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’ ) . SPOBRTS: THE _EVENING _STAR; WASHINGTON Hurlers Not Going Back, Records Show : O’Dowd May Gain c;leweight Crown 7 UFNETEGID SR |FORMER CHAMPION IS FIT | LEADS PONT MAKERS| FOR GO WITH ROSENBERG _D._6;_ TOESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1022, _ SPORTS. 3r COUNTRY’S LEADING GRID SCORER ’ TO BE IN ACTION HERE SATURDAY MORE SHUTOUTS IN 1922 | "encu an ooy THAN IN PREVIOUS YEAR| ooz | year. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. N EW YORK, November 28—Records compiled tend to dispute the. scorer among the leading college BY FAIR PLAY. g - . . . . . A meeting of the Women's Na- 2 7 if “Bots” B -, backfleid st f . o o . o Total of 145 in Majors During Past Campaign, m¥ “ sclation wilt be 4 the ur“-mhz‘e"é';'fii}u' ven. cancon- | 'While Winner Will Be Recognized as Titleholder in ~ - 0 . . Club December 1, whe; l. 1ta- : % 4 ] N R O e st . . Comparison With 127 in 1921—Nationals | tien recently reevived from . the . . v St A morican Lesgue Park here. next New York Only, This Is Big Asset—Bout . N i | Al Ensian Women's Hockey As- | | : ! i ’ aturday ke will complete his final Take Part in 23 Kalsominings. ritain will Te ansorma,'® 01 - : , : Joar ot collens fook il with s rec;| Should Be Real Battle. I.‘: American team invaded Eng- % the nine games he has participated in e 1and twe years axe and the Briciah | [ i this fall and probably will clinch the I s returned the courtesy last k distinction of belng the highest point levens in th, t. S AT E 3 3 ‘Toeg:lennr:ncnl:r has twelve touch- N EW YORK, November 28—The writer went up to Madison Square . - i dospsslsvanigonisiat sriouchions, Garden today to look over Mike O'Dowd, former middleweight & 3 3 B points to his credit. His closest ri- contentions of some folks that pitchers in the big leagues are champion, who will meet Dave Rosenberg at the Rink Athletic going back. The records are unofficial, but they will be borne \nees . fclosest it ¢ st when the official numbers come out. ;‘ensn g:fll‘e a“t:’on;;h:rr‘e." o; '{;"_ ! Club in Brooklyn Thanksgiving day. To the winner of this bout will go In 1922 there were more shutout games pitched than were twirled ! f L ’ 4 [negie Tech, who are tied for second | —so far as the New York athletic commission is concerned—the middle- 1921. The National League record for 1921 was 67, and in 1922 it _was & A 4 %5 o 50 7y |Place with 73 points, and the latter| ,eighs championship title. How widely this will be recognized through- The American League record in 1921 was 60, and in 1922 it was 75. ‘s’k1;‘:1:‘Lnuavl:‘:og:l':u‘dh:h:?:e.c::dulé out the country is problematical. But since New York just now happens And by this record those who have contended all along that the ) > 2 t Wilson will have an outslde chance|to be the national fight center the chances are that Mike will find the ritchers of the National League were less formidable than those of the 1o overhaul the Eastonian athlete) crown worth wearing ii he takes it away from Dav \merican League are claiming that their contentious, the sfore, have | panooma Caony bz)on'aheot( 2‘&“‘;:“‘"‘”};‘: b : . I&'"",kfi&']'fp‘éa’;'h:rh'h“ the Ly Well. to get back to Mike's work- ‘en given one more clinch. mission for the zone, with such authority A \ Eor, = e Swede Hanson of Cornell has ac- out, we will®say that the ex-soldier rhle re|eordb zlpg is ”"i,“": to l'ilh u\:- ;flhm’lluflw:ge ro:dm:t of boxhhg ex-| RN > ; #4 |counted for thirty goals after tnul;‘h- looks good. Never since the war has sal pride by those who have claimed as he may prescribe, is | s i v v 3 i b s ¥ those ave claim NAW YAR[] BASKE"ERS Unravided in: an exesative. oes sl ' § ] Lo down by placement kicks and t | he been hitting 50 accurately and = National League batters were more ' fi 1 i in = by President Harding and made public | Ui slze i Jthieihonors hard as right now. This is a good fty with their sticks than th is @ good argument either e | B : 3 this department even though he falls 1:;:0:i‘l-i“g"';"’, o to s g X : 2 : to register in the Penn game Thurs- thing for 0'Dowd, because Rosenbers Thirteen Shutouts in April l6tie) 2o/ bal ant Aran e aers 3+ ¥ s : i day, as there is no player close to 13 a sweet mixer and eats wallops the an A v o r al s - 2 sea piened 1 e Amere ARE READY FUR Ac‘"flN e il e \ o [Nt I naval officer, also specifically permit 3 5 . fta o th g . way a Froechman eats nails. All - mes pitched in the American Leagne “voluntary boxing and sparring exhibi. - ; : . plavers are tied for field goa 1 Eit ey etee b s (i tes four in the National, and two of the t af tions" in”the public schools, under th i e i tter were pitched on the la supervision of the bureau of clubs and ety joiea®hd Karl Prafime”] BOSTON. November 28.—Pancho|article in the way of rough-and-rea won of the opening month. By i playgrounds, and on military and naval | s g i : S |2 Ty thelr eonts o ShotR Of Yenei| Villa, American fiywelght champlon, e older league’ tchers got better, | Navy Yard basket ball team has had | FéServations and ships. 3 S A0 AN 3 ; s : 57 last ys:.umny and "u.g enu:‘e:- are | went out of ma.' class again here last the batters worse, as ) | ks driliing and now Is ready to| The order provides that such other : . . ; Smith of Princeton, McBride of Syra | mena and defested 1. Montreal of | liminary dope. that month of bl s oher District quints. The mauad exhibitions of this description may be ¥ 7 % : cuse, Roderick of Columbia, Monjo of | e e and defea gk e »wed nine shut-out games to i ludes n, . Koontz, O'Con-|held in the Canal Zone for wiich either wil G Providence, winning the decision in * American Leagu Schnelder, Donnelly, Fries the governor or the commission, with | “,.d“,tffi,“,;.,’:“..‘a'“s'{:::. :(l B?:;-lf“m ten rounds. honors with three apiecs. Charlle O'Hearn of Yale and Karl Pfaffman milling, and the sports are not givin s+ Dave too much of an edge in the pre- That curtain-raiser to American League pitchers ks, Pumps and Les. Send all | biS approval, may issue a permit. I : = | y-Wienert battle- Q‘ ' Kled down to business and during challenges to . H. Oiive, 491 E street | hibitions on the military and naval re; : 1 : Ehe] "'“":"fi""“"” follon rouila had an undoubted lead in elght | Miske—having fallen through, Mat: Uiy Dlnled e e oy | oteat tlontlons are made subject to rogula- | W ¢ - per. afasettr . % |and was only slightly behind in tne maker Flournoy has been obliged r/ ' sames, Wwhile Nati - —— e )y the comm: I & e P # " P State. .. i {put on a pair \kue pitchers were holding the enemy | Cardinal Athletic Club is casting|officers and are restricted to Arms and % 2 . S Rolrtios, Cameie ich E:Eg.'r"'é.':‘i et Frovidencs jin und Jimmy Kelly. Sheviin is thy reless in an even dozen games. In | about for engagements in the 105-110- | Navy personnel. L | 3 ‘- s < Pl g s weighed 133 Boteds and Mon- | Pride of New England, a fine, harg- v the Ban Johnson circuit showed | pound class. Send challenges to Hugh T | ; 5 X . eighe IDOUDDE R on- | hitting, clever mixer, who spends h treal 11 \eteen shutout gumes to fourteen in [ Rivers, 152 U street. > rival organization 'he National League hurlers appar-| Perry Athletic has canceled v were going great gums in August, | its Friday engagement with the Wil- in that month they jumped ahead |Son Normal Juniors. odd hours teaching boxing at Dart- BOUT TO SOLDIER BUCK. mouth College. There is nothing the ISV oy o : 3 Conroy, Navy...... .. i | matter with this bout, but fans like LOUISVILLE. Ky.. November 25— 4 s Koppisch, ¢ : YANK WHIPS BRITON. to see heavies maul each other and Soldier Buck, Loulsville, was