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PR SPORTS.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923, 25 Navy Fortunate to Tie Army :. Jones of Yale Is Disappoinied, Despite Triur_r;;); RECOVERING OF BLOCKED ISE“V'CE Gave TICKETS | BJG TEN HONORS DIVIDED |KRAUSS AND TURTON |ELI COACH IS LAMENTING MAKE MONTANAN SAD KICKS SAVES MIDSHIPMEN| =, vom s == FOR SECOND YEAR IN ROW/| N GOLF SEMIFINALl THAT FIELD WAS NOT DRY Lured by reports of fabulous prices obtained for foot ball tickets, Coel Giirbisch’s Also Misses Field Goal by Tnches Only. | from Mostant o me ¥or i HICAGO, November 26—Tllinois and Michigan, each with an un-|¥inners of the two-man-weam cham-| o o000 YUith Exnerts That W iti . y Ve | tor ompitmentnry astevanres. | (( “marred season's record, are sharing honors for the 1923 western | TSP at Bumnockburn last vear.| AB xperts That Weather Conditions Hurt Neither Team Shows Worth Offense. l-:( u-:r:-: to Amr~!a\"r‘ conference foot ball championship. The Wolverines are on top | torday by a belated ‘victory over R Chances of Greater ViCIOl‘y—D' advantages . . :”'-:;.: ch he expected to el | of the big ten for the second consecutive time, having divided honors |C. McKimmie and Lee Crandall, ir. Placing of Punts Is Big Feature. Tt emmeed the enthmstanm | With Towa in 1922, They played eighteen holes all square Put Teams On Even Basis. of biddern, nnd Silla finally effered Disputants advance claiims to show that one or the other of the | Week ago, and went nine yesterday, the ticketn for 315 each—to & de- | championship elevens has a better record, but in absence of any officially | Krauss and Turton winning by and BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ilectve. Me pald a fine of ¥5. and | designated champion the percentage record leaves the two €levens on |2 It Hayes and Karl F. Kellerman, N EW YORK, November 26—Victory for Yale over Harvard, the first Harry F. Krauss and W. F. Turton, wan taking a = vi 7 » . s . ar. Jr., will play against Newman and % s : sae Z, N 26— interes T S funt freight back toward Montana, |3 P! time since the resumption of gri n twi he two aiter EW YORK, November 26, hA“ tstmg‘ to ')lully the charts of | (Re e me wnid imgiaihpdpceetie it Michigan earned her place by de- | Johnson In the upper bracket B T ption of gi ndx_ro: play Retween the two aiter the Army-Navy game and of the Harvard-Princeton contest, be- prexentative Leavitt. feating Minnesota Saturday. 10 te 0, . Bannookburn will hold a handicap| he war, entailing as it did the first Blue touchdown since Ted canse they are 5o similer. Both Gov o MEEd ofencs of Lome while Tilinols 1ifted herself to the lnSlde GOIf sweerstukes for men and a sweep-| COY, Who went over in 1907, was a great relicf to Yale men, but it was R 3 2 i ¥ championship pedestal with a 9-to-0 . R : = merit—superior in the Harvard-Princeton game, probably because of |WASH|N T win from Ohlo State, giving Illinois stakes event for men and women. to | mingled joy and disappointment for Tad Jones dryer footing—and both affording an interesting study of punting and | G ON PREPS .:..mng ndf n\\f-;.;‘-l-nn (r‘onl)[ onference By CHESTER HOR, ON be arranged on a combined handicap Jones, Ya'e's head coach, published his memoirs of the game today y eams and Michigan a of four —_ . — basis, on Thanksgiving day. revealing that he believed the 1923 Blue eleven tb be one of the greate the covering thereof. IN AC strateht conference decisions. e . A i . ¢ . < 'rl N T I Chicago, by overcoming the strong| W ean the golfer tell whether machines in the university’s history, and that it lost full title to its dis- 111" i.r'hcaluny, o)l}hc am‘:ume of the_ game ,Capt. McEwan, the Army 0 ON GHT Wisconsin team, 13 to 6. in a hard- | he in introducing his right arm CARPENTlER AND SPALLA tinction by the wet and muddy gridiron, which forced it to abandon coach, who is a plain-spoken man, displayed reireshing candor. The fought final game, earned an undis- | too much in the back swing of his = long-arranged plans and play Harvard’s game. Navy, he said, was a lucky eleven to get out of this game without a de- puted claim to third place in the S \ feat. Even the most ardent Navy partisan will hardly disagree with a | Basket ball teams of the Washiug- ( confercnce with only the T-to-0 dn-| Wbt 1 WILL FIGHT IN JANUARY ey uwie eon | cangn 7 fdereniENGEs statement so self-evident. Any ‘eleven that has two successive punts |0 Preps and Clarendon Athetic | font by fliinols to mar its record | o, o ,':,:n':"’,',,;" L e Dtasee | PARIS, November 26—An_ agree- | oy harste ",','livf"f“"u'r':"""“v'.