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SPORIES. Tiger to Tackle Big Job in Last Game : PRINCETON TO ENCOUNTER [EVsLisk AuTo oRiveR ; POWERFUL YALE ELEVEN THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OVEMBER T1, 1925. BREAKS WORLD RECORD PARIS, November 11 (£).—On_the Montlhery Speedway vesterday Capt. Eldridge, an Englishman, driving an automobile of one-halt litre engine capacity, broke the world 50 kilometer CENTRAL GETS GRID TITLE BY VANQUISHING EASTERN MEGAW ROLLS 395 SET, DISTRICT LOOP RECORD Whiie aiding th: King Pin five in downing the Regulars last night Reds Megaw set a new District howl ing league record for high individual SPORTS. Weather Jumbles Foot Ball Situation BIG GAMES ARE DECIDED BY BREAKS AND FLUKE Contest Promises to Be Best in Years Between Eli and | G707 miies) recora by covering the distance in 16 minutes and ninety-filve hundredths of a second. His average speed was 187.314 kilo- meters—more than 116 miles—an hour. Y trimming Eastern, 10 t0 0, in its final game of the scholastie series, [ %\ © 0o 150 Teams, Though, Apparently, Have No Other Thing Central’s crack eleven yesterday placed the Columbia Heights school | and 133 for w total of 305 10 better by to Do Than Play, Even Though Fields Are in Nassau—Jerseymen Revealed Strength in six pins the old mark held by George Practically Unplayable Shape. Friend. Overwhelming Defeat of Harvard. AR MARYLAND HARRIERS RUN MIDSHIPMEN SATURDAY University of Maryland’'s cross- ; : country team makes its fourth start long years they have been meeting on the gridiron. Both have [ o8ty o0 M o against. the cach is able to put on the field individuals [Naval Academy harriers over the six- v offered as much of a pre-game inter- BY H. C. BYRD. 1d Princeton this week should play one of the greatest of all foot ball games that have taken place between them in all the pow al versatile elevens a who are s s of the first magn nosing out George Washington | iturday by a score of 28 to 27| : : -actice run the Old Liners scored | attendance record. third straight win. The total attendance for the day University of Virginia was defeated, | seems likely to stand up for the sea Tiger and the Bulldog has previ eduled Saturday. alled experts, too, have been dilating on Harvard’s wet-y remarkable More than 7,000 fans turned out GRID FRAYS IN DIXIE |t been tairy won, ‘The game was . e e s EW YORK, November 11.—What to do about import T games when gridirons are practically unplayable is a By the Associated Press. Blue nd White team plenty of op Liberyy Athletic Club basketers:will 3 aturday in foot ball throughout the| The final triumph gives Central |at the National Guard Armory at 7:30. | as coaching, material and the like do not count for muct nemy team crossed the home eleven's | tic fodr mangged £ ck Allen | ihe thermometer away below freezing and a 30-mil t Saturday, 1 so_much on Princeton’s strength, as|o57¢, 30 and V. P, I, beaten, | son, with = Thanksgiving alone ex All of the scoring in yesterday's |Sauad for likely candidates. Players|were not much better off. and did not play the kind of foot ball of which it actually was capable, but State championship title can be fig.| periods, the teams appearin aylor street after 5 |Tesponsible as anything for the pres- | stands out as one of t SURE To BE UVELY resumption of fc all penalties meted out by the offic named captain of the court five.|;, 4} only undefeated team, and this | tween the two rivals or a lapse — e been placed on the honor roll in recog- [ Gophers’ light conference schedule L L L ahat LBy Sol Metzger. back on the foot ball throne again aiter a three-year period in " |at the big stadium to witness East- BAS CROWDS TO WITNESS | o't fia"or ine "titie ana 10 | LIBERTY KETERS though the Lincoln Parkers failed to curiously enough, has sprung up both in the E: NEW ORLEANS, November 11— | Position after their first overanxious- [hold their final scrimmage before ¥ g DESRERTE South bids fair to make onme day's|a clean record for its four games of |The first game will be played Monday | of contests is decided mainly upon breaks and fluk line during the title frays, while | Manager Pop Kremb reports that B e for e ¢ sided affa whic ound up in a debacle cepted. le for th edf A ninch fsounc fup b daail e Gone in the first two | wishing to join the club may report at] Poor playing conditions