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SPORES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925. SPORTS. 31 arvard and Princeton Point for Battle : Grange vs. McCarty in Big Ten Clash | £ CATT 4 g \ (7 e Saturday. Right Tackle Butterworth ]{L\ l L L 1, vl V] i reported much improved and was pro- jected into the subscrimmage agalnst position, but Butterworth will be Only Team—~Caulkins Returns to Tigers—Coache geth Pr part of every game if he regain condition. ix Players Sure of Positions With Crimson | Although the coaches will not con- firm the report, it is belleved that Capt. Joss, Field General Bunnell, Cut- ler and Kline will enjoy the Princeton- Harvard game on Saturday from the stands Priming Big Green for Cornell. 5 PRIN J., November 3. ! Waiving th al light Monday p tice, Coach Roper drilled his Prince- ton’ varsity squad through a long ¢ cnd’s play par-|Fainy session yesterday, stopping only gridiron cohorts today | heR darkness made further activitios rited struggles in the With the opening of the traditional g day and an unimpressive showing to foot ball atmosphere | date, Roper intends to make his . and to| workouts hard and long this week, with a probable let-up for next wee | preparation for the Eli game, which fan- | will close the season. Although severely handicapped by ging to- | uncertain footing, the team practiced + number of new plays in its long S aled 1o oombel EEDAT A 1 “'\'w\:"“‘}""" 10 Jenmipe The squad, with the exception of oxtond themacl Weekes, wax in firstclass condition, 5 g D « ins having completely recovered ited elevens, | from his collision while receiving punt rames two-week lay-off following »motion to first quarter s led the team well and start against the Crim > that Weekes will be ain before the game on Novem New Haven. The rest of wckfield reported en masse, ges now permanently list 3. | he actually kicks it. He notes the di- | am began three | drilling in prepara s game at Prince tors announced that ever: the varsity squad, including h- Saltonstall and Halfback n shape. Saltonstall will get into the defen serimm toddy. Chauncey's and his return to ckfield will be a big | Coach Fisher announced his eup for the places definite. Fisher says that her Adie or Bradford will be a t end t P, Who ess dur Nash as a f of the line definitely mounced Cheek will start at quart nd v and Coa will o of the The place lies between | and Maher ber, center, and Kilgour a guard and end on the left named as sure sta S relund a tackle Harvard-Yale-Princeton series Satur-| on game, with | FOOT BALL SECRETS y Sol Metzger. ‘When Drop-Kicking. Irop-kicker must get heighth to his kick else many of his attempts will be blocked by linemen who have tten through the line as he kicks . In order to get heighth to a drop kick, the kicker's toe must strike the ball after it has risen several inches from the ground, rather than | the instant it leaves the ground, a |tured in the upper illustration will carry high and just about as far as the other one. It is impossible for lineman Jjust breaking through to block such a kick. The kick pictured in the lower low trajectory. It is easily blocked In drop-kicking, drop the ball with slight buckward til, with the laces in front of it, and drive the foot with a rigld ankle through it at the point indicated in the upper picture. The direction of the foot swing should be the center of the crossba The | kicker looks at the ball from the mo | ment it leaves the center's hands u rect to kick in advance Se {GRANGE CARRIED TWO | MILES ON SHOULDERS By the Associated Pre: CHAMPAIGN, IIL, November 3.—A two-mile ride upon the shoulders of |, s joyous fellow students was the | | in the lower tllustration. The kick ple- | illustration will have a | Towa Seeks W By the Associated Press spective teams tice even as he has done against ) | ried the ball, while McCarty averaged |longest run’ was 59 yards, McCart 1 | the Illini contest. there shall be no repetition of any- 21 tie of last year IHnois mot win or tie n it it can put the| men out of the Western ('uh—‘ running hwestern looks forward to golden opportunity to win fame by |downing Michigan, cored-on con- | querors of 1ii a and | onsin. B ‘ost men_are top-heavy favorites undam: | aged by the ) | Kutsch Ready for Wiscousin. \to shape for t ter a 1 f last| | week. The have th ! with five wi I [ {in practice | | | week is a cause for grea Virtually unscathed in tt Kk conte: greeting glven “Red” Grange upon | his return here from Philudelphia where his lllinois foot ball te smeared the Pennsylvania squad 1o 2, upon a muddy field o enthusiastic was the crowd that v would hardly permit their hero | to sleep. After being repeatedly urged to say few words, Grange, alme | tiea from embar , said ast. I don't know how to thank vou fellows for everything, but team deserves the credit. And we'r ainly going to do evervthing in to lick Chicago next Sat . "HILADELPHIA, November 3 Philadelphia fe t knocked out . in the second 5 pounds, Mavrs “We-—er—had visit down | | will be the warriors u Nebraska game Lincoln Thanksgiving Purdue and ently grooming fo anklin and But ler, respective nnes contl URBANA, ma mphan! van, ors b may be the story of the Illinois-Chicago gridiron meeting at Urbana this week. They are the ground-gaining stars of their re- | nes y. Coach Rockne hid y arding the game with The Tlini brick-top leader is in fine physical trim after his exploits in downing Pennsylvania. McCarty is living up to his sobriquet in prac- 61 's 3. sold. TOWA ). —A started part of Coac eye plu in Detern work revamping ield { consin’s last quarter a lling Jack O'Brien the Iowa foot ball team in preparation for the Wise Ingwersen is emphasizin . aerial offensive, as the heavy Badger forward wall may hinder the Hawk- nging attack. sch, the much-heralded halfback,| CHICAGO, November Ifbacks. Schumaker took Ba. gram will test his defense Northwestern game in good shap Ohlo State clash. Dame varsity yesterday Regular practice will s game in good condition. CITY, Iowa, November 3 o Bl S 7UPPKE IS SMARTER |1 THAN HE, SAYS STAGG '™ By the Associated Press suit Jawkeye stock vember 3 (&) t up a fight when : S ext Satusday with | distingulshed this season b : Northwestern | Stralght, unspectacul et e el ot | Dliy ithe ie kind of game hampaign Saturds st cheoreal that Illinois, with { we can do,” to the City Clu £0. “It is not likel m or the In the Indlas naker and Gri urday i probably ainst the Wolver- | < ankle has failed 3 by Chicago, an’ three points » going down to give t battle and do the t e “Old M APOLIS, November 3 (#). arning his M uinst taking the 3 the com Spears set erve back- | before Wis-| Zuppke tack by | much smarl an end, back| Stagg sh flounde) e ball-carrying row at fullback. | mentor cong 3 from a one-point di cking Harmon's kick after radical shift came as a big [ Grange and the as O'Brien, who saved Min. | victory. UNION TOSSERS ;1'0 PLAY. | Players of the T'nion M. ball team have been notified t November 3|at 7 o'clock this evening in th nk t have | of the Y foes, though | hody to The Boll-| where the ions yester- | be played. Frank Sun the gan s considered a What is (Charm ? (ina host..ina party ..orin a cc;garette? -, Webster defines charm as “that which is irresistibly pleasing™ But that isn't the whole of it. Charm is good taste without sham cigarette tobacco in Oriental soil. Muran does not temporize with this scientific fact; it doesn’t mingle the best with the ordinary. Every flake of Northwestern and Indiana on suc-| STELLAR GROUND GAINERS |t e o last trio of on the Old Gold and Black schedule. Only a light drill IN ILLINOIS-CHICAGO FRAY [ sriviia hii o - the squad was in high spirits BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nevember 3 | P).—Indlana’s freshman team ran Zuppke’s Eleven Is Out of Running for Conference |{roush Ohio State formatlons v oty of Laurels, But Can Blast Maroon’s Title Hope. SOUTH BEND, Ind., November 3 C HICAGO, November 3.—“Red” Grange versus “Five Yards” McCarty A light drill was held by ti fon for the Penn State game AR = . 0 BUS, Ohio, November 3 (#). urds against Purdue. Grange's| _Gpig_state's foot ball squad went : The Maroon battering ram | (hrough a light practic osterday |played only a part of the game, but Stagg plans to use him throughout | consisting principally of signal drill in beginning preparation for the game Both teams are determined that| Memorlal Stadium here. All of the|With Indlana here next Saturda 67,000 tickets for the game have been | Bl A% PFECTCE T 0 h the Wooster the in ts | 3 the | ‘of weveral sec.|Superman Grange, can offset the best 5 tagg said in an address not mo GEORGETOWN-KNICKS QUIT GRIDIRON FIELD The field of contenders f | pendent untimitea foot the Dis them execute the plays. Coach m.!n,“m, conatd nst | the Buckeye attack in scrimmage to- | day. The team came through the and every man will be able to enter the erbocker eleven, one of il st teams duri i 1cks eleven A number of the to perform with the towners The ; Lions, |27® ippearin, he h k line-u, ern will be taken in the strike, with develop: P nent centered on the tussle with Ne- aroon opponents. In their respective |praska Thanksgiving day. | games Saturday Grange averaged better than 10 yards every time he car- 7= Club gridders, vic » n reur r games )-pound D! t 1 oring Manager Lincol is in ¢ Manager Stanshury is arrangin me wit > call Lix ;. 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