Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 31

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=P ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1924, SPORTS. Washington and Lee and Maryland Foot Ball Teams to Clash Here Tomorrow OFFER FIRST BIG CONTEST | OF CAMPAIG Both Have Fast, Strong and Experienced Teams and} Appear to Be Well Matched—Many District ‘ Boys on College Park Eleven. | BY H. ASHINGTON AND LEE meet the University of M o'clock in the Central ‘High Fi W of the year on a local gridiron intact the ganIC condition, and will have week's opening games Whatever may be the result of the game, one of the really good con tests of the yvear is in prospect sented by strong clevens., and seldom ter what th ¢ represented hy may be said of an_even stronger en two eleve watching. with some behind each m that | and which de-| ave behind | their lines than Pugh v and Osborn, and while first year at fullback imp: . and is The M . with the excep- tion of n, on right end, who is| this vear at center and now on the side lines with about the sume as it Was a year ago. Maryland develop plenty of as well as hard run- Washington and Lee used an number of passes last and Maryland v of that type me are Magoffin, Gooch, Virgin George Wash- head linesman. ngtor HOW TEAMS WILL FACE. W.&L. No. Positions. Maryl'd No. Daves, 33.... ..Supplee. Tilson, 46 . 4 Bromley, Holt. 4301 L. G..... Bonnet, Van Horn, 37 Center.” . Lewis Budnick. = 42 R.G...... Hough, Stemmons, 41.._.._R. . ‘Burger, 51,011 R E.". ! Beatty. ag: 1S Besley, agts s . Pugh, 31..000IR. HB... Osborn, s 80.,. . OEB.s L SHa NIVERSITY comes here tonight to Washington and Lee always is repre we in which it appears. ryland e cvens, they never are beaten until the o an injured ankle, is| ALi-AMERICAN N IN CAPITAL |Foot Ball | i BYRD. aryland tomorrow afternoon at 3 Stadium. in the first big foot ball Both teams arc in good physical regu.ar line-ups that started last = i e | INVALUASLE N DEFENSE If’ I1 11 oha 1 i3 t fails to play good foot ball. no mat- || This year the Generals appear to | | cleven than usual. And whatever i i | ns of this kind get together it means SCHOOL €R1D DATES DUE TC BE SHIFTED Princivals of the five high schon's icker and a Kic in inch of the to inform t z particular for | ni mateh Wh'te gridders Athistic The quarte not know any it makes wstern WILL COACH MATMEN SANDLOT FOOT BALL .\ IS COMING TO FRONT Hall is playing his | (& EXPRESSIOT Fall Term, Oct. 1st » in the past tw scalps of the s Club and the Kanawha Midgets we. the only elevens to down the Corin- thians for the past two years Trinity Athletic Club gridders to be sent through the paces ton 7 o'clock on their home field averaging 1 unds are d to get in to Manuger Heinie Trilling_at W Havre de Grace SEVEN RACES DAILY Special B. & 0. tiain leaves Union Station 12:10 p.m. Parlor and Din- attached. 1 Penna. R. R. train leaves n tation i2 o'clock noon—dirsct to course. Easte:n Standard Time. Admission — Grandstand and Pad- dock, $1.65. including Government tax. | | TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN’S, 7th & F FIRST RACE 0 P, COMPLETE Stock of U. S. Royal Cords, Balloon and Balloon Type Tires, including in- terchangeable wheels and rims. Added to this complete stock is The Hecht Co. Mounting Service. We'll be glad to charge your pur- chase. A Special for Friday USCO Cord Tires $9.95 The companion tires of the famous Royal Cords, USCO Cords were de- veloped by the U. S. Rubber Company for the small car. It is a tire that will give you the utmost service at the least cost. Charge them if you wish. 30 x 3% CI. For Fords 30x 3% CL For Chevrolets The Hecht Co. Sport Shop, 624 F Street | . GOLF EVENTS GIVE WAY | TO BASE BALL CLASSIC ORLD SERIES basc ball has caused postponement of two tour- | naments about the city, and may cause other cancellations. The exccutive committee of the District Golf Association, mecting last night at the home of President Herbert T. Shannon, decided to post- | vone the playing of the District amateur championship until October 17 | and 18 at the Indian Spring Goli Club. » the Town and had originally n tonrnament unll»lhv- three 4. low net went to David H. Luttrell | with 94—18-76 for October 15 thereafter, Sexteem | matehes in ¢ { ident's cup « terday, are pl wnual competition cup, now under way ed from next the President would he pos duy Lo Mond round is at 1 L i haniplonanty: dcatsl I el B title now held by Walter ck- | {1 van of Burning Tree. I ake a full week of tor the week after | 'NURMI MAKES A RECORD TIGERS TO “HUDDLE." Inside Golf || By Chester Iforton Cyril Tolley Tells: A Lucky Shot That Hvll;o-(l to Win a Title. 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