are as much | were SRl o Rechanl ditie fEhe ny on | ager at 718 2 obod o Harvard's weakness when Dartmouth trounced 1t 32 10 6. | BIG TEN GATHERING ured 1s ek tleed il tho e | ey by Shenl|oiceee ent astonishing jumble of the West- | : agted put by Sonny Kremb, the only charter mem: Princeton whipped Harvard by George Roberts, leading scorer BIEOn iOF five yea ® oL aervice than to any strength they may pos Dartmec r that G BALL FOR PUNT. which championship honors have rested elsewhere. cheer the victors when the crown e share in the scoring they gave the S ness had passed. opening their schedule Friday night It is perfectly true that when elevens play in qu the annual champlonship series. No [at Al with the St. Mary’s Cel Wisconsin played lowa last Saturday ntral ran up a total of 66 points, | there are still places on the Liberty | and Northwestern played in a ve for the Crimson. In reality, it is true that Harvard is weaker than usual A game in which no more than a|8ame was evenly | the Armory e oF call the biar b and I n ce proved, by a 62-to-13 defeat of Cornell, that it | e ot Atenta the | tactics on both sides and nume; George Cadova, forward, has been|ern Conference s tion. Minnesota | ber now with the Liberty club, has|Would seem to be more due to the i S s | of eight vears, and alr sell. | the high school league, put Cent « biszer seore than Duswouts aid. | FOOT BALL SECRETS [ e et eteanna o el e e s CHICAGO, November 11 (B) The | in prospect to incr the ting | yard line early in the opening se: sess. Notre Dame beat them, 19 to T, 2feat Dartmouth, but schedule and husiness meetings of the | capacity at it Field sion. In the second quarter Ci Boys' Club Rangers have the use of | The idea of postponing gamies where ‘estern Conference will be held in| The Alabama-Florida game will| rushed the ball to Eastern’s 3-y the National Guard gymnasium Sat-|gridirons are in I shape has ember 3, 4 and 5, Commissioner | draw tomers from the two most | line before being held for downs urday at 2 o'clock and wish to book a | heen suggested S John L. Grifith has announced. |inte sted States and the South at|man fumbled for Easter team in the 100-pound class. Phone | done hecause of the nece Most interest will attach to the mak- | large, and a record crowd for New | and Roberts gained the leather for | Manager Rothery at Franklin 132 be-|ing other es of the ing up of the 1926 foot ball schedule | Grieans was expected at the Tulane. | Central. A long pass, Roberts to |fore 6 o'clock. Some one has broached the with prospects that there may This marks the final | Loftus, sent it over for a touchdown. booki for | Hive of outr cancellatio; BGER. {misny | cbiiges | ana’ iioks|aiosers the season for the| Roberts added the extra point Hank Duryea is booking games for | ieqrs " But this would draw 1 %] N SCr b ks IArora the home follaria Heeke, fullback, was the |the 140-pound Chevy Chase quint. For| g .l i0q howls fr 3 a2 the matters likely to be con- | has been made the occasion of a re er of Eastern's attack. He galned | E2mes, call West 58, between 6 & with financial will be the inability of the |union of the Tulane faithful from | zround consistently on line plunges, | 730 0'clock. n schools of the conference, | far : nd in the second period made the Wisconsin and Minnesota, to| W ongest run of the game by carry- |the Columbia Heights five tomorros obtain enough Big Ten games. This |are « kickoff back 70 yards. Fumbles | night. Satur fet: o vear Iowa had only four conference | College P w7 Jbhed the losers of a number of op- | their schedule in the Sunday Schoo: | games and Minnesota but three. < v king a holida ortunities ter their scoring gue, meeting the Clarendon Bap |an expedient ti Another matter that will be given | Chs am in the second half of a dou [authorities mie conside n will be the schedul Two foes of ¢ ir 1 summary of the p der at the Y. M. C. A. Calvary | perpleXing problem. of outsic \es, particularly by the | North Stat “ores i M. E. and Friends teams will furnish 2 more poplar schools of the sh, with the other game : | includi “hicago, Mich Ilinois Iways in confests that back of Princet was re | n schedule. | ! 