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26 Big Gri OLD RIVALRIES OF SOUTH AND EAST TO BE RENEWED Maryland-Hopkins and Virginia-Carolina Contests Likely Attractive—Penn-Cornell Clash at Philly Prove Promises Thrills. BY H. New the At games BYRD. land West practically ern States have Middle a matter et to the the States and and ned foot ball scason i atic and Sout! Middle ¥ fact. in some of the cc sts Ihanksgiving day seems to be his section to settle their differences. est its hopes for a successiul seasor The Ithacans went along in their met Dartwouth, and Pennsylvania d Pittsburgh. Much of dissipated by defeats {QUARTET UNBEATEN IN DIXIE GRID LOOP fettle ur Hlinois a its ipletely undoubtedly 1 il the Last's hest aditional the | rence foot all \eir conference stand or fall North Carolina and Mississippi e throug ind while ave engagements left on ey cannot improve nor mar con wich of Southern Cor have finished es and m 5 1 st on Pitt 0 Important Battle at ts recorc State resu Louisiana M others Penn- | Xtate, n tra- [ AL a Penn is | tile par he me twe o Tulane five conference no defeats, has one g play. with Centenary t Thanksgiving ving games match “Ole Millsaps. Clemsor and Maryland against vic ries \me rinia | lef Jef Thanksg M Lainst Fur Johns Hop. real game, What p aroling Centre at the South is tl is ween Georgia Tech and Probably other attended game it Aubi cont were duled o the undefeat e Tulane claims a ed quartet, in ther which the string ) Alabamia lienges mingham, North Caro ginta t Chapel Hill d Washington meets Flor ech ma ium meet wil tes many organization aba Also n game any Tech Georgia cident comparat s followed Al menu ech 10 oppose A and Alabama beat 0 0. nia_and North t Chapel Hill in w reatest games n the two college their inia has lost one Washington and Lee openit t with Wak Cadets Resume Rivalry. the Virginia Military Virginia Polytechnic due to tozether but this will from the a ing for Georgia Atlanta. V. Roanoke Nashvill tucky at Lexir HARVARD CONTENT AND LOOKS TO 1926 Mass., Harvard was almost as e Mina ould be o ever plae foth have ir gan to wi North C not § conte rest. Virginia won vember 23. rthusiastic holding Yale to a tie score Saturday as it would have been over tory. The team is one of heroes the eves of the student body and the Crimson's previous performances Lave been forgotten. Steps will be taken soon to arrange for coaching While Bob Fisher has asserted that would retire as head coach, many that t will be prevailed on to return another yea Already the Athlet Association has the asst «uno of Reggie Brown, now assistant of | ¢ h _at Brown University. that he long :l.lmllhg is to be plaved. though | )] SIgn no contract with any team two 4 scheduled which should be | for 1 until after he has consulted worthy expositions of what the grid-| yith the Harvard foot ball authorities. iron furnishes in the way of athletic [ Next Fall eight of the 11 players entertainment. G getown and the | who began the Yale game Saturda) Marine Corps will play a great game | will be available * the team at Clark Griffith Stadi . and Cath- | which Clem Coady is likely to be made olic Univers ind George \\'..nnnx‘- captain. Only the Bradford boys, end ton to engage in another at |and guard, and Capt. Cheek. quarter- Brookland. hack, will be graduated this June, ar = leaving Sayles, end: Lindner and Georgetown went to New York with | coady, tackles; Kilgour, guard: Tur better foot bull team than Fordham | ner, center, and Crosby, Miller and ad and proved it to the entire satis- | Zarakov for the backfield. action of evervbody.. The Blue and | "Of the substitutes. Daley G ed better foot ball in every | pratt, tackle, and Chauncey par than their Gotham rivals. | will return, while of Saturda As a result of that contest the Hill- | jliaries, Doherty, Taylop toppers just about established them-| Maher have plaved their last foot ball selves as one of the strongest teams | for Harvird FOR CORNELL CLASH Georgetown probably is two touch downs better than any other eleven in PHILADELPHIA The University of Pennsylvania foot s