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Section II SPORTS SPORTS Richmond Virginia Sunday September 22 1935 Billy Burke Wins Cascades Open Cruicksliank Is Third Virginia and and Battle to 0-0 Tie in Section ening Game Bobby Blows Chance For Victory On Last 9 Holes Nerds! 39 to Earn a Tie With Snead tlic Early Leader Who Fails in tlic Stretch Rcvolta Second 3 Strokes Back Indians Fail To Click As Heat Spoils Great Classic Cavaliers Upset Dope Outplay FoesThrougli 31ost of Bitterly-Fought OpcningGame Marlin Male Biggest Threats Bunch Star of Tribe Play Dr Bryan and Dr Newcomb Aid in Dedication ofStadium Staff Photos by Joe Colognori Ift Harry Martin loose on 10-yard run again! Virginia before 6500 sweltering fane at Williamsburg At tha left ha is shown in a quick cutback as fra Indiana converge upon him Right a William and Mary man Johnny Coiner grabs a pass as a mete Stumpy Bryant captain seeks to protect him Tha teams in mid-summer heat battled to an inconclusive 0-0 tie where the Indians had been heavily favored to trounce the Caveliers mho although lighter played exceptional football Dukc-W Tickets On Sale Tomorrow Max Baer Does New Flip-Flop But Shows Class in Workouts Tech Ekes Out 7-to-0 Victory Over Roanoke Louis 'Ends Grind Con Victory Babe Didrikson's Game Goes to Pieces at End Mangrum and Loving Are in Money By Dillon Graham HOT 6PRINGS VA Sept After setting the pace for three rounds Bam Snead youthful Hot Springs professions broke under the final round pressure today and the veteran Bill Burke of Cleveland ate ways close on the youngsters heels slipped ahead to win the 62500 Cascades open golf championship with score of 291 While the 23-yesr-old assistant pro fesslonal who made his major coma petltive debut in this event and enjoyed a three-shot lead over the field for 54 holes started blowing as early as the second hole this afternoon and finally wound up with an 80 and a total of 295 the former national open champion added another consistent 73 to go with hla previous rounds of 76-71-71 Worth 9566 te Burks The victory was worth $500 to Burke as well as the triumph of out-scoring three members of the American Ryder Cup team an honor that was not conferred upon him this season Three shots behind the cigar-smoking Clevelander was Johnny Revolts of Milwaukee with 294 white Bobby Craickshank wee Richmond ace was tied with Snead another -stroke back Taking a seven on the second hole where he drove into the woods three-putting the sixth and finding traps with misdirected irons to Lise strokes on two other holes Snead was out in 41 after having put together rounds iff 68-76-71 previously Poorly played approaches cost him heavily on tha way home where a good stretch run might have won and he required a 39 for an 90 total After finishing the first nine In 37 two over par Burke faced the last route one shot ahead and nursed hta lead cautiously although after losing four straight shots to par starting with the thirteenth hole Billy needed the eagle three he got with a 35-footer on the seventeenth to clinch his win earlier round scores were 76 71-71 Bobby Loses Chance Revolts and Craickshank each with a chance to win as they started the last nine holes required SB's to fads out of the running Revolts'! second piece was worth 6500 while Crulck-shank and Snead got 9275 each The other leaders with their scores and prizes were Ray Mangrum Los Angeles 399 and 6200 Tony Manero 300 and 9175 Jimmy Ridgewood 303 and $150 Gene Kanes Morristown Pa 303 and 31 12 A0 and Benny Loving Charlottesville 304 and 610Q Back of these were several prominent aces including Johnny Farrell with 305 Craig Wood with 306 and Henry Picard with 307 while the Babe Mildred Dldrlckson brought the rear with a four-round sews of Maroons Show Surprising Strength But Gobblers Halt Several Threats BLACKSBURG Sept WV-An embattled Roanoke College eleven that showed surprising strength gave Virginia Tech's football team a scare today and forced the Gobblers to be