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SPORTS." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, SEPTEMBER 4, 1921—PART 1.~ SPORTS. e . 'South Atlantic Grid Teams Have Hard Games : Downey and Wilson Are Merely Sluggers BIG CONTESTS ON LIST |D.C. RFEMENSECON) |DISTRICT RELAY TEAMS [KESRBENSMAIN MIDDLEWEIGHT RIVALS FOR EARLY IN CAMPAIGN | |\ cAMPPERRY SHooT WINNERS IN BALTIMORE| |\ BALTIMORE FigiT| ARE LACKING IN CLASS ol = " ‘| CAMP.PERRY, Ohlo, Sei — : , Ma., Septe = A . o20 Virginia and North Carolina to Tackle Tough/win toaays resuts ot yet tabdlatel BA‘-T‘“ORE Md,, September 3.—Costello Post of Washington won | Adeerna wad eatersd tn Fint patiea | Both Strangers to Finer Points of Pugilism. 9 the mile.relay race from Riley Post, Newark, in South Atlantic |by &ll 8¢ the American expeditionary . the California civill, [ leads - . . . Teams on September 24—Majority Do . | os o e teume 1n toe smett srems track Rnd Rl micet staged here today in contiection with Buddic | s 0r 3 ey s M Ready for Their Title Clash at Jer- b Not Start Until October 1. . | firing achool tonight with an averase| week. The Jersey team included Garvey, the famous runner of the |TRGPIed, g, bie, corner dised Sne €50y sey City Tomorrow. - The District o‘; Columbla civilian | Paulist A. C, New York, who ran as anchor man. ll‘nt;uu?’dlfi Dl;-y Kelser, champion eam was second with 278.4; Ohio} After his teammates, Jack Sellers,|by Humphreys, 3rd A orps. Distanee, 15| 9 o 9t vision, who lest the civillan, third, With 2714; Pennsyl: | ey and Lioyd had lost half & lap | ft 1018 tnchen e A. H_F. title to Martin on a referee’ vania civillan, fourth, with 271, and Running broad jump (open) — Woa by|decision at Pari the party re- BY SPARROW McGANN. Mansnchusetts ciuittan ftte " with|on their rounds, the Gotham harrier |Humphreys, 3rd Afmy Corps. Distance, 22|sponsible for Bob's ‘downtall, . 2 Ider of th 270.4. The strong Montana team,|attempted to regAin the lead from |feft 4 inches upn_Wgp br Etal, waat- cavith o slsteen-pound advantage in EW YORK, September 3—]Johnny Wilson of Boston, hol T °| de chies. [artin, e seemes H H 1 i) i i i i & cled. ‘Distance; © teet 1018 tnches’ |m_"m,d ta b6 5 repetition . or the middleweight championship title in all points outside of Cleveland, BY H. C. BYRD. f 8 OOT BALL in the sou:'1 Atlantic section gets under way two weeks ™ from next Saturday, but the first games in which Washington | which held first place for three tays, dropped to tenth place. Competition H g on the rifle ranges ended. tonight. the end a bare yard separated him |C. C. Distance, 124 feet xw |-n"7|;e Holden of Washington. Inch by inch | ached Dempsey-Carpentier affair. The first and Bryan Downey, the Columbus battler, are on edge for their he crept up on his opponent, until at| Discas throw—Won by J. Ba la:x;‘:d f‘lll!::mll):llghfill ‘::dnp'l:l:lullteu": i;‘:the‘dh Em‘»:v‘ed\;»rflj.sm‘.: ?:ln' l:l‘r:mcé;ynl:: “-Jl:;:ll"‘:" o l"ml‘l’: 150 teet B inchos, :&l‘l‘n ?nn‘r:.d ".2%'6..'&"‘...5‘3.‘,‘3.." 1,".".‘ nf: 12-round fight in Tex Rickard’s big arena in Jersey City tomorrow after- C etin: 3 s . ', I )’ 8 g 2 with an average of 246 The Massas |himself and his team from what ab-|coros Tasma, "Needs Mendowhronk Cib: | anoins bniclnq Hartin starfed off | noon, but seldom, if ever, has an important championship battle left the chusetts National Guard was second |Deared to be defeat. third, Robertson, Washington Canoe Club. | 2'''0 COF lfll;.l‘ and béxed into Keiser. Aicstilic o cold With 211; New Mexise National Guard, | Aloysius Club, anbther District ag- | Distasce. 11 foet 10% iaches. sugden et ook which Keiser | general pul 3 . 3 Atysine| Scored with terrific eftect, though. Neither man is regarded as having any great pretension to class. third, with 204.03; Kentucky civilian, gregation, captured first honors in .4e relay (8. A. A) — by E fourth, with, $63% and Nevada civil:| the Bouth Atiantic &, 4. V. mile 1o Qlub; wecund, Routhers Rove' Clun: third, | Sent the glent mountaineet to the | 5y} are pugilists of the slugging type. They are strangers to those re; ian, fifth, with 202.4. lay. ‘Southern Boys' Club of Baltimore | Baitimore Cify College. Time, / + away which have characterized The Rhode Island, Vermont, Okla- | Was second and Baltimore City Col- —— Kl'-“r‘t.l: T.:L::u'{" ‘count of six and | finements of the art of hit, stop and get away whi c homa, Pennsylvania and Minnerota 18 third. z ly showered him | most champions. 