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. ™ 1 o ] e n » e . 3 [} &) poes Ll - FOOT BALL FANS CAN SEE | GRIDIR!]N BAHLES BOTH COLLEGE CONTESTS| e cp TINGRRON LOCAL TEAMS, George Washington vm cnlol Untversity, st Central Stadium, 13 Geeorgetown Vs, Bflmv. at Junnc- ean League Park aryland va. at Oriole Park, George Washington Meets Catholic U. in Central | Stadium at 12:30, While Georgetown-Bethany Clash is Slated for Ball Park at 2:30. ] tl.-m- 2130, SOUTH ATLANTIC. [ Johns ua;nlu-- va. Washington and ore. BY H. C. BYRD. OR the first time in years two 'yig collsge foot ball games are sched- | i Virginia Polytechuic titate va. r . Thanks ng v, 50 1 | pled here tomorrow. Tha giving day, so that gridiron enthusiasts “r‘mn mmu" s S s b wmay see both. Catholic University and (mmgc Washington are to ....., . Wake Foreat va. Hampden-Stdney, at Rocky Mount;-N. Richmond yv. Willlam and Mary, at | tehmond. | F play in ‘the Central stadium at 12:30 o’clock and Georgetown and Bethany will hook up’at American League Park at 2:30. All details of the two contests-have been agreed on,-and it is plannéd to start both ex.u(ly on llm( . Cathollc University and George wuh nnan should put up a great contest. Both téams have been groomed. for the last ten days especially for this game and should play better. foot ball than they have shown in any previous game in several seasons. Fach eleven will have in its line-up the best material | available, as no player will be kept oul bacause of injuries. The entire studest | hodles of thé two universities will at tend. : souTa. - Georgia Teeh va, Auburn, at Atlanta. Georila vs, Clemuon, at. Athens, Ga. Georgetown . Callege va. ‘Centre, at Georgetovin, Ky, .- Alabama vs. MORAN IS TO REMAIN AS COACH AT CENTRE | vember '23.—(harles e foot ball coach at Hiasisniyt Agwies, at 'l'e-lo-iee. ut Lexing- Y. nderbilt va. Sewanee, at Knh\llle. Tenn. EAST. vs. Cornell, at Phila- bas went wword . Peun State, n‘-m.., 1 1 | | continue next ¥ anpvanced oli¢ University mme«; Gray has a good team and Bevha.n\ s combination i -not an easy nark for erback and in now hax 1 town, any eleven. The West Virginians can v nateh,. pound for pound, with Gedrge- | ¢ome coach at Howard College at town and probably have a little to! Birmingham, Ala. It mounced by Caldwell spare, notwitistanding the extraord- inary weight of the latter. Both schools have in their backfields clever men in every department of play. th games should draw big crowds. One or the other may interfere with somebody’y Thanksgiving dinner, but such small considerations are given | little thought by~ the majority of foot ball spectators. And, anyway, Taanks- giving dinner at § o'clock is just as good | it is at 2. espectally as there is noth- ing worth while to put in the mince. Maryinnd Squad University of Maryland is doing tle this week in preparation for zame with North' Carolina State, Haltiinore, tomoriow other the men back into good ph. Maryland will o into the game with its squad in_better rhape and wit: more men available for the several positions than for any contest it bhas figured in since it whippeg Rutgers on Octuber 1 Following the toot ball zame a banquet for membess of the team and alumni is to be heid at one of the big hotels and that is to be followed by a dance. Thornhill would conti ‘s line comch. CENTRAL. wu. Michigan Aggles, at other year as Cen , Ind. H . (:olonl Aggies, at versity vs. Marletta,. at NAVYGROMEN HOLDING -85 FAAL PRACTE TOOAY s ANNAPOLIS, Md. November 23.— |Vtah. ! Final practice here of the Navy foot ball team will be held this afternoon. 