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S PORTS. - THE EVENING STAR.” WASHINGTON,” D.” ©.” THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1927 ‘SPORTS.™ PY) Grid Teams Here Are Putting on Finishing Touches for Contests on Saturday ONLY TWO OF STRUGGLES TO BE ON D: C. GRIDIRONS! Marine and Army Elevens to Slage Title Affair at, Catholic U. ¢ Will Pay Visi INTSHING being put Marine C touches today Catholic University Each team is getting in its final pre paratory licks for the batile, always a high spot of the local & on seazon American University and Gallaudet elevens are polishi Saturday at Kendall Green in the only other came here Saturday. A lively rivalry has developed be- tween the Methodists and Conch Teddy Hughes’ W a spirited en- gagement is 2 isue. Georgetown's huskies ning for New York for tussle with Fordham Sat tilt will be the last for Gray unless negot ms for a with a ranking ¢ 1 the North for the benefit of land_ flond mufferers s ssful Lou Little Georgetow tor of athletics. said this mort i nothin gefinite would posed game Fordham #on ve this eve- annual George W, th:!nn s eleven, which has lost Btate this season, pose of Concord urday at Athen: 'I')vn Colonial's rugged squad. has been the return of Howard Walker, and Emory Clappe were injured. However, G. W such a limited number of dependables at hand tha ‘h Crum is taki No unnecessar S to present h allimportant Thanks; ) Catholic Unive at Brook- In honor of the team and Coach Crum the George Washington Alumni Association will give a dinner Decem- ber 1 at the La Fayette Hotel. Maryland’s travel-weal ers entrain tc where they stack up azainst Vande bilt Saturday. Melvin Young, regular end, will be missing when the Old Liners take the field inst his Commodores be other changes _in line-up. Young's leg, m,'uod in the Virginia game, has not mended. take his place. There also may changes at one halfback position and gridiron- Byrd and Walter Chapman, manager, will be in charke of the Maryland squad that will get in a final drill before boarding the rattler. For the first time the one-year resi- dence rule this season will apply to v.. because O.Gs. are better ... thats why you can smoke them- “What is it you like about OLD GoLD Cigarettes?” we asked 10,000 O. G. smokers . . . Almost to a man they spoke of its throat-ease. Of its absence {1 Northerns will furnish y | tion -, | Wilson , fleet halfback, w ho tadium, While American U. t to Gallaudet. hasket hall University, in all &pc tution. Una must at George Washington It is to be put into effect ts at the downtown insti- the one.year rule student ave &pent one full school y | at George Washington hefore being eligible for varsity teams. But three vears of varsity competition will be al- lowed. The rule does not bar transf students, hut they will be limited to years' participation in varsity including the time they have at other institutions. phasis will be laid on freshman us &ports with a view to developing capable varsity material. \BOAT CLUB TOSSERS IN PRACTICE GAMES | Potomac Boat Club basketers have | hedule for tonight. onal Bank and Compan District be met at Central High gym. Bankers | will be opposed at 6:30 o'clock will take the floor at 8:15 hese tilts will be the last | scrimmage sessions hefore the Boat- | men open their regular campaign. the opposi- Ligntning A. C. quint at Normal gym tonight at 17 loth teams will open their Lightnings are booking Call Atlantic 202 Nativity nd for Sen y Saturda i tomor- Central > [Reds will be met tomorrow night at | MacFarland | Junior High gym, and Little agles will be engaged in the me at Eastern High gym. il Main 4161, branch 78, for games. Some <mmg quint is sought by Ca 3 E. courtmen for a game ght at 8 o'clock at Cal- ger Paul Got t Adams 13)5»\\ after 5 o'clock. pple registered 7 field goals for A, Coast Guards