2 National Guard rifle teams arrived Summaries of Games. - | PLAY FOR TITLE TUESDAY with Jofts ‘and rights. ~Kelsers| ; . why so many ring followers Latzo. Joe Chip and a lot of othed Pora ey 40 Tifle teams BIEIVEd| e service eteseWon by Navai Academy,| Census and Treasury nines of the|BERCRer were BOKE ln Jorce, SouED | ik tnat Wilson will take Downey | Tugked scrappers. H has Hoo fought Which opens Monday. Time, 3.34 8-5. Colored Departmental League Will| managed to stick out the round and |in their forthcoming flght is a ques- Johnny Griffiths, Ted Lewis, Soldier SRS n.lmu ard dai g‘gl. 'A."Ali’ngVon by Clarke, | play for the circuit chnmnlonnhl& at|the but. he took many blows |tion the writer finds it !mponlb':elso f"{‘,":m;:;v‘"g;;nfi:;::" o‘n‘mm , 0. 3 American League Park next Tuesday,|in doing so. He was clearly out- (answer. True, the Bostonian holds T tion. Whip wils C 120-yard high hurdles ( tarting at 4:30 o'clock. Tickets is- his always looms large Donagh, Baltimore C. C. T 8 g R b 3 fought. the title and this always S ter champion gained but one @e- cAlIFflRNIA U. EI-EVEN um‘_fiy-&‘fll:uflt‘} ert Sued for yesterday's game, postponed: Fred Mitchell of Washington, after | to the dopesters. but when one studies O roLatere: belisd 100 d wore schools are to appear are not scheduled until a week later, October 1. And it is on this latter date that some of the big university elevens begin to line up against opposition sufficiently strong to test their mettle. ' Rather unusual for games in this section on the first date of the season, September 24, two south Atlantic universities are to line up \ against elevens which may, if they are in shape, prove much more for- midable than should be desired. University of North Carolina and Vir- . ginia are taking on much stronger opponents than usual for inaugurals, the first mentioned being listed to go to Charlotte to play Clemson Col- lege and the latter to entertain Davidson at Charlottesville. + To be brief about it, North Carolina_at Pittsburgh, Chicago at Princeton; vander! al 'eXas an ma a and Virginia, unless they are stronger | Vanderbilt at Mexas anc U et fe than a year ago, are pretty sure to|day. Chicago's game at Princeton is have thelr hands ful! to finish these | tha beginning of a two-year arrange- games with the long ends of the|ment by which Princeton is to play Scores. North Carolina State-Randolph | in the Winay city in 1922. Macon at_ Raleigh, Virginin Military | G W Gl on actount of the storm, will be hon- art in the first round against | the records of the two men it is hard y. < even |TeRarded as stand-offs. Jock Malone ored at the park Tuesday offman from Camp Holabird, to see where the champion has even | TPREFAES S8 BERT-I0E SO J08 " 4.5, T g . Do C. (Burthe, Birth- ) iy SPoNc ZBYSZKO V8. CADDOCK. . Sellers, Garvey, Lloyd).| OMAHA, Neb., feptember 3.—Earl Caddock of Walnut, Towa, former world heavyweight wrestling c¢ham- pion, has been matched to meet Stan- islaus Zbyszko, present champion, at 4 2 5 Des Moines, Iowa, October 18. (8. A. A.)—Won by Clarke, S TR T C. Time, 0.22. nurdiesWon by McDonagh,| BRITISH NETMEN SAIL. Institute-Roanoke at Lexington, Vir-| - h. Zinia Polytechnic Institute-Hampden| Gecrge Washngton and Georg Sidney at Blacksburg are the other | town on October begin again to S L | play what was one of the oldtime conteats in which south Atlantic nines | PIAY what wes obe of € e S2e i {ofigure, was when the George Washington- Local Teams Start October 1. Georgetown game stood out a8 one October 1 will find Georgetown, |of the Sreatest sports affalr of the Maaad, Catholic University. Gallau- | year. and those back of athletics of det and George Washington lihing up | the two universities seek to revive It seems & long leap from early Sep- tember to next January and from New Lk Haven to Callfornia, But already there |, M, Sn) oA Rl Mestons s 2 effort being made to bring the | Pog) g rvice) —W mond, foot ball teams of the University of Cal- SRR T g L b B D ifornia and Yale together at the Carni- B chedules Of the five, it University of North Carolina at an-:::nmz which these schools are to|Maryland, V. M. I at North Ll?"'}‘x‘ figure, George Washington and Mary- S‘Il“e-an‘tv:ync ‘i,l:.l\wr'l(y at Buck- land against Virginia and Rutgers will | foll, Virgn i:e:tva i";cellynl G be the most interesting. The Hatchet- | €100 and ‘Lee ve. o Ur - will be in- «ites hope, by getting a good start In|y log lvn of Roses at Pasadena. practice, to catch the Charlottesville | ™“\ryjiq virginia is giving the 'rl:er-l It must be a consolation to Yale men | “'Twomile run (open) st A C. Th it ls said that -Yynnllrmhgemem which hurdiss~Wen, e iaiteami (o tHe Te {8, A8 Wen'by Boots, Bai-| NEW YORK, September 3—Maxwell S, i, Coinine chees "y Faclf| s e ety avemaner | SR, 0,0, X Tl 2 1, ope Davis cup tennis team, were passengers on the steamship Olympic today, re- run " (open)—Won by Bellers, N.Iturning