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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY NOVENkBER 14, 1923, A SPORTS. ., 31 Syracuse-Colgate Contest in Limelight : Cornell Is Not Likely to Be Defeated GAME TO HAVE BEARING l DOWN THE ALLEYS INTERCITY TOURNEY \pPENN IS ONLY OBSTACLE ::BARRACKS TOSSERS T~ ON RATING OF ELEVENS| — oo — | FORTRAPSHOTSON 1y pATH OF DOBIE TEAM READY FOR SEASON George C. Whiting, 3 yage Accts. coxor e P10 9T 0T Denhemnt, 108 "ER 01 | Loaouiote #5784 84 - ‘Washington Gun Club members will D 83 | With practically every quint in the uff 80 92 |Short..... 92 108 108 02 o7 DDyl e 8 108 M8 entertain the Oriole Gun,Club, Inc., = 7 ¥ making initial preparations for @range Heavy Favorite, But History Indicates That | Ee il g Bl g7 00 80 B 180 Hy ‘st of Baltimore, Saturday afternoon at| Yale and Syracuse Also May Come Through With 2, srucine weon. bicke: b s on 2 Simmoii. 100 117 108 Grimmlnd 8 20 37 12 ¥ 5ithe Benning traps in the first of a T G Win— I i i be series of intercity tournaments. The . . A ito Jo e title hunt' is 4 It Must Battle to Win—Maryland Given High Totals. T8 8 8| Torals,. 19 395 48 Touls.. T 00 81 fuents, Wil inclue ' 100 targots, shot Clean Slates—Orange Has Big Assignment Washington Barracks five,”whicn wil - | e a2 om sixteen yards, with the ten high the season to oW nigl . . 0 Wash, Centenn NAVY DEPARTMENT LEAGUE, Buns from ea lub constituti he \ . . the City Club tossers. With several Praise by Yale Publication. o, 107 101100 Hayes & : 53 A, s ooy el copptiticing the ; in Clash With Nebraska. weeks of practica behind them, the B or Bos: - saae, 8 - g:A:nlr!;‘sflve high guns comprising the e are confident of trouncing e 88 89 99 . 97 94 86 3 Play will ge under way a 7 o e 108 Under the standard classification P il get und 1y at 7:4 Associated Press. ; s E | 9;Faole... 89 104 110 s L0 BT ony. three DHEa s o onlon BY LAWRENCE PERRY. o'clock in the hington barrac o 3 t M. N EW YORK. November 14—Not the least important game on Sat- 54 Totals.. 508 503 585 | mpu . 308 45 500 | fixea dasses will ‘ho awarded and EW YORK, November 14—If Syracuse can get by the Nebraska |Fooking mames e b anian, 5705 is day’s schedule of foot ball contests is that which will bring| = G oo Iebnon ol ;;;_,m{_ Sheh, Tramlior of Ther o eal to game at Lincoln Saturday after next, the Orange outfit will be (o = ="~ " """ ™ the elevens of Syracuse and Colgate at the Syracuse gcflm-,.; s xgmgnf‘: IS I | e, 11101 98 106 5 3‘:;;;(_3;‘7;:;;hnr:ml‘nrhfhf":‘vr\iml"c the entitled to high ranking. Many will be inclined to place her at | its credit, Pocik Memarinl ikt | Harper. ¥ Woodford 83 94 8 5 e 8 D lookout fo ong y | Blumeneii 102 Robertson 88 81 01 i 818213 Gomannn 51 '97 ‘gl Wethod The hish gun in each class | the top, above all . | senta. ‘dopkaut for suvni ovpo. cuse. with victories over every foe thus far and with 2 Fewiyer: 115100 10 Doem o B8 N0 Geuleci B8 9T W e e _ But this would hardly be just, provided Yale came through her [schedule, at West 610 after §.15 6 clocl. 1, is a top-heavy favorite, for Colgate has been e e it s Lo &ll:lbe held, the last of which is sched- | Princeton and Harvard contests victoriously, and while Cornell, as usual, rnell, beaten by the Navy and tied by Ohio State. 