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90 SPORTS. THE EVENING S'I'AR WASHINGTON, D. C, P‘RT])AY OCTOBER 28, 1921. SPORTS. Georgetown and George Washington Renew Their Annual Foot Ball Battles Tomorrow BOTH WILL PUT HEFTY (ATIRACTCEGRDCARD |~ ®10€0¢ WoRORGEWASUINGTONUNE | GEORGIA TECH IS LIKELY [ATE GONZAGA SCORE ELEVENS ON THE FIELD | FR FANS IN THE SOUTH | TO DISPLAY NEW STUFF BEATS ST. JOAN'S, 136 ATLANTA, Q:tober 25.—The old Blue and Gray Is Picked to Win, But Game Is |witch who usea to divide herself into | as many parts as she pleased }VII; be“ | the eny of southern foot ball fans Sure to Be a Tussle—Much Interest | tomorrow, for the. Tast Saturday in | October will furnish a dozen L.rI‘lI | H iron contests that no follower of the! Shown in Contest. | great college game wants (o miss To begin with, Cenlre plays "HI" gain in the Cambridge s BY H. C. BYRD. . mmll 'u-;i:m Tech ‘lnn-:'ls I‘nn" . | I“'—“ more powerful teams, physically, have ever stepped on a gridiron | Futane tackles Detroit ‘{:;uvu"r;uy"::-i Gonzaga’s High School eleven yes- terday gained another stride in the e for the Distric foot b i BY LAWRENCE PERRY. CHI(AU() taught the east a foot ball lesson last Saturday which un- s vrep 11 championship when it feated St. John's College team, 13 to 6 in the game at American League Turk, but it had 1o extend itself to overcome the plucky little Vermon venue combination Greatly out ighed, St. John's fought bitterly all way: he Vermont avenu first flve minute 1 intercepted a Gonzaga forward pass and ran 28 vards to a touch down. Go Hol i the nd period. when Boucher went around left end for rds 1o goal nd in the fourth period the same hoo! doubtedly will prove constructi What will the south teach the east on this Saturday, when Georgia Tech meets Pennsylvania State at the%Polo Grounds? This question will interest foot ball en- thusiasts far and wide, even although there are other promising games upon the day’s foot ball calendar. These include such contests as thos between Cornell and Dartmouth, Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania, Wash- ington and Jefferson and Syracuse, Harvard and Centre, Wisconsin .uul] Minnesota and Michigan and Illinos. Georgla Tech uses the jump shift. | perfect use more did; her star forward rs | volved s from the which the throwing back run vice in early periods the ball got I | him and against each other than those which are to represent Georgetown | the latte ;:(’l;!(‘:.('fluu'll Batiivs thit and George Washington tomorrow in the resumption of their an- sure to produce colorful games nual clash. George Washington will be outweighed by the Blde and Gray, | Shatever the outcome are in o “"“l hut only because the latter has in its line-up an aggrcgaliun of what foot in interest by scveral uthern struggle Georgia | \ ball coaches are at times pleased to term “supermen.” Both elevens are strong from the standpoint of pure physical development, and George- | g0 didn't than This play has been the stock in trade | of the Yellow Jackets for many and they employ it about as well as it can be used. For a crash off tack or a swing and Auburn engage in their annual tonorrow at Columbus, G Tenne into the backtield. ound the ends the writ ¢ neet n v stiv, thy dan B ors was not tried ght a punted b an g tpwn's margin in weight is not so great that it cannot be overcome by | Na ama_and Louisiana | Tty pEnpihine amore eestiveiun. n until the last borlod well in %2 touchtiows tust dedes superior foo: ball ability and generalship, provided George Washington | 'w Orleans, and Se- | L TR SOty itory. That time it worked mation. and Kentucky State face in| weakness s in punt made twelve fi can show the edge in these departments. At the same time Tech has : - . s made of |}, 7 o e s ielv goodt . S it {h men didn't seem two for St. Johnw's, but was cl llec.