Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 31

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SPORTES Yale-Harvard Game Should Be Real Classic : Jack Britton Plannmga Come-Back i 'VTERE“T \IOT AFFECTED Coniest Will Be More Bitterly Fought Than If Two Elever < Were Leaders, Both Being Anxious to Atore for Defeats by Strong Finish. BY Wap . November CAMP. I'he Yale-Harvard game Satur- n in the foot ball world, but that om its i letract on erest or lessen the crowd Yale bow! by a single acle in out, mor huorl\ m”‘ by a L’xflrvulh finish. \H.\ng\ as n siie did in the Princeton game, ther come through with a victory. There foot bali world that Yale should win BOB FISHER TO ReMAIN M of the November Harvard eleven ad conch Xt fall, Maj at the helm LITTLE LESSONS FOR THE GOLFER By George O'Neil. i L | . COLUMBIA SEEKS COACH. ¢ Novenm 24—Colu The reasen the ball ilies close to the ground in the push xhot, or Ropen Lo Droclts when your stance s a littie for- Is torward, uay off the lett heel. i clubkend comex down, goex ~ alonz the ground for a few ! inchew and snapx away the bail READING WAHTS ABBOTT. | ax th bhead beginx to BING e | start upward on the laxt half of (A aritats "1 e th ’“I Tn-| the eirce. Thix lifix the ball up. But when the in bacl the right heel, you will observe that the elubhead strikes it while the clubhead is still coming down to the bottom of the first half of its eirgle. Thix “squeezex” the ball, so to speak, and keeps it down. the force of the blow alone holding it off the ground. The ball, so atruck. will fiy close to the ground, rise at the far end of it fiight, then drop without roll— a fine shot with which to reach | the green on your second ‘What is the best stance for put- ting ¢ Chick Evans uses the xquare xiance, feet well apart, and the hall directly off his nose— and Chick is a fine putter, as good ax any man $n the game, despite the weird notion that he Isx wenk onal Le Ciub will confer A Abbott, in Washing- of the cl been askes er. Abbott Southern Leaguers | oted the he past two v TENNIS OFFICIAL DIES. . November 24— ittsburgh, United States L died to Coun- prominent in and, CHICAGO, N ber in that department. Here i» pic- Tearney of the Western | tured another excellent position announced that ) had ained an for the feet—posed by Joseph G. Gption of the De lorado, fran MeMahon, a rising young amateur 8 view of in of the east. [ don't like his put- experienced base ter—the binde is too thin. ball men | 15 of the club, | earded > of the most (Copyright. John F. Dille €o.) vt The Season for Dress Clothes & Have yours tailored to measure by Wilner's export tailors. Full Dress Tuxedos, Prince Albert Silk lined and hand- satlored from finest materials and trim- num! pings: assuring you zarment that be- ger style correct- nd individuality. Specially Priced For Limited Time $ Your Garment made in our own workrooms. Jos. A. Wilner & Co. Custom Tailors Cor. 8th and G Sts. N.W. BY SECONDARY RANKING" if the two ! in greater desperation of play than | AS COACH ATHARVARD " Hewd Ly » Fisher would “Olde England" We've just imported a ish Makers have ever pro- duced for us— MEYER’S SHOP 1331 F STREET THE EVENING RED OLDHAM, ACCUSED, LON cording te his friends. Bill Pieres, who alxe was vited by Judge Laudix for playing win- ter bame ball bere uoted as suying he hax permission from Marry . Frazee, of the b of Americun to play i i wot on onner the 1 are clubx. Club of W L seheduld ®itn Athletic Club bz 3 ners of both the foor at 6 Athletic Cluh 10 1o PRINCETON'S UNBEATEN HARRIERS RACE MONDAY PRINCTITON, N cross-. ] Novem! the inte ship race Momday to run He two-mile run in the dition of the sian e ankle sustai with M. L T. FRAZEE DENIES CHANCE HAS STOCK IN RED SOX NEW YORK. Frank