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Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 19

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Virginian-Piloti
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Norfolk, Virginia
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Wa It SCENES DURING WASHINGTON AND LEE CAROLINA 'GAME 4l VIRGINIA BOYS HE DROP KICKED T44BEE irst Victor? or' Washington Are You Wearing Stylish Clothes Washington and Lee Tackling (Jaimes On A 15 Yard Run During the irst Quarter made inside of store and tried on before completion LAYER DIES Save a $10 bill on your next suit or overcoat by INJURIES paying a visit to the father of merchant tailoring Virginia Teain Outplayed In irst HalfHad Luck In Third Quarter And Strength Too for 20 4 EIGHT RED SOX Open Evening until 7 Saturdays 10 NOROLK VA Opposite Granby WBKKSBRUftl wait OR BEAT WAKE OREST ANNOUNCEMENT! WILL BE THE BIG THE YEAR ILL YOUR ORDER Old Overholt per qt 100 Old Tliou lioorc per qt 9100 9100 9100 4 BELL PHONE 3741 If interested Write "Phone Mr call Wa'll do the rest Qu Inn it back of the game forced Carolina down lier own territory to the 20 yard where Crown on a kick forma passed the ball over head ball going behind the goal line Brown Garrett Applewhite Burke added three on next Belk kicked for 35 and Aber out Spainhour returned 7 Ballpus high Uian those of Princeton was it not been in the first would have enough for goal from Hannon prdeman ihutes each Itefcree Bergen Prince ton: Umpire Armstrong Yale: ield Judge Donnelly Holy Cross Boston Nov ollowing out Ills policy of weeding out the malcontents from his ball club President John I Taylor of the Bed Sox has asked waiv ers on eight of his 1910 staff of players Who the players are President Taylor would not say but Pitcher Joe name heads the list aim to have harmony and satls factlffh among my players next yean I'hhve to of the entire eight players and even said Presi dent Taylor thisafternoon of the number I have asked waivers upon are pitchers and I am satisfied that not one of the eight will get out of the American League are all good bail players who will do better work in other cities than they' lierci At the American League meetings this winter I expect to pull off deals for some of GEORGETOWN 1 1 WHITEWASHED 171 73 Main Street Carrollton Rye per qt L'pper Ten' per WASHINGTON AND LEE 7 BEAT NORTH CAROLINA LOOK THESE PRICES 1 1 OVER AND LET US A fl School Over Virginia In Last Nine Years Bohannon King Co Liquor 77 BREWER ST Wall Tailors Reign Supreme A GOALS ROM' fECD ive hundred Jackies from the 8 ranklin accompanied by their band bugle corps and goat mascot went to Durham on a special yesterday morning to witness the ganufe between the Sailor team and Wake orest College The Sailors won by the score of 11 0 Durham turned out en masse to greet them decorating tho streets and telling tliJacklcs to go as far as they liked Not onV to Durham was the day a holiday but to the surrounding country ive excursions poured a mass of humanity into the town They came to see what Uncle Sams men warsmeri' looked like and fell easy vic tims to 1 the natty blue uniforms of the boys Nothing was too good for I th tur amhwhe4v tlia SqlurHwlth the band and bugle corps marched through the principal streets the pop ulace went as wild with delight' as if the Sailors had just landed tq relieve the city from a hostile foe The Baptist lads from Wake orest put up a game fight and held their heavier opponents to two touchdowns one in the second quarter when rey received it forward pass and ran 30 yards They scored again dir tho fourth quarter on straight football line bucks and runs Quinn taking the ball over The team went up riday morning Hud were entertained that night at the Durham 'MJks Club Tho special train with tho team and excursionists left Durham Saturday night and ar rived in Portsmouth at 1:45 this (hom ing Calmcs Carolina Halfback Dajhinq 'Throuqh Washington And Lea Lina With Porter Interfering or Him Washington Nov Before one of tie largest crowds that ever witnessed 1 game in Washington George town University (today defeated the University ofvVirgmia 15 to 0 This Is the first time that Georgetown has won from Virginia at football since the two schools resumed athletic relations In VJOG or after a lapse of nine years The southerners were outclassed in every department and only once made first down nij the local collegians score does not showliow cotn pletelyt Virginia was overwhelmed The i team from Charlottesville only once got tlie ball within 25 yards of the victor's goal and were forced punt on an average of