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There were eight min been. desperate stand on its 10-vard line as champlon golfer of the Washington country, 1S | years ago, was weary even before | i afternoon to get loose and he still | Wednesd: | us to play teams that are | Aq- Stone confirmed the belief that | Britton received the ball on the first | trants being paired for the first mateh body, then|,,q putting him back to school for |the Iowa 17-yvard line. From there | Keeler won the ch roads in a caravan consisting | more touchdown runs. He entered | Women's golf committee. will leave the city tonight for One thing that those ir elder Stribling 1S | quarter he traveled 45 Sithrouph | NOROLSID compote I e s le 2 dash of 30 yards across the | yppe’Country Club. Fred McLeod is 1t If Vi nia wins 1d. t e e ris Dent won from S. M. .| the chance of PA STRIBLING KILLING Crusual Sight Ts Factor, | fore ; e e RO touchdown. 1 I believe that my sight has some- | (qh=¢ broke throu i » » with SON’S TITLE CHANCES r to do with it. My vision ' v t i better than the average. I can see e G E ning a vard or so quicker. That is, 6 FunnbiE Central’s basket ball qu BY FAIR PLAY. place him definitely Babies met | T 00 LON0 gl ) oon in a p NEW YORK, November 11.—Com- ¢ i 3 eyiher der to hit it. That, of course, COmes (o warde. it obRefian T physical conditioners in the |;¢rer the intereference and line have fovyoveros . Sudd g e 'l'l‘“!'f,,‘JARv,S MAKING DRIVE stribling is handling his son has de-{jine of serimmage. Without that help | tho" e away and across oyed ¢hance the boy might |, man can expect to get loose very | realized that he b toi: st wans| heavyweight and possibly a cham- ! appke’s plays were figured out Wi oan was for 30 yosdi” rnie Jarv | pio he opinion is that he is being Shake G 2 fiywe! pion. The opinio € [to shake me loose. It has all been a Tomorrow—“Foot Ball Is Like Life.” | Honal flvwe had over 150 battles in the | “Oxr2 FATER OO €St s he has been fighting and | were thrilling. : = = o) | Filipino, next 8 been picking soft | Britton had scored a ard place ones with a master hand for his son, |4 fOF qn. “Sorer O i iy SLATED NEXT WEEK director Who | Jife has kept his weight down and | yieg 1o go and the Hawkeyes were | the bj t|prevented him from being the stal-| gow1y and surely advancing for an- e foc @ wart heavy he might otherwise have | othor touchdown. Ilinois made a Phyllis Keeler will defend her title He was a Wearled voung man held the Iowa team for downs, | Golf and Country Club next week in when he met Paul Berienbach two |getting the ball. Red had been trying | the titular bout scheduled to end on | re than his share of the|the fight and he was lucky that it |} b B o Tias e : S = ept the faith. He must get away! asmuch as only eight entrants However, it is true that a | went over the short route. s 5 = 3 xpected in the tourney, it will ny foot ball coaches are not His subsequent showing against Gets Winning Touchdown. start without a quadifying round, en- s it ly affects their | e wds burning out and his father | play and threw a pass to Grange. |round on Monday morning. much. I3t} qid o wise thing in taking the Youne- | That same play to Red was repeated | The second round will be held Tues- When you | away from the thumping lane | three mo s and the ball was on with the final round carded for something | 3" gixmonth period. Now he is out wvung widely, at his own left vear, defeating Mrs. or it of school and fighting like a slave. |and and scored. {W. E. hole of the The Striblings are cruising the A utler Grange made two | fl chairman of the L big automobile fitted out with | the Northwestern game in fine fettle Fmore, the and ran 90 yards with an interceptes % Y sig! all over th 2 r @ a " ille school not maki; ight al pass for a marker. The same f 3 = - i el Rt = u professional best ball event whi etics at Virginia deserve | taking on ]"E-'! 3"‘ “_}“";"(’_"‘ P, | ® broken field for a touchdown and |y her in the professional tournament for is their attitude to-|moter can be found who is willing to the start of the second quarter |ppiqe 0 L PER S he Prince - schools in the matter of | Match the voungster with a local | zldays andy Satusday at o s Lrncess Zuppke removed him from the | b;ireq with Miller B. Stevinson, the e credit that is its just ame then to save him for the Chi-| Columbia, Club titleholder; Albert R t expects to give it go game. MacKenzie will play with ration . | st been knocking all such | | bow-lezged out West. 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