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Virginia wins the GREAT GAME. ffajned five yards on the return. - (Oontiuned from page l ) i Yancey was hurt, but went back yard line. Thomas attempted a - into the frame. Neff went through field goal, but Virginia pot the ball right tackle for three yards, and and made a touch back, then kicked Honaker got two yards on a quart out from the twenty-five-yard line, erback run. But time was up, and Mann received the ball in centre it was Virginia's ball on the fifty field, and returned it five yards; but yard line without a score, Carolina was penalized the usual.' second half. fifteen yards for holding. McNeill j Carolina kicked off from the west ounted and Honaker ran the ball poal to the fifteen vard line, and back for fifteen yards, landing the Honaker returned the ball four pigskin in centre field. Crawford yards. Crawford punted to the fumbled, but Virginia recovered the thirty-five yard line, and McNeill the ball, and Crawford punted to brought the ball back to the forty the thirty-yard line. McNeill re- ' five yard line. McNeill then made turned the punt to centre field, a brilliant end dash for twenty-five First down failed, and Crawford's yards. A forward pass placed the punt was blocked, but was recover- ball on the forty-five yard line, and ed by Virginia on her- forty-three-1 McNeill punted to Honaker on the yard line. Neff sprinted round the. twenty yard line, where the runner end for five yards, and Honaker i was tackled by Thomas. Virginia added five more round the other punted back to the forty-five yard end. Neff dashed round right end line, and McNeill returned the ball for ten yards, and Yancey bucked centre for four more. Crawford and Neff gained five between' them, and Carolina was penalized five yards for offside play. Crawford gained two more; Hon awer nenea nve arouua ena, and a forward pass to Randolph netted fifteen yards, and the leather rested on the six-yard line. Yancey could make only one yard through centre, and Neff managed to make two more, Carolina held like a stone wall, and Neff failing to make the down, the ball went over on the two-yard punted out to , the to Virginia's thirty-eight yard line. An end run and a forward pass net ted twenty yards, and the ball was on Virginia's eight yard line. Wil liams bucked center for two yards, but Mann was downed in his tracks in an attempted quarterback run. The signal for a field goal was then given, and Carolina braced 'herself for attack. Thomas steadied him self and kicked goal from the twen ty yard line, making the score North Carolina, 4; Virginia, 0. Virginia kicked off to Carolina at the east goal. Carolina punted line. McNeill back, and Crawford got the ball on forty-five-yard tha thirty-eight yard line. Neff line, and Honaker sidestepped failed to gain, but Honaker took through Carolina for ten yards, the ball and made a brilliant, dash Crawford got around Carolina's of thirty yards to the ten yard line, end for five yards; Neff added three, sprinting around right end. Neff and Yancey broke through centre made three yards and Yancey three for the first down. Honaker made through the line, but Yancey failed two yards on a quarterback play, to gain on the second trial. Craw and Virginia steadied herself for ford wriggled through right to the afield goal. Crawford tried the line, and Neff. with a sunerrmmnn kick, but failed, and it was Caro- effort against Carolina's line, car ' lina's ball on the six-yard line, ried the ball over for a touchdown. ' McNeill punted out. and Crawford Crawford failed to kick goal, and was nailed in his tracks on the for- the score was Virginia, 5; Carolina, ty-five-yard line. Yancey gained 4. a yard through centre, and a for- Carolina kicked off from the west ward pass to Randolph gained fif- goal, and Crawford returned the teen yards. Honaker dashed around ball fifteen yards. Carolina got right. end for ten yards, and Neff the ball on the fifty yard line on a uiuac iuiuuu .ngui icicKic lur sev- puni. uuniap iaiiea to gain, en yards. and Carolina was penalized Virginia .was penalized five yards fifteen yards for holding. Caro for offside play. Honaker was olina's punt was blocked, but Dun hurt. Virginia failed twice through lap recovered the ball on the thirty the line. It was the third down yard line. After several futile at with two to make; and Crawford tempts by Carolina, Honaker got again attempted a field goal from the ball in centre field and made a the thirty-yard line, but again fail- brilliant dash for forty yards. ' But ed. he went over the side lines at the McNeill punted out for Carolina ten yard line, and though he cross- trom the twenty-hve-yard line. A ed the goal line, the ball was series of plays failed to net any brought back. considerable gain, and Crawford Yancey made five yards, and punted to Mann on the fifteen yard Honaker losfthree. The ball went line. McNeill returned the kick, over on the eight yard line, and and Honaker ran back to the forty- McNeill punted out to the thirty five yard line, gaining five yards, five yard line. Crawford returned A forward pass failed, and Virginia it five yards, Virginia tried a for was penalized fifteen yards. Craw- ward pass, but Mann got the ball ford punted to Carolina's ten yard on Carolina's goal line. The ball line, but Carolina was penalized for was passed to McNeill for a kick holding. The leather was on the out, but he fumbled, and was forced live yard line, and MciNeill punted to run and gained five yards. . Mc out to centre field. Honaker re- Neill then punted to the twenty turned the pigskin five yards, and five yard line, and Virginia advanc Yancey broke through Carolina's ed the leather five yards. Yancey line for six yards. A forward pass gained two yards. The ball was failed, and Dunlap got the ball on gotten to the fifteen yard line, Carolina's twenty-three yard line, where Crawford kicked goal, mak McNeill punted out to Virginia's ing the score, Virginia 9; Carolina forty-ftve yard line, and Honaker 4. Carolina kicked off to Virginia defending the west goal, the ' ball going to the twenty yard line. Carolina was penalized fifteen yards for rough tacking by Davis. Hon aker made five yards, but the leath er went over to the visitors on their thirty-five yard line, and Virginia was penalized five yards for offside play. Carolina gained to the twenty-five yard line, whence Thomas tried a held goal, but failed. Virginia punted from the twenty-five vard line to center field, and McNeil was downed in his tracks, At this point Croswell took McNeill's place. Croswell punted to Virginia on the twenty yard line. After a little more play Wiggins went in for Davis. Carolina was penalized fif teen yards for failure to notify of ficials of change in men. Crawford kicked to the forty-five yard line but the ball was not advanced. Croswell punted, and Crawford ran back twenty yards to Virgin ia's forty yard line. Honaker gain ed three yards and was hurt, but soon resumed play. Crawford punt ed to Carolina's forty-five yard line. On a forward pass Croswell got the ball, which he punted, the ball go ing out on Carolina's forty yard line. In the second down Yancey was hurt, and McMurdo took his place. Virginia gained seven yards and was then penalized for holding. Taliaferro gave way to Maddux. Virginia punted, and Maddux down ed the Carolina runner in his tracks. 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