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SPORTS SPORTS SDAY, - SEPTEMBER 27, .1921. Georgetown Should Have Best Eleven in Years : Bowling Season (e 4 | < : R T T LA | INTERNAL REVEN . 2 rimble. “102 t. : [ s 21 05 9% 16 Brow o5 INDEPENDENT ELEVENS - } a0 Rl 5 | o~ = i e, "5 "5 s | Langdon Athletic Club has a score s mond . 3 PLEASED WITH SQUAD s s ROLL FIRST MATCHES/" s team and expects to place & 140-pound Tathls o : Totals ok - eleven in the fleld within two weeks. TS T tine, A 0 g gDty € 10N LEAGTE, - . Teams desiring engagements with the | = % T e Amtict T = | Bbise. rid Eauiyment, s Langdons should communicate w. , September 27.—Antici- 1 " ® Vi ched in brilliant | Leslie 87 1 BY H. C. BYRD. TR Wara 595 ¥ street. ‘m“ng 3 oAl ‘me.N"y_ ASHINGTON'S 1921 Zzlhow g sefasc;‘n was launched in bnl:ar_fl ‘I':::'_‘,“,, Yattn.": . 104 99 101 % > and Seat Pleas- | Princeton” foot ball gamé on Farra- fashion last night, when four of the most prominent duckpin |Allen. 104 19 un;n‘ ; ;_, ;u 96 otalx.. 438 40 leagues of the city opened their campaign. At the Recreation | Totais.. 454 355 4 was Coach Exendine's reply vesterday when asked what he jant elevens played to a 6-6 tie. Aerial | gut Field October 15, authoritiés of “OUR squad looks good and we're going to have a good teamy” | (0 4o e thought of the Georgetowy foot ball prospects. And these attacks accoymted Loy thy scores, | the Naval Academy have formulated | drives, the Commercial, the Bankers’ and the ten-team Internal Revenue | ey 5" (0 Afmbiies an Baule. | Totals Mohawk Junior Reserves want | regulations to handle the situation. | Bureau-circuits held sway, while the District League, rated as the top- | gioemun. Ealts, X3 Little. Lannan. Leppler words regarding the prospects of a successful eleven on the Hilltop | Overbee games with -pound teams. Send| Not only will seats in the grandstand notch duckpin organization of this section, left the post at the Royal “9i should mean much, because Exendine is not given to making anyt challenges to E. Morris, 1011 I street 1 7i - £ the 12 3 2t = Vann Hall : 1 much, because isEnc pmaking,am) Uhxllongen a 0 reet | and small bleachers be by tickets is- | alleys. With the exception of the last-mentiongd circuit, the organi Yanu T ST IR LT Tl oitntdf:l;‘t;\(}i)aizn":‘k;;":"“r';flgu'("! outheist. or telephons Lincoln 4894.| xued by the Navy Athistic Assoclation. | tions were far below form in their cfforts, but most of the matches were o 0 e Ol Lo B A OrC SUCT | Independent thletic Club is casting | g s 2 ;| hotly contest nd indicated real struggles in the ¢ ionship cam- . - i qessful season than last, and certainly no person is better qualificd to | about® for ensagements. with ”'Ei superintendent of the academy, has paigu :’:'{f)";“!\: and : €8/ the championship cam Totats.” 91 455 des | ol jud; 2 sponsi he squad’s dev 3 pound elevens. _Teams interested | githe & 2 B — | Prohibiti 4 ovais. T Distrie judge than the man responsible for the squad’s development. ERanaelov e T on ma ) Mrnts | gates will be closed from 9 a.m. until| Fireworks aplenty were provided by | the highgst mark of the evening. i T 6 ¢ T e “We have some big men and some | 5:30 p.m., and admission will be denied | the Internal Revenue rollers. ¥rom B. Hibbs & Co. duckpinners, got 75 106 Jolime. D 107 100 111 Eoe foot ball players: continued L | all not Holding tickets. These dickets, |the time that Deputy Commissioner [ " & “0% <o UekpIIICIE B 92125 104 Albers. st of va Vi, moee = Iwu SBHUUI. ElEVENS Sl toiumclat Brown. [ 1 the: resetvatipn.” > Lof admission| . G, Matson formally opened the 823~ | Bauic crew In the Bankers League b 0T 0105 Marsein is not composed of as big men as to_the reservation. son by shooti two until the To- many think. There are half a dozen PROVIDENCE, September 27.