performed brilliantly as spearhead of the Cavalier attack although the entire Virginia' tram played alertly to make and capitalise on the breaks Substituting frequently the Cavaliers used 27 players The Virginia attack Randy Garnett 'passing accurately moved smoothly toward the firs: tc touchdowns which came on throws' to Johnny Leys and Captain Johnson Gtmett added the extra point with placements Fail by laches Virginia had another scoring chance which failed by inches near the end of the the fltst ha'f Alfred Sec-comb blocked Bob Smooer's punt and started a 35-yard march practically to the goal line where it ended with a Continued on Page 2 Column heroic efforts both on offense and defense of Quarterback Bolden McMillan of the visitors kept the Lions from tolling up a top heavy score Quarterback Tom Tomb of the Liana skittered' nine yards thrpugh center on the opening play of the second period for the first touchdown Ftve minutes later A Barabas 16-I halfbark who scored against Stanford in the Rose Bowl slithered 41 yards along the sideline foe an- One of Lou Little fanciest play a wbla spinner then a reverse with a lateral (poked on' tha jrod shook Barabas loose for another touchdown Retl Weep I timers a Henry Virginia Temple Flit -burgh Vale mrr lismr hhwgu Ifce tarullna Klee Nrbra-ka I I Manlord VV A- Kiehmoud If A I- Indiana is califurnls II Penn IS Purdue viichlsan ts Terh 14 rnrgla I II luna 14 luha sa Nurihueaiera Pitt Crushes Trojans 20-6 Psnllirrp Gain Revenge for Rose Bowl Defeat By Ldwanl Vil riTTSBUROH Ocl The iingerlrg ache of the great wounds Southern California twice lore In the Pitt Panthrrs hide in the Rose Bowl softened under grrst gobs of revenge balm today as Pittsburgh crushed th Trojans 30-5 In a record-making victory before a crowd of 50000 It was the first tune the huge fellow from California conquerors el the Panther 47-14 In the annual Krw Year's lassie of 1030 and 35-0 in the 1033 ever penetrated east of Chkag-v And with their can still rrd irons the taunts of the Trojan Dally that thry had lost their might as "toys rf some hrnna-halrrtf beauty" in Hollywood they proceeded to lose their second game In two weeks the first time that has happened store Howard Jones took over the head coacn'i job to 1524 The Panihrn crowd rd touchdowns across in the first and second periods for a 13-0 Irad look a breather as Continued on Page 3 Column 1 swerved to elude two tarkirn as he aped over the goal MeCuUey attempted placement was blo-kcd The State victory was its first in the Southern Conference this season ang gave Coach Hunk Anderson a triumph pi tha initial game for hU team with on out-of -State eleven- The Wolvta threw a heavy rgalnet South Caplins and this atrat-egy by Andenon paid offto divld-nde The cile-driving Ray Rex hefty Venice Farrar apd Sophomore Ntrk were the Ms guns In Stale's fan proved -offense I I TV rrore by jetted: South Catrttoa 0 0 State M55IM4il had gone through the season unde- from the goal ftated until the Tech game and a undefeated this yrar ficares an Lang Paw Cornelius scored one of the touchdowns for the Blue Devils on a long pass from Ace Parker which netted 35 yards Hr also made both rxtra points for Duke by 'placements He played only in the first half To aid In msking the second score Cornelius took the tell on fourth down nh five yards needed and raced seven oraa tackle reverse to Trch's 23-yard line Four plays later Parker passed tn Earl Wrnti for a gain of IS as' Wenu stood to the end zone io score The third tourhdown in the second quarter was made by Jack 'The Scooter i Alexander Duke fullback on hia third smash at Tech's renter Cornelius aided by the brilliant blorkto of Jule Ward had Just run 20 off his own left tackle to the two-yard line Victory Derisive Duke's victory was decisive to every way Tech never threatened the Duke goal until the last quarter and then was unable to score Thirty thousand saw the game which was played to almost perfect football weather Psrkrr's spectacular punting for Duke throughout the ganv was a big factor in aiding the Devils to keep the Yellow Jackets on the defensive In the last quarter standing on hia own goal Parker gdt off a kick which sailed some 60 yards to the air and The first doren or so Chicago Michigan Maroon Over CHICAGO gatrty on the University of rose up to all and knocked of Michigan Ten where through four score was There was the Chicago down beneath by Jay Bartlett and points by It was the Chicago ever thr largest has lost since first defeat by team since A forward Baker set the touchdown across the gcal irrond period With the Last-Period Scaring Drive Wins for Carolina Stale Cadets Lose to Columbia 29-6 Play Cuts Lion Score Continued on Page 9 Column 5 Local A A Simla Virginia -11 MnV I'mory A Henry 11 Mrhmanl King raltrse 1 1 Ngmp-nyd Rwtnohe I lasivy Field PRIEP-FRE9HMAN rrrenbrler I A 3S idlmss (lst MVm Msssts xv ligrgrsve FHMiarhe A'1 Vlrrinlv 3S AuciHfa I'Eiriwoaal rmnkUa ll ('bawaa RALETGH Oct 13-tfV-H Statfi Woifpack outplayed and outfought the Oamecoeka of South Carolina here tonight to eke out a 0 to Victory iUs a ethnsetie searing drive In the last period that was not to be donlrd The Wolfpoek snarled down the field to drfla'flt last-minute effort The b'n' forwrrds charted thmh and the bapVs Mrerw to the Bird to A penalty of IV yards was a mo-orlsry snd then rame the dr-toatie finlvh Haydfu patrd -to kfcCullty for rlehtvsrds and-followed that heave with a drt'b'Tf heave tn i-rff no the Gsmrrwk 10 Farrar Juggled th" ball a vpitt atcond a fi NEW YORK Oct Columbia University's Lions shewing off for a horns crowd of about li 000 for the first time since their Bore Bowl triumph of last New Year's Day whipped a plucky eleven from Virginia Military Institute at Baker Field today 35-4 Lou Little's team obviously top heavily armed for toe Cadets concentrated most of its scoring in a brushing second period- attack that netted three of the four tourhdown The reft fit the time the Lions were content to hold the Virginians at bay while showing Httle ability to suMpin advances of their own Only magnificent offensive play at fight but' tow-chuahu llaiaw gad Samth Tnlan Florida it Hake toxirorgla Tsrh a TennetMW NtaskrtpiH a Ala basts 41 MHa Male a worth' fareltna 11 (tenrala' a Kentucky 7 ia 2A La terh I a Hattlesbsrt 11 Delta' IX Krwaifc -il Tesn Wrv a MI-4 O' to Trnn W'-Ky Teh 31 Vega Poly" a a Itjntewmaasjta Oontifiued oc Px Caiuma 3 tosi-Kve'.

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