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“1 SPORTS 1930. SPOR1S. Bad Break Costs Georgetown Game : Kansas Is Ousted by Big Six Conference SCALZI IS VICTIM UPSET ABOUT DUE Ea,stAStafig Hot IGrIi?d leus |PAIDITS ATHLETES, * OFGODDATIENPT| s 7 A N INSCHOOL SERIES|, 4 Miduoest Ts Fairly Quieti) yop poagp HoLs ' 8 By the Associated Press. the Army. Dartmouth was a favorite, g ° ® EW YORK, October 25.—Half a bucmmrv;rd m of support, i dogen sectors of the Eastern | moral an Effort to Keep Rival From anssrggu‘s Teams So Far Have Run True foot”ball front tooay ™ad | pRINCETON, N3 oater 33 Out “Beyond This Year” for innil Nor stellar attractions. Gon Princeton, N " , Ball Gives Winning Edge «. GREAT END -LEAOWS to Form—Eastern Beats Notze Dame and Pittsburgh, both | Slevens which hope to do better, clash Subsidizing, Recruiting to West Virginia. SCORER_ Business, 7 to 0. o e sriorbgs e s g B T T R g Some Players. Sl g — stadtum was butt. e e Mivesrs SEohave f BY R. D. THOMAS, The Yale bowl was the site of a Dame 3 . | By the Associated Press. . 86 10 o Al AHEAT Bh e ATIYS " - | B TN LR b St (o Following Fastern's 7-0 vic- ten Cadets and Yale. . = tory over Business yesterday | " mrictly metropolitan duel between | eI —Found guilty of “recruit- followers of the public high|New York University and Fordham NEW YORK, October 25 (#).—A ing and subsidizing” ath- [ ween 1def - school foot ball champlonship series are | Made the ¥aykes Braduum & mecca for S e i Pordhaus' o letes, the University of wondering if the set this Autumn 1 g0~ | “G81 0} “features were the clash of | New York University, drew close to| Kansas today was eliminated ing to furnish any surprises. If it| Dartmouth’s triumphant Indians and 80,000 spectators to the Yankee Stadium | o0 the Big Six Conference g Harvard at the Harvard Stadium; the ) doesn’t 1t certatnly will be unusual. As| HeTRERS BL BV COCTESE Princeton; the ber 28 (| Devond this year.” » rule there are one or more smashing | po it Bilgate clash, at State Col- | , PITTSBURGH, o \fgest| The verdict of gullty of violat- b ce::r:l“:‘cnunnm d;:'”s::d u:; g‘e_gpl:n mA§$mmh““eBh’&edgerL:lfloly "l‘;“’?"‘“‘m “::tlwl :"‘! rere wn | ing the rules o(‘t“ha’eonference m 4 - N — erf b st | Cross combat, at Providence, and the | D in 192%—will pack info the big| gas returned early today, after Eastern has downed Business. All J t in the Atlantic City Audi- | Soncrete stadium on as expectéd. D e i wasningion and Jeffer. | the University of Pittsburgh today to|a lengthy meeting of faculty In other games yesterdsy in which|son and Lafayette. foo the Pitt Panther do battle WIth| representatives of the six confer- District schoolboy elevens figured GOD- | ¢iroane, October 25 (A).—A pair | One hundred and tweniy-five thou-|ence members here. saga bowed to OCatholic University|or pattles of Big Ten championship |sand tickets could have been so0ld, offi-| ne yerdict read: - | cials sald as they turned back a last-| freshmen, 6 to 25, in the Brookland Sta- mflugmgw'mfl!‘;‘vfl :& e el ooy Mg Mo In view of the practices at the Uni- dium; Landon walloped Woodward, 21 available, - o 0, eri:itha Tiax] Bealn gt and | o SR e e wne . Pitt Bwaits the Kickoft hampered by his e Georgétown Prep opened its season with | at, Lafayette, Ind., Purdue was planted | injuries, believed euiitiog (g | O e T A rams on the | b b et of Wisconsin's title-peeking | Casuslties would be in the starting line- | other five members of thia conterence versity lose its homecoming foot ball game last night to West - Virginia, 7 to 14, under the arc lights of Griffith