‘,"‘j el A e e 8y blocked within the shadow of her goal and cscapes without a touchdown | C1ub are expected to offer much en- | by “Chicago, Northwestern. Purdue,| ¢vd do Is interpret what hax hap- [ ment has been reached for 4 fight be- | amarter team to the hace of the Har | Aftor the Cornell-Penn contest, the is, indeed, something more than lucky. tertainment tomorrow night at Con- | Indlana, Ohlo State and Wisconsin ”:"~ }"‘;‘ PH*.'I-'- t slice e bt .p_:{{;"* bedde h"_';wwmi“. \a_{glrmv.n, Jones sald: turkey day contests of greatest fm- And a few inches would have trans- | tion to catch a Navy punt, and, in fact, | §7¢ss Helghts gym. Both quints have | talllng victims of the Maroons. “mwch Tight arm in the baek |5uys L'Echo des Spurts. The bout | day man po’ s o R e Mactouth Bt s o Bone :x:'l"‘-gl Garbisch's extraordinary ~ai- [one aea e o mLciever e | bken wetcmg i taxt Dads this geason [ Mlonesots Tound herssl¢ o fousth On_the other hand, when | Witich will be for the chamulonship | where the disadvantages wers nearly | State, Washington and Jefferson and ard mark into u mcore ™ e (ho; [ usuully running toward the side lines {and a battle from start to finsh is | western andl tene: or i with: Wis: | ayer has this golf discase 18 |0f Europe, will be held at Milan €ven and where one team, alert, cager | West Virginia, Lehigh and Brown | to Intercep e aced ba Sanuary. It will be subject 1o the ob- | ang dete 5 and Mavigette ana Vermon that the Navy had two of ner kicks [ 0 IOt 8 well viacel Bl antlcipated. conain and a loss to Michigan. Towa tions kiven Francois Descamps 107 | S50 of s b siuaip, @ BTeat deal | and Marauette and Vermont blocked at important moments would Puss Up an Opportunity. Washin won half and lost half of itw six ches d i New Y i . shington preps will make final N o matches in Londun and New York, 4 , have given the cadet line a shade on hat would have happened had the {preparation at a o games, with victories from Purdue, which expire on December 15 Yale's String Unbroken. the Nuvy line play even were it not | quarter of either team sized up the || nelock. Membera sre auhon t vat | Ohlo State and Northwestern, and P Wiite the merlts of Yoroe is cog| MBS W]I.LS KEEPS TITLE, for the fact that throughout the | close play of the outer defens acks [port at 907 E street southeast at 7:30 | defeats by Illinois, Michigan wnd vietory were being debated, the Army | BERKELEY, Calif, November 26— afternoon it was evident that the |and resorted to quick kicks not ! o'clock, Minne: vas and N e re i Vills, o i X . e e Ot o . prior to th ctice. Minnesota. Thus fifth place wa ANNEX NO I E and Navy teams returned to their re- ) Miss Helen Wills, national women's Army forwards were more proficient | be known. | But certuinly famags 10/ prasce. shared with Indiana, which defeated . | spective homes from thelr scoreless | ghampion, retained her titl. ae wo! n all round play. As for the backs, | could have been done had a bounding, an Lycemm plans to hold | Northwestern and Purdue and lost tie af Polo Grounds. The cadets, | g A there was not much to choose, if on low p heen launched n second a stiod ™ - I . - 7> en's champion of the Berkeley Tennise ec: > o, - = WER: AN 29 s practice tomorrow night at | to_Chicago and Wlisconsin. who were “doped” to win. were re- E iy ;::‘;a;t.f; the €oing was not fuvoruvle | or third down. Not until it was cer 4 rinic's Hall Candldates un—! The Badgers dropped Into seventh I. V NUE ceived with ancient rites by their col- | Club yesterd: by s | B oot ok« Army used came | (IR & PuRt was’ forthcoming did the meet at 508 7th street southwest position: Ohio State finished cighth, leagues, but the middies, who were Carolyn Swartz tion uSHAITY Tren s he ny used (st | backfleld of the Army dispose them- lock. Joseph A. Girardi winnlng only from Purdue; Purdue counted out by the experts before the | junior girls' hard court champ he bavke shiftine comam e afrer the Sclves intu recelvink position. two |has