to England. came back strong and put his oppon- |a razor's edge on the challenger. In : | ent out in the third, _ L fact. baving examined the work of |{hese two setbacks are all the Ohio . s boy has sustained. He never has the ‘two pugilists. the writer i will- | 107, Bk, KRt ing to hazard the opinion that Wilson d 3 130 IN “BARNYARD GOLF.” |on Labor day will face the fght of — HAM his life> Downey may not knock him B . e ad bons, | Out. but the chances are that he will received today for the national horse- |be battling all the way through the O e o T e heia|fisht A close study of the dope— Neve Boptetnber B to S, in connection |€ven Eranting that the Ohioan has , Bith the state fatr. ‘Among the entries |nOt been making a great Impression T Hughie - Paimer, “seventy-three. of|In his training bouts—would make it Akron, Ohio, who is industrial cham- |2PPear that Downey has as good a pion of the United States. Sixty prizes, 3{'&"“ of hwm‘};lltlz through with a including $3,400 in cash, cups, medals OrY A A oo, Batters in the Southern Association mn :l':r-uhou. will be presented to Records of Fighters. are entering the home stretch in prac- > ‘Wilson'’s first encounter against a [tically same pos:tions they have held real fighter was in 1917 when George |for the past few weeks. Boone of Robinson, & Boston negro, beat him |New Orleans, who has been topying on points. The next year, Wilson |the list, remains out in front with an lost a decision to Leo Houck and was |average of 385, while Polly McLarry declared a loser in the third round |of Mcmphis is the runner-up with a of a fight with Frank Carbone be- |mark of . Griftith of New Orleans institution in about the same W&V |iheir final test before the Prinoeton- |to realize that their defeat: tl that one boxer without o very bIE| Harvard game, Brown will be help- |decads have not ehiiceis Ruined s vy reputation hopes to rap a highly rated}ing Yale to put on finishing touches | their prestige. . Time, ( 880-; XA ime, 2.02 8-5. opponent with an unexpected solar|for the three contests with which the 220-yard dash_(open)—Won by Clarke, Bal- e acd van (B A. A.)—Won by Perkizs, Hagerstown Results BS0-3 n (8. —Won HARVARD HOLDS BINGHAM. | 50700 60" fie. %0415, ‘A. A)—Won by D roe- plexus. Dark Blue winds up its schedule, and William Bingham has accepted re-| 16pound shotput Latonia Results Taee, six forlongs—Wila Flower, 102 Scoble), $40.80, $19.30 and $9.30, won; East Bide, 106 (McCoy), $89.20 and $12.50, second; White Btar, 107 (Mooney), $4.60, third. Time, 1.16. Biond Buddy, British Mald, Blarney slow, Tim McGee, Cinderelis, Plus Herald abio ran. " and geld rase, twe-year-olds: colts geld- ‘maldens: five and one-half furlongs—Tom 3r., 115 (Taylor), $10.00, $8.00 and $4.40. iling Lad, 115 (Fieids). $19.50 and d; Tulane, 115 (Burke), Maryland last season lost to Rutgers|Harvard will be primping up for ba Dby 0 to 6 in a game about which the|Princeton in battling the Centre Col- Winner's coach Wwas afterward quoted lege nine for the second consecu: in & New York paper as having said|tive year. Other big games will be + the best team did not win. Maryland: Dartmouth at Cornell, Georgia vs. v this year should have against Rutgers| Alabama Poly at Columbus, Michigan a stronger combination than it vlaced[n( lilingls. Washington and_ Jeffer- s year ago, and as[son at Syracuse, Tennessee at Van- B e it & s derbilt and Minnesota at Wisconsin. cause of a foul. In 1919, Wilson did | is next with .352. Bernsen of Biimingtam, by crash- run his no important fighting, and in 1920 he gained the middleweight title as a | iNE out another home run, h: result of a decision in a bout with |SITiNE (o sixteen. while Tr Mike O'Dowd. which has always been |Iirmingham is thowing the held as open to question. This year |the base stealers with fort. he met O'Dowd in a return match at | thefts. the Madison Square Garden and re. | Other leading batters: Don Brown, tained his title. Then. a few weels | lttle Rock. .344; Bopart, New Or- appointment as coach of the levlrfl”"';"l“.-{.hs_""""’" o. track team. In addition he will hold | “{alCNq" snotput (open)—Won by Bangs, the office of assistant graduate treas- | paitimore C. C. Distance, 38 feet 81 inches. ot ond; No Trumps, 120 (Walcott), Mary urer of athletics. Hov, step and running’ jump (open)—Won o 100t Batabaw Giel —_—nm— g a. ans Girl also ran. Rutgers undoubtedly is gomg to be much_more competent. the contest at! Important games between _big 2 be decided | sckools are scheduled November 5, 12 £ 10.00, secom . fle:fl?