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DEaE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. Harvard Shifts Lme Up for Yale Game : Weakened Chicago Will Face Wisconsin CRIMSON PICKS STAFFORD TO DIRECT FINAL ATTACK Cheek Shifted to Half and Lindner, Bradford and Coady Will Start Against Eli—Ailing Arms Threaten to Handicap Blue Eleven. B the Accacinted Press ARVARD apparently will be in better physicial condition than Yale for the annual feot ball conflict in the Harvard stadium Saturday Jack Stafford. who piloted the leit the infirmary tadav, sending Capt. Check Lindner is expected ta pla t ratt and Nash, while C. Bradiord wil play at tackic and doing the punting. Lame <honlders threaten to handi the Bulld N its final attsck Allen. who furnished ahous cent the offensive against < heen designated a part for the clash. with relieving him, and very doubtful part of the con with a weak shoul ne and Burer Crimson 1o victory over Brown his quarterhack position His is the only dis- hosition in preference 1t oguard, in the practice Pashise has and will be at e the with Coady Aistance tied on hackfield tinne 1 hack (rom V. M. I. DETERMINED on b < punts gnd can he re tute work in the however, will con puntinz, drappinz E Dan L performer v Wadsworth s condition is althot test e h he will play We alse E \~']1 H GOLF] " S — —= 31—;\( F( JUR MAROON REGULARS NOT TO PLAY SATURDAY Scholarship Deficiencies Affect Staggmen, Eager to Make Number of Victories Equal Defeats When Badgers Are Met This Week. Iy the A« C make it~ HIC. day AGO, holding the W 1012l November 18 With the Michigan-Minnesota clach Satnr- center of the spotlight hecance of stern Conference title, hearing on ‘< efforts to and Northwestern's the interest attends Chicag number of equal its attempt 10 give Notre The Mzaroons, last four re chotarship deficiencies. Dartmonth game Wisconsin meanwhile the Sta vietorics deieats Dame its second deirat vear's ulars Ad conference champions. ont of are traditional ininries, steeped in zloom Badger tilt with aftermaths of the <inee of the the 1o this are aided hy gond weather, is periecting a deiense vammering drives for amen’s Rockne field for Dame s is trving out Nerthwestern final with iving a new and Nehraska VT dav. N hardest drille are over Cotch Thistlethwaite's plan aff workents before the trip back | prohaly Notre i at Lin hevest i tap wth will not injurad bt play in Saturday He CHICAGO. November avertont vesterda clared inel 18 e Chicago foot when four regular ihle. hecanze Disastar hall team were de. of sehnlastic " to 1 | | FOOT BALL SECRETS By Sol Metzger. 0o | THIS \ B Mg —sa s Blocking Forward Pass. Many defansive linemen throuzh to bloek a forward pass just as it leaves the hands of the passer male the mistake of runnin directly i front of the passer and leaping into the air. When the man who gets th h 1o the passer does fhis no trick at all for the in rushing SALLY LOOP PLANS TO BE VERY STRICT By tha Associated Preg SPARTANBIU'RG. & | 18.—South Atlantic Association direc | tors at the regular Fall session adopt | 4 a waijver rule. decided play Aouble headers ever: Saturdar and impose fines on managers of plax who allow games to hecome farce President Bramham announced after | the meeting that the schadule calling tor 1 games probahly woyld he readv for publicatian in daye Fach team will have games at home and the car mber ahroad The season prohahly will open April 22 and close ahaut af Seprember No announcement as ta any fight an the sncalled made. The Sally directors Aid not ine the plazer limit 10 15 men as pected in quarrer. ALL PRO QUALIFIERS WILL GET SOME COIN Novemher " the middle nuisance” tax wa- e war vill start in 1 hois expected half the servers he favorite for the B a week one fail Aeficiencies fc “in Saturda Men b canter inz half) Bend Friday Michizan and theiv tittle hre sjake in e and In y ken hwicket. but Hinoie-Ohio State clash is the vener srile Pt Niubuck. The troj been in Ulini hands e last its future hame depend e of the clash in Columbus Hnnes 1 serimma Ann Ar tinz Shing