Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1930, Page 49

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[Cwmren | @he Foening Sfaf. [ v | WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOETR 15, 1930. * Many Big Contests in East Saturday : Maryland-St. John’s Rivalry Is Ancient G. U meRE TWO CARDINALS WHO WILL FACE LOYOLA HERE SATURDAY NIGHT []”] ”MVENS ' WA”ER IS NAMH] IN ONE OF TESTS| soun 73 ' HAVE NEVER TIED | SPORTS DIRECTOR Mills Says Chances Against AMCbe[i?:r‘E'- Terrapins Need a Victory| | a 8 | Former School and *Sandlot Western Maryland Not Next Saturday to Even || ’ Athlete Put in Charge Better Than Even. A S . : ; Series Begun in ’92. ' at Columbus U. BY H. C. BYRD. i BY R. D. THOMAS. 5 AYMOND J. (RAY) WALTER HE East should see plenty of T. JOHN'S of Annapolis will I good foot ball this week. / 4 4 & S be the underdog in Satur- With one or two exceptions, . day’s foot ball game with every big school meets an 2 Maryland at College Park, eleven of its own caliber, and { % and if the Johnnies can’t win they throughout the section bounded i o A hardly can expect a tie, if past on the South by the Mason-Dixon J performances are considered. line, on the West by Ohio and the ’ j i Since 1892 St. John’s and Mary- Lakes and on the East by the At- ; 4 L land have played 23 games and lantic, will be played a series of . ESTER. |none has been deadlocked. The RAYMOND J. WALTER. mBeln g : 3 closest was in 1897, when Bt oo ay suy of e Sear. ; : o S HEARY- John’s won by 6 to 4. SANDI.U.I- E'-EV[NS Yale, Harvard and Princeton, / nctance. The -big three-—and it F(-/ //back. | The Terapins are bent upon seems now to be nece: to y : getting even with the Johnnies, SSATY quote that term—have plenty of trouble stored ’ 3 k. S who have won 12 times and lost e ooy, oo ad She “best ” ? i asgiirs” 4 11. The Old Line rivals haven't .I-URN NlGH.I- UWI.S Bridgowater and S i# § met on the gridiron since 1923, when Maryland won by 27 to 0. Competition between these two schools o 3 has been unususlly tight. only tour| Stage Their Premiere Here times has the 30-point mark been " reached. The record follows: Tomorrow, With Mohawks 1892—St. Johll'l;c B!-;t.ls l:‘n VC.,OO. Pl = L d 5, b Joh's, 0. aying Lansdownes. 10058t Johne, 18 3 A IGHT foot ball, which already Last Year,s Winners F a’vorites : } v 1905\ 4. . 21 8t Jobu's b has been introduced here by | morrow 1906—M. A. C., 30, college teams, will have its Dis- In East’s Big Grid Contests i ' i35k S MRS | evns Vi i, siaram 02| WEVER AGAIN HURT Lansdowne Club team of Baltimore to- ki 3 . |night in Griffth Stadium, starting at s T B e %Ja"flm&tfi o XSS Ime S |58 ocock The gume wil ok oo AS TENNESSE_E TOILS Fordham to three points. 5 3 EW YORK, October 15.—A num- | *O[oct Jear Brown was hopetul of up- 1916—Maryland State, 34; St.John's,6. | contests in the stadium, during which setting Yale, but lost, 14-6. Brown has 1917—Maryland State, 13; St.John's,3. | poth the Mohawks and Apaches will be fresh hopes this week, having upset 1918—Maryland State, 19; St. John's, Princeton, while Yale was losing to seen several times. 