{y&:;lfil:flfih;‘:‘l:“::l e B e e e ik fuira." Time, ‘11023 ago. Wilson, slow and over weight, | 1¢ans. .340; Stelltaucr, Nashville, .340. altaudet's opponent will be Campithe contests between Yale, Princeton e ok s clatmtag: | By Ut to Cleveland and, having {Purke. Nashviye, 300 Huthes Humphreys. and _Georgetown's Le-jand Harvard, and for general intercst - | one mile 4% sixteenth-Cheer Leader. 10| pootof00Ted three times in an early R e Methie Vallew 31 1t e |- . are e ‘won. e eci: e = e s Catholic University | these are all-absorbing. They (Barrington), 8310, $3.10 and out, won: Grace | IaiTa' o Foul from-a ‘persion whor | irmingham, 576; Stewdrt, Dirming: 107 (Francis), second: 108 (Poole), out, third, Time, 1.53. Whirling |he had brought with him from |B&™M. - D eurth Tace, the Hosedale, three.year-old P Bown bes Tace, , - s owney began his career a. - 5 o e alioTioees pure £L000: i fiionss | welkht and Was fought throuen thres | 000d With Racket and Fists. T e Ghoen Gold, 111 (Tambard). 800 | Seore ey rarice he has knocked out| A. Diemer Kool the Dutch tenniy .50, second; Jim Heffering, 115 (Bob-lgop oy HY }? ittsburgh. a real | champion, is said to be just as nimble- erin), §310, third. Time. 11555, Hasel W, | f8hter. He has won decisions over |with the boxing gloves as with & e avwonns, Parsle, Tulss, Troe Friend and | Jock Malone, Tommy Robson, Steven ' tennis racket. ¥ wo-year | Ereatest gridiron struggles of the fulfil's the second half of a two-year| Ereatest ETidifon ot ) ¥ otiine T Co the Virginia capital | them in commanding public attention, for oy oh that school. Rich- | with the exception of the Army and Mond beat C. U. last season by the|Navy struggle. Harvard is at Prince- margin of a fleld goal. ton November 5, Princeton at New . Haven November 12, and Yale at Har- Tarkeels to Visit Amnapolis. A L 29; Hungling, Memphis, .325. contract with University of Richmon ball team of Virginia Polytechnic Institute this fall. The Gobblers lourth raes, for four-year-ols and up; " = i claiming; five furlongs —Pomeroge, 115 (Ryan), will open their season at home the last Saturday of this month, | $2.70, £:20. out, won: Blondel, 115 Cbawion), $2.40, out, second: tul, 115 ( when Hampden-Sidney will be encountgred, then meet the following | third. Time, .00 - Fifth race. TEN games are included in the revised schedule prepared for the foot ;k R. St Timer 5.;",“11‘1'.‘. i 5 ® _-‘_: Ergza e * Brown appears at Syracuse, and Princeton comes down to Annapolis to face the Sailors in what is going to be one of the most important games of the year for local people. ‘Thursday, October 20, one of the big south Atlantic games is to be played at Raleigh, that being the Thursday of the North Carolina state fair + week, the date of the annual fray be- tween University of North Carolina and North Carolina State College. V. P. L Plays Maryland. The only game in Washington Octo- ‘ber 22 is that between Virginia Poly- technic Institute and University of Maryland. The contest is the begin- ning of the second two-year contract ‘between the two institutions. V. P. 1. won the first game here two years ago. 6 to 0, and Maryland was victor of the field and track athletes in the Scandinavian games held in Christi- ania, Norway, while the practice squadron was there. They made a larger total than the three other en- tries—the national teams of Norway, Sweden and Denmar] Curtis, the academy’s crack middle- distance runner, won the 400 and 800 meter races, while Clapp took both lementary to this ly he will IDIIVO also & large muqn‘ er of candi- dates among the newcomers. Ten letter men will be at Quonset Point, R. I, when the whistle blows September 12 for Brown University’s training camp. All of them report that they are in midseason form. These men, with recruits from the discus events, with right and left entering class and some selected hand, and had a place in the javelin throwing. Huckins was second in the high hurdle race, and McLean was; second in the pole vault. A Naval Academy relay team also won great honors in swimming races, which they entered by invitation. Both the 200 and 400 meter swims were won by the midshipmen, and in both cases the records of the Scandinavian asso- prospects in the undergraduate body, will keep Coach Robinson busy pre- paring for the opening game with Rhode Island State on September 24. Upward of 100 candidates for the Cornell team are expected to report at Ithaca to start training September 12. A majority of last year's letter men will come out and many players ineligible last season, as- well as BexeEuaiEibaantaEaabakia =1 = ! analumousuruoascoatinsentonuratolioonsusnauitiiuocoront,s Sissbeshiesnaseonise BanupuBunalaclabonSrabsvcinsvsclnbtnionsbrnatinioccs Popular Price SELF-SERVICE LUNCH North Carolina Sdtalfl wtve?‘rs fllfl.