Stadium, today un- wontedly were critical of Johnny Scalzi, the Hoyas' colorful quarterback. It was Scalsl who propelled the ball mcross his own goal, where it was down- ed by Capt. Gordon of West Virginia for the touchdown that ultimately was to decide the issue. It was a dangerous spot for Scalzi and Johnny is a daring gridironer. The *ball had been punted from midfield by the Mountaineers’ outstanding player, Eddie Bartrug, and was bouncing crazily in a corner near the Georgetown goal. Mountaineers were rushing to- Som: who saw Georgetown Uni- Col.um;u, Mo., October 25. Lt} Luck Not With Him. = 9 reported decline to schedule any athletic games I it bounced across the goal it was WO R Badgers. The Wo{:“e{lnuhr:lled avor= | O T the | O contests, Dot now 8 touchdown, with Georgetown to get o T s T e o ek s ’p..m'“ & Tikely with the Tint . Fcech RN e Sxe Muwe bt 2 e %mm o of i enemy dovrid 1, ad h oomed R e e L A e Y e ook _Buiherland of Pitt teltersted tesis beyond mz year.” LR as e ty unless Scalzi prevented, to prove & close struggle, | Wisconsin's record was more impres- | his Panthers were “in for a licking. "“;"‘hwmm“':h ;mm“m'“: o i is_expected kot shads AW yaetl anyway. Maybe Business will defest|sive than Purdues but the Boller| ANN ARBOR. Mich. October 38 (). the a1 American, Toot. pall tesme last Phil i L the and backed up against their own goal. ovember 4, Western will down | makers, desperate and stronger in man-| _ " » e ks o sudden move. Somb APAsS SOD Morember 1. | Anyihing might | eees thar 4t acy tine als semmom, | o7 ter B e D L B o e Ny ANYWHERE happen, and then again nothing not ex- | promised Glenn Thistlethwaite's Badgers | jgan today determined to remove some | star, who attended e Dace pert o i As & At Gf Thot, e vy ey, 1t 18 & | sretnirucay i iendon. of the sting of the overwhelming de- | last year, was the “recruited” athlete. fort ' toward blocking & IN HiS Berening possibiiiies. cmm:n e e s Dl o SR k450, By | Wiille the consetius wg Aist GHties Gt Mountaineer who thought to down the TERRITORY Not & Jew fans &re fust sbout con-| againet imtetsectional adversaries. from | i s an the Miint appeared 10 be | Brsctiony rad the stege to themacives. y sucoeeded, but the goose was Avp T gt tollowing -t exitiien | S 8% g R A T R R T e : hit instead of the gander. The ec- HE * Business. Coach Mike Kelley, | were ., praying Hgeron i g jorm centrie pped side-wise and John- SN“A";: they figure, has developed an eleven that It e (et T S Ein | B e k| ol nste doriomioe) Cosy ‘went the ball game, for George- Bt one that will not be Sble to Gt | aetoodins. Unipersity - and hoped. 1o | oo %“‘,fmmm i be-| tain-elect of the Aggle base ball o sever wao sble o emergefrom T very fax against Tech, defending cham- | pring a surprise on Ray Morrison's | ° : E'E. Lupton, Lawrence and hole. Cent They believe lorward passing L, . This happened in first period Light Blue did not show either suf- xcmmnw‘:demwmmm- With defeat meaning the end of Sheir |Surance man, was declared and the Hoyas made a valiant uphill - \ ficlent power on attack nor a strong| tory of season—at the nse of as foot ball c! | King, faculty tath , fight to the finish. They outgained the enough defense to stack up guccessfully | the University of Mississippl—but was | Purdue’s desperate Boilermakers were | [O8. I oo enemy consistently all the way, making THosSE against Central or Tech. Thus, the|not accorded more than a mild out to shoot the works against Wis- i mob % 14 first downs to 7, but they bobbed mT flag fight narrows to Tech and Central, | oyer the sons of Ole Miss. North