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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. v N SPORTS. - ~ 25 Virginia Poly to Send Strong Team Against Maryland : Rail Strike Would Hit Foot Bal! ’ B L ACKSBURG SQU AD H AS l The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. WEIGHT AND EXPERIENCE powerful elevens to Washington Saturday to meet the University Blacksburz men think they have more than an even chance to take back a vear ago in Blacksburg has not been forgotten, and the . BY H. C. BYRD. . o VIR(}INI.\ POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE will bring one of its most of Maryland. Strong physically and made up for the most part of players of two or three years of experience in college foot ball, the home another scalp. That 7-to-8 whipping Maryland presented V. P. L. latter will not Jose much time in its cHorts to get back laurels it lost then. PARDOM ME, BUT DD You EVER SMOKE orE OF THESE PIPES ? BEST PIPE | EYER SMOKED! You SEE THERE'S A LITTLE TUBE INSIDE TH STEM, ALL YA HAVE To Do 1S Pue [ IT OUT AN™ RUM A CLEANER —By Webster. /] JKELY TO PREVENT BIG OOT BALL fans in all sections of the country will be deprived of F some of their choicest games if the railroad brotherhoods carry through their decision to call a national strike on October 30. The intersectional contests, involving long jumps for one or both of the con- testing elevens, will be hit hardest, but there will be oth i east, south, middle west and far west which will have to“cagnacr::le:d“‘:l}:il;: the strike is on. Although the first group of rallroads | will not be affected until 6 a.m. on Sunday, October 30, a few of the ference Ohio State's game at Chicago will involve a long auto trip for the Buckeyes, and here in the east Cor- Two Joneses are in Line for Honors in Foot Ball This looks like n good year | for the Joneses of Excello, Ohio. Tad's ele at Yaole appears to be coming slomg Im pretty £00d shape. Nobody wp at New Haven will prediet a title for the Elin, but everybody ix amil- nd going about with n fine chance to win the conference championnhip. Iowa's fine vietory over Illinois Sntur- ny bore out advance reports of | the strength of the Jonex-conch- ed outfit. Lant seaxon Illinoin outclassed Iown, o victors was Reports from Blacksburg bear the nave b '-‘.-.i.’r.‘i”l-:' “u-mg‘rm |:m ):n\‘\ 53:"-;;, o (:;'rzfi(l:rrfi ':il‘llml:v. x:::yu :.e" will ‘have to start early if it is| | More than mweet for the Hawk- tnformation that V. P. L has a line | UeR MYRRER C @ 1 ington in order Kia Tech will find it easy enough to | o :f:y%ollm..&:h Grounds in time o | than § ¢, figure just how much richer they | will be Sunday morning. At least that *4seems to be their feeling, to judge by reports of their confidence in lhle’, team. Marsignd Ix Recovering. Taryland is slowly getting it lar squad in sh day it will pres which defeated Rutgers. § ably will be thet ars out of the fray mler and MeQuads | erday and will tett which averages a little 190 pounds, behind which are hes fast and clever backs. ore of the fastest and b backs in the section in 1920, fall he appears to be “cuttin every game in which he take Hess, a former Penn State L at fullback is hammering lines ivto such threadbare pieces that there is| not much left of them when the xames are done, if press and private reports of what he did to Richmond University last week are to be ac- more Sutton was IF YA TRy THis PIPE JUST ONCE You'LL NEVER SMOKE ANy THING ELSE! IT's A Pip! Take T From mE ! PARDOM ME , BUT 1F 1| DEC1OE To MAKE A Crarce H WHAT KiN D oF ToBACCo £ct up from Atlanta for the game With Penn State at the Polo Grounds, New York, but the Georgia gridiron- ers are likely to find it a different matter making the return trip. Their only hope lics in the fact that some of “the eastern and southern roads are included in the second group, which will not be affccted until Tues day, November 1. By dexterous jug- £ling of