Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1921, Page 25

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AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 SPORTS. 2 : New Players Join George Washinglon Squad igh School Grid Series Opens Tomorrow TCHETITES NOW HAVE The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. —BY WEBSTER. II]UMBARH]N NE‘I’MEN WESTERN AND BUSINESS : i § ‘e AR My LETTLE NEQ =AM TYPHOID My CAR WAS VE LosT 2 CARS (B9 DEVELOPED AlEetion ) | artie T Ifacnert g™ | L NINTEROTYMATCH, TO MEET IN INAUGURAL: i H, THIRTY MEN PRACTICING { BY H. C. BYRD. | IIREE new players joined the foot ball squad at George Washing- | T ton yesterday, all of whom have had considerable experience. Altrup, who used to play in the line at Roanoke College: Drake University halfback, and Robertson, who held down a t guard for the University of Te were ersey first time, and, to use the expression of one of the men in charge tics at George Washington, “they look good.” | A, Tels MORNIMG. VOUR. K105 HAD EM? | | ESTERN and Business elevens | stadium ton v alternoon & o1 the anm schoul I teams were sent thre in fair condition for the iray. i ¥ but We r will he d hawk Athie al hi he « on th n Buff and Blue j | Tomple Grav Burrell wer W, H W [ ¢ Washington now has a | S squad of thirty men practicing daily,|| Lourie and Garrity Out and many of them are players of con- || - experience. Injuries have of Tiger-Navy Contest 159 Somenweat hul el PRINCETON, N. J., Octoher 13. oanidiy, il —Lourte ana > of Hart,! hape for the contest Saturs || William and Mary, at Nors 1 i i i | kfield when the Tiger 1l team meetx the Navy at Annapolix Saturday. | oy certainly will be in | the backficld. Newby and Van | Gerbig probably will he the two other backs, with McPhee ‘\ “ith every man in good shape th chetites will have a line avi MY LAMO LERD My RENT WA S ENER LOST ANYTHIN NEAH, ! WA HCOKED f - - UBLE D It THE STECKMARKET?( | o $50,000 LALT YEAR 3:%(‘55 Dv'!f-yc'i—l.f DoviLe 1 DRoPPED *IC.0c0 = 5T WEECK THE FIRST COF OCTOBER LA = at quarter. represented it at any time last Yearjleven. Ward is six feet four and! orithis. weighs 204 pounds, and Boui, six — feet five and tips the scales some- | “Zcke™ Balley, University of Mary- [ Where around 220. ! land center, who sustained a broken Jaw In the there last week, | Demand for t : 5 : | Princeton foot ba perhaps greater t ets to the Navy- 1 game Saturday is | n to any contest | In fact, no night. Surgeons cd to be divided in th ther or not it would be ot the r avy foot bal e hurry a hington that th day is i Foot Ball Supplies £350 Boys' oot Ball bmis 1 $2,98 | of supply. the greate nee has become wors hed a foot ball kind of infection ui'|U in y < will b . the nature of which|duy to w the Tigers and Midship- has not been determined | men battle for gridiron supremacy. ems no doubt | wd that has | e | that thick wnd | roo: Bad Jler- | d{ Central, which @x Lo face bistern e l v $2.00 " TENNIS CHAMPIONS WIN | \ e I \ S \\, A\ \\\\\ % U ( You 010, HEY ? Now, DON'T ForceT 90 D10 1 BeT |l 15 Give ME A RING To-0AY . THEY WANT To THEY LL SMerE THE NEXT TimE KMow ABouT A LOT CF = YV \voure Dowr My DEDUCTIOMS = WAY 21 PuT Dowr 3 ZRNE Prineeton, If minux the services of ! Western Marsland, though a small | Lourie and Gharrity, the aces of its| tnstitusion, having less than a hun- | backfield, will not present the of- dred man studsnt id to possess| fensive front to the middies that it two of the bigg ackles on any| did a year ago. va. (Yankees _ INBIG SERFES GAMES R r F | A record for world series pitching| e Jess Barnes” feat of strik- | was made om October 6, 1919, at Chi- Inz ovt ten Yankees yesterday was| €ago. in the xixth game between the Jle feat, it was not a record | Cincinnati Nationals and Chicago yrld series. Ed Walsh fanned | Americans, when Eller of the Reds, Cubs in s ! the second innin; lown ost in the title up in the re the records of those inning, also fanned. Then Eller nned seven or more: atruck out Liebold and Fddie Col- | lins in succesaion, making six straight SEVEN. strike-outs. (Boston A.) 1 vou BET! 1 wanT NYou To Come ouT To., T HOUSE Ar' MEET TH MISSUS s 1 GOT A COME PACK oM My 19 20 INCOME TAR IN EXHIBITION EVENTS ST Foot Bail A 00T BALL SHOES 8550 SPOPT AR 905 F Street ve. iDREA.DNAUGHTS SEEK ACTION | : Diedinaught Jdria wants T erested sl llen. Box 17 i eleven on I urgh \. hl'?:b;;—l‘\lnneen (Boston A.) DOWN THE ALLEYS- 9, 1906—DBrown (Chicago N.) —— =\ o0%—Donovan (Detroit | cugo N. { ASONIC LEAG MISS C. LEITCH BEATEN. na Coliett, mineteen - year - oid ittsburgh N. elphia A October 191 1—Coombs_(Philadel~ co player, de Mi phin A. . New York N. Totals... 4 »itch, British, an October 1914—Rudolph (Boston Osirls. champion, 1 up tn a o i 3 delphia A. 85 KD 90 . 1915—Wayer (Philadelphia V 4 110 otals n A. ™ 103 e ocals. . T S8 113§ » W onsistentl the British 191 ichupp (New York: 3l i 88 N0 va_ Chicagoe A. 1 L 0SREE October 7. 1915—Vaughn (Chicago SO Nob va. Boston A. Totals.. 480 #52 513 for her driving. ‘ woman, who s f: | CHERRYDALE NINE TO PLAY. 2| Cherrvdale Athletic Association will meet the Caprice nine in a benefit ba ) | ball game at Cherrvdale Sunday. Pl | will start at 3 : 85 11 3 WASHINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE city P. 0. Billier. October 11, ID05—Mathewson (New | York N.) wx. Phila’elphia A. 0§ 111 79 601 103 October | 190s—Mullin (Detroit A 1 . = . M S 106 2 109 &5 Ei e. L 21 400 413 Totals.. 2 e T ey ey [T A T A S BRITONS WIN AT GOLF it A Totals.. 54 %00 Totals.. 13t 435 47 . M. Oyster. Western Tnfon. | . = o 1. Nat. Sav. and_Trus '\fl‘h"ld(‘ = ‘ommercial at. Sa and Trus HAMILTON, Mass. Oc ibe (Philadel- MT. PLEASANT LEAGUE. Geores and, Al i onal golfers, yeste se P. Guilford, Amepe d Franeis| up. nzo N. Calymtin. Rarker's Tt .87 94 85 vk (Philadelphin | Hayder.. Totals. Will Life Be as Good to You? The man whom success has touched with her magic wand shrewdly fortifies his fortunes with good health. 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