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The Portsmouth Star from Portsmouth, Virginia • 10

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I rf 1HE 51 4' Giants Break AU Records Win Pennant Again Senators Win Yanks Los A I 3' Graw of New York was thwarted in his ambition for four straight pen Darby Mackall Reynold Mylss swrssa Ahner Joat Atkhii Diffey Holliday Maphis rose jMcbardi JOHN McGRAW tY f'4 it I champion 1 HACK WILSON Watkins Coombs Standings Pope Cole (C) Hasslnger Sanford Greenes AMERICAN LEAGUE erguson Hull Robins Graham Davis Witten rey Clements Ball Minter Moran Pillow Lawrence Giesen Standing of Clubs Minter Ray Oates Bare Holt Bentley Liebrecht letcher oster Bissingsr Van Horn Reams (C Bailey White Caldwell Horne Budnick Newcomb Davies Wolfe Stemmons McCorkle Esleeck McCorrell Thomas NATIONAL LEAGUE Savory Delabarre Hurt (C) Wilson 318 High SMt Riddle Palmer at five all Miller Rauber Standing of Clubs Rutherford Cameron wins! every with four a undoubtedly the best In the face TOW I san mi 5 Sr 200 032 10 400 010 8 3 0 0 4 College Woods MIDDICK POLO CLUB WINS NATIONAL TITLE il RALLY IN 9TH 1 DEEATS WHITE SOX out a bunt Bluege sacrificed Peckinpaugh fanned for the straight time but the bases filled after Ehmke hit Ruel strong game although he when he was Elm's disad the hits 1 3 1 2 6 0 2 REDS SLUG THEIR WAY TO WIN OVER CARDS 4 teams downs Score: Henry 11 2 I and and Von to his RECRUIT HURLER TOO GOOD OR BROWNS un Vk 5 to 3 in the second game of a double header while Minneapolis was winning from Indianapolis 3 to 1 the by DODGERS PUT OUT BY BRAVES all day Epinard and Wise Zev was a 5 cXpVaIN HAL WINS THOMAS HANDICAP the re SENATORS WIN ROM BOSTON Doak Cuddy Score' by periods Virginia Hamoden Sidney I Touchdowns: Diffey AhnefTBlw kenshlp' ield goals: RiahaiilBeS' Gooch (Virginia) Umtyfv Izard (Washington and Lee) Xt linesman Hopper (Pennsylvania) Quarters 15 minutes Standing of Clubs St Louis 1 Cincinnati 10 Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 1 New York 5 Boston 3 Brooklyn 2 before a time was to winner 0 120 020 8 Sept Al wlthln striking goal unable to YANKEES LOSE TO ATHLETICS ST PAUL WINS LAG IN AMERICAN ASSO scored all their McInnis' hitting by innings: 020 010 000 010 TAR HEELS BOW TO BAPTISTS Scores Yesterday St Louis 1 Cleveland 12 Detroit 10 Chicago 8 Washington 7 Boston 5 New York 3 Philadelphia 4 Candidates Urged to Turn Out As Team to oppose Batters 1 Will Be Picked CHARLOTTESVILLE Vg gp 27 After being' out three quarters the UnlVsrsfty AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK NEW YORK Sept 27 (By The Associated Press) In one of the most thrilling races of American turf history Dad kin Major August bril liant three year old by air Play Lading Ridden by Clarence Kum mer today won the second interna tional special at a mile crowd of 40000 The 1:36 2 5 and the value $28750 Epinard continental WAKE OREST Sept 27 or the first time since 1907 Wake orest College defeated the University of North Carolina here this afternoon by the of 7 to 6 Wake orest scored early in the first quarter when Greason broke through for a 70 yard run and a touch down Ellerbe kicked the placement Carolina scored same quarter when Merritt battered his way across the line after amarch from mid field I WESTBURY Sept The Mldwlck Club of Los Angeles national polo champions gdded the American open title to their string today by de feating Tommy Wander ers 6 to 5 In the final match 7 8 and in Petersburg One was that Owner Webster come forward and offer to take less mone than he now asks and the other that Owner bondsmen make payment covering the Indebtedness of the club to the league and to players before Sep tember 30 In which event players and franchise would revert to the Virginia League If the latter occurred time would be allowed for further consideration of the matter here and the league would have to vote on whether Pe tersburg would be allowed to corhe back into the fold and on what terms In preference to the franchise being granted to a North Carolina city which is said to have ipade a bid for it played had the Or at atty other Mk MX youngster whaf ho sMt would like beSt fef jrlUihg about the town IrivariaMpiM answer will be a BictSLBf' 'I from had fifty have Rutherford (C) Buy one for the It's conducive to better 'frtajtfc and stronger AW choose It from the man? HIM els ndw on diSplay lira APPRENTICES HOLD RANDOLPH MACON is Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago St Louis Philadelphia Boston 1 9 3 10 16 1 Clem runs