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SPORTS Part 4—4 Pages . ASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1925. Base Ball Is in Limelight Again This Week : Gonzaga Conquers St. James Eleven R GRANGE, THE GREAT, AND VETERAN LOCAL STARS OF GRIDIRON : : I WHO WILL ATTEMPT TO STOP HIM IN CONTEST HERE ON TUESDAY CAPITALITES SCORE, 13-6 BIG LEAGUE CONFABS TAKE MAGNATES TO NEW YORK. : = : g | OVER BAY _SEA’ILI_E_GRIDMEN Reforms in National Pastime to Be Discussed at| i ;o it ‘ 3 Long Run by Bozek and Recovery of Fumble Give Joint Meeting—Griff Hopes to Obtain Hoytor | ‘ " ; g j : < ol ) Margin to Locals in Snappy Exhibition Jones From Yanks in Swap for Adams. =~ ‘4 X . Staged on a Soggy Field BY DENMAN THOMPSON, p N RN N 2 BY JOHN I. WHITE. Sports Editor, The Star, GONZAGA HIGH SCHOOL brought its foot ball scason to a close OW it's base ball again. Following a brief two months, in which vesterday by trimming the crack St. James eleven of Haverhill, N gridiron enthusiasts have had their innings, the eyes of the sports Mass., by the score of 13 to 6. The victory was the ninth world this week will be focused on New Yerk, where diamond straight for the I street schoolboys. magoates and scribes irom all sections will foregather for the annual 3 %Fhe game was played at Griffith Stadium in a sea of mud, but in zabfésts where important reforms in the national: pastime and stupendous | ] _ spite of this handicap the teams gave a snappy exhibition of the gridiron deals between rival club owners always are anticipated, and at which little | e i : ; e Tt eints e e aatehedbabid Bat 1R ooat: squal Pooting usual accomplished aside irom the raising by the delegates of a fine | 4 . until .near the close of the game when the visitors attempted to run the crop of corns from tramping around hotel lobbies. | i . X ball out from behind their own goal line and fumbled. Himmelberg In addition to the yearly meeting of the writers' association. at which T & - ; scooped up the leather for Gonzaga's second touchdown the men who type picces for the papers for: their bread and butter are | { : 3 5 - Johnny Bozek, star halfback of the pected to decide whether the names of prominent athelets anpearing i % i > District scholastic champions, againy ver varns perpetrated by the journalists tend torexalt or debase the noble | k ¢ . TEAMS TO FACE TWICE mosithic e Gtes o e e o s b 2 . F i n: & d in the Ot e {oi Tterkiure. there il be Scparste sessions of the (v major or-| ' IN 1926 GRID CAMPAIGN |4pd,n the second auarter put the nizations. followed by a grand ogether. A f | punt in midfield and racing 4 5 = > X 4 ‘. cing through \Wednesday the American Leaguers g 3 & . By ths Eisceinted Erest: ! 3 g % the opposing tacklers for a goal. x 2 | s 5 CHICAGO, December 5.—Foot- il assemble at the Belmont. with | FOOT BALL RESULTS ) » ~ 1 s, ball.schedules for 1926 were almost Gonzaga Starts Well. Lyron Baneroft Johnson presiding. | \ : . % & L emfiflfll tonight by the Big Ten Gonzaga forced the play throughout while the National Leaguers are in | « 5 s . i , officials after ome of the m»:‘t most of the first half. Soon after the el o . "alde storia Gonzaga, 13; St. James, Haverhill, | b strenuous sessions ever experi- |giariing whistle had blown the Purple nference at the Waldorf-Astoria, | 008D enced. and White pushed into the New where John Arnold Heydler is to wield | VAPSiilos gy oclethorpe Univer- ; Adoption of a fourzame rule |pngianders’ territory when Hannigan the gavel, and the following day at | sitv, 16: Rollins College, 0. | k found Minnesota unable to“:eu"; | sent off a poor kick. Bozek immedi the Roosevelt representatives of both | At Pittsburgh—Freeport, (fll.) High, | e 4 \ : vty < < i 8 Jorth conference opponert. And |ately tore off a gain of 12 vards, but s i e e : Ellwood City (Pa.) High, 7. | ” 3 3 : 4 b G : Michigan saci AoCe dor | {he other backs were unable to pene e 3 s - At Columbia, 8. C.