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Bl SP May Bar Grid Coac ORTS. ACTION BY COMMITTEE 'ON RULES BEING URGED Proposal Would Relegate Mentors to the Stands and Transfer Full Authority for Conduct of Games to Field Leaders of Teams. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, December 20—It is taut change in the foot ball e forthcoming meeting of will involve the relegation ¢ N Proposa Duti hili MMH- I when teams have left the field after the last practice preceding a r the conduct of games. conte One of the most interesting im the course of his swings westward and southward in the recent foot ball d placing foot ball games absolutely in the season was this tendeny tow hands of those who are actively play it seemed it would require | push the facuity | conferenc v, if not mili “limination .-rl tield of play. uded. Atlanta, just be -Auburn’game, Auburn coach, was wplauded when he suid the firm belief is that intercollegi i wil a forward impu toward @ de nI pernit side What s imof | the | npetitive ol initi- Al when the sirable the o th resot - who | plished w ‘s the f not throughout? develop one m nan ;s w man who ¢ t unport- Per- ) = well as his muscles— | America stars, who ! a i upon the in- cipant.* ennwylvania. From Pennsylvania comes the fol- ! in the sixth block of their sixty-game ; match, Blouin's total points being i rn’y..u_ rule: rbid and | for the six blocks, while Smith s for side - W credited with 3 ‘ “l] Blouin retains permanent posses- L ds ”fi‘:“:”‘\\’lnn of the world champlonship eind astentln !u-ulal.dr..r which the bowlers were v. Not enly dow contending i ncmaigice fo | The final block of ten games opened s i i { with Smith holding a fractional point { ver the champion. The howlers well Kept off the ficld during Why should not the| come to this iss the same for their ame have a natural de- dewd ? the chances, who are responsible’! code of the autumn it made clear before | n ridding the side lines | (ehes they will be in line for cally universal commenia Roeckne will not re Dame, v o v cor There he will stay. This | is fingt-hand infc tion ohn W. Wilee leaving Ohio State— | e university hiSl he MUt on e o oo cs Greanijteam loTthe Com. i T Wikeons | mercial League smashed two marks there is 4 _chance, a £ood chance. |1ast night in winning all three he‘may o this. First of all. Wilce | Bames from the Young Men's Shop | is a Wisconsin alumnus, but above ! With the scores 522, 508 and 503 for that is tb abit is be willi pect that in order to pro Badgers will service the faculty the Medical School. 1f|Vidual record for the league with this were done it is improbable that (Eames of 131. 119 and 119 for a total Wilce would As for John|of 3 Young Men's Shop hung on et apparently, | 8amely in the first set, but after that nia some such holds at ! to occupy TEN FOOT BALL GAMES SCHEDULED BY DAVIDSON PAVID: vidson Coll ames next Carol ms in the | srding to the wd today. It follow September 22, Elon at Davidson; { September 29, Presby terian ¢ ..nq.e of th « k Poly v Virginia Blacksburg, ._at Charlotte or Davidso! 10, Clemson, at Clemson, € vember 17, North Carolina, at lotte, Winston-Salem or Davidson: November Trinity, at Charlotte. _ WEST POINT HAS LISTED EIGHT GRIDIRON BATTLES iST POINT, N. Y.. December 20. zht of the proposed nine gridiron opponents of the Army in 1923 have been selected, a rding to a tenta- tive schedule made public. Uneer nty exists as to the date and place of the Arm. avy contest and the location of the game with Notre Dame. November 10 is still an open date. The tentative list follows Beptember 28—University of Tennessee. October 6 - University of Florida. October 13—Notre Dame. October 20—Alabama_Polytechnic. October 27—Lebanon Valley. November 3—Yale at New Haven. November 17—Bethany of West Virginia. HOLT LEADS TENNESSEE. KNOXV 2. Tenn.. December 20.— Robert (Tarzan) Holt has been elect- 2@ captain of the 1922 foot ball squad of the University of Tennessee. Holt right end during the past He is considered one of the men in the south: BROWN TO VISIT W. AND J. WA Pa., December 20.