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LG N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 26, 1922—SPORTS SECTION. 12 - Team Play Emphasized by Work of District’s Scholastic Combinations This Fal L kLl K s : | BIG BOWIE RACH ¥oot Ball Machine, But Backfield Material Annexes Endurance Handi Is Below Standard of Other Years. { : : g \ i o ', cap, Worth $5,600. in TN e g e L * Bl g e £ N : | Stretch Duel With Vigil. BY JOHN B. KELLER. i T ; - ; g Y : S i HIS vear it is no casy task to sclect an all-high school foot ball T tearn and be certain that the combination would be the strongest | that could be gathered irom the elevens representing Central, Tech, | Western, Eastern and Business. There were so many play of about ! the same caliber and so few who especially distinguished themselves dur- ing the ten-game titular campaign that it is much more difficult than | usual to avoid selections that will not be open to question. But one of | the games was of a onc-sided nature. and even in that it was team play | rather than individual efiort that told against the losing aggregation 3 i of line | { PLAYERS WHO STARRED IN 1922 HIGH SCHOOL FOOT BALL CAMPAIGN Kyir WorLey (Central) Powerful Set of Forwards Available for Mylllicul; The salient feat of the series was the general exceller play. Each of the five teams possessed a set_of sturdy fory thing generally lacking in t seasons. Backfield material, ho well below the standard of other years. As a result, defensiv were stressed by the coaches to the deiriment of attack. i vealed clearly in all of the games alth of lineme before sclecting seven for a first team, it might be well to first d 3]!&;\::'_ i 1 | i of the ail-high school backfield. TUndoubtedly the most impo; position on the team is that of terback. The charges thor mive them pl emergen has o cool, clear-he DIRTHRIGHT (Central) tch may instruc All-High Schbol Foot Bali Teams for 1922 15t Tear: but u DETROIT U. SURPRISES | o direct tion i Childress |G} | X i far. This positic was filled on the i (C) J varfous teanw by nine b dur i the recent mpaign, and none o B H ’ | others secmed to et muck | out of his team as did W of | DETROIT, November Univ ntral. so to him is given the berth | ity of Detroit’s foot ball tv ing*a dash and driving 1 swept the Wash { ferson eleven. won today's game here The result was a decided . and J. having been a hea m. show- wer tha zames to direct I 4 o i ta a set plan, Worl d in any of t MG iral's was not a wWondero | jyunch werfal atiacks. Childress il handling. < it Hall, Worley, Hook and Gooch would | te was not & bril- | make admirabie forward pass rurl I~ Mitchell (W) jon ODra (Eastern) te. Detroit's scores were the results of two touchdowns, two goals after | touchdown and two field goals. W nd Jefferson mw touchdo | nt I N brough cers. Worley and Hook would re- ‘t with long 1 s team might not as some of -tions of pust s a deal of o terr {1ocals excelled in fof the gam Det | Guently reeled off long runs of commit ry most of 1 the se but t R 2ot ove punts. Birtaright, Gooch and | | a goal after touchdown saf {3 team a would be usca for line plunges, The locals put the visitors on the f the entire kficld would be | e early in the gam na i ; ‘o : E » for off-tackle and end run ; | kept the ball in Washington ! of ball runners and han vards in W e > das olastic skin ficlis not Wor e hanls astle quent fumbling on the part of Was Birthright a Triple-Threater. weoula mot v 1 altaen e ton and Jefferson aided the 1 For the fullback’s place on the | the i team, t. but it would myt tewm, Birthright. another 5. Hogan, Weleh and Vreeland