—Columbia High, | p ¥ 5 A A revenge on Northwestern fo order |irate the St. James' defense, and 1 Commissioner Kenes Mot 5 d ¥ Mins | Twomey attempted to drop-kick from Wwith Commissioner Kenesaw Moun Gaffney High, 0. (State cham.| > % 1o accommodate ey t d to drop-kick fi tain Landis, dictator of base ball, act- | pionship.) % e x d xR« srid :“""f‘f"‘llt""'!“::;‘;‘ EREE eas | Saei25vard maric: He missed, and the : At Mac e 3 . . . ) ; : 3 averhill gridmen took the n ing as ringmaster. | L.mI:h‘:E:k”\llllt-ry ’ . Never before in Conference his- | haq advanced it to the center line by ven, Pa.—Lock '""m o i - % ' tory have return games in the |ihe end of the period leweod ffhlra;o) 0 " 3 b, 4 < same season been encounteved, but | Gonzaga was forced to kick fron At Lawrenceville, 3V nwren # . % Indiana was forced into the same |hehind the goal line when Hannigan lle, 30: Pinges School. 8 At # a » expedient in order to get u Confer- |sent a punt down to the corner of the worn performer for an infant prodigy. N S AREy Soheok 8. B % g . 5 ence game at home. Nortliwestern | fleld, but the 1 Streeters recovered i c1l§ two of the many proposals e ‘"vl\‘l “"“",‘:fi -“in ‘..""}“'('fi'““‘ i = s ‘ oy B agreed to meet Indiana a second |fumbie and, aided by a penalty called 1evision in the e seem certain of m:g"u oy ish of arks- < = time to il up the Hoosier schedule. | on their opponents, soon were in corsummation. These are that world > 9 , 1 . . ik = e e enemy territory again. Bozek, Lane scries fans never shall be required to | o -\'I Los P i gl | {2nd Twomey ploughed through to the pay for seeing more than seven games | 10T, regon, Aggies, 0. | condensed. >l|‘_:l&: Aviators, Camp Meade | |the punt was returned received the { Griff Conceived Idea. At Chapel Hill, N. C.—Gastonia | ;s \ _,.uf C.U.AND MARYLAND\"‘" in midfield and raced down the The idea of making i > \side from the ever-present possi- | Lility that two of* the disciples of Da- | vid Harum may find chairs close enough together to swap some shop- | left sideline for the first score of the Eath e in & v clash ¢ e 5 : E g B i 3 v, | St. James made its first serious p;;(l nothing originated with | At Lynchburg, Va.—Newport )«ws’ 3 3 G CHAPEL HILL. N. C.. December |threat after the next kick-off. The Griffith and had its inception in the | High, % Lynchburg High, 6 (State ¥ . 5 (P)—University of North Carolina’s | visitors ran the ball to the 20-yard last two world series. when the de- | championship). | ’ ¢ A P & - 1926 basket Lall schedule, announced |line, and then with a long forward ;x.l.{.g contest of the 1924 set went 12 | At San Fra cisco—St. Mary’'s, 61;| B P 0 < 3 > 3 £ g here tonight by Graduate Manager |pass. Pricola to Hannigan, placed it 1nings and the wind-up battle of the | Fresno State Teachers’ College, 14." | 2 o S . ¥ ¥k e Charles T. Woolen, indicates that the |on the 5-yard stripe. Belleving that x((‘aaml was nm,,g;u} into the | 3 AL i 3 - 4 5 : S | Southern title holders have an un- the perfod was about ended, Quarter, ’rs,i;ez‘hu'r';‘;;‘\;ri‘l‘_"’":(” Gorsderl] 1‘322[ - p A : . : usaally heavy program this season. |back Hannigan called for anothel Pitts Eh aft e o s . s 4 Sha. Twenly games are on the regular pass, but the receiver missed. and the i L 6 o 6 at the end of the seventh CONFERENGE TEAMS 4 % ; sehedule, including a number of con- | ball grounded behind the line. e :flal:“lqa':l‘\nm'\ v“\li ona ‘ew!