2 ‘K'?:--MW_“ Totals.. 493 495 490 Totals.. 474 482 468 | uled here in May, 1924, has had a schedule not worthy of her proficiency, she would have to be 'opencd the s [ past history, Syracuse cannot count on a victory |ims..... IL.Dudley 91 93 98 07107 Eilbers ioe 01 114 S— bracketed with the leaders—assuming she defeated Pennsylvania; this not to: blows with the Orange in the lea i ) 3 3 Buroughs o4 93 85 "> 81 78 83 Lewis.... 106 97 83| PENN HIT ANOTHER BLOW. because of the opponents she has vanquished, but because of the manner portance is this game, because it will figure in estab- mouh . 118 Foliz.. 78 98 g9 Armgten. 77103 89 Schmide.. T2 38 88! _PHILADELPHIA, November 14 |ih Which she has won her victories. ved by ng of the leading eastern college elevens. | Bevtte-e- 1O M4 'S8 LW Duily 108 87102 Liuter''” 'op 11 84 Matson... 88 105 111 | Ted Fairchild, end of the University | This, to be sure, would be a paper award which might or might not | Wees Toey verel’s msxri r].o;;;e Tpphd. with four ‘}‘clmfi:i? ,“;0 T lcap. 20 20 20 Hendicap. 8 9 9 S Seini) “;,ful’mv‘-r?g\‘:rl:‘l:mror:;tr:ralllhéezrg.”\;;_l;o.gv{e Ilus’r\mx;d hknd Hx{c Ithacians met Syracuse, West Virginia, Notre Dame, if | defeats and one tie, and Pittsburgh,| Totals.. 516 509 Totals.. 500 481 500 | o, ! e s -~ Yale, N ska, Illinois, Michiga itleteats and. oneltie, jand Eitisbureb, el L I o S | Totals. 456498 456 Totals.. 467406 512 | back = position in Saturday'e game cbraska, Illinois, Michigan and so on. 4 100-pound cl. the L it RYT) 50} INTERNAL REVENUE LEAGUE. with Penn State College, ‘has been |, But it would appear that Doble The husky Nebraskans certainly | anxious o g mere theke - dles L Syracusians, Century-Decatur, ) Annex No. 1, icitor called home by the death of his father | Nad rather run up a record of unde- | will provide Syracuse with the lusti- phone the mana, toh hisher than | High Praixe for Maryland. Golman... 96 08 100 Paml....' 80 88114 | plickwell 108110 87 M in Reno. Nev. ,Pennsylvania's' regu- | feated Seasons than take a chance. | est sort of argument, West Virginia 4 oteh Migher than| 3 .\ h0oone ranks at Yale (heve i (&7 107 108 : ™ .| Tgteuel. 191 98 119 i lar quarterback, Jack Dern, is in-|That i5 his business and Cornell's|and Washington and Jefferson.. two Liyashington and|,int that the Blue will be de- Conmon... 108 "85 &3 o i capacitated. and requires no discussion here. | unbeateq " combinations, will stage a which has played a aturday in clash with | . 109 106 96 A 98 a1 el Gy Fiii Cornell Is Favored. | dog-cat-dog act when “they mdntion : iiplavedie) duspite the narrow escape e 4 ) ot cams in the | Thanksgiving day. s a ling ult of that game, it iy pointed out, oo e R — i i w= 7= | Elevens of Gonzaga E 3 - |the best chance of emerging with- troubles o inola see iy { St Mary's Junior quint intends to of compariann of e | oae ot & @ ire of Yale weak.| Totdls. 492400 810 = Totols.. 425 432 80| motals.. 572 622 466 Totals.. 480 4c 83|, levens of Gon sspm}‘_“f.