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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRI DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. SPORTS. Fine Grid Menu for Local Fans Tomorrow : Yale Hasn’t Big Edge on Princefon ALL THREE GAMES HERE SHOULD BE REAL SCRAPS Georgetown Favored to Beat Centre, Catholic U. on "Par With Muhlenberg, While Maryland Is “Under Dog” Against W, and L. BY H. C. BYRD. EORGETOWN win Catholic and Mary- That about iron contests scheduled of good. hard foot ball . because Centre game with Centre, ith Muhlenberg favored to its on an even hasi Washir ns for the three will not rt end with and Lec. dicati SOLDIERS WILL SEND STRONG ELEVEN HERE FORT BF 13.—Barly be plenty favored over ind Maryland never knows it is eorgetown ought to It ought to be LEADING GRID FRAYS CARDED TOMORROW LOCAL etown vs, League NNING, Ga., November next week the Army team that will compete with the ma Washington for the President’s cup November 21 will head for the Na- al Capital. The doughboys plan or two of practice in flith Stadium, where the ~vice championship will be staged, before meeting the Leathernec t Renning will send a powerful to the National Capital thi end the trophy it won by d ng the Scouting Fleet elever s | representative last year. Eight of nine games so far played have been won by the Army representative, and another victory is expected tomorrow, when m-Newman will be en- counter Among Fort Benning's victims wa tholic T here. The doughhoys ve van- quished to 6: Loyola of New 0; to 0; Tran rines in TEAMS. : College, oclock. p and Lee, = they have : b . Muhlenberg, ack. shington at Randolph Haudet at Loyola EAST. vs. Princeton a rvard vs. Brown at Army vs. Columbi Navy vs. Bucknell vs. Pennsyl of Balt 27 to 7; Notre Dame Re- | 5, and Pa Island Ma- The only defe: v Fort Benning was in a played with the Tenness last Saturday on a muddy vs. Colga Virginia vs. ntown. ms vs. at Syracuse. Penn State at | ;& Medicos field. at Wor- = e WANTS GAME HERE. Terrible Swedes, a_basket ball hailing from Coffeyville, Kans., is arranging a 100-game tour of | the East and will appear in Washing- ton on if some local quint will give it a_contest. During the past | 1son the Swedes won 72 out of 84 ames, Ambherst at Will Holy ms- Vs Cross vs. Canisius _at Itha Colleze vs. West Virgi at Boston Vs, Susquehanna Olse an at MIDDLE Dartmouth vs. Chica . & 1. vs. Detroit at Detroi e Dame vs. Carnegie at South son which st Kentucky e Bend. Ohio Arbor. Minnesota vs. Purdue vs. ette Hinois Indian ington. Wisconsin Madison. Missouri State vs. Michigan at Ann Towa at Minneapa Northwestern at Lafa Wabash Rose vs. Vs, Urbana at Bloom- at Poly vs. Michigan at Co- Aggies UDGING by the team trounced the t in which Air Craf ma vs. Oklahoma at J ment which it is worried Kansas Manhattan. day. it scems that t 1ces to he Aggies vs. Nebraska at for their Suhday game at 3 o'clock ve Leathernecks at The Marines ran roughshod over t could do against . the tie. Coach Hagerty points to the faced s. Kansas at ( Moines vs. South I nillion. Texas Christian Fort Worth. nell. akota at the unusual ither than vs. Arkansas at holic with Unive Muhl will go into its erg confident it wou SOUTH. Vs, some speed to the Leathernecks In Dufour and Cronin the Mohawks will present two plunging backs, while outhern and Dreifus exceptional un plays. Shorty 1 takes care of the Mohawk's k sandlot booter without peer Florida at Mont- Auburn vs. Vinderbilt at lennessee at_Knoxville. South Caroli Greenville. Tulane vs. Virginia vs. vs. Mississippi Sewa ines will line up in the same v they did against the Sailors 0. with the possible excep- 1k Goettze, who sustained injury to his shoulder. Sol Levin- ky. who played with the Washington Marines against the Mohawks early in tie season, will be with the Quantico outfit Tech vs. V. Georgia at At- Kentucky vs. M. L ton, W. Va. pother hard at Charles- tomorrow. The making 1 ontest hington at forced to remain ause of the in this Sun- Montana vs at Los An- ! geles. : e ¢ X at Pal ey rain, will start (Stanford vs. S, B. at Palo i e A B 4 umphreys eleven, captained Colorado 0 at | Garbisch. The Engineer team pis here early October against the hawks, and took the short end of a t0-0 count Johnny G es, former | Maryland Marine back, is ex- pected to ar in the Mercury line up for Sunday tilt at Union League veterans s vs. Utah at Colo- rado Springs. Oregon vs. gene. ST. MARY’éCELTICS START PLAY MONDAY | ALEXANDRIA St. Mar me of reeum Oregon Aggies at < D the Park Mount Rainier Seniors muke their bow to District line fans Sunday at 3 o'clock on Mount Rainier field. The Woodridze eleven has been booked for the contest Ah' Mount Rainier line- p will include Gantucei. Woodfin, Bill Smith, Ed Smith, Casey, Plant, W.