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B .SPORTS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, .1925. SPORTS. Georgetown Fears Fordham : More Games Among Big Ten Teams May Be Forced HILLTOPPERS EXPECTING [HARVARD GRID SQUAD| FLOURNOY, TULANE STAR, |TECH ELEVEN GOING |FOUR FRAYS SUGGESTED HARDEST BATTLE OF YEAR| PUTOUTOFTHEATER) EARNS FAME AS PUNTER| AWAY FOR CONTEST AS MINIMUM IN G By the Assoc (p\i] )'(n.:l Sy S el i il & ' Hap Hardell takes the Tech eleven : o A ShE T i P N, November 14—z By the Assasiated Bresh to Norfolk_tonight by boat for the Blue and Gray Squad Goes to New York Today and | todaay was - over . R ShE Kicked |EAMe at Newport News tomorrow. | Action Likely to Be Taken at Schedule Meeting to Be , i 2 § ! v 30 members of its varsity ZEANS, 2 her 19.—Flournoy of Tulane, who has kicked | ¢ {dering that the Newport News Will Practice ‘There Tomorrow—Other &quad, three days before ‘the his way to glory everlasting in Southern foot ball this season, | High School eleven w B ¢ tea Held hal‘l\ Next Month—Monevy Idea battle’ with Yale, from the lobby of | to e the cha ity o, seems to have won the right to quite properly ask two other great | (o niire 08 the chat Local Elevens Are Priming. | Tead Coach Robert . ¥isher, who | Dixic players to move over and make room for him in the South’s anual Trainers are expecting a stift Having Its Effect on Lists. nen [[SSpe he fncientiihe @istient. Jow Iut Lo e l\r; indicate that every decade | 1 e 5 ¥ a rigid investigation to determine who | booter comes out of the South wd is expected tomorrow at BY H. C. BYRD. Ahmgg.ml the flnu! with belng “half In 1905 Scarborough of Sewance showed the way. In 1915 Thu n.m\ 1 stadium when the Cen BY RY. drunk” as they entered the theater [of Virginia had no equal, and in 1925 Flournoy can swap kicks with any |{l¢Ven, winner in the Dijstrict scho ~ak ! lobby Jast evening in the business. 2 ¥ |lastic league, meets Gonzaga for the EW YORK. Nov rardest games of its foot ball history when it| Last cvening the largest g 3 > unofficial “title of champlon of Wash meetin e evaplhald 1n Gurok Punts on a foot hall field seem bigh and prep school foot ball rding to Director of Athletics Lou Little, ex- mg -|.‘ season indicate that the x.:,ul. | hat Georgetown is well able to take care [ des the rally @ ppliec d dusting off ds ! 1 it Ectown | 3 © | aqun; Py ; i s applied. And dustivg off 1 s | T PLAY PR “.,,, Yo @ close onn [ And the ch ions are it will be against a powerful, | " joe Crosby s . in the dim foot ball past may fo Do e 5 be a fecling 11 ttle is not sitting on Easy street, | and the other | st | to discount the enthusiasm of excit-| | poeriie Se) Jolins and Wostern. a7 | e pastiand itk game nore than an er we have played, shouts. Ma - Albe .| ing moments, but there seems to be ey Dovite e : : I Z . Sy Sheehan of the sater interfered and 7 i By the Associated Pr ' b e BRI S e T said Little whi ready fo leave for w York. .{‘;flr";"ll"'i»l"'f‘ ter interfered and |\ he o choose between the perform-| > Al ‘ t S Georgetown field at 2:30 | seems to be suffe Fordham has a re ball team, a proved wilien it ‘defeated Holy || fxdered the lobby ipoliceman ‘to eject o = S0 Ty ihy ol ces of el CHICAGO vember 19.—Tt & ck, while Western journeys over |remote past, wi Cross b h 2 sive s _ We have a mighty good team. but you | "“rhg griiron men became indignant | strong foot. 5 ain that Harold IS O & TOloRl it dioe fiEliehcénte o # vé trouble in store for us Sa If we put when the officer ordered them out 3 P ill toss aside his L B SBePIER NI The modern idc forth Hes ¥ | our team plays as it can play, it seems to me [Th he charged them with being Some Long Punts. to become a professional foot| Gonzaga is booked to appear in an | i<, and mnust be that we < + us. Fordham is Fordham, and 1 ghall not rest | “huif ' They took the matter to| Certain it is that each the um-,“” player and also end his college | Intersectional zame with™ St. James' | stadiums. J en is looking for easy unti 1 whi as been blown. a nearby e station, where Capt. | pany times sent the ball 60 ahd even P 1 Tlinols aftes the :n | Sehool of Haverhill, Mass., on Decem good Intersectional game or two, and ;m lllPr\ had Lieut. Dobbins in- ex, leaving THingis afterithe Qhioilhay 5 at<American 1n gue park. in this respect Illin, Chicago and Georgetown t it . v some wdn who is be X 70 yards on its way, with an occasion bl 1 ather Moo i ,,“”,M e ame at Columbus Saturday. | r favored than Donough 1o New Yorl : | rere el ovier-| MUST ROLL UP SLEEVES d will be in che - M i 3 a friend! lence with his father at Wheaton, 111 T e e i - 3 “ehe at. | Bresent to tend u nand [ Rt famons voung. rednana: wh TO PLAY HIS BEST GAME watters at Ge The three aces we niile. as ) (1A dEc o 23 veirs Masie TioapEcE Little plans t 3 work < “Day §," an "‘“‘“"“ o of e 5 three players ave likely to be, pi |a fortune being dumped into his Irish Lev . plavinig | © A afe one. ut here and tomorrow t on which e as guests of its e men had g, Gifrerent deca and vastly dif- | reached @ decision, with his fathers | his fourt: ouisiana s > 4 e BARRACKS MARINES ¥ g fachers Hisr e it ".