\ vt!;]llfi‘l sS4 : 7 L 4 e tests with Southern Conference teams. Bozek Is Effective. E S c v visualized wha! { 5 N - wil = 2 2 | . e 5% ¢ Northern trip of last year will .pened afterward. ARRANGE GRID CARD. p I)(,Trh;pflf:d_' With Bozek making most of the This fracas could have bLeen called ! x { J s The schedule follows: sains, Gonzaga charged down the o account of rain or wet grounds or R | : i . , i 3 Janwary 18—Wolterd. field at the start of the third quarter darkness. or’ il three. it T P — ‘. 4 i EEY 77 i Temaon. io within 5 yards of the goal line ciuse 42836 wet andschilled fans had | oq1coA s 3 e t January 16—Guliford. e After losing the ball on downs, 3 ad | CHICAGO. December 5.—The West- v { o Y 20—W: € e paid their money to see either the Na- | o) (onfetence foot ball scheduwe for ol 4 T i : danuary 20—Wake Foreat. at Wake Forest. | onzaga received a short punt and tonals or Pirates crowned world |yb; was arranged tonight by tHo ath- -~ g o il 7y 5—Xeorth Carolina St e, | 4aiN placed the ball efore the posts champlons and would have raised 4 | jefic "directors. The schedule. with - : ? Clivernity, at Wash: | oY (0 lose It again in the same 10 dlg desper into their seans (6 wit. | 0Mme Of the “outside” games, follows: | v - S | ¢ Annapeli “Hanmigan started ‘2 St. Jame & : Annapolis. 8 a St.. James ness the championship destded, Grift's OCTOBER 2. 2N » T F—Narvard, a Cambridze, | rally with a 30-yard run around left s ne is to have it ordained that rain | South Dakota at Northwestern. " 3 B ; ' : Sngion. | €nd. On a triple pass play Driscoll cliecks of the seventh contest of a=se- | (ee at Illinois. UBBY DRANNER. : 2 s 2 e | eainen is0hntts ot Bro e sant ries, mdll}e e\':m‘u emlrs in a tie, be De Pauw at Indiana. | 7 13— Flerids, around right end for a 20-vard gain. pted for admission for an eighth | OCTOBER 9 L Forest but was thrown outside a few feet Eame. b e : T N, "Cursiiua Siate, at | from the goal. Hannigan carvied the he plan for curtailimg the season | Carieton at Northwestern. | = % B . tall over on a lite plunge and evened is not the brain child of any one per. Butler at Illinois. g Enkruncy: 36— Duke: at Burkam. the count.. Following the touchdown son. having occurred to about every. ~Kentucky at Indiana. ; fr e N ! 25 _Washington and Lee (pend- and <uccessful drop-kick foi body connected with the pastime dur- OCTOBER 16. LA int by Pri r c ; n : : e R A amraneat nt by Pricola, the New England ing the recent autumnal jubllee.| yyisconsin at Purdue. 1 i - Fibranry 26-Mareh tow again opened a drive for Gonzaga's when players and spectators alike | Minnesota at Michigan. - . &oal, but were thrown back by were first ne frozen in Washing k : A Indiana at Northwestern. venalty after crossing the center line. ton and then half drowned in Pitte. | joaana at Nort e T he o e ton anas eienime ideopmed DIRESS ¥ Reserves won & hotly con- | Gonzaga's chance to clinch the vic irgh. privileges that followers of | Qhip State vs, Columbia at New | {ested basket bull game from the Com- | tory came in the final session when Jel 2 Wi el e San | TRONG and hefty as may be the combination that will start with s ok nast ent 1% tas16 A e e i b Pennsylvania at Phila- | E ” s 2 arance here at Griffith Stadium Tuesday — e — " |part_of the fleid 15 vards from the!! Wi Proaid Con'ctoae: Red Grange in his appearance here at Griffith S sday | . . . y Nt. James goal. B K clipped 1 1t will be cited by opponents of the OCTOBER ?3. | afternoon. the fact_was established last night that the Washington B clipped shorter season that the world series | Indiana af*Wisconsin. All-stars, who have been chosen to oppose them, will outweigh :hr“'| . [ three plays failed to put the ball | has been marred by bad weather but | North Dakota at Minnesota. | five pounds to the man . across for another counter. St. James Pt Al S ter of the game and Jack Hegarty. organizer and vbe difficult to list 154 games- in a| N D: N . Al Stern. promoter of t nd | y | ABorieci tpacs of time &k stilombie ]l S e b Necthmeitern. coach of the team, in giving out the starting lne-up for their club stressed | He (inhis g Biimineibers, (Gon dus allowance for traveling, the play- | # Purdue at Chieago. the fact that their cleven will average within three pounds of the 200 ing off of postponed games and the | OCTOBER | mark, with McKee, the Navy star, who will start at halfback, the lightest > : point. enforced idleness one day a week of | = iatas Wi :" man at 170 pounds, and Secrist of the Yellowjackets of Philadelphia, who'| By the Associuted Prese I e -Up and Summary. teams in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and | Minnesota at Wisconsin. i e beam at 265, the viest. 3 Y C “AG 5 ac esentatives at the meeting |, : osition me (6 Boston, where Sunday batl o pre| Michigan vs. Navy at Bultimore. |tiPs the beam at 265, the heaviest | HICAGO. December 5—The faculty repr i S three times in ars; that it willy 1llinois at Michigan. | REQ ]_RED OF MEMB RSJ;?vl:nedrm::xeesdm::dnrx’l‘:fi‘:\a‘:b:;\;t l(!a:: l E 5 5. Gon | | went through the line for the extra hibited. | Northwestern at Tmdiana. SoithiatlocalsgiticiilClio wu of Western Conference officials today adopicd a four-game rule, | § Left"end - o Sl c : e have been more or less skeptical as s . | ey g SEEe E ; is F L10LI L Eefs. suara Advocates of an earlier closing. how. | Pennsylvania at Hiin GRANGE scOREs Two to the KA Of foaniFAliat ~wor KL Gt ] L o v . iy to avoid in future.a situation like that at Minnesota this Fall, | et Tnan 6333;:5 ‘«;mlz‘l':t;s" ’;‘:e“‘,'(‘,"‘,“,{{“;‘,"; s VD\?I‘E:'IBER | mately be picked to face the visitors | where only three Big Ten foot ball games were scheduled. “Right ghand f A A will recognize that those behind the | E | L i - = es before tak n | 3 . Right end. .. every year; csgen- | ! _it was voted, must schedule fgur conference games beiore taking o d {ne schedules every vear: (hat i€ een | Wisconsin at Michigan. TOUCHDOWNS TO WIN | inesiesrse . ens anering the | DATES ARE COMPILED | icam. it was vorea. edule ig s B 3 3 .. . Left halfback ; Minriesota at Towa. stiffest kind of competition. | non-conference opponents. . ® Hignt h headers will not exactly g { - - = by | RoE2r s 3 e 3 : a cash custamers, and tliat 1!”23:‘\1;!5::“?;‘ Purdue at Northwestern: AR Prospects for a record-bx'eul\mz] FOR BIG TEN N'NES‘ Red Grange and the effect of professionalism on intercollegiate foot | Twomey .. . Fullback | L | n Milinois at Chicago. 3 - Rl it sl i S b . 