'TWO GAMES TDMORROW ind tomorrow morning the squad cut fifty strong, leaves for New | York, where thie annual setto with| Army will take place at the Polo irounds on Saturday. After three days of = State, Ttah, st Logam, ( ERD SCHOOL GRID LIST| i Scholastic foot ball will end its sea- son tumorrow witn the playing of | @ between Wes! N and the Gon st the pigvers and nd went nd High A ‘;‘rv‘uumm The Western-Prep engag ment will e pl on of the Polomuc Park gridirons, starting at 9:30 o clock, while Gonzaga will meet | sradunte peared refr : thelr practi followed by s afternoon zht practice, |-|.n~ designed snappy | as to be including for use fversi Virginia Polytechnic Institute is hasing its hopes for a successful sea- son on th shoumf of the team The he ann he te he last of & nnual high school against Virginia Military ~Institute o H (3 ¥, jtute ork | champlonship series is being pln)ed. ng and, accord- | thi: afternoon in Ceatral Stadium. THE EVENING STAR, wxsn:tmméx .D. .oum‘ln: ""~1m.k uson a suc- nz to present plank, will start on | Tech Sla &5 xcoting & victory Ui (he game i the return trip to Annapolis within an | team U desires to win most of all. ! hour after the game is over. hasa strong team, the best (hat hay 2 olclo: represented it in vears, while Ta not 0. Doweriukinor orsaiile A ARMY TEAM WOULD LIKE : | ANOTHER WEEK TO PRIME in 1920, w November —The| of the Arm strons | and followers ali | Point eleven. and - Business, the opposing wer Pitt Men Are Co Probably no game in rs~in western Penneylvunia has aroused the comment and interest that the} Penn State-Pittsburgh contest to- morrow has created, Penn State has ive record for than has Pitts- and yet argund Pittsbu thers seems to be & feeling that W ner is going to develop the unex pected and win. Certainly Pittsburgh has dore little this,year to g.v supporters any great confidence it ubility to beat Penn Sta nevertheiss the confidence exists. While the Unlversity of Maryland and North Carolina State are plaving it Orlole Purk in Baltimore, Wash- | ington and Lee will be engagin Joins Hopkins. The Lexingtonians figure they should win rather eusily, | Lut know they are at a disadvantage | the newspape in having twe such lons trips in five | Mendelsoh: days having plaved Centre College | bout last night ast we work and the strenuousness of the daily serimmages indicate a i feeling on the part of the coaches | . H with the Navy in New York on Satur- | "l day is coming just a bit too soon for | Fthe proper development of the West | The first teim” has shoivn tmprovement under the heav ing, but another week's thusgwould be m Bratifying g —the- Army camp in order to bring the eleven up to tie apex of development. its som in dri bu | Kansas Shaded Mendelsohn. Wis. November 22 of Buffalo was given | decision over Johnn . in a 10-round either boxer was| at any tim { VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA U. AVOID FOOT BALL SPLIT RICHMOND,:Va., November 23—The Virginia-North Carolina foot ball game will be played at Chapel Hill, C. tomorrow, according to word received. this afternoon by Julisl H. Hill of the Uni Virginia alumni association here from the office of the athletic associa: tion at the unlvmny.‘ URHAM, N, C., November 23—-The annual Virginia-Carolina foot ball game, scheduled to be played at Chapel Hill tomorrow, was called off last night when officials representing the athletic asso- ciation of the Virginia University and the University of North Carolina were unable tol h a_satisfactory settlement regarding the eligibility | of Wilfred Johnsou; haliBack for C1rolma . | The |\lrxlnlq éo.lnm tee han‘nth Jetice. in conference with the Caro-| VA. U. STUDENTS WANT | ® GAME PLAYED ANYHOW 1ina authorities here today, announc- | ed tonight that the game would be| caneel as a result of the rl‘fllflal‘ i |on-! CHAPEL I November made public, Indorsed the action of | Zt—Capt, Thinehart, of the Cnis the_athietics committee in ref | versity of Virginin foot bali leam. 1o disqualify Johnson. saying that to| Iate.imnt night telephoned Tt auia e morally ndefensis| Lowe of the Univermity of Notih b1é” and a violation of the contracts, Carolwa eleven. sayi the ntu- bétween the two universities and be-| dentn of the University of Virginin tweén Carolina and its students. | held a masx meeting last might Carolina_faculty, in its vesolutions.