perfectly 'content with a one-touchdown victory 7-0 Foots Dickerson big Tech fullback scored the only touchdown of the game late in the first period when he bucked over guard from the one-yard line after a 40-yard advance sodaro added the extra point from placement Gobblers Fail te Click Tech had things pretty -much to the liking throughout' the first half aqd left tha field at Intermission with an opening 'day crowd of 4000 predicting a withering attack In the final half Roanoke however got a break when Dickerson fumbled on fourth down on Tech's 40 soon after play was resumed The Maroons plugged the ball by hard running to Tech's four-yard line before Tech braced and took the ball on downs From that time on the' game and fighting Roanoke eleven kept the play in Tech territory and sent chills down the spines of the Gobblers until Just before the final whistle blew Maroons Still Battle The visitors were aided on the first drive when Mel Henry Tech back was called for interference with a pass receiver After Tech' stopped the attack Dickerson punted out to the Gobbler 30-yard mark from where Wronie-wicz and Smith Jabbed their way to Tech's ten-yard line as the quarter ended Coach Redd's' warriors took the oval on downs nine yards from their goal as the final period started The Maroons playing Inspired ball started again at Techs 34 after Dickerson punted and rammed their way aided by a pass from Mongiello to Myrtle to 10-yard line before losing the ball on downs Mmigigita substituting for Herman Was the big gun In the strong advance that spanned the gap from midfield to the Tech's 10 midway of the quarter where the Gobblers again took the ball on downs The final Maroon advance which started at 42-yard line after Dickerson had punted from behind his goal line reached the Gobbler 15-yard line Just as the Techmen appeared to have the situation in hand a Tech player deflected a pass from Monticelto into the hands of Miller for a first down on Tech's 25 Ben Dodge subbing Art Robison at tackle ended the threat at the 15 when the forwards swarmed over Mongiello as he attempted to and the big tackle recovered the ball Thoroughly aroused the Gob- Continued on Page 4 Column 2: Quiet Laterals Passes Trounce Tigers 26 to 0 Clark Roberson Run Wild as 31 I Shows Flashes ol Power in Victory LYNCHBURG Sept Virginia Military Institute's 1935 football machine showed flashes of running and passing power as the Cadets defeated Sydney 26-0 here today Two fleet-footed Cadet halfbacks Bill Roberson and Wayt Clark ran the Tigers ragged around mid-field and passed over them three times for touchdowns Opening the second half Clark grabbed Williams' kickoff and dashed 65 yards for another score the most brilliant run of the day Tiger Threat Fails Passes forwards and laterals figured In the other three touchdowns and lone scoring threat which was cancelled by a penalty came on a sensational forward to Formwalt and a lateral to Douglas that carried to the two-yard line The Cadets started late In the first quarter when Oglesby recovered a fumbled punt on the 42 Roberson then passed 20 yards to Clark who ran 12 for the score Pushing goalward in the second I scored again when Roberson dashed over tackle for nine yards and then tossed a lateral to Clark as he went down In a swarm of tacklers Clark went 20 yards for the score The Cadets hammered back before the whistle and Roberson passed 15 yards to the side to Dodson who ran 15 more for the third touchdown 93-degree temperature slowed the game by bringing frequent time-outs and It hurt the Tigers who were short of reserves Great Play Nullified Hampden-Sydney seldom penetrated Into I territory and its lone scoring threat one at the day's outstanding maneuvers was wiped out because of penalties against both teams The play came at the start of the third quarter when Bernier flipped a 15-yard pass to formwalt and as the Tiger captain went down under a mass of Cadets Douglass came out from Continued on Page 4 Column 5 Dc