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Richmond Times-Dispatch du lieu suivant : Richmond, Virginia • 17

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I Section II Section Richmond Virginia Sunday September 20 1931 Lane Conquers i 't- vyi 1928 Champ Triumphs By 4 And 3 Edsjc Ami rate Work Ah mil the Greens Reci-ixe in 36 -Hole Contest Whitney Clan Victorious At BelmontPark Top Flight Is Winner in Futurity Steeplechase Goes to Green Cheese Twenty (irand Cops Gold Cup in Gallop Family's Silks Account for Sweeping Victory in Richest Race Meet Johnson Js Vidor jin Second Flight Defeats Howard in the Final Round Match by Margin of 1 Up Bv Primage Trimble Shooting consistently steady golf throughout the morning and afternoon rounds phlegmatic Dick Lana from Glcn-'ocd defeated John Davenport III of the Country Club of Virginia by 4 and 3 in the thlrty-six-hole final of the tenth annual City golf championship And the story of how Lane regained championship of 1925 In The Tlmes-Dispatch sponsored tournament is found in play on and near the greena of the Jamas River course Generally outdriven the Glenwood public links playrr laid his approaches close to the pin and putted with accuracy to become one up at the end of the first eighteen In the afternoon when the tension was telling on Davenport and he was pulling his tee shots tnd then frequently following up with brilliant recoveries it was again a esse of faultless greens work on the pan of tjw new champion that definitely settled the issue at the thirty-third hole Davenpcri stepped out in front but once throughout the entire match nd that was when he lifted the firrt hole After the third he never succeeded in squaring the match but he hung on gamely tor the rest of thr way in spite of the fact that he was obviously off form Tendency to Hook Shots Davenport had a tendency especially in the afternoon to hook with disastrous results and on the greens numerous putts rimmed the hole or hung on the Up of the cup Such experiences by their frequency became nerve-racking snd the of BELMONT PARK NEW YORK Fept Sweeping America richest thoroughbred racing program ihe silks of the Whitney clan flew high today at Belmont Park as three champions from the family's barns accounted for the (115000 Puturity the 112000 Grand National Steeple chase and the 510000 Jockey Club Cup 1 Top Flizht unbeaten Ally flying the famous Eton blue and brown capped colors of Whitney led a classy field or two-year-olds home in the Futurity Mrs John Hay Whitney's Green Chceefe outgamed a smart band of Jumpers in the Orand National and Mrs Payne Whitneys Twenty Grand again won a galloping victory in the Oold Cup Mnrfair Fails in Drive Twelve of the leading two-year-elds in training opposed Top Flight in the rich short seven-furlong dash down Ihe Widener straightaway but they weer no match for her as she bounded awsy in the "-Rind Furlong Victor Emanuel's Morfalr kept pace and once led the Whitney muss which went to the poet the even money favorite but at the Judges' stsnri was back in third place Walter Salmon's Msd Pur- Holds Cadets Pressed1 length bsc kof Mad Pursuit with Coe's Pompeius lesding the re-1 matnder of the pack In accounting for her sixth straight victory Top Flight left no doubt at to her right to rule the Juvenile division She carried 127 pounds the psrgeet peckaee ever picked up by a Ally and reeled the distance in 1:21 to earn the major share of the purs? amounting to 13470 The triumph sent her total earnings soaring to 5152 530 only about 1 12 PM short of the amount wniT fcjr Princess Doreen trading American money winner of her sex Mid Pursuit (learn luL The youthful master of the blue and brown silks was the third generation of the Whitney family to tee his Passes' Wight Srores 3 Minutesj From End of Game for: Only Counter of Rattle VA Sept 19 LEXINGTON VA i Sept The University of X'lrgnuA trnmned little Hsmpden-Sydney opened Its 1(31 football season Urisy with an ll-to-0 victory ever a fight-re'n wl Bsuidron tng Roanoke eleven that withstood of I scoreless until the last