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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (€. TUESDAY. SEPTE) R 2. 1921. O . Gallaudet Hopeful of Having Good Eleven : Navy Team Goes Under Fire Saturday KENDALL GREEN MATERIAL WINTON A.¢. ELEVEN | SCHOLASTIC GRID SQUADS NOTED SPORT STARS DAVIS AND ELKINS SURE HAS HEFT AND IS SMART DISPLAYSSTRENGTH () BE TESTED THIS WEEK OV STANFORDSROLE 7O GIVE MIDDIES A TEST nshin hopes of Winton B By the Assoriated Press. ihtened vesterday after | OCAT | selinoibsy aiavans whilch (Morument: Kiot! nede. the Tincsin: Me:| EALO AT, Calif my AL C. eleven b eptember 27 Coach Hughes Appears WM Fixed for "All Berths, an impressive 130 victory “over el eimniens this | morial tae thet oAl the Lincotn Mo, | —Stntora *Universitv's —amtene Contest Is Expected to Give Real Line on Power of lighter Eastern High & lnmln»;nn’:n a AR eut ive Rubd Wt WOrk.| Tkl Casuits. stepnRito Veeh piaye WI'I" appeared promising as a mation: | . > Y e ses. ol Easter) = g g ¥ is the lone pert - with scholastic | #1I¥ _prominent hoxer. a diver and a | 0 e Excepting Fullback—Otker D. C. Squads easioniii i Bastern SE RN E (High, using mang |« the lone performer with scholastic |1/ 2 Ve e totets e | Annapolitans—Backfield Appears Strong Sisls 3 4 | ack Beuder and Jack Snowden. | i \inton' A Central was 1o/ down a halfback job along with Mixa | {rance test el . - s Are Priming for Contests Saturday, versatile center, were the outstand | oot VG o | e & BJEhac Job SO e o | BIHCIRT A Bashas foveier fyweiaht But Line Is Verv Uncertain. e o Ving stars for the Wintons. the former | (e Tl ton. ek, AhoushilEsdine Saly champion, arrived at the university J ck aspirant, and Som | Champio i < rimmages other than | ordon is being used at qu: ; ffor h physical examination and _— ashing the line for hoth tonchdowns [ b s 00 | and adding one extra point with a |, none embe; 3 s squad, is| Donova s anc - bacl | awaited assignment fo quarters in the | e 4 3 < group to begin its campaign. s | H1bKs ‘it the JAoHGOIBG Y Were IABIG | iaaie e et Ray Dovidson, Jack Price, Ollie Trew | champion diver, entered as a ,r,._;h_! Davis and Elkins Is being an- | who will rank with the best. ~ The Kendall Greeners Will| (cech Jack MeAulife is working to| {0 mach the play of the husky sand | host to Calvert Hall in' the Lintoln ' and Willoushiyy hold the edge In {0 | man. s aid John Doez. who was se | dipaten with special tntorest | i ihoedin former University of Maryland ath | ere 12 to victors. The G. U. montor | 0'clock at the Georgetown Club. New | “'w jonps, which also gets fts first | Shifted to tackle, = Jack Delafiey i, ¢ e was 10 have entered the| Neither this game or the game the do something surprising at any time. [ pears to b ter job. while Shrugrue, Michler and Wolfe scem the class of those seeking pard post Tt whe prevented from ;following week against Drake are|The situation is not different from Hion for appen: | being taken lizhtly and they will have | that which existed before the Michi- terest as forerunners of |san game last vear es will be given an Opportu-| jest Friday. meeting Alexandria High fow their mettle under the | hore, sopimmaged yecte with | Devitt, and Emerson Institute, that is | letie star e It the move speed niver doin zes that the Brook the hest Not nders must | can: < Mouni St | NIty to burs, which | day so by an ope Q pe will enter in January. | particular o and Blue can develop be and a eapable fulibaek it [ Mary's College of Emmi ¥ ) " e 8 —_— o 3 ” a otre Dame to be| It is generally thought here that will have a machine that doubtless|will be met in the Cardinal stadium.