Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 29

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D CRIPPLES REJOIN TEAMS |SCHIONERS GET READY AT MARYLAND AND C. U.| FR FSHERVAN'S RACE HALIFAX. N. 8, October 20.—Rival | CHEDULED to encounter formidable opposition in wames Saturda Fr AT i S S oy BY WALTER CAMP. e T tn e o demreraie | 1 the Univere college foot ball teams of the District and vicinity have been drill- mpionship of 1 “"mzl‘_;x\"" ATURDAY will provide a regular foot ball feast. There are so many | :‘["u :n“;-:‘lr"r. "‘.’:"’l‘:"'._' ‘-"""‘I"' ! | sity of Chicago foot ball team departed today to meet Princeton ing at top speed this we Ceorgetown was given its final stren- ' good games on the list that it impossible to single out one of 1 31 i turday, with a squad of thiriy-six players and coaches, headed uous practice vesterday, and ton h"!\\ v-two Blu y pl mn.i s e h"‘[ | them as the most important. The West Point-Yale game at New | by Capt. McGuire and Coach Stagg. ning etforts the past week have \'.mmlv.rm;;lhhl,\l' :hc!cr v.u.(x_c~ \\-xll“:;-..\'v hlvr \\“rl\( ee. n;r the | o pabtig: G fot. Saturas ‘“d\.(" will draw a lot of attention, not only because it will herald re-| | bternll::;lgcl_r den:lu’l__m ~lmemx|,5‘( the .\larmm{' ~rr| .,un;n];, }inc‘.((ulri‘(h- ggle w oly Cross. Ge ashington and Gallaudet, due to in- | tussle. . B stand the Tigers' offensive in the first periods, while the backfie has vade Pennsylvania, are ey work-outs this aiternoon, while| Marty Weleh, skipper of the E | newal of relations between the l;w institutions, but because it will be ! Hon Of ke | |planned a punting and forward-passing L']:um. . Gatholic University which have important battles here | made an overnight decision not to put | practically the turning point of the season for each, Y ¢ has had too alumni and will come here Sat- | S it e S A < = K enl it ettty ue iing substitutes o supplant injured | 10T 21 the slip today for farticr over- | little opposition so far, and this will be her first real test. West Point | | irday for the caxt-west grid- e Pt | HERGL the il STt teale nd, ca I groo N t o suppla | henling = e f = ron battle. I m form in its first game rinsy | Ralel on the early rning 5 waling “vm}“:_u men wer h‘.h shown flashes of form, bu} it is |:|k|n}., his game in her ngu ar stride, | | AL W . A Northwestern, but was ragged asainst | 4vd many of them found place: in the s s Gl . i ) | although the hearts of the cadets are set on a victory over the Blues. Purdue two weeks ago. oven though |Stands little after noon, sit nd a rather patchy e it like | he will hinge on whether [tory behind the line .,; de fmay pive ¥ handtul, especially Hholiing plays and pliyers = e i o w spher saseiy v | st oo o |, e, DS 8 WIS S0 PG, U e, et 1 Bl o i | YALE EXPECTS THRONG severcly batterad in the contest : line m tackie to t kl] 11 4.rg’s;~r factor It should he a fine COaoh 2 poke of Niinois kuows his nt St. A i fthe hackfield work of the ilis. The e St v e e : e 1 . 2 ypkield Swarls of the i T | et Fewt or tarvard. | e fowart cunron |l j AT WEST POINT BATTLE to it is doubtrul it Yale can open it up he Harvard-Pennsylvania Stat e Lt aine Riding i that he had a stroug eleven i s al over inthe middle. On the wilier hind {€ame Wil tell <he story of the Crim- | sEaflon, S wi Bioc ] i out will ab) there are some ¢ performers in | gon g0 i % Sl h DBCKILE prepare for the ame ‘ iorand | SRR (1, s been e oo s | puld, st Miwenis DICK NEWBY INJURED; i i fowr” sty " 20,500 N who looked ove t Polnt factention th It needed it, ” bunged up teams, Lut a par., £ fuar s spective attend- worked - chance of f when Oss wa 1jur October 20— i galaiscatuitBary Corw How .| she learnca b son from th star of the < i 3 i chance to « and L i pectea’ I E H’ ‘LE EN EN I ERS - | ot ana e Service Teams to Play. Saced my th R Will try snd revenge art in the . KANSAS CITY. Mo, Octobes manner and | t" do th » th ¥ Institute s sult of in- Oficin in el ; one used Satur- | \,Tl']’ Fittsburgh-Syr: iz ived in practice for the il day l 50 sobi et and arm was hurt in serini- Amoricas vio sk HeNacrra 1 H lon., Who Wit Hent i te Niwembir i 2 i tro Georxetown ex { working ou too well, r him, had his right leg broken am from Th weted o h Lire the mame Wwith ! merl te game Wil 1esl | wpen e was downed on oa hard oo ol $ Lot Dobic's work for Colgate has | Yl Sl ¢ t 4 BY JOHN B. KELLER. o Shoutd wive The T o < : e men @ argumient. 