Semnmlites sl dhas e, Games Well Contested. M Tand well contes endod. aitho t quite up to s in the fi rds for points o a lack of mater [for a 3 St UAe ot { Welch repeat the W b Jand J. line for ubstantial gains. scored eriod. The visitors in" the fina developed )t to he 1 it kept plen- final game after | ¥ for its gr «on. The Man most_of ma- ching system its power was rly in the s in resery ad pointed ¢ 1. Tech ability and rier of forward ed in the sc- Futhey went | The pass put the b -vard line, from wher: < the goal line. he first period W, and l.—d a Detroit punt and the b across the Detroit line for & | Line-Up and Summary. hit a line dy have o E the betier of the oth Both we i > detenalve players, Positions U. of Det, quick to di the ack of the ever, did remar Left end i remurkal c all xquad. Hook probabl results of the ten gam BOWIL RACE TRACK, ¢! JACK TEws (Central) Photos By CARLT.THONER. series. given below in the order in which t were played Entries ior back in th, Right guard others. i I Right tackle . . f and Harwood of | Central, 13: Western, 0. ¢ 2 & | envoliska The G » hrilliant at times. Tech, 6: Enstern, 0. Prnkent 3 v 4 eton, 100, Bid Gooeh wax at fullback by the Central, 71 Runiness, 0. NE Gexe Casey LARY, SHILLINGER. Ty ArE Enlbaak .. Vose ant b, T Manual Trainers, but his bail running Tech, 10; Wentern, 0, V | 8y (Cent 1)) Tecl Barrehnsen Fullback Weidh ty was so versatile and his power Fastern, 10) Bantuesns 0, i fntrd (Tech) | “cors by perions: d interferer so great that he Central, 123 Tech. 6. i University, of Detrait 0 7 have le an ex nt hailf- 7 H W. and J. -2 0 Both Hook and Gooch were = | | _ University of Detroit scoring: To: ! Welch. Vreeland. Points fram touckdowns—Hogan, 2 (drop-kick). " goais—Hogan, 2. W. and J. scorng: To. »l down—Futhey. Point from try after to | down—Brenkert. Safety (declared beca | ground rules).” Referee—Mr. D: lLiams. Umpire—Mr. Moffatt, Prince | linesman—Mr. Crolins, Dartinouth. | judge—Mr. McDonald, Brown. Tin eriods—15 minutes. ALEXANDRIA. Va., November 2 r Charlottesville High School's eleven won the foot ball championsaip ot r_ the eighth Virginia school district when it defeated Alexan- School's team, 13 to 12! outrushed the visitors, but | ving forward ad running good at nd at ¢ e ine Problem a Stickler. i & 10 MARYLAND FROSH Freshmen gridders of the Univer- sity of Mary chased Central Dencrves Laurels. ng steadily, Central went Now for the line problem. which 1% (o sscond mccess ; Bbecomes n stickler Tight at the out- | (heotbl 1, & g ot e e Y o M e s et enter. TWo | contests a particular style of play | 20 0T 0 T e 19 a of East < planned and the scheme fallowed | had held sway over them since ntral, stood well | ggsely. Western was bafed by ajand defeated the local scholast e e D game, Buginese, L to 0. It was the first vietory scored BNt A sweeping attack. Tech b, i by a College Park cub eleven in the ither could be chosen | jjant forward p i Eastern | gnce engagements played with Cen- Dy T cara EBe almagciune bility of the | ¢ra) teams. The match was held in [uz)’;n..;(kiv-;‘\ antage, o s um as n preliminary to red much ground. h/”np.