Cavalier assaults five times within £ve minutes of play and forced the: Victor and vanquished before their final matrh Dick Lane of Glen-wood public links star who yesterday defeated John Davenport III of the Country Club for the city championship ia shown with hit opponent TiJclen RcturnsCreavy Defeats Here In TcnnisDcimySlnitcTo Role Saturday Capture A carried on the fight Davenport strengthened after the turn cn the morning round to reduce Lane's lead to one up after being two down through the outgoing nine the champion had putted but nine time on the first-six holes After lunch Davenport's bid for the title fared badly as Lane won the nineteenth twentieth and twenty-first in rspid succession He rallied to take the twenty-fourth missed an RurLe Brilliant Continrn- Sensational tal Pro to Meet Big Bill! Albany Pro's Approaches Pare in Action Here Again! 2 and 1 Victory n-Ysnrniil u-inr colrrs carried to victory in the classic ten-yard line 'hesvier and more experienced Cadet Juvenile event Whitney his Tirglrla started slowly and ws held themselves to obtain a to grandfather won the event for the scoreless during the first period first time with Ballyhoo Bey in 1900 rushed over a touchdown in each of jceydeta'' could not get their and Harry rayne Whitney his father 5 repeated with Pennant Thunderer Bunting Mother Goose and the last three quarters Only tuck functioning property injlerp: aUr runtUr' ndj enemy territory although the backs RinK u- -41 Jf-: 7 Vs -i "i Which-one and Ms thews Rounoke Morfslr looked Top Flight In the Ur battered thet Buck Wright 5 yr for six of the lut ta-jJJMto toiemgtot 1 Mllbeck led on assault on the: William Tilde whose superb! PROVIDENCE I opportunity to advantage by his op Flaying throughout tha course of more Tom Cresvy 0-year-old Albany Ni pppepf mirake 0Q the twenty-sev than a decade haa exhausted the I- professional gave the golfing (ptn and ran into trouble at the stock of adjectives in the vocabulary world a pointed example of conquer-: twenty-ninth to become four down as cl tennis returns to Richmond oning youth today when he gained ththe nacned the clubhouse Saturday for a second series of Professional Association thir- young Moms Johnson the matches within three months ty-six-hole championship match from dY'i pijy a cnn sweep for Glen--i Accompanying Tllden will be the sewmrd Densmore Ehute of Hud-i woi jje defeated Jck Howard jbert Burke famous French rolfs- wn- Ohio by a 2 and 1 margin on pj the of Vo by one up on jsional who replaces Karel Koacluh the difficult Wannamoisett course eighteenth in the second flignt as Tilden's opponent: Emmett Fare The flDOa first prise went to the: finals Howard had the 15-year-old 'former national clay court champion' Albany youngster because his marvel-! Preacher one down at the turn and and Bobby Seller former Pacific out approach shots were more effee-jmade it two at the eleventh but Coast champion and also Brur- Live than the deadly accurate putting Preacher Johnson came back on the Barnes the latest addition to this' that Shute employed to defeat the thirteenth and after the fourteenth cast of professional court players Sat-j world's outatandiir champions Tommy had been halved on the fifteenth and urdayli matinee on the Country Club! Armour British open winner and sixteenth with three birdies to step of Virginia courts calls for two ains'-es' Bifly Burke holder of the American out In front The seventeenth was The new city golf champion Pick lame takes a trial swing nt the double Pare open title on two successive days halved One up and one to go James River course meeting Seller acraec the net Tilden (hate's Putting Spectacular Preacher played tha final hole for a ouSTta yeirsasT- 22 combination of Burke and Seller Jb Smour oIr ln 1 When Tilden for all of his tre-md the dsy before Denny during JWn b'Marlin Sales Steam vs in the final drive Eonry Rotkmsnj Mt8owafor' 1 weaker line that malted to his plurgr: who also was up on Whichont sent! FB the ihind touchdown after a sixty-yard the champion bounding away Mad drive rursult got awsy