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12 SPORTS. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1925. S PORES. Change in Forward Pass Regulations Unlikely : Surprises in 1925 Grid Records AERIAL GAME REVISION TO BE SOUGHT BY SOME RECRUTING iS TASK TN SCHO ie Park to Withstand Drive of Those Expected, Howeve Who Contend That It Has Caused Offense to Greatly Overbalance Defense. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK. December 2.~Throughout the recent foot ball season there was an undercurrent of complaint that the offensive side of the game was beginning to overbalance the defense. Statements ¢ fact that among college clevens of major or minor importance thro the United States only two were neither defcated nor tied | Never since the years when supremacy in foot ball was taken from the Big Three and became national in its manifestations have so many of the leading foot ball playing institu of the country shown blotted e oo forward pase and e B s [C- USWANIIS MGAULIRRE s atee - TO STAY AS GRID COACH before the snapping of the ball While the contract of Jack Me- OF these two clements of modern - gylitfe o coach the foot ball squad £001 “hall. 1he s d s heenag Catholic University expired with bys all ledds theim the conclusion of the ¢ st gridiro tnen : ason and the athletic mentor has Shotldiansthing e doneqta. clin the urned to his home in Worcester, ™ < s Mass.. to re-enter husiness, a_new ™ ittee. may contract probably will be offered < enzibarneel him. 1i_is known that Brookland 5 = - ties are more than eager to oshandicsand in his services. o ol be il s \lthough defeated four times, £ the =ame e 1925 season of the Catholic g thasoscrhiss University team was regarded as zame ,In spite of whatever pres | highly successful. Three of the e may ronsht o bear i the - glel were by narrow margins, Interest of makinz forward assing g yietory over George Washing! more /dificult as round® zaining climaxed a well-played cam- St A S 150-POUND ELEVENS et W e S TO PLAY FOR TITLE there is neve m that L Gcanand i« Palace Athletie Cluh and Ana e fanlve il S costia Bagles will clash Sunday at Eunosllioys: who since Y Washinston Tarracks in the first ERLE zame of a 150-pound foot ball cham- ail en<hip series arranged last night at Ion e 5 meeting of team managers, DS National and Waverly teams will e x me, | meet the second zame on December overhead pa fective will have . nler 20 against one of the winners e e d. Otherwise foot b the first two til The victor will fe ely tc el D00 lter= play the team swhich drew the hye in it n nade s Pops Dulin's Crescent foot hallers tr t 4 have heen ked for Sunday after to the endinz elev oon hy the Mount Ramieér Seniors falls. This mizht work « ver) The gcame w w plaved at 3 o'clock indeed, and should he rezirde \ District Line field awk elevens nlay Sunday at Ameri ana M nal clash > Park St ihe v foot ballers will attempt to St Northern clul's record Sun = st i1 3 o'clock on Fairlawn field cortain tha a he end « the shif - ST it e on CRUM TO COACH G. W This mizht be efl € hy requin g . . the plavers < 2 hand G the ground at the end of their shift . Banman s i BASKET BALL SQUAD Of oot o Boay Mol the nabpine of the ball. As the tter now stands, it T rests entirely with the reieree to de Basketers at Georgze Washington cide whether or not players are in | ppiversity will he tutored this Win it is to feared. the judsment of the | 4ipieriee at the institution. instead of Eilicials B § ind at other times 4, 0 “haje. who was coach of the fhcys dacic the 1ge to call wh owt cquad the past two seasons. As UENE < ; | 1o AStistant Crum will have James S " Lcmon. who starred in basket ball at RS i Central High School hefore plaving i otlon e with the Princeton varsity quint. isrown and Bowen. forwards of last team, ave the only veteran BASS BOXES DOWNEY, 1" i il vl REPLACING STOVALL Ziir aod serse o B s ¢ and Sawyer not having return- ) the university. Crum. however, cts much capable new material o re for practice f will oppose cteen zames have been sched rid ht champion yieq for the Hatchetites. a dozen of o7 the United States Navy tonizht. a m 1o be plaved on the home floor Club smoke B ¥ seazon will open January 5 and My e =a tinue throuzh