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Ifffl TEAMS ON SCHEDULE NCETON AND AUBURN GRID TEAMS TO PLAY GENERALS Athlrtlr Council unit I'lirullv Committer llatinrN llurde*( l,|?t of '?*inr? in Ycnr*. ISpcclnl to Tho Times-1 >:spntch.] LKX1NGTON. VA, Jan. IT?The |*ith\etic council ;>iul I tic faculty com fnlttcc on athletics of Washington and Lcc University announced today th> ratification of the r.'"0 football sclicd lle of the Generals. Without question it is the hardest Series over at! mpted by a team > 1 ?<m*JUtlc and While warriors. Two new opponents appear. Prince-i ,lon and Auburn, nut both w II be f Jfi|iwaitv?l w ith a gri',.1 ib al of interest. : *SS3"'U' Generals invade I he stamping : ,>w>gn?uiul of tie l'ri:iceton Tiicora ill tho .ftSJthlrd rramb of the s. .? <o.n l r II.e Hlue White. The ;i:ime with the V'iilvim.i l.\? .'Qrpromlses to be the most iutcresting iti ?f?*the Southern section >"n< ' ? ? > 11? teams jOofeated lliesman' Tornaeo the l>a st [fenson. The ib ncruls an i the Tor ado were not abb' to tind a date suit-' Iblc t<"> hotli, ami so that classic stiag iiftle will not be seen next season. *Jwv" The schcduie as ratified follow ?. October -- Davidson College, at ,exincton. October ?? Wake Forest Coll..go. at SSj^xinKtedi. October if. Princeton Uni\prsily, at. JtTJI'rlnceton. N. .' *October Koanoko College, <it l.cx-1 ?f?iiiiKl on ?Sk October ::<? -Viri-'iiia I'olyt cchn ic In- . "^""stituto. at l.ynehburu. Va. November ?< \V< ' V ~ ilia I":ii \ ? s - j.^ity. at Charleston. W Va November I Alabama Polytechnic <*?.77nst it ut e. at Itirnnnuham. Ma. November ijenrcrinwii I" 11 i v e r - ??.Kity, at Wafhincton, P. C. S0BEI6N RACING THHIHES WJ Hull ;'EUROPEAN TRACKS HAD BIG 1 SEASON DURING LAST YEAR ^^Tpjiulnr Jiporl Mlr >tr|ilr Shortly l't~l Alter Signing of ^>'^1 ArniNllcr. flHWW" lliy \i.otUinl I'rc-i.J NKW i'OKK, Jan. .17.?Keports from I ">J^Various torc.0ii countries indicate mat JJ^J'aclnc was one of 1 ?c lirbt c i the ?3nany sports to awnig into ii : t r 1 ?i? ?>*?ab*ain withiu a tew month:.' alter t no i-r.^iKniny of the armistice. iiccords and """"mat ist ics gathered from numerous "*'!j2iources at tin dost ot the 1 :? I:? nut VlZsPeason attest the Juct that racing .11 ??Hloyed a prosperous session and pros-' !"!T|ect8 favor a still gicatcr revival dur tr^3n& the coining'year. Dord Gianeiy. v. 110 head, the lift t^isyinning owners 011 tile Gnglish turf 'f?for tlic season ol liiiy. purcna ;ed the H3j5Dcrby winner, Grand Pamue, as a loai, 1-0 guineas. The colt hid a very ?f*nprofl table two-year-old career, par >U3luuaarly while racing over tlie Irish ?^iJCpnrses. where he lini.-hed lirsi v.iai "?<vinaes. Dominion. a stable cuinpann 11, , "\vaB the more fancied of the two lor * _ Dejfliy honors by j,ord <Handy and ins l*. trainer and -even lip to the start lor !&. last yea,r s lilue Kilrami. at Kpsom Downs, the hopes of the stable were jffl centered on Domtnion, which ran ;n S; dilfdrcntiy tiirougiiout the race. <irand ^ Parade is tlic son ol a loriner Demy winner. Orliy, which was owned, hied fi&and trained by Kichard Croker, the **- America n liorseman. ?Si* l,ord Glanely's good fortune in so-I tew curing sucii a wonderlsil toal 1?? r so tjS.*sinaii a stun, extended 111 other diree ?J^..tions as lus run of luck was remarU j3(-abi<-. His colors were frequently seen ?i?in front at the tinish in many laces tlvjor platers and stake horse.