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Section II Section II Sports Sports 80-Yard Dash On Intercepted Pass Nets 6-0 Win 92-Yard Run IBy Hess Wins For Jackets Field General Returns Punt for Touchdown on Sensational Sprint Spiders Get Tally On Drive at Line Tech Beaten By Generals On Long Run Interception o( Pass in Second Period Nets a Victory Lexington Eleven Outplays Gobblers Dash of BO Yards Only Scoring Threat to Develop in Thrilling Tilt Carson Scores in 2nd Period Beall Nabs? Pass for Final Counter By Paul Ferris Sports Editor A little Yellow Jacket with a tremendous sting snapped the tenacious web of Spiders for only an instant yesterday afternoon but that one brief outburst was sufficient to completely alter the tide of battle and turn an apparent Richmond victory into a 14-6 defeat Harry Hess diminutive Randolph Macon field general with the lightning burst speed and baffling change of pace waa the individual to shatter the high hopes of a fighting Spider eleven and bring the Ashland Institution its tint triumph a Dobson-coached machine sine dim days of 1914 Richmond outplaying the Jackets ten first downs to one had run 4-0 lead in the first half It almost midway In the third -period Vie Chal tain the Spiders Vie Chal tain the Spiders Staff Photo i by Harvey Sooth fieri Hanlolih-Maron quarter back-is shim it abovd (left) on his way to the l'nheriiy of Kichmmid goal line on Ihe last stages af his nlnety-two-yanl return of a pu Mad um ha lo Ed rerlimskl star Snider end ia vainly trying to reach the brilliant Yellow Jacket field general after bring blocked away by Mush Delotto Sonny Joyce who was outrun By Heta ino At Ihe right lie 4'haltain who waa the main ground-gaining ace for the Spiders I shown in a vlciana drive at the Randolph-Macon line Three men are pulling him down after a gootl gain lie barkRi-niintl ss ml ROANOKE VA Nor iAV-Joe Sawyer Washington and Lee substitute thU afternoon grabbed a I pa on hte own 30-yard line and ran eighty yard for the touchdown that rate the Generate a -0 victory in their annual gridiron combat with the Gobblers Fire thousand fans saw the lame Confounding the dopesters the Generate outplayed the Tcchmen throughout but with the exception Saw-ym' spectacular sprint all sewing threats of both elevens were turned I i fcrk' The touchdown waa scored midway the second period Washington and Lee had piled up fix first downs to none for the Gobblers and twice during the first quarter had advanced to the neighborhood of the Tech 20-yard line only to lose It once on a fumble and a second time on downs The Gobblers substituting Heinle Groth big sophomore back for Bunt Oltley began their first successful ofienaire Tint Win Since IB24 The drive carried from their own 11-yard line to the Generals' 33 three I first downs being registered in the -Oil a a a 11111 Harry yesterday Of shot 'Hilliard Place Kick Is Margin Private Links! Virginia Is Swamped 27 to 0 97-Yard1 ftl IFiii Over CchisohC1u1s AiiVbyColumbia Eleven at New YorfcjRun Gives 7-6l Charitv Drive Cadets Win by 7 to 6 Lions Foreed toUse The Lineups over was Tyti a i period I lTPflVlfln itr AUULUl-jitt punt gotten off a On that was still sailing when Hess nabbed It high over his head ii l-- iii his eight-yard line Seemingly Takes Ball on Kickoff to there waa no occasion for Randolph Randolph- The Lineups in! I Stiff Gridiron Tilt at Norfolk Regulars as Cavaliers Hold at Start Hermitage Vg anti Lakeside Ask Greens Fees Community Fund Columbia (371 Virginia (II Maul 1IIL E-- Condon Sherwood Poss Dzamba G--- Bryant McDuffee Re as- DeButts Burger Wager Weinstock Migltore yanVoorhees flemvea (Si Fleming inarch Groth dropped back and Siegel pMi to