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Sport a' Richmond Sunday September 28 1930 Sports Twpntj-TVo University Of Virginia Hands Defeat To Randolph-Macon 48 To 0 Cavalier Backs Score In First Three Quarters Columbia Line Is Expected To Be Outstanding Football Season In Dixie To Howard Enters 0 Gain Full Swing On Saturday Semifinals In Hermitage Play Four South Atlantic Members of Conference to Clash This Week-End in Important Gridiron Contests Hatke Jr Wing Low Gross Honors in Saturn i day Ball Sweepstakes Frequent Penalties and: Fumbles 'Mar Kncounlerj on Charlottesville Field1 Cockrell I Jacket Star Runs by Sippley Thomas 1 rave Wav for Victory rSprcUl tp The Tbpes-Dispstch) CHARLOTTESVILLE VA SepL Virginia (Ima In the tost home feme until the contort with Msrvlind on N6-vrtnbrr 1 von from Rsndolph-Msron here today 48 to 0 In tame marked hy much tumbling and frequent penal tea The Cavaliers regisierrd two touch down each In the tint and second quarter! and pushed over three in the third period They vert unable to acore! In the final quarter mainly due to penal ties which totaled forty-five yard Bryant 300-pound full back making hi debut at a placement kicker vas surceulul In seven out of tight tries for extra point While Virginia idled up twenty-two first downs sa against three for Ban elolph-Macon the offense via rather ragged at times and fumbling vaa all too frequent The Yellow Jacket! made their first threat near the close of the first half After Cockrell had reeled off twenty yards around right end a tventy-flve-yard penalty for clipping placed the ball on Virginia twenty-flre-ysrd mart the drive ended when Daria Intercepted a veteran end who has been chosen temporary acting captain Virginia Tech faces the prospect of being defeated on Ml lee Field for the first time sines their new stadium was dedicated In 1929 North Carolina many backs will be all steamed up to go In their first contest In what they hope will be a march on to a Southern Conference championship The Gobblers on their side art sitting very tight and saying very little They hare what to genera Unregarded as the strongest material in the Old Dominion this fall They ore enthusl as tic about their new coach Orville Neale If Carolina wins by as wide margin as last year twenty-fire point the other teams that take on the Tar Heels had best watch out North Carolina State also baa a tough assignment Florida it to true may not be quite as strong as in 39 but they have many veterans with which to oppose the WMfpock which will be made up largely of new men Maryland goee up to play Yale more than a month earlier than the date on which the Terrapins hare worried the Bulldog rather sick on three of the last four- encounters This season Yale to atartlng a week ahead id many of the other teams In New England and one game will be behind her men which they face the Old Liners The two Lexington teams both have another Saturday for seasoning before hunting for bigger game I squad with Captain Roy Dunn aa the only veteran regular from last season has a none too easy game ahead with Bt Johns Hie Annapolis eleven to rated as stronger than last fall while the make-up of Coach BUI Rafferty eleven to still doubt fuL There aren't many who expect the Cadets to be defeated but It may be a struggle before it to over Washington end Lee win atlU be traveling This week-end the Generate appear In Richmond against Coach Frank Dobson charges This means that the man coached by Gene Obent won be able to do any loafing with their modi' fied Notre Dame shift By William W'ranek Jr (Special to The Tim ee-Dto patch) CHARLOTTESVILLE VA Sept 37-Among the Southern Conference members in Virginia North Carolina and Maryland the football seasons of 1030 will he on In deadly earnest by next Saturday Pour of the teams cross In pair of games while the others are scattered all up and down the Atlantic coast Virginia travels down to play Duke In Durham at the seme time that North Carolina cornea up to meet Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg North Carolina State heads south to oppose Florida in Tampa in the only other game that will have to do with the Conference rating Maryland on the same afternoon heads north to clash with Yale in New Haven Virginia Military Institute will be entertaining St Johns in Lexington