[A:; hPrlncelon. ?ml\ one of‘ t;-efl!volg; teams: u:l’- one mil The above t d napolis to try to duplicate its fe: three greatest elevens, tled Harv: 5 : 7 % D ran. above race is made up Tamo¢all, when it took the measure of [and beat Yale in 1920. With prac- | October 1, Willlam and Mary at l'fld. :ner lookuvngkaver his charges | (Eeupsl). §3.90. $4.40, eut, wen; Bllly Steuart, the sallors. Folwell, Navy coach, this| tically the same team back in uni- Bh?k-hnrg. 8, L:,Hllren‘lthml):‘l:l' 2;. or ll e past week, Spears is not Gunner, 108 (Ball), out, third. Time, 1.51%. vear will have back for at least two| form, it is sald the Tigers hope for Ky.; 15, Blchm«l)ln -th kc_ 290 R gheer ng the outfit, nor is he hissing. | Rovert’ L. Casetas, Daddy Holbert, ims | T o that game his best men, | victorles over both their anclent |Maryland at Collego Park; 23 Wagt- everal veteran letter men are in- | Choice also ran. =4 and his team is not going to suffer | rivals. And be it sald also, Yale and ington and Lee at Lynchburg, 0= lcluded in the squad. Bixth race, for four-year-olds and up, claim- ind $3. . i hampion- 3 2 d| vember 5, Morris Harvey at Blacks- ix furioogs—Trusty, 115 (Ryan). $2,50, g because of membership in a champ! Harvard are not feeling any too se- | FeEOer, Be 0T oling State at Nor- | wy F = Blermas, 115 (Woodhous, | $8.80. thi 4945. Col. Baker, H. Dhip erew. "In short, North Carolinacure in a belief that they can pre- | PUTE: 11 JRorth SAroilng (ileh fre 24, [ ot orty aspirants for foot ball honors e, 1518 oneees): | . Cotem: Behave Xourself " and State may expect a much more strenu- | vent just such an occurrence. folk: 19, Roanoke a irg; 24, |ot Carnegle Tech are to get down to e Eirblirator, Primicive | Binde of Pleasure also ran. ) e ous afternoon at Annapolis October 1 s rtaie Ricaaater ‘rl;xlnll Military Institute at Roa 'fi:"} :r;lnmgl 'r;ua-y at Camp i Sixth'racs, twoyear-olds; the Ludlow: allow- (Including Thursday’s games.) R A O North Caro- ome rug: noke. _|Louise, Carnegie, Pa. Tech has not race, for three-yearolds and up, | Ances: AN S lopgs—Jeane | _Player. Club. G. AB. R. H. HRSB.PC. | Picinich, than it had @ year agg North CATS On dates these three titanic grid-! Prospects for a winning combiisc |lost a player by graduation and so far A e Soncie 115 QUL | Boware 107 (Rarrets], 35,40, 8430 200 $500. | Saw Waak ... 18" 18" % ' 0 0 ALT | ptoitne wi. L] dn entertains Hampden.Sidney, V. P. L |iron struggles are taking place other |aze bright at Tecl A B o Chted |28 known every one of last year's ;'5;'-"',3;1‘“"- $7.80. out, won: M e . Hockmiaster, 115 (Garser). s 24 w4 tertalns I am ana Mary and | contests which are sure to attract aof old materlal Wit DBe PCEFCR e eridmen will return It is reported | i3 e iy T TR e | $3.50, third. . Time, 1.10 15. Opulent, Braedel. | Heils s 7% Washington and Lee trounce Ran-|good deal more than local attention | by some o Cub- | that Coach Steffen will not have to | aailles, Senator Broderick, Running Creek, | bane, Billy Brush, Quincy Garden and Colossus 1 20 4t s 1 " 3 Jo dolph-Macon in other contests inlare: in Virginia. Coaches Younger, Cub- . ;np51ain for lack of fast, husky ath- | Mainstay, Brolaski also ran. also ran. 23 433 134 167 48 13 3 A < Aleh ine stronger south Atlantic| November 5: Maryland at Yale |bage And JButton_and Capt. T liies letex. ’ ED : "Rersia s, mile 1ng Sy thrserear REuRe ®ine Slevens are to figure. Fordham at Georgetown, Virginia at| 1o T et wos Are t0 Teport to- glds and up-—Cant . 100 {Kenneds). 8970, A 5 16 0 0 2.4 » ¥ bably will face another | Georgia, North Carolina vs. Virginia the can = = Those in Q.!m of the sport at Ohlo $3.10 and $2.60, won: arvest ing, 115 448 95 164 3 3 410 48 1 L Ay Cross team, and last fall | Military Institute at Norfolk, Wash- MOTTON- Work will be started imme- | g, 10" (i niversity are not so optimistic Devonshire Results (ke A a0, o b 5. Pat: | Tom 111 4m 9 173 9 23 2 18 34 1 the ‘Grimson barely got out of thelington and Lee va West Virginia at | diately. regarding the foot ball outlook this Lo Doiplt, Kullipotis and 3. C. Stone aiso | T i e a the Crimson Barel o ictacy. JFitta. | Charleston, Alabama vs, Vanderblit at! reriy {he summer craise Navy|year ACCOTding fo them, DroSPects| Fir rase, sne mile_ic Clarence, 118 (Gaat-| TR 125 497 95 176 1613 . s ‘burgh goes to Easton for what should | Birmingham, Ohio State at Chicago.|s .t pall squad indulged in shorsjare not 8o rosy as they have been in | ner), $3.765, $3.50, $2.50, won; Flame, 109 (Par- 36 81 o1 257 7 H T B alashing game with Lafay- | Lafayette at Penn, Nebraska at Pitts- | 720,00 ot Christiania and Gibraltar. |past years, for the Buckeyes have ker) 34.95, $.15. second; Mallowmot, 11l 112433 63189 2 7 4 ~ ette, and Clemson journeys to Dan-|burgh, Notre Dame at Army, Stanford |mpe line-up included: Parr, end: | 10st several of the stars that earned a | (McDermott), "§3.15, third. Time, 1.3933. 