awanied ' K N N ar. 8 86 deciaion e o ded ! ¥ 2 . LONDON, Noyember 28—In a fif-|would have enjoyed seeing Renault i pitching fourteen shitouts to the| — . y Freas of Kala- | . teen-round contest here last night the | and Miske meet again. elve that were twirled in the Ameri- |, Yosemite Athletic Club's quint will| MAZ00 in a twelve-round bout last ' American, Bartley Madden, de- (Capyright, 1922.) i Ceana face the Georgetown Athletic Club|fi€ht. They are middleweights. | B ! S feated the English ex-guardsman, Pen- —_— basketers in Ingram symnastum Sat- i sy Uit WHEY BEATS DERNY Griffmen Figure Often. urday night. Play will start at 8 ? T & Do n . NEW ORLEANS, La., November 28. BATTLE FOR FREEDMAN. | 0N F0 ey of Columbus was The Bostan Americans and the Was'- | o'cloe B f tons, Incidentally, wrested the white ! . s ARS TO EN e o e e el Sy Hart, CHICAGO, _ November 28.— Sallor | awarded the decision over Young Denny winners or losers. the Red sox were | SIX GIRLS” TEAMS LISTED Hart, Com : 38| cetman, Chicage. 340-pounder.. last | of New Orieant in a fifteen-round bour VIRt S ke | FOR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT il in twenty-five affairs in which one de or the other never saw the home PHILADELPHIA, November 28.— W 3iate. Teams representing New York, Bos- ey In the National League the Bostons ton, Chicago. Richmond, Va., Phila- F w OLLOWING the game with George Washington Thanksgiving day ran their tota! for whitewash games!delphia and England are entered in g seven Georgetown regulars will go into action for the last time on 1) seventeen. <bury the girls' intercity hockey tourn i in elghteen g v jment. which opens here Thursday. Western High School's foot ball g W : > ‘ team will end its season Thursday in e ot et . The Englisn ieam: s comprised D,! - a CO!IIIEZG glr.durof\ :an;;dla) aiternoon in the contest with Laiayette. ‘a ®ame with the Shepherd Normal aaman Ar coaches who came to this country to | \Wearing the colors of the Hilltoppers in their final foot ball (ollege cleven at Shepherdstown. W.| Glennon, Holy (‘ross. . i teach the zame us plaved abroad. l\vin be Capt. Rudy Com: Clavin, Bill Kenvon Syl APPEATANCE | vy The West Virginlass last week b, Bl tabiggh Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street s hich prob- P ¥ stock, Jack Flavin, Bill Kenyon, Zube Sullivan, Bill | engiienged all-Washington scholastic g 2 Goggin, Carl Werts and Gus Malley. : Ingland, is to be s > andy y ’ teams, and Western was quick to re- . Fordham in the morn ‘ted from the players competing in eiore the last whistle blows in the Lafayette game and on the 1922 | spond. The Red and White squad, in . Boston Cullege afternoon sme: the tournament. Giames are scheduled | S€asou these men will have tried to put up the greatest work of their | Charge of Coach George Green. will . : als. by a f . |as_fonay 5 5 [ ) ® athletic careers in their final eff It 3ce i % ileave Thursday morning for the scene | S4mor: 20 e e g e P final effort. All are in shape and all will play | G258, Thursdas s Sulifvan, Pen : I'{,‘"“ b g Al Ehileael :)xrt’h the greatest determination to hang up their moleskins with a "ic‘[o ction Hewitt, i . 192 oston v . s : ‘Teama of Central and Western were ! Frida; i Richmond v Lafayette has had one of the great- s | to meet in Central stadium this after- winner of Boston-Chicago match; aft- teams in the country for three . ettty e A 3 orls . ia_the last of the 123- k. Ce 3 hanks, ys w K FC AFH NE j ¢rnoon. all-Philadelphia vs. all “‘Ii.'éf.i;‘;.:“é:.{‘" Touting Bucknell und Down the Alleys !::rni"\-x,.:’['l‘am“ :.« thnos;slr(eurtl gl for the T giving Holida ork. on College, rop- | entral entore : ‘e ;UMY aturday —Finals. Ipem will go_into mi'x;mee '157'(‘:.