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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. OCTOBER 17./ 1926-SPORTS SKCTION. Michigan Beats Minnesota and Illinois Noses Out Iowa in Topliners in Midwest YOST'S VERSATILE ATTACK |CORNELL 1S PRESSED | IMMANUELS GO TO FRONT _ 0Hi0 STATE ROUTS PETERS SUCCEEDS GRANGE . TRIMS THE GOPHERS, 20-0 BY MICHIGAN STATE [N ¢HURCH LOOP BOWLING ~ COLUMBIA, 32707 . AS IDOL IN 13-6 VICTORY By the Acsociated Prese = By the Assogiated Press ki ) b . | ITHACA, N. Y.. October 16.—Michi- 5 5 e NEW YORK, October 16—In algg. . zr 9 Wik o % Capacity Crowd of 47,000 Braves Rain at Ann Arbor | sin Saie ties o et ;.fi-a»g\"-fil‘fla])tl.t Duckpinners Get Lead in Northwest League|zime featured by the brolcen feld runr;,r"lfll Halfback’s Kicking and Effective Running 3 3 Cornell teday but the Red and White | \ | ning of Fred Grim. a substitute, an 5 i to See Wolverines Retain Little Brown Jug in | 555 viqiorions on the lonz end | |y Sweeping Set With Emory Methodist Quint, | (2t Aarty Karow, Ohie State dc- Help Offset Individual Brilliancy of of a 24 to 14 score. | feated Columbia, 32 to 7, here toda o ; After Cornell got the jump on the | 3 N Y | The winners could not gain gonsistent- | = First of This Year’s Two Games. Wkt iners sy b s touch. | Other Circuit Standings Change. {1y through the Columbia line, but ran | Nick Kutsch, Star of Hawkeyes. |downs in the first period, Michigan © 4t advantage in the open | b State came back fighting mad, held | . Lk | Grim. who scored three of his team's | . — Cornell scoreless in the second period | e | four touchdowns, intercepted a Colum- B o : and mearly won a spectacular contest | | MMANUEL BAPTISTS went to the front in Northwest Washington | bia pass and ran 55 vards for a touch- | S e NN ARBOR. Mich.. October 16.—The little brown jug stay in the final period. | Church League by sweeping its set with Emory Methodists. Central |down, and clipped off 20 vards from | £ 1. October 16.—Revealing a galaxy of backfield Arbor. _ | After Capt, Carey had added three | § Preshyterian and Columhia Heights Christian. others up in the race, | Scrimmbage to score another touch- to operate behind the veteran line that shiclded “Red Michigan defeated Minnesota. 20 to 0. at Ferry Field today |PoInts to Cornell's score with a fleld defeated Mount Pleasant Mecthodist and Wallace Presbyterian, two |down. Karow ran 55 vards to score Grange last scason, Illinois passed and kicked its way to a 13-t0-6 in the first of two scheduled meetings between these schools |§f2s guddenly opened up an effeciive | 8ames of three, and three in a row, respectively. Petworth Baptists twice | After intercepting a pase. The Tyecs victory over lowa taday before a homecoming crowd of 3000 in this vear and the first Western Conicrence game of the scason for both |aerial attack. A forward pass. Smith | overcame Petworth Methodists o e il heoting the ball hatween the | [llinois Memorial Stadium. g s teams. i to Deacon, placed the ball on Cornell’s A game of 134, rolled by Fellows of Immanuel. was the week's best, c:‘..l .A:H from the 15 arnd 35 yard | The lini were forced to exert tlfe combined efforts of their new _ It was a versatile Michigan that outpassed and outpltnged Minnesota. | eight-vard line. After two smashes, |as was the set of 343 turned in by Smith of Columbia. Columbia Heights fime, reapectively. 7 | backfield quarter to match the_individual brilliancy of Nick Kutsch, the Forward passes played their part in two Michigan touchdowns, while a [Smith hit the line for a touchdown. | had high team game, 358, and high team set, 1,609, both of which are sca- Columbia scored when Alkoff blocked | rough-riding lowa cowboy. Kutsch scored one “touchdown and came trick play aided by smart intericrence from the Michigan line scored the | the first score to be made on Cornell | son records. Ohio punt and fell on the ball on | within 2 inches of crashing over with a second that might have tied thir this season. Smith kicked the goal. Tomorrow nigh matches will | Interior made a sweep of the three | the 3-vard line. Norris scored the |the score. - : Minncsota made one brave but late drive toward the Michigan goal | Sornell stiffened “in the ~fourth | biing together Bmory and Central |games with Shipping Board in | touchdown on the next play. | Kutseh, playing leit half. gained two-thirds of the total Hawkese tinc. but could not break through the Wolverine defense when a touch- | gan State opened up- another aerinl | 214 Petworth Methodist and Wallace. | match featured by Dotson’s count of | Line-Up and Summary. | vardage. carrying the ball 160 yards in 27 attempts. down was only 16 yards distant. Gopher passes were smothered by the | offensive. Smith sent another long | LUesday nisht Mount Pleasant and | 146 for the winne Williams ton-| o o500 hositions. Columbia_(7).| Kutsch gave the Ilinois rooters a| Tllinois made 18 first downs Michigan defense, only dne being completed during the entire game | pase to Deacon. who raced for a touch. | Iimanucl and Columbia Heights and | bled 336 for the best set by a Ship- | iner = .