— Announ has been made that the Brown University foot ball eleven will play Washington and Jefferson here October 13, next year. Win- November carolina § ston-Salem Quarterbacks or captains will be asked to assume full respon: | while Smith was credited with 12,2 _to give him a chair in the; %lfi]l—.’l clear today that at least one impor- rules will be forcefully suggested at the ioot ball rules committee. The of coaches from the side lines to the es of the coaches will be regarded as pressions received by the writer in ing therein. {ROLL 533 TENPIN GAME, SETTING WORLD RECORD December 20—Marvin kson and Willlam Wernicke, x in the Chicngo Bowling An- intion tournament, enta new world re. bles when they knocked down 533 rins in their third game. The vious record was 315. They had 208 for their three gnmes. WORLD BOWLING TILE 1S RETAINED BY BLOUIN CHICAGO, December Blouin of Chicago world champion bowler, retained his utle when he| defeated Jimmy Smith of Milwaukee | 20.—Jimmy and lost this slight advantage the first few games. but after the fifty-sixth game Blouin retained it and kept adding to it. Blouin knocked down 12,300 pins, for the sixty ga nd Smith 204 37-68. n average for the zux!\'l cores for the final ten games fol- 219, 201, 008 ! Down the Alleys 204— a total of 1534, which is the record for the gue this season. Polvinale of the winners also broke the indi- they were on the ropes. )!nl!ll' Pleasant quint of the Ma- #onic League annexed all three games from the St. John's last night with 518, and 341 for a total of real set. Malcolm of the inners had high set of 342, while mmons got a game of 139 for in- ual honors, King Solomon's team won two out of three from the Potomac quint, a dicap of seven pins landing them in front in the first two games. r’;‘;?\'fi of the Potomacs had high set o Southern team of the Terminal “Y" League took all three mes in its match with the Car Builders. Stan- fex's 329 was high set and his 115 high game. Regulars of the District Leeague stuged one of their good sets last night, and as a result trimmed the | champion Rathskellers two games out of three with the scores of 538, 547 and 522. Ferguson of the victors had the high game, 127, while An- chor Man Campbell of the losers put over the best set, 125, 97, 121—343 Tom McNickle contributed anothe good set for the Regulare, 339, and his work went a great way toward putting the team to the front. To- nignt the King Pins will be at home to the Goodfellows. Liberty Loan of the Bureau of En- graving League ran away with three games from the Examining_quint, the scores being 539, 499 and 515. Billings of the winners captured all the hon- th a high game of 126 and set | An unusual stunt was pulled last| night in The Evening Star League, when the first four men of the In- dians got spares In their initial} boxes, and then Anchor Man Miller | kept up the good work with a strik This start took all the wind out of their opponents’ sails and the Indians | | copped three games. ! TO0 COACH AT PURDUE. LAFAYETTE, Ind., December 20.— C. Merriam, former member of the | University of Chicago swimming team, has signed a contract to coach the Pur- due swimming team this season. Mer- riam will begin his duties at Janiary. AUTO GLASS Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE. TUXARA PREFERABLY MEN WHO SEEK FASHION- ABLE DISTINCTION IN DRESS- WEAR WING COLLARS ARROW COLLARS CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC., Makers, Troy, N.Y | THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN hes on Side Lines : Sisler Firmly Ensconced in Hall of Fame TON, D. WEDNES SDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922, C. U. MAY MEET TARTAR IN ITS GAME TONIGHT Catholie University’s basket b team will get a severe test tonight when it meets the Grove City Col- iege bnsketers in the Brookland which symnasium. Grove City, had ome of the best team has all o show wsome- ordinary y Competition In big game will start at 8:30, the Brookland frexhmen and Western High meeting in a pre- liminary battle an hour earlier. (PITT ELEVEN WILL PLAY COAST STAR MAY BEOUT December 20.