oft featured RH 12 4 Ehr HAVRi DE GRACE Md Sept Donaghee captured the Potomac handicap $10000 feature of racing card here Sunyarg took place position and Rustle was third The winner's time for ths mile and a sixteenth was 1:48 1 6 Two dollar mutuel tickets paid for Donaghca BOSTON ept Pinch Hit ter Wads double a hit to left field with the bases full in the fifth inning let Washington score three runs and eventually gave the Senatore a 7 to 5 vie tory over the Red Sox this af ternoon The Philadelphia team was beating the Yankees at the same time The lead of the Sentors is two full games with only two more to play The Senators must win one more i game or the Yankees lose one of their two to clinch the Aemrican League pennant A crowd of 22000 saw the game to day and as was the case yesterday cheered steadily for a Washington victory' even though Howard Ehmke the best of the Boston pitchers start ed in the box Mogridge started pitching for the Senators After the Washington team made two runs on doubles by Rice and Goslin and triple in the first the Sox scored four runs in their half of the opening inning on single' single a pass to Harris single off glove single and a successful double steal In the fifth Goslin singled Judge beat and third were Lefler came in as a'pinch hitter His double oft erguson yesterday scored the single Senator run of that game He sent a liner to right which Boone did not hold and all three runners scored The hit was scored as a two bagger and trying to make With Russell Boone tripled Quality and Combine To Make PETERSBURG Va Sept Possibility of Petersburg holding its place in the Virginia League in 1925 was cut to a minimum tonight when citizens In a mass meeting voted jiot to pay Webster $5000 for the franchise and adjourned with out taking any action that might lead to the acquisition of the club This action was taken after much discussion in which' the consensus of opinion was shown to be that the sum asked plus a like sum with which to carry the club could not be raised among Petersburg men who are wary of putting money in to the baseball organization because of repeated failures The business men present at the mass meeting seemed willing (p pay $3000 for the club this being the amount of loss stood by Ownet Webster at the beginning of 124 season a deficit incurred the 1923 club Tonight it seemed that only der two conditions could the ARDMORE Pa Sept 27 (By the Associated Robert Tyree Jones Jr of Atlanta who yester day came to estate today ac quired the honor be sought in vain for eight years of his youth the national amateur golf champion ship In the final round of the an nual tournament he defeated George von Elm of Los Angeles by the un precedented 'of 9 and 8 con cluding match of the compe tition Triumph came at the Merion Cricket Club where In 1916 "a of 14 who wore short pints even when not playing golf first attract ed attention by his ability at what scoffers have often termed an ftd game Many have been his disappointments since then A favorite several times hitherto to win the amateur cron he was eliminated by opponents of less av erage ability The open title came to him last year only after his av erage score per hole over a period of years had been less than that of any other competitor Machine Like Golf Now with family and business mat ters to attend to besides golf and about to cast his first vote for President he turns the select class of link stars who have won both the amateur and open titles are only three others and two of them were eliminated in this tournamejt The three are Travers of New York rancis Ouimet of Bos and Charles Evans Jr of Chicago Every inch a champion and prob ably a great factor jn championship competition until the years weary him in long 36 hole match play as they wearied other this week do not think any American jobkey would cut off my horse that BOBBY JONES WINS AMATEUR TITLE BY MACHINE LIKE GOL WTVOTAV HT Dnwl JJDAL41U 1 kJCjn Ml JVUU ning true to prediction the Washing ton and Lee eleven in their opening game here today displayed an ag gressive offensive and a powerful defense They experienced little dif ficulty in defeating Roanoke College 34 to 0 Co ordination of the Generals' ma chine as a whole and the effective line plunging of ullback Eddie Cameron featured the game most of which was played in the territory of the Maroons our times Cameron crossed the final white line for a tally Washington and fifth touchdown which came just before the final whistle resulted from a long pass over the goal line to McMillan