consin's_onrushing eleven today. MeMillin not to permit Meissinger o e et o WL =SMML Pay these critics mantain. ern's undefeated Wildcats, with & big| Already defeated by . o | P Bminat 3 it ed them off. g VACCINATIONS Business Fights Hard. array of reserves In its proposed start- | beating ol Jot For gaining 't least by the action of Dr. W. A. Trr e today: “We're a green team and most PUT 'NEW LIFE iNTO Bastern's green team was hard put to | hibitive fuvoriie over Center College, | & share of the 1930 title. O Form Wis- T H of our mistakes have been due to in- THE WILDC overcome the do-or-die Business war- | the terror of other foot ball seasons. | consin a 1o have a slight_edge, arring x experience.” ATS riors, The Light Blue, whose starting| Minnesota, with a victory in its sin- | with triumphs over Chicago and Penn- .lnd'fwnhldt.h.emmvgw- His Shown Punc. ’ arTay included not a single player Who | gle Big Ten start: Ohio State, twice de. Sylvania, but the Boilermakers were as | Tetentatives Bausch's case was an “ex- : ever had begun o series battle, scored |feated. tn_ Conference competition, and | hear op strength as they had been all| celent chance | 2 The Georgetown eleven, green though mmeulnlmlnumofmzmeu Tows, loser of its one and only Big Ten | season and promised s bitter struggle. | o the " 8 It be, has undeniable punch. It has lost the result of & 44-yard drive, which got | test of the season, had open dates. Purdue ded on _the B b o 8 two games in succession to teams it . . under way when Toby Taylor, Eastern [ — ability of Jack White, Kissell, tative, Tad t - Eenemeseies 2 G W, and Dick Hold Stage, W. & L. HIGH BEATEN; |5k, e, bowesd S & moincs|_xew samy, oo, ovaer 28 | Eope ik i 224 S AL | ey o ot S 3 the case of Western Maryland, but in | (e . A Inson 110 ge, . . ) 9 | fumble. Quarterback (Red) Wells, | —Seventy - five | thousand _spectators | the Badgers had the powerful Golden- | faculty both those defeats carried the ball many 5 one of the big shots in the Light Blue | made their way toward the Yale Bowl -Rebhols-Behr-Lusby combination | (6% 3 e 4 more yards than the foe. . ALEXANDR'A sconEs offense, started the attack when he |today to watch the thirtieth foot_ ball for starting duty. e - o It has been unable fo capitalize on udet ns o Defeated slashed off-tackle for 35 yards. Then | duel between unbeaten Army and Yale. o o e O opportunities. Its potentialities were b L4 Flip Corridon, fullback, who was an-| Despite Yale's defeat by Georgia, the| EVANSTON, IIl, October 25 UP).— | only for o A e BB i revealed in the fourth quarter last night, other Big Bertha in the Eastern of- |Elis were close to an even choice against | Northwestern's ufidefeated Wildcats, | Sarily walt until T have conferred with - when, after holding the Mountaineers 2 Defeat of Ballston Team by Fred-|fense, swept around end for 8 yards|the Cadets, who have won four games| marching on the Toad toward a|mYy co o for downs on the Gmm 20-yard EORGE WASHINGTON and | choose to go to other schools, Dr. Mar- # 5 more. Smoak wed with & line |in a row, the last from Harvard. Army, | claim for the ‘national foot ball [ line, it made a truly t march to Dickinson have the Washing- | Vin has snnounced, no mention will be| ericksburg Surprises and May |smash for 3 and then Wells | with a veteran line and three new backs | championship, ~were at ¥ touchdown, and as the contest drew ol made of the foot ball episode at George ‘again twisted off-tackle for 8 yards and | in Letzelter, Fields and Herb, hoped for | Dyche Stadium foday by the “Praying | There was much speculation - to a close tried gamely to tie the score :lfl foot ball stage ‘“m::m; Washington, Net Winners Title. the game's "'{.’,: touchdown.