Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 47

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WASHINGTON. D. (. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SPORTS. SPORTS. THE: EVENING STAR. Yanderbilt and Kentucky Expect To Present Formidable Elevens This Season BOZH SCHOOLS POSSESS AI\Y EXPE Oul]qol\ for Blue Grass Bnghl. While Commodores Should Be Stronger Than They Were Last Fall. BY H. y of Kentucky and hern Conferenc ad they certamiy will not mea parge of athictics at the two epdrts of both ind that th tcams of 3 ago is back and arc in addition to the m the ity squads Fisp all is tucky exceptionally Boles, had a st the wh to & A abiy the vear outlonk bright. S. of athle iic gz team vear team back, and that k for { vear agzo A. tucky did remark most import held Unise S -0 score., b ‘o 0, and defea And a record like team that is back 14 sy . (<o wule sts 16 the hive r men are out for prac Kentueky field. They num- centers, two ' th two ends, 1wo quarterbacks two fullbacks and three halfbacks. And added 1 dozen or more of the best men who have ever gone from a freshman to a varsity d at Ken tueky Outstanding of hedule this veay a, Washington and \iabama, three of th chools in the South a y Especially do the Kentuck forward to the Washington and and Alabama games, becau e schools won from it last season. Kentucky's i contests follows Octobe ville at Lexingto October § a at Bleomington. October two iekles, games on those Lee st with ind ngest Tnstitute Novemb ham, November at nter College Neptember messee at Knox- ville. Fred Murphy of head coach. e Eeklund of Min Kirws Kentucky only st in 1 ~eldom mneh athletics ihe Yale will be continues as and Ki the mber of m of new He v coaching team . aboul his out fowever, thix seems ~wases when thines look eno The outlook \Vanderbiit ts sques bt of o always wit <r end Reeves wuas tackls, tut despite the players McGuzin say shou!d he lLiett rounded or with more natural s I offense and ntense Vanderblta schedul ‘bm with g 1= ek the la two or abitity da st an excellent loss of thes “The ‘team halance hoth for includes | elevens in strongest C. and have | seems | best team | the | is look | 1 |RUSSELL FIRST REAL CASUAL AT VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, Va. September 1 “Big” Russell, a pound guard, the first member of theVirginia grid- iron squad to suffer from a major in- jury. This big boy fractured shoulder in tackling the dummy will probably be out for the season. From this 275 pounder, who has been out for the team for the first i time, the Virginia squad ranges in size BYRD. all the way down to little Sam Fried- 3 burg, who balances the scales at ohly Vanderbilt University, on the western | 139 pounds and is one of the lightest . fail to turn out strong clevens this | e0ds that have ever worn the Ovange institutions. natural ability what he lacKs in pound- he buik of the material that made up |, good men from the freshman squads age. He has been on the varsity ore seasoned material held over on RIENCED MEN State Team Is Unusually nd quad for two seasons and won his in foot ball last Fall. Harold wre the contests Vanderbilt is | to play September ers (olh'gv at Nashville. October 2—Alabama a October 9—Bryson at October 16—Texas at Dalla October 2{—(-91 October Nashville. November 6—C.orgia Tech at 3 1 ;—Tennessee at Nashvile. November 2°—Sewanee at Nash- ville. | -The varsi |Capt. Cargi, harp, Spears, H. L men returning are McKinney, Keene, Waller, Owen and Hendrix. 7Tne men from the fresh- man elever depentied on to make are rown and Oliver, guards; tackle, and Armistead and backs. s, Owe all good backs, | and pass. It a sq in it n, and Armistead are | and ail can run, punt s decidedly unusual for o fortunate as to have three who hold the distinction of being “triple threat” men. » person in the South, or any- where else for that matter, will even so much as envy Dan McGugin no | matter how zreat success he attains Fall. He is one man that other hes do not mind losing to, because he is one of the best liked individuals | connected with foot ball anywhere in the countr A good year for Vanderbilt means hearty congratulations for MeGugin from his friends from the Mis: | to the Atlantic, “HAIR-GROOM” Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy Well-Groomed all Day “Hair - Groom” | a dignified| combing cream which costs only | a few cents a jar| at any drug store. | Millions use it because it gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to the