102 356 58 122 2 8 35 6 13 ville, Ky., fo try its hand against the|at Washington. Bofles amd King, tackles; Capt. Lar- [championship in the big ten race | Poroihy Carlio, Asresl, Hex Galety, Nerman 121 4 b0 151 20 20 a7 e o famed Centre College outfit. November 17—Georgetown at Geor- | Bolles and Ing, b “Quarterback: |last year. ~ Pote Stinchcomb, all- | ¥g00 O T80 [0 one.nalt furi ALl e AR R TR 6308 48 12¢ 2 8 e Sycacase Affer Maryland. gia Tech: V. M. T ve. Kentucky. at|gom W% yfckee, halfbacks, and (American halfback, has been gradu- [110"(Fietchery; £5.00; $4.00, 83,40, " | longe Arvews of G, 108 (Ponee). 5 to 1. 103 41 88 2 4 oo Louisville; West Virginia at Virginia, | Hamiiton, fullback, of last years|ated, and Hoge Workman, star quar-|102 (Lang), $.15, 2% 1 and eves, wom; Charlie Summy, 114 D354 28 & 1 1 3488 10 ;o2 1 ‘ October 8 will find four south At-|Washington at California, Center at|iooms, and Carney and Frawley|terback. has been lost through in- (Butwell), 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, second: Cum 24 402 81153 4 4 N2 17 2 0 2 lautiaelevens/on KM IIORs oE DO o] Albamal Ealv. AcHicagor At HIInoM L guacix iand TItUS Sencs According | eligibility. Sah, 110 (Fator). 2 to , third. Time. 1.1185. DM i 2% '3 30 0 0 ul o 3 : 2 al : P 2 Tl aven In the Yale bowl: and | month at New York: Penn State ve. | (o, Larson; the,team showsiiws Foot Ball prespects at Colgate have O IR e 3 I P i 20 452 78 157 17 12 5 344 2% 80 2 Bill Fetzer, Carolina's new coach, is| Navy, at Philadelphia: Washington | tP® 58T e axsunad '® brighter Lt olnoe 1t hee 01 302 61124 3 4 3 M 13 10 0 0 - sure to bend wholehearted efforts to- | and Jefferson, at Pittsburgh: Colgate| memorrow at Charlotteaville a|been learned that in all probability | cocs . two-yearolds: five and a balf S o s 9 80 13 19 0 0 1 Such preparation as should in- | at Syracuse. Michigan at Wisconsin. | squad whose number and strength 18 | Larry Bankhart will again assist in | 13825, Lt evenr " Welles, " o o o Tuichn 04 77 83153 3 4 00 408 46 94 32 7 T D Last Tall Caro- | 2 Ny Tae tersetown at Bos- | ouad Wl edent in Virginia's foot- ey, e B Tice hegins | Prscces Myriie,’ Hary Birsoyse: Car, "Tovd |3 fo oS D eeee: wik 738 0 2 PR Jina did exceptionally well against|ton College, Maryland at Carnegie pall history will meet Coach WAarTen |q¢ Colgate Thursday, when sixty can- | Boy, Retreat, ‘Acouchla slso ran. ¥ man), 1 to 6, thh iracle 0 40 ¢ 3 +im nii: the Bulldog. o . Tech, Wisconsin at Ch(cnsni Georgia | on Lambeth Field for l.h: :::n:en': didates will report. Tace, two-year-olds; five and one-balf | Man and San Btefano also ran. b ;“, ,}: g‘; 19 44 2 10 0 1 Maryland is to go to Syracuse to|vs Alabama, at Atlanta: Lafayette initial practice. In view o o turlongs—Pumps, 97 (McDermet), $8.20, 3 e, Nursery bandicap; six fr- e 26 3 5 8 00 give ?;bn New Y(;l’ke:; l:l 0[;2?!"-3;";‘{ !\"Thlfhl' Hll'tner!‘flli at Mg"l‘]‘(.n. le!: eral fllmufl‘l bl(lflg ".hl.eglh:"ll:]: this g% ‘won, ;oh;l{"l‘].lm:eg.llfl((flnxla;]. 75, 5."‘ lfl'(l'(ohl. gutn'a l‘Io 21 3 a5 ” 28 38 A8 K 15 2 0 to get revenge for the terrible ef rginia a utgers ‘alifornia at|Qld Dominion eleven’ ), second; ., o ), won: Juse Grass, 1 . Kum- 22 22 23 0 500 Shused by the unexpected strensih Stantord, Syracuse ve, Darimouth, atjyenr, no time Wi 2o 0% AT S the e Tl LIS Bem s Aba O | el B0 e e e dETec -9 2 whipped Syracuse in the greatest sur- Games on Tarkey Day. ?35’2.;‘2:&‘".- expected to report not mile and nimni's:mm;:: s i | e par ot saite = — i N 2100 prise of the gridiron season, and all = iess than fourteen will be letter men First race, one mile—Yowell, 110 (Merimee), | $20.35, $9.05, $6.15, won; Bribed Voter, 100 | Tomer Mo Not, 128 (Coltiletti). 6 to 1, even 48 97 9 8 BN 2800 Feports that have come down here this| Thanksgiving day will find some Sk $6.90, $3.70 and $2.60, won of ;| (Nuckies), $8.35. $4.00, second; Winneconne, 'and out, won; Grey Lag. 126 (Fator), i to & “Wash. sitee 30 88 4 14 00 Ot N e oohaais (0 certain|mew alliance in the south At-jof last¥ 105 (Rowan), $3 and $2.40, second; Fuse, 11i 1 $4.70, third. e, 145 4.5, and ont, second: Blood, 126 (Miller), | Ellerbe. ‘Wash.8t.L &7 327 48 99 1 1 309 1 800 50" done o the-favaacrs o Thlr | STOMe; Eames. hat betwoen Maryland | o fRion " Sport, | Fanmeyivanive, foot | Mgt Dot W0 o e on Gt 4 wp: gmt: | BEREII B A e BB 481 ; "Virginia Polytechnic Institute has a | former is lined up with North Caro- ball practice Miape May. N. 3. Bill| oo™ (Rowans:” $510, 3430 aud S350 wou: | $76.00 §100 $4.80, wou: Lattia. Mesiie, 91 | wour Howsbipam o b 016 41 5 888 game with Centre College at 2| lina State and the latter with Wash- | row e¥ening &% GO0 yNamara will (Harry M. Sfevens, 108 (Merimee). $5.90 ami | {Lang). '$4.60. $A50, second; Bisck Top: 0| 4 to 5, seconds B a7 9 3 20 o R e A . e I e b Carslina State|ington and Lee. Catholic University | HOUSHEIOT fiiants fo Head Coach |$1:30, second; Bourton Green, 103 (Bomanell), | (Burasf, 3400, third, Time, 1.12 33, Aleatras, | third, * Time, 138 L’ 1108 354 57106 & 4 S AR }a oing io State College, Pa. to try|and George Washington will play|to, “Hoieman. Penn may not be 80 3y third. Time, 1.5445. Hay, Bdith K. | Nebraska. Rara Reh also re i a0 aler T it o1t iz oswoe B more favorable Impression | here and Virginia and North Carolifta | 000 "5ieq for material” A number Discord, Ameriean- Boldier and Fiy Home alsd | " Seventh race, one ‘mile seventy yards:| Sixth raes, two-yearold maiden -105 371 48110 6 5 S 46 3 B 00 e e rens ‘g0, when It was|are due to stage their time-honored | 70! Tags and capable substitutes | ™, three.year-olds” and up—Colonel Matt: 116 | furlongs—Oolong, 114 (Kummer), 5 to 1,2 to | halk 138 4h¢ 34148 4 4 3 K7 4 15 0 0 . b2 g0, key | of regula; | Third race. six furlongs—Billy Kelly, 132, (F, 1215, $6.00, $4.70, o Fear 7 R 3142 27 42 2 1 Aigmped, 195 S east AP S IRIRLG [ of popaiars M0, SOPRP RN (i e, g e, BN o S T A e | T T T L e 1 RS BN Sl 22 o+ ; _! day clashes elsewhere or —— 114 , '$2.40 . A 4 Jbrsrery % ] 5 53 2 2 e g mornis el qous dtsse mat, | St SOARE K TE N s v ccatomy et e by Tl R Rl s o), Hee i e ML o L a Y Sa RS SEBHs = B i O e oot have what ought to be|GeorEia Tech, Kentucky at Tennesses, | 4 ¢ practios Tuesday for the Syra- | Leipsic al Brooks, Rapid Stride also ran. ran. g 32 44 6 13 0 0 285 X146 12 23 1 3 e ok imEns Gallaudet. Bocs to|Cornell at Penneylvania Penn State | cuse eleven. The youngest £id fion- Tace, fwo miles and a half_Minats, Ale 4z s31310 5 2% 295 1o 13 0 0 Franklin and Marshall, and George. | g st Dnicorsity of Washington, Se. | tor of the big college GoRrTT, Frto Pt I B ot 32 8 61302 ¥~ ¢ town plays another home game With | \whnes at Vanderniit and Washington |8 prodigious task o W o the | (Velteh). out,” thira. e, 20 515 75 150 © 13 291 i Ursinus as its opponent. Gallaudet |anq Jefferson at West Virginia. shape an Orango teAm PANT "l cent | it e AT AR = T4 47000 Will 'be up against a fairly 00d | *"Bost.season games 8o far scheduled | mighty foot ball machifes, of TUCCT |, FUth, Bt =08 0o o3 08 b on N 23 2 400 eleven, but Georgetown should win|are between Dartmouth and Georgia|years. The glatt % oot g%y gen. atrats 110 (Bricksony. $2.98 ond at, Tt 1 208 16 8011 O 2% 202 1 3801 without much trouble. At°Atianta. | November 26, Holy Cross | ander will be sorely missec af CCC” | ood:" Fadus, o8 (Bowers), out, third. Time, 18 448 49 129 10 3 288 3T o Fittsburgh 1s scheduled for one of | vs. Boston College at ‘Boston "an t'fw;:g twe W o Reet shoen of 20645 " Briliant Jester a Cham® s R 1800 ts big home games on this date, the . Navy at New York on L] = ran. 2 annuz‘l mnmgt with West Virginia Robertson, Fallon and Andreas, vet. ww‘mu"na" ‘mile—Madge F., 114 (Merimee), (Incloding Thursday’s games.) g = ; a _fl g % 26 31 1 ',' 23 i § ie : being listed. i erans of last year. B er) .00 a5 b5, e O | o hon... 7 46 14 3L 11 % 81 & 4 0 26 fie 208 = R Big Day for V. M. L Penn State Warriors last week be- | 2d, ¢ Yo $2.75," third. - Time, 1 40, *Lioroi127 497 113 205 20 13 412 121 123 2 5 26 l2112 20 32 2 1 286 e rzaghid W 1 Vi ini for one of the most Zouave, Bhoal and Darnley also ran. .42 6 10 25 378 3 18 0 0 .265 114 440 T8 135 012 384 BATTING. Virginia Military Institute will have gan training About |, Beventh raoce, three-year-olds and up; claim- 29 100 14 37 370 0 2% 1 0 .263 51127 9 38 0 3 284 the big day of its athletic history gruelling seasons in “mn 3 to | ing; purse. 31, one mile a furlong— 180130 18 48 300 48 2% 3 0 268 28 7111 20 1 0 22 H. 2B 3R HRSR. ; October 15, when the University of thirty-five men have PGDDH e SR Our Birthday, 100 (Merimee), $5.80, .05 and 32 22 2 8 364 88 55 4 8 262 3 78 16 22 1 0 282 1.448 234 77 54 B4 Virginia plays at Lexington. And Coaches Bezdek, H.flowtlh ember ‘won; Wlfllkl. 03 (Romanelli), $9.45 and | Ouf . 84 310 44 109 352 ol 58 37 3 2 .262 87201 32 82 010 .282 1.370 287 70 35 39 after the defeat administered by V. !and Martin, included in the num ; Blasoary, 108 (Thurber), $3.35, 36 9 38 849 127 148 2 3 261 832 47 3 16 0 0 .281 1,365 206 88 57 77 Vi \bout a dozen members of last | third. Time, 1.54. 