February 2 George ile w QUL A1 ashington’s my important con nd has bee mcea s will be with Catholic University b The schedule Mlows kins H. 1 1 the Cluis, n i West Fort Mver MeCarthy of Bal . mere, Joe n of the Shenandoah Villey, Jimmy Sullivan of Htimore Dick Rich: Kenilworth nmy Cont 1an Gun s beitary 24— Catholic Univorsity, /b home v Sehoo n of Fort o at C. U - i CENTRAL FIVE TO PLAY PARK VIEW TOSSERS = BALTIMOREANS MONDAY MEET WALTER REED ‘"Ih'!l Coggins, basket ball coach Central High, anounced t the opening game for the Blue and White court team has been shift- ed to Monday night, when the Dis- Conveniently Located OFFICIAL SERVICE on Fourteenth Street A-C Speedometer Hawkins Nash Motor Co. Stromberg Carburator Sales and Service 1537 14th . CREEL BROS. 1815 14th St. Potomac 473 s o amae = «(champions will _enconnter pe “\ ) >, LT 1 ot 2 | timore City College in the pre- ! M dicaner Reed Hospital five it the | Jiminary to the Palace-Rochester | Ae filt_at {he Areade. | The Park View team has heen The Baltimoreans were to have | it heen played Friday afternoon at Hoy and Central cymnasium, but as several | e 0 " o {eam< which were in line for the | Sice el o Monday clash refused to come to | £ s i piacries sou the City Colleze five was | Deck. Lpd g Ltafne Gnas or the clash. Capt. Stearn | heing depended on 1o outpaint the | °f City Colleze plaved here re. | neine idenenied on to cently with the Baltimore Allied | Aler st e i ventere Five azainst the Washington | who will make the the Army | X2nkees | Georgia IF I WERE LOSING MY HAIR | T would begin immediately | £ won't Sl e | a quality hair tonic of Z io et known merit. Herpicide is not an experiment. Pure, clear, irec from grease and il. it quickly eradicates dandruff anid, by destroying the cause, prevents hair ing about cold Stop o e, Ask us about | | Soid at_all drug < ’(l'fli&fi‘“fi" | counters — applications at FOTES TAUTOMATIC RABIATOR i better barber shops. L. S. JULLIEN | 1443 P St Main 7841 7 1 loss Organization the Chicazo Bea Clark ¢ eording to Al Stern is no dearth of applicants for positions on the eley and seeking places to the y zood start has made in the formation Stern declares, of Penn State getown star so_desirable performed brilliantly for come here to former naries are likely to fall into line soon Stacium, An addition: 1338 G street D. C. BOYS WILL LEAD W. & L. AND VIRGINIA Associated Press CHARLOTTE SVILI 1 elected capt ball team of the of Virginia by the 17 men awarded var- | outstanding rmer in the Her line this year and was selected hy writers for the past was in the zame more than any saquad, in nine games. He is of college heen elected captain of the Lee in the Fall ¢ tossers open startin Arcade court been opened a w over and Handiboe form the S teams expect to bid District unlimited honors Boys' Club Cels sport Tomorrow the Condor on the National Guard floor Pullman rossers of the Washinzton > five last tossers zymnasinm to he sent . piloted by Grange. in a foot ifith Stadium rewhat of a joh who is promot a team attend the Gonzaga-St. James clash at America Saturday are likely to witness a brand of schoolboy foo sutclass anything displayed lere this Fal Gonzaga cannot lay claim 1o a clean record howing to Baltimore City Colleze. 20 to ) that will face his cohorts, but e not 12, in the first amoser - taken eight starts in a row. reen the championship of New Ingland | Th, nd has made a name for itself t might well be the envy of any schol astic eleven. Besides having an un- nksgiving duy ola_of Baltimore 1nd will be able to pr est front contest on next Tues le today at emerzed triumphant 56 times in a | carriers. phnny total of 60 battles. Only two defeats | capable back were charged against ihe Haverhill gridders, while two tie zames were | sent in inst the N played. Gonz Gonzaga is continuing daily drills | Alexander 1 Georgetown Ficld in preparation and Himmelbers for the final appearance of the vear. | ans and Nolan, guar The visitors, who arrived here today, | center. Va 3 Decem kall o Wiash in of the University | Ma at guard. was an by Hugh A.Jennings CHAPTER 3. HE plavers all dressed in a large banquet room. \\ called them together and told them 1 student in the M nd 4 member of All-Virginia season he