Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 47

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SPORTS. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER %, 1925. Tulane Is Seeking Game at Pasadena : Offense in Foot Ball Gaini DIXIE TEAM WOULD PLAY |/NGRAM WILLDIRECT [RORWARD PASS REDUCING IN WEST NEW YEAR DAY UNBEATEN ELEVENS’ LIST Coach of New Orleans Eleven in Chicago to Confer . i With Pacific Coast.Representative—Big Ten Coaches Arranging Schedules. SPORTS. 7 ng Strength in a win zained the verdict, 2} to 7 with the Southern Preps the title last season recently played a scoreless t champs. |HAWKS ANNEX TITLE IF THEY WIN SUNDAY' Sandlot |/ALEXANDRIA AWAITS" “! PALACE FIVE’S VISIT ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 4 Alexandria busket ball fans get their first look e Washington Palace fe with High nd leadin scholastic s with the Ci the M ict Line o'clock. . Central " halfback of the st game inst School point scorer plays his f cents Sunday inier Emblems s The clash is listed for Washington Bar the of the Prep clash Sunday foot hall may reach its climax Sunday in the Mercury-Mo. hawk game to be played on the Amer ican League Park gridiron at 3 o'clock The clush will be the third, and per haps the final, of the annual series upon which the District unlimited title hir Should the Hawks tri umph mpionship will be theirs, mber of the sang * the / N v Decrease in Defensive Power Marked in Past Six Seasons—Teams of Big Three Must Get More Training or Lighten Schedules. eld. letics g 11l League tossers s field will he e i inton-Southern itics on th 1 o'clocl Club gridmen on for their final ‘all Manager McPPhaul scen By the Associated Prese C}H« AGO. Tulane coact today. = Other int ing of ath discuss represer anglé for Brookland 4.—The T'ulune, undefeated foot ; nual Tournament of Roses contest at Pasadena, New ay accepted or rejected when Clark D. Shaughn and the Coast conierence December an il i Southeast On the other ha tory will throw the series into u de lock, with each of the teams ha percentage of .500. Doc D has been engaged to referec mateh. W pound tackle field. nto tt _|at North 47 ited Cla Year day PARSONS PLAYS ROORKE. William Parsor representative meet here . (Navy Bill Ingram is Indiana, having resigned service. 'Ensign Homer L. died two Yyears after grad- All were star backtield men ¥ teams, and each stroked the rew in his junior and senior cos at from the | Ingram | uation id Henry Roorke, next yvear are anticipated from the meet- coaches of the Western Conference here to 1 ssouri Valley coaches and teams also are present to ton foot ballers will bid for 13 honors Sunday when the the Northerns at 1 Sunday the Intersect ranged Chicago years, contracts Tlinois - Penn- | Northwe = 'WOMEN IN SPORT | BY CORINNE FRAZIER. match lifornia, Nebraska ale night possibly be in 1{pride. the vote stood 20 for Alaban 1[and 4 for Tulane. This, say Alaban most ardent adm »ws Alabam; conceded supren as the vote is the only way possible of determining the championship. (Copyright X B 1 of g Ilere are the bargains vou have been waiting for. Do vour shopping now. Avoid the crowd and vet take advantage of these big reductions. Buy now. the Vi this afternoon, Georgetown Convent interclass has been of the soggy played on the convent field, the Firsts and Scconds, a Junior-Sénior combina- ry contests the Grads eliminated the Thirds and d the Firsts and Scconds disposed-of the Posts. The victors for the hockey challenge cup when they meet Monday aiter- scheduled for at s postponed condition of Califor to the Comdr. Jonas 1. Ingram of the c! ceed Comdr 1 McCandless at the duty expires at that time. . on the West Coast, is the oldest of " S A defense stand relatively in foot ball, a glance over the list of terest, if not of value. In 1920 the following well known teams came through: Boston Col- Dbraska. 