| 3 down for a practice brush with Gal Bisht games have been definitely — . — thie gnie ¢ ’ 5 | the Navy will 1 & he ill do quite wel ouk, who al [has 2 stalwart combination. It will| Southern Preps will meet tomorrow | jaydet the same day, went through a 00 G i e played in Baltimore on October 15 |the Navy team will be as strong be- T, e [he the " first game, nizht at ¥ o'clock at 808 Sixth street | peppy drill Gooked\foE {heiBiersOn wirrior, 03 BASKETERS TO MEET. |hnd ‘e expected fo indicate whether |hind the line and on ends as it was <. and in'be the Mountainees we s played left halfbs | of which are set for local fields. These uthwest. Preps were booked to . will have a chance. last season, but that the chief dan- Candidates for Ace Senior basket |or not the Nav, highly acceptable style, too. may be| Ajount st. Mary's, under Coach Mal- |} 330 o i |include Friday's meeting with Gallau at | ger v B o ifte g : nlly and | Prateice th cnoon at 5:30 o'clock | Coacl i ake ; Al | temorts here are to the effect that |ger is between tackle and tackle. It shifted to fullback. |toy has heen preparing g.adually and | Dratcice this afternoon at B | Coach Ken Simondinger will take | rage . si-| ball team will meet in_ the Boy's| Repor g y . e {loy has heen preparing g.adually and | o, \Washingion Barracks Field. | his ‘Gonzaga grid squad to Baltimore [d¢t And the enzagements B et of the Y. M. C. A. Thuts- | Notre Dame is due to have one of | this part of the team takes a brace, The Kendall Green squad is smart [inorouchly. There are a number of | ‘ day night at 7 o'clock. and nas a line posse ©flmen of tried worth on the squad, and| Ttchy Prender will issue uniforms to heft. Coach Teddy Hughes ne | \foCall Pecikonis, Dooley, Palmer. | his Renroc A. C. squad following a |itS season against Mount St. Joseph's. | \ng Charlotte Hall are to be met away. The squad has the advantage of through with an unexpectedly Stronk |Russo and O'Shea new performers, | drill un Plaza Field this evening at ;:r:;;m?rl‘:“ \'f{]‘l‘“"-’r:“l"?‘?h! . Il;'?';'”:‘;‘l';i.\ game is pending with St. Alban's. | . . 9 rea ,hninz‘l-! cks who received more in- combination | have shown well, as has Tracey, 1926 | 6:30 o'clock. All candidates are urged - ia it fop The schedule: ogan's t struction in the Ingram system of cactice at the Florida avenue |, e % g = | at a halfback post this Fall for the | & ] 4 cnl a | strue n Ingram s o! Tl Bl e i p T e e | L miand I Streeters, with Edmonston expected | September 30—Gallaudet, at Ken- oster aan’ A |play that were present last vear. tember 21. Gallaudet will enterta : - lits particularly strong teams this | there still is a possibility of an eleven Saturday, where the Purple will open {on a par with that of t vear. ieorgetown Prep, Alexandria High - quat dall Green. r gridmen, who | to fill the wing job. | Bill Ingram, it is known, is a mas- nlayer say reports, and| Palace A. C. mmitshurg | , ek | ctoler — idal | - k. | ter of surprise and deception as offen- rson Institute ' e 3 worko! 30 o'clock | Devitt also 1s fo get its initial test Octol'er j—Business, at Tid P R 5 v urprise and deception as offen Eos ot |iseens the team on the Jump. = Wote, | & orkout, o A dore ek | el e e (i) em | cin: : ass Receiver, Now Hurls “Em oot ome i gecemion o oo Georzetown ic Univer: e e e ms. Call | with Episcopal High in Alexandri Cetoher 11—Gonzaga, at George- Ll will have a more versitile backfield University of Maryland and G SR e Hebibiis Ul | town. —_— | than ever before. <hen'd form a clever trio. it Syisns ade | | e 1Eh. Bchnals crew ce October 21—St. John's, at Tidal i : ration for engas s Saturday: |, g feein M1 Anacostis 3 s, o Jound s ses s Jack Dodze, whe iR Ll s BT 2 I ladkla sTats o s ey he annals of the school. MeCall ds | (et G meeting on Fairlawn | a regular during the past campai October 28—Georgetown Prep, at 1CAGO., ptember .—The | ‘jrm\n‘ls.]m;‘f 1ol el Stags of Chi.| A sreat deal also depends upon P IRRE e S e at center, K Velton and Topper | piii Y I0N Yo 8 e t Park. forward «ing game at | stressed D Tova. Stags | ¥hether Llovd. the big, fast fellow alone will be playing its fi t cuards and Boggs and Pecikonis | |00, o Sunday. | Emerson Insfitute gridmen, who November 5—Devitt, at George- Michigan has gone into_the | cago and Inzwersen of Towa. St8K | o piaycs end last season, will mea- The Colonials are driliing hard _for |tackles Call Atlantic 13 pen their season Friday with Gallau-| town. hands of a receiver. More [sent his men marchin 2 | sure up to his work in the backfield, Iy and November 11—Alexandria High, Benny