Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 20

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_7‘_" SPORTS. "'N'fl“. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1925 + __SPORTS. D. C. Thanksgiving Day Grid Card Bright : Cornell Should Give Penn Real Battle PAIR OGI' CLASHES LISTED PROMISE MANY THRILLS WRPLNETOBEUSED |\ TCOME OF TILT HINGES et Al |ON CONDITION OF QUAKERS Believe It or Not. (Res. T. S, Pat. Office) —By Ripley tickets except at the high pric demanded by speculators, a New —— AT York foot bail en&hus{nul has Pi 1Sh f Red 1Bluc S will < = - S chartered a Sikorsky transpo ysical Shape of Red and Blue Sta /i Stronger Teams Will Be Opponents in Georgetown- Diane. accommuodating 14 passen. | Doubtful Physica P ‘ ik over the Dlavime feld ax the Prove Factor—How Other Rivals in Thanks - T ¢ A 1 ng over the playing fleld at tl ove P — B s F: S= Marine Contest, But Catholic U. and George Falo arund s viewin the mil tary classic Saturday from the air. wivi g i E s ; - s ing Day Gridiron Battles Compare. Washingion Game Will Be Spirited. .k B o . giving P e CHICAGO GRID STAR BY LAWRENCE PERRY. e : EW YORK, November ie sort of foot ball { ~N EOR N he Marine Corps at Clark Griflith Stadium at = ASKED TO TURN PRO N el e s = i holicAliniver : £ W hington 2 1”.11; CHirisiaN HEWEKEN 4 completeness with which leading Quak a2 ok it S itwoRoliCHnE IO oo T vl e N\, —the famous “Iniant of Lubeck ™ CHICAGO, November 25 (#)— Eoa : ; i 2 = AGO, - 2 4 the battering they have received in the cour tc ‘ those who desire to spend their Thanksgiving afternoon "y COULD SPEAK Gamm,mm,fio FRENCH Further inyiads into the ranks of co :::(”hn: :JW‘“: ;‘;Im e . TasllEtl toRialtetiheir cHoice a=ito Wl 1 T lege foot ball players may be made cling sea 3 as played in so iy ; ebomndlen s ”:" ”;”l 15 2w i L‘ b BUIRE ACE oENERRE ARDG RN by professional foot ball, which now | nent, of course, is Cornell, and game involves w “bould see. Plenty of good. hard foot ball and thrills are like- boasts Harold (Red) Grange. 5 £ it : x hard fc BiG et Has SO saya Aus. u.t.((guamfi ;\ull \;a(ck m{u, the % it i | K fith' tin (Five Yards) McCarty, who is ornell has not made a great record t season, 1 George Washington is as strong as 13 -~ h ¥ Tiaoie% hatcbeen ot |thete ha 1 : , ; ] « \ e se. that does not make it certain 3 \ Of WISCONSIN. n opportunity to play against | patient and painstaking work chiefly in the est of this c may 1l « be the better one to watch. It a forn: Ilinois” flash at Coral|pe fully realized on Thursday. ‘ 1 d will affor 'uiv :"\v”““hf”\-‘fr kh‘v‘;:;r::x‘*l ‘(}' e enial T atnas have ‘power, but in.| . Al - ' : vihEb e andiCraySauds 5o \ quoted response to news that efforts | asmuch as they ha s 1 B : SR (e gn_him f o | proficienteither ir ‘ ’ are being made to sign him for the er in_ 4 - : orgia Cleven in | yesterday with 30 men in its squad to e e i Ty Priciman, | celving forward pas v . t meet the University of Florida at MChibac's Captaiielsat ana (Cownoy| Nesn kS I,,:.r i 1,‘}'.“,;,: h een ¢ y Jucksonville tomorrow afternoon. The N s notably Igurtmouth, which hase di in v . SR encrals expect to have tou he newspaper 8avs efforts to sign |plaved prficience ih the uerial ¢ S e Tow : a1 inst the Florida eleven - HaM e Ly Joseph W. | Sheer power is not enough these e 1he every indi LESTER EPP Doherty of York. The team | The chances for L g r 1 A4t 1 this game depend on formerly with Stlouns whether a long-gain attack has been L : i > 16D |7 ME developed. . her ""vl“"“f"f\‘,""”. . fiit‘?DN],r,:rl ! : Stars in Doubtful Shape. G o 1 o ithern: Gontas WHNING S, — i Pt b Eut 1o get buck to Penn's phys g : 2R i M am were the three made by 10 \N SUCCESSIEN his willing conditio s e L | d about 10 days status. 