Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 29

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. SPORTS. Bulldog and Tiger Primed for Classic : Changes in Big Ten Title Race Likely OLD GRID RIVALS TO SEND | : : IOWA HOPING TO TOPPLE =i o s W. &L GRADSTOSEE FULL STRENGTH TO FIELD On the Sld_e Llpes | MINNESOTA, NOW LEADER|*5/fi 0o GAME AT MARYLAND With the Sporting Editor T o PR | Gustafson lockin, ? 3 2 BY DENMAN THOMPSON. | Conference First Place Sought by Michigan, Ohio |uwii O e on and Leo cleven | | Yale Favored to punce Princeton in New Haven | | Saturda Clash Saturday—Penn’s Stellar Backs to State and Northwestern Also—Chicago Team g ; the Maryiny CHICAGO, N wber 12 (®) > o f Points Carefully for Dartmouth. | tinuing his pra taperis | LL bunk! Enter Game Against Pittsburgh. | A This was Clark Griffith’s cryptic comment on a report cur- | = rent today that Roger Peckinpaugh might go to Portland, Oreg to act as manager of the Pacific Coast League tcam. Washington club ! officials have beeil busy since before the recent championship campaign "AGO, November 12—The leadership of the Big Ten titie race, | h Minnesota holds because it has a tie in its only conference game, gets an acid test in the pal Towa game this week {ew | ended denying reports that another year would find Peck ih a new uni it appears they will be similarly engaged throughout the off New o recasion it Cwas R ed, about thir the tramsaction |3s also may the Michigan-Ohio State and Northwestern-Purdue meetings using e u three-cornered affair, with another Washington athlete accom- | lowa believes a dry field, permitting a spirited acrial attack, ca panying Roger to the Hub, with the Nationals obtaining_ Pitcher Waite | turn the tide in its favor. Kutsch, leading conference point scorer Hoyt and Outficlder Bob Meuscl from New York, the Yankees getting some material from Boston in the exchange. 1. the ve difh pegging the ball to Smith or Schirmer and is the nucleus of & Griff and Manager Harris both de- | announcement that Klmer Smith, for- | iense. like that which beat lllinois. Wesley Fry. a good m nied at the time that there was any- ; mer Yankee, Cleveland and Washing- | Ohio State game, is the center of prepara in the report, and, following | ton, outfielder, with the Cincin.| Mike Gary, Minnesota’s best tackl x v Reds, wen purchased & |is out of the gam with an injur s A Pitcher Jot Couch | foot. Almuist may have to wear 1 4 ! which Peck o i the unenviable | Philadelphia. Natic it has been | metal brace to bre Wis. badly | Zunn : e LAFAYI 1 of sett record for resident Thomas | bruised face, but otherwise the pro } ¢ the seven f i 0 nd club of the Dr. Spears are primed for b g 5 i e Wil appear trades T foast L | 1 )ulHl- 2 Vu 2 (A onsult Peck’s owners < s i Sl Ann / goyermithie hers might aid M uncing th e é L o , the ol <hip tilt with Z Saturd ! pected to play recent hectic world series, t “deal.” unlike most of has not been consum represented as having 1 It the or 250-MILE AUTO RACE LEONARD YEARNING EREE R L : ke e R IS TAKEN BY MILTON| TO ENTER RING AGAIN |5 iy Sl i W) et g e B il Bl e 80 0 S B e _,,"'”v‘f.ff“fi Q“g@fi“fi}m 4 and Wilcox ar 1 is under contract for [the brunt for Purdu with Washi E Chicago a defense r r re al 10uth that hopes will 1 $ opt il IJuu\H\A.M,\ S e e h e » Green wave into a harmless A A¥E | 0Py T for us Is som t it be | i ed primarily x 5 an hour, pion of the world f a f 3 2 % > to vie- by his own admission, but 1tk gl - ity big | Ingram have not . orte, e 5 defense Timme o- |1 and, pl mwe.y Aars, Cap to the test plan to lishing its | ¥ the Associated Pre l\whvv, YORK, Noven less than long pr his desire ing _ through o mnas FarE Quarterly examinations are bring 2 ‘probability Buddy Myer a Candidate. ing 13-' up to Notre Dame’s work that he had com ‘arne : At y er s 1didate Indiana_ and Wisconsin meeeting Wabash, Rose Poly and the promoter ectively, are ta was considering 5 o s principal b eklgenhs & 2 e an may not see able to nee Mnn, i ame with Minr Hw! he can ]lvllu u the out - he weather continued fair here )] « 1 ion ¥ t fact that onl € f the the stadium fleld that resembled ch Your Odd Cfi:\!s | !). kulw ic ni wev pav 4 e of mud W T i h el $ g | Billiara ers in the United MANIS, 7th & F neh or two next | wi r ashington red t Mar. s ans ¥ t Hense and o been feeling | traded or released.” P atic rfc ce inla cross between a quarterback and a States excee - prospect tioned,” “Sure, 1 want [ club 1 > will not be sold, \nvwd offer Grar ‘ trong e, Baker will appear as GOODRICH FALLING SHORT AS CHAMPION BY FAIR PLAY. 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