‘ Corridon | revenge for the 21-to-13 beating it took | Colonels” from ce%t'r;com. i";’.'.,.".": toda) | with long falled. today, their af place-kicked extra 3 Alble Booth, whose - The represental small kD jx Johnny “""m“’:'.."""wm in | arimin ”":,m m.rc’m; at 2:30 o'clock. | (YATHOLIC UNIVERSITY'S gridders TN B S o 0f 0| STy Ay that paute Rentucky College, made famous on the | ~clean i34 - Wy o eetls 22,8 [t riore Colonial freshmen have\Ui shewed lots of fghiing spirt in| ALEXANDRIA V. October 26.—An batle it vas a tairy even Dght, with| the s to overcome 8 13-to-0 defict, sridiron & decads ago by Bo MeMinan, | SO0 G F fpaser losing, 0 to 13, to Duquesne, according | astonished fandom awoke in the third e e 5 v from ~80 yards to throwing and re- [been banished from the grid squad be- | i, aqvides from Pittsburgh. The Cardi- | though Eastern was the aggres- —_— potential Ten , but only cetoing ‘making who “struck” | athletic district of Virginia today. ‘most, Both BOSTON, October 28 (#).—Dart- | after a battle. m thousand | other S g vl wovet, I | Toan0f suding wifh S aix O T o el e At | Washington'Lee High _School _of Socond. and third " suartars Businsss | mouth, which has olled up 225 poinis tors were expected fo watch the | §arded as = ek + % tor free tuttion, board and lodging. | tack that kept oubt nearly | Washington-Lee High chool of |second and tnird quarters, Business | ROV TLTe Mol o OB el test | et i A T L s pertectly exscuted pass for 18 all the way. o ¥ ine | todsy against “Phil Mooney, that'Thomas O’ e, and - | High finall; from a pro- | yard ed its sortie in y yards, 3, "Rourke, end and back, Duquesne passed its way to a touch- | High had g gt - A Eastern held the| Dartmouth, after bowling over three the toughdown. Prank Dougherty, fullback and tackle, second quarter lon, slump and & three-game . and tive. both of Butte, Mont., gave no explana- e S oond, arier 40 e e Ty Stenogs In the third quarter after they ) minor opponents, buried Columbis un- | to mix up his line-up with anil A% $he wituation sbookiledey. Kawas Bartrug Is Effect s ot i tereepted o long mats T midRcIa e} | The results have no bearing whatever had reached the~Light Blue's 35-yard | der 8 52-to-0 count last week while | substitutes, while the Colonels employed | conference mmmd. — - West Virginia's second marker also |tion for their absence practice scampered to the goal, A questionable |On each other, however, Washington- | stripe. Early in the third period the Harvard was losing a 6-to-0 decision to | & full fighting front. individual sction is taken by one or ‘was made in the last quarter. Bartrug, | Wednesday and were assumed by Head{ gecision on a pass may have cost |Lee taking its 19-to-13 lacing at the | Lincoln Parkers, with Wells and Corri- more of the schools. The faculty mem- whese all-round performance Was 8 | coach Pixiee to be in sympathy with the | C. U. a late touchdown. < hands of Fredericksburg High, in Fred- | don doing the ball-toting, drove to Bus- bers indicated it was up to Kansas to feature of the game, started a touch- bibsed line-up and summary: ericksburg, while Alexandria won from |iness’ 15-yard line, but here were decide whether Bausch was eligible for down advance from the Georgetown plagers. d (.| Warrenton High by 10 to 0, at War- |checked by & 15-yard penalty. further tition. 