-, at all ^^sorts of meetings. lies ides his Demy jJStvictor which has been retired to '.ho Ip^ritud, Dominion, S*'Otweli, Grand l-'let t, ww'Skyroelivt, the Midshipinite and others less caliber were winners of forty .4 wo events, while his lilJy. lirigat I mini 111.1 ill.;, UI IK.'l ^Pollv. was one of tho nest of her ues. <^>Jn the t wo-yea 1-old division. L.ord JtrtGla nely's winnings, in purses alone, w'?"tnroug*liout the season, exceeded ^^?,0U0 pounds t S 150.UU0). Dord Derby as a winning owner was w^eccoiid, with about J11(?.0(.'U, and Major McCalinoiit next, with S/t'.i'OO. King v'*' George won eigiil races during the t?^Beason, and about 4--.UUU. vt? ji-pr The tlat racing season of ID^'0, in "^Kngland, will begin with the Dincolu VTJSpring meeting 011 .March and the ^Jlrst of the l>:g handicaps, the l^in *MCOlnshire. will be run on .March -?!. ?vsn'hc Divc-rpool spring meeting, which Ij?mel udes tlat. hurdle .?nd steeplechase ii2evenis. will take up ttie remainder ot r?vthe opening week, the principal at ?JjytracLion being th< grand national ?Steeplechase, to be run on Friday, J^larch -0. The dales for the lOnglisii three j?sycar-old classics have been announ.i/ follows: At Newmarket, L'.tK'ii j^3?uincas. April and l,u('0 guineas. .nsiApril ;to. At Kpsotn. the Derby, .lutiej flff1. and the *.?aks, June. 1. At 'loncaster, l^jtst. Legor, SeptertiHer ii,-. Lady Jaines Douglas, whose horse. *w Gainsiiorougli, was the winner of the wiieiv Derby in 1HIS, won the oaks, ^another of the- classic races, last yea: -."fcftvith Bayuda ut Kpsoin. This was Ilie ?v?Mjaly winner with which the llll> a iRowner was credited during the season Pttf 1519, but it netted her a sum of IjBftfiB.OOQ. |?Ah' " I v. -For tho sixth time in succcst-ion S ^Dorfogiiue headed the list o:' Kng.:sii Jrorofeasfohal jockeys last year. Duri ig M-the season tiiis popular r.dor won I:':? graces out of ;?ur. He tlni.-ind s? ^..a-i ^.107 times, scored seventy third and wrode unplaced in ...; c -i.u I'ni.i.. Jfetniany other jockey Donog:.j,- i...f, n. *"(ind any dillicuity in >.e,'|,:ng i: - v,weight down, i:i la. I l.e s- ale 1 a - i?*its 101 pounds in some of t lie m ; . W?racr races. 11. rides as a fro 1: . Bind' his services .ire In great d? nand g^DonoghUe's winning ave- ge ?JUluit'o as good as tii.it ? 1 , a 11.-1 ra.:..n v'-a?. are lake, but the i.itter rode lcs-s **jtreqtienlly, scoring 1 t'O winning :>::uK 9Ut ot 31y. starts fae?. f' The bvttitig h. on trie Berlin race Jgtrack iiandied .0 hundred million ^^narks during : ason ju.-i ended, ^r.ivhich comprised s:xt>-seven d:i\ Tii, swbulk of thv t/ci'.i.'ig was u.\ lunmng -^raccs. **;oi "" Accordmg to I-.^h r;-. ir.g +v s ??-.Che l'Jl'.t s-eiisi-n Was tin -I sin ,-s *^lil in the Kmvrald 1: - ;urf li story .tsevcr before nad t ?? : ?. uM, : nn ;:e v ;J>een g.\en f'j; pui?<e.- .?:. I at : t.'. ?"?different ra-e :n?-. :ij,gs ? ? on t .,. rvjpuntry. Tio ... ; v. .. :,,. own?r.> ?yjowevir, was. headed an Kng. sh uowner of ti.o.-wugl. ? .M? \\ i'ar j>ti?ish. who maintain.- .,'Xt?'i.-:vv ? a, n<r ??Quarter.- v\ - value of tin :/.? am ... ; i,: K*38,500. r?v> KjpAmong the lrj-.-i t;.. n ? j. J. p.. lJjBisoii was ? :y t he sits? ? ? ? - . . !f?H tlilrty-four < f tin a- na . . . 