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26 SP ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 192 SPORTS. mre : Leading Varsity Teams Progressing BIG THREE PL . CONFAB TO SETTLE ISSUE, AN ANOTHER Both Yale and Harvard Appear to Be Inclined to Broad and Reasonable Interpretation of Agree- ment—Princeton’s Attitude Doubtful. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. time t N Har C representativ dennitely just where the big three st ball games. There has been so much rd ath'e resuits of the last conference on this EW YORK. November 7.—It became known today at another conierence among the Yale. Princeton es will be held shortly to determine and in regard to intersectional iooi ivergence of interpretation of the ubject that the authorities think they had better get together once more and decide on one inierpreiation for all three universities. Whether Pri to hear from the Tigers regarding fu tersectional agreement. Tt he that sitid I'rinceton e may jnved her Chicago expericnce not only | as aueats of the 1o but in thel enportunities it gave for the greatest | rezathering of sons of Nasseu that | as ever been held west of the Alle-| ghenice. When details of the zame ! recently ployed were completed last| #prinz both Princeton and Chicazo ! representatives seemed to have the| idea thet further contests would be | mpossible. But now. with both Yalei end Harvard puttinz a hroac whit b rexard as a nterpretation upen the agreemont \ith regasl nes. there is n do dents Approve Rule. “nt state Princeton adherere rit as well | as 1o the lette ne intes clause in the Ya rinceton-Harvard agrecment. wiy prove to have sound-) ed the kevynote as to the attitude N: sau will tak On the other hand. authoritatively that Harvard at the!scifmmage with the serubs. Punting. present time is not minded to cease|kick-offs, drop-kick ng and line buck- | Central and Tech elevens were to inviting teams from far-fung resions!ing wae the program for the most ral a 2 :‘.r‘u., bri¢ ‘u.vi whe too 105 of the matinee. Emee! in the Mount Pleasant sizdiu Eiph &way [trom homc gals il who will | tais afternoon game capected to Tobsedd b e A e e ees e i Tehaice .,a“,,: decide the a wehool foot ansund fugtaane €} the Crimson. was in uniform and had | ball champlonshiv How theleyer in the dummy sc mag‘e_‘fl"fiad z“{l :\ orky l:_'. o e lmla’I\\‘x ie Winzate. substitute quoarter, |54 2 S Were "0"_ ul i | had the 4l when the first varsity |10, be good condition § [ took the field for the dummy serim- | Today's game will be the Georgin Tech Has a Record. jmage. Thr linc-un was as follows: {75t between representatives sot ball official very well known | Ends. Gray and Smith; . | schools. von n 1 e e e ey ‘Are hften 1 Treit and Raker: guards. Dickenson | 2f LS, 8ories, Tech seven. $n demand in other parts of the coun- |#nd Tloward: center. Alford: quarter, | Have, Been ted 4 Tech tean ey, commented today upon! the factlWingate: halfbacks Caldwell ang oot defeated Centralisisinve 1015 that in Its two bix mames against the | CTum: fullback. Cleaves. | —_— Navy re Dame the Ged _ Shortly after the first string men | - Tech ffered but one penaity. | 1&d ne out the secand varsity, | and this in the No: Dame contest, | Mans hom engaged in the battie . The % vonsisted of being in mo- ! With Swarthmore on Sature tion before the ball was snapped -omped out for a lizht praet b “This i pretty nearly a record, but , personnel us follows | at the same time it cgils attention to | Stout and T n: tackles, ITil H somethinz [ have frequently noticed, | Troup: guard-. Thomson Ru. awhich is that southern and w ern | ner ernts Griffin: auarter. Dins- plavers are much more willing to | Blorc: haifbacks. Beattie and Newby _— abide by the penalties inflicted than | fullback. Hergen iney are are in the cast. Even in re-| Toper seenied most concerned with | Seat Pleasant Athletic Associat.on mote places, where the easiern ref.