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22 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1925. SPORTS. s Georgetown Will Get Real Test Saturday : Penn and Army Elevens Setting Pace FACES STRONG BUCKNELL VIRGINIA GETS READY TEAM IN LONE GAME HERE TO MEET MARYLAND |LINE REAL BULWARK | TOP THE EASTERN FEILD OF FOOT BALL TEAM AFTER HECTIC WEEK END \‘ BY MAJ. CHARLES D. DALY, ¥ _— PRACTICAL FOOT BALL 'he Eighteen Best Plays | Selected for Use by High School and College Teams NIV E Y. Va.. October 19 | . . Neale, Virginia's head coach, | E (Associated in Foot Ral aching . . 7. Maryland, Catholic U. and Marine Elevens to Meet this afternoon to prepare his | BY ROBERT C. ZUPPKE Amociated ngiiard s’ M Soldiers’ Impressive Victory Over Notre Dame and i men to meet Maryland hn'-' next Sat = s CAMBRIDGE, October 19.—Wilson 5 Formidable Foes on Foreign Fields—Other LD Sl U No. 13. Forward Pass. | Hewitt, Harding and Buell will xo Quakers Defeat of Yale Makes These Two down in Army’s foot ball histor splendid performers of (he nighest s o iatons ie e that Teams Outstanding Combination. | the Army team has come into it< own — | this vear. i b = | We hear little of the zuard, tzckle, | By the Awaciated Press center and end, when the backs are N EW YORK, October 19. men who did not get into action were District Squatl: Are Well Matched. in for strenuous drill. No serons injuries resulted from I TR AT the game with V. M. 1. Charlie Mack all nd Ashley Cockrill, regular BY JOHN B. KELLER. guards were hoth badly bruised and . may be out of any scrimmages this Q REAL foot ball treat seems to be in store for \Washington mext | week. but both of them will probably Army and Pennsylvania today stood ont . B at that, the public is heginning to he as strong Eastern candidates for national collegiate foot ball ! e’of the great truth that honors after a hectic week end of thrills and spills. ory o) s essentially to e | . > - . o ’ tory belongs essentially to th Knute Rockne's Notre Dame warriors, title holders of 1924 and win- ” | I tearing off their long gains. But even Saturday when Georgetown and Bucknell will have the local college | be ready for action Saturday. Whether Capt. Diffey will e ready e 1o direct the team against Maryland | v is strong enough to prove a worthy ' still is a pi em that only time can <olve. His injury is mending nicely. : - . hut the coaches do not want to risk a In its decisive defeat of Detroit University at Detroit last week, | farther hurt, and he will not be used | come aw the line. field to themselves. Each of these elevens appears to have rounded into midseason form and each probal The Army ays have hben ex. ners of 16 straight victories, have been shunted from the ranks of the con- cellently trained and coached. The tenders by an overwhelming defeat at the hands of the Cadets here Sat- foundation of line play in the game opponent on any gridiron. Georgetown showed marked improvement over its early periormances, | unless he is In condition. =~ 7 of foot ball as it is played today |43y, 27-0 b while in holding the Haskell Indians to a scoreless tie at Lewishurs Buck- | g, o on Fan e aa that he Taa [sprang from the Army coaching siaff. Vale, champion team of the “Big Three” and unbeaten since 1022, fell nell gave evidence of its mettle head for varsity foot ball. His con- | And this vear's Army line is a fitting | irom immediate consideration under a bruising Pennsvivania blow, 16-13. | = tinued use of i criss s until he successor to those that have gone be- | larvard, counted in the running|on October 31. A battle with Co Both the Hilltop and Lewisburg clevens are husky aggregations. | (i@ (5 G 0T (adet defense fore after an impressive scoring exhibi- lumbia at the Polo Grounds on No speedy and versatile. Their contest at Clark Griffith Stadium should be | (00 "0 "he ran a fake play from | one of the best of the season here the same formation for the second | Maryland has a