rail schedules and possibly by the use of boats on the trip down the Atlantic seaboard, the Tech wu- thorities be able to keep their little date at the Polo Grounds. Harvard-Centre Game Th _The Harvard-Princeton classic on November 5 will go on, strike or no strike. In fact, none of the big three games will be interfered with. The Harvard team will be able to get as far as New York by boat and can cover the remaining distance to Princeton in automobiles. When the Tigers go to New Haven they can re- verse this process, motoring to New York and then taking boat up the sound. Yale can make the trip to Cambridge in two ways—from New Haven to Boston by steamer or by automobile. withs Georgia Tech at Atlanta are also dubious. Important games on November 12 that will not be harmed are these: Priceton at Yale, W. and J at Pitts- burgh, Brown at Harvard. Illinois, Rutgers at N. ¥ _U. 3 Penn State at Philadelphia and Col- gate at Syracuse. Actual inability to make trips by rall will not be the only obstacle In the way of the gridiron warriors. Even where journeys by boat and cepted at their face value. place at tened. | “rne yal o certai Another big game ends e Yale-Maryland game on Novem- | auto arc possible it is likely that the Has Made Fine Record. practically certain e L Bame endungered on lher 5 may aiso escape the effects of | college facultics will not approve the e aohig ctober 29 is the Harvard-Centre bat- |the strike. The southern eleven will | fast ball men staying away too long V. P. 1. has a record w cates that it has great stre is rapidly developing into ¢ most powerful combinations nd will be at rightf ame will be Jack b goflin, tle, which a good. muny people will want to see. The Centre team will have a trip to make from Danville, be able to make New York on a coast- line steamer, and once in that city the remainder of the journey will be as would be the boat or ma- from their classes, cage if long jumps by chine were necessary. Its first two Eame JE won Ma ky. ‘!\'i:fin“;dlu|,:§n.x i ':Y"fi tron. | easy. 'with ease, and then it weat to o Eeutings back 1o arlottesville | Notre Dame Woyld Be Hard Hit [ville, and held Cent C Nege | ;-,lf('"h "jf* game at Princeton, and Notre D. i KPRES"JENT HARD'NG W|LL e, R and, Bl Comre Coters T ittaburh sill undoubtedly find’ ways | Notre Dame will be hit twice in meIBE UARDED BY GRIDMEN Jose in the fourth by two touchdowns, | @ €l0CK. and means for trekking it back across | same spot by the strike. The Hoosier Tcst week at mond the t S ivesaity plavers Fennay after the game at Phil- | gleven had planned two games in the | G DED Several Catholi > on the casuls the hard ‘s Saturda simply walked all over the univer hearing the name of that city, running up a score of 34 to 0, : v list as the result with Mount Si Currin, halfback, adelphia with Penn on the vame aft- erncon. Al October 29 west the the other contests on m safe, although in the ago-Colorado tussle, east—at West Point on November 5 and at the Polo Grounds with Rutges Va., members of the ball squad have October 18.— William been WILLIAMSBURG. Nine _husky and Mary foot count which would have been much | Miryis Saty 2 Chi Rt Swora 1 a8 Siputy’ sheriffe fo St a5 & Vigger had V. P. L desired to make |13 bad foo o Chlcago, may have to he canceled, _ (o1 clection day, November 8. Bothpesnal boiyguard for President Hard- it larger. hest punter on the squad, ha on Gateeas \"',7 I;M_ n will exist|contests will have to be called off If|ing when he visits the college tomorrow The Blacksburg squad is due to At e, b ik arday, November 5. when the | the strike becomes a reality. Another | to speak on the occasion of the install- come here Friday morning, and prob- (Sa arlile lery, [tallbacle girike will be onin full hlast. 