section, although it has not had the opportunity to prove such a con ball team, which started so br lliantly this season but later met a couple of tention Lou Little, director of athletics and head coach, must feel proud of his team and must also feel that he has vindicated his statements of early in ihe Tall that Georgetown would be ex ceptionally stronz. All that remains for Little to fill his cup so that it will run over is for him to gain a victory was to resume hard work over the Marine Corps Thuvs hat for the final game of the year, zainst Cornell on Franklin Field sgiving afternoon Coach Young's men have had & splendid chance to rest since the bat- lv'o with Pittsburgh here week ago aturday, and the playe re reported excellent condition the closing he tentative dule called is_easier said than done, but the Blue ht drill this afternoon, with a anid Gray undoubtedly w enter the zame a favorite in the popular esti- mation mmage, the last of the season, on calendar for tomorrow afternoon. he squad will probably leave for N. J., late tomorrow after- Wednesday morning, where it be quartered until Thursday ning, returning to the city in time luncheon. Coach Young feels that players need all the rest they can and believes that the shore mp Serves its purpose welil. LK 1 is anxious to finish the season with & victory. After the Red and 3luc past the Yale and Chicago uling that game at that time was a ames so successfully many believed mistake on the part of both Penn|the Illinois and Pitisburgh contests and Yale. vere sure to be added to the ‘Penn 2 winning list and Catholic | W ROSE SO0 L the elevens| njch o take away the ed Saturday, | two reve versity and is Th scores | progtige mark, while Which is not comforting to either W. when they consider sgiving match At ke and wre Both than usual act in the least tiveness of the contest Vi and Sewanee meet in a which Vanderbilt hopes unexpected defeat of a veur uzo Over in Baltimore Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland con- tinue a rivalry that has b going on since 1892 And that rivalry be tween the two colleges has not been diminishing .nn\ with the v fiere in Washington no Institute Tnstitute rgain. ven over not d rac- rbilt ame i its to avenige he guard; November 23 of Years coaching at writer that 10 its top-notch form more during @ season. In other eleven, in Warner’s opinion, to be at its very best two of unes. If it is_more than likely why Yale and Penn have suffered in the latter part of their schedules. Both may have paid too much atten ion to their ¢ games, and it is certain that b lid more em they on_that con played October 17. Sched- Glen Stanford in his ago Wa said opinion to it team than twice words, 1o can hope more than this be. true the reason for noon or will ma for toher phasis than est they ot Washington University swamped egainst which they play the former Buffalo U e latter Gallaud were around the 60 neither was scored on, particularly C. U. or G their Than George over Yale did the sting of those es, and a triumph over Cor- expected to restore foot ball at Pennsylvania 'STANFORD IN RUNNER-UP TIE ON PACIFIC COAST SAN FRA (). Stanford team, conquering in the traditional * 'ford Stadium Saturday, went into a tie ‘with Southern California for sec- ond place in the Pacific Coast Confer Stanford and Southern Califor- have lost one game each—Stan- ford to Washington and Southern California to Stanford. Meanwhile undefeated Washington, romping over Puget Sound, 79—7, in a non-conference game, held its posi- tion at the top of the conference. Washington has only to bowl over Oregon, thus far a weak team, Thanksgiving day to claim the cham | pionship. University of Virginia has announc ed a foot hall schedule of nine sames 1t includes practically the same teams it met this Fall. The season is to be opened September 25 with Hampden Sidney at Charlottesville, and after that Georgla is to be plaved on Oc tober 2, also at Charlottesville neh burg on October 9, at Chd arlottesville; V. M. I, October 16, at Lexington; Maryland, October 23, at College Park Randolph-Macon, October 30, at