Roanoke secured only one first down the entire contest and their defense proved effective only in the third period when the Genrals were unabje to score The Une up: Pos Roanoke Daves to throw to second and a bad peg to and beyond which Wambsganss The ball went to the fence in right field foul with Liebold scoring and reaching he later single to 17 Harme Watkins 1 White i CINCINNATI Sept Cincin nati with a make shift team In the field slugged St Louis pitchers and won the final game at Redland field 10 to 1 Daubert Roush an Dun can were absent on account of dis will close the PHILADELPHIA Spt 27 wild pitch by Joe Bush in the seventh inning oi fray with the Athletics cost the New York Yankees the game 4 to 3 and made their chances of overcoming the lead practically nil Had it not been tor this wild pitch the Yankees scoring of two runs in the ninth would have tied the score The ba! heave came with Jimmy Dykes on second and before the husky Wally Schang cduld retrieve the ball Dykes has scampered across the plate with the fourth and what I proved to be the winning run Rommell pitched a from start to finish weakened In the ninth solved for three hits Bush's shaky start in the first in I ning when he was blasted for five I singles and three runs' proved Ms most disastrous session rom that inning on he allowed but three more hits one by Hauser in the sixth and two by Lamar and Miller in the i eighth Rommel struck out but one batter but he singled out Ruth for this doubtful hdnor and the was resting his bat on his shoulder fwhen he was called out When Ruth realized the significance of the decision he tossed i his bat high In the air to demon strate his disgust and then paused at the plate to make a few remarks to Umpire Holmes Umpire Holmes stood his ground and Yankee play ers persuaded the home run king to take his place in the outfield and the incident was closed The capacity crowd that completely filled the stands and bleachers cheered vociferously as the game fin ished and let out still a louder whoop as the 7 to 7 victory was hungJon the scoreboard Second Baseman Dykes was jPre sented with an automobile after i Philadelphia sporting writers had' de cided he was the most valuable player on the Philadelphia team Score: New York 000 010 Philadelphia 300 00 4 Bush and Schang Rommel Bruggy Vitsky 7 0 Albans) Head The Best Valflte la Ansedet Today! Lefler was run down third base pitching in the fifth and scored on Ez single over second tielng the score In the sixth Washington scored twice Liebold walked Stan Harris bunted towards Ehmke who took the ball failed then made first base not cover villion ritory batter where clean ror was fatal to Score: Washington Boston Mogridge Marberry Russell Zach ary and sRuel Ehmke Quinn and Picinich game The Brooklyn its second and final eighth on a single by ells walk and A vigorous protest this inning when Umpire Klem ruled hit to right a foul Both High and Mitchell had scored on the latter's run tielng the scorewhen Stengel threw wild and the bajl rolled to the Boston dugout The 1 runners were ordered back how ever and Mitchell was passed The Braves Doak Score Boston Brooklyn I Cooney and hardt Reuther and Taylor Hub City Crowd Cheers Madly for Washington to Win Pennant did pa ter the third base from scored on right Ehmke's er Red Sox hopes BLACKSBURG Sept Virginia Tech defeated Richmond here today 28 to 0 In one of spectacular exhibitions in offensive play seen here for many seasons The Tech backs were finished 5ff to a feather edge today and raced around the Richmond forwards at will Arthur Roberts substituting at quarter' at the opening of the second period got off three brilliant dashes for a total of 110 yards He was run a close second by acting Captain Rutherfofd and Dick Esleeck former Wilson High Back who also worked the opposing ends and tackWs for long gains Jack Moss exhibited un usual drive at fullback and was credited with two of Tech's coun ters In the line Sam Graham carried off the palm Graham was every where following the ball like a hound 0 BATTERY ELEVEN TO MEET CAKE EATERS BROOKLYN Sept The Braves put the Brooklyn Dodgers permanently out of the race for the National zLeagujpesanttodajrby winning a close game 3 to 2 In cidentally the Boston club broke Bill string of successive vic tories which had reached ten Cooney held the Dodgers to four hits one of which was a home run by Brown first man up in the fifthI This was first hit of the I team scored I run in the High Mitch single was made in abilities The Reds season at St Louis tomorrow