-'n. town will outweigh George |[Ms ! l’“mr*;:‘ldm's n:‘loh,fl:' ;mfi od} games hetween evenly 5""2"‘;.'“4"’ l’fi;i’{-‘}d*""“"’“ like catching the ball. She always|by the excellent punting of OCalls ington in the line by an average |51 s Bl ito il g jmatehed te of the smaller insti- st how brecise and cool the south-{dropped two men ok when ghan. Gormley and Graff of nine pounds to the man. The Blue [the contest. Young and Branner Wil ytions complete an interesting sched- {erners will be in the face of an at- | princeton punt was on tup. for the losers, while b sh find Gray forwards, end 10 end. aver. |be on the and Burger at|yle, ck which combines many intricate =4 | anda Graves starred tor 1 i age 1 pounds and the Hatche ites, 180 There are many who wili argue. though, that the 130-poundy man is no competent usually shifts and a skillfully played ov farvard had what Princeton lacke head game remains to be seen, Tech nd what the Tigers always lac uccess depends considerably upon the | in October —an n manner in which her forwards me has nothing to do but shoot at the Linc-up and Summary. Positions. &t Toft end at: B. Brewer and cri B Brower and Pugne 4 | INDEPENDENT ELEVENS cnue. A te: ndry at ollock at : I than the 150-pounder. P s D HUGHES. ure up to the grueling test that will | other 'w without having to worry Lafc: tackle. Hoth Rackfields H Thicex Gnthalio Exiverstty iy A He i f:the hest cel ; s bnlaved . 1 i be applied to them. In the case of strokes Uese . nckfields Heavy in charge of Coach Robb, left rinity Athletie Club desires games e is one of the best centers who have played the game around here each eleven attack ne L n with the Lewistur ionals, Riggs, Linworth In the backfield Georgetown's su-|land ai noon to f donbi will he and will be counted upon to =poil some of the Georgetown plays in the making [ regarded as the atrongest defen nd Black wili | ldberti periority in weight is not quite so|Pa. where the Maroon Moultons and other 115- ), ié e Pa P expects tight o Toarked. as its margin there ia. only jopbose Rucknell tomorrow afiernoou. [pound elevens. Challenges will be re- ) American League Park tomorrow afternoon. Centre will be certatn (o proscut an e di ke ¥ e seven pounds. The four men who are jAS & result of injuries to regulars the the management at Trinity | interesting offense for Harvard's con- | uld do well Jatt datiha to start behing the Buff and Blue nnp'B""'k'm"‘ s will have to u th and R streets, sideration. while the chances are that | r‘ for the mo- - Sl avera 166 _and those back of | tically a new backfield. Mc H Ner lie play will not be sach a wesk | ment If 10 play O snlikwe Roamer and Stanton athletic clubs will be opponents Sunday morning at l\l o'clock on Monument lot gridiroft o. Georgetown 173 replace. Buckley — at | quarter The averagze weight of the George- | While Connell and Kerrigan will Wrcssarioeio ot Ll Ll i34 jat halves. Currin, who has been treat tly 1839-11.|ing a brul link in her chain of team efficiency as | tober foot ball In i manner commen- was the case at Cambridge last sea.