5 e e % : S PRILADELPHIA, . December ‘3.61 FrONC JWere SXens . ene o e 9 scusse verywl sions, but no action was | gong = m'-n:::::o‘: ;:)nrmu?r?:?sg fi:"i;:;lf‘(u‘, NOVEMBER 13. w'y_mnea Giranze. Wheaton's widély | with the announcement that the thous | ball were discussed” everywhere about the sessio o S | Gonzaga = o ISt Jamen. LTI 00 00 60— being cut to 140 games or any other Jowa at Wisconsin. %nown iceman. aided at cruc ands of college and school boys inand | | taken Touchdowns—Bozek. Himmelbers. Hanni 5 . E = Vi gaks By the Associated Press. . Rt e ~ 2 S s a5 G IR ¢ under t e g 154, but | v other’ members of the Chi-{2round Washington are going to he [ BY the Asso ° b | “What can we do abouf it?” said|to members of the Big Ten. No rea-|gan. Point a ouc] n—Bozek _ (line o e e Rl b 0l [= MRousawiat il T Bere. aatenied the Frankford | #iven o chance (o see thelr hero m| CHICAGO. December 5.—The 1926 |, “WPat can we do alout K S| (0 MEEDER O ted Tor the excluston | pluieg). - Subsiitutiona: Gonzasa 0 yalles unless signs ave misleading the last | Chicago at. Northwestern. cago Bears. defeated the Frankford vof. 0. F. Leng ) | ¥ for "Bymme. ' Augusterfer for Himmelbers Sunday in September will be desig-| )ississippi A. & M. at Indiana. Yellow Jackets. 14 to 7. in a mational faction at a special rate tickel. After|lase ball schedule of the big ten as| e cannot ask the foot ball players | of ,noh-conference participants. The | siexanier for Traces. R T sutton nated for the campaign closing. in | NOVEMBER < 2 league professional foot ball game | lengthy conference ove: the tele- | grged upon today by the coaches|td pledge themselves mot to turn pro- [idea is not mew in the conference. (Georee Washingion) . Umpire—_Mr Brower which event the world series could | s < > here today. phone with Chatles C. Pyle, Grange's | ~. | fessional after they have finished their | e Time of Deriods—10 minuter be disposed of in the first week of | Wisconsin' at Chicago. T was fhe second appearance in|manager. who has been handiing the | fotows: | gig Ten careers. “ I K ‘ October instead of running to the mid- | Michigan at Minnesota. Philadelphia. of the galioping shost | Other end of affars for the Washing: | April 102 . blig e e BRE - TR R IND dle of the month. as it did this year. Northwestern at Towa. of the gridiron, his first being last|lon meeting, Al Stern anncunced that | Butler a io. Gt e | - 7 Y i f amateur status was one to rein- | | MARSHALL TO PLAY 160 . Ohie at Tilinois. month when a member of the Iilinois | 7 ! t $1.10 will be available pril-16—Purdue. &t Ohl | state R. D. McHague, a student at i Dreyfuse and Mack Have Plane. | Indians st Purdur. C R o e ntont st | (o e bove, g Wi £p n e 51| Apel 1 Towa m TR B wh durine e meh awoot | T0 1926 AUTO GRIND ' chEss gAMES AT ONCE The .proposal of President Barney Approximately 30,000 spectaiors sat | SPalding’s. e ball \ond ot Alabigaat A sl Michi. | 1aye. had accepted $5 to play in a | Dreyfuss of the world champion | (hrough o drbing vain. At Shibe|@S Well as at the ball park, Monday | * April 21—Michigan Aggies at Michi- | | | 2§ S | i) e R 4 . e 3 | ball game. MOSCOW, December 5.—Russian i . | ? ; Hrgugh. | g 8t morning at 10 o'clock. Those who de- | gan. ase same e e | o December 5.—Russia P eomped e main e ‘winved | WALKER TO BEGIN WORK | Park to watch (i Western tornado g0 (" (¢ Yickets will be required 1o | ° April 24—ichigan st Purdue: In.