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Sports RieKmond Time-Diipilcli Thuriday November 29 1934 Sports Thirteen Cavaliers on Edge for Traditional Turkey Day Clash With Tar Heels Today The Deer Is Fast The Bullet Faster 39th Renewal The Sport Critic By Charles Homton Thnes-DUvetcM Sports hdltar Great Britain Bans Cotton In Ryder Cup Play How Times Change! The Battle of 1908 The order changeth In 1908 Charles Taylor now William and Mary alumni secretary waa captain of the team that came to play Richmond on November 31 Blake Newton now aupertn tendent of schools In Richmond and West more land Counties waa manager The game was played in the Old Broad Street Park Newton kegt time Richmond counted money The Indian share of the receipts was 8100 and tha Indians beat the Spider in the last 90 second after the Spiders had refused to shorten the periods On the way back to the old Ford Hotel Newton's pocket waatteked and the 8100 waa gone The Indians took only the victory home a victory won 31-18 Today more than 13000 persons are expected to pay 920000 to watch and no manager will keep time and both side will count the money Mr Taylor and Mr Newton were exchanging old atorlas at Murphy's last night Helping Columbia Out? Monk Younger hoi the old Davidson Wildcat stuffed standing in the corner of his living room at I The cat went even wilder on one trip and had to be killed an athletic director in Virginia who believes college publicity is more valuable to the sports pages than the sports pages are to football Colombia they "re saying may get the Rom Bowl invitation again It teems that Stanford feels a little sorry because Columbia didn't make nearly ai mnrh money last year aa it had a right to expect Prep school coaches are writing me Churchill Downs Goes To Court Over Taxes LOUISVILLE KY Nov Churchill Downs Inc owner of the racing grounds famous for the Kentucky Derby today filed suit In Jefferson County Circuit Court to determine whether the 1934 State sales tax repealed a 1933 act levying 92500 day for operation of the course The suit also asked determination of the city's power to tax pari-mutuel machines operated at tha Downs Tha city levy is 923 a day lor each parimutuel machine up to 20 and 810 a day for each additional machine A temporary Injunction ta asked to prevent collection of the taxes until final determination of tha case Staff Photo by Colog norL a or cry rent horsm raring and besekaf to deer hunting hut fke trio harm merged trilh A'Mifrssg results ta fke deer Abore are shown Martin Ryan and Sifris Corner! rnnfrnrf rider for IThitnry and ona of I ha seorM a leading Jockeys mud hark unnally Jr and Eddie otters owner of the Richmond Colts mud lha 200-pound deer tha party hilled yesterday in Charles City County letters telling me about tha better boys en their squads and A ahU pass on the Information as soon aa the frensy of the college action over The Washington and Dro-Rlch-mond proposed postseason game has brought me mate letters then any other aingle subject this autumn Many of them an signed and many others on anonymous AO Invariably advocate such a gaqte and some are interestingly unprintable Kelley Berosses Tired (Pete) Walden and party wlU see the Army-Navy game Saturday from the end of toe field and when he comes back you might ask him if that's not one of the best place from which to view the game Mac Pitt gets a day off from football and what does he do rtth it hut go to the Army-Navy game too? A motorman? Jock Debssa Is going to Osaka the trip tea and while there an-doubted ly win talk to Wert "atat aatherities If things right Jack win ba playing there in a year or two Larry Kelley end and gag man who mode the touchdown that whipped Princeton waa watching the cot riies run off to a moving picture of the play It was a good one and they were trying to emphasize every part of tt Finally Kelley leaned back and yarned "Aw hell I'm tired let somebody else carry the ball a Teammates Are Kivats Two of Virginia's best tackles will look each other in the face thli afternoon when Richmond and the Indians meet Pll Sanford whose tether and three brothers were Spider captains will be on one side and Woddey Stewart tamer John Marshall boy will bo on the other And if Ed schaaf ta in form he and Joe Bridgers should put on a grand dual exhibition of center (day Twe Pe ten berg High Sc heal teammates will -be vanning tba rival team at tiasew John Harvey (Shorty) Traehart fee am and Mary and Bab- ertaon fM Richmond Livesay Is another Fetersbarg bey who will be In there The Re Rytand Sanford captain In 1992 win be watching hia aan Ftt Zable lanky Indian end hand