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1 lAaiWSHMl 1 Jonea I Tina City Title Vm Jf Defeat Richmond Cavaliera I Tin Opener GeneroJa Defeat Hornet William and hlary Wina I Defeata Roanoke Richmond Virginia Sunday September 29 1929 Malcolm Jones Defeats Rut Coffey 10 And 9 To Win City Golf Championship Kaininer Scores Three Touchdowns As Virginia Wallops Randolph-Macon 27-6 i Flying Squadron Triumphs Over University Of Richmond By 40 To 0 Score Times-Diapatch to Operate Scoreboard I Defeats Spiders In One Sided Contest Hermitage Star Plays Near Par Golf For Title Winner and Runner-Vp in City Coif ZZSfJVZSVS championship tournament sponsored by The Tlma-Dlspstch which played tut week over the Hermitage country Club course Holding the trophies awarded by The Tlmea-Dlspatch they are from left to right: Malcolm Jones of the Hermitage new city champion Rut Coffey of Westwood runner-up Ross Puctte Country Club of Virginia second flight winner and Dr Bullard Country Club second flight runner-up Billy Howell of the Hermitage who won the medalist's trophy is not shown The new title holder Is shown at lower left and the runner-up at the right Photos by South Veteran Back Has Field Day Op In Opening Tilt Private Linktman Easily Defeats Westwood Player in Eight Annual Tourney Puette Defeata Dullard Country Gub Entry Wins Second Flight Trophy (Continued Proa First ftge) halved with a pair of fours He needed three putts to get horns on the third green and carded a five Coffey evening the match with a well played par four The next hole was halved and the champion went to one up on the fifth when hie opponent found a ditch on hia second shot and carded a sis to Jones' four Coffey found plenty of grief on the seventh his first shot stopping In a trap his next In a ditch cutting through the fslrway and his third short of ths green Jones mean' while carded a four and stood two up Ths last two outward boles went to ths home dub player with a Mace of pan Coffey dubbing his fairway shots on both On the ninth the champion wae Just off the green on hie second his putt rimming ths cup to stop trembling on ths lip Coming In a pair of fives were caught on the tenth Janee topped his second shot but followed It with well-played Iron which carried the ditch to atop on the green a scant eight feet from the pin On the eleventh Coffey drove out of bounds landed bis second shot In the rough was trapped on his third and finally reached the cup after using up seven strokes Jones putting for a four picked up The next hole was halved in per Missing a two-foot putt on ths thirteenth cost the Westwood player a half and Jones went to six up Both players reached the next green with second shots Colley's ball hurled in a heel print was lifted out with a perfect pitch shot and he wa home with a par four to win the hole and reduce the lead to five Jones carding a five the result el three putts But Jonas won back the hole on the fifteenth with a birdie three and halved the nut two In par figures A sizzling tee shot on the sight-eenth stopped three feet from the pin and Janes holed out with a par three his second shot rimming the cup Coffey was strong on his drive and landed hi the hedge behind and to the right of the green After two more unsuccessful shots he picked up and the first half of the match ended with Jones lading by seven holes The first hole on the afternoon round netted a pair of fives when both players needed three putt Jones added another hole on the second his per four one stroke better than the medal of hie opponent Tee shots followed by perfect approaches netted the players a brace of birdies on the third and the fourth wee halved wlht par fours Coffey on the green in twp caught a birdie on the fifth to win the hole Janee aiding a pu five Fulling his tee shot on the next hole coat Coffey a half and again ths champion went to eight up The eeventh hole witnessed a similar affair when the Westwood golfer pulled his tee shot Into the rough on the right and waa trapped on hia second Jones was on la two winning the hols with a par four The eighth waa halved and the match ended on the last outward green when Coffey dormle ten missed hia putt to low the hide the match and the tournament The Cards Their aids with par of the course follow: Morning round: Psi-out 444 354 445-37 Jones 445 344 Coffey 444 364 la 544 344 Jonea 545 353 Coffey 53 444 45x Afters ora round: Jones-out 543 354 Coffey 551 345 545-39 Boat te-Bal lard Match As far as keen competition was con cerned the match between Ross Furtte sad Dr Bullard to determine the winner of the second flight wae the feature of the day Thera two Country Club golfers staged