“" i St ::hr-‘ln?odn’;‘ A-n“n‘x::;du:le’ LAFAYETTE TEAM WILL Here are some interesting Specials for Sportsmen. We don't world of confidence. i :Lar(‘l‘.:r held Western a oreless PNME HERE FOB G U believe you can duplicate these values at our prices in the city. Thirteen members of the foot ball| EASTON. Pa. November 28—Thir- I Gun ! R ! Rudy” Comstock, leader of The s i = { NITTANY LIONS CHEERED. |tcam. plavea siushing fine oot ball ot | en e marmnse, o, e series be-| STATE COLLEGE. Pa. November |$U3rd three years. Moved over to ) sy - I.-xquad of the Y, ) A. day school our members of the Lafayette {tackle o the I jui y Veclaring open practice yester. | {ACKI® this season. he showed that endler quint of Baltimore will he had lost none of his effective be rolled at the Recrea ¢| were awarded letiers yesterday in|cy = . for the first time since the Mon- 3 neas e Recreation Friday % 3 College foot ball squad will leave : e . . In a new position. He played ight. 5 recognition of their efforts on the | here this afternoon for the (. . e e oy o, |2y pefore e Carnegle Tech BAME. ihcady and consistent game thioughs | o Lhe Baltimore bowlers are|crighion Tnose honored were Engel. | Conntry Cran) Comdcr the Columbia PARKER‘Trojan Grade,” double hammer- W HAVEN. vonn. November 28, Coach Beddek has granted the Penn lout and evinced qualities of the high. | °MMRE OVer with a big band of|Owens, Barber. McCoy. Halstead, | whese the Maross ssa Srose Md. in all Special $44.00 ~-Official Yale lined up behind Tad g 05" 76" cXhre. their loyalty and es.‘l;;‘l’:dle-‘?'\"lg' e . Tooters and, as the Carry boys have B!(I:l B!ebla, 1-r)d, Gerow, A h:{. Kim- zior! will train for the game Satur- ess, 1n gauges. =55 Jones as head foot ball coach for next |pa i Ni v avin, ckfiel ace, has |a host of followers y til mel, Coomby an organ. Manager|day with Georgetown Unive; . ” L backing to the Nittany eleven on the earned his niche in the Hilltop' hall €IS, @ merry time can| gy ede also was awarded a letter. | Washington. iy ITHACA “Field Grade,” double hammer- son. e parture fo &, | 07 heroes. A great tripie-throas nallibe looked for. The fun starts at 8 In th i i The Yale Daily News even went so far | Where the annual game wi€h the Pan. : » at man | 08 looked n the squad will be twenty-three less, in all gauges. Special.... e Yalo Daily News even went <0 far | ers will be biayed on Thuraday. | -DUNIeT, passer and runner—he aiso, o'clock eharp. CROSS-COUNTRY TITLE players, three members of the coach- 3 #s to lay the blame for the defeats by u n and base 6 Carrys journeyed to Baltimor: - ng staff, Graduate Manager D. Leroy “Nitro a1 ham- ttarvard and Princeton to the “knoc > ball. proving a star in ecach sport. d e Reeves, three undergraduate mmaw. LEFEVER “Ni Special,” double ng" by destructive critics, and to sa s ¢ h vi o s Y [ MACK OBTAINS RICONDA, | Atobich i “wili“pertorma o the | Lor the inital bactle witn me Hend-| IS WON BY SYRACUSE |asers, tw snssicianse & ssainer snd merless, in all gauges. Special - $24.00 2 3 court and diamond before June, his a faculty representative. that it is every Yale man's duty next| Ppassing from the gridiron will cause | pine. The total in the tiree sched-| NEW YORK. November 28—Syra-i The Columbia Country Club was ob- e = r to give constructive support to EASTERN LEAGUE STAR ;hfl greaui:tl :e‘rlel‘ lg‘ Gheorguown {uled matches count. d cuse University won the annual inter- Ilalnod lhrro‘x:xhr“'lller B. Guy, '06, a s. l l Shot G 10 m Yale's foot ball powers and officials. | S ag | followers. Not least in his honors was | Relher of the Hendlers had top score collegiate cross-country run over the|lawyer of Washington. G Barr: uns, $ ey s e e L Ar A N er Yo antered. ihe | lis selection as cuptain of foot ball {of 136, Hall did the best work for: shx-mile course at van Cortlandt| On Friday evening the squad will mngle= = 4 2 ! -Harry ¥ ms. one of Yal