while Washington and Lee will be playing the University of Richmond in Richmond The Cavaliers' game with the Blue Devito recalls the days of forty years ago when Virginia and old Trinity used to meet in the contests that decided the championship of the South In the first one of them back in 1890 Virginia defeated Trinity 10 to 4 The next year the team from Durham eliminated the eleven from Charlottesville by winning 10 to 0 In 1903 the two teams played for the title for the last time down in Atlanta where the Virginians were victorious 49 to 4 Then for a few years Trinity was put out hy a rival nearer at home and North Carolina contended with for the title This year neither eleven is rated at having much chance of taking the Conference title None the less the game In Durham will be attracting more than its share of attention because of the historical associations surrounding earlier contests Cavaliers and Blue Devils have not met on the gridiron since 1933 Duke will be without the service of Captain Lee Davis who to in and will be led into action by Robert Haynes Lou Little New Gridiron Chief Greeted by Vet eran Group of Forwards NEW YORK Sept If weight and power count for anything In football Coach Lou Little Columbia new gridiron chief should have the best first-string Una that the Blue and White has put on the field in many a long year Little reserve strength in the line is not all that he hoped it would he but he has et least eight or nine forwards and ends who will hold their own with all coiners when It comes to tipping the scale From end to end the Columbia line this year will avenge only a fraction under 193 pounds It is the sort of forward wall a "coach dreams heavy tall and broad-shouldered The smallest man in the group is a pygmy of 173jmd he is counter-balanced by the presence of throe 300-pound giants Little has a fondness for big smashing ends and he has a suitable pair In Remy Tys 195 pounds and Stuart Van Voorhees 175 pounds The first-string tackles are George Sherwood 303 and BUI Moss an even 300 One of the guards is Steve Grenda captain of last year freshman team who packs a mean 308-pound wallop His running mete wifi be either Frank Nobiletti or Ed Wetnatock each of whom registers 190 on the Fairbanks Moss Sherwood and Grenda are sophomores and will be available for another two years Coach Little reserve linemen are not exactly midgets themselves He has available Cqrl Gansle crew captain -elect 181 pounds Romeo Japar 190 pounds Gus Banko 190 pounds and Lewis Barber 105 pounds Barber to fighting it out for the center position with Bill McDuffee 190 pounds who has the call at present What Coach Little to seeking now to aggressiveness As he told the squad recently "You have everything that football Jteam needs except scrap and a belligerent disposition" and with that aim in view Little has been hammering at hto athletes teaching them to play hard forceful aggressive football in their tackling Mocking and bell-carrying He will not tolerate dirty football but hto motto to: "When you hit them hit them or to use another of hto favorite expressions "Ride them clear out of the ball Rochester Takes Lead in Little World Series ROCHESTER Sept TV-The Louisville Colonels were outclassed by Rochester hen today in the third game of the little world series the homesters winning 9 to 3 By the victory the Red Wings took a two-to-one lead in the series Cold sharp winds in strong contrast with yesterday mkl -summer weather did not chUl the enthusiasm of nearly 8000 Suit turned out In topcoats Jimmy Collins Wing first seeker drove in four runs with a double end triple Shortstop Charley Wilson con trlbuted the first homer iff the series Louisville Jack Howard the medalist baa entered the semi-finals in tha annual fan tournament of tha Hermitage Country Club by virtue of second and quarterfinal round victories over Hughes and Carl Whittaker respectively The second round waa not completed until yesterday hut Howard and Whittaker their quarter final match ahead of scheduled time The remaining quarter final matches In the first and second flights will be completed by Tuesday the semi-finals hy Thursday and tha finals on Saturday In the Saturday ball sweep take at the Hermitage yesterday Hatke Jr won the low gran honor In Class A with a 78 Low net In Clue A wfnt