Charlottesville; Washington and Lee, November 6, at Lexington: Virginia | Polytechnic Institute, November 13, at Blacksbur and North lina, Thanksgiving day, at Charlottesville It is possible that a shift may take place in the above list of games CISCO. November Cardinal foot California, iz game. ball to 14, at Stan NASH Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street Hawkins Nash Motor Co. Sales and Service 1337 14th St. Main 5780 BATTERIES “Pay as You Ride” PROBEY TIRE STORES 2004 Pr. Mo N W. U APSE NW. 200K St NE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. SPORTS. SEVERAL EX-ILLINI ON GRANGE S TEAM By the Associated Press CHICAGO, ange never will play for the Uni versity of Illinois agaln he with a team made up almost en of 1 of Tllinois when he takes the field with the Chi Beurs debut tamous eighth roster November Tt but will play tirely versity s 1 cago his Thanks; Wheato: regular in professional Th the ears’ ving day iceman member learned Couach Zap Hiinois. uling the Bears’ will the fundamentals who his under offensive are the Sternaman brothers mous at Hlinois rexpected defents State teams Dutch older, ran 60 vards for s 1inst Ohio State in 1919 turnished the points that enabled Hlinois to hand the great Chick Har ley his only defeat in college foot ball Two vears later. Joe, the younger the brothers, heaved a pass whicl Lauvry Walquist of Illinois con into 4 touchdown, costing Oh i ix Ten titie. O 1d not lo: game and Hlinois had not won a game in the erence up to that time. Walquist now haliback for the Gears, and M who plaved with Walquist and naanan i col lege, is at end for the Bears. Callas nother old Tliinois plaver. is end. and Knop, who played at Illinois in the days of Macomber and 1" 1 is at fullback. Jin McMillen, one of the greatest linesmen 1llinois ever de veloped. plays at guard. Walquist MceMillen and Gra » all have served as captains at Ulinois Other stars in the Bears clude Hanny of Indiana Towa and Mohardt « The latter two have whomi is stering each of for admi to strong Ohio Sternaman, the touchdown and hereby line-up in Fleckenstein Notre Dame n named be on FINANCIAL HARVEST IS DUE |GRID GAMES LISTED GRANGE IN PRO ACTIVITIES By the Associated Press C “Red” hero of the moment, will don day, but he will not wear the has turned professional, w he knows best Declaring that he had had no tr cept other alluring offers, ficld signed a contract yesterday that line-up games, after which holidays r six range, who t fortune in In turning professional ¢ stands to build up a mods his DOSE-season appearances, the wishes of his futhe d friends at linois. Grange, took the move of his ully, saying that after to look out for himself n to signing the foot ball contract, eh was of w score wrust a 1 when he returned here vom his final college trinmph Co. n Satur Grange also ned Charles « mpaign 1 my ma is fo irs, receive rnings. vall signed and the s son all inst University however philosophie: he was abl In addit il theatric Pyle’s contract Grange After the foot i expected to embark = ventures, including ture appearaices of which hin earn money ather the sacrifices ind in educ brother nd it per he will season Grange other pay motion | ail is to repi for his for to mide the public ny 1 if 1 turn will be by esty and efforts to that which I have been most useful to reap a reward which will will home fires burnir was the red ter motives my messige American elevens to his Grange promised that he HICAGO, November 23.—Harold * to follow, as he phrases it, the strawberry FOR THANKSGIVING LOCAL TEAMS. Georgetown vs. Marines, at can League Park. atholic Univarsity Washington, at Brookland. Maryland vs. Johns Hopkins, Baltimore Stad 2:30. EAST. Pennsylvania, at Ameri- Red” Grange, the reigning foot ball his fighting togs again Thanksgiving famous “77” of collegiate days. For the business vs. George at ; ; ! el vs. hila- aining that would enable him to ac blonde warrior of the chalked will place him in the Chicago Bears’ he will invade Florida during the Syracuse, at New West Virginia vs. Washington and Jeflerson, at Morgantown. Pittsburgh