\tflr_\lllnd-l ‘atholic Uni- e e ha touchdown was made 1 1 of the first period. Sup- real position un about midwa ed in the backficld for « game, w cuh poin A . & e Central forward Ain g DY rEpate : ® =D dugleae for a time, 5. Central's team plaved head- | PIE AL S marred their play by repcated fum-| MONTGOMERY, Ala, November @ but he never foot ball than the others and de. | Pass and sprinted 30 ¥aras o iy e e Belots a Growd (o DI play and in ves its laurels. i Johnson's recovery Alabama defeated 4 ossed the goal Parker Yen b afterward d his 90 e : While lacking the five "Dee line. - Supple fl“(lr d.k added nln- - and his 8 2L aft eR0n 10 to 6. in appeared to put more into the posi- extra point. Maryland consistently o <h ac- Side appeared fo pui more int posi- HEADS BADGER ELEVEN. |mm'm_”1 Canthdl e thet res 'x G0-yard broken field dash uc-{holding and offside plays. and wit wit < effart t the Cen 4 for the oth 1 lunges ih lees eftars ¢ e CHICAGO. November i Martin | mainder of the game nted fopthe gther . Tine miunges ured by a thrilling 96.y e, and for tha o i CHICAGO: g May B . o d MidKiff and nan to count touchdown by Right 1 Mo B L e Line-Up nnd Summary. he I s, Leitch | Fletcher for Georgia, who recove piod guards were numerous. each | IR GOt of the foam for the 19 (@) Fonttion. Ceatral 01, Honavista. added the extra and|an Alabama fumbl: beneath (I LU T eVens: ""‘z ”” fi -"; | season, at the annual dinner here to- | Henderson Left end..... .. il decisive point after Charlottesville's| shadow of his own goal line, and tin Pows plaving mext o the snapper- | MR Al L S ontin's Rame with | Bl - sccond touchdown. accounted for the ouly scoring Ly dred wandidates for the - all-high | the University of Chicago Wators. | Linc-Up and Suremsry. o o Carbngi IBACUIENL o Al team. Central had Lewis, Plumpton —_— Herzog. Rightiwuard. | gllex. (12). Positions, Charlottes. (19). | wag o bright star. If was Hartiot and - Case Tech had 'Shillinger. | Mercury Athletic Club, another as- | Lanigen- BiEhs i Dulockssso o Teflyeut | Sooree | who crashed his way over for ! Adams Barber. Western had ! pirant to the District title. will be ! ggiiy Quarterback Bay las : e Geieh | touchdown in the second quarter to Trudgen, Cox and Capper. Eastern [ host to Quincy Athletic Club this | osborne. eft halfback Rauber y Pohl .. Barlow | tio the score: Bartlett, whose toc o had King and Business had Cum-{afternoon at the Washington - | Parker. ight halfback....A. Johnson | Sharpito .. Eddins | booted the ball from ment 3rank Monroc mings and Du Fief. Some or these |racks. The southwest team will be ! Supplee Fullbeck ..........Birthright | | MoDermott .. Johnson | for the o anel pe boys were especially apt at making | the same that has been bowling over Score by_periods: | Fletcher Bonvista |y i, SXiracle Tot, i running mates in | other sturd 1c8: +AL attack 4 others wvere unusually | yon, so the Quacs pr 1c8; | e immediately Maryland Freshmen..... 7 0 0 07 NE I T ] Midkifl Quarterback . ticieuaries | o SRR e awhe, Central ... o o o oo F E: 5 | =0 ¥ e 6, Tl | from placement from i n R by = > for Grifith. Touchdowns—MIdkiff, Hayman, | was on ¢ | PH TSBURGH, November 25.—Three spectacular marches across the |G. Johnson, Leitch. TPoint after touchdown—| gia. sturdy in defense, b Shiilinger tough battle. Wil Start 4%, Substitutions: Maryland Freshmen—Wilton{ t f I IEDE i ke o8 wore coms K-"nm.’,"-:‘m:- ae for ' Parker. . Contral—Brinkmun for Alden | Hayman .....Fuilback ....... Sian s ViR xlzgmt‘h h(u?r"r!\ |"Ir1" 1, w : . fast charge; : L Tohnson, Rand for Brinkman, Bergsttom for | N St & S L Sumtitutor_Mlexansia; elly for Moore, | D4 al t e to a kickel Roynl Athtletle Club has a game Eenfer. Touchdown—FParker. oint after ayes for Sharpi 1] : & : Al > BiG TEN iHONORS TAKEN —Supploe. Refereo—Mr, M were seat in his di- | with Yale Athletic Club this morn- T A ey B d them efficiently. | ing on Monument Lot gridiron No. 2. fronken) o U h el (Georgetown) ail I!h" mg ‘Thl-rw midget (;‘nu]\\- will swing into ¢ periods—Two of 10 minutes and two of 8| P and gave that|action at 11 o'clock