to John Parker with a card of 93-14-98 while Keegan took second low net prise wltil Low gross In Clare was won by Harris with 97 while White took low net honors with Penick wu second low net with Complete second round results follow: ChamplMhlf Flight Jack Howard defeated Hughes 8 and 4 Carl Whittaker defeated Ed Hotchkiss 1 up at 19th Speight defeated Dr Beale 1 up Gordon Wood defeated Buddy Me-Pball 3 and 1 Davte Ewell defeated Richardson 4 and 3 Alex Hyland defeated 8 Rountree -4 and 3 Kohler defeated Phillip Relgel 3 and 1 Black defeated I Hatke Jr 3 and 1 Berend FlishL Dr 8 Cottrell defeated Mr-Connell 3 and 1 Carter defeated Hardesty I and 3 MacKay dr fra led A Bpott 4 and 3 Johnson defeated Dr 8 Green 3 and 1 Bragg defeated pence and 9: Taylor defeated Dick Meade by default Beck defeated Mike BelberTby default: Coleman Andrews defeated Word 9 and 3 Thirl Flight Eubank defeated Crosby 4 and I I Burton defeated Deevers 1 up Drury defeated Stewart White 1 up Keegan defeated William Reucer 1 up FBarth FlishL Cummings defeated Dr Call 1 up at the nineteenth hole John 8 Walden defeated George Hancock 3 and 3: Graham defeated John Parker 3 and I Finn Flight Wyroff defeated Gentry 8 and 9 Jake Hading defeated John Ingles up Moore defeated The St Isait Cardinal will send a great double play combination into the world series with the Philadelphia Athletics In Charley Gelbert shortstop Frank Frisch second baseman and Jim first baseman South Norfolk Eleven To Play Council Grids National Plate Honors Appear To Be Leaders in Other Batting Departments Seem Sure as Season Ends Today nearly as alert as Frisch and Gelbert Working alongside Frisch has made Gelbert one bf the National League finest shortstops Gelbert who i only 34 came to the Cards last year from the Card Rochester farm Manager Gabby Street success this year Is getting hosannas from the fans who like old-fashioned baseball One of the main thing! he has done to create the cheers has been to stress the fact that smart play around second base leads to championships The Cards have led both teem in the nimble defensive feature thlsaee-son with dose to 170 the club has pulled fifty more of the plays than have the Athletics Its American League rival in the world settee which begins October 1 In Philadelphia Both Gelbert end Mach have out-hit Joe Bolry and Max Bishop the Athletics' shortstop end second baseman In fact the chief strength of the latter pair is figured to be their fielding Yet It appears that they haven't been ST LOUIS W) overlook the near step-child the double-play In trying to pick a winner In the world series In this season of swat the old axiom "a winning team 1 one with a strong second base combination" tends gather dust But the ability of Charley Gelbert at short and Prank Frisch at second to choke off rallies with a fast two-time killing to Bottomley at first has been one of the most vital factors In the success of the team this year Downtown Eleven Opens Season Here Next Sunday Team Works Hard Thomas Withdrawn Thomas Virginia back field ace war Withdrawn after he scored two touchdowns in the first period Hia first dash vaa for forty-five yards and the second netted thirty-two yards Beury registered the third touchdown and the fourth vu made on a pass from Bryant to Socket who had replaced Blpplry Before leaving the field Slppley contributed two broken-field tuna each netting twenty-two yards Second Half Bterttng the second half Virginia was held for downs Randolph-Macon com' pleted a pass for a first down but was noon forced to punt Three touchdowns followed In rapid succession two being made by Gravatt and one by Beury on a short pass over the line from Bryant The Methodists braced in the final quarter and In addition to holding the Cavaliers scoreless negotiated another first down Aided by penalties the play throughout this period vas mostly in Virginia territory Corkrell was easily the star for Randolph-Macon His gains totaled near forty yards and his punting was of a high cider Line-up: Virginia Poe Randolph-Macon Orrick left end Firt Motley left tackle Mahoney Cameron left guard Taylor Gentry center Shrader DeButts right guard Fielder Pom right tackle Woodson Payne right end Carter Slppley quarter back Bryant Thomas left half Montgomery Myers right half Cockrell Bryant full back Jones