'The | Polo Grounds attraction to suffer will | ton of Dr. J.'A.'C. Chandler as head of ably will practice during the after- | R0 G0 PO Lably will be able to D el hracctiunal game of that duy ibe the Penn-Dartmouth game on No-| the institution. moon At American L e the | play asainst Villanova here Satur- at West Pointe—will certainis oo | v moer 12, The Quakers will be able Twenty-six men will comprise the|play agains oMOKE 1T 7 HERe's oint—will certainly be im-{to make the trip easlly enough, but doubtful whether party, twenty-two of whom will be but it is ver THIs 15 CowBoy'S You BET | WiLL, pos; ble. Also the Pitt-Nebraska con- Dartmouth, unless it starts by auto STAKE TO ROY GRATTAN. | e or Corwin will get into the R - > T FoRGET A Y test will go by the board players. Surrin ors CORWINAE DELIGHT . EVER ) JA CANOF (T RIGH Tom . DoN'T FoRGE AL, AN M GOy Sy v the boards. The Le-|several days in advance, will hardly| ATLANTA, Ga. October 15—The Some ardent Blacksburg L 2 WITH ME ! WHY, MARN, To CALL ME UP TV ({7 GET ome oF e 1o ‘mae the il hardly be|find it possible to travel down from | grand circuit seduon of 1921 opencd SIMOIKE \T S I'VE SMOKED THAT ‘RE = 5 Ay po make the trip to Seattle for | Hanover and still be fit for a hard| here yesterday Tommy Murphy Vi 24 vears! FIRST TIME YoU RE TrosE PIFES Soom's Woapis game with the University of | game. On the same day the Colum- | plloted Roy Grattan to victors in the BRAND FOR H | GET MomE \Washin . unless steamship facil- | bia-Ohlo University conflict at South | feature. the 2:05 p; winning all s along the Pacific coast are used 'Field will probably be called off. heats, the best CHICAGO BEING DRILLED TO STOP TIGER OFFENSE CHIC.—‘\GO. October 18.—When the University of Chicago tcam leaves Thursday to meet Princeton on the eastern school’s grounds it will have been trained in all the plays which.were used by the Tigers against Annapolis last Saturda A back diagrams of the Tigers' offensive play. and Coach Stagg has coached the Maroons diligently in the different formations. With two weeks rest, the squad is pronounced in better shape than at any time this fall. l HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED the rush of the Tigers' attack. Ch cago showed up good against Nort western, but looked “ragged” against BY WALTER CAMP. ball teams throughout the utry are having a merry time with | Trurdue. One set, like Wiscon- scout for the Maroons brought to From advance ticket sales it i pected that 1,000 rooters will pany the team. These will be he by Artthur Cody, cheer leader of the university. - Two of the four teams which have < ex- con thet 1 the en strong contenders for big te } are becoming alarmed valuable addition: ol ‘I::;?l‘t’)\': in IHE past face elimination | because are getting no opposi- the Hurvard game Saturday did 1e o her of Vie || next Saturday, |r.»m. while others, like Pittsburgh, ' :('rhd;:m ;kl;«!h'hu av '17}.‘0 ;h:‘n;l 2 ol Princeton a 0 g % ANNAP( . Md.. —Cele- | Who broi ith hi 1, 200-po i) Wolverines Meet Buckeyes, (v et Ml e tin s o een brati A\I'?l.‘ls. Md., October 18.—Cele- | g, TORELL Thiversity of Vermont. an i [ Y h - iy ke Michigan will play ite, frst bix WGV dcfears B wha the brating their 7-to-3 foot ball triumph | Afj-New Eneland selection in that 'po- ou have until midnight, December 31st, 1921, and to ten gamg-of the season at Ann Ar- | e L L r | |over their ancient rivals of the Univer- | sition last season. i . . ten Eame-of h o Ohio State, The : ex tiow She had ge-| | wn abbeensed throat. et the 10 persons saving the largest numbers we will award dates with Chicago ahd| CouLDNT HIRE ME To USE ANV THING Penn State Leader May Be Out of Harvard Game STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Ocfo- ber iS—Penn State's chances in and White lender fusisted upor | DEFLAT OF MARYLAND Caarvight, 1931, B T. Webetan - ST. JOHN'S CELEBRATES a ward and the was pronounced in the 1o ashes, dust to dust land and seven for us. The cadet squad of students cam remation of Ma words: has recefved b cast into the flames || three for Mary- || 1 two | for the journey. In the western con- Georgetown’s prospects for a game time being The purse was $2,500. 