mirutes. | Aot e o i The oIBE- | Fumbie. Strugale woen they | o e | 19-to-0 victory on a frozen, snow-covered gridiron here today. The {Yacon. . Lingmap_ate. Eoigni, Vireinis. | 000, o) palir flanking O'Dea, | light and speedy eleven coached by Walter Steffen, fought valiantly, but | TS JrRE=0al 1e% Tinces. |c m would have KNICKS WILL ENDEAVOR could not withstand the terrific battering of Coach Rockne's powerful | s B Probst. .. i, d Tops A!l Tackles. machir X 3 < i 28 2 2 s = | Wesley... .. Right guard. Tucklos above the ordinsry were Tech made its best bid for a score in the opening minutes of play, ! gm'er mng fl«:‘klc ; Almost as plentiful ae guurds. One I O S I OP INDIANS l ODA i ! when Flying Jimmy Robertson was the star of an ofiensive that gained } Ila . Newhn - o LRGN .- ©Of them, Greenwadd of Businers, Ko more than 35 vards on straight foot ball. Then Notre Dame got under | hitaker. Left halfbsck. cArtes . ever, was head and shoulders abov v as i i . Right halfback the others. In two of his team 3 way and the result never was in doubt. | Ruberte, 7 Fufiback - ames he was practically the whole T Again and again Notre Dame inter-, Line-Up and Summary: e Bisa Loy iperioh e, and his wor as so well done 1 Alabama. e g that even though his t de- JLLY MARTIN and his husky Knickerbocker crew are the latest | ference enabled the man With the| gy ooy (g). Positions. Notre Dame (19). 1Georgis. feated there was httle ground - e 2 = Bonvista. Points after touchdown. missed— vac Carnegie Tech goal line gave the Notre Dame eleven a brilliant | Havman (2), Leitch. Reforoe—Mr. Grayson. | a7y} Virginia. _Umpire—Mr. Reardon, Randolph: i to within 10 1l, only to los BY MICHIGAN HARRIERS Ind., N ez Positions, Left end Left tackle. Left guai . Centor .Left end.. ‘Left tackie. “Left guard. acheny ington and Lee University won | Alebama sooring: Toucdown— ey Tiita(the South Atlantic intercollegiate |for point after touchdown—Bertlott, Goal from -Reagan | cross-country run here this n!(or-is,.m_nmhm Referoos Mr. Sprt join the hunt for th dlot foot ball championship of the P31l t turn the Tech end = These| Poter oo Cagberes | gained by the opposition by rushin tonjoin ‘thesliuntiaoL He salic 0¥o0 A ’Afl‘_’( sweeping runs, plus two perfect for-| Zelte .. Quick throush the line, he T District. Fired by the spirit of their peppery coach, this’George- | warg pagses, were chiefly responsible | Irwia. B doit past the anie town aggregation will stalk into the wigwam of the Mohawks at Union | for the threc touchdowns. Tn the| . attacks. He was well down the field | Park this afternoon and endeavor to show the wily Indians something | first period. Bergman got away for under kicks and often tackled thelpoie foot ball as it should be played. The Knicks will not go into|a 27-yard run, and three short drives| oy, T ot e s, v 2%y | battle without a realization of the great strength of the Mohawks, who { followed, which put the bail cloge to | Anderso average scholastic plaver. have not been defeated in_ years, but with a do-or-die spirit that may | the Tech goal. A fumble on the goal| ; As & running mate to Greenwood | worry the champions no little bit. The warhoop will sound and lhcl”,m followed, but at the bottom of | o Score by periods | cquently r (Penn- emson) . Miies | noon. Virginia Tech finished second |givania). = Umplie—Mr. Coles = Ciem sieed o -Yergare | 41q the University of Virginia third jmmo oo oo Bergman | Washington and Lee scored 381 ‘gio0mnel | points; Virginia Tech, 39. and Vir- Ixinm. 42. Howard of Washington| and Lee broke the tape first and! Left halfback. ~ v ] 3 o b’ N B . 