|surate with h mbitions for that e et have run|month. Here's a hint to Princeton 08 ORI - CHASING THE PIGSKIN pounds. beins ex : leg, “will resume (il Fou - puge, Frank Glick. Sulntitutions: Govsnga ardoer for 1 y SO il ough-shod over a number of minor ! Sultitution George Washington's average weight | fullback position 5 ypohiel . 1 "} But, on the other hand, cam | cpier. Envrington for Folliand. St. John's 1 11 pounds. making an advan- — i eresn's Preps and Moulton Ath-| BOSTON. October ~Centre Col-]no time n putting his squad of twen- | OEPOReNtS. Against the Crimson they |y p,¢ bxpicets to win or Ve Hatwr Tor Quinm, Tsam for Rennes, Moigrik tage for Georzetown of o little more MNaudet's varsity combination will J VILL clash Sunday afternoon |jege's eleven had a short signal prac- |ty-five men throngh a light drill. A [3Fe dostined to feel the gaff more i chigel A L R s el than cight pounds, ol flie reneudn tn RutiDR ARt ock on the Anacostia’gridiron. | tice here av. The faculty ruling at Centre prevented many | {740 once, Tt ds a question how they 15 conpe ] the Catholic University freshinen to Both schools are planning to make { morrow 4t Kendall Green. The Brook. . Quentin Athletle Club, which is to!!8 10 meet Harvard tons Uhe day g Vhich will long be re-iand cubs have been practicing dili- [Meet thes Hyattsville eloven at con- |1 e afternoon and Coac = Teve e ed a every of- not be in as go slock, wants to hear from the | onfid 8/ teas 50 per cent of its games thus far, will | S50 0! e Sk fort is going to be made to pul the | the Gallaudet resertes. i 1obposition. Manager Burgess of the | [ Il stranior han that which was de- | po b St of 1t game Victoryiagains| Corke Ay, L yand, byt Marvind game on the same popular plane it|jining up against the varsits Quentins may be communicated witl 1 to 14 by Harvard last fall. | virginia. - S b ag s juenting nay b’ communica '| | BIG GRID CONTESTS " N nmumnintae i on Mlensive frills ylvania State ag the weakne attack-building stem. undergraduate rooters from coming east, Moran Jost [but the colleze jazz band of thirty ale. akeuld. Mol Hiown safe was fn the pa Moran said { enough. Princetog. which has lost Stat 555" | CENTRAL AND TECH MEET S IN ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT enjoyed fourteen years azo. when the | the start of the season. or over} — SEalist Privaston. was thae contest was ranked as one of the most | ON LIST TOMORROW important in the south Atlantic sec- 111, October No one! Along about th s 5 middle of a foot to witness the practice ses- | hall season, which has contained both an attack and Sl tion and by far the most important ! | sion of the Tilinois cleven today, a8 [many interésting contests as the pres- S the RS fngea Aaniy DIS]'R'C'I' PR[]S SH!HED {HOWARD EXPECTS BATTLE (i Zogmle, it e plasers, Ukpuen | nonth % ritc T i akrist | JOCKEY BADLY INJURED. | giovens or Comeal st Tooh ar AL J nual touch 0 me with Michi- | of fact. fncident and theory whick 't = ) m this - Three of the four omficials for the ! IN GRIDIRON AT INSTITUTE ! LOCAL TEAMS. gan tomorrow. announced, | make for deel consideration, (lenn LTIMORI, Md. October battiing Ju Coited et O ®ame have been agraed on. Courtney i corge Wanhington, | lowever, that '] ngle, 1llinois | Warner made the statement, for in- with Leo Coney cotored | oi" Y ot im t {leading backfield ground gaincr, would | gtance, that as soon as he Saw th, - ; at|annual high scho pionship seric were to take the field at . his skull prod-|were wbout even in weight up, fell in the fifth r: line-up tomorrow having | Chic ad seven sophonior in