| #md urxed that the game wched- says In effect. the university was not| uled between the two universities, zparty to the ndoption of the rule| ealied off ast night, on account of by ich Virginia claims Johnson greement_over the qualifien- Phould be disqualified. and thal it was of n player, he played rex: not advised of the existence of su lcan of whether Johnson in permit- & rule until five days ago. ted to play or mot. Nothing fur- Vieginia Insued Statement. % beem heard from Char- dn & signed statement issued, the faculty committee on athletics of the TUniversity of Virginia declared their abjection to the University of North Carolina ruling W. I. Johnson eligible @s a player is based on sections 3 and 11 of the contract for the game, and on regulations passed by the wouthern state univérsities confer- ence in 1916. Section 3 reads: “The eligibility of the players on the Virginia team sl be determined in accordance o published faculty of the r ity of Virginia, and the eli- llbun.y of the players on the North Carolina team shall be détermined in | ce with the published fac-|(Corb: ulty rules of the University of North Carolina; and - the players on both| teams shall be eligible under the ruled of the athletic conference of southern state universities.” & eleventh section reads: “This ireement shall be apprbved by the| Co mkees an. aoulty committce on athletics of:tronolitan of Sunday School the Mb League will be opponents ‘tomorrow the e;?l‘r'r'r'-‘;fiog: th:;l:c\’n(!{;.::;f;\l‘:f pight in the audiioriwm at Congress tee on athleties of both institutions | H¢!8 ay will start at 8 aclock. aré formally and officially affixed. The conterence regulation reads:/MANY BOYS T0 coMPETE IN THREE Y. M. C. A. RACES “1f ‘a student has participated In .mm any intercollegiate foot ball or Entries already recelved for. .the three sfreet runs for boys, to be contést he shail mot be eli- .lblc conducted by the Y. M. C. A. tomor- YOUNG JAKE SCHAEFER. ENTRAL TEAM KEEPS GRIIRON RECORB CLEAN Central's eleven, high school- foot ball champion, ended its on in Central Stadium yesterday with a 10-40-0 victory over. the freshman team of the University of Maryland, thereby establishing a record of eight wins in as many starts for the campaign. The Old Line cubs gave the Blue and White a desperate battle, but the latter at all times pre- sented a more stubborn defense. The first Central scoring occurred in the opening quarter when Rauber, captain-elect of the 1922 eleven, icked a placement goal from the 30. Yard Mne. In the final period, Pull- back Wilton. intercepted a Matyland forward pass and ran 55 yards to a touchdown. Rauber’s kick gave th extra point. 5 e INDOOR COLLEGE MEET IN NEW YORK MARCH 11 \FW oventber ' 2 -—m first jnte: collegmta indoor track and expected to xee the game. )Icre than eight thousand ticket: had been sxold and other thousan: were expected to come by n and automabiles. from v of North Caroling ang Vir- :llll. I. WITH THE BASKETERS I ‘WHson Normal Midgets are booking ;ames in the ninety-pound class. lllenge! will be received by C. W . Telephone Columbia 316-J. Epiphgny Center easily disposed of the Washington rracks tossers, 21 to 6. The victors will meet the Man- hattans Noyember 29 renn H d Me- to begin their match at{ HICAGO, November 23—The world’s 182 balk-line: billiard cham- pionship will be decided tonight when “Young ]a\te Schaeur, son - oi.