temporary charge of the quint. | was placed ninth by defeating North- i < g o | Bhistie, were so delceted that thev |52 51 manner of the Notre Damé backfietq Men Aropping back. And less fre- — western, while Northwestern was innex No. 1 18 leading the Tnternal | siipped into Annapolls by the back R Tt vesalted in no decention but, duently the Navy pulled evervthing | A challenge has heen issued by the | without a victory Revenue League by a go0od margin. | door and the recelving committes had e — for that matter, the Army tried noth- | €195 [0 the lne on defense also. Ellott Sublots ho are seeking | Harold Grange of Illinoly stood out POL PSS wanisniviof tiiags or Sev [ fnthing o) do GOLF TITLE TO HUNTER. ing much in the way of de.ention yracuse showed her callber by jgames in the 115-120-pound division | as the spectacular backfield man of eral other teams fo get up there, as| Yalt’s unbroken string of elght LES, Cailf, Capt. McEwan savs that his team DeAting the powerful Nebraska out- | Manager George Anderson can be | the season. He led scorers with 72 they are closely bunched all the way | tictorics, Including North Carolina, |, LOS ANGELES, Lt e ol e R et eam i real triumph for the Orange {phoned at Lincoln 1526 after 7 o'clock | pointe. & fia with Gordon Locke of down the line. Georkin, Bucknell, Brown, = Army, 26.—Willic Huntir. former Hritled S AR SATtaa Hrow it ot tral plasers and for their couch, younk — | Towa's champlonship 1922 team for W. Inge of the Personal Audit|Maryland. "Princetin “and Harvard, amateur golf ciwmpion. won tha muddy _poing caused & rev Chick Meehan {yutount Vernom Team is on the 100k- | high-point honors in the conference | g quint fe lewding in individual aver- | gave it the “hig three” title. Whether | Rancho County Club's invitational Iy sEoine el 5 Minuesota {411 before Michigan, but [out for & kame Wednesday night, ae- | fof ol " R imont all of the 111 | Lot form he mny heel ab ages. 108-6. with Leslie of Natural| it will be the eastern champlon. in | tournament with easc, defeating ol e second half when the - \s the Gophe layed right up In the ,cording to Manager Donald Fehr- | pofi, " Cictortes “were attributable to oAb he triea to Bit. Whem | jtesqurces in second place with 104-8. | expert opinion, depends on the out- J. J. Toy. 11 and 10, in the final His wirly deep in Navy ter that Wolverine cluss and are entitled to |an, at Frankiin 6227. Pt * o 'KI“ s In the shaft back | Charest of the Solicitors is running | come of the struggle at Philadelphia | medal » for the firet eighteen e nees in the n ¢~ toe gratitude of all Minnesota men | e ge. i - it hexine (0 Rave ita effect about | (hirg with 104-5. The last pair are | Thanksgiving day between Cornell | holes was a stroke under par. n€ chances in the inter ade ta_me . Muartinueau of Minnesota was his| the time the clubh hack, : & “aay L racls have leen taken without 4nd the respect of followers of the y, Liberty Clob has booked u double. | cjogest competitor With T touchdowna | in® between the Boee® waa" hc |on the tall end teams, which makes|and Fenn ) wot forw, s saine. theader toniy] n e Immaculate , & g o o 't 43| i their work stand out prominently G = Sl C g B ik With S Alubama cume Into her real stride | meeting the'St: Androw's team | o1 1 feld wonl for o total of 43 Thew the eleht arm palls | e Tolowing averagon inchue st e i Ol Ell Credit. | VICTOIRE TAKES DERBY. and smothered Geo and Yale he ) 3 eserven. | HolOLE. R WG A S ceek's games: 3 g @ Bhie Eres AN FRANCISCO, November 26.— ihou’ ther and smothered Georsia, and Yalew 800, 0 oo the Livertrs ave voiee | downa. and Workman. Ohlo State, 2 on up, draws bnck close to | WECK'® games team, some cxperts assert Cornell did | _SAN FRANCISCO, November 28, d stand out was Dlins for u good old-fashivned beat- :thallenies to the Libertys are belnk | {guchdowns, 10 goals after touch- body, nnd that in where we TEAM STANDING. not meet two strons tcama e said | victaire, filly from' the barn of Col. e Blaciag ol SDunts LRy Ane Of Fariard weis dtraniibyims s E RAES downs and § goals from the fleld. the top of the back 3 cession and. win or lose against the | Bob Baker of Kentucky. won the oth clever e @istance! (e posstule gooting. . 