—| Officers of the Army, Navy, or Marine huccoynnd M!x’églltneous quint, led by | naugural, taking two of three gam 1 big_men in uniform, but in all prob- James Smith, a former brown track | Corps will not be permifted to wit-|Reds Yeatman, crashed into the wood | The fit3t engagement was tied at 491, ¢ aRility they will have considerabl star, has been named coach for the ness the gridiron combat unless they |in 1 > but the Hibbs bowlers won in the adiculty making the team. All thing Brunonian team for the coming year. hold tickets. ¥ |over Prohibliion, “the aitess ‘weresdn, roll-oft and went on toa 540-t0-433 vic- | sonsidered, though, we have the b > tory in the second game. The bowling 66 . ”» o g0 St of Lannan and Clark featured the uts e uletus on rlchon Sweeps for Two Quints. work of the Hibbs team, the former | & Squad that has been on Georgetown When hostilities ended the victo- | gelting high Eame of Uic match at, ~ {132, while Clark made high set ag 340. 2 : : . CHASmG THE PIGSKIN rlous teams were Supervisors of Col-| yl 0o G0 man, with 303, 1 You can spell quick destruction for vour car in one lectors, Solicitors, Prohibition, Annex S fleld since before the war. Any team Federals word—F-R-I-G-T-]-O-N. It’s the little demon that surely that beats wsowill Know it hie been’| Central and Eastern squads are through a real foot ball serimmage.” | priming for the opening engagements Does Not Fear Lebanon Valley. of the scholastic foot ball campaign Georgetown does not anticipate < gich #1213 Week, foriboth are scheduled to No. 2 and I ¢ Collect G. G.| In the Commercial League. Wilkins much trouble from its game with No. 2 and Deputy Collectors. G. G.| In the : - Lebanon \'allc,- Saturday -'E (\|:wri| n | encounter worthy opponents. The e ; P . Slav i Davis helped Supervisors score a|& Co. took the first two games of it and qlnckl_\' di troys any car. If you want ](:n;; usage League Pa The showing made bY | Blue and Wi . . ANY Washington alumni of]eleven will be chosen much before % 3 engagement with Galt & Bro. Baird 3 le s o € R the Tlkter with Penn Stato last week | Lol an hite fwill fentortain ithe Virginia_ Military Institute | the first big game of the season, that |SWeep over Supplies and Equipment. |jcepe the Wilkins team ahead in the | and less repair bills for your car, fill up she transmission is not indicative of much strength, | €l€Ven from the military academy at I T His first game of 132 and his set of | first encounter and with Ballinger ofi- % and differential cases with £ and the Blue and Gray is figuring on ‘k‘hiu'lnxu» Hall, Md., in the FIorldul are planning to attend the 2 =X 392" were the best ‘of the jevening.|het ‘lhe ;fld,,-c‘.:n.),’rn;f hlgl(\fs‘ltof‘“!r;“ ; v a as 5. Vel S| i vl ~ g H o | ashes, made y eller, a Galt r . \ :ll]r‘lim‘n"g (lz“ ‘,,w:;!;:,‘::,.“;‘;fif‘u‘{?.“.ibfi |avenue stadium Saturday, while East-) Cadets’ four big faot ball gkmes this | With a squad of Aitey men reporting | Prohibition was the only other team | S e e e e e steaty h:\'e' lhle least ltrouble :\nm‘hlg xlm ‘::un‘;: “x‘z Pegmln.i".ius«;nhlorlma{ fall, and the local chapter of the|daily, Coach FEnglehorn expects to|to take three games. Reds Yentman}l’nownl'ifexg '::‘{ (!;rlolllt;r B:trl(l‘d.g‘\‘:;(einw{:‘v three of its early season contests by |aga Episcopa gh School at| _ ' . . . : B turn out & more successful team than |and his mates of Tobgcco and Mis- | COU zaltise won. e margins. Certainly Ursinus. | \lexandria. Tech and Business are|3550¢iation is arranging the “trips. | the” Victorious Slevenwhichih epre- (3 The Morsé”quint pointed the way to | cellaneous, however,. fought pPluckily | pqyipment 4n two of three games in which comes here a week from Sat- The committee in charge of the ex- | sented Amherst last year. Every line 5 cou & Strong | to SWing into action next week, and : S e Wes Union League. In the urday—October not —strong | *¢ 3 i S : N position but one is being filled Dy |against the Drys. the estern = . . . . . €nough o offer much opposition, and | Western. which has not completed_its | cursions _includes _ the following Veloriins ana Adams 1o fiing in el | Capital Stock Tax held Annex Xo, 2| AFst game, Morse triumphed. despite For Transmissions and Differentials et ster W g . “first-clags | St Of Bames, also may soon take the | chapter officers: Stuart B. Marshall, |at tackle. Much excellent backfield [y, 4 tie at 458 in their opening en- | tha opposition. Avers. who totaled a | / power? - Xt !