*Dld:Jake,” who wasialmost invincible vears' rcpeaL Ris victory of Tast nightiover Willie Hoppe, pres and fofia dumfified on as unbuhblr SCHAEFER BEATS HOPPE, NEARING 18.2 CUE TITLE will &g to ifle-hold‘er, Schaefer gnve Hoppe his first beat- ng rince 1912, and the weorst in his | carcer, when he overwhelmed ‘the champfon last night, 400 to 26, «nd went Into a tie with Rim for first place in the international tournament. Tonight's match is an extra contest to break the tie and will (o at 500 points instead of 400—i Played in the regular matches, Tho champion, who appeared some- what nervous lact night as jt be- came mcre and more avident that he wus doomeq to defeat, today ca praised his opponent and’ said thu. he exnected a different’result tonight. | Schaefer's piay in,_beating Hoppe was both spectacular and steady. made shot after shot that brnuthl the crowd to its feet cheering, and when he-did miss he geherally left the champion the most difficult shots. Hoppe made some great plays, but could never get the balls_ together for a ryn. haefer had high' runs of 192 and 155" nd averaged 6l gainst Hbppe's average of 4 1.8 and. high run of 15. Roger Conti. the French champion: lost an opportunity to win third place ‘in the tournament when hr was feated by Ora Morningstai’.400 to 55 Conti and Welker €ochran: tied- for third and fourth places. ‘The staad ing at the end of the regular schedule: ‘Won. Losi. 5 3 nf the‘University. | of "ennsylvania who-devete a fitd number of hours edcll weel ice skating. and. ice. 3\onke Hockes tonin Tas a schedulo of mne oeemher games, first meeting fl.h 16. Chickasaw Athletic CTab, the heavier Capitol fleum.lumo:‘sxo a 6-6'tie, wants &' ganie. tomorrow 1 Ce with some 115-120-ponfid’leven.: For an engagement,. telépli ‘Wayland, Lincoln" 4887~ hear from the Wemv;u. ‘The “Mo- | hawk management may be‘called aver telephone, Lincoln (1595-J; lCIre e Athletig Olub is play to hear from that (eun. Hurry Aflfen, telephone North 3362, muxlzel the. Circles. | Rainier, Wieller. 7o, “on vsm F'eld at Arllntwn, .V‘,mfill will be ‘encountered at'2vo' the Truxtons at 3. ety %fl u;enlquc .. Lincel: about for an en; Teams interests Manager Quigls " Iaioty owill be: distributed . ainong pzame he Lapgdon Jun(wu nd wiants| thé same branch of sport at another college his row, assure sizeable. fleids for the L lmeeilu Mn. avenl! held yearly on Thanksgiving comnED HIGH SCHOOLS. ¥s twelve or thirteen years: : ll GRIDIRON TlTLE GAME l" weighing less than el(htyg five no\lndn will race one-half mils and Armstrong cnlor;d ! those ‘fourteen ‘or fiftean years of age Mfil teams will meet irt ‘:fl' and weighing less than 115 -pounds foot ball game M“d'y will run one mile, while boys ranging. T At nebveme thig) ffom sixteen to eighteen years old o ers Coliede of Harper |ot“unumued weight will travel two miles. #“"“ e e e sy Doug- | All races ‘will start and finjsh be- 'ord: has been tutoring !m the Y. M. C. A. building In G mu, treet, the first starting at 10 o'clock. ected mtrlu will be re: until: tonight streets e’ boys' building, 1133-0— field ‘championship meet since before the “war' will be conducted ‘fn New York ,March 11. This decision was reaciied at a meeting of the Intercol- legiate Association of Amateur Ath- Tetes of America tunowm): Monday’s ¢;oua-country run. Jolson Buys Base Ball Stock. NEW YORK; November 23.—Al Jol- urchased a one-~ Hamilton clul and hd‘fll meet tomorrow morals on Monument Lot~ All Roamers players are to, repnn .n Sth street and Maryland &¥! Lot north- east at 9 ucl«.l:. 8 -wlll lt l. o’dock diron, o 3 'l':lu' tu.m-’l in t?n m-p.'-'-‘? division ephone challenges ‘Mans Haines at Columbia -§529: comedian, has pi hm interest in the e Gopriel 523 i, ‘WEDNESDAY, | NOVEMBER .23, 1921 i = e, INTO HELD INELIGIBLE FOR YALE ™22 ELEVEN | - dell, chuirman of the athietie board of ecomtrol, to he imeligible mext l ekl a leading candidate for taincy on the strength of his prad kie play this fall, which has uni- formily been of .