{’u:;d"fi?;_ out a defeat. Unless benn aneea but Michigan will strike something | piace a strong team on the court this PURELEAS . ness, but one of Maryland strength. EARE WASHINGTOM| GHUROHES, CARRY ICE CREAM LEAGUE. tainment at 3 o'clock. In Wilson | STeAt, and unlooked for brace ~the hald when she tackles Minmesota ey mes with. the Paramount ] The Yale Daily ws, the under- _Epworth. Men's Class. g Sy Stadium, This fray has no beatio Quakers will_hardly give pause to |, Callfornia got by South et to | Elliotts and the Kar : Games in Pennsyivania, graduate mewspaper. says, in part: | Eamtin . 91119 79 Adums. 10996 102 | 0o 788 03 w7 wiitia B the high school championship serien | Cornell. But Harvard and Princeton, | "‘":'l‘d :‘g A cfasied " Whasnington | Wanted e ntrestate rating of Penn- ° “Lefore bidding adieu to the pre- | BEes:- ‘85 Moaiais 7 93 g7 | Brown... 95 83 107 Schwenk.. 89 but rivalry between the two schools | 1 hatiPeriences of their own game | Joet the ~undefeated b oubts e oy . S hLLY iller. .. L Yk J | Weimer... 119 103 87 Lucas..... 89 < gl i 5010018 | in hand, and benefitting from fur- | URniversity outfit, a ong tew s liminary season, further tribute should | Gemeny.. 105 79 Quantrille, 111 81 1 is keen enough to warr; for both. All in all, Fon S %1 he paid to the Universitysof Mary-| Newley.. 63 96 Rhoads.. 80 95 104 | 76105 82 Callis..... ol trom start to finish. ant @ battle | ther development. are likely to be | ful D wndafestod eievens of the — sled for|pe P Bevern. 108 87 Motykasr. 102 87 98 | » L8 95 Baird. o 118 3 two tough hurdies for Yale, ‘g;';‘;"\l‘;y‘ Cornell would seem to be | St. Teresa Athletic Club is combinz meets| “Undergraduates have not seen a —_—— { 2 B o ROy ; somfortable position |the city for games in the 1 1 | Jef- | team play harder than the Mary:| Totals.. 382 3 315 | Totals.. 490 478 468 Totals.. 464 434 430 by in"the ¢ P na Jef-|team play harde a > Mary- . s ;e landers. In brilliance of attagk, hard | Centeanial Baptist | ‘ Here in a little conversation after B T g . o Haok OE e O "(!‘ri Quagiamifh 6 G0 Brews. .. 113 54 oo 8103 o2 a S aye at Boston on Saturday. Says Bo Mec- tie | body. Of foul tacties o v | Sus gham e : { s : oné | roughness there was no Yale | Jeffries 95 99 127 D. Boston. 105 115 Millin, the coach of the Louisianians.: N 'Y FAIR SEX SWIMMERS order. | playe and spectators alike | Marceron 89 84 103 v 5 By SOL METZGER- to Coach Cavanaugh of Boston vict| nothing but praise for o sisitornl Ll T . WD o HIFT plays really have outlived Major, X bope vou will eive me 2, OUTSCORE ALL. OF RIVALS o 4nd| rowest. Of Yaarging: &t déast pard ATHLERIC CLUB LEAGUE. i their usefulness in foot ball Bt Rl e % NEW YORK, N yie-| through “a series "of discouraging| = Rosedales. 5 Vogue 19| Fittiag Dept. Gaeral Ofise. They had for their purpose the idea THE QUESTION. “Well, colonel,” Cavanaugh s tors of the New York W tie: Car-| breaks, Boaley... o S el 86 83 84 Stafford of catching the defense off guard, Do shift plays help th ing, “I thank you for your Ming Association otitscs Dorr.... 96112 88 A I oi 9% R 101 99 o3| Once the defense solved the shift BRYS SCD cial words. 1f you bring any tougher|competitor bined throug i ¥ : : . | te o' Hos ear I fear for | count he National A. 7 SPVES D R ey gt bl 71106 80 Hempel... 88 72 91| it was of less avail than the stand- tack in foot ball? e ot However, Boston Collags | aquatio champsionships of 19 “ Egfi E hl{\ I‘IA F. Nofue. 96 97 96 alea. . 9 70 93 95 laridn... 