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THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C UESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923, SPORTS. Coaches Are Driving G.W. and C.U Elevens: BothService Elevens Being Revamped VICTORY THURSDAY GOAL | __WILLBATILE IY THE Live ON GRib HERE SXTuRoaY | [HARVARD HAS SEVEN NEW MARINE BACKFIELD MOST COVETED BY RIVALS . | GRIDGAMESLISTED' njAY PLAY AGAINST ARMY MBRIDGE, Mass, November —Harvard’s foot ball schedule for Brooklanders Rated Stronger, But Hatchetites Aim | i g ‘ 1924, although not vet approved by | Result of Experimenting by Coach Surles Expected the athletic committ has been | * 1 i > bl The € I e . v . ~ 10 Repeat 1922 Upset—Maryland Points for | : - W gl ineadof ginose - 10 Bring Changes in Area Eleven, Too, for Big 4 4 and, and will play its final game . ) Hopkins—Georgetown’s Hopes Raised. %5 : e vemiber 1 16 Noft pen: ang tesma Game Here Saturday. o which may apply for that date are | b mnotified that it is very possible that b < o . e : 1 Pisesis B ? R 3 the coach will use a substitwe team, e St 3 5 i 00T ‘BALL squads at George Washington ax‘uj (‘nhm. University i ¢ i 28 the three remalning November H the Marines of Quantico line up against the 3d An expected to put in a busy two hours this afternoon in the last of | # E < .;am“« a;u halal.ra;’nd Dartmouth will cleven the Clark Griffith Stadium S, day Wa : o : i S ve played on October % the heavy drills preparatory to the annual gridiron clash of these ; , . ; O O ot of thie Eame with | greatest game of the foot ball season, they probably wi institutions i morial Stadi I csgiving N ith-| / B Dartmouth s on one-vear basisla backfield qu ere i sed against e i institutions in Wilson Memorial Stadium Thanksgiving day. Notwith-| / i the - munagement. agreeing 1o} Jicld quite different from that used against Georgetown he standing their rather poer records this season, the rival elevens are 3 2 make no plans beyond 114 the carly part of October. In the last few wecks the Quantico co caable of putting up a good game. and one may be certain that cach < ” Harvard's s:-htr-‘dul;;.h I:-v‘y-v“!n‘r ”"i have been experimenting considerably with ball runners and appareit will give its best day after tomorrow. Even though it had lost all jts . elimination of the Rhode fstand nd| have decided to open play in their team’s most impor Tufts games. ¥ this Ye4r- | vear, with Goettge, Ryckman, Sanderson and Henry e other contests, the winner of the George Washington-Catholic University A liows: 3 engagement would consider it had completed a most successful vear. s October 4, Virginla: 11, Middlebury | certainly would give the Marines a powerful plunging, At each university, coaches are driving their charges to the utmost. 3 d College; 18, Holy Cross; 25, Dart-|and passing combination And the men are responding to the tutoring in a pleasing mauner, too. 7 mouth iher 1, open; 8, Princaton; 15, S = Goettge, of course, is well reme There have been injuries to prominent players of both teams recently, ) o Brown; 2%, Yale, at New laven leGINIA WILL PLAY bered here for his sterling work 1 but these are being forgotten in the intensc desire of cach t 2 ; joar,and last agetnic the Hilltopner hes eing fo ¢ of cach to be at top P 5 but in the role of halfback instead «f For 8 L confi o te campaig. 01 M , - P TWO CHANGES MADE | HARVARD AND PENN &5 f i, il e pablo gencrals. have fortunes of the rivals, George Wash- | v : 4 ‘ : ; ; IN TIGER GRID LIST e t ¢ cason, b € will season, but the Hatchetites just wi CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - ve s clever n not ‘have it so. They recall that sur- % e , ’ ) prisiig victory of their last year GET GR'D le'GNIA 3 /’ £ 2 ber - gridiron gam - |an Tikely aiter the Brooklanders were touted ¢ ¥ ? A i _ lcluding Penn and 1di- | operati the zenerally to triumph. So the ai / . . s PRINCETOX. X. J. November 27— tion to 1 5 s around the downtown univers % G : The 1924 echedule for the Princeton | teams, have be next | Neithe wder full of “pep” right now. Mass SN ™. 