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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN | TON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925. SPORTS. Cornell Looms as Favorite Over Dartmouth : Yost Driving Michigan in Drills SCRUBS WITH FOE’S PLAYS BAFFLE HANOVER VARSITY "Ithaca Style of Attack Tears Big Gaps in Forward Wall of Big Green Team—Crimson and Tiger Rush Preparation for Tilt. By the As<o. Press of the Ith C these powerful and undefeat on Saturday 1ca cleven’s chance First attempts put on by the outh line vester Starrett, second-t as am backs. g end. both o nges have sent » weeks ago, an, k seasor ula Harvard fed start = Cheel, 1he beckfield , #nd Cros] . out. There whether be able are sti Tripp repeat feat Jiamson appear Columbia ORNELL'S stock took an appreciabl ugh ) today in the weighing gainst Dartmouth in the battle of 1 championship contenders ed team’s defense to stop Cornell plays gaps were torn in the Dart- shes of Recce, McAvoy and varsity was without Art Smit whomt are recovering from injuries Wester to quarter, where he played I'reits from the second to the first ight hali the opening of the in 1 since game wiih the same line-up posed the Bulld mbia_ fac versity before November is gett training after while Fordiam Holy zame cheered return four injured op New York dets op nx down L three-day preparing for here, has heen the squad lust Satur posed to hard Cros: by the tars play. in day’s Dizzy. regula from the Penm NI Pennsylvar recovered at hanc 1 and thivd 1sed Suturday is lull in the schedu eleven turned atten tate’s vigorous drilling aga tion to Penn tild a »wall defense otre Dame Syracuse speed today ersectional strug the for West Vir at Boston and the latter against Wesleyan at Syracuse. while thered its forces for two with W. & *J Pennsylvania a ot stor wles gainst h tests and SPORT | weelk BY CORINNE FRAZIER: laygrc 1 choser 1 be white purple ) w Road Hollow sions, will blue and Mitchell in the event plonship. ) i be 18 than 100 fa in sal skidded in four The 1 be vie- Towa stiff n off in each i-finais, o will « winners ion will meet in the final 1 played he have a expec have not 1 star Miss) will if they \s they yions them ed o years. ¥ Whitir them Chase; Section ? r Road; Twin Oa > ps. Section sz)f Rosedale at New York Avenue. Section 4, Garfield Hoove: Ness at Virginia Avenue. ieorgetown w at Col at William S Bloomingdale at Two exceptionaily close games were played yesterday in the kleme School League, with Langdon Woodburn deadlocked in the Bloom ingdale division ;:‘,A‘:‘l Cooke nosing out Happy Hollow Woodburn which game result in de n the nor 0-20 tie The > to break deadlocked over only if the diiference held them will be pl is found t e ding the t their divislon. S oa ”.\A:\d Dennison seemed doomed re the but in the minute scored a thre tie and e victor From a ok, accurate e competition, that has been this year. play io sh same fate last fiae Cooke the c was the best Happy Hollow plaved a cobs scored 10 of the 16 points collected by the Ben team opponents from Maury sedale division contest well played papite 1d, and both f‘i ;v.; we Loes The final core was 16 to 6 in favor of Benning. Gertrude nst in the overwhelmed game at Ros o-) score. Dor- forward, play guard, finding continuov Dais completely the up a Pierc W her will for Pierce Webb in e, rollir Harding, 1gs arc othy ession _of refereed Force-Adams' tossers arred in their game against Tenley, which was judzed the best game of the sea ‘on the Georgetown field. The was 4 to ‘While few fleld oals were scored, the teamwork was excellent. s oal Robsion S. score Peabody-Hilton sprang a surprise hy walking away with their game on Plaza fiel ating Blair-Hayes, to Th tter team had been considared the stronger combination, but Peabody-Hilton disagreed with the ‘“dopesters” on this proved their argument. Lillian Strobel scored 14 of the 17 points for team. he following composed the winning sextet: Mercedes Berry, Lil- lian Strobel, Iadge Everett, Bdith Lyle, Elva breader and Regina Bean. {uth Britt, director of the ground, refereed. girls Ketcham added another victory to thelr record by romping on Lenox, 32 to 8, in the Virginia avenue court. 