Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 27

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° SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. SPORTS. 27 Intersectionai Games in 1926 Should Be Most Interestmg in Grzd on History HEAVY LIST IS ASSURED ||WOMEN IN SPORT||GRANGE BEING BESIEGED i " "' ™ APAGHES DRILLING Grange, who first gained pro BYT E(,()T] ATIONS NOW ON BY CORINNE FRAZIER WITH LUCRATIVE OFFERS"";??‘“* Neiine e with FOR PALACE CLASH a year ago, has encountered & T LL things must have a beginning. Beginnings sometimes are pain- it ; SR experiences in one way or another. Hockey beginnings are |, ., ASsoCiated Bres his has led Coach Bob Zuppke to hope Nebraska Looking for Home-and-Home Arrange- pt to be painful in more than one way. This favorite game of for one more dry ficld for Grange : HICAGO, November 12—The world is knocking at the door of Red |run on before his collegiate e : ; old England is very deceptive to the casual observer. It looks quite simple \ ment, While Alabama Is Anxious to Come North. Grange. With the college athletic career of the University of Tlli- | €70 & Wweek from Satur when played by experts—too simple, in fact i S o | “A lol of these teams s 5 o nois flash due to end this year, careers in politics, movies, writing |in the tha s . . Apparently, there is nothing to it |was absent from the line-up. Tk s ) [iba e L Tulane Eleven Will Rank High. knocking o large white Ales probably contributed fo her |and in professional athletics have been offered him, with the purse strings | (rang ppke ic him because he didn down w field with crooked = be mosktalkedior wan m secen 5 as made | qiar d stick Aside from r ind Caroline Brown. unloosened. The most-talked -of man in recent foot ball history has made | gian't run hecause of interm o[ no decision, however. That field at Penns ; R . difying as amara BY LAWRENCE PERRY. : ) nybody betwee . | te : representat Rumors were current here that | sional foot ball In spite of any ali = 1t IR squad was k were both m.lmtml jrange had . o 000 1o 3 s, and athletic officials ¢ 3 SRy almost “ederal and Yorke Pre r from I nd telegrams that | ! T the winner's Tine. Their presance | GFAnEe had been offered $10.000 t ol And vou! saw w e a1 v ind between | have tried it : very good reasons | play three professional foot ball os 102 e & first goal was|with the New York Giants oi 1926 is going What Tt Requires. Sonned Ly s toe in the open the reports we ridic \Ih>(| were responsible for the second | b 5 e fon_ pic s onths ag fiiericleve ! ‘ Which was scored when thoy | 45 e € L : .‘.r“a,.‘j\'\rr?ng“;",'\' i l TEAM PLAYS SA'URDAY awn tield will be tic directors of the . & oc the lall at the line as the [ Tl M 1 o 2 anding, preferring to shoulder the| Booters of the Capital I act e e Big Ten teams arc | e keeper was in thef, \ount of mor o lice tongs in Wheaton to keep in con § \nizico I act of kicking a player, and also th 3 cams of outside regions, th from getti . ,!lnnm High Dblock bal |exists prohibiting ta with 2 Sakh members of the conference across, goal line. J Sangleynn ime's twelve 1, [foot ball players while they are in|at large from Ilinols is the vision ; at 2:30 o'cl y _ Ottawa Juniors meet t but vexit . ate f9saun ) . S€C 1o § yesterday afternoon in a contest [ et many of his friends, who have v : t on the Mactarline i v irange engs circulation of petitions to place this | “eun 3 1 : o it Louise Woodyard ihie Dansisy I 't ball has inter name on the ballot in the prim th ight vic . ile iyl oletp e La Sl D e i ofctals, 3 13. Although Grange of Y Swarthmore L s s : 5 22, friends point out t 3 e be' within a few months 2 \ ictories and one | the : Jla required age, when the first regular Reed Medico pproach 3 ill meet the and take b f [ on the run, ac us. The force of gar nothing but in and Powell you on his afternoon, weather i pern ftting - GOLF STARS PLAYING me and insisted upon S VRN AT PRINCESS ANNE idder t will be interesting ¢ then likely to have ! s’ fons are t foot ball teams T one bases his o on de- pian’s new stadium, at 1l be dedicated t visits the .v‘n‘\‘w‘.l‘h{l) B0~ . okl X 1 ® You begin to certain amount the manipulation of NORFOLK, November Fouls Made. eport from Bos- ‘es on today’s menu " ter Hagen and RED GRANGE—HIS STORY ||/ i 0 i IS} JAMES BRADEN and All-Ameriea Fullback. ' PALACE PRO TOSSERS TO PRACTICE TONIGHT . o n Palace plavers of the S Mm-emn,‘ the o Will Practice Today. b et o R e y | TWO HOLES-IN-ONE MADE | sembers of the wan inston el b s atiaey safne N CHICAGO, Nos 12 0PIt lnociey piave: o 4 Tonlg - court artists go to Gar reports o, Laddie Wiadzien- ark scrimmage with the f Robinson, |5 e : SRR e arpshooter of 5 Y i ot PO T e Jean Reed, h hockey | fine points of basket ball to Central coach, Who has voluntcered her serv. | High Sehool's t in the schoot ces as instructor in this Sport In two Attomey for 5 um games plaved this week 1e Yankees and other fives the shing touches to te top speed the e CAPITAL GOLFERS SCORE |iinY : ; . 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