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48 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928.° SPORTS. Much Grid Action Ahead of D. C. Teams : Tech-Eastern Clash Friday Stirs Fans N B0 ANDMARYLAND VIRGINIA U. “TORNER: STARS WHO WILL FACE MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK SATURDAY BAME WILL DECIDE TICKETS FOR TWO GRID GAMES PLACED ON SALE Possible That Little, Hoya Athletic Leader, May Leave Hilltop. BY H. C. BYRD. Western Ties Central for Third Place With Win Over Businss. have been placed on male at - 5 e o e Y Both of the games are home-com- ing affairs. towners got within striking distance of the Stenogs’ goal, but were held at bay. The Stenogs mildly threawened the Western goal a couple of times, but never really seriously. | | AT, ; T is hard to figure anything that “k‘g::musv Positions. Western. y { § " would be more acceptable to the | Kengla . EoR Saeni - orthington While the end of the foot ball sea- | Eastern High School foot ball ‘\D'enalbcu véuv.l:uud son is just in the offing, local mlleg!t | team than victory over Tech | yArks - Canter e in thelr match Priday in Central |Fintey """ " "Right tackie M b bt i S Stadium _ to determine the public |HaTzett ... Rieht end Rty s O bigh school title. Not only would |gien® o SUATIgrRECK o park they desire. ekt i a triumph over Tech give Eastern |E. Durvee Right halfback.. Brownfleld Georgemwn“m ?rylrllho 4 - the championship, but it would be |Beichardi Fuliback ..............Hunt Paratively apenking. theie’ opposiion. 1 s i by, oitiig || Beure by ‘miriods m{. xey;’peb:e 4 redlgnpgulc than hended the Lincoln Parkers by the | Business o B8 Ml L = | :\;‘tggfn %.he oth:;lxs.' #is %&m and Gray in their clash last | ‘1;.:6“:“ g:':‘%k ';“’fl' *‘-mi o Georgetown's last games are with T insite wsdaia e —Hun! rop-kiek). - stitutions: h ly, proved | Western: Seeds for Shinkle. Eby for Gerens. I L fatal to the Easterners' title chances | Ruvnessplory for | Bunley, Andgron for three, Maryland iays Virginia, Washe a3 they were tied by Tech and Central | Brievas r ok mat Fipi L, ToF Jones. : & na % for the series lead despite that they | —Mr Towers (Columbia). Head linesman— ington and Lee ul“nd Hupklns.( Until won their other three games, including | M- Deniels (Georgetowni ’éSfi,'il.‘%fm“? eb:;t '11-;:“ v.l::kn m“ was a 26-t0-0 win over Central, which had ":‘" "_""'“'C!» thought that that game might prove| ————————— drubbed Tech, 12 to 0. eam Standing. - easier this Fall. Both Eastern and Tech will present | g,y L i Catholic University is to wind up elevens Friday containing many sea- | Tech i s 1% with St. John's of Brooklyn and George soned players, many of the performers | Central " i am ‘Washington. Gallaudet meets Susque- having taken part in the game between | Bisiness 4 o0 hanna and Bridgewater and George ‘Washington plays American University and Catholic U. Georgetown's foes all are strong. The Blue and Gray eleven has been going at a great pace all season and the defeat last week at the hands of Car- negie Tech should not be construed as a weakness on the part of George- town, but rather as great strength on the part of Carnegie Tech, and the Blue and Gray ought to have an even HEAVLY ON PR Crippled Team Showing Lots | PHOENIX A. C. TOSSERS STUMPP1S LOST the elevens in last Fall's series. On the basis of the showing of the teams to date this Fall Tech appears to have quite an edge on Eastern, par- ticularly on attack. Both elevens have good defenses, but so far the Lincoln Parkers have been unable to exhibit a real pupch on attack. Coach Mike Kelley, however, is working hard to de- velop offensive strength and with a view to attaining this is trying various Yesterday's Game. ‘Western, 6: Business, 0. Friday's Game. Eastern vs. Tech, Ceatral Stadium, o'clock. Tuesday's Game. Central vs. Western, Central Stadium, 3:18 o'clock. Bastern, Tech, 1: i i i backfleld combinations. The loss of | g, ;6 5 chance to win in each contest. Of Flght in Preparmg To PLAY GAME TDNIGHT cnuu'g Millar, clever back, who is out Eeniral: fa: Ilulnnnmoo. The team 1s not in very good shape Phoenix A. C. basketers will meet a for the season with a dislocated g right now as the last two hard games with New York U. and Carnegie Tech, have taken their toll of the squad. Carroll is out and others of the team, are in bad shape. It is doubtful, to tell the truth, if the Hilltoppers will be as good this week. as they were against either New York University or Carnegie Tech, according to a state- ment made on the Hilltop this morn- g. Little May be Lost. In connection with the Georgetown team, it might be well to mention the possibility of Lou Little not being back on the Hilltop next year as coach. Little, as a matter of fact, is in rather an embarrassing position, as he has a very attractive proposition from another school which he is halfway inclined to for Maryland. UNIVERSITY, Va., November 14.