4 i : PR season by the University of Vir-|halfback i \ in_actio et it 4 foot ball team was announced here | gi; here An g ings are being held all depa < | , 3 H _ > : gin ) e 3 thcugh nients of the university and e % ne ersity of Michigan ¥ e X 5 i 3 § A3 % yesterday by G. R. Murray. e Five of the contests will I q | been 1he: most dignified members of th aft pi o are entitled to ‘ Y ireasurer of the Univerity At gn the home field an o = Z to coteh the | " 4 7 soctation. i ecided In the state. S iiass e rmits o ? Socvices. on ithe ; : B O : . v The Tigers will meet essentially| " The list follows: dents. s mad> known v the same ams next fall that they 3 r Hampden-Sidne Wl S n > 3y 5 IL Yost. The ¢ . 3 ‘ did _this on, with th tion rvard at Cambridge Coackes Drive G. W. Squad. : E 2. % i 7 4 i of Johns Hopkins and Georgetown, facon (pending); 1% Tn the meantime Coazches Bill 4 ¥ that of men who &, A d . < S Hios6 DIk ‘are taken hy Amherst g S heacmens ved in we tern cenference games % 4 2 and Lehigh. i B bae an . Va.; . Pennsylvania at! f en | write! GOCE s o Orange and a8 ar-| philadelp fully priming their proteges for the| ToR men who took part in non > A o ey et Notro Damo agai:| | Neseamer conference gaines were awarded the % 5 # y 5 & 5 but the date has been shifted back Georgia fray. Twenty-siy players are under- | {{NH o - 8 e dute hes beeu snittediback s, : tomorrow withi, u light:'signal drill. o O T Ak S A . + 2 f R A : ahead into the place left vacant by The ‘Hatdlietites' startifig line-up |5 IFie i fiots, Olrand, d § .. i . the Indlana eleven ST % Ohio; Richard (- :. Royal Oak: 3 . P Iy one game will be played out- e : e S e oyal Oak: Only_one g ¥ ;L")[:l‘,‘) «Ii" l!‘:hl;m bnu“)\e\: i‘nmmn Brown, Yps Louis ¢ { ¢ Yo7 side of Princeton, namely, the Har- I >4 Goldman and Hottel at,cutran, Loulsvill : Charles W. R £ A% g . 1 » “Flection for captain of next s n l Clements at_center and Lu- ) Srube; Suel Tawkine | i ¥ : / | Tiger eleven hax not yet been held. By CHESTER HORTON owd, J. McLean and Laus in |PEinaw: ! istein, Chil- ; ¢ S ; v5% but there are stx juniors who ) ! oid = Détroit; - i b 70 My . 4 L eligible for the po: ob Bea . How ean the golfer tell whethe: ile - the Brooklanders are. co R Erpaiag James i 3 Y g} 2 4 {5 s 345K 4 Y AN %'% | haifback: Charlie Caldwell, centeesl uis olahe hend in property restt- dent of their abllity to take George | M 1 y N R A 8 G 3 TR 2 {Bob Difsmore. quarterback: = Red & the left Rand in the - Vashington into- carap those i it N LA 4 5 5 AL L “”,‘fim ckle: “Buzz’ Stout, end. | [ p¢ Tun away wit s s | voort < > { oOctober 4, Amherst; 11, Lehigh: of that exalted spirit. Coach | bouisvilie, [Harold E : R g Tom Gormley and his nssistant, Jack | 3 3 erbert Stege 2 Many ividual struggles, as a part | 1. Swarthmore: s, ' his wrists. ;‘,,e,f“&},‘i',,:‘ag;':‘w‘;?" ”j‘:“;““ 7 the Red ! chard D. 3 edo, of the big battle, will-be seen at the | PT138% 15 Y&l what has Lappened duri A I 3 M i = @ 1 a Sri ~ H S, g ing. While the left hand domi- are weak and fnsisting upon an im- | i Detroit, 1 3 Clark Griffith Stadium Saturday when s v y re - in I e b > <3 ; nates the shaft in the back xwing, THURSDAY s CLASHES Braerons dlons ai lifes Tn attack o, garded Uie CAMAT are the Marines tackle the 3d Army team. MARYLAND GIRLS’ RIFLE | mates the shatt in the back swing, e e bet thots a cherse | 3. Donneily, Cudiline: Ferenz, Notable among them should be that{ "TEAM DEFEATS DE PAUW/| o shat the right wrise will curn hope to correct this defect im. time | Flint: Leroy Hesto Robert | 3 between Capt. Knight, tackle of the Umdcr U SRALL AL (ke top oL Whe DECIDE GRID CLA|MS for Thursday's game. | V. Ingle, Ann Arbor; Lowell M. Pal- ) : Camp Meade outfit, pictured above, and | TUniversity of Maryland's girls' | Peck swing. The danger of grip- | Lyneir and De Nuul Brooklanders, { mer, Grand Rapids:’ Frederic Par- | Gunnery Sergt. Kyle. at the left, who [rifle team showed the way to the girl Ding’ t0o loosely with the right | ——— who have labored strenuously all er, 8 onald . wuan, ps il p i > shooters of Je Pauw “niversity, win- | meason, are belng worked lightly, but | Grouse Isle; w | . will play opposite him for the Gyrenes. | 11107 176% 16 %76, Thix i the third | the others on_ the - t i John II. Witherspoon, |victory of the season for the Old| much to do. Catholic Line rifiers, as they had defeated| puaen to do. Cathol er v { : L0 NAvf TOBE IN TR[M g Maine and Delaware. Nor athlete who at the H b FOR PASADENA GAME Universit: The College Parker: s0 Quigley Untz Brewer are care- e i are anxfous to meet George W i ege ame, how match follow A ettt v e i S md, | ANNAPOLIS. Md., November 27.