| JThe facults members decided 10| by the Amocisted Press. |chess enthusiasts are arranging that out from the point at which they were 4 cincogh hif pacesyln e mud Red | identify themselves with an_athletic | diana-at Ohio: Chicago at Towa: e e atn [ DIDBNAPOUIE .. § Decembec| Piauk (. Murshall. (he “A : = bly will get little or FORGO WITH MILLIGAN [eiapwas too deep in mire foy, Red | icicer or something to show that they | western at Minnesota. not 1o. send 8o 3 ¢h|5—Entry blanks for the fourteenth | champion, shall meet 160 plavers com interrupted, probably will get little or . to electrify the crowd with his spec- . - s sty . future oppunents as the press stands ) 500-mile automobile race, to be |ing from various parts of Russia on no serious consideration. ~Barney’s gALIFA ova Scotia, December ; pena, Bt e et i apk] T eeAl S Searby schocl e <ol 1, Apik 85 Michigen at Okl of the stadium were getting over- | poia'y %) o R A e hola | Deembbe: 11, Croakfic, o now world derlyinz motive is (o prevent the s () e e et o e tena; Sbuty he Jeep) NE ancllege. This will not apply to the grade | April 2§—Purdue at Indiana. [ Srowaed “with “Buffato Bilisr" They | held May 31, 1926, at the Indianapolis | December 10, making 4 1 Madling hivariably indulged m by the | & A ey e o e | the, (A", Lo, touchdowns Were | sungol kiddies, who will be taken care | May 1-Northwestern at Indiana;| (ioNded with ‘Buffalo B’ THEY | Motor Speedway.'were sent todsy to| record for simultaneous games. AV when.a downpour of rainiis| iy Jrinrtiiing at;Cape Twefon withiscored by the phanton. it of without.identification. { Minnesota at Towa: Illinois at Ohio. '| SeOmMEnded Tt Lhe S0ae oe e, | €Yery prominent driver in America arshall holds the present record of a provision would prevent dilatory . jomorrow fo begin training for de. |made one of 10 which took the hall to| Store for the visiting team on their | consin at Purdue. T ot Tu o hiedt | be mnllem huotoaevar e serilen | 3 £ tactics, and it is soundly contended | fence of his world welterwelght ring | within striking distance of the Yellow | ‘Lival here. It has just been learned| =May §—Michigan at Minnesota: Illi-| o\ proposals to rotate foot ball sched- | I PASSERKEr e that the umpires can enforce a fair | championship against Tomnsy MILL | Joomats: oats Aftar cwo trials Red | that President Coolidge wil 1noc,be‘m.‘xs at Ohio: Towa at Northwestern:| 12" B Hna ' samen. might e more | Wi Propel the oneseated cars. The |\ e pio coin GAMES - . e et S 2 Jacki . trials back from his Western trip in time |Indiana at Purdue. oo e 4 1 - Rifcen It e ure o dishoned: | e Yok iy "o Mo R |l across’ the line. for bl second | o'meet the buys. “ifowever, Senator| Nar 16~ lowa ai Miehigan sy wherohy the athietc directors | Tum o€ 3145 cuble foehee e mare | ) \oren BY NOTRE DAME ances if they are e for | VW City. - ftany. 5 McCormick of Iliinois last night ex-| May 11—Wiseonsin at Minnesota. e Haarous harraGaITy . > e et hrinsoposen | A e e aeber et 2 1% | (oI e first quatler a 25-vard Dass| ended an invitation to Al Stern to| May 12—Ilinols at Purdue; Ohio at| eEoURIE, Jhelr same | mobile motor in the United States. | 40 L S (PrThe by Cornelius McGfilicuddy for an eX- | pigfhed that he expected to hunt and ‘;’ ““"'fe ""‘he o ‘3 lov atter the|pring Grange and his team to the Cornell. o Tha re-eleation ol et = Johit, JL e O s [ bl a0t T 2036 -t90t_ ba pansion of the World series—, longer | ivap bl game as part of his program | ieams had chanaed oals dn the sec- Lo e ine Sentte in serston, mioet the |nt Ininnar Turiue ot Noriestorn, Grith by, the athletic direciors for | (o our. “Heveiopment of the minia: | schedule for Notre Dume were an- S 0 for 2 srange € 2 s 18 Lo 4 ‘) his third two-year ferm as commis- | {u S 3 ;fu:\:dr i etien (‘;\xm‘. han (hose Top| O ESitIng gt (shape: laml,‘prnng fi&(imt_ through