Oosterbaan, | through numerous line plays so they where he played during Spring prace |det at Kendall Green, are youn 2y | o dall Gre our has been the re. | would avold bumping each other in the | T/ o€ BIRSEE FHCHER ; College of New e S i nnant A. €. eleven, which opens | inexperienced, but promising youns-| at Alexandria. | | spec Practice in new plays is the order | | | 1 who for two vea their battle with C York in the big town. The Lavender oo el Further advanced than | these davs at College. Park. Coach |with Carlyles on Sunday, seeks more |sters, and Coaches P. L. Banfield and | November I8—Charlotte Hall, at | ceiver of many of the Wolverine | actual plas, 1"(.».-]“.:_.-(1‘.'h;?g';;:"l:;n#, S b L T it was this time last season. accord- | Curley Byrd realizing that the Uni- | games with 115-pound teams. Call | Irv Sanborn are hopeful that the| Charlotte Hall, | passes, is being trained/in the passing | €d to be "‘\‘f war" was omitted be. | Strength that a large part of the Navy ing to reports from New York. and|versity of Maryland team must have | Manager Muller at Columbia 91 team will win a majority of its games. | November 25—St. Alban's (pend- | of the ball. jrcancaeies verr et ; offense is likely to be built around ; | dman, who | cause of the slippery ball. Drills have been in progress on the Graduation of Benny Fr him, while his experience at end last the Colonials anticipate plenty of tron- |a varied and effective assortment if ble. George Washington defeated the it is to do well against South Caro-| aid the tos son strengthened him on the de- Gothamites last season here by a close | lina Saturday, on the Old Liners' grid marg iron. These plays were given the L i e {hree vears. has necessitated the devel- | S STI fense and as a receiver of the forwar s FIRENEN OREANIZE by A YERS ON BIG EASTERN iz s e rr VIRGINAIS STIL 5 i e Coach Crum was to the Colo- [gquad vesterday and the Old Liners | While Ooster n is not xpected to | _Liloy weigha over 2 pounds and nials through another ) will try them out in serimmages with BASKET BALL TEAM! | smecialize in passing, Conch Tad Wel- | \WORRIE]) OVER LINE | 2,2 inches over § feet. but is very Georgetown today. Though COrge | the Quantico Marines who will not FACIN RIND THIS W man's decision to 'lp"hfl\l;"{”::‘i;,""d’i: ‘f“sd[ ”"I"“““: the hu'nrl‘rv]\d in llnd sece ‘; (; E E,K [ fain's arm may mean that Michigan is onds and doing remarkably good dodg- e / A Washington virtually has a veteran break camp at College Park until the | . : squad it is not large and if injuries |latter part of the week. g 3 | finding it a problem to fill Friedman's ing for a man of his size. He also is ave suffered to any considerable extent | Marviand last season was beaten. | ALEXANDRIA, Va, . ST WO G R BL TS sterling sleeve. v /ERSITY. Va., September 27.— | the best punter on the squad. of the Alexan- | Vie Domhoff, who was a general | vpooi 0 varsi oniy four after: Plenty of Good Backs. | it will go hard with the team in view | 12 o 0, by virtually the same South | No, 1 Motor Company o of the limited supply of reserve ma | team that will be en the |dria Fire Department has organized a | gy the Associated Pre coaching staff has just ahout decided | choice to suce , has been | Nl B s A ration this week for the | | | | ing so successfully for el antember terial. 3 # 2 rdny. -~ However, ¥ the ‘dja} basket ball quint which should prove | EW YORK, —A on the starting line-up for the open-| declared ineligible. he left | (00 south to play the University of | If a hiz zame was at hand, the back- It is thought likely that Crum will s feel that they have an even |One of the fastest unlimited teams il strenuous week of practice, de-|ing game, only one or twe positions | school before Christmas last year on| Gagrgia, in Athe next Saturday Iy would he made up of select his first team following 10day’s | chance this season as they doubtless |the city. ~Leo Lyons, forward and Vot fa bhE - and . dntonke | Betag niAOURE | acrount of his father's death. [ for its squad will probably leave late | Hannegan (captain). Lloyd, Ransford scrimmage. cere severely. handicapped