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SPORTS.’ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1925. SPORTS. 29" Traditional Rivals to Clash Saturday : Four Teams Looking Jor Big-Ten Laurels MANY IMPORTANT GAMES ||{WOMEN IN SPORT {TIE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP (%5 =" " " WARINES EXPECTED Lo e e e etk o : ON EAST’S GRID PROGRAM BY CORINNE FRAZIER LIKELY IN CONFERENCE ;s of v T0 PLAY ARMY HERE ! plonship or a tie for first place pionship of the Columbia Heights Division Elementary School Bas-| . 4 |the entire week to building up ar ket Ball League, playing through their schedule without the loss of a| Michigan, Northwestern and Iowa Hope to Finish |fensive. : < % game. They clinched the title last week when they defeated John Eaton's | ; iy ¥ | LAFAYETTE Ina. Novew Syracuse-Colgate Among Battles Listed: feain, S840 6 eason in Deadlock With Minnesota at Top. Purdue, getting ready for Nortl western, which comes here Saturday . ) (R o 0y They will play the winners of Section A for the division title as soon -2 i S is building a defense agzainst Baker Big Elevens Ready for Frays. s tHc chedulafingthatihal iistcemplereds s Pl Viewiis o ihe el Loss Would Cost Gophers Lead. S T B e with one more game to play. Unless West School upsets the dope by R AN ¥ fect thelr ‘own running and defeating the leaders when they clash this week, Park View will meet | attack. The Purdue squad E. V. Brown for the cup. Associated Pr a home-coming encounter, and . : o ! 8 western, Capt. Harmeson LTHOUGH Dartmouth and Yale, which have earned their way to| Force-Adams and Toner basket ball, charge of the dodge bull teams at Gar HICAGO, November 10.—Four cager hands are being stretched | gors stin m’; on " Teailes S Ciecn faotibal . the Eastern program | teams were deadlocked when the time | field, has picked a squad for the game el Smas e T it s to have a| Since Coach Phelan beg pac };‘ tern foot ball, do not meet, the Eastern program f Jhih Myicw, Sesterday. atternon at ¢ from the group of 40 players forth this week by as many foot bal y 0N b o e e 15 @ wealth of strong competition the Georgetown fleld, and it was nces-| who are out for volley ball on her finger in the Western Conference title pic e e Dartmouth machine will retire from the arena [Sary to grant an additional 5 minutes | ground. This picked team represents I'hieir hope is for the championship scramble, in a tangled mess since | western has been defeated by I'u e 5 of play in order that a decision might | her best and most experienced play - i " r a thrust against Stagg's eleven, which Dart- | e reached. ers, and she expects them to come | Saturday’s debacle, to end in a tie among Minnesota, lowa, Michigan and ceasle vill earn their team national championship recogni- Bach team had one field goal to its| through their series with flying colors. | Northwestern lo bring this about, the last three must win their CHICAGO. Novembe 7. credit. They fought desperately dur-| The following girls ure inciuded in | . 1 nal drill constituted y R % St ik i L ing the overtime period and Force-|the lineup: Dorothy Kelso, Louise | Maining games and Minnesota must lose onc ottt Of the Chicano foot Ball ten to clear the muddle of the mythical Eastern | sqams finally succeeded in rushing | Smith, Loveve Adking, Illen Burham This de of Minnesota is lowa's assignment for Saturda S e rULation Tor the saime it steps from the jungle to grapple with the New | the bull to its end of the field and into | Dolores lglehart, Elizabeth O'Roark, |boy Kutsch, whose absence last week may have cost the Hawkeyes the Preburation i closing game _on November 21 with | the basket for a 4-to-2 victor : Bessie Pruss, Marguret Burke and | title, is back as a feature in a strong offensive practice The Gop Coach Stage review seven victims, also offers possibility of com-| Winning this game allows Force-| Ada Lusby. Rena Burham, Loretu tefully view the prospect of defending their place at the head of the |erors of last Saturd Adums o retain its lead In section B| Canter. Barbara Livingston and Alice | Big Ten standing without Gary, regular tackle, and Capt. Ascher and|of scouts who lied . of the