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THE SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C,. NOVEMBER 8. 1925—SPORTS SECTION e e e ver——————— e e s e George Washington in Scoreless Game : Washington and Lee Wins Over Virginia STRUGGLE WITH TEMPLE | IS KICKING DUEL IN MUD Locals Make ()1\1)-_.‘\'rn|-2||g TI;.r(-al (-)f Contest Near Close—Neither Team Is Able to Make Much Headway in Slippery Going. FEATURE ADVANCE OF STRUGGLE BETWEEN GEORGE WASHINGTON AND TEMPL - GIVES GENERALS VICTORY Halfback Runs Brilliantly, Despite Sloppy Footing, coring Both Touchdowns—~Cavaliers Never Threaten Goal of Winners, BY JOHN 1. WHITE. Gr ORGE WASHINGTON and Temple University elevéns wallowed By the Associnted I re EXINGTON: Va. Nover throngh a sea 6f mud fercce title glimmering here thi four scoreless periods yesterday on the Stadium field he mud throughout High start the ( ral From t Lee 1o the battle between evenly matched e ng up as superior in gaining ground | ¢ style of play, and neither of theé was a teams. neither combination show pionship of th with the running attack. the fave L Generale 1t tintets consecutive P s . Onh | the tworinstitn Attes fans’ defense give-way he Hat Then. although within | a5y s iy the was unable to make good, | P e SN GEORGIA U, SWAMPS iha fra Rlue o n 1ay vie torv. A bana aartne the Cherry an nearly 100 Philadel enihisiasts v W ashinzion ing. Wilkotr TField hefore b hom AUBURN TEAM, 34-0 § : it N e by VA I ’ ‘ FT 3 # : : g AP e . S 3 & was to foresail it 4 K Washinzton By the Associated P > £ i § N\ £ 3. K ¥ - ¥ 5 5 ¥ o’ o Sy v i HEL a0 COLUMBUS, Ga.. November 7.— 3 ! - eIy : ! A The University of Georgia Bulldogs | swept_the Auburn Plainsmen off their | feet. 34 to 0. heré today In a game | that was nothing short of a rout. Witneseed by Gov. Walker of . . v 4 F k : rbed Georgla, Lieut. Gov. MecDowell of - " rena 07 Alabama and no less than 14,000 fans, ; G it {he game marked the dedication of Columbus’ new stadium. | “Tiea In the first perod, Morton, z substitute for Hatchér, right half- back. hroke the deadlock in the sec- ond when he circled left end for a touchdown. Kain kicked goal from placement. In the sime period hé t time g@lso went around his favorite end for | ©n one ar¥a score. KKain repeating his placement | Kick. Azain. when Bubanks opened | RICHMOND, Va., November 7 (P) 1 hole in Amurn’s rizht guard. Kain niversity of North Carolina | Spacial Dispatch to The Star vard for a touchdown and |crashed its way to a 23 to 11 vietory | CIMOBE M al=o kicked goal ver Virzinia Military Institute here B ALTIMORE, Md, was the fir ounted while atiempting Washington s ind took hall, a mple’s 30-v lina befe 1 for d ek over the slippery ken off ever d crosscd the iled to mu POLY ANDN. C. STATE |7 i IN POINTLESS CLASH| . held the dom th nd Blue Clapper of Hatchetites getting away for a gain of more than 15 yards in the sloppy going at Ceniral Stadium yesterda, TARHEELS CONQUER |QUANTICO DEVIL DOGS WIN V.M.1.BY23T0O 11| QVER W. A. WESLEYAN, 12.0 The hor 1 safe dur the second t the visite earry tha ball wa Coleman start darive for Templa's goal with vard run. but ihe Quake i Mfense a & Tater when led d Cnleman’s The teams | the third ton also attem) but after one particnls heave. Br the A Pross BLACKSBURG, Va Honors w wember T Novembher 7. a little muck and mire dorsn’t »,.“.v.r-rlv' Van Gieesn, Bulldog end. starred today before a crowd of 10,000 spec stop “Men of the Land and Seéa.” A great deal of it doesn’t some- Sapp to Wilton < con | in (he final quarter when he inter. tatore as the Marines proved today while they were deféating West nected with another a cepted a pass by Willlams and racad | A splendid running attack, an abil- | : . Tk / . seoring threat 12 vards. From there the Red and | ity to intercept passes when déep in| Virginia Weslyan, 12 to 0. in the mud and rain at Baitimore Stadinm idiron that R Clapper'a long run Black strietl 766wava. whan. their own territory and the faculty of | Seemingly perfectly at home in the mud. the Leatherneck gridders blé to reco FLORIDA IMPRESSIVE hack a punt put George 1\ Moore to Morton, netted 22 var apitalizing scoring opportunities were | even without the service of “the great” Goettge, plowed and plunged The LAl COLLIGE « Aeep in Temple