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MARYLAND FACING TOUGH TASK IN FRIDAY’S GAME Team That Will Battle Old Liners in Central Staditim Averages About 185 Pounds and Is Fast and Experienced. i BY H. C. BYRD. 1 :E will bring a fast and powerful eleven Thursd [first pilot to brin ashington v night for its game with the Univer- | sity of Maryland in the Central High Stadium Friday.afternoon | at 3 o'clock. Not only do the Generals have a versatile and well cnachcd: squad, but they possess the physical make-up to put across their stuff, so | to speak. Those that know the strength of the Lexington school seem | ing that the team that faces Maryland is going to be | any other in the South | Something of what Washington and Lee has in the v material may be realized by citing what happened last v 1and beat Pénnsylvania ‘ chnic Ins Polyvt i | unanimous in just as good a ¢ of foot ball ar. Then Mary- and two wecks later lost to Virginia | one k later Washington and Lee gave | hnic Institute a 12-t0-0 beating. And Washington and | i up now nine of the men who administered that whip- | last on and’ 14 on it And the year ved to Atlanta Geo Tech's o Right statement of a wan, the uni- ented by @ stronger cither those two | Washi Washin, » members of the Lee squad, Washington and one as a regular and the sther two -as substitutes. The two | Dawson boys, brothers, who played at Western, are playing second-string roles, while Ty Rauber, fullback on | Cent pionship eleven, is the | other iting of | 7 to & jour of levens by % to th Marines are shape physically with Catholic Uni- veral of their e in of not in the | for thetr gam versity Saturday dependables are taking it easy in the may be gained from a statement | hope that bruised legs and arms will by Dick Smith, director of ath- | heal sufficiently to allow them to ac- Who was here last Satur complish what they hope to ugainst the Maryland eleven. Smith | the Brooklanders. When the Marines re worried about our'scheduled the Brooklanders they felt today. They | that they would not have such i dif- r 1 if | ficult ame, but folle the we w Woi er 1 h Gormley's outfit, they not tuking any mor. ready f Show [ nusual ( Another line Washington and Strength. lication that Lack evident chance ame strongz.” oW defeat failn & hard iuled tor The hard right will have plun Last ye erities ks in was rated kind opti how words. imited t the it le in \ssociation has the Mary 4 to 5. a been target anders accepted the defi of for a The the b, losing id now they being urged to viand Park Athletic Club i n 1 e G Mount Rainier rity tl title the Leag an the teum face pendent Lea he a three-game series to decide orges County It M Maryland P, ephone Mana Hyattsville desires Patierson the Church ners Vernon M School 1 Fast awarded “lark M ine of the & champion 10 o' 1cks s the § h by Rev hairman of d s ements . titte suld HOW GRIFFS BATTED [ 31 G. AB, H.SB. RBL Pot. b ~ tossers With nier-Indey sandlot ural d oth Rain can sha Lefler Martina Mount Rai- winner series, will die a nat- sason. Two side Mount Domin their nine £ of ounty with rs in ! enning many h limited tea the Shamrocks and ceum, have received This Benni in Ogden Zachary . fame title now i «kinpaugh 154 Harris ... ..133 formidable 26 Marylund it « a Al Mogridge . Hargrave and will be Miller . rd Park Sun Zahniser < grounds. | Marherry . i Mar: the opponent Mar at 3 o'clock on the team of You know it’s a good restaurant if it can give you . . . QallepForge Special | AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS Adam Scheiat Brewing Co., Norristown, Penra. VALLEY FORGE DISTRIBUTING CO. 624 L St. S.E. Washington, D. C. Telephons Lincoln 5410 | which HARRIS GAINED FAME AS A BASKETER, T00 SCHE Stanley Washington American Monday earned tackle the New York world base ball titl complishments besides cond sacker and a fine 1l strategist ording to Louis H. Stolz_of this ¢ president of the New York States Basket Ball League. The National ma r, who is the pennant to Wash- s0 enjoys the distinction of 1s win Dhasket Harris the Glens on and it w defensive work ability that to win the SCTADY, N. Y., October 1.