lea laterals after forwards better than any man seen in operation this year And the William and Mary students didn't do their-team any good by kidnaping the thro Richmond freshmen and firing the bonfire prematurely It may bo Just tho thing needed to spur the Spiders on to another Wake rarest exhibition A to 10 EN tabloid: Thomas Lomax Hunter the Cavalier for seven yean hoi written a column before breakfast Me? I don't get up that early and am lucky if I'm through by dinner time The height of optimism has been reached by Dr Newcomb president of the University of Virginia who talks about a Carolina-Virginia upset but still maybe he's right Bill Ingram is out at CaUferaia aad hi osristant Stab Allison who Is in used ta werfc with Glen Thlstiethwaite Gil Debit they say la gaing ta be effered tba peat to be vacated by Eddie Caaey at Harvard and Andy Kerr wbe la said not to be so happy in spits at Calgato sarnet also may be offered the job A Richmonder shot three turkeys with one shot the other day and he shat at only one Hia name is not revealed beemne it la against the law to kill more than two turkeys In a day and this was a pure accident Old Florida Cxstom What became of Harry Kipkei punt pats and prayer system? Jock Dobson so far as any one can ascertain is the first man in the history of the University iff Richmond to moke let-ten in five baseball football track basketball and boxing Five fanner Culver bey will be in uniferm for Richmond Debaen Perry Schulx Freddie and Bobby Vaughan and Bod Akia Dobson Schalts and Freddie Vaughan will play their lost game if there bat a post season affair at some sort Good old Florida tactics could be seen in Tampa's negotiations far Christmas football game They must have sent out a circular letter for publicity purposes Richmond and both invited and finally Tampa decided to go to Cuba Turkey Day Sweepstake At Health Centre Today The third annual Thanksgiving Handicap Sweepstakes first big money bowling event of the season will be rolled at the Health Centra alleys this morning and tonight The affair will be a ten-game total-pin test with the first block starting at 10:30 and the final block being rolled at 8 o'clock tonight Tha stake waa cut to ten games and the afternoon block eliminated in order not to Interfere with the football gam The stake is open to any bowler In the city and ta proving very popular with the low-average bowler on account of the handicap system used This season every entry will be spotted the full difference between his last season's average and 118 which was the highest oversea in tha city last veal The entry list will be held open until starting time this morning and all late entries will be accepted ThOM who have already signed up and the number of pins they will be wotted for the ten games are: Kenneth Godfrey 190: Joe Perry 70 Joe Roberts 160 Bill Maroico 180: Al Lillis 50: Sammy Swann 10: Prank Jett 70 Gordon Caldwell 10: Diamond Rice 140 Al HosMlton scratch Dorothy Lawson 110 Helen Randlett 110 Olivia Schmidt 140: Red Clarke 120 Bill Flournoy 130 Roy Martin 60 Hawthorne 110 Munday 100: Barker 140 Billy Wells 120 and other TrnnesMr Favored KNOXVILLE TENS- Nov One of the oldest and most colorful gridiron classics the annual meeting of ths University of Tennessee Volunteer and the University of Kentucky Wildcats likely will be played on a soggy gridiron here tomorrow Both warns went through their last pregame training session this afternoon during a light rain Two Titles at Stake Today III Pair of Traditonal Fights Rejeclt Suggestion That Rules Be Changed to Let OpenChampion Enter RyderOpposes Plan LONDON Noe Great BriUln flatly rejected today America's cuggesUon that Henry Cotton British Open golf champion be included in the Ryder Cup team that will visit the United States next summer to meet the American professional forces in the fifth of the International series Samuel Ryder donor of the cup and Commander Roe secretary of the British Professional Golfers' Association both turned down the suggestion of George Jacobus- president of A that the greatest golfer in all Britain be allowed on the team despite the fact that his residence and work in Belgium bar him under the rules of the deed of gift "I don't agree with the suggestion for altering the deed of gift to allow Cotton to play" said Ryder "If there la a single exception to be made both aides might agree to it Alteration would mean however that Syd Brews for inaUnce who now resides In South Africa would he eligible to play for Great Briuin and tba thing could go on indeflniuiy" Roe Emphatic on Ran Roe was even more emphatic isn't a slightest prospect of the