Plume's 48 Is High At Country Club Range Joe de Plume won the opening fall skeet shoot yesterday at the Country Club of Virginia cracking 48 out of 50 targets thrown his way Hotchkiss Jr and Dr Stewart Michaux trailed the victor by one target Skeet shoots will be held at the club every Wednesday Saturday and Sunday In the future The William and Maiy-Universlty of Virginia football game yesterday took many of the skeet experts to Williamsburg Scores: Joe Plume 48x50 Hltchkiss Jr 47x50 Dr Stewart Michaux 47x50 8 Hotchkiss 43x50 De Forest Morton 42x50 Leigh 34x50 Good Gamble Scores HAVRE DE GRACE MD Sept 21 (J) Working steadily upward through a field of 11 Good Gamble Alfred Owynne Vanderbilt's keen 3-year-old chestnut filly won the 9100-000 added Potomac handicap today In a rousing stretch battle Second by a neck was Mrs John Herts's 3-year-old chestnut colt Count Arthur with Tbro Nancy owned by Norman Church two and a half lengths back- In third place The winner paid 619 $730 and S5J0 Continued From First ri Virginia's gallant eleven battling the College of William and lighting aggregation to a scoreless tie before a crowd of 6500 It was a gala day for the ancient Williamsburg Institution despite the 0-0 tie for the beautiful new 6170000 stadium was dedicated with Presidents John Lloyd Newcomb of Virginia and John Stewart Bryan of William and Mary taking part In the colorful pie-game ceremonies It was the first meeting on the gridiron In 15 years between the two great Virginia schools and the colorful Indian machine all dressed up in brilliant orange and black and schooled In a series of intricate and spectacular formations had hoped to register their first football point against the Cavaliers But Gus Te-bell's fighting Virginians underdogs in the betting and kicked around un-: mercifully last season came through In beautiful fashion to outplay the William and Mary team In almost every quarter of the game Teams a Bit Jittery Both teams showed the result of too little practice fumbles messed-up signals and awkwardly executed plays balking determined but vain efforts to cross that last white stripe The stands nearly filled with wildly cheering alumni screamed for the throughout the long--bright afternoon but the scoring punch was lacking In the stadium dedication ceremonies before the game Dr Newcomb drew thunderous applause from the waves of color in the stands saying "May the best team win: arch your backs boys and go to it and the boys did There were plenty of heroes In that grimly fought struggle but a special and slivered laurel leaf should go to young Steve Davenport Cavalier-cen- ter who was a bulwark In that Virginia line fighting with the desperate strength of a mad man smearing Indian runners right and left Sxumigala Is Benetton Harry Martin' Virginia's flashy back and A1 Szumigala William and sophomore sensation displayed their wares in spectacular fashion but they quite tweak away for the score that would have meant glorious victory for either team Szumigala pulled the most thrilling run of the day breaking away for a brilliant 50-7 yard sprint on the opening kick-off of the second half That first quarter when the breaks fell to the orange-jersey Cavaliers turned into a punting duel after the Virginia offense failed to cash In on their scoring chance Virginia got a break when laker fumbled Just after the whistle and Seccombe recovered for the Cavaliers on the Indian 26-yard ribbon A pass and a buck failed to advance the ball but Male slipped through only to have the play called back and Virginia penalized for off side ending the threat Goal-Line Pass Fails The Indians made their boldest march In the second quarter when Bunch uncorked a pass that laker advanced 26 yards Three plays then failed and Bunch tired another shot that Just tipped the lingers of Dick Ames of Richmond alternate fullback to Szumigala who vainly tried to guide It to earth for a counter behind the goal line As the second half began Szumigala pulled the