1 -?4lled II n is lied in iron: :.: ? \ , ., : 1 "**ark in.son at one 11 :?!" s . Bentiiled with tin f <?i ). . >1 broker's racers both .a lr- md and . ingland. Joseph Canty, who rsc ?:q:i v w ') -ver the juinp.i 1 a ? ii- :1.?t .1 . i?h Jockeys by v. mrrs.g ? *ces, finishing econd in r r:> . :ir 1,: "c/ring thirl . . nd riding iced seventy-five tirin-. siu?s\'ing a jptsreentage of ii !i p. . ., "Tember of a family : ? ]fB whose fame p trtn 1 r y ; . j... - t\ane and hu.d c rulei <i.p m.-i, tree generations, was. . 1 ? l?.-? ? seeun t Jlth tlfty-eight winn.r.g m-.u ?>: \l. Crloamir. g an .\ n-'r.. . . 1 ? r. <1 Itf, owatd by a N. w /.? .. .111 1 ? fori, is credite?l v. it ?> having v. 1 r,. j Ffiiiirtceii thousand poui.ds :?? ? n> |n racing is a t w o - %, i .o .j tn 1 . : a throc-year-o;d <;i< ?. 11 ?: - * <> /eral Mt ikes lr :iidii .- p., 1 ? 1 Jockey f*!ub Derby rlo S- w Y. id Derby and '"Sreat N'oitl-.-rr 1 ti last year he wa? (it ?nts of a cash v'ln" of < ? ' New York Organization Asks for Tennis Event I lly A**oelated I'rrs*.] >H\\ Vdltli, Jan. 17.?A |i|t Men tion for llic l!?M) iintionnl litvtti IciiiiI.n sltiulcn loitrtin inciit ulll lie inndc by llic Writ Side Ten nl* Cliih, it nnN announced t?? tliij. The iln-Nlim to ?ik llir I nilril >tntc?? I.:i?n TcutF. \sNOclnt Ion for only ?lil> jf.-ir's rtrni ??<i rcni'liril <11 llic n n ii tin I nicotine of tin- <>lnl>, "liii'li ended curly today, after mi :? 11 - it IK '> * illsi'iissliin of tlic evceii tlxr commit lrr\ rccoitiiuc ndution to apply for a Ihc-ji'iir n?urd. ROANOKE IM. C, A. LOSES MAGIC CITY FIVE GIVES V. P. I. BUT SLIGHT TROUBLE lilnck*Iniru tjniiit I'llcs \ |i Siihstnn- | tinl l.rml In First lltilf mid Is \ftlT 11 I'll tl I'll. !Special lo The Times-Dispatch.'! HI,A' 'KSHt/Kt-!, V.V, .Ian. 17.? With | Norman Walker ami Graham playingr I stellar ball Virginia Tech liad little diilicuity hi U? feating Koattoku V. M. t.'. A. here tonight, TiS to 21^ Ti-i-li Marted tin; scoring early in the game and ran ui> a lolal of twenty iiiin' points to their opponent's eight in tin lir.-i period. H alKnr, Graham and Wharton play-, ?mI in midseason btylc ami many of their shots were phenomena 1. For the visitors, Carlton. 1<\ Knglcby, Kurks unil G. Ktiglehy featured. Tech plays I laiiiptioii-.SUlney hero W edncsday. Line-up: "'"??ill. . I'oj-Ii ion. lloaiiolip. Wiiar; mi rluht torward Tlitnan Walker left forward .(C.)K. IStiKloby V "r- 'i tt'.l center Fnritou 1:lioil? ; . riulii cii.'irii Murks' Hi'.MM.- irft pliant IS. linilU-by I J-1 j ( tit :iu-:. Tceli?? iralia in anil t'rls-p; It i?:ok? Thornton. itoali frotji tl.ior ? I'ur ri:? 11. : Wharton. S: Walker, lo; Hhodcu. Graham. !l; I*. Knulcby. 3: t'arlten. 4: t?. I"nrii t>v. Goals from foul?I'arrlvh. 4; !?'. I Km;jet.\. U- f? reo -White tllavldsuii): j l aiturc?Hunt (Kiiii^s AkuIcm. CADETS BEAT ROANOKE MAGIC CITY COLLEGIANS NO MATCH FOR V. M. I. I.rvlnslnn Klir (hil|ii\Hsf* mill (irnrr (i 11 % Outplays \ Initing- Ap;srr ? cut ion. f Special to The Times-Dispatch.j IjK.V'I.NCiTU.S', VA? Jan. IT. ? Virginia Military Institute defeated Itmhoke College, 80 to l l. in a basketball game here ihi.s afternoon. The cadets led the. way from the starting signal ami noni pl'itely outclassed the visitors The work of .lore Hunting and Lee for V. M. I. stood out. as spectacular, while Glenn and M tine did Some stellar work for IJoanoko College. The linc ni? and summary: V. M. 1. Position. Roanoke. iliintiiiK rlchl forward Muse I left forward Peters Summers renter Glenn H.i< liurach left Kuard CbiiDinun I.'o<- h ritht i:uard Aitrun Sunimurv: Substitutes. V. M. I.? Houicvn< f >r t.'