—Chet Dolley, 0S A NGELES, Calii., L ate College at Pasadena [Lordmg to Coach Elmer C. Henderson. quarterback, probably will call signals for the Trojan: l Yesterday the varsity held serim-|——————— B 3 okies,’ 0 d it :‘E?L“f;.“.':u. Te bemn :'L‘lp"’r’o’r; {GAR W0OD IS ON COAST M temed w have troubre mukme | FOR SPEEDBOAT RACES | suitable ns, soon hit its stride | and made yardage at will. [, JLOS ANGELES, | 20.—Gnarfield A. Woo .| Mich., hax arrived here with the STATE COLI OF PENN STATE CONTEST regular quarter- back of the University of Southern California foot ball team, may not be able to play in the annual east vs. west contest against Penn Vew Year day, because of an injured knee, ac-y Harold Galloway, second-string CHARLEY HEMPHILL, OLD- l TIME STAR, SUCCUMBS NEW YORK, y time he was also wit Red Sox. rans of December 20— famed weveral outfielder eral Louix. wit] He previ- RULING ON STEEL SHAFT Amer- citles, is dead at his home in thix city. Hemphill made hix entrance into the American League ax an ou! flelder with St. ously had been with Kansas City. . Louis, Hemphill came t Only Important New Swat many predecessors and probabl SPORTS. FIRST SACKER EARNS NICHE BY BEATING COBB’S MARK ng Record in Past Season Is Set When Browns’ Star Bats Safely in Forty-One Consecutive Games. ASE BALL'S record book grows with cach Year after 1 the major league athletes enter the hall of fame with a seric The 1922 scason has followed in line with s the most interesting record created during e ar usual performances. |- Twenty-two ylvania State | Miss Amerien 1d_champlon lE e o ST M A v ot ol Whe St Tix TUUGH I_lsT NEXT FAU_ ]‘1 ollege foot ball players are on their| mpeedboat, and the Mins Detr [;I.UBS T[] AWA|T ST }:‘:., I':,i‘ \inl'.'”]’,' “, . 1( “, ”3‘,(,,! £ dlive “",, o wis ~h‘:lu- red wihie | 3.000-mile jou to Pasadena.: both of which he ownws, for races Browns. A mark which promisc live fos a [ where they will m the Univers: ngninst cific const hontx off Low —_— Sisler hit safely in forty-one consceutive games. \f Southern California eleven on New | Angeles aud na Inxland, | SRR As the suspension for Babe Ruth running up to May 20 climi arl i s e S e layac he onne Eeember, 3 W YORK, December 20.—Assert-| 3 new total home run record the statisticans turned their eyes o le 1923 foot ball schedule of the Uni-| Coach Bezdek, Assistant Coach Mar- — The Miss VI hax mever | ing its refusal to permit use of steel- | incidents in editing their ogucs. There was Kenueth William versity of Pittsburgh has been an-|tin, duute Mana Fleming and| heen in the water. She, like the | 0000 w0if clubs . g 1 ca g as N I nounced. Student Manager Parsons completed [k E s in nmational ('hduhlnf the Browns, lvu«lx_n,, into home run fame with three circuit drive Six of the nine games will be played | the party pionships had been misconstrued, the{one game and two in one inning, but barring these unusual tricks here. These contests are: Lafayette,| The player e to arrive in executive committee of the United [ home run book was not altered to much extent and Ruth’s total of October 6; West Virginia, October 13 y v afternoon. uned montly for romch water rac- OGS e L e e e Carnegie Tech, October 27; Grove — 3 ng. e aanty s i s R The aw are 'nd tramers, 15 on its ““\ i s phenomenal streak which ushered 1t fourtl inninge of the Sept with Bucknell, at Lewisburg, Septem- | if. where the Moun- : Prile by snother of Tyrus Cobl’s marks into e with Shawkes pitchins ber 29; Syracuse. at New York. Octo- | t Gonzaga University § el e maiearal S i St duble over W ber 20, and Pennsylvania, at Philadel- ik analnte [ “We were ‘asked to upprove its uss:|lowens of base ball woudéred shethir Jhead sind Cobly DRI L LS o S Dol {we felt that it was u distinet depar- | there ever would be his equal. To b b hioe WF ke Sianen T e et Cone trim. The saund | ture from the pted form the mighty Tyrus never ., with Wi Hoxt piteh schedule played by any eleven in the | hIs men were in fine trim =Fhe Sauic make of Eolticlnbis; and that no Oné| wou A 3 B ne with Waite Hoxt piteh country. { was undefeated this season. 