| Pryor, H. Pryor, Clayton, Bud Bell man and Don Bellman, Va.. November 13 s Celtics play their he basket bail season Hall Monday night at % inst the Liberty Athletic . team is composed 1 of players who last Winter e St Mary's Athletic Club ¢ to_victory in 40 out of 44 game: rwicks will be encounte it in the first in X out of the seven teams make up the league organized t for the settling of the 125-pound championship will swing into action | sunday. * Mercury Juniors meet the | nrocs, Aetnas play the Cardinals | and Iroquois and National Preps will | lash. The Friendship eleven drew ies schedule. wh in the first round of the dow pending for Fri- [out series Palace Club profes- . | G. 0. SHIELDS IS DEAD. | IW YORK. November 13 (®).— Shields, ‘who founded the | 1e of American Sportsmen and its_president for 25 vears, is| His efforts were largely re- for placing game protec- on the statute books every State. He was 7 that last hip baske Southern ( e listed ond that can Stadiu contes Atlanta \ Tech h ausiness Alex- been wiil mber 7, Bus Decemb Decem- also hooked for he encountered meets the nd h ames. Dec locals on played on with the Celtics Manager Jack Allen lumbus street. S ness was dead. sponsible tion Jaw virtially vears old ROUSERS To Match Your Odd Ceats | EISEMAN’S, 7th & F| ¢ e i S CAFETERIA i 1315 New York Ave. A Really Enjoyable DINNER —in you'll always Blossom Inn. TODAY. is this d that ech’s - the dard s 1 moers | 1 dress 1 11 is nds For zames ad- at 213 NATION. LS WA\T GAME. gridder WILL PLAY PRO HOCKEY. 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STAR WHO IS EXPECTED TO SHINE AGAINST CENTRE J TWO ‘BIG’ GAME DAYS IN oOUTH THIS WEEK November 13 (#). e opportunities over the wek end and conflicts tomorrow, half a dozen im- portant Southern teams will play this afternoon. Louisiana State, playing Lovala at New Orleans, will leave tomorrow afternoon free for the Tulane- Sewanee game. Oglethorpe and the Presbyte College of South Carolina will play at Clinton and the fans in that vicinity can take their to- morrow between the Georgla Tech game at Atlanta and the clash betwen the University of South Carolina and Furman at Greenville. Wike Forest meets North Carolina State at Raleigh, leaving all roads open _to Chapel Hill tomorrow for the North Carolina-Davidson game. Other interesting games scheduled for this afternoon match, Millsups uinst Birmingham-Southern at son and Southwestern against Bethel at Memphis. 'RED GRANGE—HIS STORY THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FOOT BALL STAR. more placed M the all-American t the game usu BY JAMES BRADE! Former Yale and All-America Fullback. OST of the all-American selections of 1923 had the in the backficld Hllinois sopho- of the first team. Old wiseacres of Ily make pessimistic predictions when a man makes am during his first year on the varsity. The attendant spotlight of publicity is supposed to affect the mental processes of the No | through son such th recipient. of thing happencd ard parts of to Red Grange, life before he had been college was entered and for all this was pleasant but transitory. ne so that when he was any part of the e: which Zuppke a near riot broke out popu inte calls ** - at essayed to see rest left in him xtra cudiculum ing-pushing on soroify row Gets Lots of Attention. "he LANSKY, | couta who punts with'| tepse s and carries the | steppin | ball effectively on any kind of a pl ouUng won He is certain to be a great worry Illinois. When the “Praying Colonels” in the game |nounced in | at Grifith Stadium tomorrow after- | famous noon. one tendar t the > him )k his hat by to she the 1 m, TONY ¥ b 195 Hilltop fullba | either foot, drop ki ude the tacklers was around ti door membered downstairs re lost All th embar sted men's Armi Marines e Norfolk ¢ 1 extra heavy the Quantico pe e unsettled ¥ 1ssment on the most to nd do tumble all he mad row, he forced the. ot in and bring his * evening at the m so bad, but after pre; for his frater ed receded from ac ong those lines. it ar. talk, ed mc - out the tru mes he 1y his close frien. as They tackle