Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 27

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{ SPOR TS THE EVENING Marines Will Train at Penn State BEZDEK TO PRIME TEAM FOR CARNEGIE TECH TILT Quantico Eleven to Spend Week on College Field After Game With Det in Good Form for Play Saturday. BY H. C. UANTICO MARINES leit | they are to meet University to Quantico after playving Detroit, the Marines go to P - rems roa cor with ( t ven over to instructia jon of Hugo Bezdek. est he fact that they know they are going against 1 te ines think th were confide Marines undoubted re look- | Mlese with a | interest than to their | Army soldiers tractive hat the Ma- arge « much stron tur ut form arines winning by . | score Catholic University pear fairly sure rday afternoon up t les this w rookland at M Mary has not and the Hopkins, rould have 1< defeated unt, St Mary m the ything | my hus u fine but ar < not win b the resuit | & surpri touchdowns was Princeton’s one-sided victo its game with Harvard will st oas m ves of Mary th North Between h ame wi It the State | s made | 1d this | scouted jor to lnians did WI ED-HOT rivalry develo rank I Kenilworth at the first-mentioned ele ing Immediately after the Sunday along cat tons practically was arranged, but at ree on a meeting pl 0 as the Cresce ~iderable by g Wir pressive me on reless ties and poin kington and S hern Preps nosed out 1 . the f first time th est is being < n tilt the tons at | .| Lake E report to the Park ¢ wiil tackle | ilworth Sund ! When the face the | Southern Pre ngton Barracks, sh should Preps ttle forth ng. | De-Chard outhern | Childress has | for the | | 7 o'clock at the « Sunday. and Palac b is hanker- “The ('|'e\\_\! gers North | ambler call Mana One of the hest gunies of the sea- | the Mount | n s ground: will practice tonight at | ‘clock on ir home field with the team may be ar- ranged by calling Manager Flester | at Main 1197 - | Apache gridmen will Le tested Sun- day when they entertain the 18th| Airship Company eleven at the Wash- | ington Barracks. The soldier team | is’ reported to be one of the strong- | 150-pound combinations in this | section. { Foot ball of the first order is ex- pected when the Anacostia Eagles and Palace Athletic Club as un- on the former's field in a game i at 3 o'cloc Joe Perrone ce team being counted upon heavily. J. Childs, star Eagle player, will be unable to play, due to an injury he received Sunday against the Arlington Ramblers. ~©Made New Again Cleaning, _Blocki: Remodeling by Pxperis Vienna Hat Co. 409 11th Street TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN’S, 7th & F n until the followi | stitute ‘TON ELEVEN IN FIGHT FOR 135-POUND LAURELS MICHIGAN GRID STAR | Friedman | He was not even STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924, BELIEVE IT OR NOT. roit—Local Varsities BYRD. re this morning for Detroit, where of Detroit Saturday! Instead of re- | ng Friday, when they entrain | arncgie The neriod at Penn | on in the finer arts of foot ball under 3 two good | ey will defeat both. At least those ut when they left here today. | though they have been a hard nut to erack Al y but since the def they handed ytechnie last S: v it seems they loom up as just about as form dable an aggregation as the who section offers. Maryiand ought play the best foot ball that it has shown this season, and the game it- self should be a struzgle really worth | while. to DROVE A GCLF BALL GFF AERCPLAY Probabl Hopkins interest in the Maryiand- oot ball this year | never was greater, and the very un- | certainty of the outcome makes it so.| The College Parkers have been & through o rather checkered schedule bright in spots and durk in others. while Hopkins seems to have a team wch better than the usual kins outfit. In its last two wes Hopkins has a4 more points than Maryland has scored dur- ing the entire season. In fact, In one of the games Hopkins got more ns than Maryland has scored since it took the ficld in first game in September, WASHINGTON U. SEEKS POST-SEASON RIVAL <] Miclor w November 13, powerful eleven and the Missouri team are being strongly opponents for! e University of Washington gridiron chine here December 6, Darwin| te manager of the As- ) wed toduy. extended in- | It was also 1iinois w nsid 1 be able to take the| trip, owing to a Big Ten con- | ruling agatnst post 32 ; “:g-.../-_\‘ BIG TEN HAS been Yy the isserted additional possi- | the remaining game were | ince of invitations by cither West | gr ntord. C lin Minnestota clash ference ioot ball | In 1892 the Virg HICAGO. Nov und ifor the ( PADDOCK TO BE DELEGATE. NEW YORK, November 13 Char Paddock, famous California sprinter and national champion, been selected as one of the si from the Southern Pacific tion to the Amateur Athletic ‘nion convention starting at Atlant City next Sunday. Padd is New York in connection w ture tour. at ogra his week two Chicago teams at Northwestern oftener ev hree were nd Northwe sever Purp adding 1o ! clash, for it ened squad to op. arty s western men ar. having much g | ""The confere in the 135-pound sandlot foot ball|route to Crescents broadcast their win over | Chlcago 1e the Wintons hurling a challenge ch between the Crescents and Win- | the last minute the managers could Wintons have between these two would have con- Prospects attenda rec when Michigan made a record as im- | at Columbus in 1 broken at 4 v igan e stadium box. would be loomed B ¥ ha. zaged and fie | room platforms | flow crowds | lowa and Wisconsin condition for their mee son. The Hawkeyes pl fighting. while ti credits on hopa to engage Ch e cek with a viclory over Iowa marked up this | weelt Ru; game been re in At Madi- to push the h no TOILS AS STEVEDORE By the Associated T ANN ARBOR, Mich.,, November iarold Grange, Wheaton, 111, man, has a rival in Ben Fried prod hous stevedore of « and. Grange juggled ice du blazing hours of an Tiinols summer, but Friedman greeted the sun above io with a haif-day com; ted He started Grange has been aceo of best running back of the year, but is being presented as t) best passing back of the 1924 foot ball geason, Friedman did not find a place on the University of Michigan foot ball team at the beginning of the season among the first Grange and his »unted responsible Michigan coaches ors betw Wonder What Mertz Wil Sa; Todny ¢ Snturdny S e substitutes. Red companions are ac for this the were intent on whipping together a team to beat the Wheaton flash and overlooked Friedman. Mlinois gave Friedman chance when it was demonstrated the men counted upon to do Michigan's forward passing would not do. Search _ for a man who could pass resuited In | finding the Cleveland youth. ix of the nine touchdowns Michi- gan has made in three games were the result of Friedman's forward passing and he made the seventh himself. 1n addition to passing he | can run with the ball and is an out- standing defensive player. as his first INDIANAPOLIS, November 13.— Harry C. Gelsel of this city, has been | appointed as a member of the Amer- | L ican League umplring staft by Presi- | { dent B. B. Johnson. Gelsel umpired | | the International League last| on. OVERCOAT Made for You From $25 to $50 smartly at small cost. Full Dress Suits To Order Silk Lined, $50 Up Order now and be ready for the Holiday Season Mertz & Mertz Co., Inc. 906 F Street smart tips* for correct styles. an EARL &. WILSON «_ starched collar - II DULON - & stost {her IT WAS THE LONGEST DRIVE EYER MADE — more then 3 mil STRAIGHT GAMES 328 wer 13—Thirty-two years of rivalry is the back- Minneapolis, tie. and another game later the same season was a 6-to-4 Purple ixcept in 1906 and for twe years thereafter, when foot ball was abol and in 1920, the teams have met once and somctimes | good | —your opportunity to dress —By RIPLEY. A < AN KEENE Unversity o Pralidy WON Jonn Pace — 72 yeavs ol& \WON A 2% MILE STEESLE CHast Belmon! Park o, 1223 ONLY TWOQO 'GOV. TRINKLE TO SEE BIG BATTLES SATURDAY OLD GRID FOES PLAY Gov. Mre Trink staff, will Carolina gan { Thanksgiving y. D B Brown, graduate making ready to 0T ©%% | cpecrators in add tOTY. " ginia supporters and lov shed | ball within the Old Domin North State is expected te sands cer for Rut the stafr the 11 Western thwestern tilt, which, with tops the Con- played their first game, a scoreless tak to the while vations to Nob: | Dame le n As zame chance ngs in the bala the o 8 eleven, since n is expec or Notre | thwestern Fie working Virginia effort grounds and to a successful next Chicago ns SERVICE TEAMS CLASH. CHICAGO, November 12 | iature of the famous Ar all game will i ember 7 wh ges in it . repr I Training stadium is sti result those Virginta's squad and bruised as th with gla, but have not been in con E workouts earlier in the week pected to be in t which will be held t Tomorrow Just befor ginia squad will leave where they will put up Frids They will move on to I early Saturday morning ———— . | Park WILL HOLD TITLE RUN. .EXINGTON, Va, November 13— | Southern Conference run will be held here | intrants so far include | Washington and Lee. Georgia Tech Virginia and V. P. L. with others expected A bunch of fans will turn the Mohawk-Quantico Marine | Suna iftith stadiu xpects to have tle on its Sweater Coats If you’re dressed warm enough this is the greatest time of the year to be out. These sweater coats combine comfort with style. They’re made of close-knit hard-twisted worsted and cotton — workmanship in keeping with Raleigh standard. Full cut, all practical colors. Sizes 34-46. $ 5 65 RALEIGH HABERDASHER Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N § § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N b2 N N N N N N R e 272 - READY TO GRAPPLE lfiGE_R AND BULLDOG | ~ YORK, N { Tiger was capged | leashed arter light exercise at Prine ton vesterday in finishing o their grapple Satur- |day in Palmer Stadium in Prince Bill Roper has trained the |after bitter experiences in his early |attempts. Goaded by defeat | tie, the Orange and redeemed i | vember 13.