\II-A-nrkIl type. His home is in Bristol, 8. L With Inte removed from " the competitBp, the captainey has marrowed down to Ralph Jordan and Phil Cruikshank. Eack has a large dfoliowing. S ——— EONARD WING FROM FREDMAN ON PONTS PHILADELPHIA. November Conny Leonard, champion lightweight of the world.” again proved-his mas- tery here last night when he ywon from Saflor Friedman, Chicago's il- liant contender. in eight rounds. Leonard completely outboxed Fried- an, but in the closing minutes the Chicagoan came back strong. They slugged and drove each other all over the ‘ring 'In_the seventh and elghth rounds, - but Benny's- lead of pSiats. piled up {n the early sessions, proved too great. Their weights were announcéd at ringside as: Friedman, 140 pounds, and: the: champlon, 1383, both being above. the lightwelght limit. The championship technically was not at stake. “Benny Valger, 132 pounds. of Neg York, ouipotnted Tomniy Clea | pounds; of ~Philadelphiz, in an ‘lgh round no-decision bodt. Eagle or California out- die Wagond of Philadelphia [ poatost, 'HII'PII{S'FOR ICE CREAM “‘IN-TURKEY DAY BOWLING Jce c¢ream bowlers will have their {nn{nga ‘totortow at the recreation ‘dFives. 'SIty gallons ‘of the frozen look éver the aspiran *] thing west of the Alleghenies. is busy with his oil wells, Jersey men who have been saying punch and were heginning 1o turn to eorge Ward of the mosquito state, jas logical clzimant for Jack Brit- Dave Shade so roughly. recalled that some time ago Shade had something more #han a shade on Ward. In the Monday night battle at Newark between Walker' and Shade the Jersey man showed that, skill and in pugnacity. He went to the hard-hitting, in-rushing Califor- nian and gave the lad sgmewhat bet- ter than he got. Frank Moran ig as_interested as anybody in the foot ball sitwation. He used to play foot ball and later helped out about the -University of Pittsburgh quarters. Which takes more nerve,” he was asked the other day, “to play foot ball or to fight in a ring?’ Fgank laughed. “Well, both are figh all right,” he said, ¥but when you're playing on<a foot- ball eleven You've got ten ‘men to share the knocks with You -and if you, draw down your face with pain or let out a grunt no one hears you Idu“n under the pile. But the fight- er has got to take it all himself and |stand .up there before a bunch of ps and -act like he's enjoying it. he foot ball player gets his all right and the game' requires gameness and everything else. , But the,fizhter is the one who gets it worse (Copyright, 1921.) Manhattan Athletle Club ré; its fifth consecutive victory o 15 game with the Capi Hutchinson of Manhattan {tams at séoring and was defensively. giste .-ma n sllfll’ll! oth SRone ioyiege retording the highost hour from noom until o1 g1t 4 ReToN edth fioar ot the. estab- lluhmem ~gallon going to cach prize .teams.of the Batlimore and wus'n'x?- gtoR” branches of Colgate & 1o 3 wnm THey will ‘begin bowling at t §n_their annual duck- ted - during the ith of nllflnt'l:llfll ton's. title, have reversed their- ideas | since the Elizabeth mauler handled | 1t will be | far from slipping, he is improving in | | DEMPSEY TO BOX WILLS, | NOT WILLARD IS REPORT BY FAIR PLAY. EW YORK, November 23—Will Jegs Willard and Jack Dempsey _mecet. next summer in the Rickard arena in Jersey City? won't meet anywhere, accordmg to a man who is close to'the fight | situgtion in various patts of the country, andswho arrived here today lo] ts for tie welter fitle, with a view to staging some- | Ty Jess isn't making any cffort to train. which are making too much money for hun{ to have any heart in training for a big fight. The fight will be between Dempsey and Harry Wills, says this man. that Mickey Walker was losing his| Thanksgiving Morning Sale _ FOR 4 HOURS ONLY, FROM 8:30.T0 12:3 We Are Sacrificing 100 Beautiful Patterns SUITINGS AND $ |oveRcoRTiNgs SPORTS. QUAKER TEAM