with a double header Score by innings: St Louis 100 000 Cincinnati 010 510 owler Vines Berley and ins Dlbut and Hargrove winners when the Boston club beat out his Giants in September finish ten years ago i The championship is McGraw'sJ tenth twice as many as were won by' any other National League manager (8 Bentley found the Phillies easy picking and held the visitors to four hits A muff by Jackson gave Phlla I'1 delphla its only run in the first in 1 I The Giants bunched hits on Ring and scored their runs one at a time 1 Ring was driven out of the box in the sixth inning Holke was spiked I by Terry and was obliged to retire The score: fl Philadelphia 100 000 4 1 I New York 001 111 5 11 1 I Ring Carlson and Henlin Wilson I Bentley and Snyder RICHMOND Va Sept The Richmond Virginia League champions broke the post season winning streak of the Waterbury Eastern League pennant winners here today when they won the second game of the two game' series between the clubs 1 to 2 in eleven innings rank Dodson who reports to the Giants training camp next season hald the conqueors of the Baltimore Orioles to five scattered hits walked one man and struck out five He forced the Brassios to pop up in order In five innings a second slower than Cherry American record The value to the was $28' 750 Epinard re $5000 and Wise Counsellor GENERALS WIN OVER ROANOKE Bobby as they still call him except a few Atlanta friends who have ta ken off the last syllable shot his usual machine like golf today His game was a bit inferior to the great heights he reached in his semi final match with rancis Ouimet but he was better than Von Elm Jn every branch and was never down after the second of the 28' holes which 36 hole match consisted of as a suit of the decisive victory i Von ElrnWg? Erratic Von Elm attracted this week by the lowness of his medal scores and the decisive margins of most of his victories before the final round 'jones won 12 holes of the mantel)of whidh seven were in the morn ing round of 18 holes Von Elm took three holes all in the morning going to lunch four down Jones this morning shot a 74 or four over par on the long heavily bunkered course Von Elm took 79 To the turn in the afternoon Jonei had a 37 one over par while Vqn Elm'had a 44 becoming erratic as the inevi table end drew near A second shot by Jones into a trap at the first hole of the day re sulted in Von Elm winning a par four At the 523 yard second hole Jones shot a birdie four and soon thereafter the result of the match was never in doubt with most of the gallery Errors by Jones were few and inconsequential slips were invariably vantage Short Honors The Old And Contribution To ourth Pennant yard line which led to a touchdown Don Rutherford a clean sweep of the territory for points registering each time in three attempts Coach Cubbage used substitutes freely today and the entire squad was given a workout The regulars' were led off at the close of the second quarter but were back for a shorter period at the opening of the second half Line up and summary: Tech (23) Richmond (0) LADKIN NOSES OUT EPINARD IN 5 1 US I' yU'w: A a tt a a a i a MUbl 'ItlKlLLUMU KACt Ur I EAK Even our par five holes were At three of them Jones longer drive the longer brassie and the closer approach to the pin Little Chance Goobers Will Be In Virginia League In 1925 ST PAUL Sept St Pauf clinched the American Association I pennant when It defeated Louisville Athletic field a 8 4 a jk A AW A WA A ft A Allhl A winner ceived S2 nnn The winner a Javtorite paid 2 to 1 to his backers wah quoted at 11 to 5 Counsellor at 16 to 5 to 1 shot 0 1 7 I ROMPS ON AND HW ASPS Hammond (C) Richmond Nine Halts Waterbury Club 1 0 An Englishman tut his throat with a razor while asleep apd wo suppose he mined hl amateur standing with the Bommambu $1590 $6 and $258 Tborhsrh Ines and lists' Association Hhe Hebrew Athletlo Club Will open Its 1924 football season this afternoon with the Hebrew Social Club as oppo nenU The Club aggregation Is one of the strongest in junior foot ball circles and expects to make a strong bld for junior football honors In the Twin Cities The A is desirous of booking games with any junior team in either Portsmouth or Norfolk Arrange ments can be made by calling Manager Nelson Phone No 1835 Ports mouth RideaBicycle! To and rom gaain finished second this time by a nose and coming fast a length ahead of Wise Councillor Kentucky colt which conquered tho rench crack by a narrow morgln on Labor Day in the first' special at four fur longs Lost in the glimmer of the