his Syracuse lincup he was confi- | Laurel yesterday, and the rider is at P _|dent that the Pittsburgh tean \\nuM‘ Baltimore hosp —University | take the Orange's measure. e cen agreed on. Courtney i Georgetown va, of Cornell will referee, Couzens)cf floward University’s foot ball team |at \llll"rlf'l'l 1 Tounsylvania_is due to umpire and| a stituie, W. Va. for its| Marstand Harmon of ' West Virginia is (o be - tomorrow with West Virginia | Baltimore, 2:30 liead liesman. The other man, fleld S leciate Institute:: The. Blas s 7 . otk ) olleg stitute. e Blue and | Catholic University vs. Bucknel Judge. will be selected from four| yashington's professional eleven that! White expects considerable opposi- | Lewisburg, Pa. hames sent down by the central board | 25 HEER | B BN EEE Y eas [ tion. for the West Virginians: have f Chic plays’ Colo- | something in that. A strong team {#D1Y fractured. Frankie Coltilett isfhas one series Win to jte VOt on officials. i : A : Ass een putting up a.sturdy same this A {rado tome Stage Field | nainly made up of veteran material |charged with being responstble for |, Thi #1LEREAE SnESECIENT All high school students holding|tion team in the game at American |dcagon. Twentv-{ive piayers Are in Sibis n Virgista] w1t fthe Vit today for practice. | has that sanctlon of experience, the full. Coltilett! 15 alleged to have |representing athletic tickcts in their schools Willlpeague Park Sunday afternoon will minp Howard squad, ¥y Tantitute, at Raleigh Milton Rommey, Maroon quarterback. | poise under fire in a blg game STy enibis aishat ISease Eol o s menneentne be admitted to the game for one-hall) L L difterent from that which | HOward and West Virginia Col- | Washington and Tee va. Virginia | Wio mude tie winnie plas st | all other things being equal, thal put Coney on the fence, edge|nine, while thy he Tegula his ilegiate Institute elevens have met for | pol Lynehbudz, Va. last Saturda 4 and _Coltiletti set{scores since th Wil 1o give them th cdge. was disqualifi Wil give the schusiboys an oBDOCti- [went down to défeat before the power past five years with all games re- i wWilliam and Mary vs. Randolph e to get into t osition of Pitt and S: dovn for the halance of the meet sridiron series ";d)' e e e it b N“m | ful Holmesburg gridmen. Coach Hezarty ‘""'"Ll i cxce t that last sea- | yacon, at Willilamsburg, Va. ! -‘f stant Co: was reversed in 1819, the Orang: and guasmuch as the be 5 s son when Howard won. 7 to 0, e fotird A W : o of ¢ o while the Panthers had " in | terial all the week, and belicves he [ Foreat, N. ffered which dom_ opens il S e, | whipped into shape a_combination th Johns Flopkins vs. Western Mary- s a forward puss form b [ cleven. And the Syracuse senior ’ Colatsdo i o iy ...llmn'lm—pn e the ‘\lrgml! and, nt Baltimore. a3 - feated the Plttsburgh sophomorcs. | their tewm tron, than George| Among the more ant addit [ | R va. Davidson, at Rich- MADISO: e b e That sophomore team of 1919 is Wi = ! X e who . ! s, who vt Minmes cases— bundance of them—it has Tagereat "'l"'[’,‘; f_(",‘wk“:\",,:,":l 1 ':,';;é‘,h-xa i the. hackfield. | Whi Penn | AS v. practiced behind closed doors § heen demonstrated that In foot m! e ess tne o mar fown people think thelr tram is going | State in 1918 Robb played ame l Navy va. Bethany, at Aunapolia it is not the rule that extreme youth 10Tk DAt that 1t will have to extend jas quarterback and was inenily , Army v Suaguehn fine-up to overcome tha Minncsota shift. | shall be served. tself more w Anybody