Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1921, Page 19

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SPORTS. Southern Fool Ball Teams See Much But Conquer FAIL TO MATCH RIVALS IN CALIBER OF PLAYERS BY H. C. BYRD. OUTHERN elevens went north Saturday, they saw what they saw, S but conquered nothing other than their own disinclinations to ac- cept good sound thrashings. North Carolina, North Carolina State “ollege and University of Maryland invaded other sections, but the suc- Less of Caesar’s legions was not coincident with their ventures. It was he same old story that southern foot ball is not the northern variety, and hat the caliber of the players on Dixie squads is less than that of the ndividuals making up the teams north of the Masan-Dixon line. Maryland, of which, perhaps, mostvard and Princeton just the kind of s expected because in 1920 it |games desired to bring the Crimson: 'lipped the team to which it was |and Tigers around into fighting:trim pposcd. was worst defeated of all. |in their process of development for nd it has no excuse to offer, for it | the games to be played in November. as soundly thrashed by a much more |Indiana_was beaten by about the owerful, experienced and finished | score expected, but Colgate really leven. It the first half, performed more creditably than even it had any reason to expect, consid- ering the rather mediocre showing made in the two previous games. George Reed, graduate manager of athleties at Colgate, told the writer cakness in two positions, the nders put up a game fight. L d_part of the conte zained ground so rapidly that it seldom held for downs. Syracuse Gets Break. Syracuse got a break ginning of the game which gave it u edge and a start which it main- L ines On the first i faryland players s lie ball drop betw covered by 18-yard | despite | | i making one of its greatest teams. It his opinion that this is the first had_sufficient material rant belief that Xt year, at the latest, be back to s old pre-war standard on the grid- iron. te ha n them. racuse p and befo sovered from their iad a touchdown i i Georgetown, Just asx was said after it had been held to a lone touchdown ere It another within five {1t D 14 to, : €t \inutes after that on a brilliant run [bY Lebanon Valley, needed only o ¢ thirty vards by Kellogg. who is|little time to develop an offense to A D . o to |have a powerful machine, and the BO0d b e O e but | Di§ score It ran up against Ursinus t Tarydand mot together and |Showed that it is on the road to a SCORE < e ul season. Exendine has ma- Svented scorini during the remain- | S0 0 Good tam:. He has e inme | said so himself, and, having good L O material, he hes the ability to mold 1 easily and running up points nut much trouble. it into a machine. last week that his school has in the ason since before the war that Col- I to it should by ! 'THE EVENING PAIR ARMY POLOISTS FOR CUP TOURNAMENT Army polo teams have been paired for play in The Evening Star cup tourna- ment that is to get under way tomor- row afternoon in Potomac Park. In the opening engagement, Camp Humphreys will be sent against the Freebooters, a team including War Department and Fort Myer players. Ford Myer Artil- lerymen and War Department first will crash Wednesday and Fort Myer Caval- rymen and War Department second arc to meet Thursday. FEach of these matches will be started at 4 o'clock. At 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon winners of tomorrow’s and Wednesday's ngagements will be opponents. The victor in this encounter will face the | winner of the Fort Myer Cavalry—War Department seconds game in the final next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The teams have been handicapped as follow: Camp Humphreys, 0; Freebooters, 3; Fort Myer Artillery, 6; War Department seconds, 8; Fort Myer Cavalry, 11; War Department first; 14. | Camp Grant and War Department first {fours were to be opponents in Potomac jPark this afternoon in the final match jof the tourney for the Post cups. Play was to get under way at 3:30 o'clock. It was hoped that the Camp Grant team would enter the second tournament, but the four will have to leave Washington tomorrow. D. C. BIKEMAN FOURTH INTITLE CYCLE RACES Cyelists of the Metropolitan Dis- trict scored decisively in the natlonal amateur bicyele road championships held yesterday in Potomac Park, un- North Carclina’s showing nst | George Washington also made £00d | der the auspices of the Amateur tas about what was looked for |2 prediction in this column last week | Bicvele League of America. First \ote familiar with the coaching [that it would come along and Winplace was captured by Arthur Nie- foot ball games this fall. The Hatch- ol Fetger. 