86109 97|ard line-ups with balanced or un- 1,,.,\ er vet kicked a team off its sched- ' local swimmers carned 141 poi { ) 1 F —— ¥ d Clarendon Baptist Having dixposed of six tear ghts t can lgate g e will parison of the ager Louis La t Alexandria 1102 between 6 ch witt Manager Totals.. 478 497 510 Totals.. 462 471 476 | Totals.. 434 463 476 Totals.. 469 450 461 | balanced line. Furthermore, most ule because she expected it to be!all ot u i AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE. | g nstaliation Moter Shop. shifts delay the game. A team using such a shift, such as the one }1ar-J tough — Misses R e A s s Stowart ‘Woloott. Post..... 110 90100 | soiid-c- 93796 79 ‘x’afif’hfld 24 135193 | vard used in the early H‘au;:h_lnn regime, could at best get off but 75 per{ The moms of the heroes of the | RiEEin, cach of whom gathered 8 4 sg 103 99 fimt!u'on. 101 82 93 Frees (e 2} Overrscker §ent of the r[mml)ler of plays 1fn a game that it would run from a regular | golden nineties are beginning "l" ap- | points. 8 azard . 85 86 . |Talbert.. 108 Baker.... ormation. In short, the shift under these conditions w: d_style | pear upon the gridiron. Saturday at 89 93 ®8 Berlinsky 103 133 84 ' Ziri) 103 99 10¢ ' N ns was a good style| PFar } where: the ce esh- . - ’ 3. B5100 5 Duesney, 108113 g |Zrae-il. 193 8 1% Grawl of play to use when a team was in the lead and wanted to use up time. | Harvard where the Princeton tresh-| papTEIMES BEATS DAVIS. USINESS battle against Western yesterday, when the Stenog- 82 87 94 Reich _-- ™8| Totals.. 473 480 442 Totals.. 439 486 S02} Shift plays, such as the famous of the two lines. Shifts are foot ball | sters, the. con of Biffs Lea, Prince-| Charl rapt were nosed out aiter a hard battle, 7 to 3, and jolts to| Totals.. 439 433 483 Tofals.. 507 504 453 | U. 5. VETERANS' BUREAU. ARG Shite venied: by frejie auuinave onl been Bood for | ton's all-American tackle B e annlor 1 ¢ : : 1 ¥ ; s and used telling! |a limited perio - the fai 1595, held down a backfield position | thé mat. ? the District pocket form that have occurred in other games of the series, have caused e SOIEARAGEE e o LT S o defeat Trinceton, proved o of the famous Tecn shift st [ for " the _young Tigers, while the | billiaes . tharapicienis 'Hict pocket som i i R figure e ing Tec venact. T Sheeh: 108 67 99 Freeman.. 102 89 90 | but a little while. Shevlin, who took | teams like Pitt. Penn State and o peo 5 taved | . nshi 1lament some < grid fans 10 even figure on Fastern handing Tech |numaiap 30 20 30 Elatt 1ot Caliwell: 100 31 87 Smih . '8i %0 107 | this Shift to Yale in 4 Jaxt desperate | Dame. This Shift was Ane aeviig | Gyrous Dudley Dean's” son i a wallop wh ey meet in Wilson Stadium Friday afternoon. While ;h‘lj,rt;’r” Z_f gg ; indsor. g5 |Amidon... 102 94 88 Poterson.. 89 98 110! effort to defeat Princeton and Har- | teams not so well conched or power- | blood does not always tell. None of this does not appear likely, stranger things have happened. EEhe & X § 83 | Honderon 126 07 113 Nolaw . 91 $2121| vard, contrived to defeat Princeton|ful, but against teams of = equal | the young Poes Of the present mem BOWLING ALLEYS CLOSED. Yesterd nted afcombination fought off a more power- | Straetz.. ... 