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SPORTS. THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, 1 3 SPORTS. Nevers Best Gridman Warner Has Seen : Grid Celebrities to Clash in Benefit RATES STANFORD PLAYER _EASTANNEXESWOST \MICHIGAN ELEVEN TOPS; |ROCHESTER T0sSERs MANY NOTABLES TO PLAY SUPERIOR TO JIM THORPE INTERSECTION FRAYS . U. IS RANKED VISIT NEXT MONDAY - [N’ EAST-WEST STRUGGLE Im_]jan Waella Wealiess ST [Rhicaier Centialg, e Sce city BY LAWRENCE PERRY. |entry in the first season's rice for the | Shriners” Hospital for Children in San Francisco DECEMBER 1925. ROCHESTER, N. Y., than ever hefore amonz varlous col | lege gridiron areas. the Eastern sector AL = < s NEW YORK. December 1.—During | . While Pacific Coast Star|: campaign nurked by keener rivalry EW YORK. December 1.—Here are the 1925 foot hall rankings: | American League basket ball flag, ! | which plays in Washington Monday Does v ervihing, Ex-Carlisle Coach Avers, to Be Enriched From Game on December 26. of this element, let our sportswomen teams will take the floor at 9 o'clock 1t Wilson Normal. {Naval Academy, under the direction | such teams as the Chicago Bears and (#).—Orville M. (Tiny) Hewitt, full- achieved a perfection of the foot ball battle front has carried | First. Michigan: second, Dartmouth; third. University of Wash- | night. i« the oldest court team per off the major share of intersectional ington: fourth, Tu'ane and Alabama; fiith. Colgate; sixth, Prince- | forming in the new loop. The outfit = Rockne™s Powder Puff Performer. Pitty-five garmes among prominent | 10N seventh, Hlinots; cighth, Lafayette; ninth, Pittsburgh; tenth, West | formed nearly a quarter of a century 90.000 Expected to Pay $200.000 teams in the East, South. Middle West | \irginia: cleventh, Stanford; twelith, Georgetown {man, who has seen his quint grow nd 1Par \West, nearly twice the total i : & : e < _ | with' the sport until it i« now recog By the Assomated Press f such contests in 1924, form the basis Michigan is rated first because, in the writer's opinion. the Wolver- | [l 0, the sport Bnil 1t Js fow tecter LOOMINGTON, Ind., December 1.—Indiana Universitv Memor 3 ot Goribatiion ines were the strongest all-around foot ball outfit in the United States. | o208 BF 0 S 4 he teai S S EW YORK. Dacember 1—Jim Thorpe had his weakness. Fielding | i fan intersectional standin No team was so consistently strong in all branches of attack. No cleven | ““Fan “Nien’ have been selected from Seadiumewill setverast the teainin g igroundigijors o Yost his revenze. Babe Ruth his preferenc knute Rockne E. MW, s, Fw. w. L |Protected its forward passers so thoroughly. And this was accomplished |1 squad of 50 candidates attracted by collection= of all-American foot ball heroes that R e e b st 3 ] () 8 1% chiefly through the splendid play of the forwards. |24 chance to play in the league and | sridiron BB LT D RIS St i % 73| The rushing attack perfectly bal- | Scouts of various Big Ten outfits -xhu‘h'«'\» Dbeen given a thorough course | e e i All these things came kne at a din here last night, when r.; “.... 4‘-‘ 1 o % anced an extremely formidable over.|%aw the x’g\\ (ll'ln..;‘u ‘«x;:rng«ll‘lll)n\"': H'-nxn|J .m.|«{,- Coach Jnl;nn* .\(3,',;‘ At Ira(~1 a d'\/'rnl\p« ]c‘n )m Iu gair places or a i four great foot ba'l co. Glen ities OF Stmiord: Tadilo; o iea—Far West and S . action against Northwestern say that | phy. veteran of campaigns with | teams of Camp. Eckersall and other sports critics w 1 working il i) e i Wi beer et L iend Rall it o and Middle West; (hree; Jiheaaoftense. S In ting, tackling. | j, ")) “gapartments of foot ball the |the Centrals. During his off moments, - & i D Y i e Yale, "H and Knute Rockne of Notre Dame— | West. one. | blocking, In following the ball the| Greenies would be a match for ;m\-‘.\hlrnh\' directs the University of Out here December AL vigesda, aicrecons cred to discuss selections Ncwspaper men s | jeam was about as perfect as a foot | team In the country. Rochester five contest to be played the day aiter Christmas in the California Stadiun : . 