Scorn by periods: Virginia 14 13 31 Randolph-Macon 0 0 0 Thomas (3) Beury (3) Oravatt (2 Bryant Points after Bryant (6j placements Virginia Oravatt for Thomas Bt Clair for Orrick Eckard for DeButts Dunn for Campbell Beury for Myers Kimball for Motley Peyton for Payne BackeU for Slppley Robertson lor Dunn Davis for Bryant Randolph-Macon: Burger tor Jones Wilson for Carter Elliott lor Parr Blanton for Trader Ames fog Bryant Roundtree for Mahoney Eberis Catholic Captain Goetie Marines Head Goff Illinois Time of quartan 13 minutes With over thirty men scrapping for bertha the Councillors Neighborhood House eleven to laboring faithfully three days In preparing for their opening game of the season kv 0 holder of the wing positions although Orosa to making a determined bid for same Sc Ides and Mllchln veterans of three years era being pushed by Zedd ot Portsmouth for the tackle posts Gordon Bwsrtaman Merkle Merkle Captain Eddie Soble and Mac Fratkln are seeking the guard Jobs with Kata as the mainstay at renter Soble recently tried at center to showing up unusually well Thera are two of speed ban carrier In the backfleld Doe OUck-man Manny King Mike Scherr end Abe Silver consist of one galloping group Buddowllx Glick Bwartaberg and Slnsheime compose the other quartet Other contender for posts are Jacobs and Greenberg The Councillors are to play thel first game of the reason on Sunday October 5 at the Stadium They will play host to the South Norfolk Panthers A dance In honor of the foot ban team win be given tonight at the Neighborhood House Blslh Flight MrRee defeated 8 Love I and 3 White detested Waller 8 and 8: Gordon Hammond defeated Stoughton and 8 A Stanford defeated A Burkett 3 and 1 Seventh Flight Stuart Jr defeated Allen Seville 4 and I Harrison de tested Tim Simpson 2 up: Hides defeated Hollohan 3 and 1 Dan Mayer defeated Atwlll up Eighth rtlghL Harris defeated 8 Cottrell 3 up A TUrtcn defeated Bibby and 4: Markward defeated Lee 3 and I CUT' rie defeated A Knowles 1 up at the nineteenth hole Ninth Flight Cecil Gray defeated I Xnglsa 8 and 8 GWombte defeated Keppel 4 and 3 Roberta defeated A Robertson 8 snd 4 Ken-ten defeated Fulton 9 and 3 moves to first base the game has ever known pitched two great gamee in the seriee but won only one He won one to 1 and lost the other I to 0 allowing two runs in two games and getting only an even break (Copyright 1930 The Ascociated Press) A New York Monopoly A Trims Apprentices By 20-To-0 Score 3 3 2 11 aBstted for lineup In third Roc heater Brown 3b 5 Toporcer 2b 4 Martin cf 4 Collins lb 9 Worthington rf 9 Pepper If 9 Wilson as 4 Florence 4 Grant 4 3 1 3 2 a NEW YORK Bept Although the official returns win not be given out until an official check-up to made B1U Terry of New York looks like a certain winner of the National League batting championship for 1930 With only two games missing from tha semiofficial records Terry has an average of 404 according to the averages released today which Include Thursday games while hto nearest rival among the regulars Babe Herman of Brooklyn has not been able to pass the JOS mark Leader in other departments of hitting also seem assured of the crowns they have been tern lively wearing for past week or two Terry with 353 hits Just one short of the National league record to four up on the youthful Chuck Klein of Philadelphia Klein already has set a major league mark for doubles Iqr clouting fifty-nine two-baggers while hto nearest rival Klkl Cuylrr of Chicago has only forty-eight Klein also tops the scorer with 157 run to Curler 151 and to runner-up to Hack Wilson In two department without threatening the Chicago slugger record-breaking totals Wilson has hit fifty-three home runs and has betted in ISO counter while Klein total are forty and 170 I Adam Comorosky of Pittsburgh to well ahead In three-base bitting with twenty-three triples end another Pirate1 Paul Wanrr to second with eighteen Cuylrr total of thirty-six stolen base i to Just double the number copped bp the runner-up Herman In addition to hto various Mugging honors Kirin holds third place on the list of leading batter with a JSS mark 1 Other high-ranking regular are ODoul Philadelphia JSS Linds trom New York J7S Watkins BL Louis JSS Waner Pittsburgh J6S Stephenson Chicago J60 Traynor Pittsburgh J60 Cuyler Chicago J52 and Wilson