Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 30

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50 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. SPORTS. Varied Gridiron Program Here Saturday : Smith of California Graceful Loser SERVICE ELEVENS TO VIE - QUINTT0BE FORMED TECH FINISHES SECOND [COURT IS CHANGED |DISPLAYS SPORTSMANSHIP WITH COLLEGE CONTESTS BY MOUNTRAINIERS| BY DEFEATING EASTERN| FOR PROCONTESTS| WHEN WASHINGTON WINS Mount Rainier Seniors, well known | asket ball fans who attend the m . < . n local athletic circles, will put a| TN e fi e of al schal o i i el g - . . AT ecams cfaliocal (vl‘()llp l:\('epl )l:lr_\l:lll(l Listed 1“»!«‘. Leaini ey it e 2l P AYING in the final game of the annual scholastic foot ball series, [ first local game of the American Fans Wait Long Time to See How Mentor of Bears. ; i season for the first time in the his: Tech yesterday went into sccond place behind the championship | Basket. Ball League series Sunday for (.()mbill—(y(‘orgcluwn Visits New York tory of the club. ( Central eleven by handing a trimming to Eastern, 13 to 6, in a some- [ night at the Arcade will witness many Would Take Defeat—Comparalive Scores Players @ dy trying for places in . . v - . g o (e e lready teying for places i | what weird exhibition of the gridiron sport at Wilson Stadium. | changes In the home court of the to Meet Fordham in lmporlulll Game. Clayton, Mart Austin, Donny Plant,| The schoolboy players introduced | Palace Club five. | Are of Value in Rating Grid Teams. Wilson Reisinger and Bud Beliman. | several innovations in scoring during | SCHOOL SERIES FIGURES | The poles and rafling which en-| = Bellman has been placed in charge | the course of the game. In the sec- | einered ine floor 14st Gn 1 ave beoxtl _ of the team o » and is booking | ond period Tech's first touchdown was | 55 s BY JOHN B. KELLER. games with pound quints. For | made in an unorthodox manner after | Ty = jinemoved (Otucresnentlic slxalct g BY LAWRENCE PERRY. nes call Hyattsville Q.I{I M after 4 wstern had been forced to kick out | ANDING OF TEAMS. st Doy jas gwall an it gea tng RR ITH the exception of Maryland. all foot ball teams oi the local | groock | trom behind the goal line. Heeke w. L. @ 'f“"""f.,';,)".'»;.i Vt;‘h"‘j}llpl';jul:f"l‘{:g EW YORK, November 18.—At last the great question o collegiate group will swing into action Saturday. Three engage = boot from one corner of the grid-|Central ... 4 [ : ) Tader the naw ed answered. Ever since Andy Smith took up coack Calif g o 3 525 poti Epiphany’s Big Five had little dif- [{ron went across the field instead of | Technical.. 2 1 g B uit. - Under the new seating | d. Eve e y Smith took up coaching at California ments will be staged on Washington fields. Catholic University | ficulty swamping the Woodside quint | in the usual direction and landed |Western .. 1 200 SR s opactaors, I g o and began to clean up the coast colleges—as well as visiti heduled to entertain Ga at the Brookland Stadium, George o 'II\.I:;’“,:H :r‘wl ('I:( ]:4!’::~uy]| h.«\w_ near the 10-yard mark % .\Igh\mphiljus!vrn‘ i 1. B oraricastes - i i 7 {from other sections—critics on the sunny slope have been speculating L e T s e oG An innovation will be the glass |to the manner which would chiefly characterize him in defc d the Quantico Marines being slated ’ Vort Benning Infan- a total of 22 points ook the ball on the third bounce LEADING SCORERS. beckbonids \isl have beew instalied|| ; There were those professing to know all about % 2o : : ; = Seimpe Ao e Tine D, e Arcade court as well a | laimed that when at length the Be T trymen at Clark Grif e eidene o : g i ind scampered across the line before T.D. T - ! irt as well as on | who proclaimed that when at lengt cars were Juniors took their third : : Al . very court in the newly organized a SEba e ! Georgetown will go to L impor Eame of letrE it by Lttt ae L ihe . Misarilat | BNy, one Ihnl\l)\hl of stapping him. Il:;mflrh S IEGile | Dalotionaon S ok o o pvro‘v(hlhc h"trvll t loser in annals of sport. There the scason t with Ford d > game until Thanks- |five. 10 to 17. Lew Shefld and Fred| g terh alo scored out of a clear) Hiacklptone -.