5 G. U. ELEVEN TO PLAY | }ullcisven gets to be. ‘And so strong | The writer saw Alabama in her most | Allle Schmitt of Buffsto. former star (at Berkcley This contest is a benefit performance for the Shriner Present were permitte tion to cach coach. « U | was the defense that throughout a|important game, that against Georgia |of Georgetown and Canisius quints,| Hospital for Children at San Francisco. Advance scat at Ernie Ncvers areatest fooi ball player season of games agalnst strong op-| Tech, and the same c he sald for|and Joe Seigul, late of the Philadel-| crowd of 90.000 and a gate of close to $200.000. £ have seon.” said codched Jint Thorpe and: Sden WEST VIRGINIA HERE | popents the Michigan goal line was| Alabama as for Tulane. Strong de- | phin Leugue, are newcomers to_ the AL Eiin e llic Heston of Mic times. Nevers has no weak- not crossed. 1t is the only fool ball | fensively, the team bicked offensive | Centrals. Both play at forward. Mike SGrerint e St Ta a0 h et e team in the country, little or big, that | versatility. Her brilliant scoring | Mumby, Eill Uhlen, Harry Topel and FOOT BALL SECRETS S o e hes a : . G g i can say this. flight against Georgia was a splendid | Louie Rabin are the guards of the . | M vears. will manage nd coach 1F e knov wppened _a MORGANTOWN, W. Va.. December | S - achlevement, but question arises how | *auad, while Jim Cullen and Trixie y Sol Metzger ;. Sdrn Boala s Soron race—carele paizn” he said. “Well. T didn't || ~Georgetown University for a game| Not Real Grid Game far the Bull Dogs had slumped after Messengernn will alternate at center At L el s Tremember see ZUppke aiter the zame” The | i Washington on October 16 has heen| The one blot upon the record in| moin mreos biaer nmio s b Mannie Hirsch, o substitute forward. [ NOT THI all American in 1822, and the forme layed Penn © Wik 3 te 0 in Michizan's favor. | listed as one of the features of the | [N7€e Doints scored on a place kick | (Colgate's tie with Brown In ihe last | -ompletes the roster /, Yesizded ae Calitornia's sreatest hal coach of (e West Virginia foot ball schedul~ for | b¥ Northwestern. Michigan lost that | zame on the schedule of each marred . THIS it back, are in charge of the We It was Bube th's turn. A news. next Fall game. 3 to . But the game was|the fine record which the New York \ = Are E paper man i n what position he 1t Is understood here that George. :',"’"(“" o dn‘\uu'z ’l'alln on .|“ng|(1||4'" ers had made up to that contest. PALA“,E PRUS v's'T & 1 prefe v pl it he plaved town also will meet Pittshurgh, and 1t was Jevel with Lake Michigan.| E - \ Stellar Aggregation y the Blue and Gray already has hooked | "t many yards away. Nothing ap-| Princeton Finishes Strong. AmOnaUT. Ceen B Eb AR SRR Syracuse . proximating real foot ball was possible.| Princeton in her zames against AI_EXANDR'A FR'DAY Hoive Aenoiei, Other games definitely listed by | #nd the writer discounts that defeat | Harvard and Yale. wherein she scored | S e Emmel 8 Teno The ball was handed to Rockne, 1| West Virginia are; even as Northwestern tacitly has done. | 61 points to 12 ugainst her two an s es B aver N L B B Toc dartmouth won all her games. and | cient rivals, played as poised. versatile A ! ¢ " a4 povcder puff dad on « squad | September 23—Davie and Elkins. L - D 1% S S ity , & Hioe M nceiing e et | Octaber s Washingtan and Lee. at|her lIst of victorles comprise the fol-|and generally proficient foot ball as | ALENANDRIA. Va.. December 1— 4 h \_ | Drask K = horsemen R G T T lowing. teams: Norwich, Hobart, Ver.|any eleven in the country has played. | Alexandria basket ball tans who have - R U =3 Her ihe raan bt altihahn Novemher 23 (Thunksziving) —Washing- | MONL. Maine. Harvard., Brown. Cor-. The Tigers admittedly gauge their | N0l Yet seen the Washinzton Palace SRy ek iStites "‘.r ‘,H Nad .‘\‘“v::],'h;‘ ton and Jefferson. " | nell and Chicago. Of these teams none | season on the basis of these two No 'l”-‘ in u'!hvl'g ’«\11! get a un\" of r;v* ""'7'"- Al ,"MMMIL : last zame of the con he eama e Pittsburzh and West Virzinia Wes. | "@nked in the first class- this season.!| vember games. and the texm is coach- ~Ombination Friday n when the A back sh ways choc he e o (e peuson N came (01 can will be among the aier feame 17 2% the best that can be sald for|ed and trained accordinzly. That ia | professionals take on the Si. Mary's position that en L et T e Blniin “ o 1(-”1( n‘ "(K': plaved. but the dates for these (wo an. €M Just the same, Dartmouth was |all right from the Princeton viewpoint, Celtics on the Armory floor in 2 con- [ most ravidly in any direction. s minuten he meeded. 4 1east e Ve [ o A1 fixtures have not vel been def. { Sreal eleven, and if she were to|but what happens o her in October test plaved for the benefit of the Alex The back in the illustration on the | ha L Sk s w1 |initely fixed. However. the Pitt game | M°¢t Michigan she mizht defeat her.