40-yard line with & 10-yard gain. He| .FouP others who were absent had asti | Tenton. Again, in the final quarter, Eastern Bausch, transfer from the Uni- and Doyle plowed on to the 15-yard |sctisfactory reasons and were cleared of Considered Mttle more than a “push- | menaced the Orange goal, but after versity of Wichita to the University of stripe and then Bartrug to 5 | over” for last year's State champions, |line plunges, mostly by Wells and Cor- Kansas had been imvestigated repeated- .flm for first down, 3 yards from the | Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of | Decarbe Right | Predericksburg placed itself in a fair | Tidon, had put the ball on the Stenogs’ ly, received $75 llfll‘h from Lupton’s gl, after which Bartrug hit tackle | George Washi n, has given permis- | Kemp way to cop the third athletic district|18-yard line, Eastern held for downs. Insurance Co., the amount to be charged the score. He also place-kicked |sjon to the ba: to rematn | Abel 'Eunm»fc' series by its victory over the “Little against commissions for insurance he et 15,200 b the game; bub many | S b thtr o o VIl they o Kichehaltbaci. ... S With four victorles under thelr belts o e ta X 3 own 3 % i four es ul k o of them almost as much of a kick $hey ey z oV Fuflback” heary | the Yellow Jackets now need only a| A% &‘om 0 ey S %.?mwnh% ncx: muu_ ml_‘l’s g“m. 3 g 3 z:l: mm“fl".:uu hs‘:a des scoring , W] ves as cl ps. 8¢ two tou ] between the es. To| | OO D D o Pesiis (aiais. |, The Yellow Jackets pushed over two % ht fall, whether viewed from the | chance to win will be by scoring two e B TR g - S touchdowns in a fourth. Tally to | Wells by nle! 2 or three touchdowns. The Pitt assign- Annows AHE PuINTED EE it Atlantic or from the At- fc¢ Kovalehek, Devi: for MeCi overcome Generals, who were great- Pacifie 1ot ment isn't hopeless by any -means—not Teams. was o reveiation. ““‘l . v |G i Lally Baretd tor | sin. | Iy handicapped by the absence of thelr | & lantic to the Pacific. with a strong 1ine and sucn beckneld| FOR APACHE CONTEST ‘What s foot ball team would George- | West wm-l-,_ Yo mmny' @ 4 for Chacko, Amann for Clark, Kemp | triple-threat back, “Buddy” .Goodwin, Notre Dame has to beat Pitt to keep | stars as Baker, Hood and Clarke. But town’s be were it able to execute m 16: mfl’flm by e :‘n‘m_- 15T, Vengerl, Burns for Toed: Gatholic U. |ruled ineligible Thursday for playing a spotless slate and Pitt has to beat | 8Dy defense that can roll back Savoldi,| ¢ 'I'.hmgr«:wonmdmm employed udet, 18; iversi| Whaten Tor 4 o O ctiver, | independent base ball after the grid| Touchdown-Wells. ~Polat after touch- Schwartz, Carideo, Mullins and a | _ ~ by the Silent Platoon in its fancy | more, 7. Referee 'L, Borster’ Ummplre—ACH. Btack. | Season opened. down-Corridon (placement). Substitutions | Notre Dame to achleve the same dis- | oy ‘others has to be exceptional and [ Richmond Team, Which Invades formations! Line-up and summary: East. Linesman- "W B. Sterret, "Field Jidge —J. J. | Alexandria High employed its shock e e T pomonk:, Business. | tinction. Of the two Pitt has the | inspired. The odds here favor Notre Fositions. W. Virginla | 1 & Marines, 7; Lebanon Valley, 0. IR =Sl O Pty STEOE. ll‘l'oo'gs vf La.;:e ':netlmm out of War- | Mareolis for "Kalingk * Referee " r. "Tow | harder job. Dame. ey Tomorrow, Has Won Three ol S A6t | Davis Elkins, 267 John Carroll 7 ALLAUDET defeated Baltimore Unl- | set About s assault o ihe host's goa| —Mr Brewer. " An unbeaten Army team 1as 0 WID | Ay as better lne reserves snd more Games This Season. dihivirionaiias | o Bt John's (New York), 33; Washing- versity, at Baltimore, 18 t0 7, in a | in the second period. For the first half Gonzaga's plucky | an improving Yale team and Dartmouth | experienced ends. Both have versatile Lewis | ton College, 0. Wesl 25; Beth- contest marked by the all-round Li eleven, minus the services of several |has to beat Harvard with Mays and | backfields who can put on runnire, s .nve‘n,f = : Ei'c'r"’.vé'rf;'n“’ nfi" le, Gliaudet Tull- | praatburs o W -:A.mu' ‘Wash.