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SPORTS. THE ‘EVENING STAR. WASRINGTON, N. (., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1927. SPORTS. 39 ‘Navy Backfield Powerful : Harvard and Princeton Men Laud Alumni Game STRENGTH IN ALL PHASES | APACHES WILLPLAY * D, C. College Gridiron Squads | WADE PICKS GEORGIA GRADUATES IN WEST SEE SHOWN BY BALL CARRIERS ~SOLDIERGRIDTEAM Aye Tuning Up for Saturday TOSCOREOVERYALE HOPE OF HEALING BREACH - - 5 § open their foot By the Assaciated Pross 5 11y when the 61st Fi ¢ 0 £ 1he I Marviand, athletic sta s coachi MONTGOMERY, Ala., October 6 s . 3 - e T . . Lloyd, 200-Pounder, Is Leader, But There Are Many of Aberdeen, Md Ta el e b e ‘ Wallico Wade, heid cniich of the Ut T'hese Two Schools and Yale Are Finely United in v ’ - . v rsity of Ala na's Crimson Ti i i nion League Park | i Others of High Caliber—Line Expected to Be ed- ihaiMarsiand ol noon - fo nes | o o N L e et : Sections—Pyle’s Interest in Clash Is S0 | TS o and Ameran University |lleving (it e’ University of ML ™ > Y NS cor Yrione cspectiv o #ia's eleven 1 nmpl le's S O H H 3 Good Before End of Season. woes, who are hooked to meet| While a number somin) S il B GO L) Only “Fly in Ointment. vy Cliase Sunday o taly o out “The important games nest Satv a sayvs Wade in i article “V" o elovens, “will be the Alabima- | 3Y LAWRENCE PERRY. U, the TechTulane and the o5 AN O i ! 4 orgia-Yale v ; terday \ « o d| Catholie - University Is s find| The writer believes Georgia should S ' | il RSB A, Gt LosBlt. | beat Yale, “If the Bulldozs from e i e Southerns are ith ingu \ osko, i ' st rile the [ Athens can do this, it will add greatl i) 1 | met in 1 ! 1 L6 WL adeh B report from New Y n Puzzled As to Pyle. 5 By i ' ¥ o i 13 ! v Co N¢ ¢ in the hig iy i ¥ 1 i ithout great difficulty, Notre Dame i Princeton and Harva n this se " the ' < in had Mier 4 ore. B ward e toda | to the prestize of Sonthern foot ball i destined X § t 1 these i L The result of the Alabama-l. l this ¥ Miced, Wil | for th vith' Mer X S yesi V. Steve B s S s e Yo RO came will probably have consider Russel i o f ) 1 en handicapped by in. | on Sunday, 4 WM yanova Si ot o o e pounds, vet « P I i eIy to make a place, ik i, Fetth T pLuve G pected to b in the | | standing in Southern Conference ! 2 St : 3 | v acite h 2 b I kit | 3 ond | ard hit by the heat last Satur-|vall neht of stre 8 i 1 he @i < been handicapped to| & « US| day when h Carolina was trim-| ““There is very little basla for com- e to v ; s b t ther v, s not only |3 ) wetll e ! forward passin ne. el 26 to 0, the University of Mary- | parison between these games. Both | ard i Rrinceton men a3 a numis 0 \ 1 s and Renfro, two = - . | - [ land squ s not he driven for [ have playved weak opponents. Ala- | too ]u‘umi 1o p 1 inst e b : 4 i i ) candidates, have [ c i | Conch Teddy Hughes is vpidly zet come with NorthCarolinaat | bama has 2 more experienced line with | and ‘that they can block amd tac A Pt Gallaudet gridde cdze | Chapel Hill. The Old Liners' party, | experienced hacks and ends. 1. 8. U, | With the best of fee d oo raan T e e nin 2 with St ol cortaining about 2 plavers, will not [has four experienced backs with_one| The writer has not enconntered a it is nljbReds htn e the Tarheeis’ stronghold | O two new men in the lir Poth | graduate of Princeton or of the uni rva inceton is motive » | versity at Cambridge who does net | in the y have been entirely prac { it | appland the idea, and there cannot be | tical. Sent ntally, Harvard is noth i | the test donht that such a game ing ""}‘ m and Princeton, perhaps, less PROMISES TO BE STRONG : vut the country. L ¢ better understond . Much Regret Over Break, fhe Dl piphh Hotty wil Princeton and Iarvard s i entht Backs Are Versatile, candidat Sugtoy v n I SArani il hot Ch Haven amd Marions \\x’l' hotd o et | TOCAL TRAMS. Temple vs. Juniata, at Philadelphia, | nia’s freshman foot ball squad R e, = Hev wolildibe mant e H | W Ay vs, M n West Point. | which has been having daily work- |’ 2 s Tt » s t now greate nt i v ) f the maten - ind Pennsy " ) E A i | rale, 17 ’ . Tufts v~ Bates, at Medford. outs for more than two - m’ oo coupled P Fiei A Jowe candidate who weighs more NE udef Vs, St i eI e At o Ve | Do e, (ht hev meat e B | hmve Ahele s izatiol | COACH USES PLA : ird a1 % HITS SPORT EVENTS fone sell ho have plaved foot ha B vard and Irinceton in recent will st a foot ball game in et eld i prep i s | : i 1 e i wing on the final championship | foot | York on October 30. the new here, the he to show undergradiates 10 seconds, and earry pre latel The | Northerns, who open 4 Mohawk Preps, will dv .‘ Millican, wr - s, ' ne nre 5 r games he 15! s call | former Universit wntil WFOW eve | teams appear to be strong on defense ing him § | . Colnmbia WA P e mak Winton s will e e o oo | e T Uhe eanie ittt | Leading Grid Games Saturday Sors. former in t oclock, A game is wantec md - 1dady > th | day. Call Columbia 346 | | | ’ UNIVERSITY, Va., October 6 pupils of Bill Inzray s vs f two over 180, while G . k. | |in Lexington on October 14 ¥ Hary i o Bl iy TO TUTOR PUNTERS el ™™ ¥ v, g b UL L L | e conches are quite satistied with | driwn together in a bond of symp Academy. i N o prefer active | Ty ve. Catholic University, at| Vieginin vs. Soufh Carolina; ab|{he sBowine (AL Lo yeokines Dade | whloh mags o e Frvar S y = m policy 1o p c JALONOIL vs, SCatiin ¥y asville, inst the “Daffoc Altho such as the e-larvard-| i iben S [Alereplien o thetline do osa g e BRITrE e V. M. I vs. Roanoke, at Lexington, | far there have been no outstandin neetan in Chicazo, and in “Big | By the LELRDT | 2 have weight and strength. g go dusoriated Press SAST. : Washington and Lee vs, Duke, af | stars, there is evidence that there " field davs and the like. | 10w kfield, so tha 3 v ! he ends, with Sloune, all-Ameri- An airplune circled slowly over | Navy vs. Drake, at Annapolis. | Legington. be an abundance of mater There has been nothing but regret | Rickard is not the only one who has of the coaches wi it Drake in 1925 Moret and Fojt. s Amherst vs. Haverford, at Amherst iburg vs :Mac The freshinan schedule follows: the West over disruption of the | towards strensthe oni Pleho ends of Tast year; Tavlon | new foot ball stadium of the Univer il : Hyertpg Lynchburg vs. Randolph-Macon, at Smaeenen : o Feauunii it radio interfering inis particulr. Millor and Lieckelt fand others, the team s in a satsface |sity of Tndiana, From it at esulat | eNow Wi : —arslind 2GR P eitar Thve velated 10 the | with attendance at sports events. 8iving thei ntion 1o the forwards. | tory condition intervals, foot balls fell Tazily to the | ie vs. Drexel, at Pit{sburgh. i I v of an early adjournment of | At the Univer o Fow et There is plenty of good matervial for | Competi for all the line places is | o sl e i i ille bt 4 HoUNIi e bl the line, but most the candidates | keen, and le the line is not likely That was the way Coach Pat 2 ‘ CAGHbIN. Vb, b A NoOLhE Carollng Tab. ON This ‘vet. t0o, ia shared by |lctic board recently announced that lack experience. v these condi- | to bé on @ par with the Tackfield tangit s puntee o 1w o A - 3 ; 3 oo This 3 . foo. ta shared by 2 : . the line may not c 0 its | uny e ihis season, very definite i Sl T e i - i 4 4 g i = | ever i o 14 be made over Station WSUT un- e i