\ Left End SN M Fury | ehock at the very start of the game | Towa's S Michigan's versatile attack meas-| s fdown. Smith kicked the goal and the | Petworth Baptists will face. The "”“,‘ oard, gowler: Dotsonis £2InE Rankowacl Tt Gaes ONfaw | when. on the second play after the| [ine-up-and summary BEd Hor vIciare. | Biedinen Rich Line-up and Summary. leegreiatoot 17 ito 4. league standing follows is the best of the seaxon to date. and | Mexer S Ceater I Frenen | kick-off, he raced 60 vards around the| 0 T and Gilbert formed a trio of backfield | _Mich 1201, Positions. Minnesota (01 Within_striking distance again of TEAM STANDING e sdRwIEER e S pakc st and s i Yanic Hepte ©220 00 Right Guard 207001 Aleoft | Tilinols Toft end for a touchdown. Lat-| pitmiresia - Late end men capable of accurate forward | pesteraan Jeft end,. . Haxgraft | Cornell. Smith was in a position on | Teams e [l Right Tackle .......Resnolds| o 5a gherty upset him when he| Marriner Left ‘tackia | Br the Associated Presc By the Associated Press Agricultif bved Al d Atife b LRaw AR Right End ....."." Brady g Suiveley It guard SiRking. T Michigan dine held dond | B el e e i [his own 30-vard line to drop over an |Immanuel Bantist Soiculeienmoved upl 4 triflethy JBIERERN .. oo e oo (MY | was only 3 inches from | the Iine. | eieler - - -deil ! { 5 handing the State Department fiv i : when the enemy threatened. Time | frickowski” | Center B0 Hulirand | easy goal and tie the score. A had [ ot I O hlatian e AL Dustment i e g Left Halthacs ‘iiiMagden | On the ‘next play Schmidt failed to fJones Rieht g0 Shl agais 4" Gostorbing | Lopase Rient s Stand | pags from center went by him and | Poteattn Sethodia A Eallnt oG by A D gt e BIhEHaTe . | break through, Towa losing the ball | Grable ... Reht ta ends, cut behind the Minnesota line | Flora I Rieht end.. .. Whealer | he was thrown in midfield Emory Method: oty oy Haig at anchor for | S850W .- | on downs. Lan, L Quarterhac 3 ‘ 2 - E Friadman Quarterback LI Nvdahl [ Cornell fed tHe ball 3 her | Mount Pleasant Methodist the losers. who registered 130 in his Score by periods Stewnrt . Right halfback and brought down thelr men. Eriedm Quarterback L rnell regained theé ball and her|pount Plogsant ; Brab ofion: The it e e Tini halfback hecame | Peimra LAt thack Molenda scored the first Michigan Rich - ... Rizht halfhack backs plowed toward Michigan "State | Wailace Preshrierian istently. Stork's setdt 323 being the | . Lmvfa < th v idol of Illinois fans as the | Daugherts Fliliback touchdown after a forward put the | T0lenia S S goal in a march which sent Gassner| o o L L rd Engrav. | best for the team, & USNEERE] JOnio, St jeotnes Toucndasne s 3hs | resultl o€ his kickinie andlbrilliant| - Scur by se ball in position in the opening period, | Scere by periode over for a touchdown. Carey kicked R vHR & o R Aftcr loeing: b AtibE e after touchdown. Clarke, 2 (dropkick). Goals | running. He scored two field goals. | Jlinois Hin rione ners EAded: NS ceodnl | Nichizan. 20| the goal. Michigan State tried vainly | IN& Co. all three games while Judd & | After 'losing = two heart-breaking el Clare Urldil (eanatitute” f07 | the first from the 16-yard lne and the | 1°%® o e ooy [Aluinerota . for ‘a touchdown through the air|Detweiller was winninz only ~two | ZAmes to the i\rvm”m !)‘w Emergency Columhia scoring: Touchdown—Nor- | (0 [TEEC 0O Hal Lt mark e i pul e i = e Thaver Pri { >, . | Flee anaged to ram the seu-soldiers ris. point after touchdown, Madden « " buse s s on Coach Yost's aged “Statue of Lib. | Mihizan scorine: Touchdowne—Molen- | route, but their time was limited. |from Thaver Printeraft, R. P, AN iy 8 e oF 557 to 4bt I b e | D e . “Walier: Heketeall " Chledgo.| The Iiini touchdown came when | sogis—Peters i i oas i [ Baeh "Eubert. D Gonl alier touchdow "Ten thousand persons, including | Arews Paper Co. advanced to a tie | DY & oot ot e ""‘;d Tmpire—Mr. H. R. He +* Dartmouth: | 1.anum hurled a forward to Daugh- | orotes. Jowa S-Cros 2 Hedman . Birch (Earl- L i or first place at seven s won 2 & ichardson, at anchor for the | Lincsman - g & . g o = (Gornells Despite much rain’ that continued | bam ™" bmplie—3c Kb’ (Banimouh): | President Butterfleld of Michigan | [0 f7st plact at foven sares won and | Navines. toppled 125 for the best sin. | lee. Fieid Judserodir. & & et erty that enabled him to run 27| Fmpire oMy, Fonna s Hnoie N asleran ' Up 10 Eame time 4 cipacity crowd of | R s T Hacket | (Wast Foint) | | State, whose son started the game as lost ea Judd & Detweiler | 10 oo Gt 'the match, whil | ards. | Hewmi Tinesman—Mr 4= ' Tapn (Chi g i Head hinesman—Mr. Huston (Parsons) c 1 cteibacl. San w 271in Typothetae League N tional . ch, while the en- 47.000 saw the game. o o7 Dkl ae I rsten: ornell quarterback, saw the game.| 5 APRRcse Ceague. | Natlobal ltire Fleet outfit bowled well, but not Line-up and summar Publishing Co. was the only other | \ceil enough to overcome . the hish | Greene. scorer: Lucile Preble, secre- Cornell Positions. | Mich. State. | three-time winner, Washington Print- | o high | 3 games the Mari arpshooters, | tary and treasurer el e Chriniten | Ing Co. being its vietim. Columblan e Marine dharpdRogters. | iy WAk Besralanadito ¥ Anderson Left tackle Wenner | Printing Co. twice conquered Pacl Team Standing, al . et Berst Carey oo 11l Taft siard... ... 