5 Carnegie o 0 0 0—0 e e onethor s tamkla| tribes spring into conflict at 2:30 o'clock. the pile was Stuhldreher, hugging the | Notrs Dame. 6 0 6 719! therefore won for his team. 3 B e White hut he'wag| The Mohawks have been cham- A jJunfor champlonship game will{ball. Goal was)missed. |, Notro Dame sooring: . Toushdo vunt. | Kelly of Tech took the lead at the | D A fennlcoly and did mot | pions so long that the holding of the [ be plaved between the Kanawhas and| Notre Dame falled by a vard 10| greher (substitute’for Thomas), wne—Stuhl | tart, but on account of injured ankle e T e e nah his boel. | title. must be getting monotonous. | Mohuwk Preps this afternoon on the | score a touchdown on the final play In | (substitute for Gomnel), Layden Gubstituts for | did not finish. Goward of Vireinia D R e four games ‘his | Once this season they slumped a bit | Monument Lot These teams will|the sccond period. A 30-yard for |Begman), Point afier touchdown——Dogice. | ook the lead from Kelly and main-; Loy Went through in the series. He|and almost lost the coveted honor.|clash at 2 o'clock. Ward pass, D, Miller to Layden, helped | Beferso—itr. Vory (Ponn State). Umpire—Mr. | (ainod it for the better part of the ) Daugherty H Y o alhable plaver at stopping |and on another occasion they under- 1 to the 1-yard line. | FRashory (Way sod Jefforson), Head ! course, but near the finish Howard to bring the Drov - ¥ i i R (Princeton). by o ) P 9 t. f the oppo Sherwood Athletic Club is going to i f Washington and Lee passed him. kicks -w!.er;ruw“:l\;dh » ,‘*,;‘fi;,l‘..‘:,"‘qu.fif Sxtimared '::d'l‘;e"lf;g‘g e D0y | Soat Plaasant, Md., today for & tilt Robertson In Brilliant. periods—16 minutes each. of Washinkton and Leo passed him, A ara emabie him to fill |to retain their laurels. That bare|with the athletic association eleven| Robertson's brilliant returning of —_— fohed Third and fourths respectively: e O tackle berth acceptably. | J-to-0 win over the Southerns last|of that town. Their game will be-|punts and dodging dashes off the y The runners finished as follow! &isey Was not a plaver of the flashy | week did not satisfy the Indians to&in at 3 o'clock. tackles gained ground for Tech early| Howard W. and L Goward, Vir- ype ¢ the titular campaign, but | any great extent, and they are primes x 2 a giniar Newman, Tech: Jackson, Tech: X 1 A ;30,)01;1‘;:-'u\$lshemore stesdypmfii sure | to give the Georgetown tribesmen a| Iroquois Athlette Club will invade |in the third period. Finally Notre Smith, W, and L.; Swoop, W. and L. “The Standard of Comparison” of himself, good walloping. However, Billy Mar- | Hyattsvil Rl Get s vaas tin believes he has more than his|at Plerce Athletic Club. The game Ehree Stu it ks arm up his sleeve, and that the|will be played on the high school Where there were many boys who | Knicks will prove worthy foemen. feld, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. All aid_well in filling positions from Plerte Dibyere are to report &t the tackle to tackle, there were but three | yypje the big Knicks are tackling | grounds at 1:30. 2 Wwho went about their work accebt- | p." "gormidable Mohawks at Union = ably as cnds. These were Hall and)p, i “the Knick Juniors will enter-| Rommers and Mohawk Preps will be Childress of Central and Robinson of | 14in ‘the Lexingtons on the Knicker-|opponents ~Thanksgiving Day = at Western. Each was good at stopping | pocker field, at 37th and Reservoir |Union Park. Their match will start plays headed toward his position, and | ;i oets Their match is to get under at 2 o'clock. e this afternoon for a fling Dame got the ball in its own terri- Akley, Virsinia: Bohannon, Virginia: tory and worked both ends for spec- (;l‘,.n,y:‘e, Talc:‘:hS(edvhen"l‘VI;glm;I; R(ll(dlel\. tacular gains, D. Miller went over cch; TRtichards, Tech; Hawkins, COMPARE BUICK v LU from the 5-yard line. The try at goall {w. and L. Heisskill W. and L. A ES AND Irwvin, Virgina; Guerrant, W, and L ! failed. LAFAYE a - _ | Robertson, Virginia; Risher, Virginta: WITH The final period was much the o " tT?E- Ind, November 25.