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1925. S99 THE 'HURSDAY, OCTOBER Georgetown Picked to Defeat Bucknell : Cornell Is Showing Power on Attack TVEN VIRGINIA IS PRIMING | BUSINESS AND EASTERN |LEADING GRID GAMES le'I‘HACANs DISPLAY REAL HILLTOPS GIVEN SLIGHT | EDGE ON PENNSYLVANIANS | FOR MARYLAND FRAY WL, BATTLE TOMORROW | ON SATURDAYS CARD - TEAMWORK ON OFFENSE vy Stadium is the only attraction listed for a field in the city. ville. | Gonzaga invades the Georgetown University Prep School gridiron at e (I-Irurg(l-"“ Ishmgton vs. Ursinus, at i Ko : ‘ 3 | Collegeville, Pa. Garrett Park, while St. Alh:ms J?um_zy:_m Baltimore for an engagement | (.“fimli & ,“‘_"s“y with the team representing Boys’ Latin School | ning, at Fort Benning, Another game that should attract a town Preps were handed a setback u | Gallaudet vs. Carson week later. Last Tuesday the school | Jefferson City, Tenn. boys were sent through a stiff scrim E! ! mage with the University of Maryland | p, s s i mase | Pennsylvania vs. Chicago, at Phila- | EVENING ¥ UNIVERSITY, Va. Octol Clash Here Saturday, Though, Should Be Thriller. &even e oot his threat o his Throng Due to Attend—Maryland Has About LOCAL TEAMS. HILE four of the District’s scholastic foot ball elevens get action Georgetown vs. Bucknell, American | j » g T s = 7 L o, Line and Backs Co-Ordinating in Manner That Was Maryland vs. Virginia, at Charlottes- | charges that if they did not show great improvement in tackling and blocking he would put them to “run- | ning the gantlet” with a human tar- | Lacking Last Year and Big Red Eleven Should Gain High Rank. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK October 22—Cornell has developed a | delphi i N The big Red tea gehomn State va. Michigan Aggies, at | has not met a strong eleven, both Williams and Rutgers | State College, Pa. | s the It t 3 in | StateiColieg Louis U., at West |""der by the Ithaca outfit—not bein | None the | v vs. Washington College, at An- | bv =hich a team is | cation at this writ vs. Fort Ben Even Chance With Virginia. After a strenuous practice pe od of tackling a swiftly moving runner, the squad as a whole seemed to get back | BY H.C. BYRD. into fine form, but the afternoon’s | fair share of local interest is the tilt . . E work probably resulted in the los: | between freshman teams of the uni- EORGETOWN should win irom Bucknell and Maryland has almost | Buck Cuddy vers of Maryland and Virginia in an even chance against Virginia in the two biggest foot ball games | the game 4 the Byrd Stadium, at College Park. el d s e e e e urday Coach Guyon's Eastern eleven will cheduled for local elevens Saturday. | Cuddy struck his chin on be making its first appearance in the | §¢. This just about sums up indications for the big home game the Blue |Knee and was kn...\x\\_.)-\x potone innual high hool champlonship | Hall d Gray is to play “lark Griftith Stadium S Gviand s con- | for a few minutes. hen he came 10 | series when the Stenographers are en I Gray is to play at Clark (ranh Stadium Saturday and for the con- | e was taken to the University Hos- | countered. Outside of the fact that rest in which Maryland goes to Ctaflottesville to engage ! pital, where an examin; u;;n sh\i'\H'ithe Lincoln Park line-up contalns a Neither Bucknell nor Georgétuwn has feate ho o[ hoEhle not badly hurt. . The | xood number of experienced perforn g has been defeated, although th e s moy DO un Sxpenle tostine (OE ] rmer has been through one tic galae. It is significant, too, that the tie | »st for him to to be kept out | strength. ! The Devitt-Mount St. Joe game h: game Bucknell had was with the only strong team it has faced. > this \\'.l,.'n_u. ht; _l\zqmfll': The sterners have taken part in|been shifted to Friday, October 30. Georgetown seemed to be stumbling along in its two opening games, ason in other contests this|only two games to date and came | but since has been playing good foot ball. A man who has watched both | *Cipt Ditiey is in the