up Waotverine fullhack. loonis aifense mainsta © polishing th the h Fried rd an and has | re . ¥ Jarly adept \ ne team th ate last we 1o meet Anzeles the zame with Wizeon return to the ap sueh an nppanent is pass e denfensive through 1o rush the pas 2t him from the side Tustration an the lafy only in 2 po pass, but e <idesteppinz him Alwavs charge directly oss the line of <crimmage and work in 10 the passer from the side you come hronzt MARSHALL SECOND IN CHESS TOURNEY the Aseon MOECOW he adjourned chess and then me. 1e in selecting lattle after the up. when Yale, con the Ea strongest 1 dismally in the face of a zer attack, and Harvard 1 defeating Brown Shad scrimmaging has heen suf. ficient for the La Favette gladiators In preparation for Lehigh. while latter eleven faces a shake-up in the ne. with Capt. Merrill shiftir A to his old tackle position and R returning to the win Rutgers plavers were in rm yesterday them being Terrill. a_rather seri situa with the New York University game only a few davs away., Connors of N. V. I is heing kept out of scrim mage. as he sufferinz from a 1 [ and his services will he needed ir, the puntin: pt. Man the Minnesota may ha iz and the title weparations, and Pur pav have an old the prize in the T0 CONQUER V. P. I. LENINGTON, Va.. Nove Smarting under thefr 7-to.n defea the hands of Kentucky last we V. M. L Cadets have settled 1 steady zrind in preparation for the Thankszivinz day game with \. 1. I, Cadets and Gohblers have had rather ough goinz this season. and both teams have the same idex in view to convert a m eason intn a clorions cne hy nt rival hefore that Always noke for the milit i of th it Intensive work recomment iicadarntior & icst oh Moo strenuous serimmaze marked terday < workout ‘wrecking erew desiznated the \ their inh up 10 Thanksgivin be 1o drive V. I L plavs at sity until the roaches are <a Capt. Caldwell and his me hbage cohorts YORK. Navemher Profesginnal Galf 7 ) Assaciating - and < a Rovie Raker Nish er who er should run as in the il He iz then not tion ta knoek down the prevent the passer from plas zoes N anv zoli course anywhere zo0d zolf the upside down mhe lier with trained a nament at many Club of Garden increase the prize maney for t from $3.000 1o $10.000 Daoubling the money. it v cers. result prizes for First hled a “w cidered of = has mastered his e URRAN A The 1linois iy practiced NNt dark vestarday to perfect an of fense stronz enonsh to break through the powerful Ohio State defense Realizing they had only one more Lfrernos rimmage leit hefore de part Columbnis, Zuppke = ers s plenty o en plaven N (2 idaze often i< hoth surprising colfer and amusing to the wn ot wing to sec those swings withont end that wpeide sicceeded at amonnt announesd h from a desire 1o nrav all of the 64 oualifie ze. formerly p down the A A zoli swing npsi the haganning end of the forward swing. In that simple application in the swinz—putting the power in ai the rizht place. and it’s <o easy to do it aften is the difference hetween <istent 100 zolf and consistent low or hizh 70 round=. In the diagram we see in Figure || player with the club at the $en of | the hack swinz. In Figure 2 the same plaver is shown at the instant af im pact of elubhead agzainst ball. Correct farm is sbown in both. In the sketches of the clibhead’s path. how ever. the golf <tudent will discover a nowerful lesson in zolf. In tne first of these sketches is shown the down.swing where the plaver has started his club downward | from the ton with an exertion of power from the take-off. He has put his all into it. =nd (rusts to general results. hopinz the club head will find | the ball a< it zoes through. | a swinz upside down. WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER L High Schoal black bhall twelve successful'y checked advance of Hine Langley Field The their Waterlan on de down is a swing where the Vi The power is a es are s the of the down swing power must be applied ne iocre defeating the colorf in ! 