0 Lo ) The season was regarded as the | wwing—the Rand b much (oo close |Ames No I ... Quakers. Ville 15 entitied to the palm. | Callforniu, Derby for three-year-cld zgy b 1 when the two alifornia won her for succes- 7 & ponference his 0 the shounlder. en the club | Aocol . he e vas elated over Syracuse's ' today at Tranforan race track, nea teams were in situations where goodly sive Pacific conference chumpionship | F430fton Athletic Club tossers | most su NIRRT L hie saatiwas eiated over Sivecutle ! 3 Personal Audit... ... . 592 o v ere, covering the and n oy were sationewhars sondly five Bacln coiféres ?‘m‘ DIORIE kA Dok e Tt starts down. The right arm shooin |Bersonsl 4 7 to 0 victory over Nebrasks, some | her vering the m nd in was Smythe the Army fn pe ager at Lincoln 5464-W. lies pressure, and seekn 10 | goo0in) gudit. experts considering this ax atone- Better Luck. the North Star _— HOWARD ELEVEN PRIMES & A Gt veny Sales-Estate ... @ ment for Notre Dame's defeat of colt, who ruled as favorit 1 St. Terexa quint will be the oppo- Corporation Audit. 2 Army and Princeton, as Nebraska beaten for second place by S! MT. PLEASANT TEAR | Piey e a5 oo o e o | FOR GAME WITH LINCOLN e Han S EOWLING GOSSIP [ln\' gym. MacDonald, Thies. Shields, | Howard University's undefeated | wium by Foimn of antunt to mmy | Solichon oo THIS YEAR CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS ARE THE DUOFOLD COUNTERS (Copyrint, | McGann, D-zendorf and Ourand of : X eleven will close its semson against| thing. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. St. Andrew's are asked to report f SP".LS MANY PINS | ndr mmufl;;”“t‘m:m{ FEPOTE IO Lincoln at Philadesphia Thursday in @ (Copyright, Join ¥ Dille Co.) ANNEX NO. 1. NAVY DEPARTMENT LEAGUE. wecial Thanksgivi ay attractl . Avg. HG HS, o TEAM STANDING. T A 10398 151 368 8 Ipr S Yt mlHILLTOP HARRIERS GO f;‘.‘.2‘}.'-%,T.T;‘";i’.‘.»‘.,f"‘n?..“.{..‘:x";»"rhu. ~“wii |BASKET BALL FOR BOTH 18 e onwoonman P -eey onmmmaal week ) o e - mph L. Jusp Snicanse o erna g 2 junic alk I -1 v | #2 Jiard champlonship, defeating® Jean disputes for a total of 606, in the second round. | ey C. Spengler.. . : putes. | fe HIgh Set for the Disteir po iginepin;: Bruno of Austria. 300 to 211. in nine- {gorer oo 120 amsao® sesensa o + the city tomorrow afternoon. are cutting quite a swath this sea- / = § N COLLEGE RUN TODAY | i witesn ™ tra” 0 Wentinne, | SEXES AT WALTER REED| 1oos 1o son, thefr big scores having attract- 3 524 | Nurse, have developed a first-rate Bt & BiE majonity. Ave Just areiv as the best of the lc vhil o eric ot !m't‘n( counted upon heavily by How- | reconstruction aides and dletitians | Gross ... 186 ing after several seasons of hard * | "Capt. Marsters, Holden, Helm, Hun- | 47 at the institution | Aot Ll e work. The Scnecas and Mount Ple ley, Mulvaney ‘and MecLain | e e ld rart Play | Montgomery ... 105 e a2 n When Christmas Brings Them Parker Duofold B ichosneman . .. -] e e o SEW, YORK. Noysmber 2o _with |Tinole’pencimint for o resumpcion [Selve challonges Miog Jary B PERSONAL AUDIT The Over-size Pen with 25-Year Point e e e ekl ird field of 319 . lof foot ball relations with Michigan | Mitchell qua alter “Reed | . _ : s bowling vver the century mark, which | Cals twenty-seven enstern colleges and |next vear hus expressed itself in an | Hospital, is caring for the girls' in- |Ioge. Wo........ 8 1066 118 The Black-tipped Lacquer-red Classic e nes spy the * appear he stendier, with only | Uwon™_..oC - 10 4 Cortlandt Park toduy promises to bellated Michigun on It record this| | Bhelow 100 T i HEN your loved o Py ) hir men above the 100 mar uni Vernon 476 one of the most interesting tn hill |y, 1 volced the hope that the | Tarter . s Metrakos of the Chesterfields (s wad. Lo37iv-Decacus : I 33 ana dale annals 1t will be the f-'two tenms would mect {FRENCH CABINET CHIPS . Routsen 18 ouie 1 ing the league with an average of EEeho .. § 12 20 (.cnth annual contest held by the' ! Hanraban ....... 14 9411 117 X y v 2 give from the heart! For they know Parker 0f the Chesterhields has &n average of 4nd Set ure retained by Harrls with the | oventes 56kt aa ek | B 129 Duofold is the finest pen any ‘one could 119-1, but he has only Diree respective figures of 141 and 368 | LAS VEGAS N M. November 28— council. presided over by Premier | Edmonds ... 