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“16 * SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 SPORTS v Several Grid Battles Listed Tomorrow : Season Marked by Heavy Scoring ACID TEST FOR CORNELL GRAY WILL TRY TO STOP THIS TRIO SATURDAY | "< uanagen Joue AVERAGE OF 19 POINTS IN STRUGGLE WITH PENN - e | 2 gty | MADE IN 593 CONTESTS man in the world, vegardlens of color or nationailty, and that he in it to mtep Into the ring at any ight hours’ metice | time on forty: Tthacans, Undefeated and Scorers of 330 Points, Have Not Played Hard Schedule—Three Other Cortests Stand Out. s California Tops List With 398 to 34 for Rival Teams. The ‘champlon will fill & week's King College, by Downing Lenoir, 206 t0 0, engagement at n local theater, Strangler Lewis is considered Set S ’%s R d the next likely opponent of Demp- aey, although negotintions for the eason ecord. merap huve not been completed, Kenrnn mafd, | By the Associnted Pross. EW YORK, November 29.—The 1922 gridiron scaso []REI N WAR .I. to an end this week with the few collegiate c Thanksgiving day and Saturday, will go down in the BY LAWRENCE PERRY. W YORK, November 29—Cornell vs. Pennsylvania at Philadel- phia. Penn State vs. Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh, Nebraska vs. Notre 3 ia Tech vs. Auburn at Atlanta. All on he nals of Dame at Lir 1 and Ge Thanksgiving dar: game not only as remarkable for its spectacular upsets but also ] Thus narrowly has the gridiron scason of 1922 wwaned. But what is . outstanding in unusual scoring achievements and in facking in numbers iz more than made up by the claas of the few games . . Review of the scoring, including last Saturday’s game scloses tha i = e eighty-three colleges, representative of play in 2!l parts of the co that remain to be playved. In the east one unbeaten eleven, an outfit that s snowed opponeuta under an avalanche of touchdowns, will be seen in action, Cornell. Cornell has not had a hard schedule, a fact to which many attributed her mountainous scor total. She has scored 330 points against oppo- nents this season, but this would be more impressive were it not for the fact that Albright, 8¢ Bonaventure and New Hampshire State succeeded in blackening Corneli's record to the extent of twenty-seven points. | 1t would appear that the big Red The writer saw the outfit in action | feam is a far stroneer ¢ Fensive than against West Point and gained a most | a defensive outfit. When it meets the Wwholesome respect for Mike Dona-| scored exactly 11,000 points in 593 contests, an average of nie the Teading quints of the District | 195 p(‘:)"l'-“ ger team and A9iperias men hi s 13 planned by the Vet- . California’s eleven stands out as the highest-powered scoring 1. Manager | chine in the group. The Bears ran up 398 points, with only 34 tal:e ied a numn- | against them. : 1 ‘(‘;“: ‘l Auburn, in the south, showed the highest total ut present | Red team set the pace in the ecast, with 330, while Ce anangh, Dono- Nebraska, with 252, were leaders in the middle west. nce, Nash. [ Michigan and Notre Dame permit- de, Smith, ted the fewest 1; “or pames e fewest points scored against axer Helse, | ANy team on the list, 13, the Wolver- . or telephone | Ines allowing two touchdowns, while approximat asket ball team capabie of meet- forme Georgia, ewher) 13. Califor- aker eleven on Frankiin Field we hue's warriors. Again, they have de- the Hooslers held opponents to one ). 2 1l know more abent this, Tor feated Centre and Georgfa, two strong | touchdown and two fleld goals, icks and a nsrlvania. by all odds, will prove €lever Tech has twice been de- ! Clab™ hasket highest siugle gume scores in- rae, while st russed foe that the Itha- feated—by Notre Dame, 13 to 3, and w open dates in|cluded: King Collere. 