the left aide of the field in-lRochelle Helnemann tmded lor some Gobbler who never jMarklia Abell came near It Coming In fast Etew-Kaylor yen caught the plgekin near the aide- iOW? um ftnum in iht iMund Golf courses of the Hermitage line and act out goalwsrd Ten twen- Smith ty thirty forty yards had been reeled off when Hite bearing down upon hun tee 'by a lo's score and in thethr during the Community 27 to 0 before from an ankle tackle from behind) Pr0ClW! fourth period as the South Carolina canpin and the proceeds vUl ered In a wind that swept down the But he fa led to make a clean Ufllfj a a a s-d Tlgn threatened to tie it he rushed! over to Uw Community Hudson River from the Jeney By William II Wranrk Jr BAKER FIELD NEW YORK Nor Columbia pushed over three touchdowns and was given a fourth! lucky break to defeat Virginia before 30000 fans who shiv Clemm donation from the I Montgomery Mosser Myers noaupp stisMisss BicVfns Wilder Brewer Sprint Through But after the next ten aeconds had passed Hess waa standing behind the Spider goal line the Yellow Jacket rooters were wild with Joy and the entire aspect of the game had changed Scarce an 92-Yard Rea Hla own eliidvenesa carried the Hampton youngster past the first few tackier end his hastily-formed interference brought him past the mein man of Bidders Only Ed Perknrakl and Sonny Joyce remained with a good chance to stop him Mush Delotto took can of Ferlowskl with a savage lunge end Hen speed took him pest Joyce without dif- By Alan Gould Associated Press Sports Editor NET? YORK Nov Two spectacular displays of football the first a ninery-seven-yard gallop for touchdown from kick-off by Buster Mott and the other a magnificent "and blocked attempted1 respec-1 heights nd Sawyers wiggled kxe to continue ii as i the line Score by periods: Captain: Columbia 7 In jtlve clubs it waa announced by the Spectacular punting of 1 Touchdown: Wal- Mk on across goal The spectacular run of r-i golf commltteea of the clubs in Joint Clem- The Hying Squadron scored early Bill Thomas kept Columbia from rolling up a higher score for his The dates selected for play are ifcmg and accurately placed kicks fre 7 Virginia 0 0 CriiveTsity today and 'continue an unbeaten march toward national championship honors Sixty-three thousand spectators the ss rs sr U' i a isx js ten first downs to nine tor the Oen iinfHnn Mintem Loyola ot Balti- tsinj man wtule bearing to the Touchdowns Moster McDuffYork Hewitt HalL Point after Wilder i ley for Burger Flock for Pose Wager done in biggest crowd that has witnessed a ficulty gridiron game in New York this season saw the scrappy Georgians keep It one of their slate clean with a 7-to-6 victory was a ninety-two-yard run and tha moat brilliant ever seen on a local gridiron With tha score deadlocked at S-f the Jacket pinned their chance of third period to take the lead ISrlSeaS attending a fake place- ml their saining was more their own end of the field for the most part left of the field to cross the goal line 1 funding up voluntarily and is prompted by a sin- tubtorn Im three run tnree per resistance through i periods against the best 1 1 then defend It wtthas stanch an ex-JT ble'tooff OF til Car0llliann anytron gridiron khdUln) tbe delay many hance 1 frmmunffy" Wmr Alfgolf pi'' play after the opening kickoff when cere wish to hep in the forthcoming ping the croaa bar 1 Blacks Kirk Jwommuniiy nqn orivr au iu ot the city both men and women Gill Mott's Baa Wins -The Lion coach had hoped to gu victory without the use of Captain I I way 1 Cl Hewitt and Rivero his beat barks -l3 XACllq A a -hJ ikawi inlA them into Daniel Clnwm scored in the fourth period ion a sensational pass from Miller to