-e. Stuart for Haeharacb. Hawkins for l..o. t'.iiuubc I for Kiiiuinc: Kounoke Tin i icy for tilenii. Claris for Chapman. Graham for Muse. Field coals Hunting. 8: Lee. 10: Summers. 4; Kacharach. l.eich. .'i; Muse. :t: Glenn. 2. Altrun. 1; Stuart. I. Foul coins?, lluiuii!" t ltefcrec. Steuhena tW. and 1. ?. Timekeopt rs?Head t V M. 1.), Norman <koanoke College). Time of halves?-U min ute B. WILLIAM AND MARY WINS FROM FORTRESS MONROE Willintiishurgr t'ollege Uulnt l'o?*riMtj SI router Punch mid Takes llaskrt liall llnuic .Marked by ItoiiKbncMM. ISpecial to The Times-Dispatch. 1 , W ll.LlAM.-BLMtO. VA? Jan. 17.? I William ami Mary tonight defeated the i Fortress Monroe basketball team by | t ae score <>f :t" to 27 in Cary Gym- i ttasium, after one. of the hardest ligiits 1 <?!' the season. While no unnecessary roughness took place, the teams fought hard throughout and several times mixed it pretty lively. j Docker, the center of the visiting team, made a favorable impression upon those present by his playing. ! Three times he knocked the ball through the net alter being called! upon to jump wilh one of his oppon ents. This was the first time such an exhibition has been seen on the local court. Fierce and Brooks, forwards, star-, red for William and Mary and secured' all but four ?>! the points made by the i Indians. Decker, at center, and Nio ettm, left forward, did the besi work lot 1 lie visitors The score: W i.jj.iin .iiui .Marj Fortress Monroe. I'l' t' " .. ... left forward .Moirutn H'.'oks riKht forward Diamond 1 lose renter Deck-r ' elltl-. s- left puard Foullt loiing Ilk-lit Kuard Hickman Sumina i Suli ; i tiitlcni*. William and .?!i?r . flu.|-t?n ft*r Piorc**. Henley I'or Drooks, ,i.i\ner for Fontr-ss'; Fortress Monroe? f,.; Hi.unoml. WIiikoihI for Foulks. do;, i : !om ? oirt?Pierce. 9: Itrook*. 7. Flo- . I; Joviier 1; Nieclim. S; l)iamon<l. 1; li'M-uer. 11 l'k man, 1. Foul jjoals?Pierer 1. Keeker. . H-f.t Wallace tWiHIam and Mary i. IIMS TO PUT VIRGINIA WILLIAM AND MARY TEAM CLOSES FOR BIG GRID GAME i Srvrr*l Nrw rullrccit Included In i of CdiitOMla llimkrd for \rvt l-'ull. (Social to The Tirues-Dispatch. 1 WIM.I AMSUriUi. VA? Jun. IV?Wil liam stml Mary College will have si rep- i resentative football schedule this fall,! according to announcement by Man ager Hland. The Indians are to meet the Uni versity ot Virginia eleven sit Char lottesville. on September 2r>; Virginia Polytechnic Institute team sit lllacks burg. on Uetolier 2. and (.isillsiudct Col lege. of Wsishlngton, D. O., in ltlch iiioikI, 011 October 9. In order to get in shape for the Vlr- I ginia game. Coach .liininy Driver prob- ! ably will summon his gridiron war riors (o Williamsburg for practlco ear ly in September. That William and Mary secured a contest with \'irgini;t is attributed to (lie i'ordistl bsiseball relations already !] existing and the presence of .liiumy i Mrlver. who starred in foot!