1924: Notre Dame vears the 1ist of unde presti; has The match wil the prewar seasons. ANNAPOL Md., December of 1917 was pointed director of ath- at the 4 to sue- close of the academic term next June. Comdr. andless’ tour of shore Comar. am, now on duty with BY LAWRENCE PERRY. a destroy islon of the battle fleet EW YORK, December 4—By way of showing how the offense and three brothers from Jeffersonville, tined athletic fame at clevens whose games annually attract national interest, that have come through the past six seasons without defeat or tie, will be of in- These years, by the way, are years in which proficiency in the for- ward pass has shown a high ratc of increase everywhere. lege, Virginia Military Institute, Ohio State, Notre Dame, California. : Cornell, Centre, California, Detroit, Washington and Jefferson, Princeton, Cornell, Towa, ( Cornell, Iltinois, Michigan, 1925: Dartmouth, Alabama It will be noted that in the past teams, of all those anr as being in the top flig number of eleve records since 1919 has decre This showing is due 4 s strong in their The Grads will mee In the prefiming Fourths will battle Minneso! | | bettor §# Ives, Lionel and Bing Electrical M Train Sets $1.98 to $62.50 Transformers, $1.98 Ives 0. Ga. Track, 121, ¢ 1025.) Ives and Bing Mechanical Train Sets 98¢ to $12.50 Mechanical 0. Gauge Track Tlzc LESTER HEADS CLUB. Vincent Lester was named presi- dent of the Cardinal Athletic Club of Petworth at the semfannual election of officers. Charles Wilson was chosen >aul Cruickshank, sec. Altemus, treasurer, and | Murphy, int-atarms. | :ph Burke was elected chairman o the benefit performance committee. s Q‘ [ TURNER THROWS NIXON. |¥ After losing the first fall to Harry | 89 Nixon of Fort Myer, Joe Turn uun:!"‘ the Mutual Theater's weekly wres | tling bout last n falls in 26 and 4 u TROUSERS (& ¥ |y To Match Your Odd Coats ;9 EISEMAN’S, 7th & F ¥ T ¥ Transformers Furnished on all Train Sets of $15 & Up the forward pass and to the more even distribution of pla ing strength among the teams of the country. Qe MULRERUER 1ght to the fore \trance into pro wold (Red) squad is composed of ptain; Orra Mae en Totten, Charlotte ‘l\'u(hr‘nnv- Clark and Mar Helen adman, | Kline, aret Shiclds. hectic of foot are Jionel Standard Track, 25¢ Gauge ¥ Crossover, 79¢ $3 Ives 0. Ga Switches, per pair Switches 0. Ga. $1.39 per pair Tunnels, 49¢ $1.50 Mechanical Trolley Car Complete with Track, 98¢ Extra Cars ht or Passen- 1 wheels 49¢ ‘| LAMAR CAPTURES BOUT IN DISTRICT A. C. SHOW ) & Henr: a knocke second rour cerned. With their I attend Big Thr bers, tter has_happen: s previously, Yale, 1 Bennet Standard Gauge © $4.49 Dry r scored a technical Jiack McCormick in the the main bout of the > Club's initial hoxing t night at the Auditorium. * took a close decision from r, while Tony Cortez Harry Groves dy out of the The George Washington - M: | Webster hockey match, sche afterncon on the Eilipse tield, been postponed until next Wedr Basket ball practice has b est at George Washington teums will be picked in the near fu- |- | ture and a series of intramural games | f | plaved before Ch I Marjorie Webs | bus Three worke | held in the school 2y 1laration for the two- | series to be sta | junior and se leges enjoy all’ deper b Reducti \ds upon whether the | on Alumni. foot Ball Special mit One thing is certain—if t are to continue to meet str in October and early Nove should be permitted to have a longer period of pre-season preparation v a draw with knocking Jack Cof We Service our Electric Trains right in our own Repair Department. If you have one that needs repairs, bring it in and we will repair or trade it in for you. tossers also are week are | asium in prep- | ts a red a technical George Killean and Billy Joe Piscatelli fought on win West even No keener’ rivalry for sectional honors has existed for years than be tween the South’s two elevens of s sterling th in Alabama. It is interestin Young Toby and Billy Mitchell, 70- pounders, boxed a four-round draw. | | *|GRANGE MAY REALIZE rd, to note that the Picke innually ns by spo State in th to the ris editors cov Instantly Relieved By ITCHINGSCALP | & Newbro’s Herpicide $575 1 & rract track Electric Train Outfits; 5489 or Lionel Bing Automatic ] Reverse Electric Train Outfit: \Va $7.98 “The Quality Hair Tonic” very latest SOLD AT DRUG STORES APPLIED AT BARBERSHOPS er | 925 Iv awarded to Al $100,000 DURINGTOUR ;i =i Vo CHICAGO, Outfit; 1) lighted N. 