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“SP Nav GEORGETOWN AND C. U. "HAVE GAMES AT HOME esting of all contests’ scheduled in the east. Intersectional games are to be played, ds are games in which strong elevens will meet, but not one presents the many attractive features that the Tiger-Mid- shipman meeting promises.. In the first place, Princeton has the nucleus of what last year was regarded as one of the two or three great teams | of the whole country, and the Navy, the Tigers to a standstill during a great part of the time. Navy, stronger this year, hopes to ~edeem its 14-t0-0 defeat. Glaumor al- ways attaches to games at Aunapolis reca of the brigarde of midshipmepn nd the concerted velling. The con- t also offers Prinecton men in the uth an opportunity to see thtir alma nater In action and gives Navy peo- sie a glimpse of the Midshipmen 1gainst one of the “big ‘three,” not al usual sight by any means. © Big Stars May Get In Game. All reports indicate—in -fact, posi- tfve announcement has been made from Princeton—that Lourie and Gar- rity will not start the contest. This <qes not mean, of course, that Prince- ton will he weak, because the players who will Be in the positions left va- cant by the absence of these two stars will be. nothing if not clever and ca- pable; and under the stress of at- tempting to fill the shoes af their fa- mous teammates ould do “better th they know how.” babilities are good, though. de- spite the announcement that Lourie and Garrity. will not be In the game, that, if the play redches a point where 3 slightly stronger offense may turn t in Princeton's favor. both will be rushed into the contest. Without Aurie and Garrity, the chanées are 2qo0d fer the Navy to come out with ‘e lonig end, aspecially if it has a 30od man to score goals from the fleld. ~ Lourie was a great man to run back kicks and Garrity is strong n the secondary defense, but without these men the Sailors will find that :rossing the Princeton goal line is adt the easiest matter in the world. Will Take No Chances However, be the result of the game what it may, undoubtedly Princeton will not take chances of further in- fury to- Garrity and Lourie if it can o0gsibly avoid doing so, and such hances probably would not be few cause the, contest is not likely t 5o of the pink-tea variety. -In all »robability one will see just about as nuch vicious tackling and blocking 13 in any gamo of the vear. Prince- ion last vear was especially noted ‘or its hard play, and Navy's teams Jdways perform in a slashing, driving nanner that is splendid in the sight »f those who know good foot b: Certain it is that everybody in Washing'on who has been able to eg, borrow, bribe, or, well, we won't a ticket will be at \nnapolis. No game in,this section n years ‘has produced the demand 8r tickets that has the one between ceton and Navy, and tickets, by v, are much more scarce than Navy struggle. Georgetown and Catholle University y at home, the former being due entertain the Westminster Collej the latter, Mount St. Mary schools’ should et the th local & ends of ertion, unl e-third the i games | only about idenced on and are to operate Kendall Green to Chester, Pa.. for Pennsylvania \ he Hatchetites will } ok up with William and Mary at| rfolk, and the University of Mfll’y»l Annapol; to play St. R a morning gam == Sallaudet and George Washington m to be against teams of about eir own caliber, and both will have -4 hustle to_win. 'As far as the iversity of Maryland-St. John's :s§me is concerned, if the former had. full strength available' there would 18t be much doubt about it winnihg, S% John's has not won a foot ball me from the Marylanders since. eictory for. it would just agout give it the right to burn down uvfew buildings and would prove for College Park stud a r!lsnsler.| ich to them wounld far eclipse all h comparatively inconsequential pp_‘n!ngs B Pompel, rtinique. 