-zee (1), | dePendables out of the Eame ol g | Devens back on the battle front. Wis- | gpoylq I:am:l lot of -ee.-‘:-wlu um: Apachés, 1929 Districk unlimited class Army Junlor Varsity, 12; Yale Junlor | o0y porarny Qdn o So pusl | By . gl end G | Cme O e O " huht hafore the | COnsin has to beat Purde, one of the | down the fled in ‘this contest. Dt e | et o oere b Ao . "‘E,".‘mg',' 20; St. Vincent, 0. touchdown and extra point that gave | Haynie .. e huskier Catholic University en, | best teams in the Conference, and Stan- | the type of game the breaks should de- Arrows In their game to- Crowell. Umpire—T. J.| Geneva,i3; Grove City, 13. it & 7-6 lead in the second period. Prosnan’ 5| At half time the yearlings were ahead | ford will be called on to topple South- | ¢4 .. morrow afterncon at Griffith Stadium A. Greene. Lines: : ~| When Ringle turned on the heat the | Hash only 6 to 0. Harvard will be much stronger *with | 5t 2:39 o'clock. Rme & Gonrtere 15 South. outcome never was in doubt. He scored Th the second half, though, the fresh- | ™ Oslifornia. Michigan must beat) Mays and Devens back, but these tWo| “The eleven from the Virginia capital men, with Quarterback Janowski and | Llinols, but unless Zuppke'can perform | have been out most of the season.| s far has won three games in as many : Randolph-Macon, 12; Lynchburg, 6. | Gallaudet's first touchdown with a 36- . 7 8 8 12| Kentucky Wesleyan, 33; Eastern Ken- | Yard irun and got another with a 35- Danhy Pyne, & former Gonzaga stand- | miracle after last Ssturday's tum | Dartmouth ~haspt *been thoroughly | starts, having beaten St. Mary's Celtics . Monsy. | tucky Teschers’, 0. yard dash after taking a 20-yard pass out, heading their attack, drove through il be 1 test. - of Alexandria, 15 to 7; Quantico Ma~ e Bariri, 2 (place: 7; Tusculum, 2. | from Hokanson. Score by period for two touchdowns. In he final period | "'t the Seuth Vandernilt or Abama, | 1 5o Gagg ot oW POWer{ul the GIeen | rines, § to 0, and Langley Fleld, 7 0. okt Vireipia—Dove for Drobeck, Brown ;'Tenn Poly Instl-| Callahan ran 70 yards from serim- | SiMEien.Lee 7 9 2-13|the Cardinal youngsters added their | both unbeaten, with two of the best | hers uniess Harvards physicar comcl. | Several former college players will be tor Lewis, Parriott for Bartrug. Georgetown | tute, 0. mage for Baltimore's touchdown. Touchdowns—Loy . Middleton, Mor- | t0ird and final touchdown. Gonzaga |teams in the country, will have to suffer. | tion is closer to the than it seems | 10 the Arrow lne-up. K for B Maotey. King for Bcalr. | Georgetown College, 13; Transyl-| Barnes of Gallaudet was chased from | timer, Robertson. Points after touchdowns— | counted its lone tally also in the last | Then there are N. Y. U. and Fordham | to be. That Green line is all power. | Jnickerbockers have jou. {'".c"'dn 5 czses for Leary, | vania, 0. the game for unnecessary roughness. “’;7:{’..’,‘1‘;’.’."‘bé‘°’5‘u"‘f§.."".“ k&n:.‘ quarter when Nolan grabbed a long | who should produce in New York one | And there are a drove of Green backs with it timore, but the Slizak for Ketalinas, Sealsi for Kine. Guilford, 69; Atlantic Christian, 0. The line-up and summary: areles M O Ml hean vl | pass from Dunan and with fine inter- | of the warmest contests of the day.