206; Lenoir, 0. T, - s have \ Will the by the Navy 13 to 0. The games were interested may | Alabama, 110; Marfon, 0. Colgate, & p \iladelphia hard fought, but the Yellowjackets | Manager | 87; Susqichunna, 6. Washington and ewhere? ¢ awill the Were in a state of development when | i Lee. ory and Henry, 0 h e both contests were played. ! | RE Bolia: arist Gols a Alexander's men, without doubt, St. Cyprian will open Its season | nfa, 80; Mare 1<land Marines, 0. ot the s 2 e gained valuable experfence in botli {tonredw night in a pame with the s g inines 5 these conteste, and they are the bet- {Glattators, Tt will 1 in St. cven Tie Gamet mo : = ter plavera for what they learned. i< ¢ streets even contests ended in ties, ©f 'enn S : Teen Inconsistent Aside frem West Point. Auburn has is of which ten were scoreless. In five oS'p o no telline. Pennsylvania met no teams that strong as = : Sooreicss. dnflvelas bave + Cleven, hut Notre Dame and the Navy. AS a con- | Imracuiate oo igers took | Ama e Lankin of Siciory SRy .one lyyy Brimn > han heen on a | seguence the showing of each in the i reas omas Circle | game while fn two instances a safety St Mesides she has a Season thug far mav be cast aside {1 ment. _Lal- | Fégulted In triumph Ly unigue seores \ Lehind her ascon- 80 fat as any line they may glve as well for the|or 2 14 o 2 ina“White opponent. 1o the outéome of (e annual southern Fullback. [ Vetor | “pfoot o the 1mportant part plavea will €y do to tin classic is concerned. | i = o sl il ot v WHLE Ve e nees b oGy et | sIBals o e e i | RENNAN. GAZELLA_ GEBHARDT. (x Clab St Tackie the East. | B3 the nov try for oint atier Gouch | drives. than' the men of Tech, the Poly team nytertay Jw after- A » experts whe Dave watched averaging mearly 180 pounds to the i : : . . t Play tlbyia s tien aay that this ean | man. while Georzia Tech works out | These members of the famous Lafayette College foot ball team constitute the big punch of the Eastonian ma i e rugged dofense whleh!about pounds. This may give | and the extent to which Georgetown proves able to check them will measure the success of the Hilltoppers in their fir S, £0/6and winning he Dot he first man in the Auburn a line rushing advantage. | clach of the season at American League Park next Saturday. Gazella is regarded e of the cleverest brok St o o A attie, | State by the same score. Teanly and com- Albeit speed and awility can be ap- < it i scag) s dayagszazel AIsIreRRICeaiasions oh LIoiGievErcat DL ini ) 14ito A2 battle jaiate byiahie same soone. bl \‘i-nd'(‘nl‘llh)n Dlied to offset the handicap of avoir- [ runners in this section. Brennan has proved himself a brilliant field general and a drop-kicker of parta, whi fet threw four “l"“‘”'A“‘ score the extra points gave pnsylvania bevond questlon - fupois. Awala, in 1ed Barron Teeh | hardi is rated among the most powerful plunging backs in the east, and as many foom thed (e Tigers (helr winsiug mstein will 1 inating te watch. In the has the outstanding backfield man, | honors. e e caED, STMD S i Xlnee eant the Quakers will & runner who strikes as hard as a s outstanding intersectional bat- o¢ sepjunan, rt ]I.ro.“uw( probi 2 that may tax Cor- runaway horse and is elusive as a ' H [sdre), Wires I”' v caught his own unt 1 nell ‘1o ve. Pennsylvania probab! | ghoat once he is in the clear. Shiring s i 13 s 1 { Harvard. losing to Princeton by a itk ap T e e e e I omanly | of Auburn. however, Is not far behini HOPPE IS lI'HE 'I'RICKIES"‘ 1 r ih an . . score of 10 to defeating Yale goal line : R e the walien | Red, and the contest sheuld see these | o £ fer by a similar emphasized e e two young men Indulging in many | ey S _ |curious fondness for this tally. Th . 5 , spectacular dashes. This game looks | OF AI‘L BILLIARD STARQ | \Gosars Methodiatx duwned the Otls | Crim3on has been Leaten by t . < to be a toss-up. i i | AL of the Cal-lers by 10-3 for two (o Bat Ceommin Mook Aubun g£nma ] ; | it : 2 at for- fand in tum vanquished the I of the Plains is @ more formidable' Pittaburgh should beat Penn State, | { cnsisamci e st than he has been any season jand Notre Dame has a good chance o e IGRF Covingtén in Great Feat, 1 to defeat Nebraska. e i 3 | i n in Great Feat. YRRl e FB'S WIFE ILL. BOUT Standing out brilliandy in the 1 e i 3 - > RK. ! of ind : as that EW YORK, November 20.