week-end date with | frustrating Detroit’s efforts 1o 24in | Virginia touchdown probably ved the University of Virginia at Char by such means. the day for the home eleven. For a | Iottesville and is likely to run into a youngster running the fteam in his| dezl of trouble when it tackles the first Southern Conference game he did | Cavaliers, In beating Virginia M s cepiionally welll tary Institute last Saturday Virsi Reports of those who saw Mary- fndicated that it would be a formida nd play Saturday are to the effect The Army coaching staff ix to be tion against Middlehury and Colum-| vember 14 and the closing event with congratulated for the showing against | bia, rated as the strongest New York | Navy, will mark the concluding the great Rockne's proteges. These eleven in yvears, has been defeated | matches of impo: officers of the regular service all ¢ *h | by Holy Cross and Ohio State, re- schedule, from real love of the game, without | spectively | aew oubstid towaen T Ry s P Pittshy srown, Penn State and Others In the Running. they carry on the trying work of| West Virginia are likewise among In addition to Army and Pennsyl coaching in addition to their other |the teams to show at least one de. exacting duties. Often they sacrifice | feat at thig point. while nee on the Cadars’ Apparently Catho “niversity’s de fens> is Leinz developed at the ex- pve of its attack. The Brooklanders pade # brave showing against the ‘illanova team equipped with the | It vania, there remain on the list of records of ble foe for many members of the (NEHOYE Lem, sdiibped B fe | that the Ol Liners are stronger than | their leave status to he with the team. | Princeton. Lafavette, Navy, Col- | possible title contenders Dartmoutt Southern Conference. Bt S e ot Tockne'y | the score of their V. P. 1. game would | It is such games as that against Notre | 8ale. Lehigh I Washingion and | Cornell, Ssracuse and Holy Cros George Washingion is to play Ur : . 5 ¥ indicate and that the defeat by Tech Dame that repay them for their Tabor | Jefferson include one tie game. ornell’ and Dartmouth have ver 1« defeat Virginia. Virgima probably will spend much time tomorrow and the next day con centrating on a defense against Mary- land, for the light tast b=ckfield of the Tervapins, which could not get start be tested by serious opposition. How of love. Four in Row for Penn. ever, the big Green team on Satur The 1923 Army-Notre Dame game | pepnsylvania's surprising victory | day ‘will come to grips with a lia seems to open a new era in the re-|,g,ingt the powerful Yale team, which | vard eleven boiling over for revenze lations between these institutions d ruled a favorite, gave the Quaker while the Ithacans will have th Prior to_the v the Army-Notre | pleven a string of four triumphs, first severe battle with Columbis at Dame series was about an even break | grown, Swarthmore and Ursinus hav. | the P ounds the following week ’inus at Collezeville, .. and Gullk det will go to Jefferson City. Ten to meet Carson-Newman. In each ¢ these enzagements. the teams proba hly will ve well matched. The Qu: tico Marimes are 1o encounter Detroit fn Detroit and are apt to find the Prabably ¢ ezin (o devote more time fo attack to zet a better balance. If he makes uch prozress in that as in the building of hix defense the Brook landers are apt to have one of their as ing as rough as they did against Canl. | Co3b Seasons In years ed in the mud of the Griffith Stadium @ cisee ano mecmivee. (@ INTERTERING L with each team scorlng about the|ing preceded the Elis as victims. The | en : ; At Buffalo last week i< plugging against V. P, 1., is greatly feared her e R A same totals. N Dame won in 1913 | Red and Blue cohorts will face an he chances of Holy Cross will he SR e St a0 Enll hopana S al and 1915. Army in 1914 and 1916. | unbeaten Chicago next Saturday at|diminished to a very appreciable e After the war the Army team was | Philadelphia and line up against Red sree by the limits of the sched this season its besi since the grid- 5 : 5 ’ 1 " the c fame wos vived a e dow s E s s Three receivers go to the left at various degrees oi depth. One considerably handicapped by war con- Grange and the Illini t home a The “Bi Three of the East » getiing atonz rxther well. will have plenty to o Saturday when it fac ol e e R e gocs 10 the right. The right end. by running parallel to the receiver, {0 "I FOECE 0 SRR, B0 WSSt BISE (e machine, which | Saturdis. must rush to. the. detes ! ary post near Columbus. Gi. Fort has been noted in e the Hatchet : o ars and O ame e husky Army machine, which Saturday. must rus the defe Benning Iast week gave a neat trim- ites’ e zements. hoth in attack and w"_l_ START SERIES interieres with the defensive back’s attempt to bresk up the pass. The won three successive victories lky may seek con as a cham- of traditio gridiron prestige ag: ming 10 O ripe. 4 team that had | and on defense. So far. the substantial scores. In 1922 a tie game pionship as nt. as much by its next Saturday gh. the . right end could also Inre the defensive back away from the pass by ffensive has not been varied to 1 extent It may be that tional schedule as by its Y: with several regulars on sidelines nursing injuries, must meas was plaved nd since then their fz. b ad interse ous serles has rest s | impressive show of scoring thus Spesiall Dispateh to The Star i mou: rie: r nited in gam impr ¥ . a . » : yum means to have his men s A hie % been won or Jost 1o onme has already disposed of three West | ure skill with the sharp claws o h1yv versed in fundamentals hefore & = g g G ouchdow ern elevens. Brown, while Princeton, which =i i ; . B (0r® | Rovs' soceer and girls” volley ball se- touchdawn o \ fourth, St. Lonis University. will | prised and held the Midshipmen to ¢ AL B Rus e fecting the more brilliant_pl S occer N e e Now: comenthe 11925 igams with ¢, A {oMrth. SL Lotls Univeriity. willntiscd and neld the Dipmen fole - Some of, the ‘forwaras: ave | DEleT ot (08 BOkS e caason | mies ; it atot A blaated ftare & [take up the burden next Saturday | 10-10 tie, stacks up against Colzite too uncertain. both in attack and de. oot ™ Gy " high school championships open sieigi e gt Gl o <ol al West Point, and then will come and the brilliant Eddie Tryon. whe fense, and probably much experiment- | - it Thursday afternoon with Baden play- Noins Daneit ino o IOHCIEOINS the Cadets first big test against an leads Eastern play ng must be done before the rush line With little material, and most of ing at Hyattsville. Maryland Park at /| S Tabine Bibnal o are Arme | Fastern eleven. their annual strug- a total of S1. or hecomes really effective. The back that inexperienced, Gallandet is hav- Brandvwine and Surrattsville at [ Cfgin st Vs Year's AvrmY | gje with Yale at New IHaven, Conn.. hody else. field. while still lacking polish, zives ing its troubles. And no relief seems | per Marlhoro. Hyattsville already has team should go far. promise of becoming # worth-while in sight. Fut the Kendall Green defeated Laurel at soccer by the score L S L e C e “Mariznd Park is a newcomer in the Stadium and the Eastern-Business series clash on Friday are the KUTSCH 1S WELL AHEAD R 7 i muciotder the e behind the o 0L TS e e, eage, the Bigh schom there having ( jom Iride 2 "IN CONFERENCE SCORING line should compare favorablr with = outstanding games on this week’s scholastic c. 7 ; = ; son has b he O co Marine Deen opened this Fall for its f g ‘ \ any of the zood combinations the Old ..fmh s yesre (;i‘r\‘:.'v: does not | season. the only engagements that will be decided on local fields. CHICAGO. October 19 (). —Nick ; i Liners have had in recent years. Sutse cers owa sophomo e ; begin to compare with the powerful | It has heen suzgested that owinz 1o, Both Central and Western will be Burol o ertle dlove fophomore Team play that was missing for so azgregations that represented the the distance some of