Georgetown division, as to date | Canter are substitutes it Standne W i $ Hoht T et combeit i Sodie it is undefeated. Curtis-Hyde is lead Cooper, out with injurie o rn t tween t ing in section A of that division with | The long-awaited recovery of Moon | tertained the notion Arendsee | b L FOOT B SECRETS but one game standing between uEPIPHANY TOSSERS Buker, Northwestern’s star back. is|might develop in t-class center, | WOk 1o el By Sol Metzger. and the sectional title. | a source of cheer and much work |but now with t ccessity urgent to Yale-Princeton, Harvard-Brown, Piusburgh-lienn, the Associated Press 1 tWo vears in succession Providence, Force-Adams and Toner lined up as for the Purple. For they have new |strengthen the ' defe Philadelph WHEN DROP-KICKING follows formations built around the fleet r against forward passes, a phase of ABANA, 1 ernbe Force-Adams. Positions Toner TO GATHER TONIGHT ner and adept kicker. Purdue, ho: gawme in which Arendsee excelled early | C02ch Zuppke of Illinois, g Mary Burke ¥ Heurletta Joray o Northwestern this week, is stress-|in the season, he has changed his | come out vict Mary Whelchel K Agnes Dement € At tle of wits with g. zave hi Jenns Grabam. D Hilda Figallo| Plans for the coming basket ball| Michigan's squad is in good shape o N ot I""M»L;w‘ Games Next »\\w‘h. Cath McCandless Rosemary Mulhall fter Its unfortunate encounter withi TOWA CITY, lowa, Novembe ) second-strin be the Dorotiy Glassford Vireinia Barker | Seuson will be made tonight by mem ¢ With only four days for practice Yeurlin < 7 Vatils ot 3 Ketcham overwhelmed Buchanan, B Al & down Ohio State. ldwards is back | befe ving for Minnesota. Coach | Illinols is concentrat u paiditins 32 to 6. in the Virginia avanue fracas | clation at a meeting at the G street e’ to Tolster the line and | Ingwersen and his agsistarts have | And IS hoping for u dry flel Giloo i yesterday. Buchanan was the winner | gvmnasium. Members are requested tricks is producing r mapped out & strenucus campaign for Zuppke's gridire Georgetown and s of the division basket ball trophy last = St ook = Gn& ‘Garow, Biokeye | the Haw e squad 1t 2 \k vear. but their defeat at Ketcham's will wear Epiphas 1 Sy with bruises, | lowa scouts reported the Minnesota hanc them out of the running | cojors RTS L\ Rdkabi 5 Lk against the Wolver! | Shift one of the uiost dangerous in the 5 this season unless both Bryan, now | juniors, who have mada the outstand. | i1 e Y, and Ingewerse oncen oo W g the leader. and Ketcham 1lose thelr | Ing record In their rives durieaand trating on a_ defense that can cope remaining contests. past two seasons, will tr ith the Gopher attack Hold the hands low and near to the| Buchanan meets Bryan Friday aft-| ji000.0 14 5 i Kutsch, halfback, and Sn ground when dropping the ball for a|ernoon in the game which probably feai by Bl Shr et wvho have been out or ount op Kick, as In the first tllustration. | will decide the championship e SOl Time will be saved by doing so, pre etcham’s guards, Winifred Welsh Siiha Rooll 1 P _ ive ¢ t 1 1 game time that will often permu you|and Ruth Lott, were especlally alert - === 0 ket off a drop kick that would be| vesterday and much credit for the ton Comets will er 3 £ 5 h N ARBOR. Mich., "November 10 blocked if you held the ball out in|yictory is due to thelr efforts. Other | the Sigma Alpha Lpsi y ) St " her J E eard in the front of you, as in the second picture. [ members of the team are Mary Lott 7 BiRht At bleloti e ldaren begipsi e s Cveste ; t Michigan's In adjusting the ball for a drop-|and Virginia Galt, forwards; Bertha | High gymnasiun The me has it p Saturday. and after recefving the s from | Dodge, center, and Josephine Rowlie, | yiembers of the coming to inspire ers nor, coaches would place the lices toward the|side center University Inte rr 1 P s el - encounter other thun The adjustment should e - b ond S it o Carmegle Teeh He astern condition of the play ade as are moving your hands| John Burroughs and Brightwood | fio (ATE €T I Sero i e el e workou! given and Coach |down in order to drop the ball. Suve | Park are running neck-aund-neck in{JHeltiFNes 1, thelr opering gamee. | SE0E JEN TR St o Michige