|who can pick up ground. Dartmouth | Other two elevens looked as con- Bosek tor Danieu. . Moones for E Berex. | Louisiana Normal, 14; Union of Ten- . Position, Baltimore (7). | Houston (V. M. 1) Field judge—Mr. Sulli-| ference sped 35 yards to score. Fordham hasn’t jgeen beaten since 1028, | Das the s dvantare T ton game. tenders for the District plonship | T TR OB T n”flovi 1:& S Ae & Monas 1 O Brein | van (Fredericksburg), Line-ups: 'tvm:h ,:‘ .’ loncg ime g{,‘ gm ball m:; N. Y. U. and Fordham is another | 8T® Dot listed for action tomorrow. Bowski, Tremblay for Danner, Alenty for b A% - Antila 5 "Kuhn | Alex'dria (19). _Positions. Warrenton (0).|C. U. Pr. (35). Position, [ « Ory. @). Cavanaug] anof neck-and-neck, head-and-head propo- TR . Mooney. Okiahoma A. & M., 16; Washington, 7. : L e 3 onzags (6). Meehan J pre Knicks will drill tonight at 7:30 b 2 :___‘__~ Eentacey ““'“? Institute, 13; But- wurdemann Goldstein [ Ewa 't en Sch 1H21lllt;nn o faft end... ;}neN uxl'mi! but so has Chick .u']:,:e_r M&vg’ gu‘n‘{h‘e’r‘:mfl: o'clock in preparation for the Irvington ler_College Prosh, 0. "Philade nbea -+ DUNBAR GRIDDERS WIN ‘Oklahoma City U., 26; Okishoma | Brad o0 Philadelphis the unhesten Temple | i Maj. Covariaugh has been polnting Baptist, 0. 5.5 ments ag: Villanova. Temple has, holding back as m: coul ‘atawba, 32; Elon, 0 uch as he could. Take Hard-Fought 6-0 Battle From | gouthvesem Texas Teachers', 13; Herney olhepe e R Eaa: pamme a'the Rardeet | B ot e T e v s s S National Training School. . ae! i, 2] Mew ¢ o em -Sokert | barrler left on the Temple schedule. | ear at iven Hogment. aad. i 3 ¢ H L B S e R i P record against Fordham, not for| G. P. O. Federals are after a ‘Texas Dunbar High School gridders con- | Mexico M. L, 7. m‘]l]'ou:h,‘fi:hb—mnll. (2). Callaban, Ray-| i ovanariy . her. This is another contest the breaks | for tomorrow and especially uered the colored National Training| East Central Teachers’, 35; North- y t after touchdown — Blaughter . S8 T A o Q < drop-Xick), Bubstitations: it Warrenton . 0 0 0 0-0 0 12 738 hang should decide, as the difference is not | Palisades. Call Manager Canf eleven, 6 to 0, yesterday, in & | eastern T'“h';;.' L3 Hampden - Sydney Bonbhes or Tietnes. Caliahan Tof Taject, | Touehdowns—-Travers (1), Luckett. Point 0 0 66 axurlnehm}chfidnuwnd halt to UP | likely to be more than a touchdown. | at Lincoln 4571-W after 5?.::” . . ¥ e0, ; - 3 N ; A y 5 ouchdown—Pyns Sunda; h - Yoder for Bradley, ) Keasier. Head 1 3 T 3 & SRy t by the 125- B fouchdpwn when e supped scound | Warose Yo, 313 Chattancoga | Xeder Top, Bradley. Sherrill for Zletkg Fat. | Neriods—10 minuies "~ Comia: Time of | Ip e e en for Heliovum Morsho. for Nay: Qror | [PURDUE will be & rugged assignment, | pound Plerce A. C. eleven K] Hatts. left end for 20 yards. teree—A. M. Kirkpatrick, Umpire—C. R £ Baumgartner for Lyons, Collins for Ball, but Wisconsin, should be one of | ville. 1s_ booking at to qaihie teams to keep a clpar record | Hyattsville 296- Michigan will have too much for a| A contest for tomorrow with s fast o Tilinois }xm.up‘um seems to be ;?;mu;d eleven having a grid 6.1- e midst of one of Zu e's y vy Chase Gra 1 oLt | years. PPKe's Tare Off | 1 ager Charics Lightbown &t Wiscon- R 2 Jame for McVean, Tucker for Campbell, , 0. Time of periods—15 Kelly for Grimes. Ref 7 ! SE55% o ooems, 7 mons] o o 212~~~ | NORTHERNS TO PRACTICE | B 0755 6 g |6 University, 7. . oo ghat | e La gy promises to be a torrid | ndon School has reached a point | Hopper Midwest. contest this afterncon with V. M. 1.