Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 85

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Sunday Shar. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 3, 1922. Capt. Conroy of the Navy carries the ball. One of the thrilling plunges in effort of the Annapolis lads to overcome lead of the Army team in the game a week ago yesterday in Entrance of West Point lads at the Army-Navy game. @V nderwond & Underwod. According to the latest rumors, they are to be married soon. Yes, Charlie Chaplin and Pola Negri. They met first in Berlin a couple of years ago. @A & A, Photox, Former Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and Miss Eliza- beth Bridges of Raleigh, N. C, at the Army-| Navy game. ®Underwond & Underwol. Philadelphia. The final score was: Army, 17; Navy, 14. ]' 0 == The Naval cadets are watched closely by the Army’s mule. @ Underwond & Underwool. Secretary of War Weeks cheers both the Army and Navy teams. @Underwood & Underwond. Secretary of the The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge see the Army 2 s triumph, but the Vice President, President Harding’s repre- ?a:ryin g‘?baymes'xgzfl Gen. J:z:télr. }’::sth}::gAl:malways 2 sentative, does not seem pleased with the result, the weather his );fivy lfds jl'unpe d @Underwoud & Cuderwonl. or something. into the lead. $Underwount & Underwond. . @Underwond & Undeywosd. Tuternational. Georges Clemenceau, former premier of France, at the Yale- Harvard game. i Tnternational, . Gen. Harbord at Franklin Field tells the story of the Army-Navy game by radio. EUnderwond & Uudernomd.

Other pages from this issue: