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SPORTS, 'I"Hl‘l EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923 SPORTS. Three Conlests Here Saturday Afternoon : Dartmouth Not Alone in Grid Field COLLEGE ENGAGEMENTS BALL PLAYERS MAKE FRIENDS SAY GRANGE |SFFOULD NOT BE HERALDED CLASH WITH SERVICE TILT| BI6 MONEY ON LAND | e ——— HASTAKENNOAGTION AS AMERICA’S BEST TEAM BY JOIN B. FOSTER. L . i By the Associated Prees. Major league ball players who have T . P D ANA, .l Noyeuivor = s G it in B Geerge Washington Meets Buffalo and Catholic l‘.]im eve to busi zined more than i ‘ | . riends of Red Grange ha !|Doubtless Is Greatest in East and Ranks Among | he has signed to p 2 al wu-\»‘\!Hnnhvu on their 5 the Chic 0 Be: next Ay . v o . . . N (0 Vlovida Tast Spring. | B 3 s 2 : ach Grange failed, but Leaders in Country—-Situation in Big Ten more ‘-r‘ ther ) e .:\.;1 E : 3 he has promised that he will make an i re estute which S 5 o 5 anno 3 il wvhether he 11 pl < ' N o e the past sca | \ : . S e Is Pretty Well Scrambled. t pitcher, is said SR G = S Encounters Gallaudet—Georgetown Favored for First Time to Beat Marines. e profited : : ‘HICAGO. November @) i D BY H. C. BYRD. G b Dy Nis Conthnes - ‘ e n G e e e BY LAWRENCE PERRY. i R 1 estate around Savasota, and is » 2 2 £ ze were that he would turn pro- | EW-MORK. November I Battmouth I Veral r ors hav tled t coryg ashingte t ospering. 1t also is common % 2 der the colors of the € = : / £ 1 it 5 @ ames » o Giants that a pool | |8 et R g 2 s when he draws the cur I'he manner in which the 2 B . ers. including Kelly. Youn, ¥ Lk 4 2 ; Megiate career next ing and running attack est off by the in-| |8 : . i : s 4 that Marl Brit. |#rca of the country. Some of property / halfback, would ant left for mate when the did no WAMBY To MANAGE - RS e R | EpipHANY BiB FIVE | MOBILE BALL TEA i SO o | " OPENS PLAY TONIGHT BILL KGELSTROM, Fort Benn who is expected to shine in clash at American League Park Saturday. He was picked for the all Avmy eleven last season. ERVICE TEAMS PRIMED FOR CONTEST SATURDAY When the o iy S (e 0 | oty S g st ot o gt o Lo Bos 2 EASY VICTORIES SCORED R i i e o Ot sl b : s g e - A N B el el IN G. W. U. LEAGUE GAMES SERIES GAMES IN MANY s T CITIES IS SUGGESTED 1CAGO ) 15 to HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS END TITLE GRID PLAY TODAY is, p: The New Y nut prope L Il appear in the pape 77 IWOMEN IN SPORT ¥ hoy OLTON ARMS and Ge tomorrow played off the Garfield NATIONAL MARATHON RUN |75t o o AWARDED TO BALTIMORE| =0 i ] e S ST LT O SR A ed 1 G on the 3 i S e L i - .v| RADIATORS, FENDERS o AR e vinners will meet Carbery By the Associa s 7 s the leading contender for the Ba BODIES MADE AND. KEPAIRED Doulke 10rTow afternoon in what should be : . -vitt's schedule lic champi 3 ) &) o Sp Maoat ; intensely exciting battla for the ITTSBURGH, Pa.. November A ! Devitt's sck \ a pic = 1. : letic U WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. nion, winding up their 2 1 co 3 Gonzaga School's Tech High § | e S re heir a xcha i s ain ch h ¢ ‘tory over the Fre Too much could not be in the school gymnasium. The score | been exhibit out the serie ? . ! ; to ! i College, announced 10. by the i team from L L t Murra vert, New York, i as 1 c 1| put t h ¥ c es with Ci S (e a4 Srstien tham ot PG SR oh O e p el delegates, | ridin down underthe |t a'E . n schools. The || Nov. 16th to 28th, Inc. x lNI'lF!\‘t~,w4 nd o o o . L e lentinn G s < rps ¢ or lir of Bozek. Two 7 their season with earning the | ence, i L | 2age < o Pl A 1 3 Central on the 1 team’s floor De e 5 d to be the | game 2 ful determin e il D change > ficial slate, but he e ttack. h har 4 Dlay opal at First Race, 1:15 rtionals, t Lucinda | to do their . and althouxh each et cuC e ? 