to somebody failed to get the signals and Djlt recovered a fumble on the fifteen-yard line But the Tech men failed by a yard to make it! be welcome to play an the three courses on the designated dates upon payment of a uniform green fee of SI each of course complying with the esUblished rules of the respective clubs ia earnestly hoped thst the members of each club and other players will seize this oport unity of play-ling on other than their own courses JJy ll scent That was the ban game No matter Buster Mott shading the slanting how desperately the Spiders fought sun with his hands took big Jim' from then on the Jackets httled just Tsngusy's kick-off at the outset of as gamely and their second touch-the third period on his three-yard down was the result of an alert de line Quickly slipping behind that broke up every wedge of interference the speedy At- aerial lanta backfield star rigzagged his way thirty yards Then shot into the clear as he near midfield Not a Vkv ruwly and their second touch- Spiders Start With Bash Spider started oil as though in A 1) Patterson Hock' starud the Tiger first down and the ball went over 1 1 11 tj M-II lOlllmarrl recovering Waite's fumble on the six-yard line Bailey punted jon the forty-flve-yard line aa to safety the third period ended When line Stick to Banning AUaek IfieU in Daylilip l)ip1a jPj mJt of Offrito'VC ToteCP loidown on the thlrty-two-jrard After the Generate two threats in tha opening 1 period and their but he was forced to send the game through part of both halves In order to be sure of victory Clifford Montgomery Columbia quarter bark was the offensive star of the afternoon and it was largely by his long returns of Virginia punts that he put his males in position to score Virginia ends and guard were ire- MrArthur's Boot for Extra Point Acts Jacket Deadlock With the Tar Heel I stripe Ctanib Cadet tackle hurled ion these dates and realise that they Win 25th in 26 Start IHarvln for a lou of eight yard then are not only getting "value received the Tiger struck a long lasy pasa from with perhaps the novelty of a new let-dad figure touched him aa be would sweep Norman Shepard's completed a inetjr -seven-yards dash lemon- jacketed lads from tha field for touchdown aided by superlative! putting together four first downs la blocking the first period and scoring in 'the With the score tied Georgia great second when Charley Carson went end Vernon iCatfishi Smith camlyiOver from the one-foot lute after a touchdown In the second they were menacing the Tech goal again before the end-of the half but Brown Inter-1 repted a pnaa on his own six-yard line to atop the advance In the third period the Oenerate with Sawyers and Mattox In the stellar roles marched deep Into Gob- Nnw 1 Miller standing on the forty-flve-yard course trnt at the same time have the quenUj waiting" when he received SOUTH BEND Nw 7-41 fJ ovfr the MfetyMtiafaction of enabling the dubs to the tmt he often eluded them ATLANTA GA Nor Georgia tech and North trim First Tauchdowa I deblocked at 19-all here today in a place-kicked the extra point that pass from Joyce to Pertawskl for twen- wvwlYw SIB iuikn kaat- ae 1 wsti tumaasl Ml Asa lu AWto sltototto to mah to-to a toto swept the Quakers from vania Into a storm cellar today and son i town took the baU on the Community Pund It Is to be noted that while no nd lhe 01 buried them there under the debris VHh Smlrh fl(iet tackier hang- Harvin made ready to place kick: on their own course yet such mem hridjTn aitoti'dingi Sdelrot Mh 8mlJ' Cdft Uckler one-sided triumph for the 1 The Tech ne fifteen-yard line The'flnal fmmd Irteh" whlfh bonu1 thflrl but" again the courageous Captain ber aa may wish to