sther plaving 425 sssible 540 minutes about our winning. He wants to buy sach man what he would have to drink. The freshman foot ball the leader of the arrangement suited us s, coached by Rill ! his was painting and plumbing. Having mv father's full approval, 1 went rizht ahead with my mind free He was satisfied that I was engaged in cupation that earned more for \ mining ever could and that 1 was associated with sober and industri men who spurned liquor and he haved themselves Y. M. C. A. loop to the Government night in the lan « Mills of met scoring to 11 ams in t with three baskets from the floor and 01 = I staved in Lehizhton through the won_ from the scason of 1800 1 did the catching Club, 76 to at ana O'Hara did the pitching. O'Hara never advanced. but that was not his Dont fall’ for imitations. Stick, to ~ nl irns ¢ t ball th for the season gaime o meeting without a ent its e to the enemy. first Kles as, hen vou all a drink. Now von who at will but since i their schedule the T Strecters have heen traveling at a whirlwind clip and have Kfield limelight in High, Dis will through its idy Byrne make up th string O'Malley, S ; sullied record for the present season, Johnny Bozek, Matt Twomey ox oftice will be open- | the wchool has put out teams during | Lane and ning in Spaldinz’s fthe pust seven yvears that have |roster of Gonzaga's ONOING THIRD I en my arrived 1 bartender’s look w of puzzled wonderment as each player ordered lemonade or pop or sarsa- inton reserves. | that he would pay us $35 a month out | ing myself rather low. for heavily |of the merchants’ fund and that he | at that time was a weak tean | would get us jobs where we could es man had a chance anywhere other $10 to make our total bhig league. he had it at Loj ever f the eleven, | Five of these were shut-outs and lalso will keep in trim with light drills Mike Palm. formerly | three of the victories were scored over |at_the ball park each afternoon. Bill IKenvon, one.tim,. | eams in the High School League. In| The 1 Streeters’ wreat 1 and Ira MeKeo, whe | the nine clashes the Gon sridmen quartet which zained the Nival Avcad. totaled 184 points while their oppo- | the victory over Central Iy have asveed 1o ments were xcoring only 31 tric Scholastic League champions, v thckle the Teare and , The St James combination. which |be ready when the whistle blows Sat- ridiron Tumi. hails from Haverhill, Mass..” claims | urday. The team came with Loy scratch strong Tocko ball «nother also has seen plenty of action in recent triumphs and will be Englanders forwards are ends: Tobin Capt. Ker and Farrell, tered T father saw me play for the first time today and he's tickled father took in the 1 stood beside The bartender went down the line, asking silon fraternity » i December a1 @ temperance worker. He doesn’t suspect that.any of o Washington, has @ drink in your lives. 1 have been telling him what a lot of fine fellows Washing- vou are. so when you step to the har order something soft.” ball team for 1921 They all promised they would and in due time they wsity foot ball for harroom. My father was standing at one end of the bar years. Ty entered him and all the plavers lined up as one Little Generals. In 1924 the Capitnt PArilla or milk, but he never cracked a smile 2 halfback berth o My father was as awe-stricken as! fault. He hurt his arm. and the in the State champlonshin eleven while | ihe hartender. He looked down the Jury ended his carcer O'Hara might witnessed the Washing- |\ e yeq | NOW be listed with the pitching stars in the role of a Par he arr f soft drinks, gazed | 500 %y S e encaned Injtey. for t the silent line of men sipping them ' he had much speed and an excellent and line plunging has and finally leaned over to me and curve ball. He was also unusually in stamped him ne of the best hack asked in the Southern Conference. “Don’t any of these ball plavers The O'Hara case impressed me with is vice president of the Ath- ever take a drink? the gamble that base ball is, A plaver Association. member of ribbon b . certainly not,” I answered never knows when his career will he Kappa Alpha socicl fra “Saints an *s, an’ what a foine | Stopped. An injury seemingly slight Iot o younz men' commented my anfl the kind that the layman