| has to be considered by the unbfased andria United Charities ft is all <el to do s He ecan run play himeelf. e 5 Rt .”," o R ’l'" b ¥ [illibe dater then usual i But the writer does not think that|critics. This beinz so. her tie game The Celtice, who have won their straight ahesd or 1o either side he firs of this imposing consoled him, and then forgo sual. this would be the outcome of the game. | with the Navy and defeat by Colzate fiisi four staits and -cored o total Th: back In the illustraiion on the 1 of warriors were on Walts o = Dartmouth was stronger offensively affect her standing )£ 205 points In the bargain. play | riEht has taken a faulty position in Camp's 1924 allAmerican eleven. an The wame ended. the hoy without DOBIE WOULDN'T BE than defensively. Michigan's balance| Lafayette throughout the season 1he Capital Preps tonight in their that he has placed a hand on the knee the mext twao on Eekersall's Ame his letter. There wis a shout behind as hetween the positive and negative | slumped twice. At other times she final before solng against the profes. of his rear leg. Naturally. that hand ican team ear. Flournoy me. s branches of foot ball was perfeet. [It|rose to vast heighis. ional: will_push against this leg when he | the highpoini scorer of the iy What were vou saving me for? | GLOOMY wlTH THESE is one of the finest elevens the writer| Pittsburgh finished the sea in night's clash is listed for the |$tarts running znd as that leg is the | this vear, and a likely choice fo What were vou savinz me for? came hasx ever seen srand form. but took quite a lons Lyceum Hall at <36 first one 1o move forward. he there America.” Steger was hoice he wail > i while to get zoing. 2 by checks: his starting speed ullback on the Western Confere For the junior pr 1 answered, Washington R.mh‘\ High. West Virginia had one of her strons A hack should use his hands in | mythical eleven I . Fishe nd walled wut of foor ball far that | (Noie—This is the second of 4 xe- | Washington. despite her ric zane teams, and her single dete:i v v WASHINGTON AND LEE pushinz himself off ihe Sround. a< rated as ona of the leadine Season ries of all-Eastern teims picked for With Nebraska -wherein the Corn-|hurgh is all that ‘prevenis her trom does w srinter. or in balancing hin- the Biz Ter . e i ted Press by prominent | huskers. in the last eight minutes, are | standing higher than she does <elf so that he ¢ drive in ven heuvyweizh collex wres - ey Siia o have so stalled with her ruddie |~ Omy~ thiee . imperennt font it AS TOUGH GRID LIST G0 v t7il e i i adel Tt Srimmion of the Wt~ o 3 S = svstem as to run off only eight plays— | elevens throughout the entire country | LENINGTON. Vi, December | (#) 7 hand nst a kne 15 of Indian gatae m W O 1‘] h N I N S P O R 'I‘ NEW YORK. December 1 (P).— and in spite of the scanty victory over | emerged from the late season without —Cames swith Princeton. Weat i heck ¢ tarting <pee: i Midd . Dartmouth and Pennsylvania each | Weak Oregon. i entitled 10 great re- a tie game or defeat to mar their vec zinia. Marviand, Florid Virginia - oast Tes Power! — ire accorded the distinction of plac- | SPect. The Huskies won the two con.|ard—viz. Dartmouth and Alduma. ‘nd Kentucky 1eiture the 18 aa W ALL N ¢ st Team Powerful. BY CORINNE FRAZIE foot ball_eleven selected today by | Stanford and California cames. Any attributed jointly to the possibilities ington and Les eleven. as onnonnced Inerams pickei taam 1o 4 R Gilmour Dobie, Carnell's head coach, | ®UtAt that defeais this pair i doing of the forward pass e and by Graduzie Manager 1 A, Smith /| will be Ernie Nevers r ® much is being said among women's sport organizations just now |for the Associated Press something irocious weather i . T0 BE DAN S ot certain ch pro and con. competition in athletics that we feel the urge to add Eight of these eleven mep. Dobis | _Tulane is a mighty strong eleven. characterized many Ellopet il urens dntar y s ok indicates, will also represent the | == e = — fedSlon Sianbetn k our voice 1o the chorus | choices for an all-American team. , O tore Students Washin T Let us «tate the cazc as we sce it. Sages on women's sports have | the only changes necessary, in his CEN l RAI l IN'I‘E I‘ x‘ AI\ Ot o Skl iy, Southe ey e e e 9 5 P opinion, for such a mythical com- 7 ol 0 L 4 = in Quarterback: Muller, tl r with grieved 1¢ fact that in the past competition has been | pimation helne the sunstitation of et ol 09 2. at Charlotteaville. | mewt Frida nia