Chi- cago J52 As a team the New York Giants have given the most convincing performance in everything but tha standing of ths dubs They lead in batting with a JlS average to Philadelphia JIS and they fire tied with ClncUnnatl for fielding honors at the 'ATS mark New York pitcher also are on top of the list with Clarence Mitchell and Fred Fltalmmons occupying the Bret two places Mitchell has now won eleven games and lost three few a 799 average while Itsslmmons' 731 mark come from nineteen victories and seven defeats "Wild Hallshan of St Louts appears to have clinched the crown as strikeout king with 174 victims so far while Da ray Vance of Brooklyn has fanned 193 Special to The Tlmes-Dtopatch STAUNTON VA Sept In a closely fought game here this arteraoon Staunton Military Academy defeated Totals 40 9 14 27 19 the Apprentice School eleven 20 to 0 Louisville 000 001 Staunton scored In the tint quarter 'Rochester 140 301 00x-9 through a blocked kick and three run- summary: Two-base Torporcer ning plays with McAlulrh cnsinglColln Branom Tliree-base Col-the goal line over guard I the third Ilnx IIome nmwilon Stolen bases HUNDREDS OF UEll SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT Unusual Reductions (Tiolro Balia and Coals from Rita's Block of Entire CTialn and a ory Formerly Priced at $22 AO and $3500 VM I Resumes Ancient Feud With St Keydcts and Johnnies to Meet Saturday at Lexington After Long Lapse LEXINGTON VA Sept After la of many years football teams representing Virginia Military Institute and Bt Johns College Annapolis will meet again at Lexington Before the World War the Cadet and Johnnies fought some bitter battles on "the hill" the parade ground but next Saturday will mark the fust visit of the Maryland cadets to Alumni Field There to every indication that this year game between the Flying Squadron and the cohorts of Coach "Toady" Riggs will be as hsrd fought as some of the struggles on "the hill" that are atin vividly remembered in Lexington St Johns is reputed to have a strong veteran eleven this season while 1 can offer in rebuttal only a brand-new machine built around Roy Dunn aU Slate full back and sole survivor of last year State championship club Cadet fans still remember the St Johns game of 1912 when the Cadet! Torporcer Martin (2) Double Grant to Wilson to Collins: Brown to TOrporeer to Collins Left on Louisville 7 Rochester Basel on off DeBerry 1 Williams Grant 3 truck out by Tlncup Williams 2 Grant 3 Fenner Hits DeBerry In 1 2-3 innings Tin-cup in 1-3 Williams 4 In 2 Fenner 4 in 4 Wild Williams Losing DeBerry Umpires Parker (International League) plate Johnston (American Association) first Wreter-velt (International League) second Johnson (American Association) third Time 1:45 quarter Shapman broke through the line to race fifty yards for a touchdown The third touchdown came hi the fourth period when Minot Intercepted a pass and ran to the ten-yard line from which position McAlnlch scored The Apprentices did not come any closer to the Staunton than the forty-yard line at any time throughout the encounter Punting honors were about equally divided with the end play of Cox and the defensive work of Captain Femil of Staunton being outstanding The line-up: 8 A Position Apprentices Llneweaver left end Vann Pemll (C) left tackle Snyder Bell left guard Eubanks Albright center Wynne Leach Tight guard Grant Bueschlng right tackle Schenk right end Cox McAlnlch quarter Jones Ward left half Caners Minot right half Camper Chapman full Wiuiiuiu Penn Stale Scheduled Seven Games in Soccer Tulane Downs Louisiana Institute Team 81 to and Ak1- NEW ORLEANS JSept Xu tone Green Wave champions of the Southern Conference ran rough-shod over Southwest Louisiana Institute today burying the visitors under an 84-to-0 acore The scoring began early In the first quarter and continued until final whistle At no time did Southwestern menace the Tulane goal line EW world's senes have developed more excitement than that of 1920 when Cleveland won from Brooklyn five gamee to two The-series brought en unassisted triple play a home run with the bases XVd'dw'vTrrimto'lH'thTfim' terrifle cwmg and some "hanl pitching time in history and had Just returned1 ThI exciting pennant races Brooklyn was In and out of form a grueling trip to Lexington Kyflrt Place but never very far