“"" '04, president; Col. C. C. Collins, 92, [ s ?;21::- al)a'rlxar::r‘ith":llgl;-u“)fé connten ghuctihen “’"“"”")J"’l‘“y and | sec of 304, was best of the winning With EBONITE covering every mesh with a filmy So the Blue and Gray probably will | At Eastern, Coach Guyon h be 2l 3= i i 2 1t g Jost a pair of games. Offutt, With|combination. 3 £ A oy 1 s ¥ not get dow nto grueling Prépara- gecided upon his Smm"};;’]‘m:z: °H“; vice president; Gregory C. Hughes, | assisting Englehorn at coaching. 123, and Kasson, with 104, put Annex ting of lubrication you never get a grumble from the tion for a real gridiron struggle until ! the week before it faces Holy Cross probably will send sgainst Episcopal at Worcester on October.22. hat is | Harris and Roudabush, ends- Herz when the Hilltoppers Will be com- |, 4 ypooo it g b i g 7. i Vo. 2 a i cond clash, and| J. I. Belt was elected president of gears. One shot of EBONITE will last the entire season 18, secretary-treasurer; Col. Harry | With the possibilities of jumping | NO: 2, ahead in e Lhas = Z o 5 gears. S ~BO2 Y K 1e cntire seasomn. Cootes, 96, chairman of entertain- | Into national brominence, S TPINE | Speer's 122 gave his team the advan-| the new District Newspaper Duckpin | a i o Col- | Lea ation’s ting " " 3 ment tommittee, and J. E. Doyle, |Jette College varsity foot ball squad | 14E€ 1M (hg tF Setio. | Debuy (0L | Leniue 8t (G o ier thoarm wors ot SOLD AT ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS' 08, chairman of publicity cOmmMit- | gamme ot the sLditing the first big|aynex No. 1, but the latter in their|A. D. Clarke, vice president, and Roy Z in five and twenty-five pound cans e e e T T e e e T e e e e e e e pelled to muster their reserve | L0 SI0LY . game of the sea h: v = ] th, as Holy Cross seldom ha. an, guards center; Pren- o B T e season, that with Pitts- 1 vin set the high team game|K Whitford, secretar: T, —_— 3 ASK FOR IT BY NAME e e oam ‘and this vear Js said |der. quarter and Leiten | tee. The big games are with Vir-|burgh at Baston on Saturdey. The |08 NI S lotal of 355, W. Greene, treasurer, A schedule ¢ Just Say “EBONITE" to Your Dealer o possess one in the making that is | poitl. hall and Weitzel; full-|ginia, Pennsylvania, North Caro-|Eafavette squad A"{;“"“" teen let- | 1 n Sipe District League the veteran |mittee, including C. Bau: aus That's Your ABSOLUTE et ‘w.“(rkm s combination has been|lina and Virginia Polytechnic lustv,p oo ,,"-lh‘:"m(:’d‘m Sulh?rlnnd can{ povals were severely jolted by the Maicolm and Whitford, ASSURANCE OF BEST RESULTS 'wo Face Real Games. e e el in scrimmage, the line | tyte, By : same team that |q)iciricts, who swept the match. All| ed. Five series, totaling G S Washington and Universi belng especially crective. The Cadets' lists includes these|faye ¥itt such a struggle last vear|or the winning quint members rolled |games, will be bowled, Y = a | For the game wi 5 il he s sts 5 efore losing b i ; w n © 3 Siafyiand, have i Tront f Thet | cinival will bue two Clovons ey | Eames Ocwber |1 Hampden - St A e L i e T e rnni Bayerson Oil Works veek end. . Vir- | but no regular first-team: line-up ha | s Nirginia, at Lexing- o ek s Carroittiand (Flatry | - wiikias i & - Manufacturers, Erie, Pa. IS e rone If ot Of & meh | ec™ definitely selected. Coach Metz-|¢on: 52, Pe Cania. at Philadelphia Mat Bout to Walsh. Stanford of the Royals found the go- ' Trich.... &5 o | e o ‘than neual at Charlottes- | or Will be able to put more than a | a4 State, at Raleigh:| MONTGOMER ptember 27.|ing quite rough, their counts falling | Mallinger, | o Taswamsoet Pennsylvania Petroleum Products LR TGk \prinkling of veterans in each of his | rolina, at Rich- ! —Freddic Walsh of Naw York won|well below the 300 mark. About the | Horbars R PENYATLANL MAKERS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS e oI armime ont the strone- | \eoms: and the newcomers ‘at the | 3 v olos Orloff. the Russian|only glory gleaned from the argu- ! AT M .S ¢st eleven that has represented 1t|pou, i, 'r|:.