14. i i H line- years ou;hmph'uo:er e Aoemmnadm With the Sports Editor 818 Maryiand State, 27; St Jobuve. | Eawks figurs to sart & sronger Combia, Wit & first team MA) “: lumbla, s strong By DENMAN THOMPSON no reserves, hopes for little T s e 34-0 soore SOM! better than fair en- , cess of Tom Mill's charges with i i Bk last . New York University is counting on, im- tertainment is available | thelr forward-passing maneu- e proving last year’s 14-to-0 count inst |- B Tather weak Missourl feam, o far college foot ball ad However that may be, the |°0din 1921 University of Mary! i Fordham, undefeated since 1928, has dicts of the Capital this | Green Terrors undoubtedly a prospect of keeping its slate clean| week including a pair of tussles | have in Capt. Paul Bates, B erie off e one of the poorest| under the floodlights at Clark starts on its record, is not expected to| Griffith Stadium. i, ol e It having been demonstrated box,f"u ttio of performers who msem and P‘;‘:b“"t"l &l";‘ g’: in the Georgetown-West Vir- will merit plenty of attention back. This time they are offer-| 8inia Wesleyan game last week s'é':,“ an.nyp'reucd are the Har- Ing » pals of powerful teams, Syracuse;| thet an adequately llluminated | 1ouiteq with the feats of John- Debing, fua s fins dence €5 WiT. gridiron affords spectators an | ny Scalzi this Fall that they opportunity to clearly see ;re reporflhgrbugym wlst.h schemes . everything going on and the lor “cove! 2 Buckeyes to Determine Whether | tact ment soor ba stin s » foward novelty should serve to prac- | strajght undefeated campaign. Wolverine Has Made Comeback| i g e i e | st e e Stamford (Conn.) High School pected at the George Washing- | 124" 0¢ shown a penchant for BY WILLIAM WEEKES, week the Wildeats have averaged al-| ton-South Dakota skirmish Fri- w“chdm_pmd“,g“ long runs X most a jolt & day, with the loss yester-| day and the Catholic' Univer- in addition to effective kick- i Mohawks—Hows goy, through ineligibility, of "By sity-Loyola (Baltimore) contest | ing and O ct Vestora o Tanehenry, - Clatk. OO Coach Diok e et ot | the following evening. It hap- mrylt.mi will do well not to the Bleenten. Berer an D o masiiied, hioh | ST St o F% o s e b 2 course prove |rovols Beturday night ought to mean that foot ball disastrous game SE'2 wostitwhile hrand will be | SHrous AENINE B ity | adkmm it stmontioed by Dutch Bigs offered. men of the caliber of Johnn; 1t is customary for (li. T. to let in the | verines. The only local contest under K, once a year. orthodox conditions —that 15, 30 | Doraey e Ko Sl M. | The Gardinas look for their first vic- daylight—Saturday will be the tory of the season Saturday night. invasion of College Park by St. sowand Leroy_Bordeau. John’s of Annapolis, the scrap- py outfit tutored by Tody Riggs, learned his foot ball at i | 8 E Y 28 5 g i It for % Feba e v g e st ‘while on w#et of And, mmmmw EEE ] ; : i | E{E 555 b Egis lie H | £ EE g BE (3 : 5555 £ ggii E ] i Ewg L ¥ i f B it K § 1 OATH 5§’s§§5 gl Ll § g g 3 Ef?zfi It i TaEg 1 £ g £ g gt | aéfii i i 365 H il | i =F 8 B Efg Eed § ! z g2 el ke i ly to prove somet up for the Termg now are expecte deceptive aerial tactics to an > ! extont that will make the game s Rl L ' f S Wh Of mighty interesting to watch. the newly installed reflectors That Baltimore Battle. will be used for the first time Georgetown-Western | for an attraction other than you gef Maryland battle at Balti- | foot ball. more Stadium Saturday will Turner tomorrow will present this d Michigan ly wil o i i draw the largest share of at- ‘| Several top-notch grapplers, in fh f fs O S S e Do e e o coneame. Wosch | tention from Washington grid | addition to some B lights ar coun : Rockne gave the Irish another longdrill | fans, however. who have attained popularity to be a sizzling fracas and here, and the feature between 4 | Dick Shikat, who lost his e T S6¢ from inis-city. 1t yankies | Beavyweight title to Jim Len- Economy doesn’t mean buying the Carnegle's vaunted eleven. with