rhv; Leams must | making theic initial starts in the city Ifni‘,""'"' St ““"""""“ I long at Georgetown evidently has neen Marines in the past. One of the main travel the county be divided into two championship fight when the teams 0 DECEASMIY, Nniug : 5 P the Assd ciated Press perfected to a hizh dezree. The work troubles with the Quantico team has | athletic sections, but no action has vet line up for the kick-off tomorrow. Cen FOOT _BAI.I. SEQ‘ETS Frudtep amey (ompnis) cqmpet At sinl L i - of the Hilltop line and backfield in the heen weakness in the end positions. | heen taken. A provision was made at | tral's followers are lookinz for a vie BY SOL METZGER. i:““k""" M e scoring column HICAGO. October 19.—The triumphant march of Michigan toware game at Detroit left little to he de- to star plavers, too, have u recent meeting of principals, how- | tory in view of the fact that their | Sl e Big Ten title. begun with victories over Indiana and Wisconsin. is sired. Behind swiftly charginz for affected its play. It may be | ever, that Baden and Laurel teams | favorites have triumphed easily in| WHEN CATCHING PUNTS. The standi g i wards, the ball runners were able 10 that much will be accomplished by the | <hould play their soccer. volley ball | both of their starts. while the Weat- advance consistently, and on defense Leaihernecks hefore the:seison ends. i lase ball games on a centrally lo. | €rners were downed by Georgetown | the line was well nigh impregnable. but if they are to get veal results their | oo falg Prep in their lone battle, Georgetown also revealed a fine de- team evidently will have to he thor = S S The Georgetown schoolboys. how ” The Pavground Athletic League of ; fense against aerial attack. frequently | oughly reerzanized - £ ' ever. have plent fight. and with Maryland has been requested to fur- 5 , g — R s Tommy David k in the line-up - ' should give the heavier Centralites vanquisned Centre Coll running much decper. Until its line begine o function properly. Marvland is likely to find it difficult to make any considerable < in scoring with more than gathering momentum which the Wolverines hope will sweep hefore them “Red” Grange and his 1llini as Saturday’s opponents With heads unbowed in their 10-t012 Towa d Ilino to make the game. before an expected home-coming crowd of 67.000, b 4 come-back and a duplicate of last year's melec, when Grange made the rune that startled the oot ball world. lowa Michian Michigau Michigan Purdus Purdue Peplaw, Minnesota Grange. Tlhinois R Wiseonsin The soccer and volley ball schedule : i - — ; 8 ‘ perhaps more opposition than they Deso) Michigan hoasts a similar performer ville, Maryland Park at Brandywine, Eastern will scrimmage the Univer Surrattsville at Upper Marlboro: Oc: | "0 Marvland freshmen tomorrow tober 30, Laurel at Baden, Hyattsville | ar" Colleze Park in preparation for at Maryland Park, Brandywine 2t Up- | the Lincoln Parkers’ entrance into the ver Marlboro: ember Upper scholast series Friday “fternoon Marlboro at Hyattsville, Brandywine when Business is encountered at Cen- | Tobin. Indiana Babeock, Micni Almauisi, “Minneso Seidel Nortnweate) McAndrews, W PRO GRID RESULTS Tin Benny Friedman, whose feat it Madison Saturday was a factor in the wning of the Badgers. At Canton—Akron, 20; Canton, 3. Towa, flushed with victory over Tlli- At Greenbay—Greenbay, nois. is taking stock of its forces amd THAT NOW IS IN MAKIN ; & 415 y improving fts lna for the Ohie State BY LAWRENCE PERRY. St Eauiel, Baden a¢ Suasisvitie: Bo | D St Th THIS - KNICK NINE TAKES B s iis eo Olin= < yrienc shees o8 q T 4 vember 13, Baden at Maryland Park.