deed of gift being altered to allow Cotton or any other player residing abroad to play in the Ryder Cup matches" he said no official knowledge of any letter from the United Bute Professional Golfers' Association If any communications is received it will be considered by the cup committee" Cotton because of the fact that ha is the professional at tha Waterloo Club InBrtuMls Belgium and therefore a nonstudent of Great Britain han't competed in the biennial cup play since 1939 The deed of gift of the trophy says specifically that not onlv must you have been born in the country you represent but you must reside there as well Realizing what an attraction Cotton who won the British open this ear with a 73-hole aggregate of 383 would be at the Ridgewood Country Club in New Jersey where the match will he plaved next June Jacobus yesterday wrote the British A urging a change in the rules Borries Fails To Dodge Pep Rally ANNAPOLIS Nov Fred (Burn) Borries Jr Navy's star halt-hack tried to work the proverbial "fart one" on the Naval Academy authorities to escape being called on to speak at a football mass-meeting it was learnned today Knowing that the Midshipman regiment was to hold a "pep meeting" and a bonfire last nlsht Borries who lives in Louisville Ky approached the officer of the watch early in the day and asked to be put on duty in Bancroft Hall He said ha wanted to relax The officer not thinking of the meeting granted his request and Borries wearing a word was on duty when tha Midshipmen assembled around the fire on the football field to cheer for a Navy victory over the Army His ruse failed however tor after being called for repeatedly he was located and mounted on a table sword and all to apeak with hie teammates SPECIAL 5 COURSE Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER INCLUDED SJ00 Served from 11:80 in the DININGROOM o' WM BYRD HOTEL Finds Virginia The Underdogs Barclay Will Head Stellar Aggregation Johnson Replaces Berger at Full Noted Guests Due By Meriwether Smith Special to The Tlmei-Dlipetch CHARLOTTESVILLE Nov This beautiful mountain' city wax shrouded in a misty chilling rain tonight but the hasy atmosphere was surcharged with tens excitement as hundreds of football fans crowded into the city for the thirtieth renewal of the oldest continuous football rivalry in Dixie the University of Virginia vs the University of North Carolina The kickoff is set for o'clock at Scott Stadium racing the final battle of a poor reason the embattled Cavaliers will enter the fray the underdogs to lose by two or three touchdowns to the best Tar Heel aggregation in year Wtors over Duke Georgia Kentucky others the vaunted Suavely charges stand a slim chance of emerging from the Cavalier encounter the Southern Conference champions should South Carolina's Gamecocks upset the Oenerals of ft at Columbia and the Cavaliers again taste bitter defeat In hotel lobbies fraternity houses private homes and even on the street corners here tonight the one query seemed to be "Can the Cavaliers turn this rip-snorting Tar Heel eleven back with a With a wet perhaps very muddy field almost a certainty and the Vir ginians admittedly inspired with the old do-or-dle spirit ana ready to cast all to the winds In this last game the odds on the Carolina Invaders have dropped sharply hereabouts in the last few hours and many gridiron followers would not be too surprised to see the upset triumph of 1933 dl enacted out In the Scott Stadium tomorrow afternoon Distinguished Visitors A special train bearing North Caro-Ilna'a Governor Ehnnghaua and Mrs Ehrlnghaus students the famous Tar Heel las" and the excellent university band will arrive In Charlottesville tomorrow morning to cheer the Blue and White eleven President Graham- of the Carolina institution was unable to make the trip but is sending a staff of official representatives Lieutenant-Governor Price and party will also be among the distinguished guests In President Lloyd Newcomb's box at the game These visitors will be guests at a luncheon at the university prior to the game Pootball fans will have a chance to see a potential All-America guard in action when Tar Heel George Barclay giant guard takes the field He is rated one of the South's outstanding linemen this year and was a unanimous choice for the All-Southern team Harry Montgomery Jim Hutchins Charlie fihaffer and Don Jackson spearheads of the brilliant Tar Heel running attack will doubtless furnish an Interesting afternoon of entertainment for the Virginians Berger May Play Spencer Berger injured In the Tech game and one of the mainstays of the Cavalier barkiield will be In uniform and