most thrilling play iff the Continued on Page 5 Column Berry Wins Hermitage Title Defeats Joe Kranitzky Doubles Matches Begin Berry won the singles title of the Hermitage Country Club In straight sets yesterday afternoon downing Joe Kranitzky about 20 years his Junior in a thrilling well-played match The veteran star had too much power too much strategy and plenty of breaks In routing his young but liant rival yesterday The match was much closer than the acme Indicates but Berry was the master throughout Double matches were also played with the finals In this Category slated for Tuesday afternoon Tee Thompson and his father Thompson defeated Hugh Rudd and Ches-terman 6-3 6-3 A1 Pollard and Bill Broskle defeated Dr Wallace Hill and Willard Owen 6-1 6-3- A1 Wetzel and John1 Burke eliminated Ed Teale and Doyle Keeter 6-3 7-5 Jones and Joe Kranitzky beat Ford and Jim Tyler 6-3 6 -Of The next doubles matches will find Plgg and Berry meeting Wood and Squire the Thompsons battling Pol-lsid and Brokkle and Wetzel and Burte meeting Cline and Howell in marvelous physical condition weighing about 210 pounds Ill-humored his face set Bier ragged the visiting experts in his dressing room apologising bitlngly when he referred to himself as a In Bad Temper "Excuse me" he said "After the Braddock thing I'm not supposed to be a fighter Perhaps I can make you gentlemen change your minds Tuesday He was about as pleasant company as a bomb with a lighted fuse Once in the ring he turned on his trainers He has one pair of old 24-ounce gloves he likes to wear another new pair they like him to wear After the first round with Feldman he raged back to his corner these blankety-blank things off and get the old ones" he roared so that all of the couple hundred shivering spectators could bear him They ran in all directions to do as he commanded and he worked much better with the old gloves during the last two rounds He starts drying out tomorrow aiming to get down to 208 pounds by ring time and his disposition will get correspondingly worse He doesn't intend Continued on Page 4 column 6 Favorites Score In Club Tourney Nine Matches Open Boat Group's Handball Meet Nine bitterly contested first round matches in the annual Virginia Boat Club fall doubles handball tournament were run off yesterday in the club courts All of the favorites In the first two divisions came through their first round matches with flying colors Some of the best handball played at the club this year was exhibited before the large crowd that gathered to witness the games In the closest contest of the afternoon Bill Wharton and Johnny Bas came from behind to beat Harry Selbold and Ed Cadmus 17-21 21-16 and 21-18 The tourney this fall has attracted the cream of local handball players: First round results in Class division Joe DeMotte and Roy Grubbs defeated Bootsle Slaughter and Walter Waymack 22-20 and 21-16 Kenneth Mayfield and Bob Richardson defeated Stephenson and Willie Smith 21-16 21-19 Welford White and Johnny Hillsman defeated Charles Fairlamb and Hill Montague 18-21 21-9 21-11 Class Jordan and Flippen defeated Hillsman and Gene Luck 21-19 21-19 Taylor and Cree Creery defeated Jimmy Poindexter and Kenneth Watkins 21-19 21-12 Gallagher and Street defeated Coleman and McCullough 21-16 21-5 Class Bennett and Lindgren defeated Farrar and Tilton 21-16 21-18 Joe Leonard and Cowherd defeated Best and White 21-17 21-18 Second round matches will begin this afternoon Lins Meet An members of the Manchester Lions football team are requested to meet tomorrow night at at Fontteello Park Coach Stanley Krebs is anxious to get in as many practice sessions as passible before the Richmond Football Commission's senior football league starts functioning Clemson Beats Presbyterian Easily 25 to 6 Streak Lawton Joe Berry Lead Attack as Tigers Show Scoring Power CLEMSON COLLEGE Sept 21 (Pi Bengala went on the warpath here this afternoon and crushed Presbyterian College 25-6 In a game which opened the season for the