con test among the three leaders was straggle between Zev and My Otvn high lights of last year but dim to day Two lengths behind Wise Counsellor Zev finished fourth only a nose beydnd his rival Little Chief thi only other started trailed the field three lengths The Belmont colt flashed to the wire with just enough to win the flying renchman which gained two lengths in the final yards and It seemed would won in another stride challenge came ag Lakin was shak ing off Wise Counsellor after a twohorse race from the quarter pace where Epinard was ridden into the rail and out of the race temporarily by Wise Counsellor The incident at the quarter was the one disturbing feature of a per fect spectacle Epinard had broken away from his field and was off like a curtain winner in first sixteenth At the far turn Wise 1 Counsellor and Ladkin came up and in passing crowded the Werthimer 1 colt to the fence rom tltere they went on with Ep 1 inard struggling three lengths be hind to regain his stride Ladkin stuck his head in front at the last furlong post but the lert on Wise Counsellor push ed his own horsq into the lead Wise Counsellor cracked at the final six teenth and Ladkin gasped to con tinue almost ridden into the groun Then from the outside cpme an other chestnut colt running' like a moving statue in perfect rythm wins! Epinard the cheering stands shouted at a flow of speed increasing at bound brought him to the flank of the tiring Ladkin' Epinard with another leap would have passed him but Haines had delayed his spurt a fractlon too long and the rench colt acknowledged great was b'eaten for the second time in Amer ica under conditions regarded as far from establishing his true 'worth When the horses were brought back to the stand it was Ep inard that received the greater trib ute of the erod'd although the splen did Ladkin was heartily cheered Pierre Wertheimer went to Major box to congratulate the veteran horseman In the stands and around the' en dldsure buzzed protests regarding the Incident at the quarter Ever ett Haynes the American jockey who rode Epinard today and Upon his triumphant days denied inter ference by and declared that he had intentionally pulled up his mount when ho found that he was setting too fast a Horse men ridiculed his statement and also criticised the jockey for failure to start bls final challenge until too late declaring that the rench colt was undoubtedly the best in the face but that Haynes had been victim ized by sharper American jockeys White Score by periods: 12 Emory and Henry 0 Touchdowns oster ling 2 White 2 Pointa after White (2 from forward pass) Referee Brett (Springfield) Um pire To wmbley (Springfield) Head Robertson (Rich mond) VIRGINIA JUSt NOSES OUT 13 9: Hampden Sidney play Cavaliers Yor1 Quarters of KINCH LAG BY 1BEATING PHILS I 'Bentley Hurls Champions To ourth Successive Pennant While Dodgers Lose NEW YORK Sept The vNew York Giants broke theprecedent of 49 years and won vthe National League cham pionship for the fourth time siin succession by defeating Philadelphia here today 5 to while Brooklyn was losing rto Boston No other National or AmericanLeague club ever has won four suc cessive pennants Manager Me ll RALEIGH Septa Out played in the initial periods this af tSrnoon by Trinity the State College 1 fjijelevan came back strong in the final 'prlod and tallied 14 pointa while the ffjMud Devils failed to score Red latsiter scored the first touch ddwn after a forward pass and yard 1 run by Johnson Johnson ade the other touchdown and Las KAtla aWilnta ORT WORTH Tex Sept The (t ort Worth team Texas League INDIANS ROMP ALL OVER IREMEN 47 0 WILLIAMSBURG Va' Sept Scoring almost at wilt William and Mary's Indian eleven smothered the' Norfolk firemen under a 47 to 0 score here this afternoon The fire fighters able to gain only two yards during the entire game half a yard of which was made on end run A A ELEVEN MEETS MONDAY ball eleven are urgently requested to assemble at drug store to morrow evening at 7 Several members from the Sewanee Jr foot ball squad of last season have been se cured and it is expected that all play ers will have to put up a stiff fight for their position A strenuous workout will be given after which the squad to represent the association in the' game with Battery on Saturday October 4 wilt be selected It is probable that all men who have been out with the squad during the past few weeks and others who have recently Joined will all given a i chance to participate in the Battery game The team is fast rounding into shape and