theta Is a whisper about town that be will see service in thU last game Horace Hallett veteran renter Is definitely out of the game It Is said Virginia's captain Tommy Johnson will ba playing his last gams for the Orange and Blue and has been shifted to fullback where hit versatile play of Ber will be used to offset the lees ger Johnson on of tha State's finest backs will bark up the line on the defensive and la expected to lead the offensive Five other Cavaliers will be winding up their grid careers alio They era Phil Fryhergar Spencer Berger Vincent Cardwell backs Horses Hallett and Billy Zimmer linesmen Supporters of tha Cavaliers expect the Tebell man to taka to tha air run the ends and pull plenty of trlcka from tha old bag In an effort to turn bark this great Carolina team It will be this last opportunity to del vs from a bad season soma share of glory and tba traditional battle offers a setting much to the liking of tha Old Dominion griddeis Squire William Wranek who hands nut tha dopa on tha university lads informed this correspondent tonight that tha Virginians are prepared "ta shoot the works" and feel they have a chance to emerge victorious But at any rata It should ba a great gams It alwavs haa been a great game and tha fans expect to sea one of tha finest of tha long series of classics Probable starting lineups follow Poa Virginia North Carolina Lt Tucker Buck Andrews Barclay (cl LG Zimmer Pendrrgrlft Montgomery Daniel RG8eccomba Kahn Troll Evlns Wilkin MrCarn QB Garnett Snyder Dodson Jackson RH Fryberger Montgomery Johnson c) Hutchins Tomer of Hampden-Syd-ney referee Black of Davidson umpire Ervin of Drake head linesman and Brewer of Maryland field judge 1 7 rgi i a-Carol i it a Grid Record Scores tot ths aeries are as follows: VS Vs isn-ja Carolina ta SS Csrallaa Osralim SS ISI-W CsraUsa IS Carolina IS1S-IS Carolina Caron na Carolina Carokia a Carolina gsss It: Carolina IS: Carolina I II Carolina a OaraUno Carolina I 1 Carolina 1MO-11: Carolina Carolina IPO IS Carolina CorotiM II Cretin IS Caroltni ISSS- Cl roll na it I Carolina IS Carakat II Carolina Carolina II IHS-SS Carolina I Carolina IN- 1 Carolina i II: coronas IS)- Carolina 41 1 Carolina Carolina I) Itll-SS: Cretan a INS-K Carolina 1 Carabao ISIS- Carolina I Lynx Eye Captures Bowie Feature Race NEW YORK Nov Lynx Eye a Whitney castoff cheaply acquired last winter by Robert Robertson father of Jockey Alfred Robertson today won hla twelfth puree in 24 starts this year when he captured the Thomas Bladen Purse st Bowie The 3-year-old gelded son nf Wild-sir scored by a neck over Ogle's Patchporket with Glen Halnea outriding Don Meade In a bitter saddle duel Lowenatein'a BuhblMnme was third beaten fire lengths Ljnx Eye paid 9380 for 82 and ran the mile and one-sixteenth in 1:49 3-9 over a good track Spud Captures Honors In Toano Horse Sliow Special to The Tlmea-Dlspatchl TOANO Nov 38 Carrying off first place honors in three- of the six classes entered and placing second in one Spud owned by Dr A Kneed Toano topped the list of exhibitors it the annual horse show of tha Tidewater Pox Hunters' Association Monday Dainty Min owned by Mrs Pat Garrow of Denbigh followed Spud and came -off with reserve champion honors Dainty Misa took one first place and two seconds in Iha three classes la which aha was catered OPPOSITE BBOAD STBEET STATION The fihnrtMt Drive From the Stadium After the Came Coucci Enjoys Virginia Hunt Noted Jockey Guest of Moocrs Helps Bag Deer Silvio Coucci contract rider for Whitney and cme of the greatest Jorkerys on ths American turf today helped bag a "mount" yesterday on which even he admitted It was improbable he could place a aaddle Hunting in Charles City County with a party which Included Eddie Wooer owner of the Richmond Colls: Marty Ryan and Nunnally Jr-Coucci had the good fortune to be "In at the kill" when a a 00-pound deer was slain on the catat of Mr Nun-nally's fattier Coucci diminutive and pleaaant appeared to be highly elated after his day's experience as a Virginia huntsman He admitted that earlier in thr day he had taken a abet at another deer which managed to elude the mtsaile but although it was not made quite clear aa to who had killed the deer the verity of the case waa unassailable when the party returned to the city with the potential venison securely fastened to the luggage racket their car Moorra who with Nunnsliy was host to Coucci and Ryan seemed as well pleased as hit guests at tha success of ths hunt triad to ride It" Mooera said indicating tha deer "hut not until "after I had knocked it over with a baseball bat" Capital City Loop Opens Play Dec 8 Proctor Former Boy