last True to his ljl JSSjL acSrshorTy! Emlh Jrk Uvlnder siyle of runnit lw cofcd like jatter ihe oimZvtaff But Ring-' the wind but wcr intercepted Sackett'a pass on theCdets bundled dnv-e flve for thenymgwwtnfyh Barkofto rd ia Lh( thrnl uiree quarter only to to 'halted by a leaders trslled Pompelis Tick Oni repeated the neiform-sl'jrdJ' Tlg defense that nullified Masked Knight Msd Frump Falrnoj inf (fV mlnuV nriying the vnr threat The Tigers themselves Burgoo King Curscso Semsphore and 0ljt t0 lh fCrtyyard pn Inrver threatened the charge of them Brandon Mint light barks be mg smothered by the Record Established i Thomas Tallica on Flange I mwaerful Csdet lme Mrs John Hsv Whitney's Oreeni Virginia battered through to thr nrfv i Cheese considered no better than a Maroon twenty-yard line as ihe quar- l--o-t ahot to capture the gruelling' ter ended As the second openrd the fir si drive of sixty yards hi a- power and speed and wide the Lhlrty-five holes used hia Peri strokss failed against Kore- only fifty-eight times and had 111 We pregnable defense here in one-putt greens He sank ten and Doan Finlax(on Poumlctl winners and he had the hardest time winning Just managing to nose out A Schwarts's Cree with Mrs The Virginia offense was not click- guard The pasting combination of Toon Ronald Auchter lonie of X'a professional has court and it is thought poaaible that brdie three by esnnirg one tha't even more enthusiasm wia be shown fully twenty-five feet from the pin Tilden returns with a somewhat Thia miracle although Shute made WB 'changed cast of stars Burke is not rP'sr easy stunned the Kta Mathews 7 well known in this country and caused Mr Shut who stood in iKozcluth but In Europe both htf the front row to scream i MORNING BOl ND coj C( That sharpshooting however could Lane Has Nine Full not be compared with chip: rank nix mm Vm Darenport won the nrst to toe pm tht he had to but once cn fifteen greens and but hr? hte lability as a player and the color cf sharpshooting however could his game have tended to rank him Pred Creny chip i among the first division pro: Resides In France DumnfS Sydney the 3-W-2 isvorite during the first half and Bradford accounted for several: I oral in Handily back In third place Roanoke threatened Ramsey got fin one successful sttemu! In winning he established new a nice pass to RlngMaff and Matthews penetrating I territory to thej Lrwi in Oil MOtlllti track record of 5:39 2-5 Riger McKinney an amRteur rider kept Green Cheese back of the pace for the greater part of the teat over the nineteen Jumpa and the flat but after taking the last fence sent him up to nip Cree and Ramsey punctured the Civsller! tot -yard line for the only first down1' ssr Poweil Nottingham and sta(jmni to win the first game of After the Intermiaaion X'lrginla Crawley stopping all except the Lue fMUCUWr AaW rwililiwiiiai wa vs- Born In Paris of Irish parentage 1 fifty-four times during the entire! to the: series' semad rlnvnArf w4 maMipin fKeae seemed rejuvenated and menaced the scoring threat 5: Kampdrn-Sydney 0 The local outfit blasted their Ne- Quantice 32 Newport News Ap- has lived practicsliy his entire match in the final strides Tha victory wui The Cadets touk the opening kick- off to march ftfty yards with four of? tha flftMVI first IHfiiU jlufftaa worth 52825(1 to the winner Roanoke goal constantly while hold Twenty Grand easily led his two: lr5 tie Maroon t'j-k in check rivals over The Two lilies "of the loia! the MUm tK down nde get on taking a five to the Country Club of X'irginla contender's four Davenport immediately lost his margin Denny Twre Down i life in France and at the prrsent timei is 1 Dean from the mound in prrntKe school 0 SSrf'ylriof'o1" cup to esrn 510400 and a- piece of a d' compled nlne rons on! Waiklns lead the attack which was! coirbinstlon of the hits three er-'s-uJw gummed up on Hsmpden-Sydncy's: rv two waiks and stolen bases twenty-five-yard stripe when pn at- while Tublze's three hurlera were tempted pass was grounded lor a bring lambasted for seventeen hits fta'-liVlt fl plate valued