—A great willingness of spirit may make up for weaknesses of the flesh when thc | University of Virginia goes up to meet the University of Maryland in Collegc Park on Saturday in the latest of the series of gridiron contests that dates back 30 years or more. ‘When Coach Neale came out for prac- tice Monday afternoon, he found 28 men waiting for him to tell them what to do. He had excused Sloan anc Kaminer and some others of his regu- lars who were badly battered. Then Coach Neale remembered that he had taken a crippled team to Prince- ton and had held the Tiger scoreless local schoolboy five tonight in Hine Junior High gym. The Phoenix quint showed real strength in holding St. Paul’s five to a 17-to-16 ssore Monday night. A benefit card party will be held by Phoeni< A. C. Saturday night at the club, Third street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, at 8:30 o'clock. All persons are invited. Proceeds will be devoted to financing athletic activities of the club. § NAVY KEEPS DATES FOR ARMY TEAMS Mountaineers, Though, Feel They Have Even Chance to Defeat G. U. MGRGANTOWN, W. Va, November 14—Minus services of the two sopho- more stars, Stumpp and Bartrug, | ball toters, the West Virginia squad went through a brisk, but short 0 WEST VIRGINIA = shoulder suffered in the Business game, is certain to be felt by the Light Blue ‘White. Western is now tied with Central for third place in the public high cham- pionship foot ball series race as the result of the former's win yesterday over Business, 6 to 0. Western and Cen| have each won one game and lost . They will meet Tuesday in the final match of the series to determine which team shall gain third place. _ Business' defeat yesterday, its fourth in as many series starts, and its final championship match, gave the Stenogs a strangle hold on last place in the race. Though Western was the aggressor most of the way yesterday, the Stenogs contrived to hold the Red and White ech, 33; Western, astérn. 8; Business. Tech, 48: Central. 0. Candidates for Tech's basket ball team were to report to Artie Boyd, new coach, today for the first time. Boyd is a former University of Maryland athletic star. Formal practice will not be started by the Tech tossers for sev- eral days. Central High were to meet Episcopal High il aiterecs 8 Aler- andria. This will be the first of a series of games to fit the Blue and White for its post-season game on November 28 here with Princeton Prep. This will be the annual C Club contest. PRECEDENT FAVORS for the first time since 1924. He re- ANNAPOLIS, Md, November 14— accept, but his contract at Georgetown h o workout yesterday in priming for|at bay time and again when the latter membered further that he had sent a Rear Admiral Samuel S. Robinson, su- . 1. te D Ot e o ge«l)er{e&m glvg‘led team on the field against perintendent of the Naval Academy, o el e VT NOTRE DA"E TEAM 85 &robnhly would not hesitate tter himself in any way that he could, ington and Lee, and his men de- feated the Generals, 20 to 13. And he stated today that the Naval Academy Stumpp will play no more foot ball this season, 1t has been definitely an- ern scored its only touchdown in the second period, when Noble Cook, West- but -there always is that hesitancy on was_entirely willing to take np With |nounced, This triple threat rm- | ern’s right tackle, pounced on a blocked | By the Associated Press. remembered that it was spirit as_wel! the United States Military Acad ‘my the | er's leg i 1 t rob- | Business kick behind the Sten al ey :2;3:1:;0: ‘;’m,;:fl,r comes 0| as skill that brought these about. matter of a rencwal of athletic relne |y I ry Loy Suat dud be p % o, | (SQUTH BEND, Ind., Nevember 14. things juently, Neale is trying his best ably will not report for basket ball, at line. Page Worthington and Seeds, feels that he is hat obligated to tions. hich he 1 one of the best, until the | Western nd and guard, respectively, | norrey or oo meibne 1 Keep intact its W o w] 4 'S L, ' The situation sums itself up in Little . avy's foot ball schedule for & pos- | Bartrug's injured thumb, which was | Rich from ess’ 20-yard line an h's f X having the offer with the inclination | that no end of skill will be needed if MARYLAND CAUSES F'REMEN SCHEDULE sible game with the Army, he taid, but | gislocated at the wrist, js