same shape. fucknell and Georgetown play is authority for the statement that the | He might be used Saturday to ad: through with an even break. Catholic ‘“ch and Central elevens meet University I'reshman outpointed them | the gridiron clash next Tue Slue and Grav team is the stronger; that the Hilltop outfit is faster, espe- | tage, but if he goes in the Maryland ally in the backfield. game it is almost a surety that he will | in_the first encounter, but the George- | day afternoon at Wilson Stadium The Blue and Gray making | be hurt again so that he will be of no | e i , preparations for a real foot ball game. FOOT BALL SECRETS i""“!;‘,:“‘,',f“x,\:‘,‘,:’ g A BIG TEAMS “AKE SHIF’I‘S [ expects the hardest kind of a | I FOR GAMES ON SATURDAY BY SO et | his men in an effort to get the team sattle, having in mind that Bucknell | MIDDLE WEST. |in shape to meet Mar: nd. He has won last year and also the year be- Running Interference. Ohio State vs. Towa, at Columbus told his squad that they cannot hope to win from Maryland on the breaks Buchnell, with the veteran squad NOT | that paved the way to two of the can hardly be expected to pre- : ¥ the Associated Press ¢ Da nything other than a difficult { they must be in the form they were | BY the Assoniated Ere "';l':::n:aulx vs. Notre Dame, at Min | in‘against corgla if they are to keep W YORK, October 22—Princeton has uncovered a i ve Show strons the lattes e their slate clean this week. Colpate has lost 2 vetesanback. Yale has £ 5 e a | T olga os cteran back, Yale has decided upon a reformed | Hiinols vs. M s watched a contest this year is | }LEADERS |N SANDLOT 2 i e R i el Northwestern arvard, behind closed doors, has developed ense against Da ith’s 4 referee’s whistle starts the Kick-off. st 1d's squad will leave hete ! 5 Ames. morning on a special tra'n, | Such is the gencral Eastern ioot ball situation Drake vs. Grinnell e o et band ot | Varlous methods are employed to | I)cmxrcru,‘cr(vv |‘qu big Saturdays of the l«,? v« ]H\“,” ; ) Marquette vs. Jwh 16 wateh the straggle with | interfere, that is, to take out of the | e eskey of [ hilladelphia Kansas vs. Nebraska, at Line nia. Marviand realizes it efil | Biay a possible tackler. Al have their | Mobawk and Mercury elevens again | PENN AND CHICAGO T S LAt Binccin ys | will figure in the leading sandlot foot the Princeton backfield in many ¥ SOUTH. irs, and, in view of the | WOrks for the good reason no tackler | ball clashes arranged for Sunday aft- TR Ut Stways 38 80 et | Gewrsin Weh we. Alsba 3ut yesterda erback handed | i he best eleven in the Southern Con. |, It is pictured in the first illustra- | The Hawks, whé took the measure . | Georgi: ‘anderbi ference. Ewen S0, though the Old Line | tion. ~The interferer rushes at top | of Fort Humphreys, 6 to 0, in their | team’s posts and he covered the dis- | LEatR vs. Vanderbil oleven figures its chances are not | SPeed at the tackler and throws him. |initial engazement. are booked to |tance by circling an end. He is a|yq, S ; | track man of caliber, with two light Charlottesville ought to be one of the | Fevolving motion. His body is parallel | racks team at Griffith Stadium. e A i : Knoxville : las 4 olgate will have tro 03 - oy ol force actually crashes him through | held scoreless by the Maryland ol ble in Stadium this week end \m(|';.':::fi,,.‘:' West Kentucky Normal, the tackler's legs. The blow gen- ! legians in their opener last Sunday, Gene Eddie Tr run- | s t Collegeville, Pa., Sat- | erally upends the would be tackler. entertain the enlisted team from An 3 {and will be on the side lines throug or a much harder game than ordi- | as the favorite one of throwing the | Wingfoot players will practice tonight oul THe*lesy hunt SBuS Meyen 4 mains, and Bill Roper undoubtedl It is understood that Ursinus | out the spinning motion—the method | e . 