vs. Penn State, at Pitts. burgh. Brown vs. Colgate, at Providence. MIDDLE WEST Bucknell vs. Detroit, at Detroit. Vermont vs. St. Louis, at St. Louis. Fordham vs. John Carroll, at Cleve- land. Nebraska Lincoln. ake vs. return to the to finish his course. Red plays with Thursday against dinals af Cubs Park. Next Sunday he plays against Columbus. Then the Bears will go East to play the Yellow Jackets at Philadelphia, December 5, and the New York Giants at the Polo ounds the day following. The fol lowing Sunday the ( nts will appear at the Cubs Park, and final game is planned for the same place Decem ber 20 Contract would university later the Bears the Chicago Car here vs. Notre Dame, at South Methodist, at Dal Towa Ames. xas Christian vs. State vs. Kansas State, at terms were not ma lie, but it was understood that Grange was gui iteed $2,000 a gume, with 10 per cent on the first $5,000, 20 per cent on the second $5,000, and 10 per cent on every dollar beyvon hat. On that basis it was estimated Grange would receive between $20,000 and 30,000 for his first game. While Grange ranks high Western Conference scorers and vard gainers this vear, foot ball statisticians have pointed out that his record might hive been greatly enhanced ha plaved mes, particy against we. 15, in whic might have been expected to stage long runs for which he mous was recalled that in one game 4 non-conference elever two minutes, and never the ball le puir Austin at Fort vs. Me v at Mil- waukee. SOUT Georgia vs. Alabama, ham. Georgia lanta. Kentucky Ky Virginia Chapel Hill. Centenary port. William and Mary vs. Richmond, at Richmond. FAR WEST. Washington vs. Oregon, at Seattle. Multnomah vs. Gonzaga, at Port- at Birming- At- o among Tech vs. Auburn at vs. Tennessee at Lexing- tol vs. North Carolina, at he the ¥ \gainst fie played Lut once touched ker te vs. Tulane, at Shreve- is MERCURYS, TAWK ATHLE big three” TIC CLUB of vesterday's games title hopes of the to 0. 2 6-10-0 sce ckerboc of 16 1 of K a 7-to-3 trimm and the kers took After eleven several v ago. the Apache crew had I of advancing a step nearer the championship by outwitting the eran Mohawk ~ combination youngsters put up a game ba three times taking the ball on downs when the enemy had reached a point within ds of the Apache but faulty punts proved their ing and allowed the Hawks om touchdowns in the first and periods. Shorty O'Connell’s kick from the 40-vard » second quarter completed the scoring. The Mercury eleven halted two at tacks of the Marine Barra ma chine at Union Park. but was unable to withstand a final sweeping drive that carried the Leathernecks over the goal line in the third period. Shaw, the Marines’ fullback, was the big gun of the attack and after ripping up the Mercury line time and again hed across for the counter just before the whistle ended the sess Payne’s drop-kick from the 35-y mark gave the Knicker point advantaze over the in the third period the Georgetown Hollow, but the came back strong in the started an attack that t COLUMBIA PREPARES FOR SYRACUSE GAME NEW YORK. Nover 2 lumbia’s fourth and last major gagement of the season will bri Syracuse eleven to the Polo Grounds Thanksgiving day in what shape as the Blue and White's hardest t of the campalgn Despite Columbia's over the Army, S favorite on Th siders have neve at foot ball, to br the Mercury rom aving defeated the decisive undo to count rd ckers a Wave! ‘minated the 1107 racuse will rsday. The Morning heaten the Orange their latest attempt o the win column will be complicated by the fact that Mike Sesit, halfback: Jim Reynolds, the 17 vearold tackle, and Martin Raphael, veteran guard, may not get into the game at all because of injuries Coach Crowley believes Syracuse make more trouble for the New Yorkers than Cornell and the Army and has called for scrimmage at Baker Fleld today. orge Pease, Ray Kirchmeyer and Ray Wagner are three of the Colum bia stars who will hang up their un forms for good on Thanksgiving. 