‘,;,‘,'h“",l“”,; ferend sl rhor & o ria i oot ball | team: i famous in outhern Eridiron : s squad. e : Ll s & : a far £ o leave the un as the man who cannot play | collegiate foo is 1 = o lopifue nuce i | drunk three duvs before the Yale|$ g . il o nge.y il i e bl s ed G reput NE M URY F E e, that is absurd on the face of ; 1 Fhurman v sherlff, at M y above his ell Another star : 1 know ever \ d played guard okt e am is Sho like a book. 1 . planning for its contest | thing almost benea rday, is putting in | it was the dirti No matter licks of the year. | knew to be paid, wins, t Greeners. while | cation will be 1 8 antly pla t. the euiize they will be against a stre ¥ re chy against Loutslana Poly, and In | tryin test ought just \t““_f"‘;"’":\]‘ thwestern game in Chi be carefu f““ Uigrd ariving, rou v ; y T st »‘"w."nu efght times for an avers have a whe of faith in hi ah, \\)unl ng, 6 S T G B St | NATIONAL MARATHON |3 5o S o il o et val « 1 1d will go into the contest to s 1 g to the intercolie L 1 hat happens. TO v Texas , 7; Henderson-Brown. 0. el .au.ud»( will go 0 5 o ‘ S FATTOT | TO BE HELD IN MAY| 3t ovut \uh‘ chance to win. y,H_“”;,N ; blg enough to use and plays Washington and Lee has two about | BALTIMORE, Md., November 16 as capable ends as have ever played | Abnouncement was made lute last foot team. | night by Charles Ornstein, secretary an 170 |of the South Atlantic Assoclation ind good on offense as | that the natfonal marathon champion Daves played left end | hip, the biggest plum awarded the ! 1t aid ths estern Marsland |4nd Thompson right, and no coach | association at the recent meeting of | 155 the : 1en his i et Al o RN o Collage ix willing tc S10.000 o vear | would want two better men to cover | the national A. A. U.. will be held over o 42.va = 0% el - aela They usually are down the|the Laurelto-Baltimore course on N Saturday after- waiting for the man to catch |either May 15 or 22 ¢ adinm wl the Dongh- The i on. he sa np J ) S en Ak ; S e staged Jbinty by ‘the Barti s e h ‘ wa 4 2 s 1 T 4 = thon committee and long distance s ey 3l i r resident’s cup and mpionship committee of the South . under the tonal leng dista Knickerbocker gridmen as credited with and onl to the right c 4 s | wicks. e interservice one officer v L s o b Smithfield and Mohawk Preps BY JAMES BRADEN e Former Yale and All-America F nehips go W A nieeting of the board of managers of the South Atlantic Association will 5 be held here next Wed t th J the next Saturday cvery- o sl ber Sl he Grange. hogrever. was IRISH TEAM CAPTAIN xaS il p of the two 1 ¢ arc . Dy I one ym the 40-yard ¥ ational ne e " = s e A FOOT BALL SECRETS SIGNALS IN ITALIAN < onl: agaiust Vander : thernecks will b s 3 i e RADIATORS, FENDERS 2 s ———By Sol Metzger. \\nh v\m mother of one 1 the same vear. h'- ple of p il 1 E " T Fi i will work w nh z aak a iz BODIES R orsible to run ¢ : » Punt High. f Tris 4 vanee's hoj “"‘,‘“’ \ ey color ement »\‘;‘hx!mn S HORE Eeonine e “But the y a i who 1ift WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. I carvier inside. Tlinois did not N all team of i E 4 at ir sty sent rane ce s m which to iy attempt to run the ends in that % unique |} off-tackle plays, 1s. 1chdown was alc The one Irish lad on for = Kenneth Keene. the cap e was il R ) 2not to understa Guardal; Alino « wre enough to i an Irishman les bu // i Italian or quit. lerman Pattersor 1HIS nd Rothman, the other player Bt he team, do feel so mucl home, but they. too. had The way to get hei, B t Italian. is to elevate the forward point of the ball when dropping it for the I ST Tt BY LEHIGH FOR 1926 ok 4 iEiyerelevitio ¢ i 3 » November 19 here on are on h all Mty oL schedule ot Lehigh University, just it strikes the polnt of the toe Geoetown which was plaved s daduncy 2 3 | Washington this Fall, is not liste on the right, The schedule 3 instep, a poor the result. kg ' G, W. U. ELEVEN REMAINS we SO endiee! 10 835 ON BUCKNELL SCHEDULE advanced to the ( by ~nd runs and passes . LEWISBURG, Pa., November 19— on a ¥ end sweep for the first| George Washington University will hdown. The Illinols interference | meet Bucknell at foot ball here again ol 2 = working well and the w team | next Fall, the game having been = - 5 » ‘ A""’“‘""",' plaved wonderful foot buli to get that | carded for October 9. $ = = & Ficiealsine fArst ally ¢ s certainly | Ceorgetown, met in Washington hic this Fall, is not bookec The ls! the kick. e trouble with this sys the ball Ontober October Jefferson. at %o ching o - | Getoher & hington H\Hs the sco! i o X (tentative) to 14 in faver of 4 Weslesan (ten- | tal in desper. second half of the game. | Nove i—Lehigh (Homecoming dav) . work the conference N b —Penn State. at State Col- chumpionship and all the prestige of 1 —Dickinson. at Harrisburg. e = ws | Order this delicious dozen what was per abia run of the scason. 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