showing little | as it rolled behind the goal Cook Was “&,fihfi"u h::.s:mny fo, accept it, but hesitating to do s0| (TERR Y b0 B e e T "scheduleof every ‘sport In wich | Liprosement ad, L Koud not be ut, | on i 0 8 B g gadie Brown | LUIGY opponents on thet 3 e schedule very n wi 1 un! e Wn- itnout the, ful approval of everybody | "M charges who are able to piay. YALE MAN TO FLARE| VIRGINIA A. C. TEAM [tne ‘scrvice: academies “find. ‘formeriy | Bier o tie. sideline 8t Glare. Orifuh | feld. hacks. heading its_ attack, and | ‘icy,cove always galloped away vilh o srrangements Little will remain in| _ TO Show the team that defeats don't A .. met, This includes base ball, lacrosse, | Stadium next Saturday when the Hill- | Quincey Owens, center, playing & fine is considered an omen of triumph over charge of the local school. wwt; l&n’flz !:m;:rnkm plli?gn‘& x‘nu:.ke the flegu:lnd Ltrl:ckslnd bm:a !ul\'lll - toppers are encountered. defensive game, Western merfll.vcoutt- the strong invaders. sadbigtets 3 ns arc Ing e Summer imiral Robin- oy e Y - Bus” Business, whose stars were apt. g Maryland’s games with Virginia and | being made for a special train to leave BY WALTER TRUMBULL. After making such a gallant stand {son had an informal conference with urfi:“_ie staging “.“m";"’;‘m - > Lowls, quarterback, and Mortls ch:s‘x’x,:te heokn :" ‘m,“ except Am;mmng Washington and Lee ought to be hard | here early Saturday morning and to CHICAGO, November 14.—It was |8gainst the plucky Northern eleven last | Maj. Gen. William R. Smith, superin- | gtumpp’s place, while “Big Sleepy” | Denniberg, left guard. in oodnihm ‘Saturda; n% 'vlha Lo e, e O e e | oan o beck. 05 nitorm oy sc| D0 more than s colncidence that |Sunday, Seat Pleasant Firemen are pre- | lndent of the Military Acadernv. and it | Glemn'is ready fo Al Bartrug's kieking 1%, the third period Western reached | gogfnacked unconselous in the fourth al v ” 5 - Ing R o o h OTCoAN e anitier and Tairee Ko Byrstans e e e men. e Dty | dlcting victory Sunday over Virglnia Ml G e Aoutislaed S | B Qo thar sosyians (e Cleecye. e Ty il T Shls week that, with several regulars crippled, lost | Other letter men of last vear. But on| (Eague second baseman, and "Baleh’ | 5 . of Alexandria. Though no official statement has | topper battle is freat and at least 1,000 | — - oot dondnlis o o NN to Virginia Military Institute and Vir- ‘-‘11; Ofher hand, Oapt, Luke and Fiip- | ' S3%, EELIS O the mme day. Northerns had to stage an uphill {been made, it was learned here today | west Virginia foot ball fans will be on ginia Polytechnic Institute. pin and others still are missing. Hornsby arrived to. a contract |battle to best the Firemen, 13 to 6,|that efforts are now being pushed by |hand Saturday. GENERATOR TROUBLE Virginia has ‘physically one of the with Wrigley, the chicle merchant, |.;4 Augustine belleves the Firsmen | oouential persons to bring the acad: | mdications point to a spectacular most- powerful squads in-the East. Its W. & M. TOSSERS LIST emies together and to insure a foot bail TROUSERS WE REPAIR ALL MAKES id ‘discover, clash and the Mountaineer follcwers line averages 192 pounds from end to et aravet %o bet ‘somebody oui | have it thelr winning stride. meeting next year. believe that their team has an even CR BR Virginia will be the attraction on . Jonas H. Ingram, athletic di- - end and its backfield averages about of a contract already signed. thin Geat FieAsnt 410 WK S OO0k | o s B Ingram, athiet chance to win. 185 pounds. Maryland does not meas- That is one difference between a o Berformances the two | 0% at the understanding Ll LT To Match Your Odd Coats |1811.17 14th St. N.W. Patomac 473 ure up anything like to this average, al- ball plaj d a la Judging by past with Princeton was for an early game s though its team is not the lightest et aid you think about Mary. |(eAmS appear about evenly matched. |next year, but that its date might de-| Frank Foley, giant guard of Fordham EISEMAN'S, 7th F Representing 48 Leading Mfrs. of in _the world by any means. . land?” 1 mfl.m.-, Brookland s Club now claims the | Pend upon whether or not the Navy ! University’s foot ball team, can hold 7] & Auto Electrical Equipment In meeting Washington and Lee the BURG, Va., November 14.