eight times during each defense was strong and only once was Virginia able to make first Georgetown resorted to theold style of play for her gains But twice was tlie forward pass attempted B) Costello a freshman Georgetown uncovered' a real find" The youngster drop kicked three goals one of them from the 45 yard line at a slight angle The pijying of Kelley also was a feature Tbe home team scored the only touch down of the game after seven minutes of play Uhl fashioned football was used after a weak spot had been discov ered in the right side of line and successive tackle smashes placed the ball within three feet of the goal where ull Back Kelley was shoved oer the line Wymard kicked 'a diffi cult goal The contest as free" from rough work but was long drawn cut on uc louut of tho many penalties called on Prinei ton Nov' 12 Yale 5 Prlncpton 3 The Princeton football eleven today lost an opportunity of a llfe1 tune an opportunity go the football season of l)10 without defeat and pos sibly without being scoied upon but they lacked aggressiveness a char acteristic so pronounc'd In previous tigers elevens PrlWeton was outplayed in every department of the game witli the pos sible exception of kjekini spirals carrxlng further Howe the Yale crack fortunate to score Had for the fumbling of Laiy period the home eleven been unable to get lo Pendleton to try for a placement Pendleton was the disap polntment the gatpe Compared with interference Princeton was infantile The Yale ends broke through the Princeton time and time again and thfew the Jleet footed Pendleton before ho could get On the other hand Yales dine was her strong est point Neither eleven showed anything out of the ordinary Aside from the for ward pass there was no new footbull evolutions Yales best A round gainer was the fake kick Howe would chop back apparently wmitinfe for the ball and either Kistler or Daly would take the pass and plough through the Princeton tackle or between tackle and enfi The forward pass which enabled Yale to tirn tlie of defeat into a wave of victory wqs beautifully exo Ttited 'Yale had worked the ball well down the Held tho advantage brSpgc partly due to a fumble When within twenty yards of the Princeton goal on the extreme east side of the field Howe dropped to one side and sent the ball directly into hanils All the lattexhad to do was to touch the ground as he was standing ion the Princeton goal fine The touchdown was made at the corner 'and the kick out at a bad angle was missed Those five points however were sufficient to win and during the remainder of the game Yale played safe In the last period the tewo teams kicked repeated ly Princeton in the hope of a Yale back fumbling and Yale in an effort to keep the dangerous Tiger from with in striking distance of her goal Three tunes Pendleton tried to boot the leather between the goal "posts It was tlie last hope The Tigers could not gain consistently against the strong Yale Unhand a goal from placement if successful meant a score of six to five Two of attempts went wide of the mark but a third jcick struck one of the posts and missed' going over by about six Inches Princeton scored a few minutes af ter play began in tho opening period Daly fumbled one of Halleus kicks and Princeton secured the ball within 20 yards of the coveted goal After two attempts to advance the ball on )nfl runs Pendleton dropped back for a try at goal from placement He was direct ly in front of the posts and the great throng was hushed as 'Ballou knelt to hold the ball Ballou posied the spheroid and Pendleton sent it straight and true the bar Tho day was ideal fur football LWJiite who played left end on the Princeton eleven played a remarkable game He was down under kicks like lightning and his tackling was hard and sure Howe ran the Yale teain On the' other hand Ballou after lie had failed to gain with Pendleton seemed puzzled' Yin ywrint ynf and Princeton apparently lost (heart Yale quite the grew as tlie game progressed and being able to gain ground consistently kept the Princeton eleven on the defensive until near the close of the contest when tho Blue was satisfied to play sure More than thirty thousand persons witnessed the game AVasliingtCn and Lee kicked again Ruffin receiving the kick hna was penalized Ing and this 10 yard line Belk ger Then for the ington boys made Ordeman made eight coupled with two by Davis Burk was good for five and Humphrey added two and a half more play natliy was knocked taking Ins place kick on first play but CaJrnes spurted for 13 Ruffin ripped oft nine but Calmcs fumbled and getting the ball punted again Belk getting the ball on his 