00 Ross i ; 1 s | call fouls for the league, starting to- Rapuanio Center Barreit | wood Printing Co., Washington Mono w | suoerow nighe. x unna ... Right guard 11110 Carver | type Co. took a palr from H-K Ad- i nn Right Tackle. .. Hitehine : ral: A “Otice 1 TEAM STANDING BY CORINNE FRAZIER SOCPRRRS——| Cmny oo RlEn Sad Harnbedk | vertising Service, Stanford Paper Co. | fncizency ¥ . - i i ; Fon Bolieiion o AUINTteCk L . Boshilets | simbted o conple ronuBARdell IC. | Nios Depatmeny oot : ; I'TH a membership nearly double that of previous vears, the BY BENNY FRIEDMAN, e bR o] G0 Chs 1L Tonien £e. copied & Do e e Girls’ Rifle Club at Western High School has hegun <ystematic Molinet. Fullback .. ....".."Snnth Capital Press ; in and Quavterback Coaches’ 1925 All-American Eleven. core by periods | A mame of 135 rolled by Dou BRI i B L pr::(t’:c on the range, anticipating an unusually succe g e el ate o P. Andrews Paper Co. lead-off | State Depirtment e Sk : ; o i N o an, was high, while Earle Me- Mrs. Bertha Yoder Werthner, faculty adviser to the rifle club. states 9 S | Touchdowne—NMolinet. Hoekeiman, S to Date < it ? . : PLANNING PLAYS. DeaconaubTor Rurrie s Gasmmer Tai hilomy g0t Roing in earneet for the | Hish i st o1 607 Ship. | S Toitior that this year, for the first time in history, the girls’ team started practice OOT BALL is played much like chess or checkers, so far as the moves | fnar—Carer oo Reforrm Alr time this seasan with a 357 set, Board. 1ARL: G. A 0. Sirrenders 25 fupon a fully equipped range and with schedules arranged so that regula are Gonterned i ey illina) - Empin S D the evening's hesi high team game £ v Perxonnel o k 069 | practice periods during school hours will he available. - riman (Geneva). nesman- r. R. M. X 560, was turned in by National I'ul i v av This arrang ) il si-] evening at R45 o'clock on the Fast ot ball. as games | < v de- | Cord (Tnois). “Field e < ¥ . King David finally pulled away his arrangement was made possi-| 5 ,pwq‘ ,\,',(::,,".,A,‘l'\,",.,' b '}hmf MEnGoried feactplayades ] o R e lishing Co..and Judd & Detweiler had 3 from the test of the field for undis | ble through the co-operation of Belle|ern High Scheol court, according t £ RDCRTON BH QIS O o YSTAC oL B 4NN ProspEcE. high team set, E puted possession of first place in the | Mevers, physical training instructor,| Becky Kronman. “cveral plays are used to prepare for a certain play that one depends SRR SDANDING 1 1 Masonic Association. 1t took five |according to Mrs. Werthner. In ad-| Al members of the cluh are o his is more often true since the development of the forward pass Andrews Papar Co = ; 8 "™ | team was able to show in front held each Tuesday and Thursday after | coach, Mrs. Arthur Crocker, will he than formerly. The forward pass has introduced many new passing and B B o B : o ; & fiomsten Washington Centennial has shot | School, with J. W. Crockett coaching.on hand to drill the tossers. running plavs. It has almost doubled the number of plays that were used FOR LEHIGH, 13 TO 0 Natonal a B i rfax, A A ee of four sets over the 1,600 mark, | Several crack shots from last vear's 15 years ago. Washington Monotype ( irady maple- g e only time it failed to do so jt | Squad are back this season trying out Columbian Printing Co i v hold on o first | 1. fons e e siun g Fndfe Sl L s ooe e 5 (o G e st all three games or bositions on the new sauad. Indie| VIRGINIA CONOUERS 1 tn hat every am uses | throws it (o add to the mental con H-K i Realtors Le and, with New Relle Corea, captain: Lillian Lindquist, | i RNy Diays SR n e e ion oDhebtenRe. ihoi Gt Al SBRIEUEHEM, WP, Octoben 18- | SiatiA Banec Co ictories against 2 defeats, are now e ook e place of | o anager, and Dorothy White, secre. | sed formerly. Wh I mean to | the pass went wild will be attributed |[,ehigh foot ball toam lost to the Quan- | Washinzton Prin hree full games ahead of the three | ' 0ren G. Hardinz, which had not ¢ a5 r wi p that every major team has a | to bad luck and not intentional wild- |(ico Marines here today in a bitterly | Standant Fne auints fied for serond fie Te® | won a game in 12 sturts, and proceed- LG b J o V.M. I. ELEVEN, 14-7 e of twice as many plays as |ness. The fact remains that a pass | fought ftrugzle by the score of 13 to 0. | pan foploter (e, £ 2 s ’ of Boss & Pheips rolled a game of | 01 0 keep the won column clean by b k] s 5 iy z @ i = e o Fi winners, will form the nucleus meriyv had was attempted. Another one may Lehigh, defeated in every previous | Ransdell. Ine E high for the week His se of | 18iNg all three to La Fayette the 1927 team in all probability < dq not use the same plays | succeed. game this season, surprised with a also was bhest Cafritz Co, Maxie Rosenburg, last yveas ham- | B e 2 3 ) S : . ' th a z : i 2 tty_Osgood, Mary Durant and Lu-| LEXINGTON, V: o game: not in these days.