tackle for, yice President and then enjoy lunch |Towa at Notre Dame; Minnesota at|gioner of athietics of the Big Ten ":‘:;:mxgotors has been going on "’"""}’,flfifi‘,’, by Coach Rockne as follow yesented by (he contending clubs '1"‘}:;;::;0“1&“‘3;‘;3; soon_ afler thig| Vih~'a group of Senators ‘in the{Wisconsin. | was affirmed and his work in behalf | PSRNS i all outstanding| Ociober Zi—Noribweatem at Evamsto 5 gy e | Sewn ant, Senator McCor- | May 17—Michigan at Towa; Ohio at | , Mahly Deaised October 30—Georgia Teen: Connie is convinced his scheme I8 a | and did not go on the fleld Auring the | e st o ateran ol S of clean athletics was highly praised. | races in this country, in the last three | Nevemper S—Nepvaske ai Lincoln. o e emse it woula take care | VICTORIAN TENNIS TITLE 4 Jid not o on the field during the | mick aiso has offered to take the | Purdue. 1% e control of 18 indoot and. out-| Tac=2 1 this country, in'tho last thre | Nevember €--Nebimaks, of Licain. ek er thel . boys- through the White House, pro-i May 19—Iowa at Northwestern. daorteaci westaoLitis ronhlereice st 5 o e e mmea sawassion | TAKEN- BY. SCHLESSINGER | fourth.”atter the ellow Jackets had ! \i3ca ‘trey nave: the time: May 20—lowa at Minnesota |y taken e ot The hands. of the | of 122 cublc inches. e o i i o0 4 i X May 21—Ohio at ) n. | graduate managers and given over =y e UNN 4 Eoxiaei ehooss 1o ignore the fact | A e o B o e ] o e oy 22 dlinols at Michigan: Pur. | & the athletic direstors. PRINCETON SOCCERISTS | BAUTIMORE. a. December that home town fans, who admmealyl}’:; e m'w,;°t:,f;‘2“mgl‘;‘; B A o3t it g ‘de'rne ,Visitors leave New York .’\lfvn“dflfi:l C‘l‘flu}sg:‘lndhrtla\gt !:lhln::?om Dates for meets were set as fol- VB Mduate Snck Dunti of the Bai are entitled to foremost consideration, | n Toom 8 {day afternoon at 2 o'clock and are! . May 24-Indiana at Northwestern:|lows: : et e e ancivea whoseiher of ses.| Champlonship today by defeating M. | vards. his first two afforts resulting in | il {o arrive tn Wadhington &t (hy| Purdue at Wisconsin; Chicago: 8¢| Swimming championships—darcn | WIN COLLEGIATE TITLE | timore orioies “will vote for Toole.” _ Ing some of the games and_that it | Fitchett 83, 1, e i ] I b et e et Tha|Unon Station around ‘7 o'clock in. the | Iowa. 3 12_and. 13, at Michigan. PRINCETON, N. J., December 5 ternational League meeting in New that by the time seven games have | (tie [OF, €08 SEATS: ¥ a gain of 25 yards-and also snapped | - oot e lhin at Michigan: Tows: &t indiand:| o g 3 fleld ebams legiate ‘soccer championship today| will seek re-election as president. The - heen run off every one connected with | TG (A S TN, 1ogt in the doubles[one to Mohardt for a. gain' of | 35| Mg extensive preparutions to en-| i Ee el i gQutdoor track and field champion- | when jt defeated Cornell, 5 to 0. Oriole pllot for a long time rumored = SRt vell | tertatn them during’ their stay in the | Minnesota at Illinois. ships—May 28 and 29. The loeation = i the proceedings, including the well| o CWUEIEH d J. B. Hawkes wers | yards. > 4 3 3 5 Penn - eliminated Maverford, who|in various International League cities g ce, 18 ; fed | inal when he and J. B. Hawkes § ERTAE- Nation's Capital. |~ June 5—Minnesota at Indiana. was not decided, pending the progress v i known populace, s pretty much i oy T D Afofnnes and Pat] A ST R I e e Ll o e g brofram ¢ the Dak [had & chance to tfe the Tigers by | to have allgned himself against Toole. up on it | 0’Hara Wool, 3—6, 4—6, 7—5, 8—6, CEABN M b ordered ‘ta. TepOR” Tr ¢| * June 11-12—Mij ol | ol 4 winmag toiay, S < . 