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SPORTS. STENOGS MUST TRIUMPH TO AVOID CELLAR FINISH THREE FRAYS SCHEDULED THAT SHOULD THRILL FANS' Georgetown Entertains Centre, Muhlenberg Visits || Catholic U., While Maryland Will Be Host to Washington and Lee. Georgetown Boys With Tie Would Escape Last Place in High School Gridiron Loop—Hageage, Red and White Leader, Not to Play. BY H. C. BYRD. | BY JOHN I. WHITE. three foot ball games on local fields Saturday, Washing- | i 7 . ELLAR honors only will be at stake tomorrow will not want for something attractive. Georgetown | - i Western foot ball teams line up in C and Centre College at Clark Griffith Stadium, Catholic Univer- struggle of the 1925 scholastic series sity and Muhlenberg at Brookland and Washington and Lee and Maryland | eleven annexed the championship honors two 'd 3 P lenty of thrills and many things of in- : were left to fight it out for second place, while to W rest to those that like to watch foot ball. It is by far the best gridiron 1 o , _ is given the task of deciding last place. _ snu offered here t asc § : 3 £ either the Georgetowners nor the Stenograph Georgetown ¢ > defea 1 in a game well worth in the present series, and each team ha watching. The Bl ud 1 eriul, tie cleven—this has Western, however, held Tech to a score been said so many t is harc —and Centre College deadlock with Eastern, while has not shown h as ate it has an even | and Central, and after a stubborn fight went down before [ chance to win e - — — L Qe ihenp. present The Blue and G likely to find the going rather rough, . L . S { | 1ow he sam September, than the scores of most of its P [ lowers in the . R S P, ] L ELEVEN IS WINNER 2 05 e e [ F0OT PALL YESTERDAYI su fornie 12.—Quantico Marines' enlisted men's | 25 { same, are its stars, who [ At Richmond, Va.—Haskell Indians, % team earned the right to tackle Fort | in 145 William and Mary, 13 % 4 ‘ Benning eleven in the competition for ling [0 hagpandiobecil At Norfolk, Va.—Qi 3 % i 4 the President's cup at Washington on | | = orinformation WLy en’s team ; ; ? Jovember 21 by swamping the weak otabl vy team yesterday, 44 to O, It 'was a one-sided tilt from the out-| : 3 / 4 ; ! 4 : . set, the sailors from the U. S| asatn heen : At Paul—North Dakota Aggies, k Wright, w 00 iip CHePNiYY == o b . b i . y St. Alban’s School « ma assic, offering g to the well drilled off; all schedule tomor enlisted team from the Marine |when St. C enc HAMPTON ROADS, Va., November | W5 is on the team from last vear, 1 Scranton—Wyoming Seminary, 19; St. Thomas' College, 7 . At L Utah Ag particularly weak, bu ause * | tana State College, 7. lilltop would be “ked At Mount Pleasant, Towa—Carth- any game in whi 1 3 : n, 0. Southern eleven, with 1 mont—Pomona College, 7; Forward passing by Goettge, Marine quarterback and the one officer play ing with the Devil Dogs, was a feature of the contest. Play was at the end of the field 1l times, the men failing to make a first’ down. exception of two. The line-up of the team that wi « Whittier College, 6. i s e i covimington “College, 343 Defianco Washington and Lee .1l biing to pose the Marines in the fina! batt the trophy losed when the P W s STATE TITLE GAMES 1ted ", T ON SOUTHERN GRIDS ubt the Devitt's game wit 1 will be playe Swantic nd and Bennett, 1 B e Tl gl R, \ R U . . e i L | e e ' " : i TITLES UNDISPUTED : LEWI® THOMAS BILLSUPPLEL |, ... , e : Half Back.. Capt) Lefl Brud [in oo i e e el ARMY. MAKES CHANGES rent that e among out and lal IN ITS GRID SCHEDULE other items of foot ball history to be e gt a Red ice, stands SR Ly EIGHT QUINTS IN ACTION | 75:ie i i ON D. C. COURTS TONIGHT ins Leest \n upheaval of the foot ball nost bevond comprehen- and the Univ v of meeting at Greenville, & heroes am to be styled Half Back. and North pravent smorrow after. the University | and Davidson p th David- an slates o plaved a | has been | BiL T |len dominate the tennis world Rogers Hornshy large in ASKET BALL get under ht when eight | agor ol ving-into ac | ious parts of the g o coend P — booked to open their |ish star, likewise tops z ¥, Davih aae m at 8 o'clock. The | Few will y booked with !hc; | ¥ with a win over | ¢ ' FOOT BALL SECRETS | | - : e By Sol Metzg | : S | Washington® i ing 1 ttacking wear R STEIPLECH el : 3 | ""The teams now stand as follows: = e pteaion TR ey S Associafion LEAGUE NO. 1. : 1 ”vf;»-urueh‘u substitute end, was night. ~ Leo as mamed Swma JuoollDND T 0 doog i el 7 S i B | T0 REVAMP ELEVEN gt s i 0 IS e, e e P ! : ; S v will hold th practice to- | i 1 0 1.000 e obvious if you are in e o v S i S 1 vthing | night. Theta Ti z 0 000 in n rush for i you will | UNIVERSITY, Va., November 12. . ou in secur- | Virginia's varsity squad is taking ad- | vantage of the good weather to put in 2 “"’f“’:‘“"’"f" | long, intensive training for the g ff with yor | Virginia Poly, to be played h your legs u S nd cover it with 000 Claret—the wine Pt i e Bl o0 of wines—is used bacco in Cinco cigars! No won- der millions will s Warwick Prep tossers opened their | smoke no other! h Earle Neale has put his men | through stiff defensive scrimmages, | b | by reaching | for he is trying to make sure that| All things considered, the Virginlans | ==—— nd holding it as in the v do better at holding | have played excellent foot ball when | . Any opponent |Tech team than they did forced to use a muddy, slippery ball you by merely hington and L Fumbles have been few. Cardwell h on vour arms and pulling much_attention s also belng | gotten off his punts well, and Phillips given to perfecting the attack. With | has passed accurately from center. ‘ FGOT BALL! HOWARD UNIVERSITY ATLANTA UNIVERSITY s when ‘a | Walp out of the backfield, some one| The team has been weakest in re- 11 is thrown. | will have to be <elected to fill the | ceiving punts and in tackling. 50 AlAatel Coa iah 1 pull_the ball well into | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK avoid fumbles or an op- Friday, November 13, nt taking the ball from him. | , N ome runners sometimes push the front of them as they Satnrday, Nov F in the second illus- tration. ] is nothing to pre- vent the other team from securing the ball when this is done. Fur- in this| thermore, a competent official will not grant vou the extra yard or so gained in this way after you have 1 . conne: was 1es between and Lee N and Virgini ry - S WL Nonh ' Cardive HOWARD WILL OPPOSE | ; ATLANTANS TOMORROW n Virginia and .ce made known that it was Vir to play at Les Howard University gridmen will at. | Carolina and V. empt to annex their sixth victory of | R Shite Wieig exanio SOV RIL ieha tomorrow at American | If it were me when they encounter ! anta University. | cheduled for 2:30 Mild weather makes us hesitate a bit to tackle Win- ter coats seriously—“Big, shaggy, comfy ulsters” are nothing to talk about just now, though all ready. What such weather does do is to emphasize the need al schools t would | ;clock. ontery of such & | " jjgward’s record for the season is ‘ etown and the| . enviable one. 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