seaty Anather Dasket baller hasientered \the | in) his funior. year, the Carry bunch, having a set of 294, Park yesterday. Yale was second|attend the annual banquet of the All gauges. Special— e~t halfbacks and formerly world |ajor base bell leaguen =-A wire from Kenyon's Work Stands Out. d Alsop was right on his heels with |and Massachusetts Institute of Tech-|Lafayette Baltimore and Washington mpion hurdler. foot ball coach at! e, Ha%en. Conn, states that Herry Little Bill Kenyon also Iz winding | zs8. nology third A mnll EAReociation Jaty tiieleHotel — = # it s e LA - lup his foot ball career. First, an all- | Previous to Friday" | X - arsity | Raleig! A Vniversity of Minne: - ta for a q}x;\rt?r’p ons. had been signed by the Athietics. | south Atlantic end for two years with | team . will Sine oy Dfl::&;:‘:.g;r;{ u.::f r:«f:"rlouffv?r“ fon the wanty wmc"EsTER Repeating Shot Guns, all of century. telegran’ i the news that| Riconda is ng basket ball withig) the attributes of a great wing- | Harvey's. Sy raches. 15, Yale, 108; M m— Special mw ad Jomes is just the coach Vale|the Philadelphia Eastern League CIUb|man, he was shifted last fall to the T e G e Match Your Odd C gauges. Special. e 2 nted to keep and led upon Yale|and is backfleld, and his success there has | Washington Loanm a Com- ! Columbia, 118: Cornell, 119: AMaine. flt our h e up solidly behind . | ganization. s < : Trast o “ ” s 3 telegram foliow shot and splendid guard. handlcapped by injucios, ho has pat | o'’z from ne ‘ran i ewashed quint| 145; Dar(mouth, 158; Princeton, 155; With Our Special REMINGTON sApecu%:_[ inR2 saes only; $55.50 Yaie men . earncd the reputation of being the beat No. 2 from the same corporation inyHarvard, 182: Pennsylvania State, .. R e b up a great game, always being the | the Bankers' League and for i R v 5 true o p;vrmma ip. Tad)third baseman in Yl'hedMQm lgn;#e Pilot’s selaction when yards were | &: least il "gfimems h": ;L':’:[fi}l.\,?;nr;'s::‘\(nnl 221 wCi;::flgol‘l:e:‘é_ o the kind of man ° ersjlast summer and he delivered the hit|needed for a first down or a score. . squashed mt the bank as to whioh 18|25, e Y ant to have leading their boys. i enabled New Haven to win a wversity. 368. He was captain of base ball t | the better bunch of bowlers. r him Yale men of character i - | series from Baltimore, the International He s reanrded s!(George- oty Higgins of Columbia won the indi- o loped. Yale plays honest. high-grade | Leazue champions, in the fall Conle g 7 vidual champlonship. He qe(ened P e e et et e S ar TS | cCombrttes o6 the Prderste vag O SPORIOI MR S .6. unting Coa - e o o (oihe prou Gus Malley has been a brilllant | League last night. He had hi o TeChuolokviby 15 Sards nis SMELE WA ety : 3 gh game > == 5 5 et Stad by Radones YANKS MAY GIVE MANY | running back for four vears, and has [of 130 and a 343 set. The Fedems!‘;‘i‘:’. overiniont 1oL thefoonme Uik An exceptionally fine Hunting Coat, made of the . xS pepbs % icked up more speed than ever this! took all three games from Per i N 2 - . . i “There is no stigma on the team or | PLAYERS FOR TWIRLER | Bt et e o s “For & | & petuals. | onqs, Save the price of an entire very best waterproof and briarproof material with . touchd i h knefl game | All league games will be postponed mith of Syracuse was third, fol- mew suit. All colors, sizes, merely glory for Harvard. 'Criticism| \Ew YORK, November 28.