Chance has b “Uin m Red Sox, denying vemher 21 1) a omte that the Tormer manager of the report Chicago Cubs and the New Yankees had obtained an interest in the club and would manage the team next year. The Red Sox owner said Chance could buy none, as there was none for sale. Frazee added he had been negotiat- ing with Chance and Bill Carrigan to manage his club, but no decision had been reached. A dispatch from Chicago today was to the effect that Chance had pur- chased the Oakland club of the Pacific League, . V. Goodson. the Automobi America, set a new re fr)r the distance’ between Atlan nd Jack sonville, when he sped from the Georgia' city, 345 mil in hours and forty s From ber of the most swag- models that the Brit- 60 Dollars GIVES up THE DIAMONDi COURT HONORS SouT BY ALETNDEA G York ; It has not been veri- | seven e WASHINGTON, STAR, D. €, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24 e JESS OFFERED $30,000 FOR FLOYD JOHNSON GO LOK ANGE i%, November 24— denx ‘Willard, former heavyweight «<hampion boxer, hax received an affer of 30,000 from Charles Mur- ter of Buffalo. nwon in of Jan- d the Intter p: unry, necording to Gene Doyle, Willari’s loeal representative. Willard has tuken the matter un- der advinement, Doyle wafd. | CARPENTIER'S ACTWITES | 4l of speculation r will enter the competition | > boxing fed “m-ml the Uisg . conqueror o BYP oh i opinio lik of ¢ Yo e soh avers of teleni the I sin his lost EDDIE SEMLER, Versatile Maryland halfback. who will be closely watched by Catholic University i omorrow. i FRAZEE SEEKS SPRING TRIP '/ WITH GIANTS FOR RED S()Xl N NEW WATCHES TOTIVE TOTENTH OF A SECOND 3 BY JOHN B. FOST -1 Hax can anduce WOYORKN, N American trip with his tai wiil be willis way to {BOXER DIES FROM BLOW : "*f"f,;:,“\:.‘,.".'.i :j' HOUR AFTER RING BOUT 'SEVERA their mateur Athleti Iomieets is resarded us Jikely hose | fui adoption Don’t Throw ‘10 Away! Honestly. it is heartbreaking to see hard-working men—men who sweat for every penny they earn—thoughtlessly waste $10 i on every suit or overcoat t]’lev buv Every day men come into our place and when they see the skill- fully fashioned Franklin Suits and Overcoats at $20 and $25 ! they tell us how foolish tl'xey have been in the past when they | paid much more for even less desirable models. We leave it to your own good judgment. Our suits are of trust- worthy serges, cassimeres, tweeds and flannels. And our over- coats are created from splendid cheviots, herringbones and many other enduring cloths. Yet, for all their correct style and excellent tailoring. we only ask $20 and $25. | Washington’s Outstanding Values in | Suits and Overcoats Therc ‘S nothing in Washington that compares with the values in the splendid Franklin Clothes. ranklin Clothes Shop 1003 Pennsylvania- Ave. N.W.: RING VETERAN WILL SEEK RETURN GO WiTH WALKER Dethroned Welterweight Champion Anxious to Re- ! By FAiR PLAY. l]EPE []N PUBHG VIEW} EW YORK, November 34 —Jack Britton is pr i a come “ I back. As soon as Mickey Walker is will = hitim @ retory § Doy thi0 A doraten Privs | battle he will make the hig cffort. This decision was reached I PARI ovember 24 —Georges Car d WS advisers up in a small town in New Vork st today, a ;_]lln'li . stlll suffering from 'H"‘ s due to the'fine condition in which the ex-champion has found hin hands, Is unable to resume training. ! (o1f | but there is much talk in sporting ! . cireles of o mateh between Georges |y ”:l""‘,'l“ ““”'} i et AMiclk pROtpILE $and Joe Beckett of England, as well | "“’?u']“!’;”m_'“ ”’”, e M b 1o whether | 3 n recke ut they w woon INTERCITY CHESS PLAY Tuied CENTRAL LEAGUE BERTH SPORTS. 31 gain Lost Laurels, But Chief Idea Is to Gather in the Shekels. 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