—| Aaryland—Sarah Morris, 100; ~ ie ava cademy e o Vinkjer, 100 Reul Battle Expected. LONDON. November ~Seeded | THE Shre Mo e e Sana Fenring, According to th 1 u raw: will probably be made for alli T an o Dalan 98 iversit [future lawn tennis championship G neuterl “piseiil comattien Bl eao oh ) ot sounas & ! saments at Wimbledon. o stronger and more proficient in every ( Helena Wheeler, Stadfum. It ought o b : 3 system of scattering star play- | 3 e : X Y | tdller, 94 stare to fmish, o it way than that which played the game | = against the Military Academy eleven Maud i thas at the top the w e ine aives |the draw to prevent one topnotcher ; the Maryt vifee 1g beinE EISan | o oni) Geliis wnt ot of the. toinia: 3 : ; io:New Foplc leshicerind i EEERI B R R e FAl Y. ovt crimeper BnE: their tIf with Joims Hopkins in Bal- | ment by anather in the early rounds ) The plavers will take a full week | Charrydale's 1923 champion base| PONAOR . i ini nund resints the ettty Sically the | e be 2 ‘ o " of rest and keep as far away from |ball team of northern Virginia will eglat imore Thursday = Physically " the{has been epproved by the council of ; . play next vears home games on left & litte the resintance causes Bausl el i) cxeellent Gokuon ant Irawn Tann SSoeTitioR H 3 4 foot ball as possible. and will then be- | /(¢ Geld, to be known as Lyon Vi the right wrist, at the top of the Fedsi (ot mope tiiansalens ! rill: i special preparation for the Pa- |lage Athletic Field swingz, 1o hend ncturally directly what optimistic as to their chances 3 under the shaft. In this positio I Last summer the best two players | “ e of suc they by mo means regard | | in the championships were conceded e cifie slope contest the thumb of the left hand is sup- Sf ucceny thiey B ocans vegardipy evers one to be the Americans. | s Most of the regulars were on the | YWALTERS PLAYS THOMPSON. | norted at the point where the pull er vest has had a habit of giving | Niliam 3L Johnston and Vincent; 3 road to recovery prior to the Army | (. T LT "' | of the clubhend ix greatest against Maryland elevens a deal of trouble, | lanaras, It was boped they might | . < 0 | game, and the first effort of those | ol®wiy Wam 1n the Toisie) mP-| Yo This right wrist bend-under and it is expected to put UD its tra- | the blind o AN, pat 1n "‘(f' 3 onnected with team will be to}plonship pocket billiard Ko 'M;m‘::-:n.'t"a:'umnmn ditionally sturdy battle this wee same half and Johnston eliminated e get them exsotly vight i SOnIEDt RE thelCranl Central. niriking exertion. After all, the Richards in the third round RE i likely that a representative of iism Parsons took the il fut o et o e 1ot e 2 ademy will take & trip | Clive Richmond. 100 to e e e o e a arly date a - - = o e e hest off when he ix totally un- Georgetown, cheercd b ctory | over Tulwa, is practicing with punch —_— aty He - anchy e aturday. Wit e xesntion | NAVY NOT TO PICK ARMY it. The action is entirely too of Hagerty aud Sheehan, all of the ; A ices the game will take place. = ahis s Eed recentls are driiing. ana! GAME SITE TILL SUMMER! . ¥ e = HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. o] mmpia te be consclovsls directed I Muloney cxpects to send his | ember 27.—Potomac_and Shenandoah | during the shot. E ' 2 & i B POL, Ald Nov: — N Vi 14 s n; (Copyrigl ohin F. Dille Co v 3lrongest eum of thie season againat N e ts b eoan ot e da y WASHINGTON GUN CLUB |rEctsclearthismoming peiaht. Jon ¥, Di ing_contcat of the year. " & serim- | S5 T2 f2, MIVRA foot DA Rk o / SCHEDULES SIX EVENTS mage or two Wil be held before the i o ) 4 0 mild you’ I v 2quad departs for the north Friday. | B iian enpermisndent ot thacary § s Members of the Washington Gun El hMig?o“;xLyf:j?gee I;g Clab will participate in six shoo ! to th lose 1923 as gne of the most sucress. puff. Yet so distinctive in its fra- Vears © histo ocal i Tsme Tively competition 15 | grant