end. 1 owed to grow so heated in some <chools and clubs that winning has | Weir of Nebrasi for Joss of Yale 'l‘O H q V’E LONG C q MP Q [G]\' : e The “hap” is beinz sponsorc i yecorhe mani and the = of sportsmanshi smoth macle Fange . SR, or $ 3 e . v ¥ . - ", cluhs, the membership « 1 becothe a mania and t pirit portsmanship smothered beneath a | (heek. and Nevers of Stanford for - & o o ; e e 2 colossal heap of points fought for with an intensity which has destroyed | Kacter im the Nk | which'is composed o men and |jaze stars friendly feclings and the joy of the gam o s - vomen of the unive Gl lly feclings and the joy of the game itseli. | Dobie's selections follow e s ik California: Carey. feud s dition, which undoubtedly has existed | Squad hoasted only one player from| Thayer, Pennsylvania. nishinciince v s X i will furn e music T A roniber of es—and still exisis | the championship zroup of last vear, | Tatiesaihers: Gollimbia, and tinishing late ,_vn be apparent Friday afternoon when Central High ”"Vllv'*” ‘,,?“A‘i]’. .»‘jv”..yl, et The choice of t as in ‘rare instances — our sages have | the Langdon lossers developed 3uch | soye Yale. School's champion court team opens its basket ball campaign with WET BUT SUGCESSFUL | e coticzes nd memmbers of the ath- | [ee™ made after g § 2= o theigeening anclnsinifhat iR T RO o me pluards—Carex, Cornell, and Baltimore City College in the boy<™ gymnasium at Central letic ‘commiitet have been invited to| oo, 1o#9Mne conches and critlenof the \e fair sex is not ready for competi- | ¥ 3 as this factor, el 3 - s gy n etic ol e e T NI o i = his n teas o e et i malvidia) saving with||| D pathrouth. SEREE The schoolboy cagers have heen en- Vork Collegiate Instituie. (erse atiend. and it it expected that ad- Nove Eill" Ingram has had unde . Won for them the title. - ¥ © | ®azed in active practice since soon | Washington Hizh of New York, West Bs 1he Acsociated Prose aniage w e ken of this oppor- | .gneideration at le: didates for women anyway, it heins detrl 4 . Quarterback—Cheek, Harvard. s tunity o have President Lewis and ! 2 menta) to theleihealth’ and a destrover Celeste Rubino, captain and side- | Halfbacks—Tryon, Colgate, and after the opening of school and are Philadelphia High and Staunton wp NEW ORLEANS, December 1. Codch Crbibictwe: shock alltssom the b1 Nas tentative ceptances from 80 spottanianakip, center, is the 1924 player appearing in | Keefer. Brown e G pe to 50 into the opening fight | pear on the list. Annzpolis. Hyatts | Mike Donahue. coach of Louisiana | Soach {rbm zive saoee 1alie larze number i to those whr When run inte the ground. all of the NMew champlonship line-up. Her Fullback — Oberlander. Dart. |33 though it were a midseuson clash. ville and Episcopal High quints will | State University. spoke for many of | PrOSTess and accomplis have definitely agreed to accept pos this nndoubtedly is e Pt when | lSAMMates are Ruth Sartain, VIrginia | pycin < 2 Frequent scrimmages witn the Palace be mel twice aurnz tie course of | his fellows when in <iinz up the foor | O DA e R e final Eastern indulged in wisely we cannot see it a<| \Vhité. forwards: Ruby Albee. center: | ‘ Club nrofessionals and other teams= the campaizn N seisan Sust closed. he said: My | o 4 Y B o Ip s e a menace ‘mma Phelps and Anna May Simme. GALLA T = = have sharpened the Centralites’ scor-| Cept. Mickey MacDonald and Dill | team had raiher a ‘wet season. Most | o M- Voung of the M iy et v of the § e : suards, ing eves and have given em Banta, regutars with the team ha the mames were plaved on mudd e ve s well as Only Few Guilty. | yThree more zames remain in he BY DUEDLEAWIASR CARDED taste of the game under actual com- captured the «ity championship 1< vhich did not atd us any aree DGl G Tt js possible that hecause the few | Plaved in the Bloomingdale loop. but | bat_ conditions eur. are ick with the squad and hrovzhout the foot hall season the | g has have imisused sport and have made of | 'S all of the competing teams have E GRIDMEN Following the tilt with the City Col- are practically certain to stari v the | rain had seemed 1o come in zreater e = 2uar hix their fcompetitive fields hattlegrounds | 125t one or more games none of these | NEWARK. Del. December 1.