5 t of the games in the nth Atlantic section is that at Lex- ton between University of Virginia d_Virginia Military Institute. The Frmer is anxious to avenge the de- t suffered at the hands of the ets a year ago and the ldtter, on home fizld for the first time with ginia_ and dedicating 2 new ath- io fleld, has every incentive to come ©o§t of the game a victor. The game between what appear to be two lenly matched teams. V. M. L lost mpst of the stars who composed its z;eal eleven of 1920, while Virginia jont import '§s back practically its whole team ¥ a year ago. However, V. M. I. was ‘sluch better than Virginia then and i;emalns to be seen whether or not ~$nditions have evened up. iree mouthern elevems are in the rth for games with powerful teams 78 that =secction. Georgla passed Mrough bere vesterday on its way to >fay Harvard. Washington and Lee nt through taday at noon for a with Rutgers at New Brunswick, %fl Tennessee is at' Hanover for a tch with Dartmouth. With the ex- tion of Washington and- Lee, which nce to Rutgers, the southern eclavens ely to lose by margins which 11 be comfortable for the northern ¢ of the engagement, FALL looked ; When you've § around you'll find no clothes @ values tocotfparé’ to the ~ - 8 wonderful Haas tailored 100 \ per cent all-wool Suits to order at $35 ‘up, are made in our own EERTL LR S The All-Wool House Merchant Tailors " ""1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. g e e s RY H. €. RYRD. ) THE Navy-Princeton game tomorrow stands out as the most inter~ in| Wonderful Value! | 100% All Wool ORTS. 2Princeton Game, at Annap I much weaker then than now, played | Powerful Navy and Tiger . ! Elevens Clash Tomorrow | | | | ANNAPOLIS, Ma., October 14. | | —Powerful Navy and Princeton clevenn will take the ficld at | | the Naval Academy tomorrow afternoon -at 2150 fer the first of the foot ball scason’s mowt average bel The Tigers wi | heavier. The atarting com | tions probably will be ax fol- | | lows: { Navy—Par 1 Bollex, | | left tackle: eft guard; | | | Larson, center; Frawley, right | | right tackle; Tay- Princeton—E. Stinson, left end; Kec left tackle; Baker, Wittmer, center; | | Morzan, right guard; Hooper, Fight tackie; Gray, right end; | McPh quarterback; | roy, I alfback: Newby, right halfback, and Van Gerbig, full- | buck. =t Ivania expects 10 beat Swarth- more handily. but may find itself | against a stiffer proposition than it anticipates. The Quakers have not shown any too much this year for the caliber of team they should have and Swarthmore is stronger than usual. Penn should win the game, with the I possible chance that Swarthmore may Dut across a lucky vietory. i _While Princeton is battling for dear life with the Naval Academy is from asure of William; Is, unless Williams is about 900 jcent etronger than it usually is. | Two mames in which some real fur {is likely to fly are those to be played I t per | at Penn ate and {former meets Lehigh Brown. All four teams are {with the chances favoring Penn State and Syracuse to win. However, both | Lehigh and Brown are sufficlently powerful and versatile to produce in- | teresting sessions for what appear to be the better combinations. Two zames In the We: ference which should be b positions of the art and rcience of foot Lall are those in which Minne- | sota and Ohlo State are booked and | | University of lowa and Ilino scheduled. Ohlo State lost last week ! to a so-called minor college—Ober- | lin—~and Minnesota {s taking to Co-| umbus what is sald to be one of the hest teams it has developed in vears. | (Iowa possesses one of Iteams “of the conferenc ing to reports, and seems fin a fair way for a championship. However. | Zuppke's teams have a way of up- etting predictions, and it would not | be wise for Jowa to count too much on a championship until after the Il- linois game is safely b; BRICKLEY'S GRID STARS WLLPLAYD. . PO, Distinguished exponents of the grid- iron.game will invade Washington next month for a conflict with the local pro- fessional eleven tutored by Ja Hegarty, one-ti Sity s he which is headed b, arlie Bri Harvard's famou: drop-kicker, come here for an engagement Dber 20. Among those on the rost.r of the Mets are Eddie Mahan, former Hare vard star, rated as one of the best foot ball plavers of all time, and George Brickley. one of Charlie's brothers, regarded as a very able gridiron dthlete. Others almost as well known as Mahan are with the | eleven. It is intended to hold a punt- ; ing and drop-kicking contest prior to { the match between the Mcts and the | Black and White. Bunday _afternoon, at American | League Park, the local professionals will’entertain-the All-Lancaster (Pa.) Athletic Assoclation’s eleven in ai game starting at 3 .o'clock. The Pennsylvanians are reported to be a | sturdy aggregation. In eleven starts, last year, they won nine times and { tied once. This year in two victories they have scored 2 points against none for the opposition. Their line-up includes Evans, Franklin and Marshall, left end; Mark, Gettysburg, left tackle; Good, Mercersburg, left guard: Swank, Thiel. center; Long, Army, right guard; Weaver, Franklin and Mar-| shall, right tackle, Sterbach, St. Jo- seph's right end; Schneebeli, Mer- cersburg, quarterback: Anderson. Lancaster High. left haitback; John- | #ori, Yeates, right halfback. and Hos- ter. Franklin and Marshall, fullback. The team averages about 180 pounds 1o the man. rn Con- AR RERNER SUITS To measure THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C, 0 & . 