the Hilltoppers that West: | fough Canadian, whom Londos cheapest. The man who said you ern Maryland the Tou Little coached outft | has declined to meet, should VIRGINIA TEAM KEEN %o attain some national re- | Prove fast and furious. can’t make a silk purse out of a Shikat, since he dropped the Town snd Whey sreteitios | oimmpicun T has sow's ear knew what he was talk- even up the score. the FOR AWIN SATURDAY chkpflarlow, who went to a‘“’"d one of the busiest of i B R G B At Westminster by way of Penn e L ST ing about. Florsheim Shoes have backf 4 abou - . e and Colgate, has some- 3 ] o A A K e N Datte. h Loyola this | DOUDly Anxious to Beat V. M. I.| thingof a repugutlon as an in- | Showed his wares in New Y“gfi always stayed on top because okt Sommethiby Tore thi et e Umtverstly in View of Defeats in Past gxi?&%’g::::}lflhwm known _ here. : they | R and he seems to be all man. Gan ever get 1id of 1is Two Contests. present post, has considerable | Stopped over at Baltimore I DY paniieg enough to take a fall out of . injuries strength on the of an edge on Tom Mills, the | Bo0E, D 0o % morrow he quality to run down. When you R iy e st Duer e affable and efficlent former | P TATDER SNC/OMOTOW e town coach, famil- | the recent defeats at the hands of | started laying the groundwork | evening and Friday hasn’t been over V. M. I in their annusl gridiron iy in Durham got under way in| ning as the conquest of, » |Drilling Intemsively for Battle complete comfort, and long wear e O e aer ayere ara| Virginia Wesleyan attests, but LEXINGTON, Va., October 15—With Among the Fall Florsheim styles, was Virginia's best individual gain. has faced and Hoya supporters & |8E at Maryland Saturday afternoon, apparently is little less strong than Western Maryland. It does not have line that wears Western Efifiégi EEoot one expects it to. UNIVERSITY, Va., October 15—Be-| chief scout and assistant to ‘mmm bosk calls. for 1Bl buy Florsheim Shoes you make an Mills, George! is with athletics in the Middle | Pennsylvania and Duke the Cavaliers| for instaliing the Notre Dame | anmounced. investment that repays high Mills: | meeting next Saturds to | Bl Philadelphia and gained seven first| Mount St. Mary’s, then Loyola Buyant drove 52 yards down the field for| Western Maryland constitutes | ineir first Soufnern cause Virginia still feels the sting of | Knute Rockne, who has just are doubly anxious to gain & victory S system of foot ball at George- N , town. GENERALS UNDERDOGS dividends in fine appearance, The attack which functioned so Mills has made a good begin- downs against the Penn defenders. In| of Chicago and finally West With Kentucky Wildeata. lerence game to|a touchdown. Sackett’s 20-yard sprint| by far the highest hurdle he yet 3 and Lee The Raleigh Wing Tip is very popular Coaches Abell and Tebell have the| are looking forward to Satur- than | packs to do the ball-carrying. It is the | day for an answer to the ques- vance loles to go_ through an By g best—for less f5o Py 'S pas s~y Terrors Have Strong Line. NE foot ball observer who o [3 has seen the 1930 Western 3 Hah“ Spwial" Maryland ation in ac- ; Men’s Sho, : tlon advised this column he was 3 14th g willing to wager Georgetown st $ 50 - tion for the game with V. M. L Would find 1t aimost mpossible | perienced ! Tth & K . — to gain consistently with run- 3212 14th IN OXFORD SQUAD. ning plays, so impressed was he : Fred Hovde, former foot ball star at with the ;tnnfi: of Harlaw’s forwards, ‘but ot b 4 B ¢ ¢ : ¥ i

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