the he Sailors, while the best the Hawks was to hold th to a scoreless tion of the field was against the Navy runners will show CONFERENCE GROUP IN EAST IS UNLIKELY the most : house which foot Iate” ies. few i who in gridiron intent and not good bleties of Univer: definite yuse thit ke a call re four nd in the e the of on hall another his coat him the drawin ky “date.”” For n his girl did n nent and a suddenly in arawing Red had been ball field knock over the everything else on the rug le along sorority her fellow to go outside for an That wasn't attempts to nity’s big dance tive competition 1 with said Red, yments. His ac- th of that. After slips away with ds for peace and unch in one Passes Up Basket Ball. NEW HAVEN 13 (@).—There is on Eastern foot ball ¢ ilar to the Western Conferen be formed in the r futur inion of John Bloss Yale's raduate director of athleties, who ves his views in the Yale Alumni ekly. Referring Princeton training s fore September 15, No likelihood exists fication of this agre present time, and the forming of a confer be necessary for these universit to fmpose their ruling on each me f the league. “If_other universities should see fit to adopt ings in regard to training dates, to a conference discussion would more definitely opened. If tern conference to come will be by a process of natural de- velopment, not through any move that is now under (‘\vn<|l|(~l’.u\!4|1\ P November ihood that ference Conn., lik he Spring « we a playe Durin a in the | sport e 11, ded tim W, he ice wagor soys would b foot ball trenuou begin he- of vrites needed modi- r work to the at Tilinois the Another r iness had proved foner for him Tt wasn't him an opy evenings with to the le-Harvard- and w 1t _college er—sufficient t such to keep. scrap i ome of h an t ou friends have, his sophomore for the base center field. pted his former favc the Winter, he. e to study and lost in the foot ummer he was 1 in Wheaton ive taken a rest vear. Red had One reason the mc from help pay his ex- following colle; was that the i o &r It outdo and it be at nd to about Red and in t} thi, athletes are ange did not nor has he one how- ritten vear GBID STAR IN’VITED (Tomorrow—Melodr: NS, November jdowns) “lournoy, Tulane been invited by W. A. 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He is coming straight down to the receiver and, as shown, the receiver will sidestep him and go up his sideline f, run. Suc run is only » be avoided by the ends coming in from the side to“make the tackle as the left end is doing in this case. BUSINESS TACKLING WESTERN HIGH TODAY and Western arance in the foot ball series today at 3:1 Central gridiron. The game will be a fight to keep out of last place, as Tech and Eastern are sharing second honors while Central has romped away with the title. The seri will be brought to a close next Tue: with the Eastern-Tech fray Judging by comparative scores and performances against the three other teams in the league, the game should turn out to be a good match. Both teams played tie games with Western, both lost to Centr: by nearly the sume margin and both downed Busi- ness by small scores. . 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BY LAWRENCE NEW YORK, November 13.—Yale picked by Princeton in the bow! tomorrow, be e she be superior in the rushing and kicking ga Princeton can upset this prediction if she is able to s tacklers downfield to smother Bunnell ‘on his returns of p can interpose a strong line defense throughout four quarter powerful rushing attack, if at the same time her forward p not well handled by the Yale defense, As the forecast works out, Pri but Yale seems to have a better one. Nassau's one as it looks on passing garm ittack is an ball. Sometimes often it does not the defensive i through and either le the passer his was the reason f f the Princeton vard—the Tiger of time and re ivers reach issigned positions very often wit Harvard men near them. T well coached Eli line is not permit anything of the sort ton's passing game looks good enot to score or lead to the i or perhaps two t Yale's attack strikes Iy powerful to do in view of the well conditioned serve which Yale throw into the s Against Harvard. PERRY. the writc has shown herself to date eton ha chance to branch of paper But a f nstable nent in foot it works and more It works best w st the on ind brawn ORGIA TECH-GE fr hu nons Shmover: 1. 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