LY TR | Cornell vs. Richmond, 1 Detroit vs. t Detroit. men of whatever affiliation m ver Station W n SR ISR ecison LR e Up exho S0 e [0 et the mmasimum effort from Gl | it vs. Allegheny, Hiinois vs. Butler, at Urban VIRGINIA A. C. GRIDMEN liz Three as an influence held -Ltil there had been a sell-out attend & e Kicks ‘ : 2 5 (0 = . ' . . N W i Towa vs. Ohio State, at Tow ry-wide - When Page’s punters started to send | it vy SOAINTE. At Nelar e e D 2 found of the three time-honored | The hoard helieved that radio was SCHOOL ELE" ENS 'l O I)L/'\Y the pigskin into the aiv this se N i A aokes Nt eilsne Hed TO HOLD DRILL TONIGHT | [t st [, el DRl el IO b T L % the ball performed funny stunts. It 1 vs. Purdue, at Cambridge. | ) 8. ein, . ALEXANDRIA. October concrete demonstration of the | letic depan receipts by keeping | was determined that air current behond g a 4 5 wiites: of! It ompetition | oss vs. Dayton, at Worcester. A a | g gridders will ¢ virtues of int my Holy Cross ¥ & b ginia A, C. gridders will d e Feiteat oamia tre VOI‘IORROW above the tadium were resy WMo o abiRakton. | AL L A C \ e is “nape oliE Nara €nats this How to figure out where to place the L e e el RITHIOR g 4 | under arc a 8 ee | ne. will be characterized— | radio fans, oF. that the boarad G- | S ’]. G e ; ¥ v v, at | Minnesota vs, Oklahoma A and M., | strcets, : 1 for | ¢ e Wil IBe i e e | . Ly doress TR Tls o ders | | | punts to e advantage of Pl at_ Minneapolis. oir - ' “ Y flioics Eame Bulth of play, and that in the Associated Py A CITY, Towa, October 6.—Tex no further broadcasts of Towa games respect, as the traditional was a_ problem, until Page hit upon at State | Mis:ouri vs. Nebrask RN AR . loat SnNaT 5 - 2 fiel i L g s ! X | Montana tSate vs. Colorado, at Boze! | Parkc at 3 o'elock. ; el thes il e ARESTenR GRAN-GE MAY PI.AY IX games have been arranged for|what righter r v Schneider, a — ~o— - man. 2 e Jocal schoolboy gridiron teams | regular last Fall, just returned to 1 ' | R tel ? ivan.| St. Mary's Cell will hold t Yale men. It helieved this week end and another may | school and Quincey Owens and ! i , be carded. Three tilts will be | Brownfield, other sturdy performers| 1. M. Verring, Texas foot ; g Oitio vs. Ohio Nerthe \hens, | the Lyceum Hall court 20 o'clock. | for the restorati Jetic staged tomorrow and at least|last season, may be available after the | coach and well Known fancier Lol at Princeton. | Ohio Westeyan vs. Miami, at Dela. | — R — - : that many Saturday the possi-|first advisory. = With these boys at |l am composed of 1 & - ware. 4 : S bility of & fourth. Some old rivairies | hand, with Capt. Bob Wilson, | dogs and has issued alleng i 4 ; . d I B ciated Pros will be renewed and a number of good | - 1926 guard, and n number of | play any other dog eleven for the | TUigh B¢ MEAL. o nt St. Mary's, at | SOUTLE uraue riadmen i.eave oaay | Octabiat games should result, \ . Some of whom. while | world canine championship. P, | cen vs. S, Methodist, at J = byt ) Shreveport. | is ready today to start Two p Ligh teams, Busines | gre promising, the West End — . - | 1 Ikill vs. Western Maryland, a | . . 1 o . and Westéin, will open their cam-| may make a stouter showi NokskIary waN mteRToN to. Y ading. | Southwestern vs. Loyola, at New ! For tru““le lt arvar Fiaking: Toot balk Bistoiy o his o paigns tomorrow, the former journey-|than generally expected in the title | 0"\ cident of the National sue | cuse vs. Johns Hopkins, at 8y- | ing to Garrett Park, Md., to face [games. Wilson probably will not|°f W i Georgetown Prep and the litter heing [sturt tomorrow because of an injured down for a brush with Emerson |shoulder expected to keep him out a | el 1884, ERGUNG: Agriculture vs, Sewanee, at | The vounger Granze may start at {end when Illinois plays Butler at Ur- TRttt ) Tharigm Bsth, : | 1 Rl o A Py the Associated Pr of which bore the name of a Chicago | hana next ay. “Out of the game stity ¢ > » el | ieorgia { 7 SCaE| el insia scrappin’ Hoosiers™ | last s ause of an injured and Catholfe Universit re | —— | E ter C h A P 1 d lant CHICAGO, October 6.