1eld th 1 Ale ria o " | P T e o cellent | time they havi n defeated, thel 3 the election of officers apionship 4 nd was|a ist quarter broke . in her position er the | enthusi and good spl ve | t Jdection of a for the 1926 |award y women’s_outdoor | € s defense w WALKER WILL BATTLE ‘ i1l eniorani uoss | e o L benen | ACEn o omRiion) Wil ceehe et e o 008 Svenis i bt at netted e Bt and Wites| PITT HARRIERS EXPECT m v secured for the final each other Thursday afternoon in a|smile to “have another g r] 3 Niagara Falls g - | the sesquicentennial. « process w epes t Srianioneesn. 0 e | S lhesliothen et | Qsana e e Bl the process was repeated bui . TQ LOSE NATIONAL TITLE e Dent to the tune of 36 to 2. yesterday,| Baltimore gained one victory ves- PITTSBURGH. Pa. November 1 Mrs. 4 s called o meet- 3 36 to 2. yesterday, v 3 stern SBURGH, Ta. November i : “bunie Trents hus called o meet- | out-generaling its opponent in evers o when it prevasled upon the | | FOOT BALL SECRETS | | terr mart i « fireg | P —With three members of & Afternoon at 2:30 to discuss pians | dePArtment of the game. Zora Moore on delegation to relinquish the Bozek, who scored Gonzaga's first | championship outfit lost to the cross hilie ity HCHE made all the goals for the winners. | 1926 national marathon after the Hub By Sol Metzger — . goal in the opening session. added | . ynery m this vear, the Univer- = & 5 = The Randle Highlands team has|had been awarded it. The conven - - sity of ] 1s little hopes | FORI. Novem | erod o e e e COv:|shown great Improvement this sea:|tion then gave it to Baltimare. Throwing Forward Pass. SR Successtul : the mati ig time boxing transters to|<red SHIY Since the opening of | son and will play Lenox Wednesday Ei : g title its representatives won last year ommorrow N when Sickes | Scheol; but ol one member has at| 397, 400 Wil play Lenox Wednesiay Dowling’s Leap Disallowed. - East’s Gri eaders isisnrsentativen o 12s0 veor! will into the ring and face | 2RCE0 8 LRe TS, B8 R el Ven. | Einia avenue division league. Bryan| There were a few word battles ! s of this year's five ailor Priedman, the comeback artist. [ 1&60 5 GE LA 20 T rolier who | 15 the winner of this league, and the [among the delegates during the \ Team F P OF hey will go into the New Yi As already noted, Walker met Fried- | po®ihe full distance to her credit, | Ketcham sextet, playing for the first|transaction of business. Gustavus o apuLh 30 n November 23 assisted by man in_East Chicago rec a | has 5 * | time this vear, made a name for itself | Kirby, president of the Intercollegiate Sopana: experienced teammates in cross-coun- not. e that the sailor had begun| Force-Adams rs have won the |by capturi nd place. The record | A. A. 'A.. exchanged words with L. New Hampshire.. | 2 2 »mpetition. 10 take t seriously and get him- section B championship of the George. de by this latter school is particu- [ Goldsmith, chairman of the records B amrence/., 2 11 Pt country record this vear trim, was not greatly | town division. They received a de- v the pla have | committee, when the latter reported Pittsburgh e 1 o7 ' includes losses to Syracuse and Penn in the bout fault from the Grant team in the final | had no field on which to do their prac-| his committee had failed to recom West Virginia and _victori Carnegle turned out, he had s rough |game of the serie | ticing other than a corner of their [ mend adoption of the 23 feet 11 inch . v when the Curtis-H: ction A winners, will | Playground with post at one end of | yunning_broad jump loor mar 1y : 3 last_round. | oppose ms Thursday after- | il. Upon which they bave & am’ A. Dowling of Georgetown | Benn anil. College. 