would . father pay little attention to can halt a base Continues in Mines hall eareer. It is a precarious busi ne no matter how carefully the through the week and pliyving at ITS SEASON TONIGHT Lehighton on Saturday afternoons Gets Louisville Offer. - mules and picking up coal in the hlack | Louisy then in the American As heir hasket [N0CIS. The next Spring Webh Clauss | sociation. T jumped at the chance to Tizht fn 4 tiash aitn | CAme to Moosic and told me he wanted | plav big league ball. Who wouldn't? = o me to be his regulur catcher and live My position with Louisville was not Tk 730 on the in pehighton. He also wanted O'Hara, | certai I was sizned to play short v re the second |another’ miner. who pitched for the | stop and first base. I had never nets. their schedule team. to come with me. O'H plaved either position. In Moosic and week azo with were to he the hatery of Le-| Lehizhton | was always a catcher. [ Palace Athletic | highton. We both accepted wanted to play big league hall. and it Clauss had promised us each $75 a ' made no difference to me where I line-up will inelude | month. Clauss could not pay all of | played as long as 1 got a chance to and Tripp. forwards: | this. He had an azreement with the | play | Handback and [ merchants of the town that they were | = As a member of the,Louisville club _The Comets will to pay part of -his players’ sal T was not o howling success. 1 was ind Krumm at forward, fand the playvers were to earn the other | a weak batter. My fielding was not and Sumner, Gude | part by working when they were not | exceptional. When 1 sav that 1 did guard. Keppel andiplaying ball Clauss explained to us' not go big with Louisville I am- plac Louisville p2 | Hoa in the uisville But while T did not hurn up the league their s n debut ¥ o at Louisville, T never iost hope, and 1 tonizht at 7:30, | Work and Play Also. kept on trving. While not zood, | tackle the St. Martin’s| When O'Hara and I got settled in| was just about good enough to hold at the latter's gym. | fehighton, the jobs were ready for us.| on, and that. in the end. proved gond night the Celtic 5 was a painter’s helper and O'Hara | enough. for T did not stay with Louis Athletic Club at :30 | became a plumber’s apprentice. When | \illa many seasons. not playing ball the Lehighton battery (Consiahtal y GRANGE GAME TEAM BRIGHT FOOT BALL LIKELY |50 CANDIDATES 0UT TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'’S, 7th & F FOR WESTERN QUINT 99.YARD TOUCHDOW LONGEST OF ALL DASHES N RUN Fifty candidates reported a1 = S new Western Hizh gymnasium yes ; 2 2 terday when the first call for hasket BY PARKE H. DAVIS, ball practice was issued by Dan is an interesting diversion in foot ball to ascertain the plavers who Ahearn, coach of the athletic te e e g records in all department ccoptaee ol i at the Georgetown school. Althou have made the leading records in all departments ¢ L inexperienced in the workings of th us search, therefore, for the heroic fellows who have made mgEC cage gime, It was an enthustastic | coring runs in all departments of the running attack crowd of ball tossers that turne Elic hailiac il 2 it s who for a two-hour turn at shooting o Teuns amalcs adiacqumy Rl S six new haskets that have recently |lOngest goal from the fi .4\ by drop-k h e p been installed In the big gym. scored the longest place-kick, and et u i 2 R With only three members of lust|cxperts have kicked the most ourn " vear's squad back in uniform again, the statistics of foot hall will I 1 the Western coach faces a task If he |prises along the way. intends building up a team that will | * - iR ek e ? 