| The main thing is that the team |prilliani defense against the well | Hieh toam & Y 5 high game of and set of | Pion In averages, is slowly creeping | cijiaMiller. three sharpshooters who | vice: ,]\{T.O‘\i ‘t“” Sictaties ¢ the' prozram of plays is al- | has established its willingness to for-| gyoomed and powerful Quantico at- P, Andrew O 1519 to lead the other teams. ap on the leaders. but he will have to & irginia downed M. I in hanged. The selection depends | Ward pass in its own territory. The | faok | et 3 . e Step on the gas it he hopes to catch | 10K _#n active part in range work|ing home.coming dav struggle hers t last year. also have a good chance of | today. T ot o upon oppenents and conditions before | defense must be more careful. It has | ‘Twice the Marines went across f {124 e " . | Happy Burtner. who insists on rolling | o 5othe toine EEEHE RS ‘h:‘r:::\'«*“rl:'h' A '>”|“":| of wn s the mame and situations that develop | €Xtra work to do now. A pass may |a touchdown, Jack McQuade, the ha S 4 1 Dallas Grady i 350 sets or better Mrs. Werthner reports that among | tyuehdowns, . - o 0 an three the contest come at any time and from any part | g ar of the Marines, rinping | you Sleasant (T.odee Bose & Pzl IEAM STANDI | the “raw s have been fo 2 mmw!“f e g et ield stax he Marines, ripping | Mount Pleasant Lodge dire DU ERelue L TEAM STANDING | the “raw recruits” have been found a| J.te in the first half. after thres placement attempts had failed. \ir same situation is not through tackle shortly after the start | devdlock % 1d Iell Shanne 3 W umber of eptionally promi : begins looking for p: i deadlocked for the lead in Odd Fellows | Shanion & s : i . L number of exceptionally promising 1 the same way. egins looking for y 3 of the second period and with a beau- | | . each with 5 wins and 1 loss. |3 Lo Sansbiiy Co. I i p [ Rine ;i z E markswomen who have recefved train-| i plocked and recovered a prmt of the ..;.[‘I]...{.\\‘I\ for a “Foolish”. Plays Often Wise rhxfull ssv].n:m ;:l’m]‘mn]m') over all Le thonzh Golden Rule howlers have | i g : i i | inz in girls’ camps previous to their | G V0 FUCAS QU0 TErORered I Y in foot bal hen you | . . igh plavers In. his path. McQuade | won bt three mames in six starts, | Ston P entranc izh school b vard line o e Jopt el ioynen oui| Umne ¥ aktanse inlavs aeeper | ¥ pa TeQuad n hut th imes in six starts, | S L e ntrance into high school. Altogether. | noye piav a pass, Hushion to Fried Hiehns oft o tantics. 0 Laer o |racEaRK0EBras o Eiveithe Devil Does| giey: have /done fome hapdsome: Foll i o LG e the prospects of the Hilltop squad ave | o oy : the same play that you use at mid- | MeANS A'“d‘,h,,"':,m_,:‘f‘,"‘ (_]1° fense | their firsi score and Rickman's place- | ina’ Apnidt Fastern they hung up & - .zame triumph over | ConimmiNor B f the brightest in history. and high | s tothe sdore field. Iither vour right or left side | {hreads e €K nds | ment aanexed the extra point ot LeiD. Seat bewlnE for the tits | Furehasing Accounts howlers | Nation . hopes are held out for an imnressice | ,, The Cadets tied the count early in . > o he distribution of defense plaver ke sec W L neduh) 3 g |advanced 1o a tie e e ess i : | the third ‘period when " Fat is Blacked ense In simplified. | such “that he ean. werl the Mo re| ‘The second touchdown by Kd Pugh | ihe keason, Capt. Cordell, Galden ‘ first place in : X showing in the annual interscholastic pe h apt. Fain Yowr apponent has to check you at | atack he intends to use. 0 0l eame 1ate in the third quarte: [tole. Bds diset e the baot to| Southiern Railw Cierks’ Leagus | o H meet which is the feature of the high | S"4&=ed a Virginia fumble and stag. only one side. In this situation the | “'Nian"Fiave that appear foolish are | A1€ t0 2 long pass Hate Tabey or e mibl (i ohaE ru‘.u‘:x :vul: s who kept their | 4 )| school rifle season in Washington, ):m"od,!lfl vards for mo‘ l:l'u hdown hall i= carvied over the sidelines, gen- | nothing of t| i o v ol . . e Orilas. Ase h st =0 an ion by taking the odd game from | Hoe i n the same period Glauher, Vir erally bv the auarterback. There 17 nar ol stroln vt e | Line-Up and N = L 157, 810 hicReetan fa)) ind The leaders eact won | Dawson ' : | Holton Arms athletes are devoting | 2inia substitute hack. scooped up a the effort brought him the special | : #nin. “Gften voulose o Lenigh (0 Positions. e ght and lost ty et ar themselves to hackey practice as the | fumble AR et 30 Furds s three vards Rut you accomplish | are made with a certain and definite (rane Right tackie Brougher | copped the second week's prize with || i s UL BUIVTS: Ceslimbia N H st L B HRL UL . E what vou are after since the hall is | object ahead, and if you watch clogely | Wi Right guard Stough | P 1y wame. ng lest individual performances of mony on the Ellipse field three times a week, V. M. L threatened to score as the hrought toward the center line of the | the plays that follow the object gen. | Harmon ot eusd ael L e Hotmn s o by, Wodnendns and Khidgy | eameserdEBREGHENtIGON I Vg g armon nt guai et Stttz ind set of £ o y R afternoons, der the direction of | quar ik e § field and vou arve again able to work 'erally hecomes apparent to you. | BRI s D (S SEnoe i (L il R San m flernoons, inder the direction of | quarter. imtercepted a pass on hix #galnst both ends of the defense line. ' Beef and brawn used to count for | Jarm - - ke end’ UTLIS] — t;| Leam honars with n zame ot 584 G niithe Al e ot and Miviam Farfes. | line aud ran it out 30 yards Tn foot ball there ave several plays | everything in foot ball, but g Right' halfback i | Ered D Suiarh: 010 5 Uiy M Hermo H Bien s ot i - The game was featured by a for position. Such a play means get- | neither beef nor brawn will get Left halfback. . . Dinean | Mount ‘Pleasant’ . 