last Fall |guard: Jimmy Davis, forward and | scrimmage, in order that some | Chick Meehan devoted more than an| Michigan is one of the nine Western |,y raday. | and Schuber. All played regularly last of the defeets in team play |hour to Hne co-ordination and to the | conference teams that will open the | “\riginiz ctarted the Hampden-Sidney | season. None of these, however, is mav be ironed out, has heen started fol d pass. and his New York Uni ason Saturday on their home ! .., . with seven men who had never |likely to play through a whole game, away in Eastern foot ball camps. arsity squad left the field exhausted. | srounds. Indiana alone will journey |jpeen in a varsity contest before. Only | as the Navy system is to make fre- ete v . 1080 |~ "Some of the squads who were not| “A Texas ranger. Adner Cole, a 200.| afield, traveling to Kentucks with | Capt. Cardwell, at guard; Luke and | quent changes in the backfield and its_paces. | season at the Virginia reservation | Knight, guard and forwaid. are the |scheduled as the season opened last | pound lad from Altus, Okla.. is waging | precious few veterans to brighten their | genckenstein, at tackles, and Hutter, [ maintain a fast pace throughout the The Lavender team has shaped Up | Saturday entertaining Washington | 2"didates. All ave highly regarce turda¥, have speeded up their work [a hard fight for a_tackle berth on Jess | outlook for the year. .~ as fullback, had ever been in action | game. much better than expected. | Coltege which last Saturday bowed to | ™ Jocal court circles. s e | with two ‘sessions a duy instead of on>. | Halley's team at Dartmouth. Cole, in.| Coach Zuppke's scouting report on |in 5 regular contest before. Coffman, Nieman, Milliken and Par- et | Oniversity of Maryland, $0 to 0. A committee composed of J. Cree&an. | glackboard drills and lectures in some | tent on living in the open, rented a | the Bradley, Tll. team, which comes |y, many of these will again be in | ish of last vear's squad, and Clinton, Georgetown's squad worked bhard | . g Morton Knight and Leo Lyons is in | o P00 onted the daily workouts | room in a farmhouse a mile from the | to Illinois Saturday with a record of | the starting list against Georgia Will | Bauer, Welchel, Spring and Cass are esterday in an ef{\ur( to lmm'\v\ri:ron‘ DaniimitesTor Gootie Washington's charge of organization. lon the fleld. Dartmouth campus and travels tofZ s"rai—'hxfi \l'llrtu !w: ‘:lfi; }\lllvlen,:"l""‘“d as y?u(;-};”unnn the r}]'@x!h{s‘w the other P:\\lhmprlin;: backs of the plays in which weakness was manifest 4 - it oet as 2 i e week by oppos. | classes on a Wesiern cow pony. The |*quad to hustling against Wi | afternoons of drill as upon the show-|squad. There is enough backfield n'the Lenolr-Rhyne game. Particular | freshmen eleven held their first drill| MManages g Deeto e e |1 e e e e variity | aoaches Seam (o (hink Drefty well of | Plays. Zuppke is taking special pains fing made in the opening contest. One| ability In the squad to insure a tight attention was given forward passing. | yesterday at the Tidal Basin grid | R7eUl8 00 OIS Minited quint | plavers rolled up 43 points during the | him. 3 |10 avoid any ambush which might | o two may be replaced, but certainly | competition for regular berths. Failure of the recelver to hold the|Thirty reported. A schedule is being | b'a EAE NS TOPIEOTY L Lty B g | make the Illini the twenty-sixth vic-|not anl. Those who have kept in touch with ball hurt the Hilltoppers Saturday.