—Owners | fias cononing up a eIt s one| MNanlse etaE BlET Rt Rocrentinn [lowed by Dykeman of Carnegie Tech, sat- terns. Sshich emanates from high-Strungiof the Vernon elub of the Pacifis| s e D s 5 = McLane of Pennsylvania and Doug- £ i of of the 5o that there will be plenty of room |McLane urces is destructive. It is the Coast League told officials of t ;e‘}h’uk, D e o he s | fori s Tosiorenmibomcin las of Yale. ’ ology resulting from such criticism | Xew York Americans that they would | 3 regular in base ball. He played the Penn State captured both team and d from the spirit wWhich gives rise (0} accept no less than $75.000 worth of | f WO 2ok 0n the great nine of| Peoples® won two out of three from ! individual honors in the freshman which is in large part responsible] nia 8r "}y exchange for the south- -|the Carry team last night, although |race. Walton B: Shipley and Ken- 605-607 7th St. N.W. Yor Yale's continual defeats. What is|paw pitcher Jake May. for whom the | ;% YeAT Which ran ub thirty Con-|coniain Greer was presented with g |neth Barciay, both of State, finished reinforced seams and standard arrangement of game and outside pockets. A regular $9.00 value. eded the next vear is from every 1 owners have been dickering. i 7 first and s d, while their team's edium-weig] unting Coal good quality 1o man conftient consiruciive sup: | %Fhe Const Dwners o1y ey wanlno | {or, e champlonship of the east and| [y "l £°51C" QUlnT At hape | winning. totsl was 10 Dolnta Erince: SIS da:pproof:lofl‘:'t e o el g ot of the foot bail powers that be." | money for the little star, but players!S0Uth, — ol that the formdr would : " |ton's 1926 squad ran_second with A K ; Tohn Blossom, director of a:mencs’omy. 1t In underatood the Yankee! Next years line will be hit hard by ormér would be bowled over. | Lop 13 Sale and Syracuse finished = “-95 proved lines. A $6.00 value. Special....... Light-weight Hunting Coat, for the man who wants carrying capacity rather than warmth. Exceedingly 1l made of strong material. A regular $5.00 value. Special-.—-rvronerenrerien - $3.85 Hunting Pants ! ssued a statement which praises the|management will meet the terms. Worts., Sullivan and! The Terminal Tce team lost little|third and fourth with 90 and 9% —_——— Tad Jones coaching System and umi D Weeals Sip e in| time. getling into” thele” stride laat | polnts. Tespectivel. SPECIALS FOR THAT s no | andio b | ni Sherman's, grabbing two o [« hange in the head coach. SMOKER AT ST. STEPHEN'S. |school. Playing the most consistent | 7830 I8 LISV SVEObNE (0 ohe O A om e sutad llastimameibye I PR 113 S ——— GUNNING TRIP OVER 3 St. hen's Church parish, i men's scores wére ., 580 an 48. | bu raine SCOTTISH CURLING TEAM | men o o o Res hnd entertainment | he 1% Winding up his last season in a | R00.la e 494 for a starter and then honors, having a game of 92 and a THANKSGIVING IS TO INVADE AMERICA | ismorior” night v’ orclock at the | dgvina: *Foston: *ho _completely out:| EGt 530 an 5i0. | Rosenhers of Ter. | act of 2T¢ {16 5 3 the Baggage team won two out of L November 25.—| 160 men and boys now are in the|ihe Eagle center rush. who has fig- |Set Of 366 three from the A. R. I quint, having | and go prepared with some of St. Stephen’s Club, promoted by the | gince first he donned his blue jersey. hubhouse, 2432 K strest, More than |2Einst Boston, he completely oul |minal had high score of 132 and high| In the Terminal ¥. M. C. A. League Havels biy tinelotiit bmen: rgh and other cen- | €1ub- ured as an all-American selection f0T| giiitoppers smothered the Sales Tax |a handicap of four pins. There are| our big Thanksgiving Specials d will invade America | three years. . - under a three-game victory last night only four men to a team in this = ~ ter 2 roo! i bl eacly in Januaty, according to forma: SCORES HIGH WITH CUE. In Sullivan and Goggin, the HilltoD- | i “{he Washington Ladies' League. | loague, which accounts for the scores fornstance Water and briar p ..!f Pants, with double “ 95 Tion received here. The tentative sched- & pers are losing a great pair to tac-|No exceptional Scores were hung up, | of 354, 346 and 386 of the winners. - seat and knees. Special... et - & i~ calls for the first appearance of! Joseph Concannon. New York