2 who has been nursed alonz carefully, is in prime condition and hopes fo provide a whirlwind finish to his foot ball career at Columbia LIBERTY A. C. TOSSERS ARE BUSY THIS WEEK Basket ballers of the letic Club are listed for ments during the week: Tomorrow night they tackle the St. Mary's Junfors at Alexandria, Wednesday they are to be entertained by the St Martin's 135-pound quint and Friday the Liberty five scrimmages with the National Guard tossers at the Armory. In their season-opener last week the Liberty basl bowed to the St Ma Celtics, 55 to 31. Games may be nged through Manager Kremb at Columbia 4165-J CLARK IS SOCCER STAR IN MONROE’S VICTORY With Earl Clark scoring three times, the Monroe soccer eleven had little difficulty running up a 4-tol victory on the German-American Reserves vic Liberty Ath. these engage. | | i | [ ¥ hington Barracks field The game scheduled between German-American first team nd the British Embassy eleven was called | off out of respect to the memory of | Queen_Alexandra_of Engl i the Washingtor Apache making their Wave LI LTI L A A0 OUR AUTO —Cleaned with —Cold Dry Steam And we mean CLEANED neath—and _the ' motor, without Injury to uphol: stery. rugs or paint. TO DEALERS—Will _appreciate sending us your cars on Rainy Duys When we are not rushed. Cold Steam Process Auto Laundry, 1139 17th N Rear New Mayflower. Phone Fr. 8633 LI LLILL LI LI LI IL LTI I T T2 0 MOHAWKS BEAT APACHES; KNICKS LOSE ba succeded foot to come putting League Park the | out o1 in a ericar ind Mar 10! themselves on h the appear Barracks te oi the 1923 s¢ with Sw counting ope charg Anacostia sy vict Eagles over th the romped Mount sunt of 31 to 0 Myers shared in the latter mak Bush counted by 3ush Emblems Hamby the winn, ing three t uehdo Xo-vard ru National footballers cinie tie the count at period of their game with inia Athletic Club at Alexandria District team scored shortly arte Quigley to Miles, had netted of vards fro 6-all in the the hind tinal Vir The L pa gain ¥riendship and n teams remained in the race f pound honors by winning their e Friendship eleven Aetnas, 14 to while unced the Cardinals. Mercury series sames from Merc to won the the 0 Pastime gridders were able t ke against the Win and took the short end at Fairlawn field. Knickerbocker for the first Clarendon Blunt ran the Preps time when thes Lyons to camp thir narter. scored took o 1ch down in footballers by winning Mike Northern clean 16 to 0 kept their from Chev out feature fron standing Hess Athlet was an of the fray Club gridders, querors of the De Molay elever 0. wish to arrange for 2 Tha day game (1 the manager ksgiving at 1coln 79 attery B fort Myer failed to threaten the Brookland goa an ge of its game with the east the Brooklanders inning " combination 13 to 10 A field goal in the final period gave the Mardfeldts the antage in a 10-t0-9 game with the Crescents, Shorty Bauman counted twice for the Mount Rainier Seniors when the Georgetown Celtics were trimmed, 13 to 0. Stantons got in the run | 135-pound championship by St. Stephen's, 31 to 0 g for the trimming Moose and l’(‘l'l‘l a deadlock, 6§ to s teams fought to Southern Preps took the measure of | the Kenilworth eleven to 0. Renroes bowed to Preps, 80 to 0 the Smithtield Midgets won 18 to 0. Mohawk Smithfield Midgets, tes from the Alexandri: Federals, 13 to 0, Otta 13 t National Preps trounced Joseph's Juniors of Baltimore, won from the was nosed out the Marstons, the St. 14 to 0. Georgetown Prep Juniors defeated Temple. 6 to 0. 7 7227, Here Are 3 Special Offers That You'll Appreciate | for la Arizona vs. Nevada, at Tucson. Occidental vs. Hawaii, at Los geles. Denver vs. Colorado, at Denver. Aggies vs. Wyoming, Fort Collins, Colo. Montana vs. Montana Missoula. YANKEES NOSE OUT ALLIED QUINT, 29-26 CLUBHOUSE FIRE RUINS JONES’ PRIZE GOLF CUP ATLANTA, Ga.. Novembe 7=The Salusiio | Harecssyes trophy. signifying that its pos- sessor now is amateur golf cham pion, today was an ugly mass of silver, following a fire which prac- tically destroyed astlake Country Club, home links of Bobby Jones, early yesterday. Jones won the cup on the Oak- mont course at Pittsburgh in Sep- tember. He is spending the Winter with his family at Sarasota, Fla but