97 80 3 e Lo Ehte.. o2 TR oo- Jwith it, but admitted after the Prince- | strength it has proved a failure and | eration has flashed upon® the grid- 5 : ./ R ot Hatt ks MoDonald 78 79 80 Totals.. 519 468 487 . 351 362 529 | tON game it would not defeat Har- we think it always will. iron . . The Recreation and Grand Central ers on |4l combination | Ebrlick.. 85 97 94 vard. The shift brings ahout conditions bowling alless were closed today on pper threw TameupliS SEmMmaTy. | ol D B IS0 o3| The Ereat trouble with the shift is| COMtrary to successful line play on| A very significant feature of the | Account of the death of Mrs. Morris as downed | Western (7). Positions. Business (3). . i (1108 93 104 | that the linemen do not know where | offense. It has depended upon the | playing of Georgia Tech in the Penn | Cafritz, wife of“the proprietor Stern's fourth | MoGahey. Left end. . -;..Gravea| _ C. &P TEL. 3 ' "92 108 96 [ their opponents will be when they |element of surprise. That element | State game was the splendid defense | O roarth | Lamar. .. Teft tackio ! Cummings | Western Elec. Co._ = i S3 17103 Howder!. o1 80 108 | jump to the lino of serimmage. Thus, | NOW is lacking. Therefore, the play | of the golden tornado. This means | The Best Cigars Are g, Daseass.... - S ST S Jlax | 119 96 114 Brall 107 107 83 | if the opponents shift with them they | is not what it used to be. a great deal in terms of the future. | Packed in Wooden Boxes—Advertise- sail oo iuasen | Eger.. 03 '8 y _—— 32 oo | have a marked advantage in the play (Copsright, 1023.) (Copyright, 1923, men: down, w. ¥'s o 2 Smith. .. €6 120 103 Gl 9 456 505 501 Totals. . 524 402 47 | oo ) Corvist WeRt Yard ' sy t c : Right end i Palmer... 911011 ¥ sizioz: | Pourth District, Sapplies: Then v he t y 1 soscocm Guarterbok p | Brace.... 9 2 8 garmel... 87 95102 Haneke... 103 82 88 quarte; he St I 1 ¥ fhack. Totals.. 404 453 361 Totals.. 463 454 500 | \pvione: 55 108 80 I £oL 0% oD & back Engineering. - Installers | Zevy ... 94108 82 Ditrick.. &9 9 82 ;;‘\ 20 TAREX RS AT Score by. periods: Bulloch .. 128 &% €2 Croswn. .. 95 97 108 | Pritchurd, 109 104 85 Westcoit.. 103 94 91 ree ts a | | Miss Hubn o7 77 osaton . 97 | —— —_ Festaen:..... 2 7 | Ay e 107 Faden 112 111 83| Totals.. 465 492 442 Totals.. 470 428 422 Outpl and out ling their | Touchdown—Whelchel. Point after touch- | Metntire.. Dazivis... 91105 91| Loans and Currency. Admirals. cain | down—Whelchel, Field goal—Watt. Hughes 98 94| Russo.... 96101 108 Plate..... 100 82 90 opponents, the Nint 48R0 | Bubstitutions: Western—Gormley for David, | — — — | Schleitlin. 80 91 £ Palmer... 89 112 85 threatened to score. Capt. Green- | Hawken for Green, David for Gormley, Garber | Totals 2 Tofals . 470 503 499 | Ferguson. 129 106 94 K'stather. 91 94 109 vod eichel's | for MoGahey. Gichner for David. i Obnstriotion Wire Chiefs. { Kibby.... 105 102 103 Herbert.., 103 89 86 wood rushed jn to block Whelchel's | Pgororeo—r. Magofin (Michigan). Umpire | o, k' D 63 85 g5|Beiff..... 99 99118 Black.... 82 87 84 kick in the second period and when | My Ger (Catholic University). Linesman— | DeseT 2 87 Fraber 53 94 Handicap. 14 14 14 Clark r or oval on Western's | Mr. Dunlels (Georgetown): Time of Periods— | Lorsin . 106 o8 101 Dieny 7 e ard lin fans were ing | 10 ‘minutes. Woodford 99108 94 Koen : Totals.. 