Club Star Joins Pare Memorial The Capital City Basketball League Richmond's premier basketball loop will begin Its Mason on Saturday December at tha Central A The dty'a best basketball players are among the four teams Counsellors Cathedral A Pace Memorial and the A are members or the league Each of the four teams la unusually strong The team haa the large number of men out for the team Player-coach Alex Armour has 13 men out for hia team Harry Nordin Abhy Banks Flank Horner and Tommy Wiley are candidates for the forward positions Less Livesay and Roy Knight are battling tor center: Alex Armour Jake Gllck Harry Atkinson Mae Sacha Dex Abeloff and Jake Brown are out for the guards The team will be made up of youngsters who have bad only high school basketball experience Pace Memorial last champions will be strengthened by the acquisition of proctor former Boys' Club atar and Freddy Spear Coach Dick Cardwell has Skeeter Oilman Otto Bernhardt Joe Chiott and Steve Womack out for the forward positions Center will be taken care of by Cliff Miller tha league's most valuable man in 1939 Gummy Proctor Fred Spear Bo Dickinson and Dick Cardwell wlU taka care of the guard positions Cathedral A boasts a group of former college stars Jack Weis will be player-manager of the team He haa Knox Wood Joe Amory and himself at forward: Tom Murphy at center Lou Oneaty Luclen Lofton and Prank Dart at guard The Councilors hare Luddy Sherman Gabby Oreenberg Ikey Taylor Able Goldstein Hank Rothenberg Player-manager Manny King Mike Levin Aiel Grossman Sol Scrleberg and Leonard Jacobs In the first round the Counsellors play thr Cathedral A at 9 o'clock with the meeting Pace Memorial ona hour later All games In this league will ba played on the court Court Grants Appeal In Horse Race Dispute CHARLESTON VA Nov in appeal from an order directing Issuance of a permit for a horse race meeting at Charles Town Vs was granted by the Supreme Court today to McLaughlin ex-offlrio racing commissioner The court did not Indicate when It will act upon the appeal which halts effectiveness of the lower court's order directing the permit be granted Southern anil Virginia on Pair Thickening war clouds hung over thr Old football battlefields tonight while six Virginia elevens made ready for tomorrow's final and crucial contests Washington and Lee's Generals worried about an Injury to Captain Mattox their itar passer which may keep him out of the game headed toward Columbia where they'll meet the Gamecocks of the University of South Carolina with the Southern Conference championship the Generals' prise if they win Meanwhile five other State elevens prepare far battle on home territory with two of the three engagements seen os nip and tuck battles between age-old rivals Virginia's Cavaliers will meet -the Tsr Heels of the University of North Carolina at Charlottesville but the Virginian appeared no match for the strong visiting eleven which will win the Southern Conference championship should the Generals fall at Columbia Another championship will be at Garner Cavalcade's Rider Quits Saddle COVINGTON KY Nov (41 After a career of 20 years on the tratki crowned with victory on Cavalcade In the Kentucky Derby Mark Garner said today he is ready to quit the saddle I can land a job as a trainer' He haa resigned as a rider for Mrs Isabelle Dodge Sloan be said and haa no other contract in mind Except for that desire to become a trainer there was "no reason" for his resignation he declared except that "20 years ta a long to be booting them home Hia decision cams after Garner one of a family of noted riders hsd "cleaned up" on all the major Make of the American turf It was not until this year though that he crowned hia 20 years of riding with victory tn the Kentucky Derby Hla rtda on Cavalcade brought him hi first derby winner In the only big stake he had not raptured at one time or another Deep Hun Hunt Set Today Will Be Run on Course Invited The Deep Run Hunt Club will stage a "drag hunt" this morning over the course st "Overlook" on Three Chopt Rosa The hunt originally waa scheduled to be run from Hugenot but riders and hounds will meet this morning at 9:30 o'clock at "Overlook" The line will be laid over the new course which He south of the River Road Motorists have been invited to view the hunt the best location available being aa follows: "Overlook" (9:30 A Ml Three Chopt Road southward toward University of Richmond: University nf Richmond grounds along the lake River Road at Bonchen's Field West-ham Canal bridge "Roalyn from hard-surfaced roads: west entrance of "Roslrn1: road to River and Ridge Roads Forest Avenue at Commander