'ul that time knew ' enough about | The i 2, Sinite 10 centel [ sax 5 20.— possibilities to be sure that its use p # ey . ¥ SAN DI Calif.. ember 20, ‘“ !‘”r e e anehen i engue in the h hit 1 GALLAUDET IS STRONGER ! roliowing the elpt_of "'i“fl-(:hf.“:‘ Llnnsh (0r ! thet foo0 Hall werses """\ Sy L t interests of tie| ;:‘,. the 1 AR 4 SCH AR TR L e S R e nship in two ! “We accordingly, refus rmit | Ty had m s of hix own quality FOR ITS COMING GAMES | *Cnrist it Was an: 145 and 125 pound - haye it vk i the national o Bips. | Ab there had been xo many rivals fof i that " th HE fatE 0 | L8 A, and play will start Sunday. | Our feclings are still the same. The | Ty's shoes with a bricf flurry and 1o Gallaudet's quint is expecting to show | Wit Dbeen. selected. Walter | Three teams remain ify the 145-pound j exccutive commitiee itself willl arviactual s wag expected 1o a great deal more power in its games e s e Gl ctar. Senn fdivision and_five in the -pound fout the shafis and request thar & | impe the and Etteritheihdlidns aaisenp Enaie | be referee. Another official will s [ number of the leading amateurs do | drift out to the coninor will be available for the coming con- | 10 "“0ii "0 of'New York. The third| Games have been arranged as fol-| fo and report e findies | oy dpierth 5 s g dam, now living he ows ! 0 Will Tequest that all othes 5 ; S Slaudst faces ot ol n untit | 1&D. .\r.:'.~.n’»,»:‘|':|,-.‘i(‘-‘r fm‘,;‘,[.:',?;,.r, § Sundi, December 24 —Mornin n- | W Wse the shafc ana awviio ] Jnstead. howew or prov it meets George Washington on Janu- | W' 3 oy Juniors vs. Havoes. in 125-pound | should submit their views to fill the Is'[ o s ary 5. YORK. December 20—Tom | Mohawks vs. Kanawhas, in the | : : sler with g _.} —_— “w York | 145-pound class. with Mohawk Ju rase-hit cord for the L liate ax mmaleeliors and ool A ting in & | League. erasing Cobb's figur fversity, will ofliciate as umpire ' iors and \ Vesicug 0 INCREASES CUE LEAD. 1 three of the cast-west inter- { prefiminary in the “pound division | 53 o LA o e Joe Concannon, New York porket bil- 1 gridiron < on the 1% Sunday. December 31 Winners of LITTLE LESSONS A e lard champfon, night ine sed his lI|4; idays, “'.| hl Ton lu“ll\-l\.r ”\\‘n‘.lr ;I,u”’ . :\‘}](‘ :‘I-l‘:’l - A B il S iead over George Wheatly, District title- setwern Wes o s-pound title, with | o 5 i R I e e e o s iy Wi | FOR THE GOLFER | |y T o) Plekwick. Concannon, leading to 1 San Diego, O v lvvh!»nrn_h taekling the vre- | By George O'Neil. PRl @ et B . needs only 124 In to the final block to- and Star alo Alto, December | liminary 4 Yo | | reSponsibic for th night to win, while Wheatly must get | 20, ind I'enn nd Southern Cali-1 New Ve C Final between | | = n 182, = | fornia at Pa C New Year day |survivors in ~pound s i | = Al the mes will played at I < Union Park. Officials will be sel ,\h"“ Ty among Charles Guyon 15 dove COLLEGIAN FLOOR S e TO MAKE DEBUT TONIGHT ‘TIGESS MUST HUSTLE A BASKET BALL tcam that presages trouble the District independent championship will make SR TR | tor the contenders 1or o TDREPRLOORTIE He in the Congress Heights Auditorium, when the recently organized | | The stiff wrists in th. ‘ashi “ollegians play the Express quint of the Terminal Y. M. C. A. | 7k ¥ o | yield n truer pendulum at Washington Collegians play E = | TWYC December 20— ake the elub up until it points League. | Princeton’s veteran basket ball five, | . then turn the stroke Joe Atherton and Jim Costello are R & A T | ercollegiate Lt e champions | h.n::‘n «;lnlmn::l down, the nucleus around which tiie team I ison, will face ' rivalry| Staduslly increasiax the spee