4 CH S I\-l. ven, averagh to m*: xr;l-unlda l-:‘nu'v_m_\u h N e . ! VIRGINIA NOT WORRIED ar its debut 1 Lie high school foot ball championship series tomor- 2 m the ¢ g « 1.0 SV Octo] . in t gh school [ i T s o e On i t. Califorr (oA OT o W. Va. Wesleyan Crippled. row, meeting Western in Central stadium. The Manual Trainers. | Uregoi. and, althow in dis He CLARKSBURG. W. Va., October 20 bualkier and more exy need, are favored to win, for pre-title campaign | Gal !t the former, it ou hen the teams meet tur West Virginia Wesleyan was foreed gean pear the stronger of the opposing teams. { ey Oregon Agwe shington, and H"l'l\”'l‘ I;lw shown ~‘0Y‘~ -_n;u s w;-.\ N foot ball gam: with up l 1 2h, which had s yed the Alexandria High | wee this game should give a line on foe | Strensth Ve duveloped & DAmerfallticanse i oL ur""um";:l :rr:(:i':‘. jast-named eleven casily disposed of Business, which | ton for the ball in the Pacifie northwest lias i Bals Gf sterline Uhe Tospitn) ol oo Hr ot e estern on practically oven terms last week West Virginia meets Bucknell, and Rinchart. Oppleman, ;,""' from injuries which will s ind e handicapped, for it e 1;1;.}!,\ 1 Jatts some job stop- l““”nlr, indel. iy ”-.n““.}; gridiron for Princcton should wis | win over 1 uckeyes Back of T t trai y earr . o mportant Games in West. ! i 3w | TARHEEL ELEVENS CLASH COLUMBUS. o) it the of the Hlinois=\W iscon- | RALEIGH, N. €, ( L—North More than 5000 fo is to visit -Ohio State { ch-Rutgers game | Caroling University’s nects the State deven will g th battle with Shenandos { shoutd 1w one, with the State College this afte for the Saturdiy o witness the Cader Business will { soutierners on the long end. San- |annual October foot ball classic with M The special the Maryland freshmen in " ford. however, has developed forward | the = me nly tehed seheduted 1o leave here toorrow B um and expe '_\‘ i “h homay zive the Golden [in p and pl. ¥ and niehi. Seven other specials wil leave Tugste | e trouble {oxp usual. nuudml of Suturday mornin Many other root- ‘ sright the thousands of people ex “re will 20 Ly automobil covered in h arterbick ha th van can mler FOUR NATIONAL UNION FIVES START BOMLING the St over rinst i< from the and the other from the Manual Trainers won, I8 to t m's hid gained @ 9-point i the first halt yard lin Columbia to Have Three Stadiums on New Fleld 23 YORK, he Lo et University pl. ‘entral has listed . zanie With the University freshmen. It stadinms on itx twenty-xiv-acre athletic field 21Sth wtre nd - played in the Mount Pleasant November 18 —_— Candidates for the Southern Ath- Club foor ball team are to re- practice at the Hoover play- at 5 o'clock \ ctory Counei letie port for unds th ook t rnoon i will he broke e i Sunday game ix_announced, provided b k 140 pound team ient funds are assured by | | uld write Man | h stroet south- that i nklin 4431, Leading Tires Less Than Ever |} mixed set to n of the scale of tire prices in which Miss when you | et Arthur Yen No inanufac 2 real bargain to offer that we were not ready to handle for cash 1 nd turn over to our custome | Size Price 4 yes y 3023 . . §7.25 ! | iy but the 3ex3'5 .$7.99 ! s i we 32x3 $9.25 ' .$10.50 i - took the ::g;j 1 = .$15.95 MATCHES FOR G. U. RIFLEMEN. .$18.00 i Tni ity riftenien win' .$25.00 H 3 .$25.00 { . inor Finalaran Il mateh the Tire Prices with equally great ! « No. S 101 s CORD TIRES—A remark- $9 89 SE10 S purrha<c of Sianton.. S 103 30x374 in Cords i A Tt routs,. 5 25 51 4 CHAS. E. MILLER Inc. t il 3 Over 28 Years In the Tire Tiusiness in Wanbington LEAGUE. 812 14th St. 4 Doors Above H St. L o4ng 4sT as2 Automobile Owners!!! Think of it—a NASH NEW TOURING CAR $1195 oeives ‘That’s the price of the New Nash 4-cylinder Perfected Valve- ouring Car, delivered with all Cord Tires. See It in the Window HURLEY MOTOR CO. 1522 14th St. N.W. ® Riaisd MPhil Crittin. ... . qmlmv. 1 Ihvens. . Kiernan 110 100 93 118 104 104 15 118 G i-head T 120 458 Totals.. 1 N TNION Hilieas Art W 3m s 1o o1 N S 416 v" 410 Cloxe Daily 6 P. M. WONDER WHAT MERTZ WILL SAY TODAY A GENUINE SAVING Cloy Saturday 9 P. M. Totals.. 415 Bible Ntaphenson Totals.. 404 404 423 Totals.. 430 414 ?u! 3TON LADIES' LEAGUE. G. M. Oyster. Billle's Team, Coppag: Duffy.... Honston. Established 1503 78 103 AL uit or Overcoat B4 St Rawlings. 9" kLT Nl, Totals.. 410 416 448 Totals.. 412 446 401 i TERMINAL R. B. Y. M. 0. 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