from the lead but in the American League Cleve-whrre the Wildcats had been beaten 3 land had to fight to the last minute Evans who scales 110 pounds to making a backfleld Md at Washington and Lee Fast and slippery he can pare and punt 121 De Luxe Models At These are' strictly NEW Suits in style as well aa material Every dealrable feature of tailoring fabric and color have been faah-loned Into these more-than-satisfactory garments to 3 were decisively trimmed 25 to I I secured revenge the next year with an overwhelming victory 7 to 0 but the facts remains that It was Bt Johns that had spoiled an otherwise perfect season the year before Coaches Bill Rsftery Ed Bees and Stag Biniah have no intention of tak ing the Riggs-coached crew lightly this week and they res lice that instead of a set-up Bt Johns may prove to oe The Indians' crack shortstop Raj Cleveland made hto famous triple play Chapman died August 17 as a result jin the fifth inning of the fifth game of being hit on the head hy a pitched Kllduff opened with a single and Miller ball the day before At the time Trlsjloilowed suit Mitchell batted a liner Speaker team was half a game ahead1 to right and catching the of Chicago and a game and a half ball with one hand touched second t- nffn shed of New York base and then togged Miller retiring trol The Lion hooters intercollegiate Cleveland went Into a slump and he on a tingle play I champions In 1929 will have three week after the drsth of Chapman Chl-I In the first Inning Elmer Smith hd'Mmcg at home end four tway Buckets' led by tao full games end tnernt the Indiana assy to a four-run ne newcomer in soccer ranks p-' every bit as dangerous the next two 01 thto with most fore en the card: The Citadel which yort by Burleigh Grimre over the right field of the rthfri rur opponents' of be met in home-coming game at! Jo Sewell young coUege ahort'top Fltn ne bases filled In the iCfnt The complete schedule: nd playing hto first er In professional ball: fourth inning Jim Baxby Cleveland on October II C-t On UTwiOfT 11s InQ OUm tit Ct jm I 111 i I'lracst'lireA UwtU Haverford at Haverford October 18: Charleston Virginia whirh wil be the fllai IS re it tv wst re I'sat attraction ilrih the New Orleans club was hur-iPh-r hit a home run with two of hto mwis own home coming gmelriwlIV recruited to piay shortstop and1" on DM at on October 18 by the first of September Clevrlsnd The score In this game was I to 1 had fought its way bark to first place land it shored again that the pay-off Still the Red-kins were not conceded to on runs and not hits Brooklyn much chance to beat the strong Brook- made thirteen hits from Bagby de-lvn team with a corps of great pitchers livery but scored only one run Cleve- CIamm Starting Week of Oct 6th nallnmm Class Mon and Thors I Tap Step and Clog Turs and Frl Business It'iimen General Coarse Turs and Fri Children Cla-sea Mon Bed and eat 4 fperial Attention to Prltate Clane nf six or More Private Lrssona Any Time Any Day Enroll Now IkiVK STRIMtR ST DIO OF DAMTXG 203-A tint Grace Street Bandnlph I8I6-J Gators Tora 01 Csarhea GAINESVILLE Seven Buckneil at State College October 25: Princeton at Princeton November 1: Syracuse at State College November 8 Bwarthmore at StrarUimore November 14 Lafayette at Easton November 15 Western Maryland at State College No-vomber 22 The teem was riddled through graduation losses tost June and Coach Bill Jeffrey will hare to rebuild from the bottom nine men being kt In this way Coach Bill Jeffrey will have to rebuild his entire squad for the 1930 campaign 711 EAST BROAD Open 0 51 Satnrriaja 10 1929 Florida football Cleveland lost two of the first three: tend made twelve hits and eight runs up coaching this tall Jgamet played in Brooklyn ard as they Wamtasganre net only retired Brook-Dale Van Sirkel All-American end in! were about to be counted out the for-lyn single-handedly on one play but 1921 and the firrf Gator to win that re-iiii'iirx of baseball war changed They he went through the series without an cognition will tutor the Florida flank! went home to win four straight error candidates The other rtx will coach 'and the world ehsmpltwhlp Sherry Smith Brooklyn crack high school teams BUI Wambeganss second baseman for hander with one of the moit deceptive.

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