983 125 give them. A classic in shapeliness, a posi- Filmes, which har & I Lo The Capitar quint, which is tied for Jdack Dempse rld’s h welzht | N ihe eters and under. | Godfrey i 9316 112 A ith fox hat! Tl wath. the sreond pace A Ca.anthe, has the best | champion, is here to mateh his skill | &l the iministers and m Phillips ......... 123 tive treasure for balance, with a color that's league. 4 E vicinity of Lax Vegas for a week. The French Olymplics committee to- Yet more famous still is its 25-year point—a o [sired o, a8t lenow | TEAK A ST, | _ day decided that the rules and regu- | Sghumsan . i 1 poirt of polished Iridium, set in extra thick gold. G e Yoy _LE aniueids ikl i ! \ lations for the curling competition in | §ileex ... 2 The tip alone costs us $2340 a pound. That's three e i 23 15 PR Quantin Roosevelt. ... 1 = A 55 Daraa | 1ations Siloex . 112 e tip alone c P up heir , s the Suentis Ross = p DETROIT. November 26 —Tadeo! CENTRAL PLAYS TOMORROW. | fiio17 for (00 ©F < o e i dina renane ! ¥ 3 d cue wizard. las I he - e ens w clasi MOrro - Wil- § C b cotland. and that ! Vogel ... In heating the Mount Pleasants last ' Tonk Gorps 5 gn (olilzle wikurd laRt nBht won. the In- jicIcrere Ll CleB O T a [is b abere ue (hat olut woulaican. | Demilder ‘s e i Hartman . and wear! The Quentin Roosevel 1 S ™ Most of these facts are widely known. So be care- this season, 422, ic held by Motrakos, | The Quentin Rooscvelt team and teen innings. e match marhed the | ]924 TENle SEASON s Bratiey n fl 10 give the genuine Parker Duofold. Anything i Ts Joot inbt wtne ane Hiram C. Cash quint are ted for oyen < mnifad v N MEMORIAM’S GUARDIAN | g ;i i D r st ElEne i ey o allt‘:‘rl ’ 4 Al Gyint gre tied ToT close of the billlard tournament here. ! IN | Brambly ... 119 less, a copy or imitation, is apt to seem ungallant. buth are hovering around the 500 i orerented o . George Juison. 47 vears old. negro|g.. Team. Won. Lost. Pet.! nark. The remaining teams have Pion. Was presented with a diamond cavetaker for the racing stable of g“:hnwu. 2 u: until sweeping demand s aled down our cost per ;e;m'-sm"um 7 .:gg 'n gett.ng bad breaks. studded medal, emblematic of the Carl Weidmann of Newport, Kv. and Norris ......... 134 pen. Duofold is really a $10 value for §7. foun : 10 . E o 2 on of bowlers ail ove S 13 B ocetown's | CroRs cOUTEE combination ane Lincoin is apt 1o find | WWalter Ree Hospital will be repre- : : ¢ S A S SR 87 | Champlonship run to be held over!| Edgar . Bulldog Willlams, | 4nd girls this winter. The er will | Jolitte 15 o ed ups . 5 wants other games ants are tled for ihe lead seith thel are beln< counted upon by the Blue| WOULD PLAY MICHIGAN. mants other coman, [FEISST . ] prob accounts for their exalted : : It universities, the intercollegiate cross- | aditorial the Dafly 111 student | terests, and is anxious to hear from | 3peer 31 los2 i Duofold’s cheery color Christmas 118-5, with Nick Chaconas of the Tri- ven of the ten gu nts have team | Win set, 1,074, while the latter has | against the bLears, deer and mountain aALe SubecHbad o e Quant i K] handsomer than gold and makes this a hard P el e B | event at Chamoinx .l Cissel Sazon. s Suganuma of Japan, the twenty-vear- | central 4 Maryland Freshmen those governing the Roval 1's & point that suits all hands, and one dares 1o lend at will. For no style of writing can distort it. G ors G e diminutive Japsnese player, wh i g il 10 Gold Pocket-clip o Gold Ribbon-ring in- Dlsteies desord (0 e gime He aise ottt Secwigty | The diminutive Japancas player, TO BE BIGGEST EVE ACER B i Neas Goid Pocket-dip e tho Cliftons leads in strikes with 14.{O Connell have been Smashing the Is the protege of Willie Hoppe. the | VER| DIESINR Brown 122 cluded free. Also the strong % Gold Girdle around h 1 > NEW YORK, November 26.—Facing | the constant companion of In Me- ;P n 122 Look th n for the stamp, “Geo. S. Parker terdelds 6 TREASURY GIRLS. junior championship. If he success- | T el % lithe constant Comukiion ¢~ | Fourron ... ook on the pe Py . S. Trimpi Cafo e TEAM STANDING. tully, defends his title for a period of | L, DIEFESt scason in its histors, the | morian oo 3 S 3 031 los —DUOFOLD—Lucky Curve.” Look carefully and familiar names on the different teams, cisier’s set of 353 conti he Vhn Cordiangt Patk caurse ! Priestly, Smith and Dokes are | b grganized from the student nurses, | Kilby . 