1 * X > by eve i . s Reading, 1l player and figured as a sure regu « v fens ke ds a ¢ S Il Nk ! Do At o THe Mot s inYe this vear. 1. Kruez has o met s & ton Chapel Hill in their St e the Chicago < me, Virginia w has Sieracki, to m ) t Lrlc eleven has won 19 of e n themselves. | uzainst ( 4 ’!\ ! ! 5 % game handily no |t ¥ i i ) ELGIN, HL. November 25 (#) . W = been won by = ] axe of profes P i ‘ k¢ { ur base ball i P 11 = W id much in the way VO G k MARY deep Inroads into foot oA Sapeiiasd t 17 and 1918 on ad A S COLLINS Maj. John L 1 the war, but since the games il R SRR of uthletics in } were resumed, in 1919, Carolina t 10 in A T q c6 te 3 3 3 1 margin in victories. In 1‘-:\‘- « B » . FroM ¢ ‘d Gr = . lina won by 6 to 0, in 1920 Vi \ ONDON Te : professionals t e AL | Y o | GRID SERIES IN 1926 |EAST HOLDS LEAD ey S HbE e - (53 Mues) hurt the amate | ( ) | t irc ks 7 . n confldent it w b FENCE AT ToLepo il /Y NIZHRS .15 Mia. vl gurte, FOR TITLE PLANNED! IN GRIDIRON TILTS by N 2 AFTER T BETW 5 AND Tre CLIPPERS (126% 5 Sasn L E iy | SR th {5 WERE MADE 224 ieorge Huff a B [ 0 A g oy he could have \ n ction: oit for R = abili It edule fo 4 the University fol lieei & £ day it is due to y Y . . S Propos | 1 hono = wzainst Dayton Unive () I ’ I T ll i o v i . — LOUONILN els: nsl e O ) ! el The greatest crowd in nmly...m n = & i | of sports Philadelphia will watch : Cae 2 . s i AT L i Penn andl Cornell battle on Frankin New Golf Variatiens at Club in Jersey. Bl Ghesteriiorton tablished : : . feld tomorrow. It is t i e i v ).000 persons will attend. The } T m:"q_w,‘,‘"q,i 1 « Field stands have been do : side S 00 % Short tine dnd « e 1 cked and every ticket has been s A1) y few that turn it e any applications returne ; 5 3 2 feorge W of space to supply dem K ; 1 ed that 150,000 tick ted « i it n s0ld had the stadium s 5 e f noush to accommodate : 18 v Institute 1. ell wag t & 100 in the ¢ . Tine feame it lers an outside chanc bis o) et g eseionn i e i Polytechn e ENGLISH POLO TEAM Sae T = 1 Seeliip n omorrow. Actua ~ . e 2 : h i |t s difficult to see where i the ) : ev 5 even chance, as its team has been|swer to the r . J sliced = e playing just as good foot ball as|ball far to the : i « 2 SwinG LET YouR < = 4 e FOR GAME AT PITT J T T ball. Aug TO THE RIGH ¢ €6 BY CORINNE FRAZIER. b ! v ) 1A T R HIGH SCHOOL block ball team nosed out its | 5 o iy Griffiths and P : niversity of Pittsburgh ROGKHS an as C « from ) land, 12 to 10, in the c: 1 1o wat J ; » Y 1vas which! 7 ‘L’M“\w-‘l( Andy E: a hedule, 1 1 at Macfarland. Action was slowed considerably Tie v T e I iresniaving teams are = Waie 4 [ i t id and 3 S uBI throws weather man is reported ready | COMMmittee South ¢ y g 1 squad, w e greel 1 out of its ve Pitt a break for the holiday 3 < s st g T and accu el will detail in subseg ittraction and allow what is expected [ James Jefries, Tot kic vere | i DK : to be the largest crowd of the se: welght champion of » Wes w . o ¢ . to gather without fear of rain vears o b lita otic Club swimme: v o The be the twenty-sixth i : have standing is: Pitts Bethany Athletic Club basket ‘a ! wh State, 12. Last vear's : : : for the