- & »»‘.m;]lq ::ml‘I\ = ather a i 1 a wrestling match last night, ment by _the Rovals was Harry | sinee the great Mayor st athate= |60 SRplcs fThe Slstend will be gent pik winning two out of three falls. Krauss' 126 score in his It xtill is uncertain whether Malcolm < ing game fore e back in a winning ga fore encountering the southern Mary h will be allowed to con- and a no-score contes :\‘!;h ;lurvamfll‘”"kfl_ ¢ dllowed to 0 which means that the s , he allowed to con- D e it xochedules for the foot ball and bas-| {inte as Y. nd base ball a well drilled, . hard-playing mfli" a Chlgmpmn:hm as final captain. o ever held eleven, composed of men who have “Sactioned by the board of faculty|tn. two captaineics in Yale history, been working hard in shape,athletie advisers have been announc- | 41 jugh ‘Te ng was elected | early that they might avenge a cer- | &b, ' The grid title season will open|jeader of both teams in 1891. H tain early on rdefeat administered | October 14, with Business meeting | gifenc the base bull captainey b to them a year ago. Sl e |Te felt that he could not give the Up Against Real Thing. vs. Western { needed attention to both teams. Ald- | Maryland's proposition at Rutgers is{ax) Tech v rich is « natural leader, o student of | % t G ro B o high =cho! ship, as S - much the same as that of George|Western ve Fastern; s Business va'| cijus oot bull and base ball player, Washington at Charlottesville; it will |{oherali & Fe >_t”vrn vs. Tech; 11, Cen-tgand many 2 omcizls belleve Te | - h | hould be allowed to continue at the LS upiasaimanth Pihead of both teams. of a foot m. In twelve | double-headers will be i A vears of coaching and writing for instead of e e et TR newspapers the writer has seen m;nn-? has been cus R e l~"1vc::i&°'¢','“.‘ | fopt ball teams, but the team at Ru IRt bhuiac el is il aiycas i gers this fall, with one possible ex- | and Western v > B e e e el ception; is the mast remarkable ¢ Vs Busl 2 - now tips the indicator on the scales icction of gridiron mastodons he has | Ce Eastern v il S il ol ever seen wearing the same colors in Central Big Six Whitcomb | the same season. And the fact that]Western and Central v Sl St ATy eay At 200 the team wears scarlet jer: and e Bitsine < Bloe Ry 3 e e e B All are candidates for guard berths. than it really is. Unless something < e : o re LAl ndidates fo ¢ b 4 : : <. { Thompson veteran at the posi- appens between now and then. there | ne Feb. | Tnompaoiia teranyatitholiposl: s P e ‘oot bal e 5 e real thing in the{ Ty ‘the busket ball Nelther Virginta Polytechnie Insti- | puch (0O te nmor Virginia Military Institute ey owed enough strength in game ast | Saturday to indicate that eith ! After twe weeks of the usual pre- | liminary - gractice in fundamentals ——— and the basis of team pla, the foot strong as it was a v I ipli s Lall situation at Ithaca is taking chiil idney by | Tiplitz Beats Benjamin. | Shape and a tentative frst team i | two touchdowns to one, and V. M. i.| PHILADELPHIA, September in_the process of selection for Cor- took the measure of Ruanoke by only | Joe Tiplitz beat Joe Benjamin of nell's opening game of the touchdowns to 0. V. M. I espe-|fornia in terrific fight of cight | with St. Bonaventure next Saturday. ally will have to “peric up I t the Olympia Club Jast night. | The line-ups of all five elevens tha it is to naintain the brilliant record it iting became so terrific at times | Coach Gilmour Dobie has been testin established in 1520. - side of the ring be- |in series of dummy scrimmag A recent visitor from Lexington says | tWeen occurred fr that V. M. L has ut a little more than | quently, 100 men on its squad, but that the e not so experienced as those of last season’s eleven. V. M. L. lost near- ly its entire team by graduation. P. 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