—|p,eq W. and L.; Baughor, Tech, and same story. The defensive ends and | J°¢ Prout I8 the hero of Purdue Uni- | Kelley, Tech. SaTves meatly blocked, and the Notre | versity tonight, his dodging twisting E Dame backs brought the ball to|30-yard run for a touchdown in the WALTER COX A WINNER. Having satisfied yourself on this score, s fast through ia in | B¢ : Tech’s 10-yard line, On the third|; ateoe 3 o 3 ke & S gueh’ was fast. through the flefd in | LIS 21Ol Warbington's Amrican Leglon team | doRh. Whon Tecn ‘miassed for'a. line Tant iateuts ot ch g, tollowed by || ol 2oy wen forty-five races then look into the ability of our organization 2 h ] uck, - Stuhldreher wi 5 -~|and more than $65, n money on S ram o e O o th L ihere Fie| (Neymama: williba, stayeds by the il hold its final practice’ for the | pags’to Layden for a touchdown. De-| tional point giving Purdue 7 to 7 tic | fho grand circuit this year.” Murphy to care for your service requirements ufter o matrcatn D The rest|with Indiana's foot ball warriors.|is second, with thirty-four races and purchase. of the game was see-saw, and the $60,000, and McDonald is third, with ward passes, too, but he had little | can League Park today. Negotiations | ¢ ook st American Deague Park - e e 4 cammate, - - | battle ended with Notre Dame holding 2 red a touchdown an on his tcammate, Childress, in that|with the Baltimoreans were unsuc: battls ended with Notrs Damehold D e ushien and , and Man: im Jordas rospect. Robinson always gave a |cessful, and Manager Tim Jordan was T L R ey ®ood account of himself, but his play | unable to engage another team for % . Coach Rockne Baffalo Athletie Club will play the P o) ::z‘;{l ‘..‘2..‘.‘;%‘1'&1&“.'13 substitutes and| Barring the final period, the game|Roamers of Alexandria on tho Monu- l'l e . an\-l did not seem to be impressive enough | actton. d | w v . t this afternoon. The game . most of them gained ground behin as devoid of thrills, the remainder ment Lot this Retail Deal fo warrant a rating anead of either |* - Sew s Al of the Centralites. uen’ juniors are to go s gnes” 3 5 . ; rfect interference. Notre Dame 6 will begin at 1 o'clock. All Buffalo Dt & et Sowna and Tech got 1,| Of the contest resolving itself Into a |, yors*are to report. for practice i hich the result of Rob- |kicking duel, with honors slightly in{this morning at 10:30 o'clock st 13th 1015 14th N. in. 1lxmnnt':l l:fltv‘!‘;le:‘u o&onl. Purdue’s favor, and D streets northeast. Street N.W. : Main 5296 twenty-four races. ————— All members of the legion desiring to try for the team are to report equipped for drill. Wor this team Birthright would do | Naval Hospital field this afternoon |the East Riverdale Midgets yester- the punting and drop-kicking and|to meet the National Juniors. Their|day, 34 to 0. 'Trundle made three « the bulk of the forward passing.|engagement will start promptly at|touchdowns and Foley-and Bell one % Hook also could be called upon to |2:30 o’clock, - each. { was especially clever-at receiving for- | Washington professionals at Ameri- 3 21070 lee i Atlanta this morning “lxree drop-kickel the goal ~

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