yesterday in fiunding Compamy E five a 32 to 2 setback. Roberts led the loser: score . i Park View quint had no trouble dis- [posing of Army Medicos last night at | Walter Reed, 46 to 20. Bond's Whirl- winds will be engaged by the winners at MacFarland Junior High gym to- morrow night at 8:45 o'clock. Live Wires will open their seventh consecutive season on the basket ball courts Tuesday night at Eastern High gvm at 8 o'clock. Park View will fur- nish the opposition. of tongue-bite and throat-scratch smoothest cigarette” not a cough in a carload OLD GOLD ‘The Smoother and Better Cigarette Produet of P. Lorillard Co., Bat. 1760 Ow15* and | that’s the way they voted. Com- | National Guard, fives “-mi He has taught his Devil Dogs a Tot of at Catholic University MENTOR OF MARINE FOOT BALL TEAM LOCAL TEAMS. All-Army vs. All-Marines, at Cath- olic U. Stadium lock. Gallaudet vs. an U., at Ken- dall Green, Amel o'cloc] York. Maryland vs. Vanderbilt, at Nash- ville, Tenn. George Washington | State, at Athens, W. Va. EAST. Yale vs. Harvard, at Cau vs. Concord ridge. polis. us, at West Point. lmra. at Syracuse. Allegheny, at | New York. Brown vs. New Hampshire, at Prov- Idence. t Boston. gles, ech vs. Detroit, at Pitts- Carnegie burgh. Swarthmore vs. Rutgers, at Swarth- more, Providence vs. Middleburg, at Prov- idence. Tufts vs. Massachusetts Aggies, at | Ambherst. Lehigh, at Bethlehem. St. Thomas, at vs. Holy Cross, at Wor- Bucknell, at Philadel- Boston U. cester. Temple vs. | phia. | Rochester vs. Hobart, at Rochester. Y. Aggies vs. Upsala, at Fast . Washington College, at Philadelphia. St. Bonaventure vs. Mt. St. Mar) at Wilkes-Barre. | " Lebanon Valley vs. Albright, at Leb- | anon, P. M. s, at | Academy Juanita, | Chester, Pa. SOUTH ATLANTIC. North Carolina vs. Duke, at Dur- ks fo spring on the all-Army eleven ham. I Stadium Saturday. nchburg vs. Roanoke, at Lynch- CENTRAL’S GRID FOE ONE OF DIXIE’S BEST| Central High School's foot ball team of Charlotte, N. C., which is to ap- pear against the local Central High | eleven in Central Stadium here Wed- nesday, is one of the ranking school- oy combinations of the South. day the Charlotte boys will play their final game before coming to Washing- ton, entertaining Tech High of At lanta, Ga., at Charloite. To stimulate interest here a pep meeting will be held Mon- day night under auspices of the Alumni “C" Club. Participating will be undergraduates as well as members of the “C" Club, The program of songs and cheers, with music by the school band. will be broadcast through station WMAL from 745 to 7:45 o'clock. Principal Alvin W. Miller of Central or former Principal Robert A. Maurer will speak. Fugene Casey, chairman of the foot in the game {in each sport every year. “It's the burg. 15| Wake Forest vs. at Wake Forest. Dball committee of the “C” Club, in charge of arrangements for Wed- | nesday’s game, which has been ar- ranged in line with the club's policy to foster one important engagement High Point, SOUTH. Georgia vs. Mercer, at Athens. Georgia Tech vs. Oglethorpe, at At- lanta, Georgetown vs. Fordham, at New | | Boston College vs. Connecticut Ag-| Haverford ve, Delaware, at Haver-| LEADING GRID GAMES SATURDAY Centre vs. Kentucky, at Danville. Louisville vs. Davis - Elkins, Louisville. Centenary vs. Shreveport. Miami vs. Stetson, at Coral Gables. Union vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, at Barhourville, K Loyola (N. C) vs. Loyola (Chicago), | at New Orlea st Mary vs. Samuel Houston, at| San Antonio. MID-WEST. Wisconsin vs, Chicago, at Chicago. Ohio State vs. Tllinois, at Columbus. Purdne vs. Indiana, at Bloomington. Northwestern vs. Towa, at Evan-| ston. Michigan Arbor. Butler vs. d apolis. | ‘ase vs. Western Reserve, at Cleve- | land. Ilinois Wesleyan vs. Tllinois Col- >Irzr. at Bloomington. at Louisiana Poly, at vs. Minnesota, at