| Other tilis listed by Tocal elevens : | At Detxol e Naw | indowninz Columbia last week is EW YORK., October 19—The Notre Dame eleven in its play against | FIRR0 oo i b aurel, Surrates. | for Friday are a meeting batween Gon . e D.C [ yot New York—Philadelphia, 14: New | Jliding "its. practice sessions a powerful and punishing Army outfit Saturday was nothing more ine at Hyatissille: Navember 20, zasa and the rmetown Preps, At . L. AMPIONSHIP O D Maiehawdios 19 Colim: he Hawk backfield, with Nick than a combination in the process of making. Laurel at Surrattsville, Maryland Park | Garvett Pavk. and a clash hetween handle punts cleanly is Darie i e Kuts leading conference scorer, is Rockne has heen huilding very carefully and de’'iberately and the #! Upper Mariboro. Hyatisville at T: ;‘-“.';'.,",,:',,,""’ fheiBoxsiilatinizEhool portant hecause fumbled " B At Chicago—Chicago Cardinals, 20; PN ihe test siag el s chances are that November games will see his wark bearing frnit. As | wine at Baden, Marvland Park st Sur. | No, games hire Ween aansed (o giher misplay. The hest method, here i in apple pie order. the Georgetown |~ At Chieago—Chicago Bears, . 3; feat by Michizan, plans to recoun in the writer pointed out more than three weeks ago. Rockne lacks players rattsville. e b i | pieturcd, I to receive the ball with Knickerbnckers derhioned the Sham. Cleveland. the next three weeke, with three Ric of natural ability, such as he has had in the past three year e texritory will ses aotion. Devitcipren | tHollisnde well iabuterotie amtwitiy [ 08 1 SR SRR Che et and | AGERRosidence i Broskdence: 13: 5 ionGne Pucaile. males the/fame e This applies to the backfield more ! general and Trapnell and Euell are FRISCH FAILS IN PINCH. will tackle the undefeated Mount St. n Bartacks in the fluale of the 2 : conference start. after a preliminar ing Ioseph’s eleven at Itimore, while §radually breaks the fo its fall. 0% e ecord of twa wins and one lose. The Episcopal High invades the Staunton The stomach acts as a final cushion ! lril diamond season. The count was record wi nd on i 1 boilermakers’ fall from grace hy los statement that he helieved that the | Giants with injuries has pursued him | 34 R esas for a In catching a kicked ball keep the S 2 aria High zoes to Mana for a P Ane | timers by the narrow margin of a sin Shusils oG dhon cupanl Bose DR =hort time now that the forwards % = ia veturn of the kick-off contained more 1o the semi-professional diamond. He a4 HIZh zoex 1o Manassas (00 20 Well together, also the legs. an 2 4 5 5 r 2 G wattle with Swavely, a v L also . nomachy tha ! nars After a lapse of a quarter centn have had their blooding, their short-| possibilities than had ver heen dis- had a chance to be a hero in Hacken | G (U8 SRSEEEL TR0 A DR hend the body at the hips, knees and 51 run earned in the four OF SCORERS IN EAST rivairy between Chicago and Penr syvlvania flares anew in their Ph comings—due chiefly o inexperience | covered by emploving n double pess sick. X'l vesterday when he eame Hil UGN o Vivking frosh | ankles se it has “give” fo it This | ihen with o down. Squirrel” on this plax. It netted 18 varis which fo bat in the ninth with two on base. | (15 E 0 position enables the receiver to form | Cha ingled and was scored hy delphia_meeting. The Maroons. | to themselves. r’'s Western Conference cham otherwise would not have heen gained. He struck out hands, arme, legs and | Dick Slay’s double to left cente Rockne told the writer some time and | Clash. both teams played at their best. [ Tryon of Colgate scored only one @nd so far undefeated. althou ie | — wiich " toholu " the. bai, | Ax wax proper in a championship | NEW YORK, October 19 ®) p £ Bocins 9 s elteskeone i betMOH W S SHOW M rIvI\L TWO ARMY POLO FOURS Thus, ‘when” tckled "viciousls amd | (117 LD (A played at thely best | Trvan, of Gtk Vette air. | by Ohto "State, “are ‘grooming then B {eRlonti of 1ts atilda st h ey | A K I': I‘; | the Knicks and Thompson of the | day. but despite this decrease in his | S€IVes to reverse ancient history b S a o i ohteatithers war | WILL PLAY TOMORROW juc e h"‘" . “:'.:"""-."