—|leze quint the Blue and White tossers | City College game Friday. Earl Mos | abundance on Sotartne (han - amne < will of hate instead of playgrounds of | UNeSts will have any hearing upon |Gallaudet Colleze Washington is | will enjoy a two-day lay-off and then er, who plays both at = and cen- | other day. A dazen of the more im CARD J NIOR QUINT M friendly rivalry. the masses are to he | (e title l'lh~ l’an‘wm: teams will |on the schedule of the University of | play in the preliminary to the Palace- ter, earned for himself a place by | portant aames of the in the "‘“ denied” all competition—the very es.| 1€l in the remaining games: John | Delaware for a zame here next Oc- | Rochester zame at the Arcade Mon- | his siellar work in tie Penn tourne:.| South wers plaved in the mand. mal Een o i R U i e e S e stne e e Mo | il ol i 2 et Toubnel | B i SCORES OVER ROYGE, it v of heing corrupted by its possible | FINErY-Fekington Waoodburn — vs iies Soriplate ik taaTInGS nrobably will be the opponents of the | sir iobs are “Bite” Harric b thisrear fven more remarkable wnen tion vices instead of being henefited by ite | Brishtweod Park. sl LUl Central quint stitute ‘last_seaxon: Warren Swift of | » hackward glance is taken ot weather == m many virtues? 5 T inis. at Collageville. Pa. Although 1he schedule for the sea- 1he Mount Vernon ithletic Club. Pete ditions. Cardinal Toniox st nff Avir uis To_our mind this would be much |, Garfleld dodge ball experts defeated | (cioner 1o—0oen, | ©F son is far from completed at least | Nee of Gonzaga. Jack Duke of the | Bxperts and close observers azres |siori ot Juniors = SH s ns the same as denying democracy to[ihe Hooverites. 4 to 1. on the latter's| qnoner 50—_Ganaude: 1wo dozen games already have been | Mount Vernon: and Merle Dunn that 1925 set a new mark for foni bail | schedule Inst nighs a1 Wilson Normea Sckersall fo Referee. the whole world, because one small | MaY&round =~ yesterday afternoon.| —November G—Swarthmore. at Swarth-|booked for the five that plaved as|Nebraskan, who is a newcomer st |in the South. Fatier teame. het(or | senasium trimming the v nation may have ahused fts privileges. | fHW¥01 _Hellen refereed the match.|more. . oo runner-up in the University of Penn-| Central rowds and better games resulted than Juniors. 32 1n 18 DAY We could never prepare the world |\ g (rfield lineup included Loveve| Novemver 19—_Hiverford. svlvania tournament for the past two| Others on the squad are Bill Sim- | in previous <ea:: Alabama and| Entering i LR dri e st Lt for_democracy by withholding it un. | S¥KIn=. Dorothy Il\‘_p‘ls;“ Elizabeth Ao seasons. The team wvlays its usual|mons of the Crescents. Gordon Zim- | Tulane siand at the top of the heap | the team ie preparime to m he zame. The managemen Uil every one was big enough to tn. | 02 » Livingston. Ellen eight games in the High School title | merman, Nelson Colley. Lefty Crouch. |of conference teams. but the (rimson | better vecord than was Wished e 2t Pty ala T o Herotand e was wE encugh o Uun- i Burnham and Rena Vurnham CLEMSON BOOKS FOUR series and will be kept busy meeting Duvall Lemon. Red Simonton. Al and Green cannot claim al Tthe mlorv, | last vear. Taw MeGarves is in charce it of e Tk oo we hope to prepare women for com = i challenges from all parts of the East. bert Duke and Fueck DeBoskey. for North Carolinz vas not defeated. | >f the tesm = schedule. and mav he | ciseo Sh Tack Soaiiiding perition by Withholding 1t unui L1l KePresentative teams were picked CONFERENCE ELEVENS s — - ————————— | ithouzh tled. and Washinglon and | reached <1 Adams 349 el s can prove their sportsmanship om the first, second and third teams| - " e Lee. Georzin Tech. Virginis. WKen- — thout ‘e h. the ¥ Sportsmanship can be tested only|? Blow and Webb Schools, respec-| CLEMSON COLLEGE. S. C., De- Eky. SiBbTn, Ana TlopiNd i mer G'ascock was leading <c« o i b thraugh competition. . We canno | {IVeIV. yesterday afternoon and the|cember 1 (P.—With the signing of . e Subuin i oM an e e S e e ¢f lers on the Eastern eleven are in = B DEECEIONT ROV Atk et o combination squads met in a|North Carolina State for # game amest than thex log ennessee. - R ata o LUl condition fron wetition e l:‘:hly tight dodge ball hattie on the Rose. |NEXt vear, for the first time in several :‘;"l‘ Caaoling, Vo T el an S e o o cemnal Y litroin coachin the ==ason i E Rather. | L.ETC 5 s . ket Tolle i 'hili broke even - 34 1o 17 caged six haskets ne men wil . F R i i e SR 10 PLAY AGAINST GRANGE | 55,5t | o 8 i e e Wi sl i B o ‘the test repeatedly. Our good |yictorious by a 4point margin, the|Dlay four ‘Southern Conference op half a dozen teams of more than av:|ited With five and L. Clifford and | pomeas” coee s eduna nor@manship s sproved bevond