1 ame in which e c e e Fathar mever takex | etites got going in their game with e s Mavers Satueday | Western Maryland and won by a ever # 12Y | three-touchdown margin, outplaying (leven In to PI4Y | from the first blust of the whistle S peomten, s | their Green and Gold opponents. In- i cidentally, if memory serves without Jrobably sent h rictiy on the de Jid Yale to as low lfault, that victory over Western - {Maryland last week was the first a; Pt i o {George \ashington team has won 4 the first half without being ap- | {rom that school since 1908. H nily much the weaker eleven. Th nd ‘half, though, presented a dif- rent aspect, and the reserve strength i the northerners was far too much .r that which the Raleigh team could resent. Gallaudet's play against Franklin and Marshall at Lancaster must have been exceptionally good, mnotwith- E wding it was defeated by two i touchdowns. Franklin and Marshall {had been in fu\lr‘ r(ll{liu;sls }[;rllorfl:o | T i ithe one with Gallaudet, while e While very little u!r(‘nunfl \\fl:l‘[\).fl;;'l latter was making its first appear- h b eing meearded | ance. That the Kendall Green cleven < someth o e resarded | was able to hold the Pennsylvanians R o B e aeor [0 to 0 In the first half is evidenco o qovew, Torkers. the Brooklanders!that another strong team is In the ide a better showing than . making at 5th street and Florida ave- h: other elevens which nue northeast. f-ainst northetn schools. Georgin Tech bids fair to gtand out m, s work against Richmond College minsky of New York, with a total of sixteen points, while second honors 1 went to Anthony Beckman of Ho- lboken,* N, J., who amassed thirteen points. G. J. Flatow, the only Wash- | ington entry finishing among the first i four, made four points, placing him I behind Carl Stockholm of Chicago, who got six points. Nieminsky had two firsts to his credit, pointing the way in the half- imile sprint and the three-mile race ) against time. He was second in the mile and five-mile events, which were won by Beckman. The latter was runner-up in the three-mile ride, but failed to place among tho first four in the sprint. Stockholm got a sec- ond, third and fourth in the four races, while Flatow earned a third and two_ fpurth places. John Conover, Baltimore rapresen- tative, made two points with a third place in the half-mile sprint, and tied for fifth place with W Raucheisen of ‘Philadelph who made his points by finishing third in " a week ago, C. U. probably sur-|again this year as possibly the ] finis) hir Friseq even its own supporters. | airengest eleven in the south. The t)l::‘lml(l_‘e ride. Henry Weed of Bridse- ordham @ weel ago whipped. Wash- | Atianta school has won every game|Dort, Conn, was sixth with a lone igton College 101 to 0 and undoubt- fit has played by big scores and Sat- | DOt ,l“"“‘e“ by a fourth y in 1y had a feeling that it would do'urday walloped Davidson by 70 to 0. the mile. ,mothing of the kind against C. U.|Davidson was beaten by Virginia by e he Brooklanders havw a team which only four touchdowns. 11 bear watching and which bid: — = ir to win its share of games be-| Virginia amd Virginia Military In- re the season ends stitute, which meet ‘this week in a — same which will be just about as Virginia Polytechnic Institute did )t win from tre College, but put Ip a real struggle, losing by just two buchdowns. V. P, L, as Athletic Di- {close to a “grude” contest as is pos- sible to get in college foot bail, play- ~d in games last Saturday, the re- sults of which indicate they are of ctor Miles told the writer in Sep- |about the same strength. When Vir- mber, has a fine foot ball team in | ginia goes to Lexington Saturday e making. there will be a game well worth the making of even that outlandish trip to watch. offered to Har- Indiana and Colga DISTRICT PROS STRONG IN OPENING GRID CLASH ROFESSIONAL clevens invading Washington this jall for encoun- ters with the local paid foot ball aggregation will meet with sturdy opposition. In its opcning cngagement at American League Park lesterday, the Black and White casily disposed of the Wilmington, Del, am, 33 to 0, i demonstrated that it is an eleven capable of making atters interesting for all comers. The team has plenty of weight and rive, and, considering the scant preliminary work-outs indulged in by lost of its players, went about the business of vanquishing the visitors i a smooth manner. Jack Sullivan, one time Holy CrossThe reserves defeated the Marylands, .1 North Carolina State star, and | 36 to 0. while the first eleven beat the Circles, 13 to 0. oy-Mackert, Marylander, who made | # %o AT WASHINGTON CLUB Tairings for the first round in the annual competition for the club cham- pionship and Birney cups at the Washington Golf and Country Club were announced today. The pairings: Championship flight—J. C. Davidson vs. C. G. Duganne; Julian T. Burke vs. C. H. Doing, jr.; J. T. McClenahan vso A. W. Howard: Tom Moore vs. C. V. Piper; Russell Jewell vs. S. B. i D. V. Burr vs. J. T. Barnes: { Carlson ve. John I. Power and 8. L. Mosby vs. J. Holt Wright. { " Birney Cup—A~Zappone vs. Howard iT. er; Col. J. H. Hull vs. E. D. rewson; W. A. Elliott vs. Col J. | W. Barker. C. S. Douglas vs. F. F. i Rice H. Me- v loncure difference In_club handicaps are to apply in the Birney cup event. Entries for the annual fall tourna- ment of the Columbia Country Club close tonight. They should be sent to | the greens committee at the Columbla. | More than 100 entries are expected for \a atl-south Atlantic team last year, | Mohawk Junfors vanquished the|the event, which will probably be p anE ¥ g . | Palace Athletic Club, 14 to 0. The de-|one of the best at rney. /the scoring in the first Lalf, the | fongive ‘play of the Mohawk forwards | neld amatcur tourneys iemer getting two touc atter one. Leighty of last year's ergetown ven crossed the Wil- @gton line in the third period and Navy downs and | was a feature. Terminal and Roamer clevens bat- tled.to a 6-6 tie. The former scored its touchdown in the last minute of about the District in several years. 