- .0 to be too slippery for basket | 53id he would prove just as amiable in failure a giving day, when it will go to Baltimor 4 its ancient rival, Johns | Braddock each contributed 10 coun- | o i\ long punt that went toward the |Loftus -.....-..C Ix:‘,'-]” Ciht nf?';“'f“r'l“‘}”‘i = ot o Hopkins. in Venable Stadium teinito the ) Gorner of the fleld, where Chaxley|d ey frorn the usface o SAND jiamsians o 2 ) is termed in the basket ball until Tast § Ot the ¢ on at-home pro ve Wire tossete open their sixth | Dodsen, Tech halfback, was hoping L cones e | game, a “dead court.” 1 zram, that Clark Griffith Stadium ATT AC E GAME Rahn RORIEHE 1o to see it roll s the zoal line. Davis e % 3 | . . C. 1 u season tof n a practice game | {7 i s : s ay resume work STIRS Dl Ocean. It was promises to be the lort R TIV S with the Washington Comets at East. | Radice, Eastern tackle. who went res 4 for thei; v game with Brooklyn | ele that \Whenever teams | M e i e et ldown under the kick, saw the ball 2 B <o P 4 o f armed services of Uncle et | IN BIXIE SATURDAY nder way Bt T oielock, o " %% touch Dodson’s foot just before cr Metars - -C e s L e — e e there always are much fanfare and | ing the white mark and dropped on | Fletcher . i earded with the high 0l cham- | Sandlot fo ? s t forthwith Washington having a date w t High School Stadium pomp, and this clash of Mz i{ St. Martin’s and Royal teams play | it for his m's only score Walker .... Horis befora Lha brotoasioriain | SxpecI e & infantrymen is to be no o off i e tonieht a1 & fclock int 53, | Fountain scored Techs other goul i B Bt e e | eleatena e e Both Doughboys and L rneck Martin's gym at start of the final session after i 1 ? Tickets for the inaugural went on will be out in force, and 1 Y OR P z the ball had been worked to tern & i e G sale yesterday at the New Willard and be In order before hostilities zet under the S 5 Elliot basketers tackle Central | 3-yard line with a succession of line 3 ale y ay at the illard and s L oushu T of the it tomorrow at 3 o'clock s and end runs. Dodson added e Apdt s eorceaiiti M aie slbe banas g 3 extra poin v the Manua nie Spachesi foncedstheln w There will b Friends Athletic Club bowed to the | SIS, €XU2, point_ for the e nual limelight three weeks ago Wil be ?-ru‘\'ixié4; by | orguniz 3 i tHa S Independent five i - . 14; B ess, 0. W. & J. AND CARNEGIE 10-0 whitew ng o the | 01 Hoxe can League Park, when the Mohawk entertain the Apache eleven in A Hawks' first battle of the District Spaldings Hmited title series m's e Shows Fine Spirit ne-Up and Mercury team that compl choruses of both servic e 5 Sl | . ving in nable to obtain a gyvmnasium, the 1 N Tee B 3 N . | o considered to be o B ot ac e " Ger | kg Ko ) ek el | R | : : PLAN POST-SEASON FRAY (7l onsoered to b in i are ardently supported by y : ! st. and the | game l)if;(lnlml for tonight with the ; 2 k b e Eamiiadoa e & = ip honors. © L they represent. The i : a """' QIEInI i wien Y G 73 its have met defe: the Army, Navy and Marine Corps|eun’ pever be taken inghom e S gnaowiiona A and | OLD CAROLINA RIVALS = e : £% camecie s ¢ comes from omns | PREVENT A GRID BREAK e - ¥ : S s ilie e e S Aside from the engagement should : nessing. Both Quan 5 s s e e ‘ 5 v na Jefter = Slosena that dro, capavle of