Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 29

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SPORTES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Yale Big Favorite for Saturday Game : WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER WASHINGTON UNIVF 30 in Corcoran Hall to d ‘LI TO HAVE STAR BACKS | IN FRAY WITH PRINCETON| — 'r, in Good Physical Trim, Expected to Center At-| i [ Virginia Hopkins | at any tim I tonighteat 7: coach, is urging al tack on Ends—Army, Penn, Dartmouth and = d 1l represented in the coming s hockey unior:senior te; meeting to try Colgate Figured Week End Victors. freshman squad defeated the Monday after: at) noon in the interclas, Ellipse. Today thy stiel as to cross | on the mior with th h sroup w that sophomores Kline 1 1 word came Cutler, Sanie time reque ough job rd's o Hine the t Powe from 1,672 WOMEN BELONG TO SWIMMING BODY YORK e ball experts sunter b O. B. KEELER SAYS: Jones” and Gunn’s Remarkable Run of Birdies | s has said th he ever made came h he tea ng, form st Perry women’s « ard twelfth W Adair and Ste ran down on the first hole of his le he fairwa to the ri nearly 18 inches abov. 180-yard nd hole hes of the cup, d his short not all aining ho! The boys \d on the J rds long, | not much 150 fost | this Summer ma Inside Galt] ' By Chester Horton, at Druid Hills, hteenth hole, meas- | About the point the > left clear o brings in |aainst the which ball you 30 degrees to and used a full ng tail-end pull. to curve until it rd: it came around, cat actly as he had intended and ended erclass series which will be 1 e, or who are interested in learni out for their class te | mentar n. | mentary | visi up 10 feet from the cup. It was cer of scientific 1 a birdie 4, tor a 3 missing his putt (Copyrigh: of the old rule ad time to clubhead will if you just CAFETERIA 1315 New York Ave. What Is Your Favorite Dinner Dish? Dine at BLOSSOM INN and get the things you enjoy MOST at prices you will feel dis- posed to pay. FRANK P. FENWICK, Prop. Dinner Hours, 5 to 8 No Delays No Tips O Stabilators bring reia: tion. Thenonly can you know the full mean- ing of pieasure in momlng. Conveniently on Fourteenth Street Hawkins Nash Motor Co. Sales and Service 1 Phone | | Located i ! Senma. Hoad Col. 718 1337 14th St. Main 5780 | | UPLAND GAME SEASON IS OPEN IN MARYLAND BALTIMORF son for shooti includess partridges, bits, woodcock and wild turkeys open er and will continue until January 1 part of the irrel shooting also opened erday. = limits per day per pheasants, woodeock, limit for wild turkeys is 4 violations range from $15 to $100. 3 duck-shooting season is now having begun Novem 11.—Sea which will hold a basket plans for the ing. Miss | basket ball tonight's | ITY played to attend played ait rls hunter are 3: rabbits, 1son hat cach class may | ! Fines for Interest ell under way VIRGINIA WEAKENED FOR V. P. . CONTEST UNIVERSITY will be particularly ms which have run throughout the John it home er of the Southern bud weather enthusi Corcoran triumphed Carberry outclassed Edmonds I'I‘Hl{ CALL OF THE OUTDOORS BY WILL H. DILG. t lzaak Walton League of America it f fresh water angling. TULANE BACK LEADS. RICHMOND, V ber 11 () WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. SPORTS. = 29 DARTMOUTH AIR ATTACK NO MYSTERY TO MAROON uniform. COLL Midwest Varsity Has Had Years of Experience in Using and Combating Overhead Offensive. Notre Dame Captain Must Idle. 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And this is particularly important now that White Owls are tasting even better than they ever did

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