—Analysis of the stroke and style of the [agreement soverning o WITH TUNNEY PUT OFF 3 £ six experts who competed in the recent international 182 balk- | {hen,ahd Prifessionat | CEW YORK, November 26 —Permis- | 0} line billiard tournament here. shows that Willie Hoppe, who re- ‘;-‘cxed bl-;\\'\un the .\;‘iu. of the s against Louisville on | : S Bhg e i 2 S 3 League of America and th Harry | | “Under " its terms the 15 10 1900—ihe | The ; i and a more complete variety of game! | P FoLe {League controls all amut For the first time in the history of billiards a complete stroke iracing and dirt track analysis, similar but more complete than that for tennis, was kept, and \\}| ‘r-' no dmission | 15 O NE of the best sandlot foot ball games of the season is expected | through the courtesy of Charles O. Peterson, the trick-shot expert. who ic‘;‘\‘:’r all other 1&"»){‘("',?,.’(\r' Is i field g ame—but the g effort w occasi three SAM’S SMOKE. SHOP | 1903 H ST. NW. &l Ui i Wk stand that 1in and worry his wife the t physical | le on the Jout. CARNEGIE TECH TOSSERS tomorrow when Roamer Athletic Club and the Mohawk Preps Spl;)i)::';‘lsed the tally, the Associated Press is enabled to present its salient “T,',,.,{,. fonzl competitio ; Gt 3 = 2 : its. | The agrecment was the result clash at Unicn Park at 2 o'clock, for the 145-pound championship | Hoppe. of course, made the great- ! i;wr-fllzsmun shots than any one else. {conferances between ¥ ; et L et - - _|est total. since he won all of ht e and Schaefer each made one five- ! er, retired pro of lhe‘ District. Each of these_ aggregations has dxs_poscd of other for Games bf 200 woints each. but even|cushion shot, whi Horemana: iand midable contenders for the middleweight laurels this year, and for the |so the proportion of his shots, a: - { Cochran, an American. made two each. year, proportion of his shots, as re. 5 ANLE P vealed in the * was el [ but Hoppe was the odly man to make ' » past two weeks has been training carefully for the engagement tomor- | Yc2!ed in the 13 higher | | dix-chshion shot—the marvel of the | The latte row. The Mohawk Preps have been plaving together for some time, and | canr in the masee. Hoawas forced to | tournament. Hopy <o led in kiss!growth BOOK TWO GAMES HERE! SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING e well versed in“the sport. The Roamer eleven is composed mainly of javoid the masse to win, and how he | $hots, counting on 26 of them, to i8'Road Racing Le et = 12;c T0S NOVIOS CIGAR Box of 50 hoys wha starred in foot ball at Eastern High School. accomplished the stunt by changing |for Conti, who wus second. 0] . Ne r99 —Twen- %c DEL PUENTA CIGAR. Bex cf 50... All the players relied on the draw g z ; S PF% PPOERER CIGAR, Box of SO his style overnight is clearly shown. Master at Cushion Play. on the sehed- oh basket ball Another good contest tomorrow due in Georgetow Knicker- bocker JTuniors and Georgetown Athletic Club Juniors are to battle for ot et o [ BURTLING SIRTBESERDED | | BY MEMBER OF DEPUTIES 12';c MARRAVILLA TANPA CORONA. Box of 50 GOTO'S GRANDE CIGAR. Box o 50 o GATO'S SPECIAL CIGAR. Box of 50 the lightweight championship of that part of the city west of Rock creck.] To keep the two object balls suf-|ed for b ing low; straight-ca: 1 i & = C S sl Aot 7, SELA (lude: - b g CES They are to meet on the field at 37th and Reservoir streets at 2:30 o'clock, | ciently far apart to avoid the masse|oms. including close nursing, was [ ml:::r‘ E:,{g,,s fiycfiafixz?rf}gsflf z?::», 50.. — Hoppe resorted to the cushions, of}second, with more than a fourth, and PARIS, November 29.—A champi: polis. | M. T. HANDMADE CIGAR, Box of 50 ... appeared in the i Which he i8 4 master, and to draw- | onc-cushion shots were third in the | sor Bateling Siki \emien atill 15c EMELINA IAMPA. 