5 give the other quints in the hiz Theiiloneaht G ot e Captaln-elect Albert Heagy fs still | Eridirons of the United st ot 0% Yorl A ol o suffering with injuries received on | (A PAS SRR FES, O T Ocor e iaarios o the zridiron and can hardly take his | Vards reel . New Harapabire beray ity Teives oniy Hineh ScDiarmid, Peowes | (S FUn was in the initial Kickoff of |of Dartmouth. ~Azainst Cornel Walker and Youne as theitoun- (i BAMA, SAC LY GEEIERER Y, | miBHty feenturion ofiithe green dation for u new combination. There | it Won the game, ns the scoré final | fAung a pase o ds.iwhich ilso s, a possibiiity tiiat: Shorty |y terminated - New' Hampshl Somploreq 0y Henny - SeEe heiD Hilleary may choose to follow the TUfts. b —Roauflient feniiny ithe - fleyfoan court game this vear. instead of hold- | Similar to running back a kick-off |10 @ touchdown. In this same com ing off until base ball season for a touchdown amni k @ | Oberlander threw another With so much green material on|Punt. Two plavers tie for the honor yards which was completed Iy Ge hand, Coach Ahearn intends lookir having made the longest scoring Tully and carried forwar more to the future than concentrat. | runback of a punt. These two p! S s i th ng on the almost hopeless job of |are Richard §. Converse of Worcester lonzest compleic e ear bringing In championship this sea. #Nd Robert Maniere of the Universi It shouldi not he : 30 players throughout the season and ' Vards through the formidable Ma captures the hor = Zive every man a chance 1o prove his | Chusetts Aggics, and Maniere covered off the d ns worth the same distance with a punt azainst ward pas i ! The Western quint plavs its first St Louis { e i game on December 16 with e | OBt of the thousands of scores made | against Oberlande town Prep at Garrett Park. The | bV dashes from scrimmasze. the rur ) Jack Stodder i< not vei completed |42 Yards againsi was the lonzes n. Games have heen listed, however, SCOHNg run of this chara:te he oal scoring ; vith Marvland, Georzetown and Cath’ | United States. The press of the cony ndant this : lic University freshmen fives, Alex. | {r¥. following this zame. veporied the Bach vear for 1 andria and St. John's lensth of this irun variously: & 5 2 ards up to 97 vare e ai 7 > in many instances was due the ball was put in pls < fre s he ball on this play was put plav 18 vards Br the Acsociated line Slagle fell bhack s th LEXINGTON December 2. Dut and. thercfore, received Eight Southern Conference basket hall ¥ ¥ards froni his owr lir yards distant from Yale's e quints appear on the court schedule of Washington and Lee, according 1o the program announced b Graduate | BAYING made the longest s Marvland, Virginia Poly. Georgia. | 6" Clal rrom Louis R. Mahpt Kentucky, North Cavolina’ and ivir | 1) Y2505 from Touis R_Manst #inla are the South Conference |3 yards through the Haske teams to be met. two zames being [fT% touchdown. which plaved with each of the first twa. | b (RE Ficrory, An innovation this year will he the *‘gje ofthedar. SUATting of the season before CREiSt | LoCiony a mase ol s ehran mas. Heretofore the zenerals have | b Jieaine o 530 v not gpened their season until after (i for a tanehiows slidavs, but this vear Marvland | Similarly two lavers tie atholic University are to be en- | honor of having mde i in December scoring run with an int mber 1%—Marsland. at Collaze Park. Cecil Barron of Millizan Ur el - tercepted a Tennessee Wesley Tanuary R—Bridzewater College and ran 96 vards for e el Charles Sweeley of D Tanua likewise intercepted o amiars Pennsvivania Military 96 yards throuzh his Fehruars totchdown o W More scores have o blocked kicks in 19 Febriary other preceding season in 3 g Februars At Blacks: | never hefore. More kicks h *Fehruary blocked behind an opponent's Eenruary ! than out upon the field of pl tournmen Southern Conference | are however. a few instances 1) runs with blocked kicks . The longest of these was Washington field hockey teams vards by Thomas 1 will practice tomorrow afternoon from ine. who blocked a 1 to 6 on the Ellipse field. [naffiliated hockey plavers are invited to join the croup in its weekly practice” games. | a or_the henefit of any who may not he familiar with the city, it is stated that the Ellipse field ix immediately raced that lonz distance not touchdown. but for the score of the zame Scoring runs with fortunately were comparativel fumbles south of the White House and | numbers. nevertheless ther stretches from Fifteenth v Seven- | enough of these flukes to fil teunth streets, stantially large page in foc The Most Sensational Value Ever Offered in the Cigar Industry In the new Manuel Invincible, we believe we are offering absolutely the best cigar value in the country. There is no other cigar like this new Manuel Invincible—there never has been. 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