two teams After a listless first period "Streak" Lawton Clemson sophomore started the first Clemson drive to lead to a touchdown The 45-yard drive ended when "Dusty" Wiles sophmore back crashed center' 65-Yard Drive A few minutes later Lawton and Joe Berry alternated in leading a 65-yard drive for a second touchdown terminated when Mae Polger pushed through the Blue Stockings from the 10-yard line Clemson scored again midway In the third quarter when Manuel Black 200-pound Clemson tackle partly blocked punt and Horton receiving the ball on Presbyterian's 35-yard line raced to the 18-yard line to begin the drive Lee picked up eight yards through the line and Folger again ploughed through for 10 yards Randy Hinson Clemson's great running back who had been on the Injured Hat most of the week paved the way for the third Tiger touchdown with a 25-yard punt return to 25-yard line Berry Again Stars Joe Berry again ploughed down the field for Clemson's touchdown Pennington finally taking the ball over from the three-yard line A pass Berry to Pennington gave Clemson the extra point Presbyterian's only touchdown came late in the fourth period when Law ton fumbled and Ralph Waldrep speedy Preibyterlsn sophomore end scooped up the ball and ran 55 yards for the score Score fay periods: Presbyterian 0 0 0 Clemson 0 12 6 Touchdowns: Folger (2) Wiles (sub for Horton) and Penning' ton (sub for Folger) Waldrep Point after touchdown Pennington pass from Berry' Officials: Referee Strapper Ga Tech) umpire Perry (Sews nee): headlinesmsn Phillips (Ga Tech) field Judge Smith (Georgia) Wasps Barely Down Carson-Newman 6-0 EMORY Sept Emory and Henry and Carson-Newman met here tonight In a night game with the Wasps ekeing out a 6-0 victory In the fourth period the Wasps finally scored' Green punted to mid' field snd Kegley returned to the Par' sons 35 Keys gained 2 at tackle and Dyer pick up two more Kegley tore through center for eight yards and a first down Dyer made four st center Dyer crashed over toft tackle for a first down on the three' yard line and Keys plunged left tackle for a touchdown Keys failed to kick goal The starting lineup: Pea Carson-New maa Emory Green Fulk LTI Gribb Hensley LG McWilliams Barker Stone Farmer Ashby Robinson Conner Miller Blevins Propps Dowling Young LH Henderson Keyser RH Childers Cathers Roberts Reedy Referee Parrish (V I) umpire Parrish iGa Tech) head linesman Moran I) 1 National League REBLXTS PkllaOripkla S-S: Reatsa 4-4 Cktrasa 4 Rttlefcarrk Sew Yak s-t: ReaafclrB t-IS Claetaaatl I St Lathi STARRING OF Ulll rrt WhM Cfcleaf i SS SS 44 Clnelaaati ST SI 414 81 Lsala SI 14 Rraaklea 41 SI 454 New Yarfc It IT MS rkUaOelskla SI 4 47 ritUkaexk 44 M7 Raetaa 17 44 CAKES TODAY PMUkarcfc at Cklrafa ClBdamftl at St Laah Rnektsa at New ak Rates at PkllaStlrkla Tickets for the Washington and Lee-Duke University football game here Saturday October 5 will go on sale in Richmond tomorrow morning It was announced yesterday The tickets will be on sale at the Southern' Athletic Club 106 North Seventh Street for this contest which will bring tb the city two of the outstanding teams In the Southern Conference and the 1934 champions the Generals Duke Gomes Back Beats Deacons 26-7 Wake Forest Outplays Rivals in 1st Period GREENSBORO Sept 21-HA7 Duke unleased a powerful last half offensive here tonight to open its foot-bal season with a 26 to 7 victory over Wake Finest as each team showed tricky offenses featuring the lateral passes! Twelve thousand persons watched the game which launched the State championship race Coach Jim battling Deacons held a good edge in the first hslf threatening to score near the end and missing a field goal attempt But the last half was a Duke story Two plays after the kickoff Ace Parker slipped through the Deacon right tackle for 56 yards and a touchdown Four plays later Dick Taliaferro blocked Tex punt and Joe Brunansky covered for Duke on three Parker rammed over guard for Che touchdown A sustained 60-yard march