111010 5 it TEAM STANDIN o e e ot ehnan has been . chosen | Fun backiof ihe) nrst kick-off by Cus R e Bt fo a Goialn wpot Many | e nsners b S0t il el 4| Flillbacek oI | Cotumong - 51 deams : manager of the hockey sroup. Team | dy. Virginta, and several runs from = the plays are suited only for cer-|can think. Scora by periods: i e Freight Auditors . B i R i g captains have not vet been elected.|to 30 vards by Barnes “ain zones and certain positions in| The winning teams of today. as a |Lemih b 0" | Nashington " ] ALt : ; Games will be played within the | terback. v, e school between two selected teams | ] those zones, There are plays for the | Tile, are teams with men that thor: Ehilbs-Meqiinte. “PHh T il T S 333 | Afher i i el 5 ! 4 middie of the field, plays for the left | oughly know the rules and can think a'l‘gv"m'm-'r"l?:"'-\{ T A e i reotints v S 3‘.:‘2:‘;";.:;: lthc G L siutrs o 05 40 A% Tim for by mipnbane. quicke: than their opponents. woubeliutions: Lebighb evits for ord, | M1 I . o EEERSS e 204 | in addition to the annuial interscholas: | L Pasttons. Vire: Sl Stratesy wins in this era of foot | for Burke Marim o Holy < Murke. for . - i [SSeeel — INcambe . bt e Lel tarkie AR PR ball and strategy consists chiefly in | Wynn, O'Callaghan for Haves, Thum for Har. | Bastern . .. | con S 0§ o Sewer Department bowlers made it | Frances Duke, varsit right EeE Tet us suppose that we are on|°UiWitlnz or outzuessing your op- |} it ane, Holt:_for Burke, | MAgen .. vus e, & i e S . six wins in as many games when they [last season: Harriet g ¢ither side of the field within the 20. | Dunents. Farrell for Han i’ for . Levitz, Lan Correspondence bowlers, tail-| cwept their set during the ; Stondy wing | O they | i Hangar, left | ¥oorman J week in | wing: Eleanor Colahan, right inside, Y#trs « Government League. |and two substitut Lewis Hall | \oare: AT 1t front &6 far th. Dublic Debt. Glels s . Chief Clerk's Office |and Anne Carter Green, are the only e i nsineering Department), Health De- | representatives of the 14 sq HLG il partment. Repair Shop ‘and Traffic [ who have returned to school. | Ihe S Diods all went into a tie for second [ new team will he i ' sard We have been there be-| There was a time when the coach |dis for Koitz. Kirkpatrick for Thum. Sines | Shooting games of 542, 542 dnd enders last year, are this season ¥ the afternoon and failed | i the thinking for the team. He aving . Ruckoway | f0r one-of the best team sets ever i emonsh te seate a | 1sed to follow the team along the side- | for Duncan. Lo corded in the Agriculture Interbur 'he defense again is too | !iNes and signal to his quarterhack. | Zuber. Ross for Brous 4 p - League, and the hest for the present | League, with & wins and 1 loss, 1In = or our advance. We have a | 'DIS i8 no longer good form; in fact, | pire—Mr. Whiting i1 Head finee. | Season. Beonomics had an easy time | three weeks they have copped more o e E A i tis RN, Cann e Sork) . Bl adee e 4 sweep of the t ames 5 it around < Virginia fFoeal diapior e cementikicker ers | 8 8 TRBRE 00 p 0 8 L mRiRle TanGiew Mot rleidinaee | sl sieep fithe Ahite omes L enmenthiin ther whn all inst dedson - rames won and three [ quintet, nccording o Miss Nieatl | . TotendoantFriadh %< ane minute left to play before the vaches ayers 1o k|12 L i i s—!with Plant Rures arber’s DA i g : g 3 h Architects exchang i LAl St P e T Eledh! e e D e et | for themselves, and the hest way to ]! il | 1] was the hest individual set for the | Loans, aiso one of last season’s door rehitects exchanged | Following the Thanksgiving holi- | Lomts aft " eight vards to zain cellar position with Water Registra tays, | 1 Smith S S Ay o el tive 1 s, is showing much hetter and is teglstrars | days, hasket hal ary dvill and | Sobettigons: v ve them do their awn thinking on winners, though the entire line-up|mats, is showing much better and i imbling the lntter two of three. 1 military drill and bttt v est team manager in professional hase | by taking two zames from the Solicl | “rrpere are twelve teams in the ball tors, this making 12 victories out of | jo,0he, two more than last vear. Com- | Waier T Hyattsville ATl Stars will meet Marvland White Sox. stronz enolored v has no idea © “Hair-Groom " i< a dignified comh & i & : A - i . 16! tra ork re ed at Holton | B Smith! R Smith St Harmin We I e for two plays, One | 'N¢ field i3 to have them do it in | MOST YOUTHFUL PILOT howled well; while Gorman, with 316, ooyping fourth place. with & vietories lin. rack work wiil he resumed at Holton | 16, 7B 8, 572 e Harpe was | T 300 Bonch slight., sa slight that glRellin Sflense. Jaune 1N Yiees the chance of suceess bhecatse | have restricted the offense in football, e Eolt crown (rom the Baltimore E RHe Gevheat “edar | 0f 123. 