2 < SPORTS. Life’s Darkest Moment. - You' D HAVE A SELLIN Him LOCAL. Georgetown vs. Westminster. at! _League Park, 3 o’cloek. | Catholie versity Mount Nt. Mary's, at Brookland, 3 SOUTH: ATLA 10130 o’clack. lotte. . Johns Hopkins va Dickins Baltimore. T Richmend va. Virginia Polytechale Institute, at Richmond. : Arinity vy. Randolph-Macon, at Dur- ham. . Western Maryland vs. Albright, at| Wesntminster. | SOUTH. b Georgia Tech vs. Furman, lanta. Sewanee va. Og Coly at at At-| Pe A at Columbia. S EAST. Navy vs. Princeton, 2130 o’clock. Harvard vs. Georgia, at Cambridge. e va. Williams, ew Hi | at Annapolis, | E: It’s.a snap to in e va. YA WANTA SELL INSURAMCE To TH BoSs 7 HAW! HAW! THA'S A Goa_vurg! THA'S o RICH ! WHY, TH 805513 JAMES K. BLEWBERRY, y PRESIDEMTOF TW EUREKA € COMPAMY S 10 SURANC e INSURANCE « IMPORTANT ‘GRIDIRON ~ CONTESTS TOMORROW Pu Detroit vs. West at Detroft. ‘SNAPWOOD - The E &W Collar for Fall! ' at West Poin . Syracase vs. Brown, agSgracuse. ‘Washington Rerie Teek, ap MW Wext Virerata ve, ORI Morgantown. bis ve. New York ew York. plucknell ve Lafayette; at Lewts- olgate, va. Susquehanna, at Hamil- nd b CENTRAL. lis Tomor Peanaylvania Military College va. Gnllaundet, at Chester. Pittsburgh ve. Clacinnati at Pitts- Dartmouth va. Temmessee, at Ham- ¢t. John's vn. Maryland, nt Anpap-| Pennsylvania vs. Swarthmore, at Philadelphia. Army vs. Waba State Col~ Ohio State va. Minnesota, at Celum- . Buw. e va North Czrolina:| Jowa vs. Illineéls, at Towa City. Michigan vs. Michigan Aggies, at Aun Arbor. THE MEW 1N SuRAMCE‘ ToR's FIRST CALL Alte. the 1~ AH - UH- " on, 1 BEG PARoON! 1D ONT NOTICE ‘iu iGN o California vs. Pacific Fleet, at Ber- keley. Stanford va. Olympiec Club, at Palo ‘WILL ROOT FOR TIGERS. Princeton alumni will g0 to Annapolls tomorrow- for; Tiger-Navy game car over the W.. B. and A., leaving 12th and New York a -—By WEBSTER. i i i J 7k AU | nesd: pion, Iholde ftour, A 7 ¢ Z ST. iive clud! champ tates { open ta A | ) i 4 TEOH BPECTS BATIE Que right halfback, ‘Three xcholastic AUBURNDALE. Mass. October 14. | George British professionals !, Guilfora, last match of their present Ainerican |adelphia, 2 und 1; York Saturd: GOLF PROS IN TOURNEY. JOSEPH, Mo, zolfers, !t play in’ th golf Bob M i('hnmplmu and Robert Cruikshank, New York open champion. {WHITAKER IS'FOURTH ° 1 i(‘hotm Association, concluded yester- | day. Lasker's fin: |y score was won and lost L the | tolzenberg. Detroit, \l ks, fuilback. with the form INCUP SEMIFINALS |terday won their way to the sen S and Abe Mitehell, | firal round of the Rerthellyn’ cup golf repeated Wed- | tourngient. - Z Cat at Hamilton of Jomse i Miss Collett and Miss Cummings American amateur cham- MWeet today in one of the semi-finals nd Francis Ouin ftia and Mra. Gavin and drs. VanderDeck by 2 u er. O B e he second round Miss Collett glishmen have played their |defeated Miss Mildred Caverly, Phil- Mrs. Vanderbe Dun s d te are to suil from - for Liverpool. th New {ellminated Mise M. I H in, 3 and 2; Mre. G Jr., Chicago, : imings won from Miss Geor- janna Blshop, Hartford., Conn.. after _la hard fought wtenty-hole w Hess Shoes nn. e ephart, 4 erson. dent of pr October 14.—Fo professionals, Brit Jock Hutchisorn, open | n, gnd .Jjm Barnes, United opeh champlon, were here today first annual Joseph ament. Other entrants onald, Metropolitan open tour; \ I\ \ /! ( WEST. mgton vs. Montann, at Seattle. Ll 2 in Washington | in a epecial* venue at noon. Milton W. King, the Columbia build- n i with i _vs. Car- igton, Pa. fo University,.at iversity, rdham va. Villanova, at New York. late vs. Lehigl lex: thorpé, nt Sewamee. | Rutgers vs. Washington and Lee, at New Brumswick. otre Dame, at Lafayette. irginin W i tonians tickets should get in lnl’Alechnry of the Princeton Alum- | sociation, Is in charge of the d any of the former Prince- here who hag not gotten mmunication him. = course. ) our sporting goods which we carry for your selec- tion is beyond question. We guardntee to you that we sell only the best qual- ities. “Everything for sportsmen” uits mes Y. Davis'Sonlm. For Well Groomed Men e ONOR in games is taken as a matter of The quality of WALFORD’S' 909 Pl{.'Ava..N.w. Phone Main 8039 ° economy in the end. 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