|the perfection of some of the old | foot ball team has arranzed for the ereo might have the idea that he |PIays, and did not give his men a:use of Union Park as its practice field. Wonld be murdered it he rendered a |€hance with any of the new ones, (and hercafter will hold s dritls| :PV&I]!: against the home team. he e il"l"l’!i l'! order ;:;' ('n:lrhhlhl_\(\lr'. the nde the finest spirit of acquiescences | squad will assewble at the northcast b e R SLEEUSSER | ALUMNI OF PRINCETON |park.elist foming "™ eagitl " it Eames where the fans wear big hats | and pack zuns—some of them at| Teast. T tell you nearly knocked | me down one afternoon last year In | & game iu u mining town when T! auzht one big lineman holding. Sorry, refl.” he said, I ougiit not| to have done tha ; (Copsright, 1 ! 2 i 13TH ENGINEERS GARNER | VOLLEY BALL LAURELS representing companies of | gineers had everything the Volley Ball League Company B, Whitaker, went without a de- Team the h their wa at Fort commanded by Capt through its campaign in Humphreys feat, and won the silver champion- | cup. Company A of the same| ent lost only . that to second of the haing the 1 i and Conipan < third anxious na eluh team sion, € a meat ol and _about sho®d he sent to the Fort Humphreys. Va S e ‘ 3D ARMY CORPS GRIDMEN | MEET PENN TEAM TODAY RALTIMORE. November 7.—Grid- fron warriors of the 3d_Army Corp: n allenzes hlctic T who are to face the Quantico M rines here December 2 for the east- ern serv fooc ball championship, are fn Philadelphia today for a game with the junior varsity team of Penn- | srlvan West Virginia Wesleyan Will be encountered on Armistice day at Clarkshure, W. Va. In the 5d Corps line-up _are ne. Frene Sehabacker. Mareh, Searoy and | Wicks, former West Point stars. and ~ who was quarterback at An- Tapolis Tickets for the December 2 game were placed sale todoy here an in Washington. I ihe ‘latter o« they ¥ Le procured at Spalding’s store. 613 T4th street, prdnE DAVIS CUP ZONE PLAN WL BE CONSIDERED NEW YORK. No wher T.—The pro- | posal to divide competition for i Davis cup into twe zeographical' zones. American and European, will{ acted upon at an international| ten conference to be held in Lon-| don December At least ten nations will ‘be repre- ! t They are: The United States, gland. France. Spain, Rumani Canada. Australasia, South Africa, In- | dia and Denmark The proposal 2o create two Davis cup zoes is an utgrovth of discus sion at a meeting in London last summer designed ot meet the en- larging scope of the contest. Under the plan cach nation, in fo warding its challenge. weuld state whether it desired to compete in_the American or European group. Sep- arate draws would be made, the wi ners of the sectional play to meet for the right o chalienge the nation holding the trophy Chief among the virtues of the plan is that it would minimize burden- some traveling among nations com- peting in early round | ! MELBOURNE. November 7.—The!} Melbourne Herald says the sugges- 1ion anced in the United States that a “zone system” should be adopt- ed hereafter in competition for the Davis cup. the international tennis trophy. has met with approval from the local players. Gerald L. Patterson, captain of Aus- tralia’s 1922 Davis cup team. is quot- | ed as declaring he has no doubt the system will be adopted. BREAKS RACE RECORD. BALTIMORE, Md., November Dominique, from the Allies stable, with Jockey Lykes up. broke the track record at Pimlico for six furlongs, in the Equity handicap yesterday. covering the dis- tance fn 1 minute 11 seconds. Dominique carried 128 pounds. - j the ceton will take up Stagg's statement ‘hat he is waiting i ture games is in the air today as a ' result of the mixup that has occurred over the interpretation of the in-: TGRS