102 and 107 to his team's vic SiNElS duniny NG bed High team <l Health Denariment. 1.385 \provement is secured by |and not the huge body is what coaches | 5" the management of the Cedar 3 te ngt a single dummy has heen ley League for the last two months | Murphv, with 328 and Ruppert, with | “omcers of the leagus ave: Juseph | iz individnal sei—rkd £ paies. 337, | RS oot rone i i trect line with the goal posts. 1f finds out whether the boy can think. | hirin: | Joe MecKericher's So-Kems took e S B ranks of feminine golfers in this sec e A . 5 = ot 00 . gather in the Oriole City naugn mhrown at Diggest men that ever tried for fone |club of the Three-I Leaguc. of the winners. A game of 123 hy | ity to fnaug 5 Srichrin | ot ‘AvonTing. (he Arst-twoimames - ably ro by its ranking st; creased our chances of scoring three | pizzer men hecame a prized pupil of |Of the Dewar Cup recently ta the Brit.| After dropping the first two gam presented by its ranking star T . < 19 istrict san s striot s [ i i 1 and a successful line plunger [team mateh at Seagirt. N. J.. scoring | count in the third game. winninz it | last Sunday. Mohawks. 1925 District sandlot champions. hope to | District championship last year and Well-Groomed Al Das time present full strength| | @id the best work for the Interbu- | Stadium every night during the past weck in preparation dor the clash. |in the southern division of the 1\ SN foriihe Gther | 3 Plant Bureau, usually the “lucky” f7 y\jopawks and Waverlys will again | this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Tidal | Yick’s and St. Paul's squads emerged i war: | HE backfield advances the ball on the offense, and on the defensc Fort, Humphrey combination will | fiald. (harlie il didae | Patrick’s, 25.24 in the southern divi ke S X The Humphrey outfit last season fell . like had judg | . s 3 5 3 d = the halfhacks should he hoth heavy and fas Such a s needed to | plant Ind 2 number of & ¥ \Washington teams, erming of the same in a rds 10 Date GhGh. o tHa Mohnck: card aberOnto: | eleven. Argyies Wil ERINET B0 GeOrmIN | i oo o s e ¢ succeeding with the | lently, who can run. who can tackle, and who, in s much an | team ! 562! | Sehool: November ‘Alexandria Fire- e i -t 56 Il aieet this 'HtE on A | silver loving cup with the names of ! P . inst intention-| The back, when his side has the ball, res Bixom ' Economics ber 5. Apaches i g his afterncon at 1 wovering vielatlons of the |colleges have the track coach assist. AU Siare (Areaunter. T45° N Waverly A. €. gridmen who rose | o Pl REE PEOACIS are ve of the first week's play Is as follows o bf his men can reach. | The best way for a haifhack to stand S 1ot lmrhr*_l-\r will invade Alexandria | afternoon on the Monument lot he. Peter, 0: St. Joseph, 0. mage line. The eligible men are ai:| . pping signal the back “gets on’y 3 hree closely contested games froin | (oach Smith has been drilling h — | 1ate Conception, o. » Passes oOf 2 ild. Who can P ot 338 | £ 2 . S ed? Passes often go wild Aividual lea t action in the Waverly backfield. In | morning at i0 o'clock at P! field. | Martin's tomorrow afternoon: St. Vin- A sl cream which costs only few the e first backfield. Kicking ability is val- | 94, led the way for the losing team. Washington at 2 o'clock. | report. Games with Meréurys may maculate Seminary will oppose Im- | lions use it hecane it gives that nat ot thes score for us. The | Practice. ind Martin,” with 310, did the best | SoCy P e foLT B RCS ella Stansfield o, Lost. peq | ATMS. The hasket hall season does | lett for R &mith . s : counted 123 in the second game With | go5 " an" aCarage of 104 At least 10 e i ano season will he completed. | dv. Holland far Finok B e e hanee | ving wedge. guards back and tackles | ny the Assaciated Tress it Mot ke e M s o | LU AT fis tn kick a field gonl. Onr Position | have heen outlawed. our fair stick wielders will bring (artmo home the first Middle Atlantic wom e 1 ieorge 3 1 15 starts for Capt. Stork’s men. \getition is keen, with the teams well ords to Date. . B! - . #f the diffcult angle. but we can im.|and each mew restriotion puts a mew | GCOTEE “Dutch™) While, a wlide. ¥ G we! E y ords to Date. Country Club this week, are some % r: i de 300 hitter, Stork, incidentally, contributed games [boatchod. 4 o wvee 14 cam EalthDeaaittianb. % k. som § e ioutl tatiion Premium on thinking, The alert miny | FAnEe inflelder and a 300 hitter, taok | matched, and in the three weeks' play | el tear Ith Department. 310 what Sm"{‘hm B (= annouiee it NINES PLAY TODAY. i IR “lub & e pi val. |10ry. the hest shooting for the team. | .. fizh ndividual zame—D. €. Maleoim, | that Dorothy White, present cham- g end run. The hall is passed 1o a have begun looking for Rapids club in the Mississippi val Y t 0 [! led. pion will be unable to compet Miss fack whose job it is te carry it to a| No longer does the coach inquire 7 ¢ 14 < putti R i . EI Most strikes—F. X Dow jof the season, after two previous lead- | 317, were the only lawyers putting up | g [ynch, president; Mrs. Ellen R.