2 SCHOOL ELEVENS IN GAME. § arterback, was Navy g k, play. Eastern and Gonzaga high school e for flock of points in elevens will meet tomorrow in a foot 2 | _Girard Athletic Club downed the| ball game on the Tidal Basin grid- {Sioux Athletic Club, 24 to 12. Both 1 in Potomac Park. Play will Esickerhocker Club's cleven inau-paon nogetyt diine 4. 0 the Tor. yrated its campaizn with a T-to-0 ' o @y over the Emcralds. The game , Ward pass. @ hard fought, with the Knicks | ASlrcle Junlors nosed out Carlyle Qhe cdge in Shecd qnd teanm | Athletic Club In a 12-t0-6 encounter. coted (e onndan goal | Folen plaved well for the winners. he winners. | Friendship Athletic Club blanked = i = - S _ i the Perry gridironers in a 14-t0-0 en- wha Athletlc Club ran rough- | ounter, Heath was Friendship's od over Columbia Athletic Club in s the cdge in speed and team- iy 81-10-0 cnmagement. Goldy and | Pest sround gainer. man proved capable 1 e Bowman G e Plungers | quineey Athletie Club took the, veral spectacular end runs. | measure of the Hyattsville eleven in - {2 26-to-0 match. The ELevinthan Athletie Club started its make little headway against Ason by beating Stanton Athletie sturdy Quiney forwards. ‘ugh, 19 1o 0. “Boyd, Nevitt and | Ison starred for the victors. | . Emanon Club easily vanquished the = | Nationals in a 27-to-0 scrap. Eagle- ston and Gude did the bulk of the playing for the Emanons. losers could the Qaentin Athletic Club teams scored \slly in their initial engagements. Use Our Car “While We Paint Yours i We furnish you a car at i a cost not to exceed the amount _you pay to operate your own car and give you a paint job | equal to if not better than the original. Semmes Motor Company: 613 G St. NW. Phone Main 6660 rt at 3:30 o'clock. 1 Burke; J. B. P. Garnett; George Hutchison vs. Lieut. Col. L.| 5. Morey. The first round of match play in both events must be completed by next Sunday. Three-fourths of the Pre- RAMESES Famous Turkish Cigarettes STAR, WASHINGTON Shufflin’ Phil Dol;glus Gets New Deal. 0 T M Giants’ hurler, who got revenge on Mays for opening game defeat by bril- | Uant victory yesterday., [ ¢ Toei Comriowin - JIJGLAS NOW FIGURES | O PITCH NINTH GAME NEW YOKK, October 10. Tell the folks down in Birmingham I'll win the world champlionship for the New York, Nationals if I am called upon to pitch{ the deciding gamc.” said P'hil l'«-u’;]as‘ today. And the Giants believe it will be just | Mnj. Arthur Yencken of the British embassy staff, the pres- { | ent titleholder, and.C. M. | of Baltimore and Washingto: will meet in the final round of the men's singles of the District championship ten tourney at the Dumbarton Club tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, The men's donbles and mived dou- Dblen alxo will be completed thix ! week. Matckes in the mixed doubles are being played to- dny to bring the evemt to the gy +bout Shuffiin’ Phil's turn to twirl 8 IR again when the all-important game; » X comes around. l‘ Emil Meuscl, one of the Giants' hit-1 “Ruth hit & low spitter when he hit | ling =tars. has jumped far uhead of | his homer. 1 think he outguessed me, ! brother Bob in their “dinner series” | for he was all set for the kind of a| H ile gave it 4 good ride,” Yankee Bob's | ball he hit. | Douglas said. FEATURE No. 1 SHOULD your car develop ‘trouble within a 15-mile radius of our station and you are un- hitting | I point desired within i ? same radius. Distances over 15 miles will be || to | left carly 1o ing the game was as able to get it under way, |i we will tow car to any || - ,°D. €, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921. Nothing in Pilgrimages to the North SPORTS. 19 ON SERIES ANDIN w. | FIGURES | Giants . | Yonkees | First Ga | Yankees, 3; Glantx, 0. | Second Game-— i Yank cen, Ginnts, 0. Third Game-— 13; Wankees, 4: Yankees, FOUR Attendance (pald) Recelpts B Ynnkees' and whare (75 ner Indians’ and Pirates’ skare (15 per ecnt) 908732 Browns' and Cardinas® whare (10 per cent) 604487 ! OTAL FOR FOUR GAMES, | Attendance e HNO2Z2 Recelpts K456.819.00 | Advisory whare .. 2 Club owners® share. Players' nhare . Yankees' and share ... Indinns’ share The Yankee: divide their b money 60 per cent to winner of the series and 40 er cent to the lower. The other | clubs wharing the money will divide on a fifty-tifty baxix. SIDELIGHTS ON SERIES Continued from pa be present when Babe Ruth u homer. were out of the park wi the Bambino connected for four ba the ninth yesterday. They h rofd the crush, in thin over ro0d The Yanksx were hap dugout before the game, with band alongside them. “Better vour joy until later.” the Giants v ed to them. 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