expects. | mentioned by Walter tamp in his All- lplenn The injury to Gibson, a quarterback, | Chicago critics aay that the Maroons e ot & tors sim. | American eleven sclections. ) Polo Grounds, New York. has caused many shifts, had a number of plays that Princeton 00 ear R N o e T ecomers. are Johnny Bleier, | Garficld AfLletic Club, now perma- | Harvard ve. Centre at Cambridge. = never saw, indicating that had they ply are sitting tight in the determina-. JOUCC 0o ndlot star here, and nlntl) organized. is planning pre- | riuceton va. Virginia, at Princeton. INDI Ind.. October 28.— |been used the Tigers would have beon tion to lack their cleven to the limic » ptious campaigns in several lines racuse ve. Washington and Jeffer | Do i g Teceived fn, thelburied under @ bliszard’ score. . Afl on, at Syracuse. Plttaburgh va. Pel & possible. ¥nitz 4o agalnst 41 il be u make the best sh know they witl b spor al- | balls bowling wnd vor. Foot ball, i Snitz Snyder, former Tech High and gt viand player. B | with Nebraska, | tcams have more plays than they u arierback. and W mgest cleven will be |in a game—plays that score a mult —is the most complete e ba at Philadelphin, 1;:"(;11::-»r mml;m;;“_ . 4 l;.-‘“‘.\:: o swho has “-',n»::‘:: 'é»'.'vrsuvl"’;;‘;”:du h\‘ (l{\.; ;:I|\v'|-v4-‘ Cornell ws. Dartm. t Ithaca. pitted against Indiana here tomorrow. | tude of touchdowns. on paper. Tt ix ’ ], the w eam ia foot ball games D shifted - e e e o ey i e Indiana also is in_good physical con- g = ine of footwear for the e W 4 5 will get into tlle game in the back- B ) #. Maine. at Wate jdition. Last year Notre Dame won 13 will swing into aet ame with Trinity at 3 i Sunday-in w, 3 Athictic Club on Ebbetn Field, Brookl - nd R streets. Lehigh ve. Went Virginia, at Beth-| |\ 1ayprTE sometin e victor. o 10 man that 1s shown in have es to pl i i rthy will be mo ifts. M seore Wash While Georgetown and Ind., October battiing American | ¢ral line ¢ kus substi ball team now fs pre- | = g " | from guard to c¢nd. and Litkus s Iehem. ? ed =0 badly that even Coach k the University of Mary- | {000 §I0Eoucn af center. The Chedute and expects to start | "N oore -vx. Muklenberg, at|CIPPled <o badiy that even Coach this city. We always will be next month. The club in-! Jand snd Catholie Universit o oing In iheir new. posit cariy ATt e 1 = 1 i facing Strong opponents on foreign j ieve breh SEGIE G P tort @ number of bowlers. Wlo . 'Ynle va. Brown, at New Haven. | UP of i slevhn ugainst lowa hore to- | i have just what you fields. Maryland goes to Baltimore |, when the whistle sounds at ormed several t DW prospect ame. A club | &, .. rk University, at | is a possibility, and it is prac- | ceoate va. New Yo Y e twin the Garfields will have | coyresentative team in some duck- | league ) o good for even a low lowa, on the other hand, is said to ba in fine fettie. for a meeting with th North Carolir nd C: ¢ sity will try conclusions with Buck- | neil at Lewisburz. Both local u'.ll'l’a?:“{‘n‘i"( of ! lock Sunday aft rnoon. “olgat Las want mn style, leather tte vn. Rutgers, at Easton. Will have thelr han cal-sehosls GOUTH CAROLINA WINS Slub. composed of mempers! o WEA L o : and finish—as well as ::n\ ;‘-r:-'“_fh.lwn \lud up s 43( OVER CLEMSON ELEVEN g of ¢ fr}zl:lm I{;uk ; seorgs A mNarn *'MORAN’S BIRD POINTS WAY exact]y the size to fit r: John ayers . October Toatstann Stnic va. " ‘Alabamn, at| IN FLIGHT OF 200 MILES | . gregation of your foot accurately. i o Shriotte i exeiv | Shnd o OFleans, = | ; e G An S Th of p 0 the | superioriuy i R All communications A pigeon from the loft of M. Moran, l'm\'ev-rl\ln—t'\' ":rafi-e,:u: G L ‘Gleven play, the CUniversity baaaare to Crittenden, at kluhoma Aggies va. Arkansas. at ing at an average speed of 9825 tha i rolina defeated strest southeast. rds per minute, won the Northeast | shows that team will averago just aof South { fraction more than two years older: College than the University of N rinity lon, at Durhant, N. C.