Ann Michigan State, at In-| avier vs. W. Va. Wesleyan, ai | otre Moine Dame vs. Drake, at Lawrence. Nebraska, at ve. Kansas, VS, Manhatta Lincoln vs. Fisk, at St. Louls. FAR-WEST. Monfana vs. Montana State, at | nmm orado Mines vs. Brigham Young, t Provo. Colorado College vs. Colorado Teach- ers, at Colorado Springs. Colorado Aggies vs. | Fort Collins, | South Dakota State vs. Regis, at | Denver, Colorado, at PACIFIC COAST. Gonzago vs. Nevada, at Spokane. [ n{rgnn Aggies vs. Idaho, at l'nr(» and i Stanford vs. California, at Palo Alto. U< So. California vs. Washington State, at Los Angeles. BRODA TO BECOME PRO. NEW YORK, November 17 (#).— Hal Broda, captain and star end of Brown's famous “Iron Men" of 1926, has turned professional and signed to play with the Cleveland Bulldogs of the National League for the rest of the season. A new luxury for the 10c smoker at Des | A 115-pound opponent is sought by Montrose A. C. for Saturday. Call | West 498 after 6 o'clock. Notre Dame Prep manager wishes o hear from Petworth A. C. manager. all Lincoln 8853, between 4:30 and i o'clock. I” Ariington A. € after a_game for [ strong 125:pound eleven. d”n 2 . DETROIT “GRID TEAM GAINING LIMELIGHT st foot ball team I8 Sunday with a F gameness and hard work make|Thanksgiving day dates o ; sgivi pen. Call winning foot ball teams, Mohawk | Manager Facchink, at North 3676-W. and Waverly elevens, respectiv . With the odds against them th nf Palace gridmen, and F who has charge of W Avers, Call Claren- wm""a\« Iy:t \\M\k ‘\i:’|m~' \ pac warriors and he feels confident vhfl and Apache elevens are due to| | these teams are working overtime this hoth ynnmi:n to -)m'\' )wu: his offense will get under way m'hh | 'Mohawks and Apaches Likely To Have Hands Full Sunday | have their hands full on Sunday | when they line up against Pal week to be in perfect Sunday games. Joe Gan sooner this week than it las Sunday-. | | | t stake, National Preps and ¢ Stephen’s elevens will meet Sundav. Saints won last vear, 12 to 0. Roth teams have been drilling hard this Br the Associated DETROIT, November 17.—The changing_fortunes of the foot ball week. teams of Michigan's major educational | institutions since ‘Yale was king of the conquerer East and Michigan ruled the West,” according to the ancient chant, is marked this Fall by the rapid se of the University of Detroit foot ball team under_the tutelage of Gus Dorais, former Notre Dame quarter- back. Steadily the University of Detroit | foot tall team by defeating and ac- cepting _det from strong Eastern 10| teams has gained slow recognition. | Two years ago when Dorais, former Chevy Chase Tearcat gridders will [ (am mate of Knute Rockne, took il tomar night on Friendship | Carse. the going was bad. but an ail Fleld. Washington Marines will be|Stat fresnman squad of last yedr has met Bunday. Alexandria Fire Preps |[akien cver the burden with startiing manager is asked to eall Cleveland | 7} %, : ki o8 Thase youngsters, with two years 2 after 7 o'clock tonight. | sicive to. play; have haiped to cAsey oir_team through seven games 8o this season. winning five by de. cisive and overwhelming scores, and accenting defeat only from the great Army and Notre Dame teams. Lafayettes, who drill tonight at 7| Under the coaching of Bud Boe. yelock on Virginia Avenue Play- | ringer, Notre Dame's 1926 All America zrounds, want a game Sunday. Call|center, the University of Detroit line ward Anderson at Main 4868 be-|held Army to six points early in th tween 9 and 4 o’clock. season and the next week end held — Notre Dame to 21 points. The team Brookland Boys’ Club 95-pound | has scored 185 points to their oppo- sleven has Saturday, Sunday and nents’ 40. Collegians and Columbias, northeast | rivals for 115-pound laurels, are prep. ping for their clash Sunday. 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