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' IS OUTCLASSED BY YALE SPOKTS. 30 / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOR, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. SPORTS. Local Squads Have Even Chances for Victory Tomorrow ONLY MARYLAND ELEVEN Georgetown-Fordham Game Should Be One of Best Played Here This Season—C. U. and Gallaudet Face Scraps. BY H. C. BYRD. EORGETOWN, Catholic University, George Washington and Gal- laudet have practically even chances to win their foot ball games G How to Tortu.re Your Husbhand. ; OH ., \NILL! ARE You GOWNGTo PLAY MuUCH LONGER © DINNER'S READY Now ! —BY WEBSTER. ® L] » : Two Games of National Interest :- OF DEFEATING TIGERS BETTER THAN HARVARD’S NEW YORK, November 4.—Har- . Iy fid 14 E,-;;;;y 5;:;;‘!;;-,4,1“ %13;30,;‘:;1,0;,;',,;;( Strength of Neither Can Bg Accurately Rated on ere carly today for Trenion, N. J. 5 . 2 d — :}fi?g}he{hgwfia A% ::;15: .r‘:,:rl;; i| Its October Accomplishments — Chicago Fived Irom Combridge last night. . . 3 im- . . %Ob.m’.‘?;:;" h::ll?i "1:;.‘5:'; "r‘.;fi"%fe’ni“.l Formidable Opponent for Ohio State efinite change in arvard's mental Trt batusday, ang thas- the”Crimaon BY LAWRENCE PERRY. & Wae jprevared for:the best Prizcoton ATIONAL interest in Saturday’s foot ball games will center chiefly “Wl‘;h nxchern}(lon o‘f uhlerkelhwhgemlfl- N upon the Princeton-Harvard foot ball game at Princeton and the game. and Roulllard, who is hobbling contest between Chicago and Ohio State on Stagg Field, Chicago. tomorrow, but the University of Maryland’s crippled outfit will have to content itself with holding Yale as well as it can. Georgetown's contest here with Fordham should be one of the best of the year on a local field, while Catholic University’s meeting with William and Mary at Newport News, Va., ought to be a good exhibition of foot ball. George Washington probably will trounce Washington gollcgc without difficulty, while Gallaudet will have, comparatively speakihg, just about as hard a game as will Georgetown. Fordham will bring a good team. but there is not anything better than about on crutches, the entire squad is in good physical condition. Rouillard will not be able to play again this season, but Gherke probably will get in action against Yale. | Fisher sald he would not announce the make-up of his line until time for the game. PRINCETON PREPARED. PRINCETON, N. J.,, November 4.— Other interesting games abound in plenty, but their importance is mainly local. The Chicago-Ohio State battle will be one of the culminating struggles of the western conference race, and the victor will be entitled to consideration as the probable winner of the big ten championship. The Princeton-Harvard atfair will be the first of the annual meetings of the big three classic contests that go down into the roots of gridiron tradition. i In any consideration of the pros-[the players are able to give all, it pects for the game between Princeton |looks as though Princeton players and Harvard the fact should be borne|have somewhat more to give than agalnst Morris Harvey College, Vir- {ginia, Virginia Military Institute and an outside chance that it can win.| Washington and Lee will be having The Gothamites are strong, of that|troubles all their own. Virginia goes Princeton's foot ball team practicaily |in mind that these: teams have been|Harvard's. there is no doubt, but lacks George-|to Athens, Ga. for its annual meet- finished its preparation for the Har-|developed solely with this contest and Wilee Has Done Big Job. town's power and versatility. The|ing with the Georgia eleven; V. M. L vard game yesterday. Before a cheer- | ensuing games with Yale In view. No| . 7 . robubilities are the Blue and Gray |faces a mighty good team in North ng section of thirteen humdred un-|matter how strong opponents of Octo- r. John Wilce has done an ex- e victor by at least two touch- | Carolina and “Washington and Lee ergraduates the Tigers indulged Iniber annually may be, neither Yale, nor | traordinary job at Ohio State. Tak- downs. should get plenty of exercise in its la short scrimmage, scoring oneHarvard, nor Princeton will hurry out|ing a young and Inexperienced team, & Ts lins Bven Chance: game with West Virginia. North! touchdown against the scrubs, andor their normal stride of preparation; "y, "y "0 o . ¢ Hinper William and Mary has been playing | Larolina State should win from Da- then with Don Lourie at the helm,|for the crucial November games. — ¥ very force of his pe illiam and Mary has been playing son and Georgia Tech probably went through a long, hard signal drill. | Players will not be sacrificed and | #0nality and the depth of his knowl- edge of how to teach foot ball taken The Harvard eleven, due here today, | nothing that might give Big Three planned to practice in the Palmer|scouts a line on plays or strategy will Stadium here in the afternoon to get|be employed. Thus the critic who ac- 1 get a fairly easy victory overl| Clemson. Alabama and Vanderbilt | will hook