|jniernational Federation's third race | to ®, in their annu ; Vanderbilt va. Tennesace, at Nash-|,¢ (he season from Chatham, Va. to at the state fair here S Hess Shoes are as famous for service land men. ball gam o . d e > % {ville. Washington. a distance of 200 miles. The average age of Nurth Carelins il n was able w make but one. | WITH D. C. BASKETERS Mixnisatppl va. Minsisaippl AEEies. | The jext four birds to finish and their A ) d 7 d. I Y Traciion under twenty, i first down, this through the medium CENTRAL. speed averages were as they are for style, and are always mod- at the beginning| B. Riordan, 981.4: (iéorge Lam- [ | | | l is & very small fra EEEEE&EEEE EEEEEEEEEE: The average weishts of the two teams of & forward pa: Ace quint fa anxious to arrange] jcago va. Colorndo, at Chicago. k- < 45 . . . gives North Carol n advantage of Jof the third period = . . e rot fampes With $0-90-pound teams. Send | Iilimofw va. Michignn, at Urbana. [bert S30.8; 1 Smith, 930.02; William erately priced—quality considered. one pound to the man. I SRR challe to R. Johnsom, 1124 Co-' indiana va. Notre Dame, at In- ardy, 976. | Maryland wiil_start the same team “Belk intercepted Clemson for orutalepbone ‘"mm'""’m"u::.:’.‘::" va. Kansas Aggles, at . TNCeth Carotina it had in the | ward pass in the fod S and 9 pon. | Rsas M. Gibbons on Scene .of Bout. to score Carolina’ n SiNty -ond touchdown. S, La., October 28.— Paul boxer, has ar- egin training for his| fifteen-round engagement <keters are ready (0 meet| Marquette vs. Michigan Aggles, at in the 115-pound class. For | Milwnukee. write Elmer Wright, 528 Ten-! Nebraska vx. Oklahoma, at Lincoln, avenue northeast, or telephone | Purdue va. Iowa, at Lafayette. game against V. I L last weck, with the probubility that some of the regu- N.Hess’ Sons, 931 Pa. Ave. ._._.__‘-H‘__A .:: i | HowG. U .uul G. W. Will Lme Up eoln 40 : ; e T ¢ Littioton Monday night. L n Manhattan Athletic b took the! Colorado Mines vs. ah Aggles, ai —— ° RL & WILSON _TROY,N.Y. 3 4 r int 42 to 9, 1€ § . | LAUREL. Md., October 25.—Lieut. : In Big Foot Ball Game Tomorrow | |t st Otmyia duint ' 1 31| Coloms S0riags,ppng, ue pemser, 1 stCom 100t ATIEG: o e 35 e e e e e i i iti Gi Wash- gymnasium. Hutchinson and Swann| Southern California vs. Pomona, at|nual race for United States Army gm. i:jilgeosges. o Reaition feores ei | Biaved well for the winners. | Lon Angelen. gers at the race track here yesterday. town Weight . ington Weight r Stanford vs. Oregon Aggies, at Palo g:fz (.flu;{l'l]x gr:mxl,‘e Gordon, waajecs - = - | iEtercuce e Left End Peaic 1630 e |(-“:">‘(lyu'x:‘:'efif”lflmll reulate | M \Washington State va. Californta, at| third. The distance was a mile.and an i | Sullivan 196 l“_"f: 1(:“"‘: f'::.‘;‘." 180 1 | Alhletic Club five: came. | Portiand. as lng o rlces ev er ‘ Comstock * 204 eft Guar a 2 A . Wertz 184 Center Hughes 180 ! ’ s Sweeney 195 Right Guard Mulligan 182 Butler ¥ 187 Right Tackle Connolly 183 | King 162 Right End Shaw ‘165 ! ! 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