state|kles. Although kept out of several re- |~ _ Westem Fleld i =) The invaders at New Glasgow, Can.,!pocket billiard champion, who is to,cent gdmes because of a severe in- Medium-weight Pants. January 4. ¢ o play Walter Deckler lor;mmt at;t u‘:fi jnlxry dlo ‘m:‘ rlf‘ht tx;‘l;n;:h‘ier.mGngitm —_———————-——d SHELLS Specinl 33.25 lLeading Canadian teams wi e | Palace Academy, last nigl played sterling .foot ball in his every : Py A A S S Sy Y Y T 3 S vad. ‘And in February the Scots wil | establishment scored 125 In three In- | appearance. He now is rounding Into Get Your Hunting Needs ates, appearing at|nings in defeating Johnny Parcell of |shape and should be seen in action Detroit and | Brooklyn. The latter counted 29.)against George Washington. and La- for Your Coneannon's runs were 24, 21 and 80| favette. N L Ld - — . "z-hb- ‘Sulllvln, at tackle, is !h“- Thanksgl“ng Gunnlng n; 'ar the greatest year of s = BILLIARD MATCH TONIGHT. }cafeer. His work wan the outstand- » Rimmesipelor 10 0. B. Dickey and Wallace Kimble |ing feature of the Holy Cross, Geor- . : At Walford’s Tomorrow re to be opponents tonight in a|gia Tech and Boston games. Not once . g this fall has he met his Open- : LOW, VETERAN GOLFER, | math of s P "Grand 'c"e"n"&n’u;:’ lx:el{.;io‘}:s:int ttr‘:’s::l:t;:crnpfl: ; s H E- I " I o S ving the flashies - REWARDED FOR PATIENCE | 2530 0cr™®Y fire: Cnient” Georae |1ine on defence, he is closing his ca- i) - . . g 3 ted Cli Richmond, |reer with a brand of foot ball that o . George Tow irm believer in | JOGRIEY defea ¥ merits his consideration by the pick- ! Rabbit and Quail Loads » axiom that come il but George has e ers of the all-star combinations. A A e ut wait. ieol ] ] B eteasional of the Ballusrl Golf| BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. November 28. 90 Box 100 Shells Sho ! c 00 Club of Short Hille, N. —Stewart Butler of Wabash, Ind., has for $3.50 last twenty years., but v been clected captain of the Indiana until Yesterday that he made a University foot ball team of 1923. But- bi- SWEATERS r * —with collars; white, navy or ma- roon colors. Worth . $12.00. Reduced to : SOTGUNS GREATLY REDUC 116 yards in his first stroke. the varsity this season. Fox Shot Guns, any gauge, $48.00 value for FOOT BALL University of North Carolina Vs, Fox Shot Guns, any gauge, .00 value for. Fox Shot Guns, any gi““. $74.50 value for 90c¢ Box $3.50 Per Hundred Hunting Boots Our Hunting Boots are “RUSSELL’S”"—Russell stamped on a Boot is the mark of “Sterling” quality. Moccasin type with regular sole and 12 or 16-inch tops. Starting at...... $l4.50 “IKE WALTON” Shoe-packs, with seams and 12 or 16 inch tops. Starting at S0 Harrington & Richardson or Iver Johnson Single-Barrel Guns 0 $9.50 an’t-leak” Sheeplined Coats Specially constructed 36- inch sheep-lined coats of moleskin. Special $11.45 ! " 86-inch sheep-lined Coat, ' with regular cloth overcoat- Lefevre Guns, all gauges. $29.50 = $24.00 i | | G v $34.00 | ! \ | University of Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 30 ing on the outside. Shot Guns, $37.50 value for %:x:g: Shgt Guns, $47.50 value for spec al $19.45 Ithaca Shot Guns. $60.00 value for i $37.50 : ; i del, $46.25 value: Boys’ Sheep-lined Coats. Football Classic of the South K Sl st Guns Wl motel G030 i e ogr Sl e 5 Low Round-Trip Fares Via A Double Barrel Hammer Shot Guns, $22.50 value for $17.7% Ths onteide’ islof Fl.l!tllll» Cloth. Special $9.45 All three grades have large collars. * Auto Gauntlets Reduced 259, WALFORD’S, 909 Pa. Ave. For “Hunters”—And Sportsmen SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Tickets sold for regular trains Nov. 29th and morning trains Nov. 30th. Final Emit returning Dec. 2d, 1922. Tickets and parior car reservations at City Ticket Office, 1428 F Street or Union Station. FRENCH 424 9th St. N.W.