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Every one d to come fortified with rub ber-soled sneakers or gym shoes « : Keefe, the chair mmittee, Lindsay, k to Chicago, just before the | holidays, and then the troupe goes to | | Florida for three games. | Next comes Birmingh: %0 across the South and a California starting huge ( League stadium Angeles lasting probably all nd st, to | i at the | i Los untit | ities estimate Red's! receipts on the | ach $100.000 an of the d by enting m the lay Decembe labama has v ith he | foot ball . clubs and other or lena on Fairy Ball-Bearing Speedbike The toy hit of vours while they last | the in-| planned Wade received a te chairman the nieet the of tiee L it tirst jon by thletic turned down. Once again.enjoy the thrill of riding in a clean car. Not merely a polishing h cleaning I painted and exposed leather surfaces. int preserving and last ing polish. Then, 1y vacuum-cleaned. Sheridan Garage, Inc. A. A. A. Service Station 2516 Q St. N.W. [{ Street Bridze) is based ! ence of opinion as - | ods should be used in developin | idea, but throughout the country ().~[ opinion of all thir sportswomen seems to be unar ¥ the plan as a wh The question of competition is one of the main problems fac Washington branch as it opens “work shop.” Mitchell Toys A Bell Free With Every Scooter, Velocipede or Speedbike i 1 | * BOGOLIUBOW RETAINS | CHESS TOURNEY LEAD| By the A MOSCOW of Russia leaders i nament, eighteenth roun Marshall of 1 Capablanca. Cub; Hosoljubow has wor .} Lasker has wo 43 Capablunca won and 615 | Makes your motor run better. Let us put one on today (INTERFRUNT FINES AUTOMATIC RADIATON SHUTTEN L. S. JULLIEN 1443 P St. Main 7841 | | Park and Chevy Chase meet tomorrow mornin » postponed game in th championship Ifiske The zame will be pl at 10:30 on the Mitchell P: Chevy Chase and < 1 of O T A AT Ta A ST A T T T T L T P T A LA AT T AT T A2 AT LA T Z A I L ihow of many, onal chess tour- | ir A Erector; the Fduca- tional Toy. $I sets, 89c; $5 sets, $4.49; $10 scts, $9.39. } wonder i e Daisy Air Rifles. Mechanical Airplane; with mooring mast - o ol States and Gifts Heqll Welcome Division 8 has lost They a luled to meet ¢ |in the final game of the prelir | series Tuesduy at at Chevy Chase | will meet Col 1l e victors, anes and d-lost 1 n series betwe sstern Divisior rfield has already won vigion title. Toney gold or black calf. tor of the Vir Avenue iyground, presented the trophy for that division to the Bryan ol team yesterday after n Lantz, captain of the found & sextet, received the tropht in T N TR N T T Gifts Men Like 7OU can’t_err in choosing “his™ gift from our carefully assembled stocks of Men’s Fine Dress Accessories. ervthing box- able, boxed on request. HOUSC Shppers Soft Kidskin Operas, Lveretts and Romeos. Very special walues $2.95 Daniel Green Felt “Comfy” and Hylo Slip- pers. Wanted colors. $1.95 to $2.75 Custom-made House Slippers in rare materials and colors. $5 and $6 Velocipedes Fairy ball bearing, built like bicycle. Rubber grips and ped: large spring saddle; cushion tires A bell free with ever: $8.95 velocipede. Special, at. ik 3 over been furr heart_on Chri . Take advant these vears high-grade Ricy ing your choice this Chr mas. A “French” Bi . the best in quality “and value we have ever offercd. 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Ave. and “Arcade Stores” Models for Boys, and Girls, both junior and adult. $35.00 to $50.00 We also carry other grades—and offer Bicycles as b >.$25.98 occer Ball; in cowhide; t panels; make $8.00 Soccer Ball; Inglish_ make: twelve panels Basket Balls, Vol- Lawn Balls Dodge ley Balls, .. $2.98 OBy way of stggestion, we mention: GLOVES of the fore- most $ AS, ever in HOSE, pair. 10 in GOLF variety : per $1.50 © $ BATH ROBES., ple selection, from $5 © $22.50 NECKWEAR, cluding finest imported cravats. .. .85¢ 0 $5 INITIAL HAND- KERCHIEFS, three in abox, §1 and $1.50 PHILIP T. HALL, Inc. MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKER 1411 F St. N.W.—Established in 1885 oot makes. pair- g0 $1.50 to UMBR useful gifts $1.50 t° $10 LOUNGING $15 t $21.50 SILK HOSIERY and Silk and Wool Hosiery, 75c t $2 wide HRURVIVEVELVEVLVVVED guaranteed. $6.00 Foot Ball; re; ulation size; ex quality pebbled gr leather; 54'95 “Onyx” Solid Color Silk Dress Hose and Silk and Wool Sports Socks. Un- usual designs. 65¢ “Phoenix” Snappily Col- ored Silk-and-wool ~Sport Socks. $1 Imported Heavy All-wool Sports Soc Gray or tan mixtures $1.75 an and Balls; up from guaranteed in bladder THE BIKE MAN 424 9th St. N.W. Open Saturday Evenings PR DRI DUV LVED VLD EVLDL LD “Man’s Shop” Cor.14th & G P> Open Saturday Nights RLRVEVUVEVVLVRRVEDVERERERK

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