Panth 4to3 2 . M High School gymnasium fr t € or the Panther, 24 to 3. Seven 3 < ] ! — ) lorida “AGO vember 25 (M) | 1924 tilt will start tomorrow's game : B e : Regular Thursd night pra rle Ghterals concadlae ot t " State athletes will arrive in s Halfha 5 of Washington Athletic Club. to E i sl s Rl today avor can on y - omitted s wee v b . i - — . tern Conference foot . X from 6 to 7 in Marjorie Web- ' nzo and Carl G. Fisher Dondispute, there HARVARD HARRIERS LEAD be roduced b . e 1 B : B cumpeied for s th CHEER 3 y : = > : ms| . ii S AT FOOT BALL Georsetown ent ! e to ex e By the Associated Press S l f 2 : -/ FOUR TIED FOR LEAD CHESS MASTERS BEATEN ' ird Tibbetts of Harvard, victor curing €very iea s e ) IN DIXIE CONFERENCE | TOURNAMENT‘“”” tomo intercollegiate _cross-country r IN MOSCOW team to hol. o hampionship, and his teammate, . P ! i l It e half of Rockne’s pre- | “Soapy” Waters, also hold down jobs C 4 Tie his team would be beaten leaders [6) 1INCO tO aCCoO ! > e : § ) ¢ were on the sidelines during T men 7 fighting trim, hopes to me when Har . S ! e e T we e e il s in genuine claret— i tied for the foot ball championship of | WOI B Unite y. Flanagan, halfback, and all too app the Southern Conference. Tulane and |!eners e wck, are out of the = —.—— . . ' J | Washington and Lee, however. had to| i line-up. h f 7 Dennison round basket| e Lriskly to remain in the title |it issouri Valley Conference TIP FOR FISHERMEN. the wine of wines. | 1 he Corcoran | JR0E PECN, “Alabama and. No up its season with the Kan PERS FERRY, W. Va., N ! 5 he Har | G oling. Loutsiana State w A State clash at Ames and The Potomac { ! 4 11-Washington meeting in|doah ho { : : ritle chances are involved in the | J i ms scored easy vic X ate Conference games | a 1 William and , ¢ of De Paul and St V “hi- | 2 & ran 1 over Re _ and Luther-Columbia at Du- ! o Hampde: v swamped Ran- | 1€ . e ! . ‘h-Macon |3 {m vice eleven championship To Match Your Odd Coats | With th The standing of the Southern Con.|it of the Gth Army Corps Area is the L e o R | 1 stake in the meeting Saturday in St. EISEi\iAN’S, 7th & F| e pets | St . = Louis of Fort Sheri e | b 1000 1« ATHLETIC HEAD AT CASE [P« e hs . < i Ansust zan to | o e 1 OUT AFTER LONG TERM| 738555 SAW GRANGE. ! « 'ELAND, November 25 (/) = Red Grang i | « in Horn, for 26 vears in | foot ball spectat three years | S it B . hl > ool of |at Illinois. And times ~ that | Strawberries preserved in et | th in M England waters at \ 500 honent, ence, has d his | number never have set eves upon him. mouth in Merry England waters n At the tree Jim cray Y . effective in May. == = the thought! Cinco uses the same kind E Poly “Tech rtingly beneath the br 1 2ddy, chairman of nw‘ of wine in curing Cineo tobacco. B M itars Tnstitute ball on the ground and turned to|f « athlet lf_”l' g A, nagiar I i3 < i :v,‘,x.\”n x_x:ut}” mentione s it e s » p 93 1l show vou,” he said. He Van Horn’s sucee | = il | 2 04 he ball with his rizht b | extra specials especially | « 04 999 | toased ek | welcome for the colder - Ord 000 | £o0d lie in . ! g | | Rl . | h LIBERTY QUINT WINNER. |0 DO YOU KNOW. i e worst of i e | 1 Liberty Athletic Club basketers |sembled onlookers | Sheep-Lined $9_95 v {won their first victor night ay | won the bet. e 4 | Alexandria trimming the St.| It was 1d, sad day for Ang | flml num.\"m"\\ :Il;hmx\""& i COATS | ] | Mary’s quint, 23 to 20. 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