expects to give other aggre gations of the city a stiff battle for premier honors in amateur football circles in the city ootball uniforms will be choesn fol lowing practlae tomorrow evening' arid members are urged to get their equip ment as soon as possible as the A season opens in earnest In less than a week 0 TECH ROMPS ON RICHMOND fc vm' 4 lf 1 ASHLAND Va though four times distance of their Randolph Macon was score against the Newport News Apprentice School eleven here to day and the game ended in a moth tonothlng tie after four 'periods ginia League 'franchise be retained Inadded mode? to the Winner! if 4r ji it is ft or With the Cake Eater eleven as op ponents the Battery foot ball sauad will pry the lid off the 1924 grid season this afternoon on the K1CK 9U wiu be ak 2 olock sharp On Saturday October 4 the Battery ejeven will play the Park View Ath letic Association squad on the Crad ock gridiron DONAGHEE CAPTURES POTOMAC HANDICAP CHICAGO Sent Detroit staeed a nlnth lnnlng rally after Chicago had overcome the visitors' lead and made it two straight from the locals '10 to 8 Woodall and Manush led attack for the Tigers Score: i Detroit LEXINGTON Va Sept Confining themselves to straight football with an occasional forward nass M' lvinn Sauadron ran roughshod over the Emory and and in the second period he cap Henry Wasps today and annexed' tured a fumble on ten meir secona game or rne season to 0 During the game in which many substitutes were used by both 1 I registered 1R first to none ror tneir opponents I Pos'n Emory McCracken Wilson (C) HARRELL i 607 609 Higk I Th Dapandabto 7 GRID CA Op 1924 ANNOUNCEr Coach Conroy of the Marino Bw racks football squad last night nounced the 1924 football 'seiiedilM of the Leatherneck team tA fM lows: October 4 Onen October 11 Scouting Marine Barracks October Norfolk iremsfl Portsmouth' League park October Open November ortress Monnw ortress Monros November Air tation tt NavJ Base 1 November 15 Training putjeb at Marine Barracks November Naval Hospital Marine Barracks mouth League Park (Thanksgiving Day)' z' Wintringer succeeded In the lnai prie4 1 in defeating the Hatnpdin 4H4i I Tigers by a 13 to 9 score iq 4Mn I ing game of the season hers today I With the score 9 to 6 against thsa I the Cavaliers fightliig desperately I avert defeat opened up ah' Uriel tack our passed lisbM them 75 yards and enabledthen ti I carry the bail over for the wining touchdown They had acored firM Js 1 the second quarter' whan crossed the Hampden SidneUng: 1 The points were made the second period when I drop kick went home and in'ihii tHrtf when Blankenship' 8Coreda2tohJ aown punt The Virginia Memphis has won two first game tit the series 5 I WOLPACK STRONG IN INAL PERIOD WINS Moss Tech Richmond 0 0 Referee Sampson (St Umpire Moore (Virginia) linesman Burke (Belmont) GRID TEAMS TO CLASH TODAY CLEVELAND Sept Recruit Pitcher Leveen held St Louis to seven scattered hits aM Cleveland 1 won tne opening game 01 tne iinai champions today defeated Memphis Southern Association winners It to 3 series 12 to 1 The Br0WnS in the fourth game of the Dixie series run resulted from singles by for the chanwionshln of the South 1 Sisler and McManus and a wild Memphis has won two games The Pitch first game Of the series was a tie I Score by innings: I St Louis 000 000 1 7Cleveland 021 006 12 13 Grant Wingard and Groe Levsen and Sewell it i wr 1MK 5UNDAY SEPTEMBER 38194 fT" JIIIJWI after recovering dNpaWn score nd llne Up: i ampden Id Hayman 1 0 ORT WORTH DEEATS MEMPHIS 11 TO 3 LATONBt Ky Sept Captain Hal won the ort Thoirias handicap wno aiai za (iuzIaHm ft ft 4ft a fta aavc vvva ft iwnvog wuim gi today beating Blue Warbler which I way Wsrthaimer commehted ran second Annlhilator pulled up be time was only two flfths Of a third The handleap was worth $8000 second eldwer thin tho track report AufiqAn R' Cockerill 100 000 WhltehlH Holloway Wells Woodall Thurston Blankehship Behalk 5 s' 'Y ilnz 11 Il 4 ''X 'SW AM AMs Ur VeM MTTc WSMMHSSwr'Jai ws 1 iijiiiii I Hfe jjXi 1 I in Sall II 1 Won Lost Pct Washington 91 61 599 New York 89 63 586 Detroit 86 67 562 St Louis 74 78 487 Philadelphia 71 81 467 Cleveland 67 86 438 Chicago 65 87 428 Won Lost Pct 59 612 Score by periods: 91 62 595 7 14 0 39 62 589 Roanoke College 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 69 544 Touchdowns Cameron 4 McMll 30 71 530 lan 1 Goals after touchdown 64 88 421 Thomas 4 Reid (V I) 54 96 360 Heflin (V I) Head 53 99 349 linesman letcher (Notre Dame) I.

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