| jfos Grkee—F, & P, Yeic has. plnces her in: the oo inine, on ithe Maint ahven s whe runner ean gain while aoing thig| If he is a quick thinker he is likely | > 5 : o games from the Entomolosy five | REY s PR & tion, and many critics were of the Vo much the hetter. hut if he loses|0 be picked. Of course, the coach | H® et e i L el tituvea e Fows ilever inion that she would hold her own e W e S et T S e MRS RO MOHAWKS DET e t int om 4 line with our |PUL that is secondary. Some of the |Close of the season to the Danville hiective. _By making that run, even Joe (himeelf) helped a lot in the de- rate sectional title play for the fair Rhough 1t results in the loss B e s ioneseTARd r’“"I . e Do et contiien I O BE A I E A‘;I E‘g I ODA i fex 16 HAIR- R M" ground, we _have reduced the risk|SSi Dave falled to make varaity teams, | L. o g e o 1812, the |7 Set of 328, easily the hest for the " g Despite Miss White's decision not T while some skinny-legzed youth that he firs ne since 1912, the s to play, however, Washington will he i § Sl dn Hhe halt. : Lt et S ; including Mrs. J. M. IHaynes of Co ; ? f points on the last play in the half the coach. Size has little to do with | ish team, which broke the world |1 the Interbureaus. the Property TUNG by their 3-to-0 defeat at the hands of Waverly A. C. gridmen B ot S h Keeps Hair Combed. (la<s Anv team that has a geod forward | these daye. B | ecord in the international smallbore | Powlers swatted the pins for a 338 TUNG by 1t & lumbia Country Club. winner of the eld has a decided advan- | Next: The First Hazard. of a possible $,000. | by a _wide margin. Nelson. at anchor | exhibit a much improved game against Anacostia Fagles. whom they | runner-up to Miss White this Fall One makes the other succeed. for Property. contributed a game of engage this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Griffith Stadium. Coaches mgoinst o forward passer and a| ¥ G, reaus, while Nelson's set of 334 and | Eagles always have offered Mohawks stern competition, and this after- | Catholic High School Basket Ball pluneer. It the defense buckles |} B tn'ng tal‘ < T‘nm'mfnn; 323 easily top the | yo50's tilt is expected to prove no cxception. League and one in the northern loop own to stopping one it opens the property team's efforts. 1t is announced that on November Brookland and Northerns will face t. Martin St. Cecelia’s, St. Pat- Siraetgy becomes \aslmplifisa. “ariil team of 1he Interbureaii outfit. is X! gome to grips in a return engage- | Rasin gridiron, victorious' from their respeative en- ahe backs are pulled out to zuard [ periencing ¥ of ranking |pant, and the game doubtless will | a— counte; aEainst a pass, vou hit the line with| / jff| third a t attract a_large crowd ] . Southern Preps and Knickerbocker Results of games were: St M vour phinger, and when tha second- | eam Next Sunday the Hawks will play | preps will clash this afternoon at 3 |1N's defeated St. Peter's at St. Mar- the line and stop the plunzer you for. o 5 sturdy out-of-town elevens that they lqrar of Allentown. Pa., independent | Patrick at St. Cecelia's. 2516 St | 3 will entertain heie this season. when | aloven, will appear in Sautherns hacl - | Patrick defeated Joseph at st Pass Used as Threat. serves as the secondary defense—the support of the forward line. {Solito. N I8 show its wares at Griffith Stadium it | sion, and &t. Paul defented Immacu L g ks g u i : late Seminary, 42-16, in the northern | t o k.. o 1 sk of buck the Iine. n f|So-Keme before the ans bu umbied a | S o epec i at fullback hint will fall the task of bucking the fine. One of |soKeme o the Indian numbled 3 | iz afternaan a1 5 aelork of o clagh | SySOn T 10 n P eclally when made at the - g 5 . 1 . B e N atife | between Argvles and Lyon Village : bk < Rl ment. espectally when made ot (061054 the interference. The other haliback <hould be light and wiry. to run Among other engagements, all stiff Ee | for evers victory in the league series £ hae its stra[thc ends. The quarterback should be an cxceptional fellow—a quich 2 0 £ el - . b . | T X territory. hut thie pass has fts stra-| :‘ Tk e i g o Wi B T Econamice Ar | her 31, Reina Mercedes of Annapolis: | &venue r;:j":m' pehur Street for the | sions will play a final game 1o decide terical vaiue. The passer freauent.|thinker. a play Jjudg! s ho ca Al cel us, 1.5 ovembhehr 14, Camp te Tank | Usual pi I the game. | the title at the close of the season. X et Plant Tndustry, 536 543 all-around fellow: High individual s r men: November 27, Mercury; Decem 4 erhureau. 360 a'clock on Washington Barracks grid. | the plavers enzraved upon it. ard pass and [must be a quick starter. Many big el caess Nioe Ealies: AlEyots i -oa ‘,’qm”l,f Standing of the teams at the end " {1 i often violated mever- ing in the Fall foot ball practice, Tope T andican averaze—Martin, | 10 dizzy heights Sunday by vanquish- f Southern Division—St. Martin, 10 point that ne is with both feet on a line and one | Commerce took undisputed this aftefoon to tackle the styrdy tween Carivie and Northern foot hall- __Northern Division —st. Paul. 10 paxeatly ey g 0 - ;n"{; e ain | his tocs and his muscles are tense. | the Pub Bui and Pullic | ahayees energetically for the fray Mercury pigskinners who are a com. | Four games are scheduled for the What official, then. ¢ ready to spring forward. Parks outfit, winning the final by Hageaze, Swope, Henry, Clark, Watt, | bina of the former Mercury and |coming week. St. Martin's sextet will Sk ded to|in the backfield. A mediocre back in| 5 i), t W af ’ sax whether the passer infende | other respects, but who has great abil- | for the ¢ herce A preliminary game the Iiremen | Coaches Jack and “Zuhe Sullivan |cent's will play its initial zame with | N8 The forward pass ",((l:r‘”“f,:.