1 wea out | point—and * 1d Ba ket Ball League series which entered each band ers of worn as ar s to identify them and trivmp the green ; Garfield un gray maroon and white, and Hoover : George ller ponents. who were experienced. s less wranch Fed The meeting of the woman’s of the Natfonal Amateur Athletic tion, which was to have been he the University Women held in the oak room of sh Hotel on the evening of No nber 1% at 8 o'clock, according to announcement made v by Grace Keefe, chairman of the cominitte: arrangements Mrs. Herbert Hoov chiairman of the federatic ed to preside at the Wasl ing. Al physical directors ground supervisors and he Wwomen'’s departments in local ind colleges are urged to attend, uportant matters concerr local thletic conditions will be discussed. the 1t will R s nat is expec n meet Bobbie Popescue, coach of the Cap Athleti Club volle: ball team tes that she expect: have her roup in condition to compete in games with other clubs in the city ith a very short time. She ex pects to arrange a brief schedule fc them if she can locate teams who de sire competition. to groups are scheduled to afternon at o'clock. Academy of the Sacred Heart send its team out to their new near the Sixteenth street reser in Rock Creek Park, o practice the direction of Miss Gra their coach. Marjorie Webster's for’ hockey groups rk out on the Potomac Two hockey tice this ‘he will tic voi under Keefe, junior and will have tc Park field. ngton Athletic Club team will 7 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A the Capitolites will follow them 40 and the Metropolitan Athletic b mermaids will dive in at 8:20. Bethany Athletic Club basket ball | tossers will practice tonight at 7 o'clock in the Eastern High School symnasfum, Bowlers will have a busy evening at Convention Hall tonight. A double-header is scheduled in the Co- lumbia Federation of B. Y. P. U. | Temple will meet First, and Bethany | will oppose Kendall in the opening | es, Brookland will roll against t and Fifth will bowl with Pet- h in the second schedule. The G. A. O. League and Agricul ture will roll at 8 o'clock. They will not oppose each other, however Each will roll against teams in its league. opolitan Athletic Club will mee: tomorrow night at 8 o'clock for elec tion of officers and to decide upon their practice schedule for the basket ball group. Gladys Mills, president, urges a full | attendance. The meeting will be held |at club headquarters, 934 I street northwest. CLUB FIELD TRIALS CARDED TOMORROW A number of the finest pointers and | setters of America will start tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Natlonal Capital Field Trials Club bird dog classic at | Poolesville, Md. ! Champion Sea View Rex and other: !are here from the kennels of the late {Dr. Stickney. Other out-of-town | owners who will be represented are | Jack Dunn of Baltimore, Dr. Lahey of Boston, Frank Riley of Medford, N. J.. Raymond Hoagland of New York and Rev. Coolahan of Rockville. Among the Washington dog lovers represented in the entry list are Frank Burrows, Ford Young and Maj. R. T. Thoma: owner of Caesar’s Ghost. There are 50 entries in all. Judges of the meet are M. D. Dar- rell of Wilmington, Del., and Col. R. T. Steadman of Winston-Salem, N. C, Ten courses have been carefuily laid out_in the vicinity of Poolesville by Willlam G. Davis, who assures the entrants that there are plenty of quail for demonstrating high-class bird work by all- age dogs TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'’S, 7th & F | | | | Uni- | | YALE LOSES POTTS, BUT REGAINS KLINE = —Yale HAV lost by , Conn. nd_gained regula vesterday's practi the game with the University Maryland here on Saturday. Improve- ment in the condition of Kline led Trainer Connors to give his consent for the veteran back to start