1as many freak and open plays and it | pictured in the second ilustration— | Palace Athletic Club gridders will these that the Hatchetltes are | is due to the fact that the experlenced | Prep tonight at Washington Barracks for a clash with the National eleven iy the Buff and Blue and |reaching his legs by stiff-arming him The former especial- | after that is done, to side-step the in | S to get a test against| terferer and make the tackle. 15 and open play and Maryland | The whirling motion has a further | 1y all during the scrimmage. body from receiving a direct | should never be taught or practiced | of an encounter between the Knicker- | jon the fleld until mastered in the | o ier Prep |t | dummy pit, where several feet of tan | g, 2:3 | the ground that prevents requires daily practice all Fall—the team so equipped is going to be diffi- cut to stop. EW YORK, October 22— the ot pub- lic opinion, clai of proof is on professional foot ball. College elevens have fought one another on the gridiron for more than century in the United ken charge of foot | States, until today the Fall sport has become a great financial sport ball a . is making good in Sery and his squad swears by | it order that the game shall not burst from campus control. him. And, besides that, he is making | The financial end is something “ith | On_the rosters appear such names m the best use of his material and has | which the college foot ball warriors|as Thorpe, Alexander, Haines, Gar- | tilts in Brooklanders have turned out in 10| The steadily increasing revenues go | Stein, Slater, Bullman, Sonnenbe: vears, to the erection of huge stadia, im-|Spellman, Shurtleff, Hamer, Koppisch, proved equipment for the gladiators, | Youngstrom and Gwosden. These cducation of a larger squad, increas- |last few vear: | ing of athletic facilities generally The public appears willing to be Professional base ball has gained a | shown, with rore than 20,000 attend taken from the colleges. Rather the |despite the fact that the Army and colleges adopted it from professional- | Notre Dame had played to a capacity ism. Professional foot ball has thrived | throng the previous week. | touchdowns against V. M. I, and that | | rospect for the Hilltoppers, no mat- i Hlinois vs. M line, Brown has had trouble in conquering its second team, and pected to be on hand when the aerial attack Washington e g S FOOT BALL TO PLAY —_ | waukee. the Tiger discovery. He kas been | inst the best team Virginia has | ddherents. Just one scheme alw: | String of vietories, one of | has yet been able to circumyent it. | ernoon. TIED 26 YEARS AGO e T Saduartenbach banded) ovite: ards from econd much worse than even, the game at |Self at his legs with an overspinning, | tackle the \Washington Marine Bar. Pt i e, Tennessee g feet. e cor o progre best conference contests of the day. {m the ground. His forward spinning | Harry Harris, Mercury gridme ning mate at Colgate, has been hurt| ie Hatchetites are preparing | The fault of other methods, such |napolis at Union League Park. The rily might be expected from that |body at the legs of the tackler with- |at Washington B: k a0 L will be pr < to cope tackler keeps such an interfer | P rlerer from | day atithe War|Collige ficld: land went through a scrimmage | to the ground. It's a simple matter, ed in running that type of |advantage, as it prevents the inter-| .o, T! method of interfering | (eorgetown Hollow will be the scene | K at 2:30 | bark or saw dust forms a cushio Once this system is mastered—and By the Associated Press. ; the right to national prominence. The burden roject, so far reaching that various faculties have demanded curtailment every Personally, McAuliffe is | P £ about the most capable eleven the | have nothing to do. Eckstein, Kozlowski, Wentworth, | Miami. better training table fare, the athletic | men have been college stars in the firm footing. but the game was not |ing last Sunday’s game in New York, in several cities for some years. But Newman, at strength that will bear watching n encounter Cal the only loc ay. The t dal Basin plays at John’s will of timore in game listed for Satur will meet at the ’ Spisce High | Military while s against vely at Manas: up to par tl even against a weak eleven there are certai known for what it is, and hence there u g in saying that the Cornell better eleven than it was last year there was cohesive haps this w in eleven s season. field. Staunton Alexandr ngton and Jefferson La- | of being a much ette, at New York. eton vs. Colgate, at Princeton, | 1Tt of all Harvard vs. Dartmouth, at Cam.