“‘., %5 ued highly these davs. | General Accounting Office and Navy L ged by writing Manager maculate Conception Academy in the | ural gloss and well groomed ¢fect to deep in own territory ni Tikewise the plaver who can handie { after winning a game h ran into a Apaches, regarded as one of the uza at 927 D street or ealling h latter's gymnasium on Wednesday. | the hair—that final “The time has passed when almost lwork ™ for Plant Bureau. Barber |5 it 5 3 Sl 5" o [ NOt epen until after Christmas, when | FInek' Glauber ' for o perce chance for scoring a s Gte, t IS PROVIDED BY IOWA " is topping the loop with her set ¢ e ke and 5 far ¢ i 2 i The hopes 7 el DIPE Ng e LA o pack. pulling and tugging the runner. | jowa this vear provided the voung.| Accounts kept up its steady march [\chilo several 300 sets arc on recoid : ¢ pes of Washington golf fans | Mg i en the field. near the sideline. re-| “Phe rule makers more and more moint that will place the ball on a how much a candida cei 1% u : il A unbl Ui : Andidate elhe: 1€ lers had failed to bring the el out | convineing arguments for the defense. | [iyarick, vice presidonc: Karl W.| Nigh averacece. W. Sitehel today at 3 e'clock ©f a trv at fleld goal and vastiy n-| T 000 ST SORMNCESEOC VOULh that | | merican rifle team lost possession | Entomology outfit 1 S can At bhe the = 130 10 This fatal. Owens and Conklin | Licarione and Hagerty have been drilling the Indian squad hard at Griffith | Three games were played this week D Aitinrstobmer dn to 'mackml| ea ST host to the first of a number of | qelmek. “Flash” Henshaw. former | UN'S. 57-5; St. Cecelia defeated St Tn choosing a hackfield a heavy, ru. fellow should be placed | Btorhurea - s apectator many imes a for 22 B Dbl e ! pes Lyon Village field will e the scene | 1t oy | —— { € | Palace A. €. and Navy Yard Ma-|the champion to he presented with a The passcr throws to a|ieaching the men to get quick starts. frvr. 18 pine ing the Mohawks. 1925 District sand- | A game is carded for 1 o'clock this ' St. Cecelia, 10. St. Patrick, 10 st o Sels el hevond the scrim- o : the Federal T : The ball trav o el hand on the ground. Just hefore the | y ship of the Tederal League hy Firemen aggreantion of that city. |ers 'Vincent, 0. Tminaculata, 0; Tmmacu- B st wwad purpossly Eround: iaTEin Gf Deo pine Clamenie he : y { Lot L that the pass was purposely & it is desirable to have gond Kicking argin of two pins. Clements, the | jijzi(i and Olliveri are booked to see | National elevens, will practice this|engage St. Cecelia’s tossers at St. | hisve ¢ig0wild; (except memben fiv as a kicker, often fe found in the i hile Gist, with games of 124, 113 and | preps will entertain Hartford Preps | want all plavers and candidates to ul's at St. Vincent's: and Im- |cents a jar at any drug store. il a blunder from the standpoint of L ’ 5 touch to good : It Of | he forward pass Eets preference over A SReRan tie at 519 for the third contest. An.|leading contenders for the District|at Franklin 2408 while St Pa and St Pete 5% both o hsiessiand on orthodox foot ba g R :’: et Paemeiad xirk»,( Kick. the balls chor Man Barnes of G. A. O. regis-|unlimited title, will' have as their —_— riday on St. Peters | 4753 BC it b iyl | o1 “”"“ thrown in this tervitory is intexcepied . o ool Poig part of our present game ! 4_Catch the ball. tered a4 spare in the rolloff, winning | guests this afternoon at Union Leas Southern Midgzets who will encounter floor, loccasions. Even stublorn, unruly o it often resulte In 2 1ouchCdWr, 00| of foot ball. A—Carry the ball. '\': zame for his ll;e{am_ His set of | Park the fast Battery B combination | & east Bearcats this afternoon at - Jl-u”rm'w" Har st .’»-)-hwv QUCER the team intercepting the bal hen anl 2 i 343 was also the oulstanding feature |from Fort Myer. The Little Indians | Fifth and L streets southeast. at 2:30 | Washington Athletic Club junior | i any trle von jike air-Groay Whe do vou ,-"cn.; Doss the forward hl:' .r\l?nf‘ll'r-‘llvll;r hacks should d m\“.'- —Another backfield coaching 07 L0® U e S es an Earl d|dlu:w their first game over Marine: lock, are requested to report at|and senjor basket ball squads will is greascless: alwo helps grow thick, asser throw the b v i v 2 a he hest shooting for Na last Sunday. {oover playi 3 ol e < st N.u;rzh:uvu it as a threat. He| 1—Fall on the Han. (Covrright. 1028.) t est ting for Nav a inday. | Hoover playground at t. hold their first workouts Tuesday heavy, lustrous nair. tonchdown for

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