against the old liner: An unexpected injury which game against to withdraw hearsal and one in the in the 1 Connors the signal re dummy foot ball. which comprised the program yvesterday. Potts will 1bly be held in reserve until the Princeton contest Bradley, who st led Potts, pr ably will Le reta as end throusl the Potts d will him to | e development Potts received the Army him from tirst-string season, be not_allow an ¢ again this Head Coach break up the week of Bulldog ulars by minute scrimmage today Yale's efforts fensive game wer presence of three tars, Johnny | ank Butter The varsity it ball tackles guards: Burt back; Noble and Allen. fullback PRINCETON VARSITY de St cure holding ided to for the licated the mer defensive e Goss and its by line dummy HIL and d Benton Richards SHOWS SOME POWER - PRINC 1 rill N, November inued his Princeton t Harvard here hrougt stro strir hes Winn, Buzz ore t for putting 1 vester team « ers, reinforced Despite the fic Stan AL Wittmer i Ke < and the th n the eld the varsity first march do made it one long 1 s o “or the third day in succe M Roper thu team Tohn Cra Lench most omore vear, guard position Millan, Davis flank position Appearance o s rvard Davis | i | | | nietin RIGHT GUARD BERTH BLANK AT HARVARD CAMBE There v Harvard's first the long work | defensive |1 tack, every with motion heade It Zarakov Shy's place, scouts, The dout turday was at used both ¢ 1150 alter varsity, E all da nd the neluded Lindne gour, left guard: Pratt, left tack In the back Maher and Miller sure to start the if present form E ht end nder of the line K right Macom? were ed is Princeton criterion n his previo: feet and inte cate. Maher's ch the start de whether Coady gets back ir form. Last week Hary trouble with several food disagreeing w ind Adie as well off color for sev days. hese men are in fine shape now Adie was at right end for the subs and Salton- stall did his first hard work since being injured in the Holy Cross game. It is very doubtful 3 Saiton- stall will be used at befc the Brown game a week Saturday, unlikely that Adie will be first choice for right end ov E. Bradford for the game at Prince- ton. Moseley gain ked net to Cheek as quarter for the varsity, al- though Stafford had a chance to work with the first sub team. McGlone was at quarter on Team (' keeping would indi. ying at much on 0 punting lot of ause of Lindner reek being men by them, i from ARMY LOSES HARBOLD UNTIL NAVY CONTEST WEST POINT, N The Army earnest . Y., November 4.— men’ got hick to work in today. The three gridirons were busy, with th entire varsity squad being sent through a hard practice. Harbold, who was injured last Sat- ¢, Was missing and is unlikely to ay again before the Navy game. Meanwhile the Cadets are pointing for the Columbia battle. Yesterday's workout saw some in- tensive drilling for the kickers, Yoe- mans and Hewltt being timed with a stop-watch. There were signs of im- provement in getting the ball away and the kicks had better carry and direction to them. Horn gave way early to Davidson, Landon alternated with Daley at cen: ter, Wilson, Trapnell, Harding and Yeomans made up the varsity back- fleld. Buell and Schiffler also ran well with the ball. \ “DUCO” (Genulne Dupent) Painting and Lettering CENTRAL AUTO WORKS | shown hy | With | | | | 1 | Chester Hortorns ParCh A BCDEF T oo R 3 HE golfer should first sec have 1 definite, col the forw hippens d the he thing the balls the It first best vou awk finest vet have “n follow the ing b bhead ne show the hal this is the he club e sk con here is ad. thro of the absery the Lus passed through th (fter Th om segme rasp the clubh: 1gh swing sezment ~then £ 3 irst this and then that, never getting much of ar crete idea vers try to do where, because they are do. of what it try ve clubhead this fast Ve part counts d swing straight the ball, ir 1zh sht Ti ard that the ball To comprehe uld wh Is to get the ball on a = serve Fi bhead clubhead is 1 re player 1t body ju in the nd but ndicated ihe slice vk the ha