at 53300 The triumph mh ovw another touchdown Myera scoring A twenty-yard pass (ackett to Stevens featured the forty yard advance was anticipated as he mighty 3-year-nld went to the post the I-to-50 prohibitive choice with the Wheatley Mycn'irtjrted another ldnvewith a JffSSib 15 th to! Msmchff 14 JSSi inKrd wMrhta'Ted thm thirty-one-vard gallop and the Cava- triples the veteran Art lewts kept Atlantic 6 6 A h3 JS? the fifth to becoma Her gained eighty yards only to he'fh- Jltn 0 kck iff scattered tnd cantered 0 tro Davenport came nark on the H11 -h m--h-jj hut 33 NVrSh Tcwfc6 den on the week-end should produce een aernomi hoes cracking ish where he was just eff the green i no XmllldHt lantils mm risk nva nse new two nr Ins vn Tigers Halt Enemy kexr with rte Lewis pitched brilliant tennis ha ever been on two of them Stable Birnhclnj and Bradley's Barometer held at 100 to 1 Twenty Grand was Just galloping as he crossed the line three lengths ln front of Blenheim to increase his total a SS might lisve beaten Exterminator record of 3:21 4-5 had he been pushed as 'in- disptayed in this Immediate W-shty Shute morning trip during which A 3 pare ta we known bv Ctty followers he snared a pair of birdies ve lor not criy did he appear him a 75 ln the afternoon whin rTsnh -n Yi against Seller in the early part-he shot throe more birdiea he re- 11 Thro'H thI of the summer but he was on Old quired 57 blows pulling his tin shut Through the Dominion singles champion in 1928 Two down at lunch Denny gamely Ljne required but nute and again in 1(30 when he added set il'cr the approach-shot wiurd on the green rw Th Kvnrh 1 The seventh was halved in par Again the Cadets marched lpr tJl? nine innlnc But the Cavaliers were not to be) ward but at the thirty live -yard Invjicible after tne fifth Inning uml and denied As the last quarter opened! Tiger ball hawk knocked down twt! Dean lilt Hard 'cent's 0 Saekett stashed through tackle for passes and the light forwards hahed Martin Sales Jumped on Dean to William and Mary 6 twenty yarda Nine plays later Harris two plunges to take the ball three runa in the first two rws Field 9 It here (hit Htmpdcn-Svdnpy'Tubire pushed Herns counter In tli Wert Cot Army 0 Stanford 46 punctured Cadet territory The third frame Evidently that Incensed! Caraon-Newman 44: Bill more 0 jihe Martin Sales boys for they pro- Emory and Henry 23 Guilford 6 Continued on Page Five reeded to score nine boys before they bucked center for a touchdown Substitutions were not frequent un Continued on Page Five Tml a I '0 14- St Eins 14 St xm larincs Win Continued on Page Three Continued on Page Six Major League Standing Grays Conquer Blues 14 lo ErUnr'ir 20 6 As Spider Stage Tilt Is Star itsrtccs American League I i The boy who put the under I Mr Dean and brought about his com- Motional League Yesterday Results New York 15: St Louis 6 Pittsburgh 7: Boston 0 Chicago 9 Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 3-5: Cincinnati The University of Richmond foot- a reverse play for fifteen yards and plf f0T the toy was Brn-ball squad celebrated the completion! counter Joyce again converted thrny "W'oodm Shors" Cosby With the of two week of active 1 ta Mamn tawr Md one i bue ln lhf rd MACON CA lng momentum as the heat died down 0 Chicago 3-1 the Mercer Been Detroit 3: Washington 3 ithirteen downs In tne fourth quarter today lnmnesi 3: St Louis 9 nFva'gnrf i Clfvtpd' XX on LM Pet! four John getting distance from the 'tee but taking two putts after his appioach M( down a trifie too quick and Lane getting out cf the trsn to the right on green in three to one putt Both were lying together Just nff tha green at the short eighth but jhero Lane again became two up when he holed out tn three whi rimmed the cup for a four after having a half apparently sewed up The contenders were on tne ninth in three with John away itwentyfoot putt stoppl'd lust short jof the cup whiie Lane misled from the distance The ninth ws halved in fives Frti Fifteenth Hoi Conredrd 845! The tenth and eleven! were divided 581 1 wus 5s in both pisvrr went on over 537'on each hole At the eleventn Daven-SV4 pm a hole wth his second '433 Lane wav napped cvplodng well bit 423 1 requiring two putts to lie the hole 4 23 1 Davenport drove into the sokU from 'If? 