ARE LAATED TOALIGHTWORKOLT PRING 'ON. N. J.. Nov ber For the first time since the Chicago game Princeton’s first varsity had en University “ield bere % pite the eld, due to oder Lept rness until darkness actice impossibie. iore days of work : Tigers before they dze for the first of games. & the proximi e and t last his and dev noon to anotlier drill followed by a_dummy serimmare withheld trenuous practice, from ted the “again entire aft fundament TO GO TO YALE GAME Princeton alumni of this city have arranged with the Pennsylvania ralil- road for a special train to be run to Princeton. N. L: November 18, the day of the Princeton-Yals foot ball game. This all-Pullman al will Teave Washington at 5 . ‘and lanc passenzers right at the field. The re- turn trip will be started within_an hour after the end of the game. round-trin fare will be $16.12. ‘Those desiring to procure reserva- tions on the special train should com- municate vith Lawrence A. Baker, secretary of the Washington Prince- ton Alumni Association, Woodward building. The train will not be re- astricted to members of the associa- tion. ‘YANKEES WILL MEET COLLEGE BASKETERS College teams are to be encoun- tered this season by the Yankees, basket ball champions of the District. Dates with George Washington and atholic University are being ar- ranged and in all likelihood the Naval Academy quint will be played at An- napolis.” "Autherities at Anmnapolis have informed the Yankee manage- ment that if possible a place will be found on the schedule for the Wash- ingtonians. Requests for games with the Yan- | Kees have heen received from the Powers' Big Five of New York and the Durham. N. C.. Y. M . A. Other vontests are beinz scheduled. Clab of Alexan- dria decires to schedule games with 110-pound quin Send challenges to Manager Jack Allen. 215 North Co- lumus street. Alexandria, Va. Lidridge Athlet Wilson Normal Midgets claim a 2-0 forfeit zame because of the failure of the Warwick Midgets to appear for a contest. For games with the Wil- =ons, telephone Columbia 475. Western Athletie Clab is drilling for its mateh with Calvary M. E. Churcl, at Peck Chapel. next Monday. Other games are sought. Telephone challenges to West 640, after 5 o'clock. Revined basket ball rules were diz-! cussed by coaches and officials of the Distriet ‘last night at a meeting at t M. C. A. C. E. Beckett, member of the national rules committee, was in charge. % _— AUTO DRIVERS PLANNING NATIONAL ORGANIZATION NEW YORK, November 7.—Automo- bile racing drivers are planning a national organization. headed by 2 director with authority to protect their finterests. such as is held by (h‘nll\"\miuloner K. M. Landis in base all. Barney Oldfield. former speed king, it was sald. has been mentioned as a. possible head of the organization, which will be krown as the Associa- tion of Automobile Aces Tommy Milton, a leading driver for several years, is said to be one of the leaders in plans for a convention of drivers early in Januaj to effect definite organization. WOULD QUIT ALABAMA. TUSCALOOSA, Ala., November Coach Ken Scott has tendered his resig- nation as foot ball coach at Alabama. Scott asked to be relieved a month ago, but was prevailed upon to remain for the balance of the session. His health had not been good in the south and that is the reason assigneed for his action. GRIDMAN BADLY HURT. PHILADELPHIA, November 7.