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i L i ffith'Adds 15 to Nationals’ List: Major-Minor Base Ball Breach Is Wide: TOTRAINING CAMP Most of New Talent From ‘Chattanooga Farm and Hagerstown. BY JOHN B. KELLER. LARK 'GRIFFITH has not been saying much lately about gathering material for his Washington bhase ball club, but he has been doing a lot of wood sawing. Right now there are on the Nationals’ re- serve list an even 40 players and but 25 are players carried over from the 1930 championship cam- * paign. The Washington prexy has iteners: Wally Da- =275 IRISH CRUSH SCOTS | 1] ] : L] Ef! g i H 3 iig!é 3K B i% ! il i iE § £ g 8 gifs : g ; | PR i ; d BEs i i 2" g § I ;? E i ) : i ster, % L !;3 el il § ¢ | % Egs b i ! i B I x : il T 1 i i H 5 i 23 i i § .| ek ] 3 i : : i i : £ g i zi%g it i ‘§1 zlig %g?if Hel18 to 0. Keyser was off H gst i f Gt HH : | s o * | game was lit! " | ray, on & trick play that caugh! > running | Week’s Gfld Tilts |Marines May Abolish AUl-Star For D.C. Elevens | = ¢ diron and Base Ball Teams Friday. Grifith Stadium, 8:15 pm. Maryland vs. Virginia Military In- stitute at Richmond. Gallaudet vs. University of Balti- more at Baltimore. SCHOLASTIC. La Salle at Cumber- wea g ™ 5 Tuesday. Central vs. Western, i3 game, Central Stadium, 3:45 o'clock. Friday. lonshi) Business vs. Eastern, P game, Central Stadium, 3:45 o Gonzaga vs. Catholic University Freshmen at Gonzaga Stadium. " Landon vs. Woodward at Tidal St. Albans vs. University School at Baltimore. Va. UNDER Z1-6 COUNT (Continued Prom First .. i i E 5 g § gi i siéi £s 1 F 5 BR ] | ; | E §ERE EEEEE \Eg i pu 1 i i ? E | | s 4 : i : g g § i : i i RE i 4 it i} L H i igkls i i i £ & i 2 H £ aais i%%zg‘ Esfii H it EEE i gi i i £ sigii E? R et Notre af‘)lfl), Schwa! 12 ¢ uth). g, s = KEYSER HIGH WINS Martinsburg’s Two-Year String of Victories Snapped, 18 to 0. MAR’ URG, W. Va., October 18. | MeGinnis School sna Mar- a touchdown before the over a minute old, Mur- t Mar- tinsburg fiat-1e 23 yards o ooe Balley, %:?.’{: ard Eu'r iy -Gldbasfof Basley: in U Today. champic champion. “x of those Preshmen. ' AJ. GEN. BEN H. PULLER, com-took s leading part in mandant of the has before him for decision a proposal to abolish the All- Maring foot ball and base ball teams and is expected to give his verdict in & short time. A sentiment for abolishing this phase Marine S £35g il i szQs lMli antico, pression of from :l“!“ s oy D. the the Marine Corps post at the _diacussions and wanted & chance to sponsor the CELTICS TO MEET BALTIMORE: TEAM Marne|Seat Pleasant Firemen to g g3 ;r? éé?i‘? | 8 g 4 5 i gkl i g8 3 : i i _lnvade Alexandria to Play Frat Elevens. LEXANDRIA, Va., October 18— ‘Turned back in its first search of foot ball glory this season, the St. Mary’s Celtics will make s hew effort to break into the win column tomorrow afternoon when they encounter the strong West Arlington A C. lthmmn(fiwwh Bflg'l Park. Play will start at 3:30 o ‘The Green and Cold have Eflmaflmmfl revealed in t Sunday’s game with the Arrows in the three hard workouts held this week and are ready for the battle with the Mounmental City com- bination. Charley Corbett, manager of _the Celtics, said today that Mike DeRue, who starred at guard for the Wt - Fuller | ton Mohawks for several seasons, WO in the locals’ ad- | PP New York U. Shows Missouri Fake Plays and Wins, 38 to 0 éggggf éé*§s§ 5 g ‘The rest at the intermission HOVASAREBEATEN BY 11700 SEOR {Continued From First up & pais. Then came the skilled-toed wrence. did EMERSON IS DEFEATED Loses Game to Staunton, Which Has Big Weight Advantage:’ The Washingtonians . were out- weighed and the Btaunton team pre- 1d | sented an impregnable line. Siehe guard # rd. m:m tackle. ht el Touchdown: Western ryland—Koppe. Point after touchdown—EKk (placement). Pleld goal—Lawrence (drop-kick). Substitu- tions. wn_Danner, Leary. Bordeau, Western Maryland— Law; Clary. Referee—Mr. McGinnis '(Lehigh). Pield judge—} (Michigan). " Umpire—Mr. - Price ( more), Head linesman—Mr. Hoban ( Time of quarters—15 minutes. {|LEE IS TRAPSHOOT VICTOR IN TOURNEY |2 annual trapshooting tournament held today by the Oriole Gun Club was below ndicap. 