with Parker Ward and Alexander al taking part led to the third touchdown Parker scoring again relief team which played in the second and fourth periods contributed the last score when Silver Smith ran back a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown Ward made one placement good for the extra point and Stumpy Gardner got one Each missed once Wake touchdown came on a play which netted 41 yards Walton Kltshln fired a long forward to Jim Dooney and the end tossed a lateral to Dallas Morris who scored Morris added the point The lineups: Pas Wake Forest Duke LEBbor( West LTSwinn Power Rogers Johnston Reinhardt Hennlmier Bullard Dumer Hooks Brunansky Glass Taliaferro Kitchin Parker Warren MsCaskill Eden Ward Allen Alexander Score by periods: Wake Forest 0 0 0 7 Duke iQ jg Duke scoring: Touchdowns Parker 3 Smith points after touchdown Ward Gardner placements Wake Forest scoring: touchdown Morris point after touchdown Morris placement Officials: Referee Black (Davidson) umpire Boatwright (Army) head linesman Frew (W I) field Judge Perry (Eton) Vainly Sophs Shine Rout Union 34 to 0 I NASHVILLE TENN Sept (Jp) crew of fleet and husky sophomores scoring three of the five touchdowns led the Vanderbilt Commodores to a 34-0 victory over Union University Bulldogs here today before an estimated crowd of 4000 After a scoreless first half the Gold and Black got under way with a driving offensive that produced a touchdown by tow-headed Bobby Oliver MIDWEST Luther 39 Western Union 9 PACIFIC COAST Occidental College XC University of Mexico 7 Manchester 34 Oakland City 9 i Arizona State 61 Adams State 9 SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist University 39 North Texas State Teachers 9 Texas Christian 41 Howard Fayne 9 1 Utah State S3 Montana State 7 New Mexico 49 New Mexico State Teachers 9 Emory and Henry 9 Canon Newman 9 7-' Ex-Titlist in Evil Temper fidenl of By Edward Neil SPECULATOR Sept Oft erratic Mr Baer did himself another form flip-flop today looking pretty good considering his past training camp performances in his semifinal workout for his 15-round engagement with Joe Louis- in the Yankee Stadium Tuesday night Braving a chill afternoon with a threat of rain in the air the former heavyweight champion boxed three rounds with Abe Feldman the only sparring partner left In camp and at the end had Abe a main bout heavyweight more than ready to call It a day Baer Slugs Hard There was nothing like a knockdown but neither was there anything like the performance Baer has staged for the past few days-when Feldman looked like a title contender and Max the sparring partner Baer his face covered with a shaggy beard was deadly In earnest and though he took his usual quota of left Jabs and hooka to the face right crosses to the chin he also doled out heavy punishment with the big gloves smothering Feldman at times with ripping volleys to th- head and body grunting fiercely In each exchange Baer will box only two rounds tomorrow his final prep He -appeared Sation Captures Jamaica Classic i Sets Record in Sprint Mansco Upsets Dope NEW YORK Sept George Widener's Sation famous for his weight-carrying ability added to his reputation as one of the turf's foremost sprinters today when be gave away many pounds to six rivals and easily won the Interborough cap at Jamaica In running his record for the year to two victories and a pair of seconds in four starts in each of which he packed 130 or more pounds the strapping 5-year-old son of Galetlan came from well off the pace under 133 pounds to romp' home by three lengths He was clocked In 1:11 2-5 the fastest time In the 14-year history of the stake to pay his many backers 13 to 10 and earn $3860 for his Philadelphia owner The battle was for second place as the next five horses closed In a blanket finish with the honors going to Wise Daughter running for Mrs Ethel Mars of Chicago who won the Remsen Juvenile feature of the day! with the fighter The Cadets will have four days next week to prepare