3 i s i - v Tansil] B 107 Chesterfields close up. The Senecas | CHAMPAIGN, 11, November 26.— | ter Reed Hospital Y. M. . A, wiil re- | geha position, although the Mount IMleas- . country champlonship race &t Van!newspaper. The editorial congratu- | Other sextets regarding early Kames. | Kasson . .. D19 lot4 137 morning, they will know in a flash that you he " - s I C. A. A A. A, but the (\l‘enly-? i PROHIBITION. Hias, St ek Chaconts of the Tel 0N o niividaal hanor for gwane | LouCin a it St 15 — - iN FOR OLYMPIC FUND by averages over the .500 mark, which Uie hignest team gume, 545 lions of New Mexico. He s plan- | GIUOKE 000 e sshIn T glearly demonstrates ithe Class of ‘the AMERICAN LEGION. } TAKES JUNIOR TlTLE'""‘" to hunt In th- mountains in the | oo 1P Cmcials subscribed 2,000 trancs. | oo " SPECIAL AUDIT. pen to lose. thelrs, | Mcuwarty 0'Conneil.... .. It's guaranteed 25 years for mechanical perfection TEAM STANDING. mapies quite consistently of late and genfor 18.2 bilk lne billiard cham- LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Novembor 26— | the cap —the last loving touch. This was §1 extra Hilitops 619 same stable which housed his Cahoon Ty the Associated Press Columbias Cliftons Firestones o 430 , one vear he gains permanent pos. | Urited States Lawn Tennis Assoctation | (he SR SO, o her | Sutley 100 protect yourself and your friends from deceptions. 412 Accounts .9 28 A Suasion o0 ihe Babiow {has announced it had begun prepar: -1 A Dhvstcian attributed 'death o o 100 5 250 . e %7 “Both men played off their form,,tions for 1424, by declaring open the heart disease Juison's intimates d oo o1 ! THE PARKER PEN COMPANY 138 o neither displaying any sensational | chalienege lists for next year's Davis|clare he dled of grief over In Me-, 5 L5 e Manufacturers also of Parker “Lucky Lock " Penctls 7 2 +004 ' Securiti - S 407 spurts of sressiveness on . the: cyp contest 7 A L TAX. Factory and General Offices, Janesville, Wis. NI | Buds % 3 c cers u ed to : cen essant amenting since ! 3 DRRIIDUEE AVERNGES: i Burrenders 1 e Riertnose that Than’ ehrd o ack : * Twenty-one nations, four more than|Zevs number was hung up as the Lo ... s = A 1 Registered Accounts. their playing during the tournam.nt the record fleld which competed in the | winner of the match race here last Haver........ 18 §; MG M8 SrSpe. Av 1 Miss Preble carries a trio of honors, and the game dragged along for nine. | \nternational cor this vear, have|Saturday. Juison came from Har- Dra oo £ ms 3 i 3 42 11210 naving high gume, 113; the best teen innings. Only in the third, four- been notified th allengis now are shurg. Ohlo, o was widelyigsisgler . 121 208 T o1 172 24 % 107.20 S 236, and tops the individual aver- | teenth and nineteenth innin. aid - aceeptable. Entries close March 15 known among turfmen. Monros ..o...o... 123 310 21 140 2 1079 @ges with 86-2. Suganuma show h ability, when he The challenge round between the Elkins .. ... 03 209 6 121 Tae high team game goes to Ac- made runs of 61, 55 d 56, respec-, United States and surviving natlon of NATURAL RESOURCES, St 123 32 1018 counts, 443, and aiso the set, 1,252, | tive h 20 TESPECT | the American and European zone pre-| STARTS RACING THURSDAY. ' = ** I flu 121 The Administrative team did the best | 0, who led the tournament un- liminary tests probabiy will be he'd at| PFAVANA, November 26.—Havana's | Lowis . 131 329 105 295 worl last week, with a game of 432 til the final days, made but one run Philadeiphia September 11. 12 and 13. | racing son will open at Oriental | E E 118 324 PLEASANTS. tand set of 1,236 Above fifty. This run came in the The interzone final, which will de-'park Thanksgiving day. The pro- | Al oo o 126 358 11 The Accounts quint is apparently | sixtcenth inning. when he nursed the termine the challnger, is slated for | gram calls for at least 100 davs. with e 93 118 123 352 8 making a runaway of it in the pen- balls for a count of 58. His next Seplember 4, 5 and 6, at a place yet to | 5y avents daily and one additional ' Begoy 107 138 343 12 5 nant chase, having won 23 games and best run was 35, in the last inning of be sc'ected.’ These dates are as vet Saturdays and Sundays A Kinger : 164 m i 7 T38 lost but 4 | the game. His dofeat placed him in Lemtative, but the United States Lawn P S nbes aEhanksioan Norssaive | Do ] asg | second place in the tournament ‘ennt: ssoclatlon is expected o ap- | peen shipped to Havana and many of | ~¢ « : \ : g; gg; AGRICULTURAL INTERBUREAU. | Einrey Matsuyama of San Fran- Prove lh'—}'{;‘ mh lhv‘ annual mecting, to- | tnem are having daily workouts. | Charest ....... 130 FOR SALE BY TEAM STANDING. | elsco assured himself of third place Rether with the date for the national Morscll 131 CHESTERFIELDS, in the tournament by winning from championships, now booked for the new | Menning .. 9614 117 422 SollsChemistzy ... [ Dh¥IQ Mcandisswict CRicke, 00 n , MOrRe I SRl TTor the weak ot TURNER TO WRESTLE. | Allison By b | Broperty and Suppi The final standings follow: 1 A% later dates_assigned the Davia 2910 14th’ st. n.w. 1000 1 st mov. Mejor B Robb, Leishear ....... 380 [RENE AL . Won.Iost. HLR. Hav. Gen.ay, CUP Matches were made, it was pointed | play his waves against Johnny Meye 5 2 mrh’"&k,!lm w [ X ac Sw R0 -h Drus Conpany, Meoks - 2 301 58 o 91 out. With a view to avolding conflict | middleweight, next Tuesday at Cen- Ross .. s 11th & G sts. n.v A anE st nw oash Drus Co ¥ ;?r:u' N m Befioniys | 00 {!lruun % 2 wu& lh‘e I(,)lr:nmv "gmi ;:lm;;mm, The | tral Coliseum. Pinky ( \nh‘v-r will Ei e . r:.‘? "rn"u‘it”x piicall 1301 F st n.w. Risharde Fowitalo Pen i - + Matsuyama test al aris are bookes } Bobby Mainfo eliminary Co., 6 h st. n . 418 Tth st w. b N e Ratle 318 Tareer Burwion. ... 467 gagior .. - e ito_20. or July 13 | meet Bobby Mainfort In a prelimina gl [ Sop s AL el Gt st mw e ooy T Tangora m"‘;"ebl;’fl;‘efll‘: d'il;fin‘h'.n?{'mf lvely . Cutler .. i { The cup competition in 1524 will be | = = & Maryland ave. n.e. ' 1717 Pa. ave. n.w A & E -Chemistry team, Kot ... -16 | conducted along lines similar to that W & Rachofper, | 701 15th st now & TRIUMPH CAFE. | appropriately nicknamed the “So- i McAndiess ... "97 | inaugurated this season with nations| MIDGET FIVE CHALLENGES. 2040 Nichols aves ‘Lo 1507 1 st ne |eerihes e Nick Chaconas, 142 kems,” appears to be the class of the competing in American and European s e e snstit s Lift s s [sersice Pharmacy. Dolphas jleague. Practically the same team GARBISCH LEADS ARMY. sones. according to their own choice, | , Aloysius Midgets are casting about | . W H. Erewton & Sons, Mayo's I’harm J n.w Houder ."".00 00 3 120 irolls in the National Capital League | 2 Additions to the entry list are likely | fOF basket ball games. For engage- | d G M st. naw th & Monroe sts s Ets 580 Tanew | under the name “Linwood." WEST POINT, November 26.—Cadet | for next season with rapld growth of | ments telephone Manager Fox ati J 1 Leather Goods| € Mitchell th st n.w. an nE onas Gowan is the outstanding individual | E. W. Garbisch, "25. of Washington, | intercst in competition throughout the | Main 4i. ‘The Alovelus bovs won {2 3 : o Inc, 1324 £ st|_9th & G sts. n.w. M st n.w Wallaos ...00000 star of the league, his average of bet- | Pa., has been elected captain of next;world. Latin American nations par. | ©f 99 games played last season. pecties] | Mattingly Brothers, Schumacher, 8. Motrakon. ter than 106 for twenty-four games,years Army elgven. Prior to enter- | ticularly are bullding up hope of court —_— g Brightwood Drug Store,| = Takoma Park 1904 14th st n.w v b | being far ahead of any other bowle: | ing the Military Academy. Garbisch, | conquests. Argentina paved the way| DULI'TH. Minn ovember 26 — . i 116 Georgia ave. | National Remembrance s }in the Interbureau. | who played center on Saturday, at- |last summer with a team that made & | Howard ayberry, Duluth. teday ! RoProg - ntral Drug Company,| Shop, 503 1 2 ¥ | Capt. Barber's Agricultural Eco-|tended Washington and Jefférson | creditable showing in the European | signed articles to meet Pancho Villa, £ < 18 a. ave. n.w. | The Ollver Shop m Burton Spire, 107.8 | nomics team s the original *hard- | College, where he was captain of zone before it was eliminated. Mexico | flyweight champlon of the world, in | SRR Christiani Drug Com-| 910 14th st Mt Rainier. 1072 {luck” member of the league so far. the eleven. In 1921 he first played|and Brazil are among these most likely a fifteen-round bout at Toronto, On . 