81°(18 yards) il 10365, quarter - { lone touchdown. WEST VIRGINIA STATE Bisons in First Home Tilt Give Visitors Fine Battle Before Suffering Defeat. : versity foot ball team, 7 to 0, afternoon in the Howard Stadium. It ¥ | was the first home game for the Bisons, expected. out- shone West Virginia in passing attack but the visitors were superior on run- ning offensive. West Virginia threatened the Howard goal almost constantly in the first half, but the Bisons contrived to repulse all the drives except that in ‘which ht the visi! score last five minutes of the Bdwards plinged across line to culminate a d on Howard broug] wn. Nash drop-kicked the extra point. d , ace of its Bisons exhibited a decidedly more lfl; gressive attack in the final half. the closing minutes they opened a spec- tacular passing forsy with Marshall on the throwing end, ich enabled them to drive deep into enémy territory. Then Marshall slammed off tackle for put the ball on the 20 yards more to [ Yellow Jackets’ 10-yard line. Here, use of a recent injury, m« trick play and lost its best g chance of the afternoon. second | h; however, Howard fumbled on an at-|and Bl ' line-up tomorrow. Seat Pleasant Fire Department, which has always produced a team ca~- pable of giving local clubs a stubborn struggle, will send its gridiron machine heére tomorrow afternoon for a Capital City League, unlimited battle with Alpha Delta Omega Praternity. ‘The game is to be played at 2:30 o’clock on Epps Hunton d. ‘With two defeats ign. Among the players signed ‘Whirlwinds are Howard, .Ylnmlloon . Moore, Davis s!mp-;n. J. Simpson, Garey, Goatrey Garvey. NAVY PLEBES DEFEAT GEORGIA CADETS, 6-0 Pendleton of Losers Runs 50 Yards to Vain Touchdown, Which' Is Vetoed by Offside. gaining, and on three CHECKS HOWARD, 7-0:=; third Murray for hes for Pulp, Johnston for e¢ for Chung-Hoo: n &{ Stone, Clark for for up, Walkup for Hampson, for Brest, lars or . Wi El e flrH ", inesman—J. R. of quarters—15 minutes. WIN TIGHT PIN MATCH Commissioners Lead Baltimoreans by Two Bticks in Five Games. In & duckpin thriller at the Stiver swpflnx alley, the Commissioners of the Bowling ter Five of Baltimore by 2 pins, 2,804 to0 2,892, in the opening 5-game set of a home-and-home series, to be finished Excellent In‘ by Askew, Pickus lakeney final game made the match close. The scores: BOROTRA WINS TITLE Defeats H. W. Austin for English TASK FOR MARQUETIE. "fl%mmm‘film m‘m hm“m Covered Courts Championship. LONDON, October 18 (#).—Jean Borotra, French Davis Cup , won the English covered courts cham- plonship today, defeating H. W. Al of Great mm“m a :‘ghv:«t match at Mohawk-Irvin gton Grid Game | Headlines Sandlot Schedule AST Wednesday when we recelved such a glowing report from Capt. caught off Point Patience trolling, trout running from 4 to 9 pounds, taylors (] . £ ¥ iy 1 i g8k E g 3 | 5 & f Is ‘gi : i i it 3?: 8 i > g2 o g : s 8 g & H [ ! =?§ ik %5 8 ;-4 i E i 5858% EORGE KNIGHT, at ) eonardtown, telephoned us that the trout, blues and rockfish are still anglers good sport off Brettons a: g A v across i at C 37 | St ClementaBays, the IS 8¢ | Weatern Oroas-Oousitry Toan Beats| thuir and at other well _ 150-POUND SECTION. “Pbt Pennants vs. Columbias, S worth fleld, 1 o'clock. SRR, e, 10 Mardfeldts ’Vl; Del Rays, Mount H:wh vs. Palace D. G. 8., Brentwood » | Sedt Pleasant field, 1 o'clock. Four.of the ts in the Sport Mart League are listed for 135-pound teams mdeu many for 125-pound elevens. ‘The league card: 135-POUND CLASS. Wesleys vs. Northeast Trojans, Po- tomac Lot No. 1. uvgnt mrummm vs. A Potomac N e Bt B Petworth Pennant gridders are to ther thxonamwrumd' gug'“mmmsmn to Silver Spring to engage Ky Loy ) el at Griffith B;dlum at 10:30 o'clodk this — Alcova Motor Company gridders will entertain ‘the N on the Arlington, Va., fleld -this at 3:30 o'clock. Northerns are to assemble t Manager Otte's home at 5213 Georgla avenue at 1 o'clock. S 338sE B & 255 55335 Byl S LE E WISCONSIN WINS RUN Pennsylvania in Four Miles. , Wis., — ATIS ., October 18 () fi-unm | E et B biggest forest fires, taking heavy toll of timber, farm and wild life, have oecurred in October over & of many years, according American Game llegiate ! 24 to 34, over .&:llfl'cuuémnhdmwk 10 yards ahead of Wi = T fin- £ HUGE CASH TOTAL AT STAKE IN ROW Big Leagues Balk at Payln(‘ $480,000 Draft Toll to AR Teams Each Year, - id LA BY GEORGE CHADWICK. rEW YORK, October 18— tween the major and minor leagues. 3 Scarcely had the world series tumulté when the master minds of 13 §oE: y o E E ‘§§. §§r Eg i : i 5 %a 0 ¥ § sé% Eggtgc EgfiE it T %EE PE i T 1 i 3 i i § : g % ] §3E 3 g o3 g% i I ke A i &g i | E2 st i ) 180 sl i i he B ks ’ 5 g3 (i ?sj i E E' i 3 ) al i | !ggi E983 ,2,.5 £ d i i : 8 H T 1 | E g i ¢ i 1 ; it eiig 93 k ST. ALBAN'S DEFEATS’ MOUNT ST. 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