for what is generally considered perhaps the hardest game on the schedule Coach -Rsf-tery expects to try to bring forward and lateral passing game up to the level of the running attack which bids fair to be stronger than that of the 1934 team Last machine outgained most opponents but lacked a consistent scoring punch Met Stern Fees Georgia Tech Kentucky Tennessee Florida Mississippi and Vanderbilt are Southeastern teams that 1 has met In the past The Cadets hold victories over Old Miss and Tennessee and have bowed by dose scores to Vanderbilt and Florida in single games played with each team The Cadets dropped all seven of their encounters with Georgia Tech' but twice were nosed out by three- point margins when Tech was In its prime Thirteen games have been played with Kentucky and has triumphed four times Cleaners Defeat Sandston 3 to 2 Win Kitvanis Title Red Shield Downs Kingaii Cadets to Embark Thursday For Opening in New Orleans Longest Trip Ever Taken by I Gridders Slated for Tulane Contest Martin Cleaners won the Klwanls League championship for the second straight years yesterday at Tate Field defeating Sandston A winners of the first half by a 3-3 count Red Shield defeated Kingan 8-4 at CCA field to cop the Monarch League playoff Lefty Beasley of Martin and Johnny Delaney of Sandston hooked up in a tight pitchers battle down at the island and the Cleaner came from behind In the seventh and eighth inning to ram over runs that won them the'Championship Neither team was able to score until the sixth frame when Sandston tallied its first ran as Chuck Cornett singled advanced to third on two infield outs and scored when Buck Jacobs misjudged Bob St Clair's pop fly at first base that fell for a base hit Red Shield Rallies Kinssn scored its four runs against Red Shield In the first inning Stroud and Roach hitting two baggers and two other singles and a base on balls were the scoring factors Red Shield came back and knocked pitcher Hughes out of the box and went on to win the game 8-4 Joe Tlgnor pitched the entire game for Red Shield striking out seven Kingan stickmen Martin Meets Ashland Martin Cleaners who won the Ktwanls League flag yesterday will' 1 open a three-game series with Asfc land A champions of the Hem Hanover League this aftemoor' Ashland 'beginning at 3:30 tf Jf Continued on Page 4 Coy 47 Major League Standings Special to The Tlmes-Dispatch LEXINGTON Sept The longest trip ever taken by a Virginia Military Institute football team will start Thursday night when the Cadets entrain for New Orleans where Green Wave will be met Saturday The game will be V- first with the Greenlee and the only one scheduled this season with a member of the Southeastern Conference Included in the party of 35 win be Coaches Bill Raftery and Ed Hess Athletic Director Blandy Clarkson TTalner Herbert Fatchln Cadet Manager Edward Maxwell- and Cadet Publicity Representative William Kellogg Lejeune Misses Game Frank Summers alumni secretary and head freshman coach will arrive in advance of the team in order to attend a meeting of I alumni Friday night Official duties will prevent -Major-General John A Lejeune superintendent of the institute from mxfciwg the trip- to his native- State STATE I 26 Hampden-Sydney 6 William Mary 6 Virginia 6 I 7 Roanoke SOUTH Duke 26 Wake Forest 7 Kentucky 66 Maryville 9 Clemaon 26 Presbyterian 0 Davidson 7 Eton 6 South Carolina 23 Ersklnc 9 Catawba 53 Western Carolina Teachers Vanderbilt 34 Union University 9 Newberry 13 Guilford 9 EAST Manhattan 25: Niagara VUIanova 41 Fcnnsylvanlx Military College 9 it i American League YESTERDAY'S RESl'LTS WnkhstH 1-S nikMFlk 4-4 MnM 4-1: St Ink 1-4 CImsIsbS Is CX leafs 4 Raw Tat Si BaUaa 1 iiitdkc or acn ret St St -411 malt W11 71 Rttrait Kew Tat rteietaaS I St IS JSS 1 WaihlMiao 14 II A4 IS 4S Jt4S Vest 17 MS miaielsUa SS JSS CAKES TODAY Chleass at 'ClcrelaaS SL Ine at RrtraM rkllaS(lkta at Waifelaitaa ff' kew leek at la( i i.

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