—Jack Lang of Binghamton, N. Y., quarte back of the Pennasylvania freshm: foot ball team. is in a ecritical condition in the university hospital as a result of injuries received Saturday in a game with Mercersburg Academy. A vertebra is said to be dislocated just below the { heck. de- | The | HARVARD SQUAD SENT THRDUEH A HARD DRLL i | CAMBRIDGE. Muse.. Noveuber ;'l'he Harvard varsity eleven yes |dn)' begun its preparatio for | Princelon game on Saturgay er- the The | afternoon’s program included a real ifoot ball brush against the scrubs. |'he first team, plaving doubtless as it will start against t ex- icept that Bradford was at - stead of Clark. and Churchili, who rlayed in the beckf ins of Owen. was nct spared and veut along at a fast clip for neariy hall an hour The signal 1 nrcceding the maage was so long that the v and were working lahrost i when they got ,ilirouzh, but they usced a wiitened 1 foot ball and had no trouble in Leep- ing track of it No touchdowns were made in the te, workout with the second no account was taken of ti but the scrubs broke up the wrd as the un Offensive ch will get probably v : the Kernan voriced with the in the signal drill this .allowing ihe coaches a caance (0 u i Bracrord in the middle of resu- jiar line in the workout with the serubs, Bradford v the second vankiug center la bui this son Kernan ha The varsity minutes : muards; Cl er: Ciu ipin wnd Gen backs, Owon w | kept out of the serimmige. hut re- i plizced Churehlil in the 1 drill. <! CENTRAL AND TECH FIT ! FOR TODAY’S GRID TEST eat Pleasant ilo cance! its zame with the Knicker- bockers last Sunday. but it will be in cendition to face the Ar Aviators jjuries to players forced AUl Knickerbocker playe: port for practice tomorr Knick clubhouse. Coach pects the =squad to asse o'clock. are to re- at the rtin e: ble a Bolling_ Field tock the measure of the All-Service Athletic Club in an 18-t0-0 engagement. Fagan and Ritchie did good work for the victors St. Martin Athletic Club surpr iihe Brooklard Juniors A Gotnef ! Fame. The North Cap tol street boys inere outw wed. but they plaved ‘riags around the oohlanders . | Mereury Athletic Club wanis a Sun- lday game. Telephone challenges to |E"Wright. Pranklin 6205-J. An opponent for the Washington Ipros at American League Park Su day has not been selected definietly. Either Schenectady or Binghamton may appear here. After beating the Azte Mohawk Juniors desire more games in the 125-pound class. Send chal- lenges to John Havener, 521 7th street goutheast, or telephone Lin- coln 5398. St. Teresa Preps are to practice to I night at Logan Park. All membe; of the squad are to be at hand at o'clock. i ——— [SALLY’S ALLEY HAS WON $97,347 DURING SEASON BALTIMORE, M November When Sally’s Alle; ner | Kilmer's crack two-y d fllly. won | the second division of the Pimlico | Futurity here last Saturday. she brought her total set by Man o' War as a two-year-old. The Glen Riddle champion won $83,- 3235 in his first vear on the turf. DIVIDE AT BILLIARDS. CLEVELAND. Ohio, November 7 Tiff Denton, Kansas City. and John Hahman, Cleveland, broke even in their inter-state three-cushion billiard league games here. Hahman won 50 to 40 in Sixty-eight innings, but lost the evening match, 50 to 47, in sixty-three innings. Hahman had a high run of fourtcen, said to be the season’s leazue recort PIMLICO RACES October 31st—November 11th Seven Races Daily—First Race at 1:30 p.m. Saturdsy, and thereafter until the close of the meeting. Special Train, B, & O., 11:40 am. TUnior Station. Frequent Trains W., B. & A., El trie Line, Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Cores installed in any make. 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. WITTSTATT’S R. and F. WORKS s 18ea . 84)). 1438 P. T4s8 Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special | TROUSERS $4.65 Save the price of am entire mew suit. All eclers, sizes, pat- EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. att to- Gay il be an eve session than vester- | stiil taking t Bolling Field next Sunday after- noon. Cherrydale Athlede Club's 1352 Ipound ream wants Saturdav after I roon games on iis home field or for- eign grounds. Send chalienzes io i Manager R. D. Beeben, 319 Cedar| istrect. Cherrydale, Va 47 to 0, the | winnings for the | vear to $97,347. Her share of the! Futurity was $41.915. This figure far exceeds the mark Led Orange to Victory Over Nebraska | i | i ) !m@MM NEW HAVEN. November 7.