20 yard line Then Washington and Lee scored Belk called for V10 kick formation Brown shot" the 'oval hit upstretcliod hands and bounced the goal line Belk tried xo re cover the ball but Moomaw broke through and in a wholesale scramble by the two teams captured The kick ont did not result in fair catch and there was no chanb for the ad ditional point Barker replaced Humphrey at left end but the quarter ended in a seconds At the opening of tho fourth and last quarter Hedgepeth replaced Ruf fin "at left half ball on their own 20 yard The ball soon went over on downs and D'Quinn tried a irop kick that went to Caro five yard line The rest of the game was devoted to a punting duel between Bell find O'Quin with the ml vantage favoring the latter On the last' punt by Belk fumbled tlie ball on ill? own 4 yard line but one of his team mates recov ered it Just as the whistle blew Position Washington center Ktminer LG Rogers uu Blaekburne Murphrey (Barker) Moomaw Hobson Call Bell Phone 3033 The boot was good for 35 yards Ruf fin was good lor eight around loft end Then Belk called for a forward pass to Applewhite It was good for 20 yards but he fumbled it when within three vards of and goal line recovered the ball and punted out of danger Washington and Lee recovering on the kick Two attempts against the Carolina lino gave no gain so booted again Belk bringing 19 vards Calmcs circled right end yards Belk and Calmcs were good for five and eight yards each A for ward pass to Venable did not go the required 20 yards the hall going over O'Qumn punted on first play Carolina tried another forward puss that did not pan out and the quarter ended when Ruflin made nine yards putting the ball on Washington 33 yard line Opening the second quarter Belk kicked to and five yard line and O'Quinn promptly returned It Calmes responded nobly to his signal aa4 made 15 yards but Ruffin was thrown for a loss tlie same distance Belk tried a forward pass but it failed After two tries against line by Washington and Lee kicked for 35 yards to 20 yard line Belk did the same and Venable recox ered the ball in the middle of tho field Img Calmes made tlirf yards around right end and Ruffin responded with Pi Calmes came back with five more Belk kicked for 80 yards to Washington and Lee's 23 yard line Half over No score off Caro 15 yards for hold the ball on their kicked 'out of dan first time the Lex a first down when NEW MODELS $585 TO i 850 ALL 69 PLUmt bl Washington and Lee 5 University of Nortn Carolina 0 Taking a stiff brace in tho third quarter Washington and Lee who had been cleanly out played in the lirst part into fine tion the Belk tried to recover but Mooipaw right guard on the and broke through pnd fell on the pigskin scoring the five points that eventually won the game i The victory of the Viigiinatcam was a great surprise to many for upl to the beginning of the second half Caro lina hud done all the ground gain ing defeat was due to a fumble by Applewhite 1nthe first quarter after he had receive'd the Lail on and 25 yard line on a iorjvard pass that was good for 20 yards He fumbled tho ball on the and Ij 3 yard line rom the bppefi the Tar Hoels were showing in that quarter it would have been an easy matter carry it over in three downs A After theLoxington team had scor ed they fought with a redoubled energy the Carolina who had found theyline and ends easy the first few minutes of play could do little gaining Both teams resorted to' the kicking game usually booting the ball the first down were the spectacular features and seldom' did cither team resort to anything but straight football Caro lnt tried tho nass to the ends Venable and Applewhite Gen erally they hxtj the ground instead of falling into the of the waiting ends' or the Tar Heels Calmes Ruffin Belk and Abernathy did stellar work Calmes and Ruffin making good end runs Abernathy played a splen did defensive game and Belk kicking well Strange as it may seem In the light of victory and Leo macle the required ten yards only three times Of course Moomaw was the hero of tho hour To him goes the praise for taking advantage of the wild pass on part 'llixb other Washington and players on whom the spotlight play ed were Ordeman Burk and Harmon They depended upon con sistent team work the dash of any Individual star The game was remarkably clean only two penalties being inflicted one against Carolina for 1 yards for hold ing and one against and lee five yards for being off side Three men Abernathy and of Caro lina ai)d Humphrey Washington ana Lee were taken out oi me game Abernathy received a Jifisty blow on tho head in charging through tho line in