a nip-and-tuck battle throughout the full eighteen holes and the outcome wee tn doubt until the final putt dropped Puettels victory yesterday marked the second time that he has won the i Play by play the gnat serla clash of 1929 between the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago Cuba win be presented to Richmond by The Tlma-Dis-psteb Each game will be recreated almost Instantaneously on an automatic scoreboard By special arrangement The Times-Dispatch will be connected with both Philadelphia and Chicago by direct wire Every detail of every game will be vividly reproduced the automatic scoreboard to be mounted to front of The Times-Dispatch Building on South Tenth Street Just below Mato Thera la an area sufficient to the street which will be closed to traffic to a coom models more than 5000 spectators The automatic board mil be supplemented by and comments by the inimitable Nick Burks veteran world's serla announced of Ths Tlmea-Dlspatch and an enthusiastic follower of baseball Additionally many of the leading sports writers' and several of the star players to the serla win cover the news for The rima-Dispatch The service of The Tlma-Dis patch win omit no detail to provide Its readers with a full and colorful picture of the annual sports classic Stars Beat Burk 5-1 In Hot Tussle Eddie Mooero Stars With Homer and Double Bobby LaMotte in Line-Up With Eddie Mooera and Bdbby LaMotte Baltimore Oriels IpsebaU stars Playing a prominent part Tommy Abbott's AH-8tsn downed the city champions Burk yesterday at a A Field before 1500 fans Mooera ex-VIrglnla League sense tlon gave Johnny Adams Jona Motor hurier something to pitch behind when he betted a home run to the first Inning with one on base Later to the game Eddie came through with a very fine double Adams received airtight support The two Baltimore boys made several sparkling plays to check Burk rallla and help make Johnny's path to victory smoother Mooera wae at third LaMotte at short Adams permitted six hits and fanned eleren men Yac" Lacy was tha only Burk bat ter to get a pair of hit their Burk (cored their only run In the second when Monk Lelsfeld walked and counted on Joe Williams' single to center AU Store ABR AE Kritzer 3b 8 1 3 3 3 0 Abbott 3 Mooera 3b 4 Wyatt lb 1 LaMotte as 4 Delaney cf 4 Williams rt 4 Adams Reiger If I ssssse Totals 32 11 37 10 Burk A Ca 4 0 Ltcy lb Whitlock 2b Burnham rf Baker Tig nor Correll cf Lelsfeld 3b Williams If Lewis (Strain oa a 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 I 1 leeeoao Totals 84 1 8 37 17 0 aBstted for Lewis In ninth All Stars 300 001 Burk A Co 010 000 1)00 1 Summary: Two-base Lacy Mooera Home Mooera Stolen Lelsfeld Wyatt Sacrifice Abbott 3 Reiger Double Baker to Whitlock to Lacy Left on All Stars Burk 8 Passed Tlgnor Basra on off Adame 3: off Lewis 8 Struck by Adams 11: by Lewis 8 Umpires Onraty Phsup Poh Alabama Triumphs -Over Mississippi College TUSCALOOSA ALA Sept Crimson tide flashed a brilliant offensive to tha opening game of the foot ban season here today easily defeating the light Mississippi College eleven 58 to 0 The Choctaws failed to make a scoring threat Tony Holm and Campbell half backs bore the brunt of the early attack Holm dashing over the goal line for the first two Crimson touchdowns Three more markers with the added potato registered were scored In the second quartor to make the score 43 to 0 at the half The final pair of touchdowns came In the fourth with a remarkable twenty-two-yard run by Holm and a march led by Joe Cangfey substitute Dallas Wins Third From Birmingham DALLAS TEX Sept Dallas won the third game of the Dixie series 4 to 3 here today after Birmingham had threatened to stampede the Steers in a hectic eighth-inning rally Whltey Gleaner who starter on the mound for Dallas kept the game well In hand until the tlfihth Inning when he walked Black to fill the bears with only one down Connelly then took the box fanned Clabaugh and Weiss force Black at second to nip the rally The victory kevra Birmingham with an advantage of two victoria to one In the seven game series 0 0 1 0 Powerful Plunger in Limelight Proving Terror in Ripping Through Line Bryant Makes Freak Play Ball From Hands Jacket Scoring CHARLOTTESVILLE VA Sept 38 Led by the powerful plunging of Gui Kamlner veteran half back ace the University of Virginia opened Its 1938 football season on Lambeth Field today with a 37-to-8 victory over Randolph-Macon College The game was futured by 'brilliant and mediocre pitying and by one of the mat unusual plays ever seen on the local nM- Wbile the Cavaliers took off the honors It remained for Bryant Randolph-Macon full back to provide the