hair —that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays (-nnl\)é‘d all d in any style you like. “*Hair-Groom" greaselass; _ also | help; row thick, heavy, lustrous Purfects - 10 Invincible 2 for 35 Bresident 1 for e Imperial - 15 Standard Cigar & Tobacco Co. Distributors L NW is his | ‘\lmm, letter man of two campaigns, is also on the squad, Head Conch karle Neale is hunting for a big end to use' to give more weight on Virginia’s flanks and it !looks as though he has found his man in F late Meade s i is in condition as the result of a pent mainly out of doors. Last Fall {he was end on the serubs, but he ap- to be of genuine vaisity timber eason. Goodwin, Hofheimer and Mercer ar three other candidates for the wing positions whose work has been at- tracting the attention of the coaches. Goodwin, who played with Mercer on the scrubs a year ago. is a good |punter. Hofheimer was on the 1925 first year team. A valuable end has been lost to the ity in Bill Bramble, a third year law student, who was thought to have another vear to play until it was found that he had been in Virginia's game with Trinity—now Duke—for a ‘ew minutes back in 192 Summer i INJURED C. U. PLAYERS DUE TO RESUME WORK NORFQLK NAVAL BASE, Va tember 15.—Tommy Smythe,\who has been out of Catholic University foot ball practice with an infected foot, was expected back on the job today. R: Foley was expected to arrive, although he might be delayed until tomorrow. Foley’s arrival will complete the squad. An infected foot also has kept he fast quarter out. Fddy La Fond, who has an injured knee, is improving. Nick Manfreda and halfbacks; Jim Carne; Govern, fullbacks, and Foley, qua loom as the most likely men to gain berths behind the line. Bill Harvey. Mme. Cuvolier Desprez of Tourco- ing, France, at the age of 87, is the dean of all woman swimmers. She learned the sport from her father at the age of 4. sep- | |WAVERLY GRIDDERS TAKE FIELD TODAY Waverly grid candidates will work out this evening at 7:30 at Seventh and O streets northwest and Manager F. R. Kersey asks all to appear. H. C. Wayland, manager of the 150 | pound Yosemite A. C. eleven, is book- ing games at Lincoln 3540 and 1 mail at 246 Ninth street northen The squad will hold its second drill at 10 on Milan Field, Fifteenth * streets northeast. men in the 125-pound cl | wishing to tr bination are asked to call Al mons, 1111 Tenth street southeast. Apache foot ball candigates, who will_meet tonight . at Twelfth and E will hold im- T IS interesting to note that AMOCO-GAS, which was the First and Original Special Motor Fuel, was also the first to have many special advantages—and without any of the disadvantages of its imitators. is based on facts. We know that in the manufacture of Tucsdey evening, 9, Eestern stendard time. for MANUEL CIGAR GIRLS’ muscel program v i @__MAZER-CRESSMAN CIGAR €O Inc. Detroit. Makers 9 AMOCO-GAS was the first-- to' give increased mileage to overcome carbon trouble and motor knocking to give increased power to give increased flexibility in driving to reduce operating expense and save the motor to give increased facility in starting to avoid crank-case dilution And no imitation does all these things that AMOCO-GAS will do, nor does any of them as well. ¢ for the Mohawk com- | I their second ;mnl e Sunday at Vir ginia avenue playgrounds. when | Coach Lionel Levy will take charge andidates, who at Third street will | Renroc Junior grid are to drili today at and Missouri gather tomo home of Quienten Trptter northwest. Coach McCathran asks for the Winton A. (. grid team to re port at a meeting tonight at § at Twelfth and E streets southeast. all aspivants Mohawk Insects, who have or ized a 90-pound team. are after plav- ers. Manager Lambert Henderson. | 1111 Fifth street southeast, ix receiv- | ing applications, HARD RECORD TO BEAT. A record that has stood for years | |is that of Hugh Sloane, a Lancashire pedestrian, who covered 2,200 miles | in 1,000 consecutive hours, walking | 21.5 miles in each successive hour. GEORGETOWN GRID SQUAC HAS TWO GCOD PASSERS SRURY 5.1t Donovan PA and will town's thi on. appears forward RK. N. J likely Fob, ure that Gormley, prominently Septembe: George haif- in passing game Both are showing exceptional form in this mode of attack, which gatned much_ ground I and Gray howing a Brendan terday received sreasing the He will Herb | has been Tip Henlon. Kopf. reed ast Maroney, e end coach, from action w stomach disorder. 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