0. was : taken and ffih e action was 500 \th for from recaive € those placing Note the the Aitfer <kereh path. Here we see has accumulated hottom of its dow are. Tn other wor heen staried down f without jerk. withont force it In the nan things. this clubhead moves f faster as it swinzs it hits with a reaches the hall A danzer point the tur swing formerl wothe o and forw 1o ehihhe the top e pecial off. CHICAGO Novih Vade Notre cal line Novembher Wilde Bend = with he up that downed Puvdne ensive o» 1 and faurth | second Plavers esighth. inclusive stead of %1 while from ninth 1 sixteenth will zer 8175 vhere hitherta the: ed $100 Finishers from seventeenth 1n 1 second position. inclusive t150. while theose from ty-fourth will draw tournament will econd third es. finichin 1= in face identi bhend it tion h Dame a on and ves en the een officially | 5 hhlers, and day wii the vas afied 1 can hal 50 i< nwar will 25 in lora v BLOON IXGTON and u hard dr s < he < = AL e Wear nier thi; ey £100 he held o week ir Inside Golf By Chester Hortor——___| vthira Ten Los I November plas Vnderwent aut drills of the season Inzram kesping the Aark games in the tournament vesterday hiz completes ith the exeaptinn f on weer. Dr. Lasker. German: nenfeld. Austria American champinn er tional ed off Zakwesk ice K team’s full against town in the battle for Cathalic college supremacy Further injury Al Kreuz's left has taken him out of rouzh work time at least and Penn wil carefully in its preparation for rnell on Thanksgiving day. Munns ‘ary and Gassner he Ithacans are being ziven a rest Cornell has arranged ton e start 9 he first the second at New at Ithaca. and have rdham . Zip W time veti 2 from the top the back (#).—On Alwavs keep that in mind.and cjeared sehool veurself rak h tir all t there rather than too li the f is |..u it gaing mate demon e This 1< | | ensive v tria | with it e st Geormany The ANN Gen field which he Mie in preparation fo ted improvement Dlas pon an aer <me CLYMER TO PILOT BUFFALO. BUFFALO. N. Y 15 P William J. Cly famous base ball manager and coach. has sizned a con tract 1o manaze the Buffalo Interna tional League cluh for two vears Clymer last vear was a_ scout anid coach for the Cincinnati Nationals Marshall the hands nf of vesterdas enan ion of «w everce at n 100 mu | Inzram i res November I workeut Minne Mu, The res B o the Sardue line in i i st nenteld Russia Spiel A h of the iee tthielf Adefeated Torre United Vhile dizcussing (f hetter the plaver mid with I'rince. series of three cames in o he plaved at Prince York and the e e mind the nann feated 2 Mexicn club upmard Loewant quickly in s hack swin sxia. defeared Wer- e e a8 Remanowsky. Mu B8 you uenfeld. Austria Ly Russia. dr i Reti idea reu ker ton, last from Minne <hift n e Gopher NO PRE-TITLE SCRAPS FOR HERMAN OR KAPLAN woyo Kid nd Prineipale zht title clash at rden. Decen vhere until heir Chotomirs NEW 18 Do Yale foot i of HAVEN. Conn has heen expressed ball coaches us to the wbil Fullback Allen tn play more than a small portion of the Harvard me Saturday. They expect to start hym in the role he has filled for but his shoulde is in ind his retirement eariy iment the iren is predicted Whether Wadsworth ; e Sbies i venty iof ‘uction and thrit Cambridze, Wadsworth's speclalties | Victory they assume the are deft place and drop kickir ylyn!’"”“Vy‘ln\:xr»yu:d Rasket | Alubhorn defensive plav. He lacks the {48 they are the only here. sxprecsed tha helief | ners leading. 10 to 3. In the third, ehes here STt fhe Pol2! L anarter Hine vallied: and: tleds up the vight gumd dur early all of |Sc01e : L e s ha | Loulse Wondyard is the captaln of scrimmage perind since he|!le victorious twelve. Helen Welsh injured six week hut fin. | eads the Hine team. the Princeton zame after re nz Richards, without injury to formerly crippled shoulder. (Richards is out for the seuson. The edndition of Butterworth showed im nvement vesterday and the coaches | alternate him with Benton and “andersiift at right tackle on Sat- iy The condition of W him to remain at Adefinitelv, and the coaches now i tn retain him for a scoring and azain to start Noble In mappinz nut the campaign