Walker's Patterson Avenue at Henrico Avenue (University Heights Forsat Avenue et Braden-rork'a and Overlook (hark to clubhouse) Elon-Guilford Clash GUILFORD COLUGE Nov Renewing a traditional rivalry Guilford and Eton claah tomorrow afternoon on the gridiron in the Greensboro Stadium Elon ta scheduled to win by an easy margin but Guilford's force plan to contest the field to the last minute of play and may by sheer fight be able to sti op the Christians who are tied with Catawba for the conference title so far Conference Crowns Rest of Battles stake at Richmond where the University of Richmond Spiders meet William and Indians The "kidnaping" of three University of Richmond students who were left to guard the material for a bonfire and tha aucceia of the Indian "raiding In igniting the piie will add fervor to the always ardent rivalry The Spiders will show a magnifl cent backfield but the two starting lineup should ba close to par although the Richmonder will enjoy tha edge in reserve strength At Roanoke I and I will dash with most cagy observers making no predictions On their record the Oobbler are favored but tiie stout Cadet eleven victor In only one gam this Mason and the victim of several heartbreaking reverses would not surprise if they won An advantage In kicking and a more versatile attack will help the Gobblers but the Cadets seemed to have more power In both line and backfield Meredith Crick and Wyatt Clark a pair of Une smashers probably will pace the I stuck with showing in Foots Dockerson a magnificent punter Duncan Holsclaw and CapUin George Smith a trio of classy backs Wolf pack Prepared To Pulverise Duke Record Crowd Expected a Anrient Tiff in Tarlieelia (Special to The Times-Dispatchl DURHAM C- Nov Duke and State whom rivalry on the gridiron during the past 10 years has resulted In the closest aeries on this Bute's record books will clash in their 1934 battle In Duke Budtum tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock Their game with Duke always draw' Ing from the Wolfpack 1U best game of the season and the Blue Devils having Uken to their cork this week with a better spirit better than they have shown since early tn the season tomorrow's clash gets the pre- game rating a promising to be one of the best of the season There will be no championships at stake but that fact will not detract from the interest of the game In the part three years many North Carotins football followers have missed the great battles offered by Duke and State and have made their plan to be in the Blue Devil horseshoe for the kick-off tomorrow In fact there were many who put they the Duke-State game on the list would attend when State put up surn a battle before bowing to great 1933 team There were some who doubted State's ability to carry on their great playing when against Duke but now it haa became a settled fact thst the Wolves are always at their best in this game Duke hat a pair of stars who may he unable to play Ed West end and Dunlap recently named All-Southern second team center received injuries in the Carolina game which may keep them out of action Their Iom would be a hard blow to Duke hope There will be many interesting individual duels In the rontest headlined by the one between the giant Ray Rex and midget Jack Alexander fullback for State and Duke respectively They will offer a direct contrast In the way tn hit a line Rex a crusher and Alexander of the knifing type Earle Wenta Duke's All-Southern end and Raymond Redding named on the All-Southern second tetm will hsve a personal duel at the ends Thev should give the fsns a groat exhibition of end play Clarence Parker brilliant Duke sophomore and Venire Farrar of State will have a punting duel of the first rank Earnbliaw Changes Mind After Talk With Dykes PHILADELPHIA Nov George Earnshaw the "big moose" moundsman of the Chicago White Sox ha changed hla mind about becoming a year-round Insurance salesman After a conference with Jimmy Dike White Sox manaxer Earnshaw announced today hr will be back In the Windy City In IP35 under terms of the 1934 con tract that gve him a 9300 bonus for each game won above 10 Van Orman1 Finale COLLEGE PARK MD Nov i-O "awan sons" will be figuratively sung in Baltimore Stadium when Maryland and Johns Hopkins meet In their and perhaps their football game The clash will mark the end of the 14- year regime of Ray Van Orman as coach of thr Blue Jay squad WkM NORFOLK VIRGINIA HOTEL FAIRFAX and HOTEL SOUTHLAND firtymf ru sung The Times-Dispatch Classified Section- A Cornucopia Overflowing With Results The cornucopia horn of plenty 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