— Harris, youthful pilot of the League Club, the right ington, nelping ball cham guard quintet last se; through his clever scoring alls was able title, Along with Harry ber of the Philadelphia who «d basket ball with Sch in the league, Harris ted as the best guard in the § circuit began his court career at Pitts- ton, its played a Falls mainly v « league Riconda, a mem- Athle at RECORD FOR VANCE. 11 artist of the recently Dazzy Vance, speedl Erooklyn Dodgers. what is believed to be a 1 record when in_the third inning of the game with”Cincinnati he struck out the side on nine pitched balls wiade ajor leagu POLITICS PUT By the Associated Press N EW YORK, October 1. Pittston, Pa., is allowing the Wa hington pennant. Other cities and towns, glad that iriend'y glance and prepare with cus celebration by tuning up radios. ¢ reservations for tickets. President the first ball and become the subjec will be the on week beginning The base ball by the s sary for the busine |elub to perform another marvel if | the enthusiasts from all over the South and the entire population of | Washington are to be crowded into the 57.000-capacity park on Saturday and Sunday. | candidate to edge i per; it neces- | s of the | | | “ it Crowd of People. Giant oflicials the certified e placidly stacki checks and mon opliers, with the knowledge of a 6 000 plant waiting and eager to be flooded with humanity. Commission today 1o s return, officials of the here yeste |up r Landis, Washi wateh the conquering attended a meeting of two contending clubs at which the ned in g- GRIFFS’ OUTFIELD HOLDS MARGIN ON Ry the Axsociate N EW YORK. October 1.—Wlrile tinct advantage over their w Nation, tield, g to the official figures slin-McNeely-Rice 3 while the McGraw has had ter sandwiched in McNeely and John ton infield, Meuse any rarr club has a youn these two voungsters, re, ¥ will shift his outfisld t ion and thus the 1 up somewhat ion that outfield which trail will slump and Wilson, Giants Meusel, ¢ CENTER [ " a0 o AR. 171 Southworth, RIGHT 1 Giantx punls FIVE HARVARD PLAYERS INJURED IN SCRIMMAGE AMERIDGE, er Wz ge b Harvar, foot ball the t the placed fiv two of wh two weel and more seriously injured haniel Howe and Arthur ¥ and Daniel Holder, center it injur into the game Sat = cen i squad und stadium here men the inj e will b ks letter but wit urd: combinatior 4 TROUSERS GIANTS’ TRIO New York G series opponents, the the = ihe s enjoy a dis- Washing- the out- | orl quite reverse is true in asor Washington th in outfield -Wilson-You ur he trio—the est LEach . but | to has crage of but between two grizz'ed 3 Wilson, have played up to to raw asor is the Harris but he works this field his outer 5 regulars the to Leibotd Is from rple of » IELDERS. 6 10 PERKINS BUSY CATCHER. 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EMBLEM GRID SQUAD | TO PRACTICE SUNDAY | Bob Sherwood, newly elected cap- taln of the Emblem Athletic Club. has ordered practice for Monda Thursday of next week at 7 and Sunday at 10 o’clock A meeting will be held Monday | night the home of Jimmy Dew- | hurst, 3534 Thirty-fifth stree IN SHADE and oclock | political campaign to interfere with Winton gridders are to hold a sig- | nal practice tonight at 7 o'clock Eleventh and G streets southeast. Coach Childress of the will send his h the paces today |at 5:45 o'clock at the shinston | | Barracks. The squad will gather to- | | night at $ o'clock at 1214 Four-and- |a-half street southwest WILL STAGE FIGHT FOR JOHNSON FUND Filipino flash, will | exchange swats with John ur | Atlantic City fiyweight champion, in a twelve-round feature bout next 1 Tuesda night at the Washington | barracks for the benefit of the Walter Johnson testimoni Loecal fans who the testimonial had arrang | Young Stribling here, but it is un- derstood that the Georg battler will Le unable to make the trip. Will Roge mov comedian, in New York, as responsible for $550 for the testimonial fund. He auctioned |an autographed base ball by Presi Coolidg to Otto Kuhn., New York these three are happy, look on with tomar acrity to take part in the onsulting time tables and mailing Coolidge, now in training to pitch | Preps t of descriptive writers and artists, | throu ito the national picture during