| I thought it would go for Hoover | 105-pound foot ball title and hurls an | PIays Army. ! _sevén base balls in one hand. and Motor Part ©Old Liners play a team that has one | _william and Mary Coilege will open L open challenge to all teams in that , of the s:r':nm attacks mmme East. It/ g mgt h;,":“x"‘éi‘; mfi; 17 vy "‘M . m-?"" dflfl S m team wants mt{ h:t = Arcade Service m L touchdowns against Jo! [op] al jore. you touch- tion ane more 0] P P . and no other eleven this year, except | This match will start a four-game trip ter is its policy, Arangements for FOR YOUR CAR FOR YOUR RADIO Station E— Ohio State, has been ablé to score even | to Maryland and the District of Co- C: “you mean t}e games can be made at No 1554. 4th & Eye Sts. N.E. one touchdown sgainst the Tigers. - lumbia in which Catholic University will| Maryland-Yale game, I think— . B ben by ¥ i " ity has its work cut | D¢ engaged December 18, Navy Decem- f you have any idea I am going Practice sessions hdve m!-md 'y Lincoln 9351 Catholic University % | ber 19 and University of Maryland De-| to print what he thought, with all |St. Stephen’s Southerns and Pennants out for it this week against the St.| .0 %0 the censorship going on in this [as follws: Saints, tonight, 7 o'clock, W. A. Bobb John's of Brooklyn eleven and may have | "5 Joacon the Indians won the Vir-| country you are as crazy as the Chi- |home field; Southerns, today, 5:30 . A um a harder time of it against GeOTEe |ginis” Gonference title and their pros-| ©ago backfield when it was on Wis- |o'clock, Third and C streets, and Pen- 6th & H Sts. N.W, Washington than the comparative rec- | noots for successfully defending the| comsin’s 10-inch line and talked |nants, tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, Iowa suTimts c‘)‘:fi‘s o{ the two teams. would seem 10 | crown this Winter are bright. itself into two 5-yard penaities. avenue playgrounds. Frank. 7640 cate. The William and Mary schedule: ——— - — b “Service With o™ George Washington’s squad has been Aldl Bob Sansone, manager of Fussell- | crippled all season, but it will have 10 | DeCember 18-Catholic Unliversity at Wash SOCCER BOARD FIRES |voung Preps, wants games vith, 85- | Pckioad days betors the C. U game fo get o | i preemle pound teams. Gl west 3160, Mex: Exide contest and a lot c: = b cu el happen on' & foot ball Deld dn’ that | it ploncql Opliese of Viisina. TWO SPORT LEADERS | for’s ‘ame on Sixteenth street Reser- Garage ol time. The Colonials have an eleven | 1i—Hambden sidney. voir field, Saturday. ~Call Manager 1000 Michigan Ave. N.E. that has in its personnel en men | 17 Richmond at Richmond. Chumbris at Adams 561. North 1021 of high-class caliber to make a formid- | Febraary - Washineton and Les at Lexine- | ypw yORK, November 14 (P.—| Twin Oak 100-pounders found @ new eble eleven if they once get going 3—Virginia Military Institute at Lex- |Nathan Agar, one of the founders of |star in Goldberg in defeating Hilitops, ch it Unversty nas 0 fe bk | R T e L e AR RS Buchanan Battery By an ollywood, secretary of the | touchdown when he made a 2 field but not much in the way of & Southern New York State Assoclation, | of Korman's pass and reached 50-yards Service Sarvemes’ line. That game Thanksgiving day be- tween these two rivals ought to be well contested. George Washington has a game this week in which it has a chance to get its offense under way— that with American University. Gallaudet plays two more games, one of which, that with Susquehanna this HOFFMAN CLOTHIER FIVE have been suspended for all time by the soccer governing body as the latest step in the struggle between soccer factions. The suspensions were announced through Thomas Cahill, secretary of the U. S. F. A. Agar is president of the Brooklyn Wanderers’ Club of the Amer- ican League and of the Southern New for the winning points. His team will book games at Columbia 9810, after 6:30 o'clock. TIP FOR FISHERMEN. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Novem- 4601 14th St. N.W, Columbia 10216 Edward’s Battery - — doah week, is going to be very ditteutt. Next | SCORES OVER SOLDIERS | York State Association. both of which | iners wiie fotomac and Shesan 901 A St. N.E. week it winds up its season here with have withdrawn from the U. S. F. A, Lincoln 9118 Bridgewater College and ought to fin- | ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 14— | "Suspensions for shorter periods aiso ish with a victory. Hoffman Clothiers last night defeated | were meted out to several players and o Ca - W e Fort Myer Band by & 63 10,12 count | leaders n the game. The asociation | 4 0 ‘Miles Gas ertner Battery Of course, the big games in which | on the post gymnasium basket ball floor |announced that coples of the suspen- WX Q . 0 d Ele Servi people are most interested are those | at Fort Myer, Va. sions had been sent to_the Federation | memts Station an . Service —— to be played on local fields. 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