tho third quartet and had' to be carried irom the Held Hedge peth replaced Ruffin at the beginning of tlie fourth iriod Barker was substituted for Humphrey who re ceived a slight injury in Hie third ses The officials were called upon to penalize either team for hurdling hiking nr any of lie things permissalde under tho old rules but forbidden this year Considering that tips was the first big gnmo' played here this season the crowd was disappointingly small not more than Gt 0 people turn ing out to see the game The weather was ideal for football jtist cold enough to make hcj red of youth eager action and' 'the clash' uf' mail to man Washington and Loo was late in1 ar riving and the game did ont start until 2:55 the two teams took the field It was rather difficult to tell them apart both having colors nearly the snrno North Carolina wearing blue and white lersevs and blue stockings and and Lee blue jerseys and blue and white stockings bands around them Washington and Leo took the East goal and kicked off Venable brought tho ball back t5 yards Rutllri made one and Cahries added thriL for first' down Caknda made three but' Ruffin failed to gnlfi and Belk punted '45 run it back only the and after two UnA plunges he punted from the'Washlugton and Lee 20 yard line THU Mm 1 i 7 Sailors Inc suitor ov nn Overcoat Made to Your I HD easure from Wheeling Vn' Nov Rudolph Monk of Connellsville Pa captain and left back Of the West Vir ginia University football team died in hospital here tonight of con cussion of the brain" received in the game with Bethany here this after noon in which the teams fought for the State championship Munk was injured during the' last period game and was taken from' field unconscious McCoy right end of the Bethany learn fell on Monk in' the scrimmage and spectators say the men fought viciously The referee de clares he saw no blows struck When McCoy arose from the prostrate form of Monk he was removed from the game West Virginia won tho game 8 to 0 Coroner Rogers began the inquest into death tonight Several slugged during the gmc Pittsburg Pa Nov Attorney Homer Young who umpired the football game between West Virginia and Bethany at Wheeling this after noon lives here He said tonight: "I can state positively" he said tlie injury to Monk was the result of a plainly deliberate act I cannot glvo the name of the Bethany player who Intiieted the injuries but'! saw the in cident A few minutes before tills I had penalized Bethany 15 yards because the same Bethany player had run into Monk intentionally "I was watching for more work of the same sort In the next rush there was no untoward occurrence but in the next I saw the Bethany player whose name 1 did not obtain deliberately run into Monk and knock the latter over backward Monk fell heavily on the Ini rm urn not rise he was kicked 1 did not see it I put the Player who had knocked him down out or the game lie acted like a man wlio kmw he had done something wrong for he left the field without a word of protest or gaany UrookJ pcTqt 9100 Pure Rye qt 5hervrool Pare Rye per qt 9100 If not why not? Wall Tailors are making more' 1 clothes than 10 tailors combined Every garment is A i I i 1 VIRGINIAN PILOT SUNDAY NOVEMBER Parker Abernathy VRT (Spainhour) Venftblb RE Belk Ruffin 11VB (Hedgepeth)" Porter Davis Calmes Burke Score: Washlhgton and Lee 5 North Carolina 0 'Touchdown Moomaw Penalties Washington and Lee 1 five yards: North Caioiina 1 15 yards Time 0 game oor 10 minute quarters played Glass of Lehigh referee Tlb bott of Princeton umpire: Jackson of Norfolk' field judge Oliver of and livid Judge Good Luck Gave Orange And Black Their Only Score Due To umble Durham Had "Open House" or 500 Bluejackets 'Band AncfOther Roofers Orange And Blue Team Out classed 4Costcllo Proves rJo Be A ind YALE OUTPLAYS TRINGETOnOR CLEAN VICTORY Dry (In per qtS JI00 Mali per qt OOc IlunKn (Imp) per qt75c NEITHER ELEVEN PUT CLASSY ARTICLE i a i A OLD ASHIONED GAME PLAYED BY VICTORS 7 'JI Vw I 1 asessssis It i MwWi II jT" 1 i V5 1 I rt I BE TO I 7 I I VI 1 4 MWMMB RM tin IlKl Mv I9II BUICK sWH i IM IBk 4 7' 1 fl ar Kg I I 'Wl I i 2u 4 5 rr A 4 i lr 7 7 7 71 Tf f'i l7 1 Ls 7 1 i4) A 7i' i'S "Hr 7 A 3 both teams Line up and summary! Georgetown Position Virginia Bari' ecllo inlay (Carter) Bryant DT Cecil Varnes Dailey (Capt)LG 7 Pankey Cimnitr Wood Holloday itzgerald ft Towles Wymaid RT Geyer (Capt) Hegarty Bowen Costello QB Honaker Kraft' If Toddf Lambertson ry 7 Card ga Driver K'lli Goodhue Touchdowns: goals from touch downs Wymard 1: goals from 1 eid Costello 3 Time of quarters 15 'X'.

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