o A e | cptember 5. Preshyterian Callege age ability who were either off on | Barker exch senl to arrive at tion on Wed- doubt only when we can “stand the 1e end of the second inning the | Jrbtem! Auburn. at_Auburn: 0. North the wrong foot or suffered had hreaks 8 3 nesday. I After wi Raff"’in a contest which means some. | SCOTe Was tied at 99, Again in the | Caroline State: 51, South ¢ at o 5 o - - = e o & = S St. Teresa's tossers took their <en. Nesda C Bhiie €0 e an ford o BOME fyohtih inning WL wae knoited B ooty amralin. WO intcresting parades are due for Clark Griffith Stadivm within | After good starts. Evers prosnect |con opener with the St. Martin‘s quint | Q1S 10 the stadium on Mng to us and to our team by dem. | £ fo B ovember 8. Florida, pesilie: 13, > = 3 Mpases e Southern Col e 4 SRR Thursdy and Friday. the Eastern out onstrating our ability to place the|The Blow 1eld firm in the final | i s e eRplie; the next 24 hours. The first will come just after nightiall when a | Divases i the Southern Conferen Gt aheisore GU M0 S BAURIWAl il e Sl winning that g hic ) period and crept 3 a fo e | ne ¥ scheduled for 4 game at P ; . oy . PeINZ | hookinz 135-pound teams [or zames should be in the pink conditi mning of that ‘gime (chich mes iod ar t ahesd for the| oo Betober 16 Y Fame at | throng of candidates who are dead anxious t0 oppose the mighty |made at several instititions 10 pra- | wivn e simmern s or, Zam the zreat intersectional hatt so much) in the proper ratio wit g nites be. | 5 2 i > £ t 4t_Lincol 146 plaving the o not was called 2 = | "Red” Grange and his Chicago Bears here next Tues st t " |vide more extensive -eating arrange. — = E playing the game in the fairest way | fore the zame v all ' 3 2 & cag & day; storm thetups |Gk, B Crore anoiher. Coot: ban onr| Bullmant haslietlBalions ave liste possible (which should mean much @ was official referce OWSLEY s cONTRAcT town bulwark and report for an initial workout. Parade No. 2 can be | arrives. for a zame with the G. P. 0. five 1 B o i For 4t ine Sidix looked for at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, when hundreds of foot ball | In the Southern Intercollegizte Ath-|night at the Washington Terminal AMERICA’'S DRINK. 2 anetitton: dxeUminats i B L SO ‘ atic Associatiol o clear cv claim | gympasinm i e S e AT A WITH NAVY EXPIRES | liower: and Granse falowers are coected to pacs in review. beiare| 5 AR o et iy | i CThe Ultra of Ginnger Al -‘I.w w.,' easy. indeed, 10 he e ./.y‘m.m I,-».m\‘ ’(“... ;‘-‘,.:'.,ul::‘vh;:; Iiddie Eynon and his crew of ticket experts, championshin, although Oglethorpe ' e ¥ Gare 10 accent ai Challenzelon Wed: o < Al day yesterday Al Stern. who ix| == eIt e noresamiitions S BT IR A N el : Should Kemedy Faults. tay S | APOLIS, promoting” the game. and Jack | chedule than anv other iea, will | N J.. hasa & all team, 3 i he aotern High School | ANNAPOLIS, December 1. Aside 4 " |Tw0 G U R‘D s probably be the popular choice = d it not be treatinz girls | Zymnasiom. Games must start at 7|from selecting the place for playins | {1e8arty. who will organize and drill | « U : SO e R R next year's Army Nave foot paii|he Washington all-star team booked | — . ©osperismanshin by e nests cxn he arranged for other |zame, as well as the Michigan battle. | 0, fAce the Grangites. were besieged | WELL UP 1| MUNN WRESTLES HERE. taieapoes. thim inything vith teams having gyms avail- if the Waolverines should desire to | ¥ Drospective plavers in and around Wayne Munn, former world cha ich mizht bring ont their lack of ihie. All challenges should he phoned (have the contest staged In some other | Washington. At the ball park Eddie | ne Munn. former world cham- | i v © the hull by the 10 Miss Iglehart at Lincoln 2738, city, Naval Academy authorities also | YNON was kept busy sorting out a R | nion Beavxweight wreatler, -wha mests| Bbiens " 'and put them wWhere thes will - 3ig are confronied with maming head | PAE full of Tequests for reservationS g e ssnciated Press Wallace Dugid of Canada tonight at | e tested. Then. a- we cer then | MAriorie Webster. president of the conch for the neat campaien, - o and taking care of the many who call-| xpw YORK. December 1. fa. Vashington Auditorium. won on a for | i o rteom e apend heit {Washington Woman's Athletic Coun s e, ied in person for choice seats. R e Secemuer 2 j feit from Pat McGill last night in Bal- | Fiic T develoning (e highen Ol requesis a full representation of |coneh. whe o head . ooy aht| This morning the