3 any. 801 Pa. ave N_G. O'Donnell, Ihe Stockett-Fiske Co., 1% 17| This team ranks second in total pins | center on the Army eleven, retaining |to enter the fleld in 1924. December 5. Columbia Photo Supply, nsin ave. & Pt 919 I st. n.w. 10347 spilled. has second highest team set | that post ever sine : Co. 1424 N Y. ave. y ugar. 971 | and is tied for second place in high | 3 3 H. Colodny & Company.| Opnenhaimer & Shah, orgin ave. & Rock team games, and yet has been able | “Radi O T ot Bew | Sremis ave & RS !only to break even in games won and | Radators and Fenders Clifton Terrace & Mth| 407 F 8t now. 1 ores,| Creek Church road lost 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS . e y ; st . aon The Sport Mart, 10818 | “McLennan, the veteran star of the ANY EIND MADE OR REPAIRED. i SR o Colodny & Bialck 1105 H st. n.w. g w. 1303 ¥ 6.1 | Plant Bureau team, ta sadly Toraeis Cores installed in any make g . A0 Cebre e a 604 9th st. n.w. st n N.Y 9810 . “Mac" has abandoned the game. Per-| JVITTSTATTS R. and F. WORKS ! A Donnthue’s Pharmacy, 723 14th St m.w ave. n.w. s [1ay. one of Plant Bureau's stars of ' Seloth T 10 WM P M 3 | : ] snlontore omo, ¢ | Fat cor izthnw. (Willta'ms Drug Com- | 1ast season, has also been lost to the “T926 F st nw. O'Donnell's Pharmacy, any, 701 North Caro- iteam. He has resigned from the de- v & Company. | _ 301 P» ave. se. ina ave. s.e L. H. Day & Company. 107-12 ' partment. The former champlons are H TN " g W Palais Royval, Wood's Pharmacy, Con. B3t P sling W SUTRCP L || Eenblem and Pierce et your Iree LONGWOOD || | ks n® ("I Tty o8ty . (Voo Ibme £ ‘ear’'s regulars in e line-up. El F % z = onlas Store LW 967 | "Forest Service had the misfortune BlCYCLES (MEDIUM) R000 14th st. Peonles Drug Stores, n.w With The jJ 15 Year Point Duetold Jr. Lady Ductetd Same except for sise With ring for chatelalas IO A to Z Rusiness Burcau,| L. Hoyt Lamb, T. Queen. 2500 14th At 1240 G st. n.w. ith & E. Capitol sts P K. Richtor. A._Blustein, | Louls K Liggett & Co. |, 822 9th a n.w covsrcanwh [OROTRRT mpany. ouaaBesn Clarke [ Gheeny ...11110 16 Doying Lehm waSalsn waomal P | 8515 to have three of its regulars sent to ] The Empire Pharmacy, 1th & K sta nw. L. B. Whitley, 514 i he 8 z Tth & B sts. now. 925 §th st. ve. the field n few days before the leagu. ollars ith & N sts. n.W. | L .| 925 8th st. e }opflnad‘ which 1s & partial explanation i . Better C £. X. Fisher, 1ith & 50U 88 W, u1iua H, Wolpe { of the team’s standing, $35.00 to $50.00 l with roll front and lock 1703 Pa, ave. ol b odd 171402 New York ave. & | i i L EH R R i i . 2 s - Mrs. Virginia Guild, 15th & G sts. n.w. 1t &R ats. BO NG DA Is SET The cheapest transportation o DETROIT, Mich.,, November 26.—The you can buy. 111 Pennsyivania ave| 11th & G sts. nw. [Weller & Moskey, BRUCEWOOD || | aiamsiiiten MRECHLE ooty & Yoo, | ‘907 & JIst & M Mma. nw. |Weller & Moskey, annual Elks' National Bowling Asso- | Healthful and convenfent. e clation tournament will be held at | Ob6L arentagssta ol ooloon 4TI At ne. 18th & Columbia road| 755 Sth st. s.e. Lima, Ohio, starting February 2 and ||| Dec. 10 to 24. LOWER| L ! R. Harrls & Compuny, L continuing 'ten days. “Entries for the| EHH ol an v. |Woodwara & Lothrop, th st. n.w. Lot i Fountaln P Fa. ave. gie. 10th, 11th, F & G s Shou 4005 oih] Capitol & H sts.| naw o % w. Womrath's New Fictlon A Conn. ave. & L st.n.w. | Library, 607 13th st tournament will close at midnight Payments if desired. { January 5. Velocipedes, Scooters, Wag- J. 8. Kann | 16th & H sts. ne. ! awmm g3ggsiee ' ons and Pedal Skips. 611 Pa. ave. n.w. G. C. Paul, Hotel Willard News HANDLES ALL WAIVERS, || iroman Brothers, : ukurt):. st. n.w. | Stend, 14th & va. ave. SAN FRANCISCO, November 26.— ' o s [Rexic Ehenmacy, . W Whitesld All waivers of minor league ball piay- || Harry F. Seamark B ¢ tac el sve. Tac(i gy Pa-ave. ¢fs must be handled through the Na- | tional Association of Minor Leagues, W, . and T, according to & teloram seceiveq py If| V- Cor. éth SN, the San Francisco Club In the Pacific ||| Cleveland Motor Cycle Agemey Coast League from J. M. Farrell sec- A retary of the assoclation. ! 13th & E. Capitol sts. 14th & Colorado ave. | 907 Pa. ave. n.w. J. B. Levenson, Charles F. Plitt, F. J. Walker, 1702 Pa. ave. n. 1330 7th st. n.w. 1610 14th st. W, i Lincoln Park Drug Jo. }Plnry Branch Pharmacy.[D. N. Walford, biiHH] LR