s i vesterday, prior to stiff prac he will lall time possible in getting off o kick. | the Bloomingdale division. The win ol Whote Mk Datad has made it a form ieduled: for and tomor two backflelds % ner of the race probably will be de- |’ Y i 1 »od sh 1 1 y b of cided before the end of the week Siline RO i 5 3 y] MAJORS MAY DECIDE | i it 548® Wi s |t st 5 ommers st vesse 500 b e e o {5 : e opponents from Brookland vesterday n leir campaign ir e appearance e e . irday viuning, 42 to 2. Bach of these|Runday school Mt with a prac- | the game with Wabash. It . : e ot ¥ that they probably will not be in the | ¢, A, court S, will 1 batliwick f the lars were in uniform /H Maroons LOOMINGTON will be in shape for the e A 1 Press ° el Russett, | cor and the M Aggies are riven 1 dditior one of the two leaders Pl i s R thariste. 4 . ¥ an_additiona CHICAGO. November 1o,k == Sawyer. Tonkinson. Andrews, regarded as conditlo ames by x Marek was slightly ir closing of the 1926 major league cam-| In the Rosedale double - header | Grant. Olsen. Phillips, Hoag the two conteren which the Indiana game last week paign will be urged by Comumissioner | Wheatley defeated Webb, 14 to 4, and | #hder and Tal - 100K ‘SoF Wilce pressed satisfaction ar has called a Kingsman downed Maury, 36 to 4 pete Gi 3 : 3 2 . the Indiana game in which of the major 3 1 Mildred McCoy accounted for all but | gk aeints, cabtal o NINNEAT Ll November | State was victorious by only 7 to 0 December two of Kingsman’s goals. The expert | g 2 )10 5 ars ver the dire t {3 move Jrepa; g his Minnesota team CAG ovember 10 7.2 passing of the winning team was the ! n preparing tin team | CHICA Novemt » e : Rosedale division race and are looked | gnd candidates will meet to position it backfield, in place of | he had 1w their usual her Peabody-Hilton nor Car i d For a ng time Dr. Spears has en in four yvears last Saturday feature of the gam the auspices of the new Jewist ance the lowa eleven Sat-| Purple squad through only a club V| upon as the probable title winners 745 at 1310 Sixth street O'Brien, who was given a trial there| smiling 8o much.” he ex sl bery has lost a game in the Plaza gam t nahwa team, which will play under |for ti rst cof championship | Coach Tk hwaite of Northwesterr possibly a v | Plerce tossers are leading 5 possi Plerce tossers are leading in the|pgpity Center. Members of the da v estore Arendsee to his | li signal drill yesterday because | may do so in the Butler ciash 1 1. I was able to smile for the ican League f ) ing, | irfumph to its list yesterday by de but met with oppc feating Edmonds, 11 to 5. Carbery . VR N et TO PLAY 32 GAMES / ing last season. He pla o If both continue their triumphant the proposal to s club rch through the schedule untii — their meeting v to the vember 20. when they meet each = . sl B 9 X sion other, that will prove the Wa The ack of games for the nin &4 s composing the American bas Afother questio i terloo of one of these anclent rivals,| °4™S composing the American bas up hefore the join e plan | with the division trophy at stake. S 8 s ennounced forey of starting the world series games at = Each of the quints will take part in 1:30 instead of 2 o'clock Wallach is leading all contenders in | °2 COntests during the season, which During the last world series. Com|the Garfield division, with two games | 9Pen® Sunday, ~when Washington ™ _ Yo to hotd ner Landis discussed this plan|to go before it can claim the title. | PIays &t Brooklyn Heb Bl b d attack in [ with some of the base ball owners and | Fairbrother and Van Ness are the two | poStics "Shresented in the blg pro- it was favorably regarded. If ap-|hazards in its path Dot ehetor oy eon third baseman |proved, the plan would lessen the . Washington 1 has been |liklihood of darkness interfering with Playground teams from Georgetown | B 1; leveland and end for two |long-drawn-out or extra-inning games. | and Columbia road will meet tomor- | Fort Wayne. Y Action to prevent pa Jants in | row afternoon in a practice game on |, The Palace Club., Washington's en nt on the |the world series from writing or lend- | the Georgetown Field. y in the fight for the first cham. ¢ play has|ing their names to base ball article plonship, will play 16 home games on siving the Yale |also mnay come up for consideration.