1 i 1! ‘Do You Want a FORD FREE? If you want a brand-new 1921 Ford Touring Car Absolutely Free, begin TODAY to Save All the CROWNS You Get From Bottles of ARROW SPECIAL | keyes 27+ ¢ over Minne-|ve 3 < E;uz;kfifa -l.ur“dn\\? >n;f\~pfi‘fxr|m. St ithe Navy. But on the whole Princeton leading his team on the field they have achieved over Curley Byrd's QUINT SEEKING COACH. A e iplendia shape, 'de had better preparation for her laxt Saturday, although he was crew in nine years, the student body of [ ,n-y yo o PR C R turn Evaduation of many stars of last year. major contests with Harvard and| | met mble {o tike part & ?Ie ot cive e e e Yosemite A. C. mee Wisconsin, another unbeaten Yaie than have her two big rivals. game with Lehigh. Unleas his about the streets of the city and on the | ©Ut a basket ball team {s a coach, The, en ,fl,wauo{{. v;‘.x: p‘lhay Rl:lllém'l‘:v n\l:x‘l‘n:h\\"!lll r:.;]l rlun-e = ('n:\rlne to m“_(: rear college campus last night, the af- |squad has the Ingram gym from 8 to] § at Urbana, and while the Badgers fo er team is really a team until air culminating with n huge bonfire. cloc = b Pow look better, the Orange and Blue | Satu and that is pretty late for e :l! :::fi £ The cadets busled ‘u’i‘em‘:fiwsflflfll"“dx)_ 10 o'clock Tuesday and Friday evenings, ; e Team 'is expected to recover from !Such discoveries. The one solace in R e Nittamy | [collecting boxes and all kinds of rub- |and is fully uniformed, but is seeking a ) §i . the trouncing given it last Saturday¥ {ihe situation for the Sons of Eli, elaven. P ¥ bish for the pyre, which was one of the |tutor. Del Zahn, Lincoln 4254-J, is the | Ji % 2 . c W dowa il g0 to|IOWONE I8 that the' fnjury Column . largest ever built at the college, When | manager. il Get all of your friends to help you—a brand-new Ford Touring Car is The Indiana ven Wi lhas been kept down. Now, however, . o2 % ~ 2 Minnesota Saturday, (o meet MInhe; | they need fierce opposition in real \WANT WEST VIRGINIA | a prize certainly worth a little effort—and you have an equal chance with sota and prese dications DPOINtlgames, 4 s to defeat for the flfl]‘?;f:;,h”‘f};gl"] Fard) sufteredl in wuchiine shrie | £ | every one else because there are two classes—consumers and dealers. Make Hoosiers have a good attack, ng | Way until the game with Georgia. It TO BATTL MINNESOTA i o i o ; H HEH e Minnesots, hus made weak showing | (00 [0 Indiana had no good kick- s i s | up your mind right now, that you are going to be riding around in one of in her defense. n— er that the stiffer running at-| MINNE. L ous, = < c ol % - T . !h‘“wfiii'x‘ :l:'\m:» n‘(-! L .{.1‘.1.211 ack de rd the end of the —An intersectional foot ball game in these cars, and by working and say ing crowns enthusiastically you soon will e e > Yiie 1 R e sed earlier. This 5 " Tnive Seheduted for this week end. jgame W u 3 ) 1922 between teams of the University No Dame and Nebr: will meet | would have Indiana home with! ,f Minnesota and the University of == at Sowts Hend in one Branter encait an Eiven Golon Elanir | e e day i] Contest Open To All—2 Classes—Consumers and Dealers rezl defensive | am. Georgia | a clearer idea of the of non-conference | power of the Hi Jame team is co through West Virginia alumni here. 1t was said that athletic authorities middle west gam 5 (CLASS A) CONSUMERS (CLASS B) DEALERS teams. The Notre Dan iz oo Imower R inia i Th dent of winning, despite its de- [showed up the we ss of the Crim- | at the West Virginia institution had | < % . tt‘e;tn by Iowa two weeks ago. | e tioe J i | communicatea with Dr. L. J. Cooke, | is class embraces the public in general— This class ‘embraces the trade in general— Yale has only West Point, Brown | athletic director at Minnesota, re- | any person not directly interested in the sale all persons working in or owners of groc {and Maryland to meet before her final garding a game. therefore should of ARROW SPECIAL for personal and home ~ Ji0T¢s safes, restacrants, fourbains, luncl INDEPENDENT ELEVENS games. ~The team —_— ooms, h in f: % ) ;":‘“\,‘(:’l“ff',',::l';“:,?