9 vil, Bweet 100 59 180 348 37 19 0 1 260 J123 489 70 137 13 8 280 1,277 242 63 105 48 M. L last fall to Virginia the latter 1 being abou uad. Four ! Apple, Mountain Girl a o Gise ian 82 51 78 & 2 15 1 0 38 73236 31 66 3 7 279 1,232 197 65 25 74 is not going to make the trip to Lex- | year's strong tren'""“"l o this fall 50 28R, = 51 = T 58 1 1 238 57197 38 5 0 3 .219 1260 308 70 37 9€ Inaton with any idea-of defeat grown | Fegulars are back on ¢ e Jo It I OS2l G i3 9 20 270 183381 52 92 0 8 28 17210 192 52 &9 61 ] to very great proportions North| ANNAPOLIS, September 3.—Ath-!and the remainder of the ageTiew™ b2 A 18 72 140 33 21 53-8 14 0 1 3| 194361 43100 1 2 277 Boston... 1,128 190 5K 12 63 Carolina goes to South Carolina, and | jetes of the Naval Academy, while on | tion 18 composed of last years sub-, | . MAJOR P"'cflmc ichoison, Bos, ... 68 210 20 71 338 : 3 161 3 354 Gecreeiown: Catholte 0. and daryiand | o1 o€ fhe Navel Andeny T T e e ivan, whieh means e dTha Ui 2 R LR S8 8.8 1 23 2 5 have easy home games, but greatest d 02 Tt T imtereat of ‘the day should | this summer, upheld the honor of the | that Bezdek must practically rebuil (Incloding Thursday's games) - » e = RHE = center in contests which are intersec- | natitution and the nation fn a re- T et AMERTCAN, NATIONAL. 101 178 a2 21 = e rorain has o game in the Hap. | markable way, coming out with flying | Next week Bueknelis plgskin ar: £ Club, WL Pitcher Club W. 3 k= 10 = Dard stadiuon: Washiggton and Lee in| colors in numerous contests along dif- | tists will be cuttng up fhe, 2ol T s ' 161 = (X e avo unc B i e et el e oo | o vt iRe s = 8 g Dartmouth; Minnesota makes the trip| been marked by such activity in ;‘:.’F:"}:ge.':":m:”.'. uolous and [ a2 o0 ; o Ohio to do battle with Ohio State | sports. Jhout twenty first-line substitutes 0 = i in one of the big conference games:| The most notable triumph was that|will be among those reporting. Sup- 221 1 3 o « LOr. an o . s = m 3n iRed = 2 a7 2858 = w1 318 81 318 5 312 108 34 1 4 1% 154 $2.9 2asEnsEeasat at Blacksburg last fall by 7 to 0. clati ere Broken. Many big contests are to be played cn‘mpoonl.: of Sinciat ’m& ot Tate|most of the 1920 freshman players. Ootover 22, but it is doudtful if any| champion at 220 yards ;[ Coach Doble will be assisted by Ray | guina will attract more attention than that| the academy’s Hawaiian sprint swim- | Hunt and Clyde Mayer. Affording its patrons the . very best foods at the very lowest possible prices. ; B Puf oy & BaelBESanbbiteva BN RS s 4E8ER 2R R BNNERENREE between Virginia Military Institute | mer: Winikier and Molntos.- . and “Pennsylvania st "Philadelphia.| " Navy, composed of second and third [ Swmad ST ANOUSE Sy e who Joot Ball cotes by o tha | cew catsmen and uaiug & shelk bur- | on Siile and who wers member 1ot DAl jcritics by trouncing the|rowed from thelr opponents won|S2R{0.ye,rs” varaity o freshman S 1o e e vy “tak | Mandily from a crew of Norwegians in |Suats will report at Windber, Pa. 3 Will take|, short race. The members of the[33Ueca Wil FePOTt AL W0 ATPon ot versity of Plttsburgh's team. Pitt 1 nly four letter men from the ) BasSascSrebhiaestua pusbefotunacatbabiabbantiteStins i gi’ T ? ¢ e BRRBEERLEREEERRARIS RRRRER bR bk bbbk kR j more than 8 victory, b 2 few points| academy varsity crew and substitutes of Heisman and his assistants. Wt Rat W iiERe Squadeon, Baving: Yato appears in what should be its|Teémained in the United States for the first real test when it.resumes its| LouShkeepsie regatta, and the first —_— games with West Polnf. The Army|NOTWeglan crew were racing in Eng-| Usiversity of Oaliforaia’s foot ball has been trying for several seasons to | 1and &t the time. eleven will lose only two of last sea- obtain Yale's team for a place on its| At Lisbon the academy oarsmen also star players. Cort Majors, last schedule, and its success would be|had a race, which was won without|year's captain, and Halfback Sprott more than complete if it could keep | difficulty against the champion four|will not be avallaple. ° n;eNIootHbfll -%thtvl';l:h lth::om ;:‘::;l:hl:l. _The ur:n{h gmum S at New Haven is to played. = squadron by time, and | - Fat Speazs, West Virginia coach, at California, Rutgers at|much was made in the Lisbon mmu%w-m candi- . s Tech, Penn State at about the contest with “the dates for the. taineer eleven otre Dame, Syracuss ! of the werld,’ 3 ... through theit Pases AL f T TRV O T T YT R ERFTTRET A2 : P DT QUL TS TER e L T P PR PERCH TR FoouaumaRuL-oasssRuRnsatunueElctaauBulisn et S anEuatbEat ooBEtEaE s al lHlE“lfllEmlIl“flfl!!!i'!&!aItlifllfltflll 2RE2RB2ABEY P b i CLUP BATTING. i ) i ‘Efi DT PCITH R R EE R AR U HR R R R R B B R BESUSNEEREE. RERRIT AR NERLEINE RSB 88 S B8R T LB LB B! 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