Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 30

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20 SPORTS. ° THE E\"ENING STAR, WASHIL /Vavyls Picked to Win Service Clash : Catholic U. and Maryland Meet Tomorrow 311 SUPERIOR TO ARMY E SRR e By RPN e e oion ATTRACTIVE GAME ALWAYS IN DECEPTION ON ATTACK ' cmmammamemer | PROVIDED BY OLD RIVALS University, has been re-elected | GTON, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922.- SPORTS. ~ i president of hix class for the wophomore year. I who was a - member of the College Park Freshmen to Play Central in Prelim he second term yedr at the university. YVerry Believes Cadets’ Margin in Kicking Will Be Neglizible and that Middy Backfield Will Off- | of the E:'r::l:znl:nn?rll:(;:' .";;'.:'.f."'.:.:: nary—Many Former High School Players on i *hotput record and developed tnto * Old Line State Combinations. an all-around track athlete. He | was captain of the frexi | team. T BY H. C. BYRD. ! | wRGINIA ATHOLIC UNIVERSITY and Univers . Tt ’ i High School and Maryland Freshmen play anly foot ball =ct Rivals” Greater Line Strength. an track BY LAWRENCE PERRY. K er 24 —Contrary to geveral opinion, the writer Navy has the better chance of winning the ual foot ball game between the two service in- | - jeames hcee comotnon Bolhicdnic s oy the Cenl - i he plased on Fratblin Field Satarday, | 'I'[] H[]I-D A stadium, Central and the Maryland Freshmen cle scheduled to wsed not so much upon the play of the two clevens | THOMAS | R el et et shes i upon the coaching systems and upon the possi- | i e ’ uam; th:soA hould 1 h while. T| J \ s players involved. The Army undoubtedly is a | o} CHICAGO | eirantion e .., Both games should be worth while. The Central-Fre ; S el is oy undouiicd AL 1 4 1,8 ll:\l.{,;! TESVILLE, Va. Novem. will be the third in as many years, and Central been vic ATC D b maIHnE her e siheme BLAtcH villL: | [heor 3hoTin it ble game with Nerth | though by a small margin. Tie game won by Central ir iwisn will embody such wn even disiribution of thrust, or that it T s s 3 3 . men, who zuard | as one of the best of the year. - 1 by the deception that may be expected in the offense | Virginia’ ' part in offens | upon them d. . play an |mn0|lunlI v en who wore Central’s colors} i s defense, for | vill he in the Fre pends wmuch of the suc- but hz e well so this vear and bids fair to make i college ? Suppl e La~l spr { member of the lay team that broke | . Artny b K : i st their old school ‘ vy that W | S5 of the fc John Davis and Bonnett. The former No \ ek (b ey | |and Eldrid are the regu-|a¢ halfback and the latte 20 ! B hootin | E these posi Wilton e o f 3 1% : . Hlars 1 on played fine foot ball 5 P a there i v 1 ! Di Z’:’(',».,‘,,;“.‘,',‘.',."'l member of Central's b eld a s F 4 | Davis_probably is playing his last| {5 while Bonnett, ”r"uxuxlnlwl;_l:{:’w- | i i ! yoar or yarsits’ foot ball, but it b parcin W sridivon eontest uni tis | Britaer I i he s like 'm dn\'lup into .x.f{?”;-,f'”.:]"‘ 2oL ED (‘,‘,"' Tar fihete g”‘f“; | | Atlantic record, and this Aeademy {the south 5 tand 1 T Latt X t nd 1 —Lattam, « here” Trom | 8 foot ball) 1y grern, 1. of ¥ and Me- fackle - and n abour loy of Western are other former 3 afternoon of serim- (0¥ e 1 and high, golng @ he varsity ran the Washington 1iigh o The fitm. erevon was| 3 Ltion as ¢ Chicazo ks of hix linemen with -smllh L |Lm‘u..-‘ . was T Lin less than five minutes B line plunger sracntum that adds yards each |y touchdown was ingt Ih hes ran in the se These men W ol boys who ‘mbers of the me with West ield toimorrow point of contact B linet sur ix the gr the garme has prod o hax played nees it the greatest nx ext yeurs. A candidate for the All-Ameri- A Aduman Bncerinm o n ¢ nd ripped holes in the flow would you like to be the Hix line bends low and he drives Certainly! ik z the ball . 19; ,Hl:twv ullback s for a_ touchdown. aliways - aches mpbell and Abel let the | idE g - they could, for they | nupt™ NEL g have only*one more aft- iy pig( of the e before the |y JOV 4 game next Thursday. Aestan op the ing conte: ko), he , when played for three quarters a t had whipped North ( and which a weeck later greatest team Syracuse ever ha fmen i wh | probably w ks Offset TWO “HILLION DOLLAR GAVES” ON TONORROW Facts About Foet Ball; s, The Best Play to Use Mitlion-doltar BY SOL METZGER into the < the JUST cno oys on ed vho remain defensive work probably f the afternoons ne: and Blue stiil f it might have held the twe of then mnx tomorrow sridiron ' ) : 1 was not until the last five minute | nians to a closer scor 25 o = Tovian nd run. This| “mud had they been a litte ;’";;l”‘;_‘"N_u:.h;L“!hl:‘ h';'“x‘\‘ ge I is sn n violation of | faster in gettin enemy pa gar Fivend > N Referee should be the judge 0,’;..,.:)#‘”“ : |:.. b ,',"l‘,‘hk line had | 0L 0 cear de tomor ! o ™ it Wworked a hi 3 = > W more than vel e fthe ‘met. I judgment ahoutd be | WOrkod : Y raws closer | Eame letween ¥ istitic UG o are. ST the