do so will be al- and Lee vicur3L -terped In sw-eeping hats rime send 'agreed fee of 11 Reciprocal visiting twenty-six com ftnklcker to block the try snd Thomas that put the Lions in a -i w-toA JUtolto aI 1 Itoto a ill kto toMatiuJ bam SltAao daws MO I Continued on Page Two the dlV1Jf p- lttoi'ball boJncing all the' way across a ill be practiced on those days wr witnessed on the lhe iui and out of bound hope to'to'the ballor'be f7jdiobablT to to kick when they reached or neared home btttofieid before 35000 spec-1 ciemson and I staged the! la ton Imost spectacular air battle ever seen Holding the Quakers without much here Both touchdowns came on mild threat that midfield This last period offensive of the Techmra waa led by Al Casey sophomore flash and It produced five effort except for a passes and time and again forwards carried into their thlny-three-yard line at the store of the third period Notre Dame scored almost at will The first tesm piled up 21 points libeled touchdowns tipped outstretched fingers and fell dead Ciemson completed seven iff twenty-three passes attempted while first down but got the Virginia Polytechnic Institute eleven no nearer a touchdown than the forty-four-yard line The General: had the ball on thlrty-flve-yard stripe when the game ended Both teams stuck to running attack The Gobblers completed two out of eight pasaaa for an aggregate gain of thirteen yards or the eight Tech passes four were in the last quarter and three bt the last two minutes of play The Generals completed one pass in four attempts for a seven-yard gain Stark and Hite featured the Hue play of the Oobblera and Mitchell Henley and Bailey were defensive bulwarks for the visitor uet tie in the test few PaF- iffom center to thwart Joyce chance The' Jackets were either seven For the rest of the game Georgia ito Pa-kk nd impromptu pea points to the bad or one point behind managed by heroic work to stand off wrnt Ty- until that boot of the Tornado's quar-ilw errt9c Ime-plunging and drive) The final Yellow Jacket touchdown ter since a few mlnutea after Yorker featuring off- came in the la aeconds of play with game started when Bluster ripped off i jtinwtaby Bob McNamara and the ball on Richmond's twenty-seven yards for the Tar Heel' thto PM-yAl line fourth down an dfive to Initial touchdown and Chandler add- came late go Showing the smartness that ed the extra point (In the nnal period when New York characterized hte generalship through I A few minutes Mater Chandler 'plunged over the line for the Tar vmd on Geergta1 second touchdown after work-1 oneIrd ine-jing up to ti almost by inches Al one! Georgia Holds time the ball lay on six-inch New York appeared headed for a jhne Tht time Chandler failed to certain touchdown ln this sustamed'end son and took Later's airline tua add the extra point (drive after a third successive first while standing unmolested Mont Fall at Extra Points jdown was registered on Hart heaved the way for the w'Tn-ysrd stripe Three play pul Continued on Page Three Jackets first score when he gained uu pn the Southerners' one-yard eight yards on an end run before he mark Bill A bee was handed the ball was forced out of bounds McArthur nd smashed at Georgia left tackle carried the baU four yards on the to find a stone wall next try and again to go over the line There was still tima for two morel Williams failed with his kick thrust by the Violets but thev didn't McArthur completed a to 01- have the necessary punch The flmt loway enabling him to run for a sec- counter-charge ended when a aubati- Beu ond Tech touchdown early in the tute McDonald fumbled on Georgia' Mahoney third quarter Once again Williams leichtrrn-vard line The next and