|Arranged. for tohig! R g R o | tim. : ‘ Problems of the line are stiil caus- | the Navy team this vear are looking Several end combinations were used; - C. C. Brown won the Belle Haven | Coach Lew Andreas went In detail AENTRAI HIGH TOSSERS |, The 15 veteran linemen and three | ing the coaches much worry. The re- | for a better di.lled and more versatile esterday, including Tomaini and Mon-{ | Bowl by besting ). McGowan in the | into the faults of his Syracuse squad | backfield stars at Minnesota, are in | gult of the opening game showed that | backfield than last year, and one i e Fopsinl it S| EAGLE JUNIORS WOULD | ot s b 1 Jcovan o | 1 (5,00 St it et ™\ P E AR START | Mook e, feseon e orah| o oebe I (ST LTS 1| WSEERe O 5, 2 Schartz and Nissi and Holloway. the 36.hole match. L. H. Dudley |Would be made in the inexperienced | o | cation_of Damberg, Riddell and prob- | jaying the foundations for a new for-| be relied upon to spring the unusual While the Blue and Gray is not an- | MEET AUTHS IN SERIES| thined the medal play tournament for |line before the William and Mary game | coqoh Bert Coggins plans to star( | D1y Pharmer. as eligibles has greatly | ward wall, but much work still re-|at any time. ticipating difficulty in taking Susque | & | set of tires offered by the Lindsey- |next Saturday. e + kot =21 | cheered Coach Spears’ proteges. mains to be done. hanna, which Saturday bowed to Buck Anacostia’ Eagle Juniors, who claim | \yholcon Corporation of this city. | Several changes have been made in | his Central High basket ball squad at | Rain gave most of the conference | After the first few minutes of the pell in @ 43—7 game, the Penmsylva- |the District title in their class, would | Dudley turned In a gross score of 89, |the Penn lineup. Coach Lou Young |practice around October 15. Capt.|teams a chance to handle a muddy | Hampden-Sidney game the work of nians, however, doubtless will Offer |jive to arrange a 3-game series with | which, with a_handicap of 1S, gave | Was diafi;fll:flwl ‘:\'ilhiigwl.ql':u\vllnz of | Burgess, eagle-eyed forward, rizht | Slibpery ball yesterday. but work outs | Virginia on defense was just ahout as r- | men last week and had the players > ! 3 SRENE , = . cuard: William Schwar! ard: Law- City College of New York's squad.| by play at Columbia on a hot. sul rd; William Schwartz, guard: L which has just returned from a train- | try day following a long. hard trip. | rence Roland. cente, Lester »“}3102- ing camp that lasted three weeks, has | !,mm‘ ('{p(@l fhl .T<m\c‘r!.‘ {o\\f\f}:fl. a squad of upward of 60 going through | Quantico Marines will open thelr | bete Willlams, guard, and Morton For Expert Service on stouter opposition than did Lenoir- | o - il 7 cd was s hi g | zenerally were light. The Ohio staters | good as it usually is at the opening of | ST NG, L] N BN o ous Auths, Capital City League junior [him & 1. G. L. Lloyd was second. |8 {S0, JLF i *Loyiminage, "errors | Bow is the lone regular from last | {oHe™ghown their mistakes In last [ 1R maeon. i e 2}}%{?&‘]¥GHTA},SE#‘;%}%§ Susquebanna’s dependables include |champs. with a view to establishing | No. 5 Motor Company and Columbia | being pointed out ail the while. | Winter certain to be at hand. It is | week's serimmage through movies of | Line plunging of Hutter and Daniel, . : Wormley, right_end; Winters. right |their _superiority bevond questibn. | Engine Company will meet on Hay-| Princeton had an extended drill in|doultful whether Sam Tash. center, the practice taken by Coach Wilce |the brokenfleld runnnig of Close and S CREEL BROS tackle: Smith, right guard; Wall cen-|Mrs Eva V. 0’'Donneli, Eagle manag- | don Field Sunday at 3 o'clock in the |the overhead game, followed by dum- | will return. Later the Buckeves had a long for| Hushion and the passing of Sloan all |S3€€ . ter: Carmichael. left guard: Zak, left {or, may be reached at Atlantic 3568 |final base ball game of the vear in|my scrimmag Miller, Simmons, Burch and Castell | ward passing practice session with | give hope that the Virginians may 1811-17 14th St. N.W. tackle; Delay. left end: Capt. Gimmie. |Eagles are to meet tonight at 1335 |this city. Each claims the city un-| Yale's varsity combination ran un ave among (hose expected to make Fred Grim. regular quarterhack, back | turn out to be a strong team on of- 5 ke quarterback; #ross, right halfback’ Ridge place southeast at (30 o'clock. (iimited title as do St. Mai eltics. |an 18.0 score on the scrube. The Eli |strong bids for berths. [in th~ lineun for the first time since fense. Potcmac 473 Finer tobacco your dime can never buy Plenty of cigars at 10¢ but not with to- bacco like Rob! Burns Staples. 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