excitement of the game Kamlner was running with the bell when it popped 'from hia hands In the final period of the game Bryant catching It on the run and sprinting untouched for a touchdown Officials ruled the play legal aa the fumbled ball did not touch the ground Kamlner made a field day of the opening game scoring three of the Virginia touchdowns and accounting for a large Mure of the ground gained Virginia played erratic football the performance ranging from the brilliant to less than mediocre Somctlma the Cavalier forward! opened great hola in the lighter Yellow Jacket line but frequently the charging backs found a solid wall to front of them as the Randolph-Ma-eon line held the big Virginia forwards In cluck Virginia reserva appeared wak Virginia took the lead shortly after the opening whistle when a bad para from center allowed Bill Byrd substituting for Peyton at end to down Bryant Yellow Jacket full back behind the Randolph-Macon goal for safety Shortly afterward Kamlner galloped across ths goal line with the first Virginia touchdown The try for the extra point failed Randolph-Macon gave a good account of itself in the second period when a large number of Cavalier thrusts were checked Coach Earl Abell was using a large number of reserva and the backs found great difficulty In getting through the Yellow Jacket line Another Virginia touchdown waa registered late In the second period when Sloan and Kern-Iner worked the ball down the field Gus again going over for the touch down Sloan kicked goal for the extra point giving Virginia a 15-to-0 lead at the half varsity again took the field tn the second half and began battering the fighting Yellow Jaeket Una hard With Sloan Bryant and Kamlner carrying the ban the Virginia gridden marched sixty yards down the field to the flftren-ysrd line At this point Gus Kamlner broke loose and plunged across for the third Virginia touchdown A pais for ths extra point failed Freak Play In Fourth Quarter Randolph-Macon started brief but brilliant rally In the third period After working the ball past mid-field Eryant slipped through Virginian left tackle for twenty yards A fumble halted the drive and Virginia punted out of danger The freak Randolph-Macon touchdown cams on the first play of the fourth quarter Virginia was taken aback by the unusual play but covered shortly and drove another marker across the goal line Bryant registering the touchdown Again the try for the extra point failed Virginia's varsity eleven looked good for the major portion of the game but the fighting Randolph-Macon line frequently refused to yield ground The Virginia reserva could make little headway against ths stubborn reals tence offered by the visitors One of the largat crowds ever to witness an opening day game at Virginia filled the concrete stands at Lambeth field today to watch the machine by Coach Earl Abell Those who offered comment on the play were ot the opinion that the Cavaliera should be able to make trouble next Saturday for the Game cocks of South Carolina In Virginia's first Southern Conference game The line-up and summary: Virginia Randolph-Macra Turner Douthst Motley Woodson Kimball Hosklna (C) Taylor nsder Dunn Blanton Whalen Withrow Peyton Hardy Sloan (C) King Peulconer Burger Kamlner Updyke Lewy Bryant Virginia I 7 8 Randolph-Macon 0 0 0 Virginia scoring: Kamlner I Bryant (sub for Lewy) Goal after Sloan (placement) Safety Virginia tackled Bryant Ran' dolph-Macon behind gal line Referee (V I) Dart' Ms (Georgetown) Eberts (Catholic) Maryland Whips Washington 317 COLLEGE PARK MD Sept University of Maryland using Its second team except for a few minutes late In the game delated Washington College today 34 to 7 In the opening game of the aeaeon Washington got in the first score getting the ball on the 23-yard line on an exchange of kicks and using a para to taka It to the 8-yard line In the same period a 70-yard march by the old linen tied the count and thereafter it was Am Cadets Score Two Touch downs Before Game 1 Two Minutes Ob Richmond Is Outclassei Alakcn Four First Down Sixteei LEXINGTON VA Bept 28-Gain tag revenge for last year's tie scor the Flying Squadron over can-the University of Richmond's gems fense to pile up six touchdowns and 40 to 0 score here today Johnn Blgxs halfback electrified ti-crewd on the opening kick-off when fought his way eighty-five yards f-a touchdown aided by the great wo: of Right End Tommie Scott who tor out two prospective tocklen seemed about to overhaul the flyl: Blxn near the goal line Before Spiden could cauh their breath had received the next luck-c and on the first play from acrimmag Captain A Hawkins found a hole right