“"“:"""_"';' Harps being hacked up by practieally | weekly averaze he has piled up a total | Yinning. - ihe Guskers ihavinsiom | 2 tuck it under his arm and L . atrth g 5 9 d shoulders | three nothing to indicate that it had been. War Whites and the 34 Corps Area | he e S L iihs on fheRpasBiof their flof L ponts dndl ie liead A shoulder: 1901, The range of plays was narrow in i lr..m will stage their encounter post- | gtart s run, i mate: befor et o ity e poned from last week at the Prtomac | Don't try fo trap a kicked ban | “*(h; worked m more 0 and mien of men working out a 1 than to the line, where one may ex- | finds. An unkind fate which trailed pect very radical improvement in a| Incidentally Rockne made good his | Frankie Frisch of the New York —revealed to the coaches, as well as sddie for indi ng honors on the eastern Northwestern, downed by Chleaco ate gridirons has a breathinz spell in rehearsir was invincible in the pinches. Tryvon has amassed a total of 11|an entertainment for Tulane. hefo R | and of the 10 batter: Only one error was eharged to above the field in the ch de. vidual scc = [P polo field tomorrow 4t 330 | aganst the chest with the hands or pilthough issuing six passes to first. | intercalleg | | o'clock. {lead it to the chest when catc Soul than of plasera ntocestii v OHAWK ATHLETIC CLUR gridmen opened the sandiot foot ball |” Afier having shified neir dates [ie ™" 1¢ will rebound all 100 fraquently | an f the 10 hatiers to he fanned by | touchdowns and 15 points after touch- meeting three conference teams and the sanction of belief in thelr s o <8 % SeTeral e hacaiise o : 6 were o the or downs s four games a ds the | No ame. Ralph “Moor and ‘confident in the knowledge of season at American League Park in an auspicious manner yester- | %everal times hecause of Inclement | e P e ‘;,'."‘,}','“‘1 thal Anall ol of an inning whan cin. | oxs 1a Bath of these atuisipus: Purple hackneld aces willi e lont. of their strength and ability. | day by handing a 6-to-0 trouncing to the Fort Humphreys eleven | (he field this afternoon, but found the ‘""‘Mng'“ Wetor Ot —itln. ”: o r‘:\-fillph‘:."u the paths. He allowed T,»l‘.ll"ffifl’x’»’m ‘|‘-‘ % Tx G \-{ Tn(l "?n\ ".::\v\-filhxn;-m_u‘\-l;-h :)flc\t;kfr ;vhn\».r‘;[ ' Line Shows Promise. ‘ led by Ed Garbisch, former West Pointer. turf too soggy in the big oval. A Pt Thompson's record was almost as '."f.”,',»‘"v'?‘-':' e e son as the result of injuries to his The line showed its promise in the ollowing the opening drive. whicl teina Mercedes sination of An o = good. only Ive Knickerbocker batsmen | Carr use. 0 4 32| unkle. howed | in the | Following the op hich | I Mereed ) f an-| d. only Ive Knickerbocker 1 k1 first quarter, particularly afier the | ended with Schneider crossing the napolis on the Tankers' field. {SIX ELEVENS ARE TIED |GRANGE A REAL STAR ‘,.,nl,:,mz first on sate hiis and none Woeiner.” Fordhani i Notre Dume. rnnm-.:\ the tenth play, when the Army inier-| Soldiers’ goal line for the only score 5 — Sl . walking. Six struck out. Rt b hecy spoken by Knnt cepted a forward pass on Notre Dames | of the same, the Hawks nothing | Apache Preps howed to the Knick: | IN DIXIE CONFERENCE | o Colimiii o Rockne 1 the Army game i, o pass o Sl Deima | of e cala, e e o sabin: | JA3ehe Pp JOVRL S thp R0k PENN SCOUT ADMITS | _trewinauehis comea thee_senon K i LT Notre Damie's forwards repulsed Army | showed to good advantage on the de. | {he touchdown at the end of the half | gy the Associated Press ith a 3-10-2 win over the Cardinal | Gustafson. Pittchirgi . ance against Minnesota drives for steady losses aggregating|fense and were successful in halting | #0¢ Kicked for rhe extra point. | NEW ORLEANS, October 19.- Six BT, Alhh-u.- Club at Alexandria. fi':-'f'.",.‘,’:‘d’ ]_lndl_:mn e\‘nevx,\ slight trouble in highest order. wought ¢ ing dangerously | son w a win over Shawnees, | Sof ) s oo “HIC. S e Tl . When the forwards finally vielded 80 0 5, i v othe Shawnees. | (ith two vietories each and no de-| CHICAGO, October 19.