was notified of the loss by mem bers iis futh f: he H. E. Carpenter, resident man ager of the club, made a vain effort to rescue the trophy, which is the principal piece of the Jones collec- GOPHERS MAY LOSE SPEARS AS COACH By the Associated Preas PAUL, Minn Paul Ploneer Press of Minnesota ma head foot ball coach, Dr. € Spears. An- at State, at tir oklyn prelin game at took the lead with Zon tart, but soon drop behind re. near the e Itimoreans November 23 St says the lose its rence W possibilit would e W coach was discussion among Wiy hol Arbor, n ped Minnesota says the paper. tha lose the services o Spears as head foot the cl from the which e game at Ann Michigan r Goetz, Snyder The from 1o the n i Dr. Spears to Gus Ekbe gantown, other th like to attendance of Morgan Anr nd ur W they business men Va.. gave had come n'to West Virg . backfield coach would not commit 1 ) to say. “We would certainly ave the doctor buck there Dr. Spears made secret act that he was dissatisfied wi inner which t the athle COMET QUINT OPENS SEASON WEDNESDAY th fourth day 1 et plan tossers spe; seasan of ight at t take on the The Comet quint ex among the leaders in the District championship this team has practicallv the same line-u rted together back in 19 and has developed into a combinatior th: hard to 1 Athlet 15 ects to be up The side « ; e to provide secret e team through the seasc ment of the de igan and a put the coach advantage in Western Cor. on which the coach has not to comme; EIGHTH SOCdER VICTORY FOR HYATTSVILLE HIGH HYATTSVILLE, Md., November 23 Following its 4to-0 triumph over Brandywine High. which gave it the Prince Georges County high school championship, Hyattsville High School's soccer ball team will con- tinue practice this week in preparation its battle for the State title. The Brandywine victory Hyattsville's eighth in as many this son. The only score on the locals rlboro and the alumni of Hyatts- ille High, each of whom got 1 tally. Hyattsville's goals in the Brandy- wine tilt were registered by Bowdoin and Nees. Hyattsville e series ar ) to Mich ends to plavers at a competition dis has obtained the use ade every Wednesday and promises to give the fans some stiff battles with the best and out-of- town teams g “lof the A e points hesitated local Southend Juniors, winners of the championship of the Washington Base Ball and Athletic Association, will talk basket ball tonight at 7 o'clock in the home Manag: wrence Fitz gerald, 389 D street southwest. I squad includes Harry Wiltshire, Buck Kilroy, Shout chwartz Lee Shapirc Barry and Capt. ( Elliot and Pullman teams night at 8 o'clock in the Y. M. C. 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The most effe the vear apj of Princeton ner, an exce GALAXY OF GRID STARS ON ALL-EASTERN TEAM The an iant open-fie dividu pectally make forme In behind long first illuminating couches of colleges and univer their “all sectional Star today presents the of important and series of dispatches by representative sities selecti foot ball tea Here is 1925' 1 excé expe AT l-Eastern team as I by Maj. Charles D. Daly associated in foot ball coaching st Oharian Harvard University and Ohbe not the t of clifield reeton lander of Dartmouth r of Brown znan of Princeton Slagle of [ Kee D Pr Lccuric elous distances Center. n_such MeMillan of Princeton Oberlar Guards Sturhahn of Yale Davis of Dartmouth Tackles 3 Coady of Joss of farvard Ends me of Army Sales of Harvard WASHINGTON PRO TOSSERS WIN HOME DEBUT, 18 to 17 Grod the v APRIL 12 OPENING DATE : FOR VIRGINIA LEAGUE NORFOLK. \ 7. ment spectacular sh quent persor game consic proved a Line Palace Conaty Substitution oklyn— ooklyn should be on your cav 2ow.! ask us. L. S. JULLIEN 1443 P St. Main 7841 To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN’S, 7th & F “Now and then I've tried something else; but no cigar gives me the smoke satisfaction that I get from an Admiration. To my mind it’s the best cigar in America.” On Sale Here, There and Everywhere 10¢ and 1Sc 2 for 25¢ n WM. DEICHLS & CO, INC,, 414 10th ST. N.W.

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