36, 4—6, 75, i practies after nnesota at Ohfo. | versity of Chicago. It Stagg Field | ; Griff Hopes to Make Deal. iy . GOODRICH AND KANSAS | (e Mohawk-Mercury hatile i Amor: | e ' _icannot be completed in time; the ST e ST H COLGATE DECLINES. ARE READY FOR BATTLE | i, s bn tmowts nere oSk Tect ey pe, Eiven to Whcansin,| | CAPTURE BUGBY TITLE. | Y., December 5 (P11} So far as the Nationals are cob- B et | HAMILTON, Ml | Minnesota, or Towa. N o Traispire in Gotnann uniess Gritt | GOOZENS AND.DE BAETS | = "=50 © 0 E ! crnad, there is little of moment likely ; _ : o tra Jones Lynch, who is. coming here from De-yK|NG. COLLEGE .To, PLAY i Tennis champlonships will be held WINNIPEG, Manitoba, December 5 | —Colgate’s undefeated foot ball team, n obtain Waite Hoyt or Sam Jones 5 : troit, have beeh excused until Mon-| . - in May, exact date and Jocation to be | #).—The Ottawa Senators won the | will not meet the University of Wash-;r ranks in exch for § o 4 | Jinmy Goodrich. - the lightwelght | ;0 R 3 i~ "MARINES. AT QUANTICO Yater. - y Dominion senio: by championship | ingt a representative of the East » Il&::.:w"f; :\r;lr::\:?‘]ifialo‘;ur:':)“«l TAKE. 6 DAY BIKE RACE‘ch:m;ion' R R i Dp_hm morning. : i T X agreed upon Vater. n r rugby championship | ington as a repi } 1o : , » : todky when they eliminated Tammany | in the Tournament of Roses on New - he has to confer Tuesday with| NEW YORK. December 5 (#).—|.ponent, in a 15-folnd titlé fight here| 'Hereis how the teams-will face: _‘(gmflo‘«cfl'ff“":'“ December 5 .,3’:’:‘ .mrgzrg'fl‘:ffififlfltmflflf Nmotmwln’n’;pe: o matiohe] Mot | Year date.at: Pasdens: (Calf - REo \lessrs, Navin of Detroit, Barnard of | Alphonse Goozens ' and. Gerard De|next Monday night, have completed; AllStars. - . Chiiéago Bears. —King lege’s 1926 foot ball 1"y “same . committee . was ' reap- | OFS, 24 to 1. jection of the invitation was an- “lev f New York, | Baets, the Belgian team. tonight won { their preparations and are both down ;Childress. W " Ha indiana ; S¢hedule, just anngunced, follows: ted toapprove ard_a: Toot AT Tounced by W. A. Reid, graduate,, e . witht nim, the. American |/ the Sh day! e ie race 4. Madleon | to. the requived 135, pounds. ,noxxng_”":.'.."'h,w,‘ E 12 | it el s Mo, o E e, 0 masli foot 70 LEAD TEANSYLVANIA, |mamsser, today. J.eague directorate. He expects to | Square Garden through a desperate | fans expect a close battle and betting | ‘Deakins, . 2 w are Maj. Griffith; Prof. Long of-North-| - L b 23— 30-——Mi - i . Memorial University. | o 2 VG ¢ I SEToE = » » v of S. Raymond Har-| sprint in the last 20 minutes which | odds here now are even. 2 ranner. Marylar . ber 16—Lineoln. oy western, and. Prof. L. W.-Afgler of| LEXINGTON, Ky. December § HRlE T e ey { 1apped Reggie McNamara and Franco | The bout will be the first champion- | }smei taino 3 & i 'at Muviie:” | Michigan. 4 UPY—Lewis Ware, o junior, who has| CALVARY M. E. IS WINNER. 5 pllo of the champs can forego his | Georgett. ship to be declded on:the new round- En November 8—ConcOr. The faculty tee decided to' piayed on Transylyania’s foot ball| Calvary M. E. quint defeated the eetate activities in Florida long| The winners traveled 2,2 miles: 8| hy-round rule of.the New York State | MeKer: Now - R Ai—Lonuir. B o B s s S gl ey B e e Ao o] P 4 T Ir to make the trip North U laps. . Athletic nfgsion. Muekery ... BB W X —Carsou-Newman, fererice outdoor. track-and: field ‘meet capiain for 19, Gottwalls was the leading &