DECLARED TO BE VASTLY IMPROVED Would Be Foolish for Ithacans to Invade Philadel- phia Overconfident—Georgia Tech and Auburn Offer Big Game in South. . BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, November 23—Bill Hollenback, one of the Pennsylvania 1\ co*h:s, told the writer today that the Quaker team had come along swiftly ‘since the Dartmouth game—in which contest the Red and Blue displayed her best form ‘of the season. He said that while Cornell’s strength was appreciated, the Ithacans would be foolish to come to Franklin Field in a mood of overconfidence. So far as that goes, the same may be said of any team, no matter how ‘strong, which is about to enter a contest against a matura] rival whose system is well founded. But there is no doubt that Pennsylvania will be at the top of her form Thanksgiving day. YALE NOR PENN STATE TO PLAY IN CALIFORNIA Calif., November New Y In point of playing experience, Cor- ‘ns—ll is not fo be gcomparcd to the Quakers, W have been up against | such outfits as Dartmouth, Pittsbureh Land other strong teams. Cornell ha met but one opponent which us ri® Ith BERKE Watal Hope for a 1 ,.dme between Yale Conch Dobic, who began to bui H practically been abandoned. ]F‘u‘u!’nl h.l‘l flerd g r e “alifornia wanted to play Yale New ! S0 SO 800 Tar immeRins | Year day at the new Standford sta- ) Jio¥ to future rather than immediat, dium or in Pasadena. umder thejy..jeen more or less incidental to auspices of the tournament of roses i p . . .p- s schem ext ye: T more: committee. STATE COLLEGE, Pa., November 23 _Hugh Bezdek: = Pennsylvania State College foot ball coach, has re- ceived an invitation 4from San Fran- cisco-gfportsmen to (-onqlder a contest Dbetween the Nittany Lions and Cali- fornia at the Pasadena carnival of } roses on New Year day. Bezdek said uld be practically out of th estion for Penn State to consider invitatiop. Penn State team plays Pittsburgh tomorrow - and Jeaves that night for Seattle,”where it will meet the Lnnerany of W ington December 3. PASADENA. Calif., November W B, Crefler, chairman of the ath- {letic commission of the Tournament of Roses Association. =says no invita- tions/had been sent out to ai teams to participate in the New Year foutl"“‘ ;'s duty, but lin ball game here. He said that no one ”‘;r* ¥ worked in San_Francisco had heen authorized | Pcs to Loth et fensively to invite the Fennsylvania State Col- the 1Wwo Wete superior to the opi: ore often than iewe ing team lost ground. material appeared bhut opportunitic Wer ilost through inexpericnce of 1) i quarterh; Stegeman of Geory . take noti PROUT HEADS . A.U; MEETS ARE AWARDED CHICAGO. November Prout of the Boston ociation has bLeen ele of ,the A. T Weaver of ficers are: important elevens will be met: Cor- nell will make her bid for a place in the sun. Down south om Than will be played a southern Georgia Tech against Auburn. 1 Yellowjackets are booked to w cause since the Pennsylvan have ped s game, rding 1o . was worth Tech.. It remains to 1 whether the tornado can bett CiCentre’s score of 21 i Auburn. 1 1‘hx: Syracuse game in nd D York, e There was ¢ attack. Each line ]In Eo0d Tashion. ahd & ST. Pal Moore of Memnhis was outpointed in twelve rounds of boxing topight| s Pewee Kalser of St. Louis. Moore | ;s in distress due to a cut on the| top of his head, blood from the, cut] partially blinding him in the late} rounds cf the bout. W illizon sco. Other of- sidents, Charles Detroit Athletic Club: Ed aefer. Buffalo: Vern lLacy Herman Obertubessi: ’ They Cobb’s Team st Bottom. SAN FRAN Cobb's club this week |the Californ entage colu R hat the Detroit leader to enlist the 3 {major leaguers club. Their Quangonlns wnpeJ out price disti in cigarettes BEECH NUT CIGARETIES “You cant l\elp but like them! 20 for I5¢ Morillrats ;| is at He gue pe rumor is planni of sever strengthen ¢ is to .