|SWiftly | past two | play Vs, of the i+ | ready wall upset crowd which forming interference the ha ever Eames Columbia vs. Williams, at New York. | "' When ia | against an interio West Virgin i | Wesleyan, at Mor ¥ than a lit s. Vermont, at Burling- ihene B Pittsburgh vs. Carnegie, at Pitts. | Petween th element of pl nell last the off-tackle cislon is much ¢ The team may not all its bi its backers pre | son to b their hea opponent it means ’mox - | Also, line and urgh. Rutgers vs. Lehigh, at New Bruns- wick. through in hen ore. i it ha: A sent col ball carrier ronghold in cities consin, at Madise : higan, at Urbana. | West mi, at Bloomington, | West Vi vs. Tulane, at Chi- | Ordi deal of at | cl are W Mil- Before the Hiinois-Nebraska vs. Towa State, 1ssic 2 Ty stron st Virzin This hap lated tes hoonly two days | at Grinnell. Lombard, at at At at Athens. | jeading 1o at Lexing- | the country By the Associated Press | CHICAGO, October 22 years ago, a University of Chicago foot team, led by Amos Alonso hosts to the University a and sent them away happy with a 5-to5 tie another Maroon team the same coach, starts return the call. Pennsylv the role of host and entertainment aturday¥ in Philadelphia g0 goes formidable | a line re punting and passin so the possibilit will abandon his | n of the Yale to be there vs. Louisia 3 2 e Louisiana State, at th lo: ure down. work vece | be - | prodv on's to George Washington leaves here to 1y Ursinus o Tdaho « | 1d LW te. Stanford vs. Oregon Aggies, at Alto. Oregon vs. California, at Portland. Ariz, . U.. 8. €. Los Angeles. | a Mines, at Mis- vs. at Moscow, led to shington vs. Whitman, at Se. Been Eating Your Clothes? If So, Telephone Col. 3798-J THE LINCOLN and gold TEXTILE CO. vould be ta £ 3 : were used Newton Street NW ported has returned to the t will carry the hopes of Dartmouth thi Coach year reputation as mson tion with Southern Preps and combinations will furnish to the Pal opener is t. Stephen’s tichard emain in tr and they when the ele Provider Yal two touchdowns vesterday, but the poorly. gaining a ainst the second team, | to battering away for an hou | gridiron Pennsylvania the und ated, is|of the I putting in its final two days of re- |squad prepa hearsal at Absecon, . for Chicago. Stagg is bringing what he calls team, but he will face Utah vs. Colorad, line Wyoming vs. Re display gridiron pyrotechnic r to those which put his pre- rown at the top of the Western Con- | score only column | freshmen » the Mar: Sastward, PRACTICE IN SNOW. ADVII r spirit Gallaudet will face Carson-Newman Saturday without Capt. Rose in the line-up. He will be out for three or ‘our weeks with a broken bone in his hand. The Kendall Greeners are to Jeave here Friday for Jefferson City, Tenn., where the game is to take plac Yesterday llaudet went through a practice game with the Marine Bar- racks eleven and did much better than usual. The Kendall Green team not optimistic about the outcome of Satur s game, although it hopes for the hest. on Th take in the Urbana and the te engagement at Co: Anacostia A. C.s 1 manager is asked tc J. McDonald at Franklin 6165 on Saturday evening between 6 and 6.30 | lumbus. o'clock. | The Wolverine-Illini game | year established the reputatio: cam, | b el Harold Grange. Tllinois cap that battered down a Tad Joi tain and n back. Ilinofs | M JEAN e B s s o : i fix the | three season hope the coming melee will fix the | More than 60,000 Dects fame of Bennie Friedman, sensationa o L ot s Pl Dhi ppsnfiell Srnoner fands Sepetts Lafayette comes to the Polo Grounds | passer. ill-prepared for its annual clash v | The Buckeyes are practicir Vashington and Jefferson. Capt | with Marck and Bell doinz Gebhard and three other regulars are | pocina pem il | and Cunr m held in destined to popul he bench, ‘as fas roscca datingaciion i mmage, | owboy” X the result of injuri he Presidents | it pritis at some im- | polish as a tri > in excellent cc on. jprovements has- Been tmade: S U0l Ar € more mec opposition from N SH University, and Columbla of con of Williams, Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street Hawkins Nash Motor Co. i eny d to entrain on for B the Boston »stor last Stands alone among collars NOTRE DAME IMPROVES. SOUTH BEN Ind., October | foot ball a red from n the Army but Coact Smart scyle and faule- less it are woven into its single piece of sturdy,multi-ply fabric, A swyle for every man, 12 VAN HEUSEN STYLES 50 CENTS EACH Phillips-Jones Catholic University leaves today for Fort Benning, Ga., where it is to face the Fort Benning eleven Saturday. Despite the presence of two or three former West Point stars in the Ben- ning line-up, the Brooklanders expect 1o win. Their excellent record so far on is sufficient reason for the e they show in the outcome. | be mentioned, too, that | former Dartmouth pass- | the re- game ofessional foot bail thar Louis ¥ a confide nt | be following week into its moun- | stown to prepare some likel to fill th by injuries to Raiph otre Dame is in | with prospects of using pawn in return! to win: Indiana has future Big 1 view in preparations wle in the ba i Baker. hetter spi Minne al ts | Pittsbur, tain camp abo Car gone w Joh ready fc Sales and Service 1537 14th St. Main 5780 Merchant Tailors 33 Years. SOCCER GAMES CLOSE. Close scores were the soccer games played Playground Leag Cook defea Dennison, 3 to 1: Gales won from Luc low, 3 to 1: Addison defeated Cu 2 to 1° Lenox outpointed F Wehb defeated Kenilworth gsman and Madison pla scoreless tie. Thrilling Q4 AUTO RACES Balto.-Wash. Speedway Laurel, Md. DIXIE FRAYS MARKED BY STRONG ATTACKS J. STEGEMAN. le in the six erday in the At the Sign of the Moon Oven Daily Till G \ BY H. P 2.—The t week's the Southeast was the consistency of the offensive play of the leading teams. Georgia Tech, Ala- bama and Vanderbilt. Georgia Tech's victory the Floric team was most con- stabli@ing the worth of | it offensive line, a thing | more or les: negligible in this section. of Merkle and Marshall, is, in handling the s the best indlca- this vear that foot hall at some institutions here is on | . par with that in any other section | of the country. i The play of ( jones of Florida | against Geor rech was note- | worthy. His forw ssing was without doubt the best seen in this section in ve: He undoubtedly is | the best haifback In the South. Vanderbilt, with a characteristic | outbreak by the elusive Reese, turned | a close and important game into :\‘ vout in the last quarter, winning 1 Tennessoe, 33 to 7. Reese is| most elusive runner in | tion and most of Vanderbilt's | eping tactic the univer- | eristic play. are built up | ATH outstanding foot 1 in Ga.. October feature N over stron vincing an excelle hitherto a on upon de- | ults in hold- | ing the well developed Sewanee team | first down. Alabama meets | ‘h this week in the feature | | not until this Fall did it invade New York Bob Folwell, former coach of the Navy elevens and of several I ern colleges, has gathered an impc ing array of talent here. The public wants to be entert: jand if the professional gridiron is desirable it will soon prove Public opinion has been the ju base ball and has ordered it to con- | tinue as the national pastime. Nineteen professional teams in 18 large cities are under control of the National Foot Ball League, now in its fifth year. The cities are New York, Providence, Rochester., Buffalo, Phil- adelphia. Pottsville, Cleveland, Can- ton, Akron, Columbus, Dayton, Chi go (two teams), Detroit. 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