up in their annual big game good foot ball all season. The only game it has lost was dropped to Vir- the Buckeyes by their collars and lifted them into a position as strong contenders for the conference title. minia Polytechnic Institute by two|a¢ Birmingh AL 3 ute by IWO|at Birmingham. acquainted with the wind currents.icepts October form of any one of this downs, and Catholic University B Princeton was to drill behind closed | irlo as definitely Indlcating a NoCems | Out In Ohio there is a kreat deal of has just about an even chance to take | Middle westerners are expecting one gates on University Field, but only|ber status and bases his views ac-|confidence that the Red and Gray i will take the measure of the con- to- polish up on plays to be tried|coraingly is against the Crimson. grievousiy at sea. Every man on the Tiger squad was | farther back than reported in good condition and Coach likely to find himself One need go no 19, when Princeton was beaten by Colgate and swamped long end of the nd notfof the greatest games in the history any better than an even chance. The |of middle-western foot ball when | cklanders expect to have back injoQhjo State and Chicago play at Chi-| tieir lire-up two of their star play-lcago. Something of the interest the querors of Princcton on Saturday and thus get in line for national prestige a8 regards the 1921 season. But Chi- cago this year has one of her great Buckley and Emery, and the abili- | gume has created is shown by the r said he woul 2 4 R of this pair will make the team | fact that all tickets for the contest T trongene frome o e Chire: | by West Virginia in October, then in | cicvens. = There never was & Mid- wbout 25 per cent stronger than at|yere sold early this week. It IS gen- Rt the succeeding month revealed form|way team that was not a good team; 4 time since they have been out|craily expected that the game will de- which entitled her to be classed among | they have been beaten, to be sure, v injuries. i cide the conference championship, as e —— the leading teams of the country. but they were beaten not be holic University will take twen- | it is not believed any other eleven is True, the close foot bail observer|they wére bad. but for the reason ty-two players to Newport Ne The | gtrong enough to win from tomor- gets impressions, and strong ones,|that their opponents were better. Squad will leave tonight t row's victor. Nelther Chicago nor | from the October play of Nassau, the | This season, however, Stagg has had ile Coach Robb would like Very |Ohio State has lost a conference game Elis and the Crimson, but most cer- material after his own heart to work mich to defeat the Virginians. he and the only other undefeated team tan'y in analyzing one of their Novem-| With, and he has most ceriainly de- veloped & machine. It may be doubt- inoking more covetously to victories |ig Jowa, which is to play Minnesota. ber games must he adjust those im-| Veloped a pressions to what he kiows to be the | ¢d If Ohio has it In her io beat the IN LAST HOME BATTLE| over Maryland,” November (2 and il s it in ne George shington anksgiving | One intersectional game is listed at fundamental strength of the respective | Maroon, but if she has, w] day. and will not” use any of his best | Pittsburgn, the university buaring the coaching systems, the potential power Naces men Ay ol e ihanat vers vho are name o ut city being schedules o 3, V] 91 i & 5 % N D e huiverniion Minas | Gamme, Of fhat olty helns sinieduled 1o ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 4—The | of the teams when geared up to their |, hicvement for the Columbus school up tomorrow will be: Corwin and | Nebraska s bringing east one of its Navy foot ball team will play its last|available players in the line-up and | °F f0°¢ Pall asce, ends; n s vens. ome game of the season when it op-|spirit rampant. vson’ University T'asce, u:uluh ;;‘»:ln n?}'\'f}on eghorn. | strongest elevens. hy f the hen it iri Fred Dawson's Nebraska ‘ ager. iter; George McCarth poses Bucknell tomorrow. The remain- | Previous Games No Gauge. outfit will tackle the Panthers on Forbes quartasenk; Curran, left halfbac ing contests arc with Penn State in Basing Judgment in tnis way, it may | 0 Pitidourgh | The Cornpusker be said at the outset that both out- INORFOLK HAS A STRONG Riley, Laltback, and Charlie Me- Caray, Bihvack. Philadelphia, November 12, and with | b2 s2id at the outset that both out-| ((i{iuge of the former Princetonian, and srmlsngton College showld not the Army in New York two weeks later. | stronger on’ Saturday than at any:lhey Have a chance io gain gr.at glors o+ much opposition to George Bucknell gave the Navy team a ter- | Previous time this season. Harvard's: bugern s affair at Minn apol s should play in the Centre College game fis, likely enough to be no criterion of ! what ske will do_against Princeton, while conversely Nassau's offense as vith the Hawk- rific battie last year, the Midshipmen he North men. winning, 7 to 2, and the