enthusiasm of Virginia's student | Marylanders us ! ! | thea partten, the Loy Krows zame” i s|eral batt a Vitddies £ | tn fdentats will man | 00N Bf every conversatio jfollower of fopt K - Narol st more than the thikets. who kick lown | tudent section ha miss seeing C. U and ) 5 T : ALl e B nayn: a few davs and are almost en-|iUs the oniy time of the s ve the n guards). o [ “There shall b running or - gone. 1 t o wmbia when lock legs with the xn; roughing the player who hax kicked Lo see a good P fight.” But ll rchticld have been ol i the ball hard fought two 1 nioQ spectators’ v L oppo spectators view eful in placing his { T point. nlp an_opposing | Dane’ It is s Ce In wuch a | = Cas star ful . out of the line- | heen put ' in-} ‘d bl up due to injuries, has left for Pitts- | waeek prciiig 1 b | one A Ity in i where the squad will meet B ame: dnaer: Rog ord Hote s to| Carnegie Tech _Sature Several | Brooklanders will be ubers of the Notre Dame team are | like the Hoosier eleven inor injuries. i sible for one 1Tt will have mer suffering from Team has ball on it Contral's vha e ek i twe here is a pun G. U. FROSH IN GAME. i pretty sure thing t the opp ' - m |is not golng 1o o teuchdowns Georgetown Univer: freshman | those ar ¢ B wethod of two |on you in the ter if they foot ball team will travel to Quantico | Mar: lard will t the san with the | it placed on the field awainst Hopicins The Hilltop |last week, with one ion. Seven of the clev mate eve BOWIE RACES have been u » up to this tomorrow for e Marine second i ntly defeated the sturdy ible exd i « e t Your he freshmen rec je o Army flas the Best Record i bad b b Saunton Military Academy team. | Who are to start the con November 18th to 30th ny Has the Best Recor Fatters will ok on Buntng. g i mer Washington high L IRAINS femve 2 : punt on the third down. If such a | I They; are Moung at Uely cad, 3 =t e - s i S s g g jat center. Hough at right' suard, s PRI e were within the letter of { ¥ of correcting it by pur ANGELL CHEERS ELIS. e N e Admlssmn to Grandstand ' "0 co ourt g i STy - . . ade . *ugh 1 tn the he t far from coming under fourth down. NEW HAV Conn., November 24.|a¢ left half. Eight other sers of $1.65 the rule. The fa 3 € that | avoid waiting _until | —To pay his respects 1o a team “that | the Maryland squad als o are former Ticluding Government Tax I forl ench. pubstitation); to punt whi Yale men should.” ! graduates of local hi o1 - 50D ¢ > "2 2 gh . 3 touchdown in the R n error mes R. Angell of the |°Marvland has heen de thi First Race 1:15 P.M. in the second Srevers, hey iated “01 ts the b ashed one of the oldest “\e,k except bri the i, e SRS ey = PO AR, Nt wath a drop- ot ci the ball up the fleld | of J traditious by appearing at 2 4 finto their terr o they will have Coach Tad Jones also addressed the | in order to der ral I they had |0 vards oo g B s aaating ]| It; 0 un."'" :.':.'. - to the gon nn.—"u-ml"u! 7 "\_—&_ ite obvious (o the referee 1th the ! ring he core. | team. nt to Ey weid the {pound tean seorad I were o v tenm the intent to ke R . without a foot rve " +in mo “mn engagement Sunday, are anxious % forfeit ame under 21, sec- £ I PIns {to meet the Quentin Juniors or Roam- fad tion 9. N 2 ' Ler Juniors that on the ' Q. Is a player in n if, § as | ridi d challenzes = bail is snapped. he s s wider on Walter Corbin. ieh ivenue. | Alexandria High School, which de- line of scrimms in order to get into jor telephony neoln 1 1 between ! rrenton Hig a be sition 1o bloc n_ oppos- | s just shifte AND HARLEMS |} e Ea0 poand rem Docil tomoncas How Aol he public seho shift? S shift s a e- OP Q':H}CER TILT‘ D b A the Mlightest it outaide o velops the muscles <, will meet the the opposing tackle when thix team ! o of the foot as \3 ¥ Nature 3 Sale! Men's in- | | A WONDERFUL TIRE , VALUE $6 30x3Y, In. CHAS. E. MILLER, I} S1Z 14th St. ¥Fr. 1 hing £ 3 X is to cade i-oft Langdon Juniors would like tostep o0 (00 r Aoatemy mpson will e wt of the 115-120-pound class and | ¢ n for \. Burton will b w Seniors or the tele- ¢ the Park V . c Challenges include | phoned’ bW S after 6 pm Rolling Field Aviato S Gunners will play Argyle Athletic which has ¢ at Alexandr: taken the measu veral prom Borth- i nent 105-pound s, wants more Goodwin and | engagements in class. | prepared to ac will Senman Gunners overcame the to 0. The a Athletic Scientific Comfort in the ; ’ street or telephone Columbi $1.95 instead of much more because the maker Nature’s Doctor e th Stiraaan Ta Drapaia g«% " | had only a few shades left. But we have the four - tion for its tomorrow at Ke NV | i ] . s ¥ ilm for ite iname tomorray, ac e a VK leading shades of brown (light and dark) and a Thousands of so-called Ortho- 77 Straight Inside [ welnt team.Sominole plavers will @ @ few greens. pedic Freaks and Fads with Line was designed med crow morning at ith g ‘ : streets northeast at 9:30 o'clock. R funny names have come and by Nature to give . 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