479 488 468 for Watt ttempt amother drop- i Fraber... 110 105 107 Moberly : by time, however, W Twohey.. .o el 'n found akiy Sy s L A { R s Clark... .. 110 107 Business cor I ngo.. B0 88101 Walki 56 77 181 Totals : TuckerGR L Sna wndichel r o ¥ 3 % : L R D RN 96 97 96 Grimm..., 101 94NSS The th wa memorable.! Tols- 2 0 23 183 " Mokancy 9% 108 104150 115 Kennedy'’ 89 o3 o7 one for Weste 1 sperate- | Moo 111 114 z 4 129 111 Clements. 83 103 e Grasso.... 90 101 113 LB 3 Darkled 088 95 mis 10005 ROERRTS §3108 391 morals. 553863502 Totals.. 472 477 450 Forom midfield to woal 0 less than five Totals. $36 469 888 . Totals.. 462 472 440 Harris . ... 76 TEEMINAL R. B. Y. M. C. A, minutes * marched ' the determined NATIONAL CAPITAL LEAGUE. | Totals.. 507 507 523 Totals.. 458 489 e e Western elaven. lchel and Gorm- | o, philips Go. Ansoostia ATHLETIC CLUB LEAGUE. 8 8 . Grom ley gained but an OffSIde | gofman. " 96 103'111 Ballinger. 105 113 101 Linworth, Dom. Lyceum: Y 91 98 Gray penalty br he bull b Lewis.. | 81 99108 Provest.. 89 100 101 e i10 08 Bub e 50 114 Bunch. e .| Allerdics’ 109105 77 Warder.. 95 106 120 | 108 53 08 Avtonon. 1o m 105 107 Williams At thi £t ime, Sandoz, Mulvey:. 107127100 Fainil. 98 125 op Gil i o N 9 Handicap S ; o dvcided | Newman.. 128 50 95 Mauleyq. 124 116 108 | Gallus-... 117 110 120 Dummy... 85 88 22 to take n ; Totals.. 521 533 489 Totals.. 511 550 535 Cop...... 110106 25 Memake... 93105 gg) Totals.. L ;:'h‘ e TYPOTHETAE LEAGUE. Totals.. 834 537 508 Totals.. 37 456 374 |, ASHITEION LADIES LEACUR r W. M. C. Co. Navl Capitel Press. |LADIES, INTERSTATE COM. COM. LEAGUE. | B o 53" 0e 105 quipi " "0t™%s for gains. Sullivan.. 108 Wright... 86 19 8 Statistics. Linguist Jehm ...l 84 73 itions, he Morrow.. 85 96 78 Shafer... 85101 91| ; 83 Robinson. 18 92 75| Btewart.. Helen.." 83 107 ¢ Busi- Siloote... 81 Meinbers. 104 105 86 | ; 88 Bogne.r @ 65 Morgan. Bywaters.. 83 78 carried Holman.. ol 81 %0 %! Youne.... 7 78 Quinn..... 63 66 66| Morarty... 77 Preble.... 111 79 <icked the ... 581U T |y e T el xch, Totals.. 451 421 Totals.. 471 431 479 Totals.. 455 489 44p | McL'ghlin. 70 (ks +S1301 28 e = of Business had A B ot o) i ommy i Gricnwoods yester- NAUTICAL LEGUE. Totals.. 400806 400 Totals.. 364401 36| PPEAT OF STANDARDS LEAGUE day, the st ht have been dif- aihing Stenographres. Commissioners. | Bowker. a8 i Rossite 00" 108 ferent. Greenwood was in every play, Dotomas o6 o enEtoD G408 o | Riley. -+ 108 95 82 Imhof-... T3 15 79| Goracer.’ R downing the runn nd menacing the Hamme 83 ... .. Naber. 50 84 81 Bt Clair.. 74 o 103 | Haiser. Carne.... 100 98 punter. t have tired consid- | Imiri 102 07 ‘96 87 65 73 Heinemann 79 €9 101| Bhaw. ... 91 92 Chapin.. 73 fod pértod Wibeh 120 Bohmid... 118 112 118 70 70 70 Smith.... 81—81 lflBiBflMen.u 113 108 107 Blattery. . -nigg' 4 s Bartelmes took the measure of Roland Davis, 100 to 74, in one of was its drive 85 78 85 White, 65 70 74 Leven.... .. a4 much more yardage | f 318 39 391 Totals.. 372 378 438 it many will remem- Ber how a lighter and inexperignced Totals.. 480 488 820 “It’s *way yonder the best cigarette I ever smoked!” + Better Collars for 20¢ with ample tie space at the top ‘, iy X Boxwood 'C}]_ipwood ] : I l @ ld cazmae W NP, A CIGARETTES

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