—Tie Yale varsity was given a respite ye terday, so far as scrimmaging was ! | concerned, going through a dumm: | |serimmage after the second team had for half an hour. lagd Ma)lory. There was one change in the vargity, Deaver being at right end in place of Hulman. { ‘There is some guestion row as ! Neidlinger out in the race for qua terback. Tt is realized that Wight is the squad. as was demonstrated against Brown, and it is thought that this accomplishment will be the ’llleans of giving him a regular place in_the backfield. With Neidlinger at quarter. there would be no place for O'Hearn., wh admittediy. has not been in the best fof shape for over {has not played in a 2 month. game for more jhe will be ablie 1o stand v {4 pounding, such a3 he m at the hands of the Pris 1 receive cton Tigers, from the uised shoulder, cazer lo have been fighting it out with the scrubs: Neidlinger. who ! was the outstanding star of the Erown game, again ran the varsity: in_the dummy scrimmage, and his companion backs were Wight, Jordan | | 1 the best tosser of the forward pass on | i i O'Hearn i {thun four weeks and it is doubtful if: oy much of | 1 I | i N NEIDLINGER MAY LAND |PRINCETON IS BRILLIANT, BUT NONE TOO STEADY Harvard Teamwork Improving—Yale Weak on For- ward Pass Defense—Navy’s Early Lead Over Army Fading—Lafayette’s Work Impresses. BY WALTER CAMP. LV YORK, November 7.—The foot ball map 1oday shows some modifications and kaleidescopic changes as a result of recent games, but there have been no startling upsets in the last week whether O'llearn will be able 10 cul [ Neiertheless the recent play of the leading teams showed some most en lightening features. Princeton is a brilliant and fighting Tiger team. but it is none too steady and is quite vulnerable at times. Harvard is improving. Better co-ordination is apparent among the Crimson players, and, like Yale, the team has a host of star backfield men. In fact, Harvard is rather em barrassed by a plethora of riches in t. respect, as some of these stars must perforce rest on the side lines. Yale's offense is broadening out but cessful. The critics had agreed®tha the Blue has not yet stopped up the the try for no holes to forward pass attacks. Maj. | would be by the i Daly is knitting the Army p Xick. Then along dom toget and the Navy's carl (2 then along ove Cidets is disappearing. The, 4nd Jefferson and scor & v yry over Penn Stale was ' POINtin the zreates of 11 i ason by o € and puit: rd pas win, sure. but from the stan ard of play, it did not serve to a ance the stock of the Folwell pupils, W called. 1le is| ) g ! z nage calted. | The game did show. howveer, why Perfoct Blece of Tadnine | proving a bear for work, The Scrim- | peynsvivania was able 1o win over| ., 1 Ll Insd il | { mage between the scrabs and the sece | ST Vel previous. Tenn he beasts of i was . . 7 lond varsity was vun off in a lient | (e MICHEEIRE OIS PITVITi, arive | perfect piece of jud . A cla ! irain. but both teams handled the ball * O B field, =0 sticky that mud clogzed I jeleanly. Kellev. Knapp and Blair d ! = cleats, had causec the Lafayette kiche !imade touchdowns for te vareity Defeat Real Upset. 10 1niss his zoal carlier in the aan s { | subs, the last named player ing | o < victory over Pennsyl- 80 Washington and Jefferson took ! | | followinz a run of sixty yards after| yania' was one of the real upsets of | Chinces. but switched (o ihie forw i J ! { through hard serimmage today. | 60 T the hands of Sy- | Grounds Sa | using at leasi two complete seis of i 401N e G the Tereis 1 —_— | —_— backs, ! foot hall played at the Polo Grounds ashington 1 AccApo < £ st 5 ! Saturday veflects aimost as much H;v'i bra 10 AANSARG Noyen iy NEW YORK. Novembe: ©.