—The nd the Bulldog itselt by fts victory Harvard Saturday and the New Haven foe with wo sets of i the the set which snaps at | enemy, and 1 ;] 1 | Dignan the set that grasps and never | relinquishes its hola Bulldog, er witl and practice Palmer Harvard, having Greenough from tackl {ed the gap with = | second squad, and 190 pounds, v Kilgour ha but quarterbac Corneil will f Grounds heen combat pro- Wi eeks the only in the Tsaly tean FOOT BALL THRONG PROBLEM FOR CITY |NAVY HOPES ARMY WILL SPORTS. 27 Demand for Grid Tickets Causes Trouble PRINCETON AND MICHIGAN ARE HAVING DIFFICULTIES 1100,000 Would See Tiger-Yale Battle Saturday If adium Would Hold Them—Wolverines Are Scored for Favoring Alumni. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. November 13.—If the Palmer hold a hundred thousand N game on Saturday would see it fill Complaints EW YORK, could Stad at more Princeto: and spectators the Y At of grads who waited until too ., or who are not quite satisfied with tie ¢ the air O tic in Michigan an an 1 plenty of t and went to the alumnus who applied ior tickets for an important game could not get them ce in the public prints . The editor of the Michigan Alumnus tock up ously, ponting out that in its character as a State rom such privately endowed institutions as and that the desires of citizens of the foot ball tickets are as legitimate and prope TECH TEAM TACKLES BUSINESS TOMORROW mat with his gr cudgels quite vigor university Michigan Yale, Harvard an he matter of un strong has oue angwer, public build stadia ersities that will occupy alumni can make their nts without th eling that rights are no grewter than those respect jut when it every graduate o Yale and other private: endowed universities educat, by the institutfons at a cost which amounted to ahout the mone. these colleges spent in educating eaeh indtvi uinnus, his prerogatives in the matter of preferred seatings at games do not loom very impressivel after all It th ciated vociferous lma mat to him ball team over Business tomorre dium, in the high school championship Play will start 15 o'clock. i Manual Trainers will share the | hool gridiron laurels with they topple the Stenog- would be & great upset th Strecters to win 54 Setes Princeton 1t for Whipping the for the with the Sehool the act were gene: grad would be less n ke usually is and his would pay less attentlon Conch Dan Ahearn fx W to shape game Hig stern am it appre- in > top- | ers ather in the hat of Western New igland combination, ks with the best of the ol gridiron talent in the section linoin apparently is Leing pestered {to play some son games Other outstanding elevens will bLe similarly annoyed, if they have not already been, George Huff, graduate manager of Iilin s out with a | definite stateme games wiil be played after se of the | regular season It would see Mr. Jeln's College team will travel aturd for a game sehool of th am 1ld surprise ks by downing the Vir- the that it was hardiy Huff to pay atten- he is, to matters of are only two rea challenges of the om an inst profict ply a desire for furth the way of adverti 1 other sources the n in stellar Devitt is meas &S plaving the victors. eleve | exploitation i From Harvard sources comex a p test against kicking off nildfield the cc int being a great ma Jority of cases the ball goes over the al line for a touchbac chereas in he old d when the ball was booted fell in the fleld ¥ more often th t and gav e receivers chances for runbacks, al s 4 spectacular play ADOPT ONE-YEAR RULE | NAPOLIS, November 13.— An- ment from West Point that the cad serlously co; - adoption of the ru g students to complete vear at that institution rt in varsity re- play their before athletics, a the Naval mportant | ceived with con- | Bulletin) last Saturday. Iu dd-vard dashes eton-Harvard of sentiment has 1 experienced in the Carr e a similar | bridge ed sanctum. On the other as the |hand. perhaps not. For, as a matte u- |of fact, there do seem to be ar touchbacks from kick-off th ! Academy the Mili- | probabl [mo = One hundred thousand miles of test for pro- posed changes in Buick design are considered the minimum by Buick engineers. Not until it is right, do you find it on Buick. Buick Motor Company DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Streets N.W. WHEN ” BETTER AUTOMOBLES Telephone Franklin 4066 ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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