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s SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, ]"RTT)\Y §FT’TT‘\IT’TR 16, 1927.' —_— Opening Games of 1928 Foot Ball Season Are to Be Staged Tomorrow A fterno& ‘ Wickhorst, former NAvy star, and Ed| The only indoor workout of the Big Game for Central. s F GRID CONTESTS GEORGIA TECH MAY YOST TOO BUSY TO C" ACH g g i o g o Pl R B g B B ) ford for three years. Thistlethwaite, who moved to Wiscon-| \Washington Central High School will_play Central High School of I Besides the two fleld sessions, skull | sin from Northwestern this year. 7ED IN il GIVE UP THE SH M practice began at Michigan last night,| His squad of 82 worked in gym |Charlotte, C.. September 23, in l ‘ with E. (Tad) Wieman, Yost's right’ | suits, and began at once kicking, | Wilson' Stadium, in what is expected hand man, in charge. passing and punt-recelving. Seven |to prove one of the most attractive S e g Seventy huskies turned out for|complete teams were sent up and |intersectional schoolboy gridiron e A ;;(_‘;“:":‘;‘"‘"‘m’:fnn“f:m Coach Spears at Minnesota, with |down the field. games hereabout this season. b 2 . By the Aseociated Press. pears to have abandoned this as his | Capt. Herb Joesting eager and fit to e Arrangements for the game have start the line smashing that brought been made by the “C” Club In line him all-American honors last Fall. In | Swan, Himmelberg and Rouscher led | with the plan of that organization to r \\ur).nul includ- | Swanee Insects to a 6-3 win over Jen-|arrange one big contest in each sport £ have long assoclated with Georgla opening of the Western Con- [ nals in old-time fashion. T nings nine yesterd: every year for Blue and White teams. . Lexingtonians May Have Tough Sledding,. Tech—the “Tech shift"—is about to | Torence foot Pall practice e s Wiscation: probably for all time. aches joined the Towa t workou WO new 1 in i V. M. I. and Wofford Figure in Feature Battle and lowers. of foot. ball i he South Cnuu\(:u_ September 16.—The | quarterbacks were barking out Sig- ays Coach William A. (BilD) ander. who foresees mllf‘htrmllvlr' s Two Other C lashea in Dixie. } B using shift playa and little | SO G S nothen It % {to be mained by continuing to try | ;% \eid “oe Michigan. BY H. C. BYRD. use of injuries received in that way | them 60 imnth Giher svorlk intlvecting HE first games of the foot ball [Jjust at the close of the school ‘Of course, it would be foolish 0| thieties at Michigan was given by season are to be played tome and a 200-pound lineman at the ~we will absolutely disc: rd A_”"‘_‘ Yost as the reason for his retirement row. Not very attractive are | sity of Maryland is on the side- | shift.” Coach Alexander sa fOT | from conching. He has directed the the contests, it is true, but. [lines because 1 broken arm he got |there is the possibility that officials | \yoiverine: 1901 nevertheless, the first scheduled | 1ate in July when an automobile turned |may allow a_quick counting of the| “yyig CARGRAE Rt and important as such. And, rather | Over with him. |1 —4 instead of a normal man-{minated in 1921, when he made strange, three of the four listed It would he interesting indeed to[ner of repeating it. In that case We | gjrector of athletics, but he kept on aro in the South, one in Virginia and | know the number of injuries received | might Cit. Otherwise it would | turning out championship teams or | two in North Carolina in automobile accidents by foot ball | be usele | strong contenders just the same. N Vieginis Military Institute s the |Dlavers and to know the number now | The new rule in regard to the shift| *\yjfh the thermometer registering biggest school to set under way, Wof. |Out of the game as a result of such | provides that the pause in play must YHilup. ok o Alie| Bik Wer/SUAOE ford College of South Carolina bel accidents. Here within a compara- |ullow a lapse of time sufficient for | hrked out yesterday in track sufts, small district three men who | the referee to count 1—2—3—4. 1It|eyeept Northwestern, where Hanley tiv | would have been regulars are out, and 1 15-yard penalty when | hagan his new system. Indiana show- over the whole country there probably |any player of the executing team is|eq the largest turnout, with 140 in onishing number of men sit- | in motion toward the opponents’ goal | yniform, and Ohio State the smallest, he side lines as a result of fhefore the ball is snapped. Hereto- | \ith only 48. Several letter men_ and ‘fnw the penalty was 5 yards. | other candidates are expected to The penalty clause is also 2 big | qwell the Buckeye squad to 75 by the | reason for dropping the shift, Coach |end of the week. Alexander added. Coach Wilce at Ohio and Coach gave indications in gnal drill that lateral ions will be part of their Lexington. V. wins from Woflc but once e has had hard sledding. And et more of a batile | are an Wofford team | ting on i former line | 4utor: sbile collision: affe know booked to appear a L alw coach at the N N ball. especially of forwar hit one of the f most a Wofford th R. Slaughter, former Michi ew lin> conch North | ha State. He was picked by ., Coa Wilee Whalter Camp for tackle on the ali-| e SR Stagg at Chicago when it faces | {iorican tenm of 1924, TIGER GRIDDERS REPORT. |ihe ven ever met in an pass form o PRINCETON, N. J. September 16| repertoire. Hanley gave the North- () —Fity-three candi es for the | western gridders two new plays, but Prineeton foot ball team have reported | kept the nature of them closel The first serious acel this vear has occu Coltege and High Toint o Col- | 1 Jege play at I and Win n-Salem | wanee, where George hid- ohliee L omhe ith BAium | aairadla Brolen neci '1.4‘ Head Coach Bill Roper for early!den. Coach Zuppke at Tilinois, long \ o B e | Fail practice an exponent of the huddle system, ap- recovery. o = ~Woffard g s ” ! portunity to watch a fairly Marine at College .l‘-w_!i' two | 'V ik - - A . & 0 s which a flumlvlm bail o1 | :mr;n-or And now the big Anniversary Sale goes into its Third 3 ¢ backward pass is d | fleld - e A gain, aside from the Interest attached | knows about Shapley's abillty, because IN SANDLOI GRID RANKS Big Week! Never before has Washington seen such a 3 ation of new ru { he s the cto enabling ! n it e ptigal 1 the Savy to play a tie game with e 11 il SR sale as this. Never before have savings been greater : for a p- % Army. but O'Neil for one re n or an- . . . 9, '“:’;‘ "pi"ml b did not get in many games as | OMPETITION for the District| Ttchy Prender was scheduled to or prices LOWER. Look at the big bargains that we've 3 ith a hard a regular. However, no less a pe unlimited foot ball title this|put his Renrock gridmen through their d f his Fri day! J h b L 2 ! repared for this Friday and Saturday! Just see how est looming son than Johnny Beckett, former | Fall promises to be keener | first paces this evening at 6:30 o'clock s vl Y b4 :}:flh‘»fl\;‘ ‘\ m*“h"el g ‘:;] & '{“““;':;‘“F‘ l:‘;' than last season, which pro-|on Plaza field. Teams in the 135-150 much you can save by buying NOW! Then remember, b ¢ 4 2 Navy line, Is authority for the state- e i heated | - lass will be met. : i line-up o th »’ ment that O'Neil is one of the best| ochag e e B WERATChin Wl e B8 11 Plate Battery each store is open Saturday until 11:30 P. 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