2 on zer to prove that the | noon on the Georgetown Field for the | barre for an improvis in New York Feb- /i Wanell e nd mis e B ields prevented play i will not we in at the e-Adams will be represented by | Rosedale, Bloomingdale and Columbia ter limit, so that his chance of | Mary Burke and Mary Whelchel, for- | Heights = divisions yvesterday. The ining Walker's crown lies either in|wards; Louise Parks, center games scheduled between Benning | AMickey out or_being fouled by the champion. But by making a good showing he can refrieve s of his old prestige. and that really what he is after Washingion and Jefi. & ip h Kirby was referee. { faye! i Lawson Robertson, Olympic team d | Yew York' : coach and a member of the records X | acaemusetis Aes | e ( heaper in the end to bll_\ M - = 2 & ittee, wa 350 ~ Navy g 2 warm overcoat in the be- Graham, side center; Catherine Mec-|and Kenilworth, Park View and W ..‘,22";’,{1‘,5,,1},,1“';:n';n;],f‘p{:l \{‘;S ?;:»‘:e' oringdieid Ha KNICKS WILL REORGANIZE. !°© T verc = z | Dickinsor 3 "inni ! Candless and Dorothy Glassford, ;flnrl_ Brightwood !’Ar"; flm\l“;‘mdl\}\tl{flv inches lower than the take-off Je ’?4:'”3:\- Do 5L oL e i Billy Martin will reorganize the | gmning . guards. 3 have been postponed until the latter | 5 0 N iiipert intervened and 3 Pennsylvania | Knickerbocker foot 1 eleven to- A warm overcoat that i “ . e il Daciior ther e Boston. Collexe 0 at 1519 Wiso A The lineup from Curtis-Hyde will|pa eels prevailed upon the delegates to allow ) [Bostant Colexe f 7:30 at 1519 Wisconsin ave- | oot anv e for Inclie Catherine I whtls Members of {he Washington Ath-|the matter to be referred back to the e Buckneil 0 {nae. The line-up probably will inciude | {0eSN’t care any more Fdouard Maseart, the little Fronch- | ter: Mary Hearn, side center: Hefen | lstic Club will swim tomorrow night committeo. | G ST R e 12 Werner, | Thomas. Duvid. Conmeny, | -ne wet than the chill — Dunchos of dynamits that | don. substitutes. - 0 Lo B | will dive in at 7:40 and the Metropoli- | were based on the fact that hetter [ Yol T (05 S5 Ghe vanner Bas |GGy i1 33 d Neison, ¥ goliing enough for dress ross the water, but there | Ap interesting battle was waged on | tnites Will follow at 8:20. s A e e L P yene|l Thaiiihito prevent/a, nass batnk 3. | [t Ad Toushifor the sta. cas 1o doubt that the Wyoming lad.) the Garfleld court between the even-) Bethany Athletic Club tossers will|marks for “trick distances refused. | tercepted. = Th FAELTTIND ; . e g g, o iturdy enoug SR Izddie Anderson, had earned the deci-f1y.matched teams from Wallach and | practice’ tomorrow night from 7 to|Nurmi's was for 4,000 yards and = ul to do lium— sion he was awarded in their 12-round | Fairbrother. ~ Wallach ultimately | 8:30 in the Eastern High School gym- | Ritola’s for 31 miles ! L0 feed the ballfohthe ~ e ST Dout here last night. For ¢ of the 12 | nosed out their opponents 6 to 4. | nasium. - Jole Ray's name appears only once| Ieceiver on the side which he is | S e SRR W A Scotch Mist* winter oupd e mnerichn i snithe BetCEOr A i betentipr el e s ooy meo by [in’the new records. Ttay and Nurmi| fgie aghe runs T 5| B RS 50 : 2 veight ! the Frenchma ied; in the thir d Wallach scc share the mile mark of 4:12. [ fopon. stho y |’ 4 4 5 {cd_one additional field goal. rair-| PHILLIPS TRIMS BOWEN Jackson Scholz s the sole possessor | 2Pove shows the recciver about to | § > andsome mixtures in | brother was on the point of scoring of the 100-yard dash record, having a Sl Uiy GO 2 riots. | several times. but though the for. IN ALOYSIUS CLUB BOUT |mark of 9 and 510 seconds, made at L, et S : ¥ N |[staunch Scotch cheviots, | wards exhibited especially good team- . G shoro, N. C., last May 5 9] D 418 other & 3 % A P.. A = . | work in eluding their guards and tak-| Eddie Bowen of Washington failed | “Charies Brookins of the University | Would have to make a half turn to X § collar isas stylish as ; X ! leverly woven our own At ny Tass, Phil:|ing position for passes, they failed to |to measure up to the hopes of & host |of Towa had his 23-second mark for | [eACh it and it is vers doubtful if itis starchless and as g N | way to keep out the rain adelphia . A Jose | capitalize their opportunities by find- | of l'Dllu\\’crs| ms{v ni:hll\l\"?