—Purdue’s | plaver. LRl o] Ll s oo LT to come to grips at Brookland in the | ~Business' squad, containing a num. astern voacnes re uzzie Chittanooga vs. The Citadel, at| foot ball hopefuls had their railroad | Play ¢ bt e f Ebe thonts it v] ena ‘"‘}“"l";f,‘-' \1\1:1-] Tat At L i 2 ot andabriat S Vevith =nirit a & . N p or P ernoon | conferenca game for both. stitute end ve . st Sat- nd. bristling with spirit, atanooga. i ’;:”m,’ M as | Crowa inipi € to meet Ohlo Ie is fast and rangy and has 4 all be on out- | i confident ‘of doing weli under Coach L - 7 st T e R SR ST e Over Line-Ups for Saturday | fhls rege s smwe, s conbiles st s B |t s S A Coteh e pal at Alexandria, Central is down to the rizht attitude mean anything the may” get a starting surprise Satur- | fioe hours to A hopes to make as famous e ,'.i‘,f"‘i”i(}:}"(,‘;.’l‘l‘,'{‘,,"'.':;‘[" e L Ly i PR 3 State, at) oy . i fect | Michizan is working hard at s " his all-American brother Md., 4 jons with Calvert | ul Magoffin of Michigan, “holjnv the Associated Press. the Princeton line-up for the battle . 1”,| :.{”‘n;”:\q‘” ::-nhv:;‘w‘y‘m;;lie “i;a 'l{’<7} inz and kicking, he squad L'(l"l‘l‘w] | “win‘:‘: *d on the yback of his jersey at take on. Warren: | I ved as aeferpe in the public | 1W YORK, Getober 6.—Uncer.} With Amherst | CCottont Tiitons. an ase. mmbRE aow. | iln Jov the ;:;{:;‘1»;3:‘(1\1»{1»'.‘»l\"‘sflfi‘ i h: champienship foot ball serie¥ for tal ts dn several eamps] . Army has been taking things i es. St. Ma Berkeley. | co 200 s Shioce st | 1% pagt ‘meveralseagons, hhs bein,s e e ot Tenme | bt hus.Deen devising plays for the ornin Tech vs, Poimona, at Pasa. | (€rence packs. e said, however. h 4 WILL RETAIN MERRITT. S 3 i b ad perfected an offense which, it it | e i sl ” derable interest in the | Jgeted: for. the again this yes . , S o re UYaturday | Marquette game, With such fine | had rfe ted 4 e which, Ihe Tilini believe that Red Gra . ow in which Western | [ 1. Tlarmon o Rl S el 1 bmtsiof thafpadi fus Murrel and Wilson. | Stanford vs. Nevada, at Palo Alt worked, would give Harvard some- | oune brother Garland has won a | MEADVILLE, Pa.. October 6 (. : . i p 4 ) | ¢ “adet 5 . hing to think about in their first |0 - e e “Red"-| "o ment of Melville P, Merr a s will appear, as the ted in D will be | 3 i o play. | the Cadets appear to be strong on the Southern itormin 0 L vegular place at end, the new “Red gement of Melville erritt, tely will give e on ho eso a “Ed 1 ‘ istevn doot ball jagadon. SOme DY offe even if the Detroit University | Appie e Atie me of all time with the Big Ten | (hiwing well aiBat. aiohb irtmont star and assistant likely will give a line on how th the head linesman, DWers of | e will he setting acid tests after the | offense, even if th v n Aggies, at Los Angeles, ool EONAY Lo i e Tt ‘“)‘\H“\)mf.'