'the twelftn tee and circling to play a daring shot through 'the treri came evil weh up rhe fairway lane wav tapped in two and both aero on tn three where Dirk one-putred to win with a 4 to Davenports 5 Una be- uAntirn Gridilrr Brat Ap-prrnlicrs 32-0 QUANTICO VA Sept 19-tft-Tha Quantico Marines today ran rough-shod over the Newport News Apprentice School eleven 32 to 0 in the first feme of the 1931 season for either of the elevens The Marines pushed over two touchdowns in the first quarter The way tor the first was paved when Left Guard Oann recovered an Appentice fumble The second followed soon after after a series of end runs and off-tackle spurts Butler Marine halfback took the ball over both times Fullback Zehcr kicked the point A complete new team of Marines took the field ln the second quarter with Lieutenant Brier getting away for two twenly-five-yard runs each netting a touchdown He kicked successfully for cne extra point Tha Shipbuilders strengthened their defense In the second half and held the bulldogs scoreless until the losing minutes of play when a smashing series of line plays put Ute ball over ft tha final score (landing of dubs Won Lrot The rest or the battle was rather Inning Mr Cos- yesterday afternoon with another in- cvcn both trams showing spurts of leaned most heavily against the round offensive and defensive ud when Mr Cosby leans it A clever run by Freund of the Blue cxcrrUe for ihe outfield- former eleven emerged with a 14-0: waa probably the most effective gps- cr Well the TubUe outfielders or iture cn the attack of the second half: nRher two of them temporarily sent Joyce flashy sophomore! The teams lined up for the lmtiar their pulrcs skyrocketing but Mr Cos- halfback was responsible for the first Jkicknff as follows by ran Just as fait and circled the'terference for fourteen yards and a touchdown ot the contest sweeping! Staydon renter: Hope and bases for a home run touchdown In the tourth quarter in around right end brhind fine Inter- Pierce guards: Garrison and Strongj sukrr sImm ru- Tommcrhauser again went off nfhtDjcvrtand rLf0H? New York from Duf 0 to 6 Jrtt Tremmerhauser Mercer sophomore! Bcwon' 3' quarterback was the star of the game Replacing La won in the second quarter Trommel ha user plunged ference 755 Sl Loins 807 New York 600 Chicago 500 Brooklyn 414 Pittsburgh 404 Boston 401 Philadelphia 379 Cincinnati 103 95 37 73 59 59 51 33 41 57 58 73 57 87 88 90 51 83 89 73 75 88 88 IIStMH 96 i 80 a 5 73 53 83 55 Gamri Today tackles: Perlow'l and Essex tackle this lure on a recre Altmond q'larterback Chaitain courte tne Corby biew was dc- tarntyjaur ya-df awj a touchdown Detroit Jovoe halfbacks and Carson fuU-ivln5 Tubize moral but tai tn tne fourth qusrtn Cimper- St Louis back 'Manager Bobby Baker saw to it that man Bear fulibark ducked threr Chicago Blurs Ncbirtt cenlcr: Nix-kota armistice was signed The Mar-jtimra from the seven-yard line lor to tally after his long pass to "Turkey" Chaitain had placed the oval in scoring territory Joyce also placod-kicked successfully for the extra point Alimond Gray quarterback and Jeter guards Fugate and OrotlT toc-itin Sales oilensivo continued Mwom-1 tewchriown! Games Today I kies: Miles and Landrum by Tutuxe muptays In the third quarter the Breeders Chicago at Washington Chaitain combined to produce the other touchdown the latter stashing off tackle for ten yarda and the former following with twisting run on Bcv-ton at Cincinnati Brooklyn at St New York at Chicago Only games Kheduled( Whalen quarterback B'oxom and Henry halfbacks and Dcley fullback I St Loul at Boston Clev eland at New York games scheduled Bobby Baker after playing two days began a passing attack which uln- moiety tave' them their unichctawn Continued on Fsge Four kith Bolton cn the rotemeg cud i CcuUiued on rsi TTuro 8 at.

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