— Frank """"IMICHIGAN IS LEADING Tullev. Dastmouth the cause was mental, not physical— | "“pp GRS coal was made early i 2 feats. [ mers. who has been identified with | B ST GETS CANADIAN STAR. a collapse of morale due (o iInex- ;. “pa firgr period on a forward pass. Friendship Athletic Club foot baller: Alabama, Georgia Tech, Tulane and | foot ball as a star plaver, ch and FOR BIG TEN HONORS jten;, Vi i PITTSBURGH, October 19 () perience. It came after Notre Dame i jiare (o Schneider, following long earned a decision over the Iroquois | nia_gained entrance into these | acout for 23 vears now believes all Makofaki, Cnton Odie Cleghorn. Canadian hockey siar had punted poorly out of bounds onl . 1.y gothern and Schneider. eleven. & to 0, in their iInitial en-|groups by winning contests Saturday , the stories written about 4rold | CHICAGO, October 19 (A).—Michigan | Wester. Cornell Kas Dieniaiencd by the Siburat her own 35 Hoosier line hegan to sag and the | nroooone oot ballers battled the Army marched 1o a luurlldowhr!. B}\:K\Mm_‘ land Collegians to a scoreless tie even here it should he noted that the | &R E0 L FECE0 T ot Union League ard mark. Here the | elorsia o counter. |and while Auburn and North Caro- ("Red”) Grange, Dlinois superplaver.|qopi jiq Western Conference record SlibLlon the & Nationat| BEferain 1 lina. the other leaders previously, had | are true and that his admivers haven't | clean and its goal line untouched by | Maryland Park yesterday won the | League. Clezhorn comes heve fro won two conference games, plaving 80ne far enough in their praise. the sweeping victory over Wisconsin | base hall crown of the Chesapeake | the Canadians of Montr and i non-conference foes Saturday ommers. scouting the Illinois-lowe | qu\g | ¥ anadians of Montreal, and laying on the gridiron for the first ne. the Cardinal Juniors took the Forke T P ay, and now leads the Biz Ten | Beach Junction district by trouncing hrother of Spra Clegho! 0 v Notre Dame secondary grossly failed MM th son opener 4t Unfon "e8ENS | neasure of the Forke Preps, 19 10 0: [ 40P na " vear's ehampions, | game for Pennavivania, wax stunned | T olories. DR SR other of Sprague Cleghorn, wh i to support the forwards as f s | BT e fray, meither | RaY MeGarvey s booking zames for |11 Geargia Tech meet next Satur:| DY Grange's amazing (rick of grab-| ™ phe {nding: aanla 2. nlay;forihe Boston club ' . throughout most ol ¥, the Cards at Adams 2484 | 4 y - | bi h ckoff A 3 st be sup o modern foot s ki s ut 4 s Southta b hing the opening Kicko run b i Duscibes AUy nonte R | team being able to upproach nearer to 2 — [Gansthc Scuthisibiggest 5 ning 80 yards for a touchdown. H Dia Merchant Tailors for 33 Years b ""i i momentary and physical | 1S opponent’s zoal than the 20-var Scoring on & pass in the (hird qu Stunding of conference teams: Grange Ini0ne tastent: HBILE ol 1 Another momenta a4 phys « 8 *in i G 3 s : « 4 St mark. ter, the Lotus Athletic Club won fr opp. | | G s B i zamblinz for a touchdown, u - i e oI | ) 4 o forward pass on the fourth down when | With .'"',',':_ A nty rf,::,'"‘(\.i,,,',,,',’, Aetna gridmen took aylvania in their game with Hlinois | Yjifes At the Sign of the Maon on the Army's 40-vard mark. Taking |ister & sing lattle with the Renrocs two weeks hence, and then the doubt- | Indiana vesterday took the De Molay hooters 12 to 0. Th icton red ful ones can see for themselves. He |Northwestern camp. 12 to 0. The victors scored { Minnero has a marvelous change of innon the Dball here. and in a splendid posi ace, the | Puli tion to uncork any kind or a play, the 1o of 12 1o T, For ' Army forward passed and rushed the|a touchdown in each of the second Moose and Seat Pleusant elevens :\"a‘:’v‘:’::x’é‘!‘n"u and’ Lee! | greatest I've ever seen, and is so fast ball for another touchdown. and third periods. went scoreless in their zame at Seat | gouth Caroli that he even outruns his Interference. 