2 for 1sc. Box of 57 Washington’s samdlot foot ball CENTRAL LIGHTWE'GHTS ing incidentally keeping himself from al. 1 b s o S 30: Catholie HIGH-GRADE KING LEO CIGAR. Box of 50 championship will be decided at rail-nursing as would have Leen pos- The final summary shows eleven!berson of M Diagns, a Sencsaless | ton, Februar 10c CORA TANNER CIGAR. Eox of 10 American League Park Sunday atter-| ADD TO SCHOOL LAURELS isible had he braved the masse. Lven |scratches throughout the tourmament | DEMTRD OCINE Ll b ey B0 b ¥ ||| _ErmeRo” ciGAR. Box ot s0. noon. Representatives of the Mo- 50 he counted 724 times on straight [scventcen miscues. two fouls, twelve | 0 BAE 0 at there Nad lons | i 1 BIRCH1 AR A RS hawks. present titleholders, and the | Central High School is boasting of [caromns. more than may one except|bumps? and five failures to get thefpeey o movement afoot to et rid ! 2C MEDITATION CIGAR, Each challensing Mercuries at a meeting | two foot ball champlonships gar- |y c™20% the Belgian. who made l‘l““mi'“"fi“f’he:““(_,Tli'::"’:;;c((;“°::f" andiof Siki, and that his defeat of \ 7 Hox of last night voted to transfer the con- e &= < E £aCh, 8 ! pe roug i o a o = SAR] " T s last night voted to transfer the CON- inered this fall. Not to be outdone| ioppe's chief reliance was the|Conti twice. Cochran lost two games | PORICT, Druueit prdters t ot CIGARETTES fith's e hment in order to bet- | by their huskier schoolmates who{draw. On that he chalked up 929, |through miscues. ot was discussed in the oh N HELD |20 for 13c Ter late the public Law-|won the main scholastic title, the |20 more than his nearest competitor, Peterson Praixes Conti. would expose the suce CAMEL -50 tin, 33c 1215¢ rence Phillips. lessee of Union Park, ! e h ' chaefer. He made 148 follow Shots,| g .o vour eye on conti’ said|acts of the French Boxing Fredera- | f (e Distriet League LUCKY STRIKE 0 n. §1.2 % With whom the teams had contracted | Blue and White lightweights yester-|44 more than Conti. the Frenchman,| I s nus o saldon, and that he would ask the depu- | from the Good- ||| SWEET caPs \ Carton, £1.26 o 7 me, will be in charge of |[day clinched the 135-pound team lau..:’hnk s Sf'calml i He yent o the z‘:;‘:' n x\\'hn :wsx“h‘s_ ‘l(wmlxl H;P: es 10 SUPDress any steps by the their VFATIMA )20 for 16c 59¢ SHO S = 5 ank before touchink either exponent of triek shots is!ggca. ST di b TenElo e | = |rels when it played Western to a|p.1) 3¢ more times than Conti, & formidable 18.2 player himself ang ScYernment im subvention thercto. OMAR [0 ain N $1.14 | Yoremite Athletic Clab, which is to | scoreless draw. The light Centralites | was second In this feature. and made | misht have been the reatest exeept) oo oo s 15 ate 2 =i I s P Views tomorrow. | had to their credit an overwhelming |69 more one-cushion roms than a physical Injury years ago. | RAN NETMAN DIES. ! i1 Phg.. 15¢ 69c | he starting time of the EAMe | ..o = co . 0o 0t o tter t a:: Hagenlacher, the German, who was|“Conti's control, especiail the| S Lord Salisbury Carton, $1.69 = from 11 to 10 o'clock. Tho | Ty Tecl atter te: o lower end rafl, was marvelous, SOME i the = T YT 80 f management may be tele- (had played Western to & 0-0 count, Hoppe also made more two and’ Peterson's summary follows: d & sonie | HERBERT TAREYTON z, | at Linceln 7211 after 6 .\eltkher 1ean‘;prese’nled avnnsl:flen{l . Vi '-";l‘ ‘;m" i Joppa had high 20 for 22c: Carton. $2.10 65¢ | |attack yesterday. In the first half, e matches in this c 210 Tave o o o -T2 e ___ | Western twice tried to score from the . 7 I vears, died at a hosp | iy ke Cromell s back i BEECHNUT CIGARETTES 16 0 i Stanton Athletic Club will be the |field, but one of Gichner's kicks was| Players. Caroms. Follows. operation. He. with his brother, Ty st 20 for 1le: m. 98 z., || -st of Seat Pleasant Athletic Asso- | short and the other was blocked. In} Hoppe............. 