| 10 Drill Tomorrow at Reservoir,| where it must be reckoned with in|auise Line-ups: rosh, 0. R . M. ‘Apprentice School, 0; High Point| McGlure ~Head linesman-.john K. Bowman. Ripbar . posiuion, N Ool oy Left end ‘ Marquette, 53; Ripon, 0. The Terrapins generally are favored Mend " - schoolboy foot ball *circles, This was Coe, 13; Loyola, 0. to win, u DHORT Sk NSO plain today following the decisive lck- The hardest game to dope is Stanford | Sin 3220. ‘Heldelberg, 56; Toledo University, 0. . o - bl Northern Red Birds, who meke their | ing the Massachusetts Avenue boys| Score by periods: and U. 8. C. Mal Stevens of Yale e Baker, 54; McPherson, 0. first bid for the sandlot foot ball cham- | handed Woodward Lendon 2% |favors U. 5. "C. I figure the margin | o The Auco 4t G50, clected captain Bt. Xavier, 13; Wittenberg, 7. plonship Wednesday against the cham- | Led by Quarterback Bill Baker, Lan- & rests with Stanford. Pop Warne; Pery, Nev, Teachers), 28, Si. Bene- COLUMBUS QUINT STRONG plon Apaches, are to report for praciics | don got s atinck functioning Wit & P T Vo fi:{ifi -'tgg‘fi';z hasn't scored on U. 8. C, in'two m:: Wolverine gridders, who will drill to- 5 i o' - ks). Sul ul H This ceptional South Iilinols Teachers, 13; Bt 3 b Jiplerial, | night on the Virginia avenue play- : o Twenty-Seven Basketers Strive for| teenth Street Reservoir fleld. for Quinn, Crandall for Cands, Martines for | especiall; J Sunstitutions —(Dun- | Viator's, 0. ¥ Another drill will be staged Monday Crandall, Bryan for Hopkins. specially in the backfield, and he will | ground at 7 o'clock, afe to meet again % . gy put every detall of the Warner system i Rikeville Teachers’, 9; Westminster, 0. Places on Connors' Team. {night at the Grifith Stadium at 7 Harry Moore, right halfback, was the | to_its final limit, > :";;':.?&"’.‘.f..fi“;.‘m,‘»‘.f rolak ¥ 1ave. % Washburn, 31; Wichita, 1 ‘Twenty-seven candidates for the Co- | ©'clock. 3 , 12. big shot in Georgetown Prep's attack| It will be one whale of & war, but|a i - Rockhurst, 19 William Jewell, 12. | jumbus University basket ball team are e B Team Standing, | ® group picture taken. - : s O in the Garrett Parkers’ win over St.| Stanford should have something ANGELS WIN AT LAST Northwest' Missouri Teachers', 38; | practicing under the direction of Coach , Albans. The victors had more of an |spare, as little as it may be. Emporis, Eaos. 3 Tommy Connors, former Aloysius Club | (Gpjc] S'r“‘,gles gole e el BN R e advantage over St. Albans than the |Southern California wins sgain, Pop| FRIEDMAN IS ON TIME ' 1.000 | geore indicated, several times threaten- | may be seen swimming in the general Beat Stars in Pacific Loop Series as bl i diay, 6. tossers of provj llity and high hopes [ X ol of a strong team are entertained. On Card Today ing to score after long marches, w. i 5 1.000| A ‘feature was a 90-yard run to a game of the Will Reach Oklahoma Oity Five wrooop 2 S 8 Homer Total Grows, ern, 0. 4 1000 | youchdown by Koch, the Marylanders' bles from last year's squad 0 000 | & who selzed & pass that he Days Before Wine Battle. College. Yesterday's Game. i b S g t. versity, 6: George Washington vs. Dickinson, | Eastern, 7; Business, 0. (1. Central Missourl Teachers', 13; Kem- at Griffth Stadium, 2:3 "o clock. iitas™s G " gl Maryland vs. V. M. I, at Rich- o city, including Quigley. Daly, Central vs. Tech, Central Stadium, snd Curtain. Jonny Belt, who 3 in schoelboy American University vs. Atlantic | 3:45 o'clock. University, at ;m: M" Va. Other Previous Results. Preshmen, at Charlottesvilie, Va. Tuh WP Howard Central, 14; Western, 7.