the MIDWEST AT ITS BEST IN VICTORIES OVER EAST BY DR. J. W. WILCE, Director of Foot Ball, Ohio State University. MBUS, Ohio, November Illinois scored once on a beautifully ited which a forward 1 sereene s was o) pass to Grange. showed thing * came t i} two touch ive Michigan eves d This play & her chance to kick 0 w0 igainst Tilinois Passer. d passes, eight of 12 yards 1 and Friedman man's pa splendid. avers pass Great I sing recc w one six were incom neso! Only Wisconsin ball teams. Minne her “‘Dartmouthlike & among her rugzed . Joesting, Almquist, Murrell and Ascher. W Wisco to tie ha Cap her la game, 12 . the forward pass game such r: are alwa le. Spirit of the kind shown in this game i3 worth more to a_college than victories. I'I'hn “offensive defense a defense wh nence. This Involves a “thr back" instead of a “hold ‘em ophy and technique. Defense Get Points. Yale beat my by making two touchdowns in six minutes without making a first down. One came through a blocked punt. forward pass was blocked, caught and run for a touchdown. Ohio State scored the same way against hard- fighting _little Wooster. Michigan blocked two Nav kicks, one for a touchdown, when Flora, an end, picked the ball from the punter's toe behind the goal line. Taube of Purdue, through his bullet passes to Wilcox, had Chicago’s back to the wall. Another case of Chicago’s anti-climax against Purdue’s keyed-up good foot b Indiana. after plaving beautiful foot ball, fumbled on her own 30-yard line, and thereby gave the ball-following Northwestern a “scoop-up” run for a touchdown, enough to win. Salmi is a beautiful left-handed passer, who also kicks well. Marks is a great halfback. Lowry, Northwestern center, rates high ‘at that position. g allies s poss them — . JOCKEY MOONEY RULED OFF TURF IN KENTUCKY LOUISVIL; November 4 (). —J. A. Moon teran jockey, has been ruled off the tracks of the Ken- tucky Jockey Club for life. 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Phons Fr. 8633 2271112111 E L1 LI R LIS L1 L2777 2 EE T2 T T 7, P2, h gains ground, is gaining promi- |way in arrangements philos- |the match unless Honey An attemped | Middie W foot ball team possible ton, 200-3 charging Iso dove FINNEGAN TO FIGHT FOR TITLE CHANCE BY FAIR PLAY Nov ne NEW Lattle tonix that pron N ¥ _Finnegan will York in a scrap status of both for Kid v, the ¢ to with Kaplan Summer and a lot r cue from this fig! ing laim Babe i The hat Pabe's thi has ba in v had s set th rightful plan’s feather Herman w decision in his Wat ry last f taking the s - have rightful memorable practically made. Picki am lende his class, gain h hle Johnny Dundee, Babe the first round and barely draw Yet Celmars proved | than a punching bag for ( | Who is hardly more than a bantam. Herman has practically had his own ith refused oy he will Finnegan Celmars from substitu floored earned > more the Navy boy. He to ta |at | ‘$ {in the more | praise catchweights, 3,000 for the and scray grab first v. His work around Balti- nd Washington earned him the of all who saw him in action His first claim to fame was a news- | paper decision over Johnny Last month he won the affections of the Philadelphia fans by a_smashing bout against Babe Ruth, a local prod uct, his hard left-hand wallops bring ing Ruth down in the first round. Herman, of course, has ability of high order. His style is interesting to watch. He is very fast on his feet and moves around with the grace of a dancer. WOULD BE MAGNATE. PITTSBURGH, November 4 (#).— Fred C. Clarke, former pilot of the | Pirates and assistant to Manager Mc. Kechnie in the campaign which brought the world champlonship to Pittsburgh, would like to buy a major league club or a big interest in one. 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S hick Suggs, | Finnegan. | | came in ame into prominehce as a title holder | Dundee. | iWOLVERINE STOCK SOARS AS STAR TACKLE RETURNS vempsey.