territory with o Biinahionm the threé factors that spelled victory | got away on a couple of sweeps and even threw a few effective forw t the s minutes to play. A 15-vard penalty | The game waxed hot when Kain |for the Tarheel eleven | passes to get a pair of touchdowns and hold the boys from Buckha t t I nting duel meted out to the rad-jerseved team ad- | ook the kickoff and returned to the | W Va, sate. times, anded the i mornin : - 3 : 4 . most when e pass, < and first powe pretty m on when Imer is left as many as ewn in the path he er, too. was effective, hut ti und Blue line ming materiz Al in 8l the p Lines, frar thes nd Summa “ositions Wy RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REP\IRE REW SR b1 T0 R D NG WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS pass wa THE LINCOLN TEXTILE €0, Tears. ente and harne in all kinde of Flath woven like new 1184 Virginia Military Institute, by a daz vanced the ball still farther and Cole- | 20 vard line. vhich ~ Morto rd line. after which Morton hoas Waat ' Nitgiiia lied, and aftey recovering a Cadet fum- | getting. But, even granting that it rush, however, the wet ball zot away . MOUNTAINEERS GAIN I e T o revulied & Foard ftors brought the ball near the goal point put the Carolinians in the lead | not pe said that they either shunnad toud | - cision | Later in this period an éxchange of [ S TH 1 0" qiiron amphibians | Store by perinds been advanced to 15-vard line t STy : 7—West Vir. in 12 vards gain, and then on a fake h 4 Levinekes for Mcfency iller Teft tackls 5 #inia. everwhelmed H Leathernecks Score Early. S hanaea btk S Eiorbit - ok el sling aerial attack in the first few man got through for a 10-vard gain | siarted around tight. reversed the | Minutes of play, was the first to| Bobcats fhat, put the elevens within six vards | fleli and raced 71 vards for & touch. | SCore, But the Downhomers soon ral | would have preferred u more arid of the counting mark. On the next | go: z 2 ot ble on the kick-off, tore their way |would have been a physical impossi- | ¥ (el from Coleman, ending the opportunity through for a touchdowh. bility for any one on the field ‘"‘Sfl!;’y,' unded to score. Another penalty on the vis Sparrows’ drop-kick for the extra|uvoid the profuse dampness, it Stoke. 2 vesulted in @ 3-vard loss again after the Hatchetites had taken | until Windy White's placement Kick [any of the heavier going or showed | }} “arolina’s the punt, but another muff robbed EASY WIN |N BOSTON in the second half propélled the ball|ap” inclination to do 86. 1 E tate launched | them of a final chance to get tha de 45 vards for a field goal. So, while they smashed couraz their offensive. After the ball had vances, Diffey ar e ’ oA L 3 - | Marines 8 0 2 s i { tackle driv Th edh Lineup and Summaty. | punts gave Carolina the ball on V. M. | ¢om Quantico and ,amely gave their | 82 V3" wedteran 8 0 0 0='3|Austin win the game | tackle dri homas play Py gLl FAD By the Associated Pross L’s 37-vard line. A neat pass resulted | jogi ¢ waen't quite enough Substitutiony; MahwesrHenry for Pugh. | With the boot"went | STeat game on a wing, coming Haian, P A4 1e I November for Hough. , into the Gobbler line and the ball ter time to ches L Hoston Colleze at | Dass Underwood skirted right end for Zuber for n. W. Va. Wesley Burnel. Lett guard 1 | foot ball, 20 to 8. today with o com. |20 vards to the Cadets’ -inch line.| e first touchdown came with a | 5LR"; / or b, B on and Daves were Mitehell Rizht g k | bined aerial and running attack. The From there the hall was taken over to | o qdenness that took of con- | Scheib ng blocks, while Wilson and McVe fidence out of West Wes- ENGLISH BEAT IRISH. MQiad Triee Slaughter () Rizht ta e | Jocal e ohls Wt come i the | Dut the Downhomers in front again, s TRERE I o local Yean nly threat ndiin e | BUL SHETRN Wilton Quarter hack Walton | 1nst peric nd it never goi hevond i . Clapper Tef Crenee | the oppofient's i4-vard line. Olikér at | 1D the third period S :r 3 fleld goal from the 10.varc Coleman A L POE S : = Carolina had recovered the Cadet fumble. The Tarheele henefited a in in the fourth period hy a Cadet fimble, ré- covering the hall in midfeld, and on two beautiful passes and end runs | long maren | WeNt over for thelr final sc o end T | pAlthoush detented, ‘the v irginians : d Carolina dazzled by their a hy Farley and plunges through the | A9 Jaroinn Gemsed Bv thee, aerny NAVY PLEB’ES DOWN tine, ilardy Cscoring and - Farnn | folih frames had the bal L ithin | weather conditions. A striking ex- Kkick the extra point. Far-| Jyfine dgisrance. |ception in this respect was the | ley ran back a punt for 43 vards in Gheence of excessive fumbling i MARYLAND FRESHMEN the last period. Hardy made a hard Line-up and S Finally, a few minutes after the drive througzh the left tackle, and| X Cur (2). Position (111, |1ast quarter opened, the Marines un- | after more rushing arley shot | McMur kan |leashed another sustained attack | through for eight yards and & touch- | Fayiiner tert ‘eaara ‘AP | and, aided by a penalty incurred by November 7. down. Farnum's third attempt at|Meclver Canper 5 v |an overzealous Bobcat, shoved the excellent foot | kicking a goal was unsuccessful. CRTEE Hept sl ball over for the final touchdown. the University | Farnum ran one kick-off for 50| Dodderer Right end ‘West Virginia Wesleyan had one here today, | ¥ards and Glenn another for 57. An|gparrow Huarierieck --Caldwell | chance to score, but the umpire de- injury received when Glenn was | paref " Rikht balfb rich | tected & transgression of the rules thrown forced him out later in the | Devine . Fullback White | and the boys from the New Dominion game, Hardy taking his place. _Score by periods thad to see their only real oppor quarter, when they vielded to a bril Line-Up and Summary " §3 3| tunity nipped in the bud. Capt. liant passing and cnd running at W. Va. (201 tions. Boston €. (0). | 2 King tried a place kick, but it tack. plaved ven terms with the | Plezer nd Harigon | D short and the day's llnlne menace of Nive o K16 * yjcdlandy | atier A the Leatherneck goal line was over | M full 7 Ao L 5 Kkt ooni | when Brunelle caught the hall on i the p e kick and ran it back to his | own Z20-yard line “¢” CLUB DROPS OUT OF GRID GAME PLANS Robert Acorn. president of the “C” Club, announced late vesierday that | | the organ n had abandoned plans sponsoring the Central-GGonzaga ® Wilson Stadium on : oD hoth showed headwork in tunninz overtaken S i fo MATDSTONE and Henry their machines A 7y - : i November | For Virginia t ack MeQu zinia .,”)4.:" Wiiker 4 = ). —F ted Ireland by Walp in the arters 2 i - match here today ontstandir lvan With two 3f Maryland men- 2a Puzh—and Brunelle starring. the M ines tnrned loose Varied nir, sea and land attack that counted a touchdown three minutes |after the contest opened Then for the rest of the first half and the first period of the second half, the struggle resolved itself into the kind of foot ball one naturally | would look for under such miserable v lifted a ne after ball on a Newton Street NW The first tonehdown came early in the second period. Oliker took 2 for from Farley and raced line, Farnum kicking T For Wiltor Engle for Fran for: Yo ward pa across the goal ®Kriz (lowa). ] o In the third period a minntes. down (he field ended with ANNAPOLIS, Md., Navy plebes play ball in winning fr of Maryland fresl 28 to 1 The Marylanders showed flashes of | zood work and. except in the fi Drive a Chrysler Four and You Will Want to Own It ccasior ¢ Wt ar v 3 Tmniye M <he . e than | Moriieo arha: beman—Mr. Sa Baston i Tufis) : 4 tack in the and Miller did ball Hext sehsdn a2 OLD TARHEEL RIVALS T e | B NOT TO MEET IN 1926 i fipst plas Fiillback e in Nave | Points from try after tou RALBIGH, ... November 7 and the cecond was the resuit of a Michi woch (Virg Head ihorn (Dartme Cronin Weston | MeKennay | nd Wuin took the hall Navy's touch A ride in a Chrysler Four goes beyond all previous concep- tion of what a car of this price should be and do. 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University of North Carolina | & bt S ettt et and State College will not meet in foot | g The announcement by the State ol ninutes each 1 e officials here today came after it | for was learned that athletic committees |foot ball game at is to have a municinal [of the two institutions at Durham | Xovember 20. fon 1o supervise hox. |failed to agres upon a date for the | OMcials of the club also denied that there had heen any split with repre- most Morse on a line St Louis » Parrish 1thletic comm vere fouzht on 1 the second land’s hyard | 1 Marviand held for downs vard line, Kes3ler and inArack Lreaking throuzh for the ved distance Moree: seored azain for In_the final q Line-up and su Plebes (28 ling. me. * __luentatives of the Gonzaga Alumni As- sociation over a disposition of the \ n zate receipts. 