Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 47

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D, C.. THURSDAY. T)F(l‘,.\IBFF\ 3, 1928. TWO OUT OF FOUR NOTED 6. U. ELEVEN LISTED |MORE STARS ARE SIGNED |TULLY NOT SELECTED | | RETAINS GRIP ON MAJOR MENTORS VOTE FOR HIM| FOR GAME AT NAVYi TO OPPOSE GRANGE HERE, BY OWN GRID TUTOR SHARE OF TITLES IN EAST W wing|, NEW YORK. December 3. Tiecane } the ontstanding position_occupied | Elis Hold or Have Tied for the natlonal foot he Navy Is Second With Six U biricn Leagne Park hetween Grange's Chicago Bears and the | B 4 All-Stars is now in a position to concentrate unusual nter. | Maryland Among Laurel Winners, ANNAPOLIS, Md.. December Rockne and Yost Pick Former Wolverine Fullback, | ¢rmesiown for @ game here on No vember 13 i= on the Navy foot bail | seheaute for 1926 has heen partially complated Other blg games. in addition to the ITH the signing of additional stars and the settlement of Seven Championships. r services too hi ‘m Dartmouth on the ¢ | pan harizon this vear est is A ched to the team ploked by important | oach Hawle Associated Press which here next Tuesday a AL American Georgetown and the Green's head from French Lick While Jones Selects Thorpe and Warner “Red"” US| ‘\"‘V('r?‘ (;r“nn“ IR lg"flr(‘(l. Army elash. the site for which has not ngton o g YORK Will v ovears December 3 ste af hor Red” ( f Yale, K University Four f questions ds of quastions | ties on foot ball opinion was e in fo J en and forme aind the ta Iong Compares Nevers Thorpe. Middle West on horpe reet lne of com n Warne ansidere: the fo in th Toes the coon conrage and moreo runner Listen to He scored more points than | this vear and led the | ence in this respect, | oint: he never called i for a play inside the | mposed the heavier One more thing, from touchdown In my opinion, he the hest . Tad Jones was asked | stond out among the Hary nd Prince season osed, and tion he ‘ans Take Slagle of Princetogs This was a popular eue judg ing from the applause ther this ard nat red rner. the lat nent, are city to act n selecting for wall team HORNSBY LONG LEADER. shy has topped the Na n hitting for six vears. co seasons he batted over .400 TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN’S, 7th & F: NASH Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street : | * Hawkins Nash Motor Co. | Sales and Service l 1337 14th St. Main 5780 togers Horr Coachmen”™ Navy with Colgate. vet heen selocted by the choice. are ie Heston, who played haliback for ton and Michizan f the twenticth century el was named [ e hooked are er of all time by two of the four October 16— Octoher 23—Colca October 30—Michi Baltimor Novemher leyan. Novemher Nove “her mined. WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER remaining semi-final match and the title « nor at a foot ball dinner here apolis. Whably savs srange did not get a single vote nute Rockne of Notre Dame H Yost Ring Lardncr. were the tar enn f—West Fielding (Hurry Up) of A—Georzetown. s Army, ash of the HE eduled weather Maryland's co-ed tennis tourney, sc 1o bhe plaved and will by ia Wolfe has reachec account of the Patric Edmonds fo vesterday. were postponed on on as the courts are in condition the final. Katherine Kirk will play Ahce the right to mee December hall sched fon is expected in the Sulliva their hrother Tulia Louise fehring. a memher of the 192425 team. has heen elocted captain. Dorothy Murray is manager Winkler. ¥ Amos and Helen o most he play leagues All basket ball games in ground and slementary sehaol scheduled for vesterday and Selma weather Washington Athletie be Morni hman co-ed 1 Central the M vnst the varsity squad on The match will b eon 1n honor of the 1t the meet n Women's Ath Mar o desires 1o accept ¢ Council held a hool Tuesday nig that it will he o next week entered in the league this season that s difficult to 7 flicting dates Metropolitan secretary of t re jorie Webster SOUTHERN .GRIDDERS ce the ex branch Fed Keefe. chairmar utive commitiee of the local he National Amateur Athletic ined the principles of to thé council and » indorse them of hesides An interesting rul Y he Tnter-Junior High Scho hich falls dire the principles - rule states that in this series W on the tern eleven is hein, e sport rather than as a emacy an Nevitt of has heen o primary considern league. We have endeay to keep it secondary to plaving ame. Of con each one of our team to he succemsful. hut e not tryinz to declare g m trying 1o have as many 1 er Into the game an and derive the maxi mum henefit from it. We realiza the necessity for compétition. hut we do not wigh it to become so keen fhat it \ger the spirit of friend hich exists hetween the schonls more games remain he ed in the hlock ball series. Pow and | zleyv were scheduled meet today at Columbia their much postponed game. T necessitated another said I 1es committee, imsay am wi LASKER CHESS WINNER; = MOSCOW, December 3 () ubow, the jeader in the chess tournament. had a by yesterda and Dr. Lasker came fle nearer tn first place Rogo! in postpone frernoon n the Columbia field Langlay win both games would claim first place. Id it lose to Jefferson. however, triple tie vould exist hetween Jefferson Langley, each agninat them Germany, defeated it rew with Hine, vt with teated Chotim frew with meeting of the Washin League has ing at 3:30 in the Y annual dance, scheduled t 1o Reti w Ho: A hre More men than ever smoke El Verso. Here's the secret: That rich brown ElI Verso wrapper and other choice tobaccos expertly and fully. matured produce a blend Smooth, Mel- . low and Sweet. 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Prominent their night was Roy foot ball elreles as a former main [ Mackert | with champions of New cording stay ile endeared himself in the hearts of | | the fans by in which he Another ably from morning 1o the effect that Ed Lynch well Tumi and sail the T0 PLAY ON COAST - Pyle. him toston dally flanks ) ina afMxed contrac Iast well known fhose who ial ¢ to tion accept soc | ever, it is p gements. How- hahle that the officers of the association will he members of a v that will arrange h the P'resident for Gran cohorts, ST. JAMES TO BRING in signatures Mackert ts stars Maryland ind his fulhack team. | and, and Mulligan the University of has heen playing Waterbury En Manager of the league the nn eleven and has | followers he d the following to Ubtful that a line crash- | | as ever given such a per-§ UAVERHILL, Mass, December 3. | the State as dld Mackert. | ., f1ot hall eleven which will rep esent St School in a eason bhattle with Gonzaga High | Washington considered that prob. | combination. that X | carried the colors of the Riue and White stnca athlet instituted here seven yvears ago. v was the only op the St. James goal eight games plaved intercepted forward alle gridders their ama, the feam's rinmpha, the leading Manchester nd Malden High RKechoole dered as well as Gonzagn h of tha New England elevens ned the offer The St. James eleven, eonched I r_Carroll. defeated the henvier h Worcester High tear 24 to 0 'k the A he Dean lemy Seconds and tha Lynn Eler h Wor- hdawns, while eams It is ¢ rer James’ post the pile-driving n tore into the oppost And he was h on the defense.’ announcement call forth commendation fandom was that this i tower Saturday s - strongest s will NEW known here and one af the ries in national foot ball circles | has definitely heen signed Il he assigned to one of the Grange will not f Attempts te line that Tarlow uring the gate this season. 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