Pennsylvanians are fully as strong as, if not more pow- erful than in 1920. While Navy is not result in a good game, Washington, as it does not have the eyes favored .0 defeat strength to oppose a formidable front to any -real college or university taven llaudet will be against a TEAM FOR GAME HERE Breathing Spell in South. avy team at St. John's, af -y e : ™ ane exceptionany | Norfolk's 7 foot ball - Gnderestimating the Quakers, It expects | 3¢t forth against the Navy and Chi-| Down souih here will he sort of a ot back. and one fair line plunging | team will pre tp win by a fair-sized count. cago probably will be infinitely more ; breathing 1. The Yellow Jacket Gallaudet probably stands /fl Navy will start the game with Barr | formidable Saturday. not alone be- | wi to regain their pois: chance to win t the other {4 at left end, Bolles, left tackle; Carney, | cause of her more varied equipment 3 cal elevens, cxcepting Maryland. f)‘) loft guard: Larson, center: Frawiey, |Of plays, but because she will for the/ 4 % : " 1vers are | right® guard: ~ Wiedomn, right tackie: | first time since carly October be qual- | 1f up compara Prince- time’ this gall the University nbination. pele- { Taylor, right end; Conroy, quarterback: | ified to make the plays go. The de-iton through the = Bul a4 on making a fine Whitley, wn ex- R T Ralfback : Bavchet, right | fense of both teams is Ifkely to he Dogs and the tle, and probably | Ni 1, Who jx the, St 1Rl M T R i halfback. and Hamilton, fullback. adequately tested, since some inter- | Auburn should 1 would have ad it not heen mainspring in the nans' affen: esting offense is likely to be on tap.|with Tulane. Au Iy hit b i However, just | Holdin former ful t Wak G, P: N b Compari the t . a 5 | Georgia Univ. ! S 2 severely hit by Los. However, ding. forme u akey ————————y EXTET SEEES GAME LEWISCURG, Pa., November paring the two teams directy | GeOTEir ; 2 2 i and Kroger. who plavcd ati | pyohie Bars Luck Charms, DISTRICT SCHOOL TEAMS S T G S. Bucknelis varsil uad left [xnd making all allowances, it wouid | fact which Gea MOTTOW is @ macter of how well a team . are o s o be hard men || S 4 FACE T TS MORROW Eastern College of Manassas, Va.,!shortly a n today for Annapoils, | Seem as though I‘.nnr(‘lun, o t-n:nv.,u;n ing e ostly BT e T T | So Bear is Left at Home ESTS TO vhich boasts of & clever girls' bas.: where it is dctermined to got even for |1y and defensively. will be stronger | fAsiieeTyins ear in g P et s will be in the z : b ¢ ., ket ball team, is anxious to get games last year's defeat by downing the Navy the backfield. at center and at the| stand up nst an aggregation such They are Prop | - ] YORK, November 4— Three local scholastic gridiron teams| ity sextets of Washington for kneil stndents tackles than Harvard and equally | as wear the dark blus. | 5 | Dobie, head conch of the Cor- will go out of town tomorrow for games | [iihor their own court or in this All of the Bucknell |strong on the wings and at the China May Enter Net Team Of course, the biggest game in the | mbere | mell foot hall squad, docan't Be- | |thas will fally 1ost thelr prowess, . |ecity. -Eaatern " defeated Lynchburg ing players are in the best of | guards. Assuming Loth teams have D east, tomarrow is hecween Frinceton | fenting, Pevedn luek charma. | | Tech High vl e oroan: | HIBD, 16 to 32, on the latter's floor Much 15 expected of Bowser, | been brought o the highest efficiency | China may entes & team in the D g Harvard, Much alreads has been | Siards: Byrd cen Dobiefs alagan b “Hold ‘e or 2. batlle ¥ g A i~ |last night: of which they are capable, assuming cup tennis matehes rext year. e Habead, Mieh already heg | Riggins. quarterb fight ‘em and beat ‘em, and don men; Army and Navy Prep goes to Col- e o inst fhie Crimson. Very | o0 and _tregory, © halr | depend on mnything But brawn Joke Pk g0 meet the Unfiemity of ofitlie THigeriagnuingtt : | Whitles, fullback. | | anda determination when you're | |Maryland “trat' team, and Gonzaga 5 ' o1 vt i ' AR L] i i _———— in a ch.” So Cornell grid- % 4 % - * bl 3 harrah for | 1ees prior to i engage Lconard Hall. Cor College. . . { | men will appear againwt Colum- : i asis. with many | Ralph Van Vossen, who formeriy| | familar bear cab that followed | |son the Charlottesville youngsters de. R i pedb played with the Winstons. will cozch | e o, i€ ®ridiron In pre- ¢ |feated the Maryland Freshmen, 13 to 6. L4 Harv by o minot in- | ing with success despite its nume. | SCHOOL ELEVENS CLASH. MARYLAND TO SKOOT. Maryland University has establish- ed and meets with big college teams of Business, with a revamped and stronger team, is playing Central in the high school foot bal champion- ; 5 . ship series, in the stadium, this aft- vifle shooting as a minor sport) ernoon. Play was scheduled to start at 3:1o olock. Central has to dis- pose of Business and Western to have a clear road to the title. stitution out English Hockeyists Score. MBRIDGE, Mass. 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