—Two col-! ' Deredit on Lafayette. the losers, as it Play ai | Nuvier. which the Naval Academylege gridiron o being play- W. & L HONORS RIVAL wes on Washing and J"Nr-r>“b ha,-k]:(n . 3 ers. The game was won son, plars hore Saturday, was selected ed as electic actions on New ! Hters. Thea sista an {an easy upponent after four hard|york feld X i BY NOT CELEBRATING j uperior wit at e critical momen’, aista_and 1 ' o< had heen play n o I S ' S 25 S . __ihut t prand of fo Y | an games hadilesniplased I 4 FOW ANEL Uhiie mostiih Intersec- . WASIINGTON. Pa. November T.—i (il best seen this vear. onpponents Lnst the Mili A ¢ between Louis (o] There was no demonstration when the | “Michigan Wiscorsin are gain. | was good. ¢ ¥ - p Ling le west and California waa the only othe and Ruigers at the Poio Washington and Jjeierson students:ing in t ) 0 It now develops that the 1 ¥ “19] arrivgd home from New York, where | ix drawing : {rom competitors {Ohio should be no s day they saw their eleven(the Pacific cozast b4 S WO00D TO COACH YALE. They have been steadily im fte, 14 to 13. The head | Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt and Centre 1 N e B : i are very ambitious ) g femblv in addreseing | are gaining by comparizon for Au-{ NEW HAVEN, « Novembe: e 1o reports here.| Dburn had hard battle Dutting | Jor Wood outfeld.r e Cieve ekilife edm: efte nid fought too nob) Georgia out of the running. | Americans, wil cone - el e teuin Ko appear o frall 't hawve the dé The effost of the rules committee 1o | ant 1o Head Coucl mers « id WY miake reali piron dlas requested that there be noj \’nj..u new ‘r:. ne t ou‘vsesc‘c::; :I)Pu-‘l U 1_.'\« |l,.' -ve.l‘-ln preparations for the contes {the Sanford cosched o ation. His suggestion was | [or point after touchdown wo o s priche . PR on o e s e o 2 imou: tanec {0 lave been fully justified «nd suc- | of the ir n-} to greater ef-; Penn ! vietory over 1t did much to con-’ Vines evers nne that fhe victory of {1he Quakers was more o flash HEs rally expeeted here that {Peun will win from [ennsil- |raria o Na “enn {oeeur received azainst Pennsyly However, dlx in need of a short | carlier s | Barchet. the star runner of the 3 Yficld, has not been in prime {eor nee the early part of the i seazon dly he has n t sea- dird of 1 vunts | in hand back Ibeen up to his st jon. hix weakuess land running most notable faults | "W hile the St Xa = being his! er game will not i be overlooke? or that team counted! igh the tauin work for the neat| fthree sweeks at the Naval Acudemy | will be getting the plavers in phy cal condition and in perfecting the | Points in which weakness has been | {shown up to this time AR B it oh (VIRGINIA'S GRID SQUAD | ' TO PRIME FOR GEORGIA, Va who open- | me have ed 1 n and Lea hees iplete rest since the j ATl of the men wha 0 ) thie contest were vom- plefedy n out. For the zame with Georzia Sat urday. the Oranze and Blue will hav Lonly « few days of practice. A rather ! | stiff workout on the program for today and another will foilow to- morrow. Practice m be held on! Lambeth Field Thursday and thej jaunt started that night. or the coaches may decide to start onthe long trip in time for a workout Tn Georgia on Friday. i All of Virginia's men who helped win from Washington and Lee cams out tired, but, with one or two ex- ceptions, in good rhape. George Rai- ney, guard. was bruised up so that he had to be taken to the hospital and it is doubtful whether or mot he will be hack on the field this week. | Sam Ward, whose place in line was taken by Raincy. is still bothered by | lis arm, but th jury did not pre | vent his playing a good game for al-| most three quarters Saturday. | In spite of the short time for prepa- rations, Virginia has set her cap to annex a Georgia victory this vear. 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