character that you cannot ed in the special Thanksgiving | find another cigar like it. Whichis fer with the authorities of the tour- | nament of roses. under whose au- TIP FOR FISHERMEN. aware of just how the wrists do val Acad has declared. CALIFORNIA CONSIDERING | made -to” e “best “interces "uf the i i GRID BID TO PLAY NAVY| ™™~ | FOURNIER SUED FOR $5,000 START HOCKEY SERIES. d Il hcipesial BAaTRRaInS . calit, Novemper 27| STEGER LEADS CHICAGO. | "o''0 iic xovember 25 docques ADETEHIAL Noveriter e . starting at 10 o'clock. | one reason why so many smokers e er the Univer- | \xx ARBOR. Mich., November 27— | Fournier, ttar Aret. Daseman' of the me= will iark the opening | ( The rematuing events for this year will have nothing but El Producto. hamplon of the Paciflc coast confer- | Herbert Steger, Oak Park. 11 has | Brooklyn Nationals. has heen named today of the fntereity girle hockey | (08O hint S intereity shoot be- ehea ol Srcem tha et oF fha | been named captain of the University | defendant in a 35.000 damage suit championship “at = ihe = Ihiladelphia O aShTagton and Baltinore, &t Pasadena tournament of: roses com- | AMichigan 19 foot ball team.|here. Arnold Block alleges that | (ricket ¢ "'ni P “‘““’X:‘m 06 Intercity shaot Hotw aen: mittee to meet the \-'a\y (_l,‘.',”’,“ ”m[s'tcger has played halfback for two ! Fournier assaulted him in a hotel team and }h»- over N 2 enn B Sl Hai!l;xlnre PR Aniual east-west mame in Pasadena|Years. and was the high_scorer of |lobby here November 1S without posed of Inglish ¢ § turkey shoot: 25, Christ- New Year da\" rol‘:abl- will ‘b'_ ear's eleven, with five touch-|provocation and that he never had|in the first battle *hiladel- . rkey s ¥, =P = IRt AR LU e g met Fournier prior to that time. phiz and Chicago in th CANTILLON MAY BOSS SEATTLE. COAST TEAM MINNEAPOLIS, Novembe: | Cantillon. veteran manage Minneapolis — American Association @ Buse Ball €lub. has been offered the g managemsat of the Seattle club of the Pacific. Coast League, according 4 10 _word " recelved he Cantillon N> - will be teplaced at Minveapolis next | veur by Mike Kelley of St. Paul, who | has purchased a controiling interest in the local team. e ;g special occasions when you are host o chyannesenil Chleace. and nothing is too good for your guests, when STENGEL MAY BE PILOT their approval is ninety-nine per cent of your fun, OF NEW NEWARK CLUB then is the time that Henrietta will score for you. - BALTIMORE, Xovember “i—Wil-| . See that you have the Admirals shape—big, gen- liam Ashton of Baltimore, president | .. o . ot the Newark International League | erous, free burning, and mild — with .the flavor Buse Ball Club, has confirmed the | A . Teport -that e has given n» option | that only a Henrietta cigar can have. on the club to Mayor McConnell of R . Sontolair, X. 7. and o syndicate’ of | W. H. WARNER J.'S. BLACKWELL & SON Montclair men. The option expires 504 Eleventh St. N.W. Alexandria, Va. November 21 Exclusive Washjngton Northern Virginia Distributors Ashton rstood the Distributor Montelair. group would try to get . Casey Stengel, recentiy traded to the ‘Boston Nationals by the New Yorlk Glants, manager. At all dealers BRIGHTWOOD SOCCERISTS IN SCHOOL SERIES FINAL y Scccer players of Brightwood School wron the right to meet Monroe's team for the champlonship of the western | section of the rlavground soccer champlonship ceries as a result of | iholr vietory over the Abbot School, 1 to 0, yesterday. Ablot battled furiously o dowz Brightwood, and had it not been for ] . ? Apiishiad wrks’ timel> boot in the first ha 2 Ji 5 3 the score crobabl would have been - r | : : : : 5 4 aig, 23 or 2 for 250 Bouguet cd. McFarland and Potts of Abbot I 3 4 and Laurer and Marks of Brightwood % Sesseset S Shapes and colors to please 0c straighs played creditably. g : you—prices from X b ; : 10¢ to 30¢. ! PLAY GRID GAME TODAY. ; - 5 . Distributors: T rsity of Marviand's Fresaman £ Y 3 % ° S g S st i ; i Daniel Loughran Co., Inc. afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, in’ Wilson H ’ % : 14th St. and Penna Ave. Stadium, It will be the last.game of o, o R p ‘Washington, D, C. the season for both teams. ) : g > < G, H. P. CIGAR CO., Inc. Phila, Pa.