‘":{]"l; o :,’:; | ASKS NAVY TO CANCEL L i : uses, whether it be by the bottle or case, and !rirm ulli:;‘l:l:'de;tl‘l;g" In-fill!.s SPB"é‘I:l: - A defi to the Mohawk A. C. time last vear. > to the FIVE persons in this class sending and not generally considered as a private heen issued by the sunners| Harvard hax Pennsylvania state| GAME LISTED SATURDAY in the largest number of ARROW CROWNS consumer. [To the FIVE persons in this class and Centre before her Princeton test. These two are ideal opponents, the one to test the Harvard line on de- fensive and the other to quicken the wits of back field ang line to a versa- tile attack and to the task of stop- ping player like McMillan. Princeton has Chicago and Virginia, and these games should give some) breathing space for the patching up of injuries and for getting back vi- tality. sending in " the largest number of ARROW CROWNS saved by December 3ist we will award one each of these Ford Touring Cars. for a game next Sund T ners have defeated Virginia A. C. and the Naval Hospital elevens. ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 18.—The | West Virginia ~Wesleyan foot ball {team has asked to be relieved of the |game with' the Annapolis midship- |- {men scheduled to be playeg here next |Saturday. A telegram to this effect i was received today by Commander Douglas L. Howard, secretary-treas- urer of the v ‘Athletic Associa- . tion. Commander Howard has not vet replied. e B G S B e B B B S S S S each of thesé Ford Touring Cars. Towner A. defeated the Falls| Church eleven yesterday on the lat- ter's field, 24 to 0. ANY an autoist gets stalled on the road i because he didn't Several youthf ms are looking for games. The Woulten A. €., averaging 125 pounds, Pat Curtin, West 350 angdon A. C., L. Fitzgerald, North Here Are e es o e_vtest: (1) All crowns must be those removed from bottles of ARROW SPECIAL, either.PALE or | | i saved by December 31st we will award one | | | i | (6) Crowns may be sent in for entry in installments to suit the convenience of the y . Lt | = DAPK. and must show the regular Arrow mblems, formerly Mount Rainicr| pondon Playing Fields Society has know the meaning of a for- < trade-mark in red or black. New or unused Contestant, or may be retained and turned In ‘5..( . 115 pounds. Hyattsville,| S 5 & h crowns will not be counted in the contest. as a lump sum at the lose of the contest. 4 veland A. C. 105 Nortn| eign sound 1n his car. (2) Contest began October 6, and ends st t pounds, 57 [ More tham 100 officials are required to handle a big tourney properly. | e ey (7) All contestants must secure a receipt for the crowns they turn In, as winners will be obliged to présent these receipts before awards can officially be made. (€] midnight Saturday, December 31, 1921. Ail Crowhs must be in our ofiices by noon (12 o'clock), Wednesday, January 4, 1922, and any received after that hour will not be entered in the contest. (3) Announcement of winners will be made 6. and successful con- Are You Fit or Many an otherwise per- 1 fect fltting suit has been 1 HOREMANS TWICE RUNS 200.| Itevestiznte This NI ‘Winner YORK, (¢ 30x3%, in. ber the Belgian_ billiardis This contest is open in both classes to & t_exhibitions of s il one of h ruined because the tailor | on or about January Vesterday in his (hree-day exhibition| A dependable tire ", . W ogiqe I testants will be notified by letter and adver. 211 Persons living in the City of Baitimore or against Koii Yamada. Japanese ! that ix good for most that touched it up dldn t i * tising. State of Maryland, the District of Columbia The Bel; cue wie ""cr! defe S| gratifying mileage. ]( 3 . b . i1 (4) Al crowns entered in this contest must and Virginia. 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