148 Mansfield, was among the pionecrs of | Columbians of the Washington All Egyptian_ead Turkish iation tomorrow afternoon at Seat | the final half, Lamb of Central failed| Schaefer. tennis who advanced to high playines | Ladics' Leagie won two out of three |f| __Cigorettes at Reduced Prices ___ | leachnt. M4 Their mateh will get |in an effort to drop-kick from the| Conti. g rank. He was a writer of tennis for | from the Post Oflice Department. Mrs. | J| “AI 10c Smoking S wnder aviat 2530 eloci: [ 95-yard line. | Horemans. the Boston Globe for many ye: I Nl of incrs Ted with high weioroeees. O72C€ | GEM BLADES. 7 for.. Y G | {7 et me of ' hizh set of 280. TARAN Er Pave ickic A Gt S e l | Fcentacher N SATISFACTION GUARANTFED OR MONEY BACE fl rdic A W & %% ’i e from Some 110-pound teams. RACE FOR Y BOYS. EQUISTO BERNSTR e e RN T ‘ oo o atter Manager Parke will Teceiv ohal-| Threo medals are to be awarded | 367 NEW YORK, November 2 st nges over telephone. Lincoin 602-J. {o tho leading runners in each of Players. « . 2.Cushion. 3-Cushion. 4-Cushlon. 5-Cushlon. G-Cushion. |Dernsteln of New ¥ork wom tho ‘our classes in a modified marathon 'S = S = St. Terenn Reserves will battle the | 207 (GO 0 & o3 Yomorrow by the | LoPPe.-. 130 16 5 1 of California in a twelve-round bout| Tonight the Colonials hook up with Quentin Juniors tomorrow at Con- | 5. ok Schaefer. 4 0 last night. ghts announced were: | Rathskellers on the latter's al sress Heights. The game is to begin | DOYS Y. M. C. A. The evefit will be| Conti. 0 0 Bern nan, 127 ) S, arc 1 for ladies. promptly at I o'clock. | open to preps from ten to eleven Horemans. 2 0 g € Hor o ‘-“‘*’ 5 | years of age, juniors from twelve to| Cochran....... 12 2 0 Knickerbocker players have been.| thirteen, intermediates from fourteen | Hagenlacher. 11 1 0 [ dered to report to Coach Billy | to fifteen and seniors sixteen and = e . = | Martin tonight at the clubhouse at | above. Total 6% 14 T 7 o'clock. i —_— Howard Univ i cleven is well conditioned for it tomorrow | morning with the of Lincoln University at Amcrican League Park. Light drills have been the order for the past week for the Howard grid- | iers and this afternoon they will be sent throush a short signal practice. | The match tomorrow is to begin at 10:30 o'clock. The Howard-Lincoin game is recog- e jized ax the most impertant foot HOICE Hawana “to- a match played en colored | : «olleges. More than 000 are ex- :.uo Tt ".WI“: vected to attend the game shade-grown wrapper. ! Mild, mellow—yetdistinc- tive in character. A blend that can't be imitated. A {wide range of shapes and sizes selling from 10c to, 30c. That’s El Producto. We ‘wonder if your idea of a good cigar is the same that of the army of smokers who have made E! Producto the fastest selling high grade brand in America. 5 WOMAN BILLIARD PLAYER WILL SHOW SKILL HERE! Mary Johnson. among the best of the woman pocket billiard players, i8 to appear in cxhibition matches at the Academy tomorrow and ¥rida ting at 8 o'clock. Loc 1 oppose the woman cua artist. ! Joseph Concannon, New York state champion, who is.playing at thel Falace, held to his winning stride last | night. He disposed af Charles Decker, | 100 to 49. George Kelly of Chicago will tackle Concannon tonight. HENSHAW IN CUE MATCH. Ralph Henshaw and Drew Thomp- son will be opponents tonight in a match of the pocket billiard tourna- ! ment at Grand Central Palace. Theyl . —and after all, what other cigarette is : so highlyrespécted by so many men? SHERWOOD ew! Q/{BETTER COLLAR fOI’ 20 cents G H.P_CIGAR CO.,Inc.. \Philadelphis, Ps.. Distributor Loughran Co., Inc. th and Penna.’ Ave. Washington, D, C. will begin play at 7:30 o'clock. In Jast night's match O. B. Dickey de- feated Frank Knell, 100 to 28. —_——— ATHE Ga.. November 29.—Uni- versity of Florida has proposed a foot ball game between the Gators and the Georgia Bulldogs next season. probably on Thanksgiving day. No action will be taken on the proposi- - tion until December. —_— INDIANAPOLIS, November 29.— Harold Hungate of Fountaintown, Ind., has been elected captain of the Butler College foot ball team for 1923. He has played left guard on the var- pity for the last three seasoms. Bouguet 0c seraight 15 strajght LicGeTT & Myars Tosacco Co. (S