0 Coming out for the second half| . i 1. | Pleasant vesterday j entcs “Down East they think that Grange ne | Notre Dame showed that she had re-| Waverly and Govan elevens fought = e y Maryiaid rides around the foot ball field on a | covered her stance, and the two|through four regulation periods at (-eol‘go.l‘ah i booking .\lxv\<la)"|x-(\rxx: motor cycle. I'm convinced that he | w “cores against her were, %o to apeak, | Baltimore without either team heinz | games for the Yankees with teams in | 2 oA i vl 5t o nicter cvcint | eek fortultous. One touchdown followed able to count. o 110-pound class. Call Franklin ;Ole Miew oo | a blocked punt and another an inter- 2 8- | Louisiana | Onl cepted forward pass. Marine Barracky booters earned a. o0 0 vtz e won from (he New | somsen - ; y Clemson, 3 S lac ' On the whole that zreen line may be| 6-to-0 decision over the Palace Ath-{, OO, 0 S8E S WO (e Lol ! o 0. Tt Caro regarded as 4 hopeful set o men. The|letic Club In the preliminary to the : i’ ) | O Gart Al Wil Texsons they must learn—and will| Mohawk-Humphreys clash at Grifith | < e L ) 3 er s—relate to a | Stadium. - _Georges Car ", the most popular £ Tearnizthiol wilter tneadiot Suropean fighter ever to visit these | Woman golfers are planning to quicker charge, and by all means a sk s i) Jower up-and-under charge, while the| Mathias® 25y atter | e o 2 e vizand Gt sight end must not place such a bur i‘ fumble t‘fl'thV‘tJ the Brookls nd ling California b sromoters, | tion. Mary 3 K. PBrowne, wizard of | Foa of Teaponsibllity upon! his ftacks!| 'Club to register a T-to-4) win | th cench war hassigned | courts andlinks, is one 4;{ the spon- of responsibility upon his s « e : : j cou ks, Sl e e e ioh AefenRe arendon. viicles to fight Jimmy Delaney at | Sors of the ldea and the U. 8. G. A. and wing back. The line on d s ontaiy Sy i can not stay away. Accord. | organize their own National Associa- garters were Sllit or 0vercoat wom around over ( e gt o is_willing. . crouched altogether too far away from — poce ang Mardfelt elevens failed to <SS 20070 | | the ball; the wide neutral zone which ' o declbionl o & Towrneriod i from s Nax Al 1o the ad. {00 (8 SO B8 U RADIATORS, FENDERS Thrilling ! Made for You as You Want Them I A 3 of the more experience BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED H )\"'v'"‘: :m“a'd“‘ "'m:lu in diagnosis | The Tank School team from ¢amp NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTE | T‘I‘ 1 p Sill be correcied by experience. The \laade handed a 17-to-0 sethack to the Wll ISTAl TS R. & F. WKS. ’I(L —'; °"_““' writer repeats that here is a line en. —————————————————— e PHILYEX . Preeminen dowed with all s Army Team Powerful. On offense the forwards often | oftered opportunities of which lhv‘ back field did not take advantage. It e e i TomMatchiNouriGddiCouts blems of their shift bothered them | / ’ o | problems ot thele shit botnersd e [EISEMAN'S, 7th & F — i Laurel, Maryland natural talent behind the line. No horsemen although 2oach may B Tege o First Race, 1:45 P. Cehtral Auto Works 4 M. Special trains will leave Union prove to be one—but men capable of 449-451 Eye St. N.W. Station (Baltimore & Ohio K. R.) development into backs of greater than average merit. TOWING ,12:25, 12:35, 12:45 P.M. each day, Camplate repairs in onr awn shov. It returning immediately after the ts of promise. { Balto.-Wash. Speedway ;:d,::' ; 3 for $1.00 Phillips-Jones, New York = -~ ) s 72 = = - e > = = | rr1 e sl I PARIS ! GARTERS Regular $35 Values Every suit or overcoat designed and tailored by our own experts. NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU 25¢ to $1 MERTZ & MERTZ CO., Inc. 306 F Street J At ] Hotel, i John R. Py . Investment Blde.: B A th and Pa. ave.. and Sol Herzoz. | REAT (OLLAR those outfits that spelis terror to any opponent, a team that combines power and deception. Harding s a auarterhack after the Prichard model. No coach conld ask more of any field | As for the Army, here ix one of passible to repair—we races.

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