| With Edwards Again in Line, Ann Arbor Eleven Is apion, has | resig | DEMPSEY-WILLS GO IS EXPECTED TO FADE LOS November 4 () Rob lana ANGEL oy Benton counselor of world’s heavyweight announced that he from the champion’s employ. ruther than become a party to what he described as an imminent Invalida- tion of the Fitzsimmons contract fo « hout between Dempsey and Harry Wills, the negro challenger, next |, year. 1= Penton charges | C tune in advance | wester i was Confident of Retaining Conference Lead. Minois Practices in Secret, the Asso HICAGO, wake 1ated Press small fo) Iready huas Flovd Fitzsimmons nd that if the champion fails to eep th terms of the contract, seri- ous legal complications might result pointed out that Paddy Mullins, for Wills, already has_been | hefore the 111 . e hon e alreacyihns beer Ibefore the Iliinois and another $50,000 payable in three |the return of and th large s awaits upon return from that money Novenhe Mict th ctory gan th Yost { avy Nort Saturday been put up by Yost of 1o topple the | the Consequently big Tom gloom because Ralph A lime that wi Stagg of Chicago declared that | L Fitzsimmons would accuseq of |ON 2 battering-r at its best in Ur ailing to fulfill terms of the con- ct, saying that stories to thi At Illinols Coach Zuppke holds ect 1dy have been circulated practice, an unusual thi With one or two v ¥ innon, Milwaukee atto irange and company will g0 into their thirtieth struggle agzinst the Maroon with the line-up that flattened Penn Two offenses, use in wet or dry | weather, ar prepured at lo for the Wiscor Cowboy Nick .| Kutsch, leading Big is | center of the speed a | boy Fry the heart Wisconsin is improving flar to that turned on sota in the last quarter | game for a tie score Meyers, regular will be out of the because of a le being polished Changes in wall are necess caused by injuries ( daker, stop “Red hroughot n offense anc 1 | Mexico The publicity man . is to hold t f Suturd theed 1n b al 7 I f t 2 " [ y Ray r Purple Michigan hes Cannon, Benton said, outwardly e known Dempsey's attorney, ing \lso is in the employ of Jack Keanr the champion’s former 1 otk | | | | [ [ | nager, and | PO Ter the scorer, with mud ck sim! NEW No drav wember 4 () »ssible with- ro challenger Dempsey. the et to champion- of Floyd could be Mullins Dempsey's YORK, > for the of either his ne Harry Wills. or Jack champion, from their fight for heavyweight <hip 1 the pr ior Fitzsimmons next iven by Manag secretary ch n's e on Drill eason it hedt cont e of Sut 1 I 5 Bent resiznin is from finnie employ e ex- agreement Lo broke! Le know ¥ 1 \[ullix S more ular re: g tack do, an T \ irded as a ha 1 and urdue’s sor the #r i for game and Indiana Knute Rockne inks out of hi aftermuth of gia Tech. The more days of ¢ Ing for Penn St Inside Golf Chester Horton | REANA Happy warr I, s had ¥'s rout ippke to point tradition y Suturd Couch erty end’s tight- with some- Listed as fault six is gripping with hand and loosely other. This is sure to cause thing to happen with the ball un fess the player is lucky enough (o have his hands work together in spite of himself. In the zrip the hands should he closely , «o that the thumb of the left hand is press ed against the palm hand. think 1y ' Zuppk having tory clally 3 dangerous entor time this offense the second tean is ex day Chic and there man Aft your hat have been put close together foree the rizht one up still closer to the 1eft one. ‘This has a t alize the p wher one hand is likely to lightly. ipping tighter ne hand often is prescribe a means to cure some fault of golf, but usually the pro suggests this be- use e plainly sees the player is too i one hand. Both SAMUEL FROCK DIES BALTIMORE, M is some tal upen g contest HE CLOSE TOGLTHE e o 5 -ACTING AS CNE« of the Zuppke nge's erity part will e ndency to if they ' Day EVAN ern foot what intensive are unde ed a mystery said he doubted if 2ld yesterday, raining t Michigan rer hThistlethw Baker would ad just e Wildcats Analyze America’s outstanding indus- trial successes. The same fundamental policy underlies all. 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