producin | defeat last Vear at the hands 18 @, Ti i I e, | Fesk "y 4% VIRGINIA HAS WALKOVER. | tdent. Faker Is con | roriount, Rainie s tioit ben Pty cams 2 ivalrs of years | Carolina and > Carolina State | ¥ 8 : 6 e S SO e, ‘ : eam here to topple the S ing | e . & Buanokes ; : , . tor: . e ‘ lest, Navy's representatlve ir e S Tteemuke e et . : &g A : i , tandc T Mount Ratnter o e e on the | M \ | tober 20, 1t on. Orctober ; o i : ; X t Charles Dworin, manager millihaye 4/ stubdy Combinationan the t Charles- | 1927, at Raleigh. =50 i : ) il « these tw Sattle | Celtia Athietic Club, winn field Satu And in the Marines [, Cifidel witl bl tles. | 1927. at Raleigh oMr Towers these ober 17, e o, . 7 HUEE BennInCAls NSy bt o et il . lash he game be- | halt to | haok nes weth 113-po 1. On the basis of compa 4 T [BENDER LEAVES CHISOX | BAT) WEATHER, DIFFICULT | <ty 5 B 3 a7 T 7 Strania rasels trom ek | 70 COACH MIDDY NINE ‘e "S5 pound cins, 0 e g s e | LISTS EXPLAIN UPSETS, wit now oo sox R b ind wecd ik ind | NORTH CAROLINA STATE |t I i Sundas at the Pl field perforr practice . - i t l"\ 2 ~nh-nfl’xdtr:h\~‘ § 5 S e BY DR. J. W. WILCE pected tc f e LSRN e o er 1 > oy a Director of Foot Ball, Ohio State. . Blue und‘i‘ = (gl :HU be Capt made by W A i S . i UMB ovember 1 his sc ) yot ha lagerty, Metzger and Goi . Coach el o Pl t t « 3 E i m N ~ " - have not been o bi : verhead attack e Clattie il » g Db such @ e DTS Sl ehat b paT s A BY WILL IL DILG. e ar e 55 \BOBBYAIONESRTO}STRIVE S iit=xc beet sonndivdcfeated wehile = sbes i President Izaak Walton Leagur of America of the to these ar- (D% oneof ition. A orma s T | B < FOR TWO BRITISH TITLES ell prepared to cor t bot e Fordham's drive tinues unabated oon arilled until darkness made i ROSS TO TRY CHANNEL. possible further | using Gec ROORKE PLAYS FLATAQUAL. ht, one of Ar s Grand Ce will Both Catholic Soa ac at| - Americun Bowling Association was Washi s v it J d at Jer ity in 1889 engagemen i e e e | CRANGE IS SAID TO HAVE theless, are SefTh i SIGNED AWAY SERVICES o on this seasor Starting today, Mar pare strenuousis” for ear KOMO, November 18.—E. P. with Hopkins. O 5 1 and Kokomo t is arrangi 1e effect that ng the e he t desire t E 3 edule of 1 Woodridge Grange, of Gra the field eam that can ind with the co.operation of Grange. directc e told of the many excused from newspaper terday and today so he ADDS COPNELL TEAM 7% i i Gl Wl i Lyle Grai a deputy sheriff i T .| 'The elder Grange ling his son PRIN N X Yl 8 SR 2 wuld accept any of the numerous Princeton’s 1 ot ball sche ) ; S L made him calling for motion ratified h > oar 4 . ! % ' | piciure, new v writing or oth control. inc X . which P 5 y oo | > appearance, but he ton has met fr \ : : L t approve of playing pro up until the present seas . 3 1 foot ball. Colgate, which r i 4 The Tilinois gridiron star, in deny Fall, » the new kel . ‘ : that he ever ha cived a cent Dr. Charles W. K 1 i T ¢ « 1 hi of the hoard. an Y 3 S e S + a ed anybody time that Princeton would engas Ak . o ntract with him, admitted he knew Cornell in a three-zame | S eheian " (ftedy | P¥le and that the latter 1 hegin in the Fall of 1927. The =am e, & B i 1 in an action brov a an will be plaved as follows: Oe !to handl S m | automobile company w s using 957 1. Princeton: October 27, 192 o 2 his name certising matter. 5 N Fork: October 26, 16 - - 3 ' 1 The most persistent rumor concern. When Briveeton vl ¢ St the famous Red Head had it th aEolST Al AT a et St DAL ' 2 uld join the Chicago Bears, : WiIl be the seventh branch of sport | COLUMBUS, “Ohio, Novem! rofessional foot ball team that play: t SaRihitte o ihetit: com. | P).—" ‘Red e will be S Thanksgiving day. 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