has been built. They are among the | the next few hs » . attaining it~ best basketers in the city. O s ie tit MBS S iecily, Dax /Ut S enaps) on the squad are Emmett Mader, ¥ Columt :f“:""“ the ball, whixks the ball Lee Hart. Tom Kelleher, Bob Mc- i on January the vay. Grath, Hall Willlams, Tim McGurk ame. ¢ and The xtroke, thus executed, pro- n, Ha Z 2 ducex that combination of pop and and Jack McPhilly, all players of { Slated for their first Je s proved ability anuary 13, Y. Hick ) Bk e el e (k: George A. Simpson is manager of i and Pennsvivania on = -m’n::. "l:«' ack the team. Games may be arranged ! Je by addressing him at 721 Monroe 5 | 1 Pri i »n street northeast, or phoning North; BOSTON. December 2o Three untricd team proved the sensation of | T794-W. hundred Harvard graduates paid their; the leazue, de r” n::' ,‘;:”rm\r\l: e — 5 e to tie the s fo = Getting off in front and remaining | Fibute to the Crimson fot ball team | wainipg. the championshin | 2nd the rendulum xnap that stare there, the Knights of Columbusat the annuai “victory’ dinn ot i e e iip mesa . quint defeated the Diamond A. C. Boston's Harvard Clublast nizht JAReTironatielab] arin no Tust night, 48 to 19. Every play. Percy D. Haughton, former Har-! PP e o) on the K. of K. team figured i vard foot ball mentor. and “Bob"| ABoRlN e unEd Tor W1l SIEOkes, AT scoring, Gleason's work at guard r. her. present h rul,-| ch. said Yal Ay {nrmnluhhi . . aidine i P ey e e standing out. oot - ] Jones, was an Dartmouth ane nell promise toj = k- 5 v showing improvergent. and | give the champions their hardest bhat-, EEID IS e QURrdem e Woodward’s clever shooting en- each declared that the most vital{ije while the strength of Penn abled the Metropolitan { conflict in the history of the riv pion for many seasons prior win from the Ingram - | of the Blue and the Crimson would | “depends ach Eddie M, est Washington League last night. | cone in TS ability b gk g to 22. He shot seven court goals. | Haughton. hailed as the father of Mitehell's grip. Mitehell in a long Youthful basketern of the Immacu- had failed to duplicate the perso s AEiver-=Dnetof thellammcnt. late Conception Church won two of the Harvard coaching staff and had veteran quin (Copyright. F. Dille vo games vesterday, the Tigers defeat- also failed to cateh the simple p vsipears especially st orin ing the Colonia 27 to nd the with which Harvard has beaten e impressive v wy recently over Cubs trimming St. Patricks, 51 to 2. repeatedly :" nt Athletic Club, of Brooklyn HEALEY ELEVEN AT G. U. — S Hiead Couch Fisher took oceasion to!an aggregation composed of former s Superior teamwork gave the Giants guare that the Harvard system of | collere stars WINS |NTERHALL HONORS a 23 to 10 victory over the Senators in hing would not be changed. al- and Columbia. while both will, g 5 the Senior Y. M. C. A. League 1ast|:hough new pl might be some of 1 Season’s material | Flayiug for the night. duced. He gave edit f are the dark h the com .’h\m]\nuwl b of Yale victors the rvard “foot | ing race the Healey eleven Perry Preps continued on their win- 1.4\ family.” couches and players and | , Ryan team a sound beating. 19 to 0 ning way vesterday by taking the | /o000 > e touchdowns and & drop-kick measure of the Macin A. C., 30 to 23. " (io1d foot balls were pre e 1 by Hizgins following one of them were Gold foot balls were presented 10| WESTERN SHOWS POWER 12, E8a [ nbination. Peck A. C. added another Win to its long string by winning over the Clarendon Baptist Church in the for- mer's gym vesterday, 32 to 11. Lightaing A. Company F Reserves vesterday in Hyattsville armory gym. 19 to Games with the Lightnings, who in the 115-125-pound class, may obtained by addressing Dwight Galt, 900 F street Anacostia Eagles are seeking games with teams in the 120-125-pound di vision. Address Joe Causey, 141 G Hope road, or phone Lincoln struck down the 12, are be B sought by the Bo ington. 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