local promoter re- | Ward Tryon, Colgate foot ball cap-|tlmore when the latter was thrown | fdeals 00 Sportemanchin e making ) MeMbEr organizations at the De-|gorcon was under & cantreet ot amg (celved a wire from the management | tain. is the leading scorer on the!fro mthe ropeless ring and sustained | themn 120l it mren. Consattany I% | cember meeting, which is o be kel |one o : ¥{of the Chicago Bears warning him | Eastern intercollegiate gridiron, with |2 dislocated knee. | thouzh they must put forth their best | Uy eVYening at the Marjorle Webster| No inkling has been given as to|3Sainst using any sn-\«ellefld i;)mllselbl:" 111 points in 8 game i - . | e 2 d ol. Fourteenth street and Massa- | wp ek $ I"0in the coming game. Word apparently | Nationally, Py Ol 1 ! efforts 1o win. they must always keep 19 d whether ¢ tures b ade 10 £ < y, eggy’ Flournoy A i in mind the fact that the bigzest ,oUSells avenue northwest. Schedules |retain' his services “'(!:lnq:vmy:?,‘ fop | 724 reached Chicago that those in|Tulane leads with 123 points. CARNEGIE PICKS YODER. i triumph of all comes with the knew. | Lo [h® coming basket ball sezson will | New Haven following - caterdacy | CIarge here were reaching out far| The Rastern leaders: PITTSBURGH, Pa.. December 1| JELNED of dll comes Wit ghe SOt cdinvided Seme (ven Jfollowing Saturdey'a | and wide for talent. 1t now develops | | Fiayer—coliege FG.Tp. Tor | ).—Liovd E. Yoder of Salem, Ohlo, | - i o o Mg = 4 e > t 3 v ryon, Colgate... .. £ 2! v v nd have either won or lost grace- . Mount Vernon Church to | He is held in high favor by Navy | naer afoishe,itars connected Wih | Lane. Dartmouth. § 70 102 |Might tackle of the 1925 varsity and Drink a toast to a delicious o R ernonRlinkeh ftossers b il | oo Rl SR o ey ather professional teama ean be cor- | oan srestute % 13 100 president of the student council, has drink. Thousands of enthusi 3 ¥ T ice this evening from 7 1o §:3 players, 8 officers ralled withont the permission of their | Borelli. Muhlenberg. o 80 I o Car In other words. fet us develop zood ihe Central High School svmnasium, | €Ofnected with ™ athletics «t the | managers. However, this s causing | Foriha 0 8 con slediad cantainjofiithe Carnegle | i astic America Dry Fans are sportsmanship in our zirls throuzh Augusia Postles. member of the 1924 |academy. no worry here, for a vast array of tal- | Onerander CTinmouth R — —_— | silently toasting the delicious bifcins tris v‘wl'"'m\)‘l‘i“' on IEHTiE [WIL0a iormal Ehopl| sextotisitne —- ent is expected to be uncovered in the | Tulls ™ Dafmoutn.” L 13 4 ! ||| flavor of this truly exquisite tition and not attempf eliminate ofticial coach for the Mount Vernon initial workout at the stadium tonight, | M¢tzger. Georeetown..''. 11 0 | e TN \ital competitive cloment because |iee ind e dovcliitc e bt & GOPHER ELEVEN DRAWS. et e BNL. | wallin. Holy Cross. oo RADIATORS, FENDERS | ginger Have your dealer 0 ke i 5 A ¥ MINNEA P i ere have likewise been numerous | Kitteridge. Holy Cross. 100 BODIES MADE _AND REPAIRED | supply you with a carton, today. of a craven fear that i how up | in preparation for fts series in the g EAPOLL AMinn.. December applications from officials who are | Keefer. Brown 105508 5 | NEW _RADIATORS FOR AUTOS i upp! . SaERabat the poor sports A Washinzton Recreation League i 1y $275.000 was taken inanxious to handle the game. But from | §Connor X. Hampshire. & 4 % WITTSTATT'S R. | ! Keep the joy of this delichrful We do not pretend to advocite in Al members of the <quad who actu- | by the University of Minnesota ath-| Chicago comes the word tnat all such | Wilcox.” Swarthmore .. 10 0 0 219 13th ST. N, | beverage always in vour home. tensive competition. We are not ally participate In the official games depariment as its share for the | applicants must deal directly with | Plansic 3 & Sn e s ! sufficiently familine with the situa wiil awarded zold basket balls at zame foot ball schedule played | ihe president of the Professional Foot | Sustafaon. Firtepurs s 5 | ton throughout the countss o jur the clias Gtithe aeanon his season, with ' iotal atiendance Eall League. Joseph Carr, who can | ghidei, Taiaterte 8@ S Flt t Our history of the needs or the dangers of inter i i of ahos 000, Reven zames were ! he res Sta nnine. Fordham. 0o 0 | [ Ous T e e S e 'Washington Miietie’ Ol tosesun| gluves o Bows, D ihched \hronghythe \Oulo iwte | wohae Ahent LI nug a dareshack 18 i 2 It freny Wil practive this evening from 6 to 7 T he | Blen: Jule.. g S ORIoTRaS fosienhad v unnecessary. even harmful from doud . - e latest notabie additions to the | Prase. Calumbia. 