Field <hal dones tentatively selected - elevens, all of whose ibilities for the at o ns were chasen as follaw Lett end, Gill: left tackie left muard. Sturhahn: cen vight zuard, Wehstor: 1 warth: 1 end. Potts nnell halfhack ke flthack November 5 ed 1o lot swing it from the 7 Mer wembiar tn Louis Kaplan o S Conn.. e ANGLEY e T Herman unior Gl Madis ) ckne sen u rather above Apd dont the hail midiron. Fini the siroke which 1 throw twa fornia we I8 ols trinmphant ept all vest again adjou J heir rivals from dasons he plavers adjonrned zam had who in id vesterday ko] jah ar with 1} conditin had < hefore them until they met rer fror contract with Athletie « the the tulfiiiment |3 Northwe nd with rd and zame smes ahead Nelwaska. and hl Capt he Notre Dame KNz no chances on in the on Crimson = e the head thraugh the hal and out after it far as vou i 1n keep the L 2= bar: T GE CH=LN Goic L RACK Smith. zn Crow anzlevites wo 10 in a fastplayed e of with d in the Laizue, who have s lartad iy n by in the series. It will merely strength of (@2 1wo teams. the rled This action Test hoxer he injured and therehs « postponement of the fizht mjured his his las with Herman Waterhury, « | August o7 test the ommissh mente i me ® Toc Tue District V. omen’s Golf Association monthly tournament—the last of the geason. was scheduvled to get under way this morning at 10 o'clock on the conrse of the Town and Country Cluh. A qualification round of £ holes was 10 be plaved. followed by matrh play in A-hole rounds. A prize will he awardad the winner and runner-up in | each fight. Jack Martin, coach of the Rusiness | High Night School hasket hall team has announced that the tengh will practice tonizht at 7 o'clock at the Business High gymnasium Leah Schofnos and Bdith Mahon, two of last vear's stars, are hack oR the team this vear and many new | A monument will he erected ¢ | plavers have turned out who show |lale Christy Mathewson at Bucknell, considerable promise. Miss Martin | his 0ld colleze. considers the prospects very bright | for a successful season in the city league. Y. U. LISTS TULANE. YORK. N ) Ovieans. undefeated “h n hree weel, reach. A zood rule arm somewhat close to vour side as the clubhead is thrown through the hall. Figure on taking a chip of sod when the grass iz thin it ass is thick and the bail has a zo just take the hall mind the divot Davher of 1he ned Grifin i at NEW Tuiane hi ral others lim wemher 18 they er The Ne actices this week MePhe N thu ich <mialmann is dn vill 5 on Iater New Vork this city next Fall New York Universitys jonal enzazeme con CRICHTON GOLF VICTOR. SOUTHERN 1 3 vember 18 (&) A Tl e last vound of the Carolinas open =olf { g s o [ tournament here. Marshali ¢ ATSt Sumter, 8. €. won first 72 holes in 303 BN |1otte, was second with 313 K niversity This will' b first in Novemher went thro mm:zo er 1o get the n Phoebe Moorehead, the the George dark horse of Washington ten tournament. nosed oni 1 avorite at | the finish yesterday afternson A straight-set victory over I | Walker, 1924 champion. after a two- and-a-half-hour str which left | hoth players exhausted. The score was 13—11 and 6 With a stiff crossconrt wind make their task more difficuit finalists met on the Monument courts at 3 n'clock vesterday noon. Miss Walker zained :in lead in the opening only to h her progress checked by her op ponents’ forceful service attack. At line {5 3 Aiss Walker again led the field Imt failed in her effort to hreak through Misz Moorehead's offensive | for the decidinz zame. At 54 ihe former champion zained set point twice. hut each time a cleveriv placed side-line drive robhed her tory. In the Caperight 1975 hard s frort smaothly 5 ehine When vou consider that a nickel is a nickel and a dime is a dime, it may seem strange to some that in one case fifteen cents buys so much more than in another. The reason is simple. It just proves conclusively that wkat you spend 18 never as important as kow you spend 1t. In offering so much now for your 15 cents, the manufacturere of White Owls are only followinga wise policy.” Most suc- cessful