| Fifth Church bowlers still are far|the Arcade floor, all of them taking y . ML Pakida s Gould of the Base in the lead in the Columbia Federation | Place on Sunday night. The first wn and Pent Association is opposed | B. Y. P. U. League, with Bethany|home contest is booked for a wrek l e s repeatedly layers writing for newspapers and | second*on the list. The leaders have | from Sunday. when a return game fchards gnd requested the American League|a clean slate with 15 victories. | Will be played with Brooklyn. Yale's outlook. [to forbid it Bethany is credited with eight vic.| At-home engagements for the local ed last year's tories and one defeat. team have been scheduled as follows been un Here is the standing of the teams| November oklyn: December 6, SRR R AT claimsofso-called Aprii 4. Brooklsn A list of outoftown matches in NEW YORK. November 10 (P).— | West Washingion iches | Lucien Vinez of France, making his | Fetws first appearance here as the light. | R .. i which the Washington team takes (19~ 99 weight champion of Europe, last night | i 5 z part follows. lost a judges’ decision to Charley Ro- |G 2 Norember Brooklsn: December 21 i Boston: _ January Cioveland: - 14, F. sen of New York in @ 12vound con-| The Washington Ladies’ Duckpin | Wayna: 17 Detroit; 21, Buf Roches. £ |League bowlers get into action to %7 Chicago., Fehriary 10 R Neither fighter displayed more than | pight on the Coliseum alleys, with the | Marcn 8 Buftol: S0 paer: Boston: pleased v ordinary punching powers and there | foliowing teams meeting: Commercials | laads 26" Brommion 9 . Is work, : t is by no means cer- {were no knockdows. <. Hilltoppers: Department of Inte ———— s tt t Pt be suuted AN PET IN CUE MATCH o Colimbiane vo “Washington:| SETS BOWLING RECORD. y ou etter s 1C e Princeton Climbers vs. Delhis; Beeques vs. Beth-| Rolling for the Surrenders team of nd elevens| Hampton and Dent scheduled to |4y the Public Debt girls’ loop last night cross cue tonight's match of the | iy the General Accounting Bowling |at Convention Hall, Miss Mealy bet eft | District poc billiard championship |, i b ague, Military rolls against Con-|tered the all-time league record for Stur- | being played at Grand Central parlors. | yroller (Generals. at the Collseum high individual game by gurning in a guard, | The Richmond-Dent encounter listed | = score of 138, a mark 12 pins better right | for night was postponed because | Virginia Avenue dodge ball team |than old 1 held by Mrs. Koh- ; s of Richmond will meet the Gartield tossers at 4:30 | ler this afternoon on the Garfleld court allace; cer W foot bailers are booked 1o |r Miss Ellen Lamly, director in SO TR a rea aS ster: | slay ag the Southern Preps next Central Auto Wdrks worth; right end.{ Sunday. ctice for the Wintons S SR Fishwic left | will be held tonight at 7 o'clock at 449-451 Eye St. NW. right halfback, | Tenth and E streets southeast Wadswort S| HAUSER 1S REINSTATED. i TOXVING : ma d (& g o0 d fO ] avide | First Baseman Jos Hauser of the | '@ Week 8| phjladelphia Americans, who was on mpo! the voluntary retired list because of ¢ |an injury to his leg. has been rein |} Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy § I | stated by Commissioner Landis i ¢ e povrPramspam. (o o oroomed all Day ¢ : J yearS. | NEW YORK. November 10 (#) to that | yrigison Square Garden promoters have abandoned hope of signing Gene Dignan’s § qy and Young Stribling for a herwise un-iq5round heavyweight tight iriing line-up. | Christmas fund show on December i . ' G AMOCO-GAS “i | Inside Golf | & EEE | | | N ~_ The Original Special Motor Fuel agh - the In all golf swings the swrists must | Roper {be permited to go “clear out” as the he place|clubhead takes the ball By this 1 . elusive back [meun that the wrist action is com ~ Always Was-—A[wa‘ys W{[[ Be Sa{e early the plete through the 4 spectacular ball, o that if the | the last min- club was stopped at the instant of | hitting vou would . . . g e e L desirable qualities Stibhte (ut g T = =3 rully extended, in! 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