‘?n he\y\ S| the 220-yard hurdles accepted after 2 rv:;;:‘g\;utic'f:”fl_xllx;]‘t‘nlef vltch}f!. uls he a s iiis o A 3 | ndllsnov Jomiy anama, .| ing the basket. | outpointed by Young Phillips, Navy | two.year fight. 3 se all sight of it-when turn. ™ correct s - v A e, , ‘ Loy Basha Norfolk, . won a| Wallach has one more game to win | featherweight, in the eight-round bout | The supremacy of Agnes Geraghty | D thoe merus o B fortable. It is the i K A - - 'ty 'owell, New | in order to claim the jdivision crown. |that wound-up the boxing show put |in the swimming field is best asserted | o or mosis his hackiwould ) o , " J decision over Marty Powell, e o fleld | be toward the ball, and it v rld’s smartest, o, / . n yester York, in.10 rounds. | Van Ness, with oy one defeat |on by the Alaysius Club. by her record of holding all but four . and it would ‘WO & - 8 & day? \t New York Tddie Anderson, 'marked agamnst its record, will meet | Maty Gallagher administered the |of the breast-stroke honors for women, | b Auite dificalt for him to ‘turn most comfortable, 5 Insist on a M{yers Shop - e owal ofented | Wallach the latter part of the week | ov nockout of the evening when Thus far the only action taken by ? i , s i@ fuon L 3 i ‘ : » B St : bt defeated | e titular confilet, 1€ Van Ness | he sent Sailor Beam to the floor in | the rules committes is to place o 250 Of tilsfland ‘checks the ‘pesd of M most economical Bl ] % hat; you'll prove yourself Vdouard Mascart of France i 121 500G come through victorious, then | two rounds. Johnny Daly outpointed |yard dash upon the track and field| the Te 2 & collar. § as good a judge of head- rounds. Benny Hall St. Louls 08t | {he two teams will be tied and an-|Jimmy Gardner and Jack Cafoni|programs in women’s athletics. No d BN so cents o, : i_[ nted ,”‘“-‘ Levine; New York,| ') . game will have to be played to | trimmed Tony Ross in six-rounders, |athlete can compete in the 220-yard orses. in 12 rounds. At B Y.—Frankie Ge! ) ear as of | dectde the championship. while Jimmy Sullivan outclassed |affair if she has already entered in a 3 g, y ¢ g . .| Evelyn Toward, director of Gar-|Gypsy Smith and Billy Strickler won |race over 110 yards distant. % 2 — S L N *Regiatered Trademark. New York, cated Vie Stonge, Buf-| gaq playground, is planning to form | from Micky Devine over the four- _ Philadelphia continued its auest for | Y R i, i alo. in the fourth round of a 1-|.n " yplimited team of the more ex-!round route. | o A \ a . ROGERS PEET COMPANY, yound battle, the referee stopping the | perienced plavers on her ground— e = e S NEW YORK, bout. ranging from 16 to 20 vears, and to S 3 = Sult Take ¢ obe Cervantes of | (hafienge various local club teams to| STECHER WINS ON MAT. Conbtaiatly Eeeaid EXCLUSIVE AGRNTS Tlings, Wyo., and Johnny O'Brien combat. Frances Rozelle will act as| SAN FRANCISCO, November 17 cat . ER’S SH i Boston fought six rounds to a|manager of the new team. Any team | (% =dveistesheritook two callsiherel| o S RO e R on Fourteenth Street | § 22 aw. ishing to play them will be asked |last night from Earl Clemings of | 0 r oats 2 N N b (. I-—-Petie 1M o e ke arrangements through | Wichita, Kans, both with a body | Hawkins Nash Motor Co. k R AT A OFG At onne. J r ity 12 ewspaper de- | Maude Parker. director of girls' play- | hold. Renato Gardini, Italian, M ’ : F Sales and S S 3 531 F STREET Jerse; ¥ ot par i ision over Spence rdner, 128, of | ground activities, whose office is lo- | woi Somiite e Mivisy . o . o Newgorty Ko Ly in 12 rounds. cated in the District Building, or to' Canadian, - 1337 14th St. Main 5780 b LIR. 2 X