tackle and darted out Into open field to sprint 62 yards for LI second touchdown before game wae two minutes old Biggs received the third kick-off ar returned 30 yards but Fugate Yocover a fumble at mid-field for Richmon and tha Bpldere promptly made a fir down when a player tote fend with a pass Bernard McCrt Cadet halfback then teined on in change of punts when obs of his sr rale went out of bounds 88 yards fro toe line of scrimmage captain Oui tor hit the line far a fir down but tha Cadeto took the be again and launched a Una attack gor for three first downs and then for touchdown with Dunn carrying belL In ths second period both tarns sui Ltuted frtely on account of the hca but Hawkins stayed to long enough 1 get off too nest rune of 18 yards esc' Biggs braved a long para ot Bcc wnich put the Cadeto in position send Dunn through the line for fc second touchdown The Bpldere sent their first tes on the field for the third period 8L had only their reserva to line-up and the quarter waa scon Ijss Gunter and Dohrman made first downs to a row far Richmond i pretty runs IS and 13 yards spectlvely and Gunter booled the to once for 84 yards with a Spider dowr tag it on Lh one-yard line The Cadeto kicked out of dang end then the first team eami back game to score two touchdowns In final period Charlie Hohxclaw drcl end for 81 yards and Hawklna prated the play for an ll-ysrd gah Holtsclaw swept the end again for yards and a touchdown Buck Wrieh substitute fullback scored the Is' touchdown through the line afi B'Ri ind McCray had advanced t) oel by straight football The Sold backs played well throughout but light Richmond 11ns was no match the Cadet forward wall The Cade: 11 first downs to Richmond Y- I RlrhfTWMH SS5 L- SuS L-1 Wyst iS? Jet' BeJch- 5' Metes' J- Rugs' Landrur Hawkins (C) Dohrms Gunter (C McCray Dunn -R Bquln- Msy 9 7 XlfillinOQd SOiseiiai 0 0 0 (ra 1 Biggs Hawkins Duni 3 Koltzclaw Wright Points' afto Bcott' 3: Holtsclaw placements Substitutions: irf GUI for Palmer Gregory for Bcott Wright for Dunn Ra arson for Haw kina Chapman for Grow for Smith Shrtt for Chadwick for Willard Wooten for A Grow Holtsclaw for McCray Brown to Biggs Hssse for Marklis Grainger to Beau Ford far Chadwick Rea for Grow Tslman for Willard Parke for A Grow Newton to Miller Lee for Wyatt Dickerson toi Jeter Maddux for Belcher Fastn for Metcalf Btone for PUgete Ptrrc for Landrum Whalen for Dohrmani Bloxom for Ounter Hooker for Bquirei? Oroth for Mays Crappen for Oroth Carrington (Virginia) Williams (Virginia) Ltoomar Smythe (Army) Time of period-13 minute Pittsburgh Defeats Waynrsburg 53 to PITTSBURGH PA Sept (4V-A University of Pittsburgh squsd that looked like a second edit lot of the championship team opened tb( season here this afternoon with an im presslva 53-to-0 victory over the right! tag Waynasburg College eleven Born of 9000 fane saw the game Th Panther displayed excellent co-ordlna-' tlon a strong fast-charging line mad' hola for the becks end on defense never gave the Yellow Jackets a charW to score Alligator Wins Mradow Brook Steeplechase Cup: Sept Mvl WE8TBURY Fencing like a true champion Mrs Stevenson's chestnut gelding Alllgsl I tor today accounted for the thirty first running of the Meadow Brootl steeplechase cup today After taking the lad on the eecon'i turn of the three and one-half-mlld gruelling test Alligator stayed out its front to win from William Wl Lannbxn'S Reel Foot Benedictine High Scrap To 0-0 And Crewe Tie In Opener By Ted Vosburgh Associated Frew Sports Writer FOREST HILLS Sept 33-Karel' Kozcluh Ice-nerved little tennis marvel from Czechoslovakia rules the professional count of the world In two and one-half hours of the finest tennis seen In the United States this year "Karel the Oreat" dethroned Vincent Richards as national profes slonal singles champion before an trotted gallery iff 8000 at the Wat Side Sladllum today The scores were 0-4 6-4 4-8 4-0 7-5 The brilliant Richards volleying and fought his way Into the lead a hair-raising final set and three different tlma waa only a tlngla point from victory Twice In the crisis his shots hit the top of the set and the third time Kozcluh took a new lease of life by sending one of his hale-splitting drives put Richards down the sidelines -By hie victory Kazeluh gained pa Canadian Golf Title Annexed By Helen Hicks ANCA8TER OUT Sept WV-Helen Hicks stock little player from Hewlett who represents the On wood Country Club today won the twenty-fourth annual Canadian lad la' open golf championship by overwhelming Edith Quler of Reading Pa by a 7-snd-g margin In the thlrty-slx-hole final The victory gave Mias Hicks possession of the Due ha