Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 31

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SPORTS. THE F\'EN ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923. @~ = SPORTS Fa alling Off Shown In Grid Scoring : Leading Teams Display Sane Sportsmansth LESS POINTS REGISTERED | THE STAR’S PANCRAMA OF BASE BALL |TILDEN IS CENSURED |UNBEATEN COMBINATIONS THAN IN 1922 CAMPAIGN A Pictorial Highlight History of the National Game FOR PLAY IN DOUBLES| MAKING NO TITLE CLAIMS A (Copyrigh, 1923, in U. S. and Great Britain by North American Newspaper Alliance. All rights reserved.) T\T"fl‘; "0""\.0"';"-""’"1‘ T‘;‘]‘(”;’}"*j versee of Rix Teams is 127 Against 133 Last Yes . tennis plaver of an tme, vut nis| Yale, Cornell, California, Mlinois, Michigan, Syra- = . L G D lrd > T ] doubles game Is quite another matter, | g Question Is Whether Defense Has Tmproved NO. 27—BASE BALL AS A TOURIST. according Harold M. Hackett. | cuse and Notre Dame Are Placed in First : . 4 ber of the Davis cup com | N ~ = i he All-Americans anc have to be covered.” And Babe 1902-9, he did missionary work | Member o 2 i | Y > L Qn S . or Avack Grown Waaker. 2 i o e et b D L ale which s |of 1De Unitid states Lawn Temnis| Group—Maryland in Second Section. ! , s at 500 per further cstablished when Mc- e Tl Spainis . v played the national | .}\i.”“{"" ans geturned from | Craw . a e eor Witk (ke |nis. The mational cnamplon s -| BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW TORK. Decen The scason's foot ball scoring statistics v i front of one ¢ A Twain, De Wolf 4 1d White Sox, in 1913-14. v fi a the great | EW YORK, Decémber 4—VYale and Cornell are to be congratulated #br 100 lead'ng collogc ting cctions of the country | pyramids, ut Ul ang y | and 1 Roos : There's no ne I'to’ give base sion the moud of sunity s has character- feveal one of two things—either that e play has improved armed 2 the ol Nesw ! : hall e peacmpts m‘.:':a game” |serts ized their attitude si e close of their respective seasons. te 1922 or offensive play has become somewhat less effective. | They 1 the . ey} - R i IIvn elevens of the rand total cash icipated in 814 'games and \ . : , in the case | A . P ¥ the ing him - is wou'd mnke the average| the sar il the Al so claims that when | Tomorrow: Tl';*' Behavior of e dyice [ the two ) with teams it wared with the 133 of | pon e i team to! the far east, all. tralia, " Dav | gan of k I to Mitois of McMi 15%, as compared with = = j elevens ] ion of | ssue is z jmerits of the riv 1] outfit But Yale anad ¢ il w Ry e i the gre effectiveness of the de s¢ or ¢ offense ma ‘n seen in the actual ruun! of | After ve | WASHINGTON 70 PLAY| 120 it | At e o [t NAYY AT PASADENA & . : | ' WOULD MAKE SPORT PART GF EDUCATION URBANA, TIL, December 4 nitfon of ath! of a coll mended to the sity of T Kinley ves report of a e S INTEN FAST ROUNDS physical ed vears credit t an_intere correc | take phys pation in = iators and Fenders T MAKES RADIATORO AD® OR REPAIRED associatio al general scl 1 Your Odd Coa!s With Cur Special ‘ ‘ | ST B TROUSERS 'DARTMOUTH NOT TO PLAY | Wi " ' i — """ |W. & N. 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