1t was explained that AL v ¥ by The letter men had no power to enter | i & 3 into any contrae and were not in| ’ any v attempting to interfere “‘IVh\ I 0 S I STEPHEN S I‘OD AY Central’s arrangements for the con. | the “Navy . “ test. ~ | arter It had bheen hoped, however, inas- | mar: Marsland | much as the fight probably would he | P R e g 2 3 for the city eridiron championship. 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AR Chrysler medeisare watne chate by che Ottawas will oppose the 2 o'clock on Manroe | | eteven at 2 Georgetown | Wearers of the livery station eleven at Fifteenth and H 1| streets northeast. | MISSOURI U. CONTINUES | Dungaree ITS TRIUMPHANT MARCH 8T. LOUIE, November 7 (#).—Uni varsity of Missouri Tigers continued their march toward another Missouri valley foot ball championship by jowning the Washington University Pikers today, 11 to 0 Missouri scored touchdowns in the zécond and fourth periods. MERCER SHOWS POWER. MACON, Ga., November 7 (P.— Mercer University's foot ball ecleven played its zreatest game of the season today, defeating Furman, 17 to 0, ind outplaying the visitors all the way through PLAY SCORELESS GAME. NORMAN, Okla., I"sing every coneceit nd Oklahema zvi tled to a scoreles here this afternoon. made much promress. November 7 (#) ble tactic, Kahsas diron elevens bat tie on Owen Field Neither gide . game with Brookland Injurlesy received in Inst Sunday's| BIRMINNGHAM, Ala., November 7| probably will | #).—Alabama’s Crimson Tide surged keep Hamby and Newcomb on thel(o victory in a game with Kentucky Anacostia F bench today when | here today by a score of 31 to l.‘ | Members of the_Hess team will be | sent through signal practice at 9) I oclock in pr fon for a game this afternoon at 2:30 with the Knicker hocker Préps, in Georzetown Hollow The Hessmen have 2 field for Thanks ginv day. but are without opponents. | Call Lincoln 7976, receiving of who scored the ty- ihe feam takes on the Palace eleven. | 15(E 000N TV & soore of ' 1o 0. at 11:30 for light signal practice prior |the Eouthern Conférence champion. | 2. Managers seeking games in the | E asked to can | HAMPDEN-SIDNEY TIES | Louis Litman at North 5950, between | —Sweeping down Wearn Field for 67 i lege, 6 t today. | led by the | passes by Atkin. i ! McGill Building at 1 o'clock to pré.|strong offensive, seoring In tha fArst Federal foot ballers aré requested oné same closer to a possible repeth to their geme with the Californians.at | ship. | 125-pound class are [ it onar | DAVIDSON ELEVEN, 6-6 vards in the third quarter the Hamp- | The Virginia gz touchdown. ceed to Alexandria, swhere the Vir-'quarter. to report at Fourteenth and 8 streets tion of her 1924 performance, winning 1 o'clock on Monument gridiron No. | CHARLOTTE, N. C., November . den-Sidney eleven tied Davidson Col- brilliant runnir | Waverly players will meet at the | Davidson started the game with a 3 With the exception of Riley, who Is nursing a fractured rib. the Mohawk line-up will he Intact. Don Childress, former fentral High captain, is expected:to hold down an | end position. Probable line-ups of the two teams: Collegians, Positions. Mohawks Left end. Chilgrecs Left tackle. “Van Meter | Browning | .Left zuard ‘Center .Epberts .. Burne ©Russell - Exan Scnofield “Furour ", Cronin Dreifus ght end tarterbacl " izht halfba, : halfback. . Fullback DETEOIT U. IS VICTOR. DETROIT, November 7 (®).—Uni versity of Detroit defeated St. Louis versity, 12 to 6. The game was played in'a downpour. Mamier for Detroit in the fir: period and in in the finel quarter after taking a pass from Phillipart. Ramacciotti seored the visitors' touchdowt i the period, - scnred 1 cae i cuchmirs wich ler, which exnmox be couneerfeited and cennot be dltered or rermoved wirhout conciusie: evidence of tamper.ng. CHRYSLER FOUR — H. B. LEARY, JR,, & BROS. 1612 You St. Branch Salesroom—Connecticut Ave. and Q St. North 4296

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