law Vavaro failed hte attempt to make the (throat wa blasted when Smith star quarterback Austin Downes-! Miller Early In the fourth period While I leaped high to intercept a Ion Compton substituting for Crown ran around jc Lemark and return the ball to Brown Tight end six yards to score North his tvrenty-elght-ysid line shortlv Hess (Carolina's third marker and Chandler before the final gun ufer in the first two periods snd the If tried eleven and made five of seconds took up the baton in thelthrm good First downs were last half and completed the roulli it: ciemson 13 by rolling up four more touchdowns in contrast to the wide open pasa-i on a team that had ridden Into the ling the work of Siegel West with undefeated record jleft tackle proved the best of the! Bant Warn Than La Year dT Siegel playing without a head-' Wear was a one-man defense against The rout of the Ithe Flying Squadron's running al-polnta worse than the mi Usd-taek tnd tu th nd by the Rockne raider nn 0n the field down under punt home lot a year ago when they Kmlth Wi(kl ri daisied their foes with a SO to 30 Sstj dw th or better than the undefeated kfk ronk I of 1930 and 30 and the th nk FVmr Horsemen of 1124 it ws today After the first period the treat Qisk- FIRST QUARTER er line sagged and wavered unable to The fir quarter started with a stop the fury of the South Bend hur- ruh A twenty-yard pass to Gregory rlrane Prom the line of scrimmage hlm rildln fA thf Tigpr eight-alone the Irish backs gained line The ball waa lost to but thirty for the Quakers Ln downs Ciemson kicked while the variance In first downs wi gu-ked standing behind hi own titree In Notre Dame a goal line Miller passed to Fleming for a forty-three-yard gain rsases favor The Lineups Gettysburg 0: Dickinson ft Geneva IS! Wayneshurg ft Havertord 13: Hamilton 4 Juniata 24: Susquehanna 2 Thiel 32 Westminster 0 Iong Islatfd 13: Hobart ft Ml SL Mary's 23 LaSalle Rhode Island 34 Worcester 3 1 nton 13: Rorhr-lrr ft Caihollr 13: Manhattan 4 Morris llarvry 7 Hethany 4 Marshall 40 Fairmont 3 A- 40 Muhlenberg IS Shepherd at- 24: at Jo's lAut 4 Maine IP: Howdoin a Brooklyn CHy LA: A Aggies ft Hartwlrk 4: I n-ala a Alleghany 7: at Ronavrninr 4 Const Guard 31 Stroudsburg ft SOUTH North Carolina 1: Ga Tech 13 Alabama 41: Florida 3 Duke i Kentucky 3 Vanderbilt 34: Maryland 12 Tnlane 21: Auburn ft Aewanee 7: Aitsllppi ft atale 4: Miss Aggies ft Sonin Carolina 27: Furman ft Tennessee 31 Carson-New mnn ft Davidson It: Citadel 7 Hake Forest 12: Presbyterian ft Alls Tearhers 13: aonthwesr 1 Alias College 31: a la Instil 4 Depaul tl'bll 44: Louisville 4 lln Memorial 13: Kentucky 3 Finn 20: Hiah Point atelson 24: Frsklne 7 Itrlta Teachers 7 lambnth 4 Chaltannnga 43: Transylvania 7 Kentnrky 20: Miami iFlal ft Mercer 12: Blrni aouthern ft Guilford 14: lanolr Rhyne ft Mooreh Ky 12: 1 nton tKyt ft Tenn Wesleyan 23: 4 Dennett ft Middle Tenn 13: Teun ft aiwasse 32: Car 4 Alary 111 4: Appalarhtan 4 Lfterty 37 Bethel iKyi ft MIDWEST Northwestern 32 Atinnesota It Notre Dame 43: Penn ft Ohm state 2u Navy ft Mlrhlgan 22: Indiana 3 Mlrh aisle loo: Rlppon ft LOCAL Bandolph-Maron 14: Richmond 0 VIRGINIA Wanhlngton-lee 4 1 a tliimpdeu-yd IS: Lynchburg 1 I a A IS: Roanoke Langley Field 21 rotomac Prop School Results Newport News High 12 Hampton Utah It Aucusta 4 SI Harris 1 a Flshburne 5L SB Staunton A 7 Shenandoah 1 alley It Charlotte Hall EAST Columbia Virginia Georgia New lurk I'ntv Harvard Partmnnth fc Fnrdham Met roll a Army mate a Brown 2S: Ohlu Wesleyan IA Syracuse SB: West Reserves a Pltlsburch It: earnest Tech Rnrknell 7: tieorgeion 0 Lehigh IB Princeton 7 Lafayette 22: Rutgers a rornell Alfred a Boston IP: West Maryland 13 Colgate 32: Penn Stale 1 A ale 32: Old) Temple 13 Vlllanova Holy Cross 12: Muqnesne a A a 12: A'a Wesleyaa 7 Williams 23 Wesleyan 7 33: Trinity" 4 Tufts Boston I Hampshire 43 Conn Aggies 4 Lowell 4: Scion llall 4 KRTlntflrld 2t Mass State A' Mlddlehury 32 Norwlrh 0 SI in's (V Vi IS: Notro Marne 33: Hutalo 4 At Lawrence 4 Clarkson Providence 13 Niagara Rensselaer 7: Vermont a Unaware 24: Swathmnre a Iehannn 14: St Joseph 7 Mrexel 12: 1 rsinus Penn 2 Baltimore a Albright JB Washington I ltavhi-Elklns 11 ft Thomas ft tailed in hte kick for the point Halt Air Attack New York's fumbling coupled with Montgomery Georgia's evrr-aleit defense deprived Delotto The Tornado appeared to gather Chhk Meehan Vtoleta of ihe oppor-) periods: rre ts several substitutions werellJntiF tocpilllre their superior made for both sides McArthur's J1-1 nd Passing attack The Newi Rictimond (4) Mnsovtch Boland Bolen Mitchell Titaon Morris Wilson Mattox i i i Martin Bailey 8enre by periods: TV Jg a 0 V'scorIng:" L-TOuchdown Saw- Substitutions: ft Sawyers for Martin: Grove for Morris I-Groth for Ottley Casey for Groth Groth for Hardwick Swart for Hite Hite for Swart' Porterfield for Howard Howard for Porlerflfd Sea in on for Chandler Morgan for Groth Official: Lane-1 ft J): Carrington Virginia i head McOoffln iMk-higan) Him ot 19 minutes Marchmont Srhwarta started the Notre Dame victory march After a few thrusts Schwarts took the ball on delayed buck and smashed the Quaker ramparts through hla own right tackle for alxteen yards snd a touchdown Jaskwhlch kicked the extra point from placement Joe Sheek etskl Immediately followed through by going through the same spot yards and another score behind perfect Interference A netted the third touchdown The fir and last real Quicker threat rame after the atari of- the third' quarter when Penn toss safety measures to the winds and unleashed and line plunges placed the ball on eight-yard line The Tigers were held for downs The quarter ended with the ball in the Cadets' position on the Tiger thirty-three-yard line SECOND QUARTER I scored early In the second period Standing on Ciemson foriy-righl-yard line Smith I quarter back hurled a forty-flve-yard pas to Watkins who raced twenty-five yards for a touchdown Captain Gill booted the ball squarely between unrighls for the extra point The half ended with the ball 0 7 7-14 cuiitir and biill carTvini'eradiia llv Yorkers registered fliuen first downs 0 4 4 ft-4 IwortM IhiTbaU do thi Ew ena Onrtoh si but broke through! Touchdown: Randolph Macon- lablinc Milligan a substitute' for lhp (bbio of the Dixit boy onlyHess Beall Carson Kilz Rndolrh curtely for an extra point to tie the This was early in the second period rT atiintgomery 11- TodV lines man tried a third but this was snagged jNsmsra for a gain of forty-seven jwlt4 (Virgtma by Captain Howard Nebtett of the (yards that put the pigskin on Geor- Substitution: Yellow Jackets McArthur passed on gif four-yard mark McNamara iClayton for Miller Williams the second down but thi was inter- knifed through for three yards on Smith tor Ea cepted by Thompson Whitt tried an- th second play to croaa Pugato for Strong Jestr for Hopft 1 )Whalcn tor Doley Jayne for Whalen icote iwhen a surprise pass caught the I' Two paases for North Carolina were (Georgian napping momentarily it Military Inamutei: umpTc rompleied In succession White to waa a long heave from midfield byi! wmim field Judge Thompson and White to CozarL White i Joe Lamark caught by Bob Me- i William and Maryi: head Ja Continued on Page Two Continued on Page Two Continued on Page Twov lenry for Joyneft Cotittnucd on Page Taw Continued on Page Two.

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