.m“ q], s did Humbert, soph : LRt S e teams mav be expected to shape up | Col ia will umpire. | Poilps i game last week was disappointin \ ton vs. Missouri Mines, 9 - sl o whistle blows ISlias, a tackle, has not recovered suf: is. Indiana’s regulars scrimmaged with The other Big Ten battle fronts ' bal 1l has been ane in the public high series starting | —— i ing placed i . October -1%, foot ball team will have Much attention is )",""" placed “'" ficiently from the intense heat and is o 1 phantom Chicago team Tuesday, | were quiet sectors, teams tapering ofi v 1 by haie suthorities of the tional clash at Philadelphia be-| o0 fopt on the side Jines Pat Page sending against them | their preparations for the week end's s g = foot ball Western has lost many of its hest [ 4. get @ i at Pl s ¢ performers, but ifs n»:wyww,1 center, and Jimmy Ryan, Brown and Pennsylvania. After| — \y\vy jg adding weight in the back- ) mouflaged in jersevs, each ' hostilitie 1 which were dark indeed at the start | backfield candidate, both of whom |a Shaky start the Quakers have pick-| go1q. The heaviest combination avail- o o = of the training seasom, are ngw some- | have left school to go to work. | ed up and the team’s fol- [ 41167 at Annapolis probably will FOOT BALL PAYS BILLS. fs lowers ave hs g on a ry over | yoninst Drake University the Providence “iron men.” This is & | "“pgwn, formerly an end, ‘is direct- i it Foot ball earnings are expected to S f G od St F ll {me-:! _ ¢ Lou Young's warriors. | G Hisara: yarsite: ME aiibier !)‘n’ for the (-,m| 1;_? (nl\'m.\l';‘ of After Brown they must tackle Penn gach Arnald: Horwesn Bullds. np| LGB S TCR Staditing 88 well as ons of Gri ars Follow | Afer o The e taskie e 0 it il Siawoen sy S new sadim, un el | lumbia and Cornell. | a6 icoRtly. eetar atfbacie 1s out of | N and CHORHIUNU0Y wonen B deld . In Footste S Of Thell‘ Dads Left guard.is a doubtful position!scrimmage because of lameness, but ¢ P on Yale's varsity .eleven for Satur-| will be back for Saturday’s contest. | iy — | day’s tilt with Georgia. Johnny Ho-| Thr njured regulars’are on the orge S. Lyon holds a unique posi e { hen, recently promoted to the quarter- | sidelines in Lafayette's camp as_the tion among Canadian golfers, having By the Associated Pre ¢ took over the coaching work | back job, will call signals. | Easton eleven prepares for the Rut-| won the amateur impionship of the HREE sons of dads famed in |at Syracuse University. | Four changes have been made in!gers game Dominion eight times. foot ball annals proving | Names mean nothing to the real “chips off the old block” | lius coaches and their fellow-p this ye: 4 ¥ 2 . and the three youths cademy near Syra- | put through their paces other candidates would be. Yost at- v are William Heston, jr., son | tended Manlius last year, making a “Willie” who two dec- | zood record in the backfield on the gained stinction as -1 ior team. halfback on three succes-| Ycung Heston has gained consid- | sive University of Michigan teams and , erable distinetion in his own right, was npamed by Walter Camp as the | having served last season as captain alltime all-American back; Jielding [ of the Northwestern High School of H. Yost, jr., whose father, *“Hurry and been named as all- | Tp” Yost, is still serving the Univer- ! St:te of. Michigan high | sity of Michigan as director of ath- | schools Jetics after having guided the desti-| O'Neil, described by the school ath. nies of its grid squad for 20 years, icials as having “a good idea.of and Frank O'Neil, jr., heir to the fame | the g and splendid spirit,” is not * of the “Buck” O'Neil who starred on | regarded finished star, however, one of the g Manlius elevens | and wi ned to the junior sqiidd and then Willlams College, and | until ne has gained more expe: Style Authorities Agree Starched Collars Are Old Fashioned Today’s styles in men’s dress call for the swagger ease of the semi-soft collar. The stiff discomfort of the starched collar, like tight clothes and pin point shoes, is taboo. 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