2 Lo 31 - " henitn standpoint. u thic muey 0 e Marjorie Webster gymnasium. | | lotdi chuly are Kighier: he ayes | Weisr Camit i & ! % ToMatch Your Odd Coats | the Ankle been poul. | 2 et sandielne i 0 e e Srengsians NAVY BEING TAUGHT | iociietss ape Siuenier who slaved S35 Gl 8 § § &) T : 1 e cort 1= shuotutely vital to she | i PracChs s £ 0 8 oL B 0 varsity eleven for three seasons, cloa. HEWlTT WILL CAP’T’MN EISEMAN’S, 7th & F| perpetuation of Spor It isfessential NOXMAl LTINS Daskel L : & NE ow N ‘ing his carreer in the West a year { B veas of women's atnietic | be preceded by the usual hour of vol W ROWI TROKE o, " wna"Gv. ‘Bari. tormenty or | HROUGH ankle- 8 o ley ball under the direction of Bobbie d 3 i i just as it is essential to all other !le¥ bal i Miami_University of Ohio, and later 1926 WEST POINT TEAM! oa s B iovess opescu. hletie Club basket ball | .. DIENIY interesting experiment in|with the Davton Triangiés, a team | i fashioning, Nunn-Biish When ntemplating the removal Princess Athletic - 4. | college rowing is being tried at the | that boasts of several victories over| WEST POINT, N. Y., December 1, | remember that since God created the world, nothing big under the sun has accomplished without competi from the first primitive strug of man against beast, to the marvels of science. heen tion gles 1atest Langdon basket ball tossers finished their career in a Dhlaz - of vesterday afternoon. when {riumphed over John Burtoughs sextet, 17 to 10. and captured Proomingdale division trophy fo cecond successive vear They iiaved throush their long schedule without the loss of a single game rightwood Park and John R r,figha are tied for second ;ml.a, A.;. ) anzdon having o<t only one game | being thelr Waterloo. Margaret Moore. manager of the Woodlothians, has announced that her sextet will practice at Central High School th evening from 9 to 10:30. HARVABD ELECTS COADY. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, December 1 (.~ Clement D. Coady of West New i has heen elected captain of the rvard 1926 foot ball team. He plaved fullback and tackle. this season LEADS ARKA*SAS TEAM. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.. December | (). —Herman Boozeman. center on {he Arkansas foot ball eleven, ha cen chocen ecaptzin for 1928, of Bob Butler, formerly of the| | University of Washington. who is the | new rowing coach at the academy, | and Lieut. Comdr. William G. Green- | | man, rowing representative, a former | crew captain at the Naval Academy. | This is the effort to combine the | strokes of Washington and the Naval | Academy, the two most successful | strokes in college rowing in recent | years, so as to preserve the good | boints of each and produce something | better than has heen seen before. 1t is admitted that the Washington troke produces smoother slide work, | while more sustained power is clajmed for the Navy manner of rowing. The | offort is being made to preserve 20th and a large squad is now learning the new stroke under Butler. £y the Columbus, Ohio, professionals. SEWANEE’S GRID CARD IS SOMEWHAT CHANGED SEWANEE, Tenn., December 1 (). —Sewanee foot ball team has submit- ted games with Auburn and Tennessee for the dates filled by Chattanooga and Mississippi. The 1926 schedule is as follows: September 25—Rryson. October 2—Murfressborn. October A—Texas A. and M., at Dallas. October 23 —Alabama, At Birmincha Octobar 36—Auburn. at Montgomers. N “Knoxvil ember 6—Tennessee. ew Orlean: Nevember 25—Vanderbilt, at Nashvile, Nevember 13—Tulane, at ifield for three years. ! back, has been elected captain of the 1926 Army foot ball team. | Hewitt, a natlve of Pennsylvania, | played for the University of Pitts- burgh before coming to West Point, where he has appeared in the back- SMITH LEADS KENTUCKY. LEXINGTON, Ky.. December 1 (). —Frank Smith, halfback, has been chosen captain of the Unlversity of | Kentucky foot ball team for 1926. | S ASHVILLE, Tenn.. December 1| —Ed Cargill, end, has been elected captain of the Vanderbilt foot ball team for 1926, Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street Hawkins Nash Motor Co. Sales and Service Main 5780 DO YOU KNOW ... that Newbro's Herpicide is a quality hair tonic entirely free from grease and oil and may be used upon the most sensitive scalp with absolute “confidence? Soldatalldrugcounters. 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