manufacturers give far greater value for money. Competi- tion i5 keen; the public is an exacting buyer. Profit, per sale. must be unbelievably small and ultimate return must come through huge volume. Upon this sound principle the remark- able business of White Owls has been built. A million a dav to sat- workinz neces v Marek. saphmore halfback e 1o participate in the hecanse of injuries he line-up. Karow. pln Michizan returned o nz llback Cutler will not to] left halfback the Park after rly e Washington Field Hockey Associa- tion teams will practice tomorrow afterneon from 4 to & on the Ellipse field hack of the White Hanse. enthusiasts interested in joining the grounp are privileged ta report for practice tomorrow or Saturday. Saturday practice will beheld at 11 n'clock in the morning, and again at 4in the afternonn. 'BRIGHTWOOD PARK TEAM TAKES SOCCER HONORS twand Y member Any front Cambrid her of vie left Kline second set and Miss Walker effeets of their which had lasted Maonrehead. however more confidance. having won half the hattle. while the former fitle holder Miss hath zrueli Two Moorehead showed the strugzle hotr Miss plaved with Seatt: loft tackle Flaherty: cent znard. Wallace: r Benton: rizht end. Rradiey Fich left’ halfhack, h Fallinz and FLORSHEIM soccen Hovons SHOE Miss Moorchead's vietory ves her Tickson won from Addisan. 3 FLORSHEIM Shoes. ] isfv the demand—a top vesterday in their section of the temporary possession of the three.veary | *: I won from Madison. we make more than a sa]e! cigar which ‘sells bv e e T FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. cup. on which Miss Walker ind Smallwond defeated holds two 1 tains . g B : g & “:y the million simply feating West. their Iast onponents, ‘ e make a FRIE : § markable value. 1o 2 Most Styles $10 oo s o won \rterhack right hacks, wote. Walfe Wei St | 3 ta 0| Amidor, end, left tackie w ard e Danieis: v arterback, Stearns: left ndlex and Hamersley Weinecke: fulibick n Adready Park View's sextet went over the CAMERIDG There was no change in rush line vesterdat ntinued to whip Mass Harvard < the coiches the forwards into hape for Saturday’s game with Vale. That Roh Fisher has decided 10 keep Lindner rathey than Nash or Prait rizht tackle is now evident . Rradford aiso was continued at | ®St contenders fo nt o zuard i= mow very | title. completely . to £ue. who ix | landers vesterday. holding them score- | Won a_decision over Johnny O'Connor. again ou with his lez is | less while they collected 36 tallies New York, in 10 rounds. | much better condition than the doctors | hpd dared to hope. i Rradford in| Corcoran playground hasket ball RADIATORS, FENDERS | was z . providing | tea « ted the Dennison play was at right end. providing a wing on | team defea nla Bukies wius i KR te | | SEATTLE. san Al the fifrh Wash.—Lefty Irancisco weltherweight, Webster of Billinzs. Mont., referee stopped the hout Cooper claimed he Cooper. lost to when in the broke hix V. 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Condy ather of ‘the and as side nted by inzton Fvelyn Nora Gortrnde Car nvara and Muriel Welscher annonunced ek, will leave taday and will field this afternaon In the meantime. CCapt. Cheek mains at quarter with MeGlone the next team MeGlone donbtless have a chance with the men roday “heek the Rrown me in It will play a p tice game but if Stafford can’t pla afternoon with the Georzetown (nss. he: Satur and Cheek shonld | ers, one of the strongest teams in w hurt, it will he up 1o MceGlone and @ section 1. This game will not eaunt | toshy _and and Miller and | ”ercoat J your . il were at fullback “ Also alternated with Puff halfback on the second varsity. ““R OGNT | We piez on in 10min.! L. S. JULLIEN Maher did no work in any of the feam dvills. hut was out on the field | 1443 P St Main 7841 a that Stafford, the Stillman he dewn on S OUTDOOR = WORKINGMAN Here are twe specials that should ecertainly interest the out- door working- man. Just the thing for chilly ay! Sheet-Lined COATS. .. 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