the Southern ndidates business details were discussed | The high lord of base ball judicially predicted a “ripping serie: After the battle the heroes rest, allow themselves to be interviewed and prepare to write masterpieces for the papers about what happens on the ficld during the series. Dinners | are being proffered recklessly, flags wave in Coffeyville, the home of | y,ine h Walter Johnson, and in Pittston, the | oy opun# Denclo. rom points interviews from national heroes in Johnson was and Bucky Harris mine. They pointed to us as| examples for the American youth who nceds no points in either e Ruth Ix in a Dilemn Eabe Ruth ponders about hi ty between York and th ican League and describes the feel- ug of being an outsider: although what Babe does in this series will not be of a nature to thr pub- | financier, as well as sending his own lic. Babe will sit in the coop | personal check for the fund nd drive out me al home | s have been completed fo runs with his heavy imagination. | n testimonial dance to- The other Yankees will go hunting night at i wo Willard and 1 Ruth as their sole repre- Nick Altrock and Al Schacht sentative at t Ty Cobh expected to enliven the affair ounc consola out if engin in a aphori the morrov Hotel re 'LADKIN AND EPINARD | TRAVEL IN SAME CAR d the Yankees win himself en the umpires sten bow. It was announced ye y that William J. Klem and | Quigley would represent the ague. Tom Connol Dincen hud previousl by the Americ rs, despite 1 Lave not Altrock gave the | ¢ touch of buffoon pitching the “d Sox n—wh he up and been sietor iscussed Aq the frown quote f cond odds nd et last s inter- | omm 1tur national r whi day, will share their journe will ‘start appreciably . rial of the ry Oetober Diagra Ladyin, wil Imont horse innings his te hit ar ames e-bagger run. The Philadeiphia The official faithtul Madden two were Dict at groor sea- and terrier | sibie | the club Drain} AMERICAN LEGION LEADER TO BE GUEST AT BANQUET Washington Country Club to Give Farewell Affair 10 Its President, Who Will Leave Soon to Take Up His New Duties. BY W. R. McCALLUM. DRAIN, president of the Washington ar ander of the American Legior will be signally honored at a dinner at the club next Friday night - Drain, who has been president of the Virginia club for the past vears, will be the guest of honor at the dinner. He will leave Wash EN. JAMES A Country Club and national com d Goli Ge; thre | ington within a short time for Indianapolis, there to take up his new duties as executive head of the leg During Gen. Drain's regime president of the club, 1he golf cour. has been enti old short on of beat has been in a for th of improvements & evening, with the first round sche tuled to be played the week changed from the | October 5 now stands as one — ",A! Thirty-two qualifiers for the Pre< respon- | dent’s cup start mateh play t ng program | day at the Chevy Chase Club for th betterments at | trophy. The event is be the basis of three-fourt forence in the h tors. Pairings wi W. A. Quigley (13) vs. W. G. B ley, jr.. Hanson (14) « W 12y n Hamilton, jr. (14);: C. N bership and to| Hinkampy (18) vs. B M. Taleott (10) Pl b ag A0) vs. C. D. Draytor ampionship, | (14): . Patterson (1%) W. MeNeely nd the Members of the executive comn - District o witl pr on Shan two clubs consider the possi ment of the Dis w scheduled to be h and 10 at the Indian While the association any official action. and may tonight, ti postponing pionship for Clarence I talk M. Fole 3 vs J. W cham- Sibour (3) laying of t WALKER AND BARRETT IN TITLE GO TONIGHT PHILADELPHIA, Oct Mick welter i batt their 1 The oper ' Installed Whils You W Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE, N.W of Dr R A IR AN IR NESA MR M Sl THE - . o PP R G N~ - A Society Brand suit for forty- five dollars! A Society Brand suit, with the same excellence of cut that has made the reputa- tion of these clothes, the same ) pr el e B ‘a‘-"’ 3 X ; A4 o A N e o T T T T o T~ e P a3 ¥ v 2 5 ! CUT OF _ YOIUR CLOTHES Other Society Brand Suvits up to $7= The Hecht Co. " F Street at Tth THAT_ COUNTS N GREATER VALUE choice of splendid fabrics. It's value. 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