of Devonshire Gold Cup The 18-ycsr-old "Helen of Hewlett" climaxed a week of triumphs with the one-sided victory that made her the fifth player from the United Stata to win the championship the youngest of all the title holders Glenns Collett whom Mia Hicks eliminated In yesterday's thrilling semi-final won the title twice while Helen Paysra Virginia Wilson and Cecil Alexa sterling jiow a resident of Canada have scored one victory Although the long -driving long Island girl was not playing the game that derated Mira Collett yesterday she completely dominated the mi round Mira Quler started wen and held the match close to even terms for the first nine holes reaching the turn of the morning round only one dol Mbs Hicks turned the tide on the second nine winning flvs hole and halving three to reach the halfway point of the match five up Trojans Win 76 to 8 LOS ANGELES Sept the University of California at Los Angela to shreds and scoring almost at will Coach Howard Jana' University of Southern California Trojans Inaugurated the Pacific Coast Conference season here today with a 76-to-0 Ylctocy consolation flight also having won the! Benedictine High School and Creweiconsldcrable ground and at one time roond dMilon trophy last year The jjgj goo scrapped for all on the fifteen-yard strip Country Club golfer played A fumble proved costly and the Ca- golf throughout the tournament yesterday at Tate Field bal kept bis medal scores within the 70s but great as were their efforts neither Benedictine took the offensive In for each of his five rounds of mstchj flashed enough power to cross the: the final quarter The Cadets trot- play lot her is goal line la yesterdsyli match Fuelte and The result was a score lew tie Dr Bullard wera all square at the it was the first prep school game to buck the line for the needed yard end of nine holes They halved the of the season here and was st-jege but again the strong Crewe line tenth and Dr Bullard won the eleventh tended by no note than 500 gridiron' checked the onslaught to stand one up He held this ad- fans I Benedictine tried a drop-kick Just vantsge until ths seventeenth on! Each eleven had scoring opportunl-'a the final whistle blew which Fuetta scored a birdie 4 to tU but they lacked the punch soj Both elevens fumbled frequently ted up to their two-yard primarily through passes elected smashing with an the devastating cf-llne feetlvenera iff his amateur heyday even the count Puctte sowed a par I necessary in manufacturing touch-: Penik Crewe captain played a splen-3 on the eighteenth to win the hole downs idid waatok I il- a match game as did Captain Rip Porter Shortly efter the kick-off Crewe 'Captain Val Simmons and Griffith ripped off a brace of first downs Rip: proved the outstanding Cadet layers Porter quarter back showing real! Line-up and summary follow: the I and The hole-by-bole account match fallows: of Puette won the fijvt hoi with a I a seise Me wKm TV An'leejl ehln 1 when Dr Bullard chip- Benedictine Crewe me over per was Ir flirted on the visitor and Briggs ped Into the ditch and required five Benedictine won the baft Una hie to Simmons ic) etrokes to reach the green Dr Bui- advance on land the Cadets resorted lard evened the count on the second to the air and through thi medium Farrar waniwu he has won this hole which he won Wllfi fc when i the second quarter they marched Habslcld a Williams SJiZt itoc 19J7 whnTTt Puetto stymied took MMp to the Invader twelve-wd IlnejFlnrgn PondC the the third hole raaa 1 ni Fhcnlx ci Mlnlx Kelly Walthall' kcMahra VV'Vr session of ths Ralph A Ousee trophy a big bronze chantlrlerr which 'as presented by Richards' father-in-law and would have become Vlnnlek per- two grren on andhut failed to crack the line fra out with hia drive missed eV Purcell ertendlm to raln ln tarf ability in totirg the ball A penalty' of danger Crewe unleashed a threatening pass big attack in the second half Porter and Phenlx co-operating in putting arrow a gain of twenty-five yards The visitors In the exchange of punt from this stage of the game gained! A Cicoll Poll Purcell Dixon Summary: Christian 'Davidson) 1 Todd (V 0 XI Bseoeees MlMl BulUrd abort his chip shot Ind took a 5 They halved ths shut fourth with' Pr la On ths dog-legged fifth' hole both were well down the fair-1 Tun to Fsge Nineteen final and also received a cash pfgg $Q50 Koceluh is rated by atjgiaritla on a par with Henri Cochet of France the world's leading amateur and fully vindicated that reputation by the quality of hia play today McColgsn (Davidson) of 13 "in IL- L) umpire Tima istwmv" WWW" Jr mm mm veperom mm mm.

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