-ill and baseball at Virginia, as head coaeh I here. The above schedule permits the In- j dlans to play three championship j games, sis the six gsime rule wan abol ished at si meeting of the. Virginia In torcolleglate Athletic Association l*'ri day night, in Richmond. JOHN"MARSHALL WINS RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL QUINT TAKES EASY GAME Chorlnttmillr (''! ve limbic in Mntcli Trnni work of l.neal llnyx, and I.ipuck tint. John Marshall Iligh School defeated Charlottesville llitrh yesterday alter not n by the overwhelming score of 51 ? to f in si speedy eontust which took! place in the Y. M C. A. gymnasium. The game was a clcsm. hard-fought i contest front start to linish. and al- i though tlie visitors were outclassed in ? very department <>f the game, they [ put nji si light which was remarkable I for its sportsmanship and rivalry. In this, the second game of the sen- i yon, the Marshallites showed consider- | sible improvement over the game with 1 l'etersbut h, wnich team they defeated last Saturday, and their teamwork was one of the results of recent hard prac tice Although 'Pat** Carroll was easily the outstanding star of the game, every man on the lUue sind White quint played well. The guards rendered e.\ ? cellmt support, not only >>n defen.-e, but several time* advanced into their opponents' territory, and scored seversil points. Carter. Charlo'.iesville's right for ward. was the most noticeable man of i the vi. iting aggregation, and scor-id of their points. The line-up: .1. M. Position. CharVille. Carroll .... left forward .. Uonavita h 'apt.) TIi -I?s ritrht forward Carter Todd center Irvine ? liyder ...... left gnsird .... Johnson (Ca n t.) Marrin rigt guard Visi Summary: Substitutions?John Msir shall, Pethel f;>r Ryder. Ilollida;* tor Todd. McKee for Hi<.k.*, Tj son for Mar rin: Charlottesville. Hawkins for Via. l-'ield gostls?Csirroll, 10: Todd, 3; Ttyder, . Hicks, J; Marrin, 2; llolliday, 2: Mc Kee. 1; Csirter, 2: Honavita. 1. Goals from foul?Carroll. Carter, 2. Ref eree ?Devine. Timekeeper?Harris. Score by halves: Total. John Marshall 27 24 f>l Charlottesville i? 2 S Time of halves, 30 minutes. CADETS TO MEET PENN Virginia Slllltarj- Will Piny Univer sity of Quaker Slntp Next t'n 11 on t.'ridlron. I Ry As^Jc'a'ed Press ] DRXI.VGTON, VA? Jan. 17?The. 1920 football schedule of Virginia Military Institute, including a game with tiie University of Pennsylvania, was an nounced tonight as follows: September 25. lloanokc College at I>;xlnc. ton. october 2. TTampden-Rirtney at l.c-iington. October P. University of Virginia at Cliar lo'tesville. October 1C. Citadel Rt Lynchburg. October '^3. University of Pennsylvania at Plillii'lcliihla. October SO. North Carolina State at Jjex incton j November fi. University ot North Carolina I al Chapel Hill. Xov-mber 13. Catholic University at Lex- || inuliin. Xovombfr IS. .Virginia Polyt?"hnic Insti tute sit Itoanoke. I'll*! (.Iniiln l<rsvo Next Month. XK\V YORK. Jsvn. 17.?The first group of pi.i % V of the New York Nst tionai I.eigne club will start for the training camp at San Antonio. Texas, February L's. it was sinnonticed today, j Training will liegin March 2. Confederate Museum | 12th and Clav Streets Open Daily 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays 0 A. M. to 2 P. M. Admission 25 Cents. WRESTLING STRAKD THEATER Tuesday, January 20, 8:30 P. 31. EARL CADDOCK 185 rounds ?VS? MASKED MARVEL 175 1'ouihIs. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.50. Ringside, $2.00. WHERE THE CROWDS GO." 1J. F. 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