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Penn Called No Set-Up for Notre Dame : Zuppke Favors Midwest Aggregations QUAKERS MAY WIN AS ROPER SEES T Thinks Irish Due for Let-Up. Tiger Coach Sizes Up Other Big Games, BY W. W. (BILL) ROPER, Princeton Poot Ball Cossh. HE big game in the East to- morrow is the Penn-Notre Dame contest in Philadel- phia, At first blush one would say unhesitatingly that Notre Dame should win. Their record is better and they have a more polished attack,and much greater reserve forces. Penn falled disastrously against Wis- consin to come up to early season ex- pectations, but even at that I predict @ very close game, and I wouldn't be ng Dame ) players are have a _Jet-up m time dunnl ay be so strong that season. even with a efl.-up they will prove pow- heavy schedule to date. Thll have some effect on the players. I look for the Penn team to find itself. Illinols plays the Army. Illinois has less strength than in several Awh&snutmm.em'mut Cagle, than it has for the I.Hu- mmm-murm- : Tro]an Coach Looks for Stiff Scrap With Golden Bear Team Off.Tackle Play Crown# Utah As Gridiron Leader of Rockies AY PRICE BY OSSIE SOLEM. Drake U. Coach (Writer for the Associated Press). st play in foot ball is the off-tackle dash. It is the hulc y -of every run- ning attack. OouhuPh have different as to how the blocking id be-done, but the general the- is the same with the: 3 BY HOWARD JONES, Southern California Coach. OS ANGELES, Oalif., November 1.—~When the whistle hlows for Southern California’s game with ‘California here tomorrow I an- Hfllmmdtheneflesthtfitsof HORNED FROGS’ GRID STREAK THREATENED |s&uor Texas Christian, Undefeated in 18| Games, Meets Tough Foe in Rice Institute. By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex, November 7.—Texas Christian University, undefeated since 1928 and with only two ties to mar its to win the game. enough ,i H Y again tomorrow, 't think it is necessary, there~ say anything more on that sub- ed excep t year, and a big strong line know that whatever their record to d and if the Huskies con- 'ovement they r rivals. How- mmo{m&hllmmflumay m it uhml:“ :vg"l;ners u':;n will hit agal ashing beaten California, 13 to 0, Wi will be geared to a high pitch against Stanford and I believe that it will take practically everything Stanford has to win from the State has & ‘Washington pa tively easy rnu with Idaho and the score should be just about what the GEORGE WATKINS end Watkins to push the defensive left, tackle in. Forsberg, quarterback, and Price, fullback, shoulder to shoulder, Tun the end out of the Oro('-. ht guard, D as & perso t.ertemr up the fleld over the vacated by the defensive left Croft has instructic h?l to knof.k dnwn y. comes out. und rsonal through. Utter, lm end, bheh down the field. The balance of uu linemen get between the path of the ball and h}:manm to(t.hemonthe . This 15 & version of the most con- gistent five ot six yard ground ground gainer Uounndoctbm&en. unmlhov-u trimmipg _Gonzaga - week, but ‘Washington State is fs S U whieh. w State, comprise the nnw-m the :Jouz u:nxu“hus the Ugl;ludwo( l-l’m\lld have little trouble 'Innln‘m % the Rocky Mountain Conference it seems entlrely ununly that -ny of the other teams will be able itop the powerful Utah University llevnn Utah phyl Colorado Coilege this while Pullman —fioya Gridgraph To Depict Game Glonomwn 'S battle with Bos- ton College in Beantown tomor- will be recorded play by play on e gridgraph in Ryan gym- nasium. Action will start at 2 o'clock. A mnominal charge of admission will be made FOOT BALL #1:50 Reend to Baltimore * Samgfixv. 8th OHIO STATE at BALTIMORE STADIUM Tickets good on 11 am. and 12 noon trains, returning .any train same day. Washington, Baltimere and Annapolis Electric Railway York Ave. N. Experts Size Up Saturday’s Tilts BY BILL ROPER. East. Army-Tllinois—Army. i~ Tufts—~Brown, Carn Tech-rmmumh—A toss-up. Columi Cornell- Hothrnell Dartmouth-Allegheny—Dartmouth. Franklin and Marshall-Swarthmore— Franklin and Marshall. Lafayette-Rutgers—Lafayette. Lehigh-Princeton—Princeton. Navy-Ohio State—Navy. N. Y. U.-Ueorgia—N. Y. U. Penn State-Syracuse—Syracuse, Penn-Notre Dame—Close. Yale-Alfred— Yale. Temple-University of Miami—Temple. Haverford-Hamilton—Haverford. Villanova-Bucknell—Villanova. Harvard-Michigan—Michigan. South. Centre-Wabash—Centre. Alabama-Florida—Alabama. Washington and Lee-Maryland— Maryland. ‘Tennessee - Carson - Newman — Ten- nessee. Georgia Tech-Vanderbllt—Vanderbilt. BY BOB ZUPPKE. Dame-Pennsylvania — Notre ‘The Irish backfield, aided by Notre vard—Michigan. Barry woodxsmdwh..m ‘but meet Mr. Newman of Mic! rmy is stronger in Army-Tllinois—, every way. Ohio State-Navy—Ohio State. The Buckeyes have improved considerably. Chicago-Purdue—Purdue. The Boil- ermakers have one of the good teams of the country. Minnesota-South Dakota—Minnesota. Wfiscumm -South D‘koh State—Wis- consin. Towa-Marquette—Iowa. But no sur- jette wins. braska has a good chan Towa Bu[o—u!-ourl-—!owl State. They've lost some close ones, but ought to_win time Kansas Aggles-West Virginla—Kansas ggies. Drake-Creighton—Drake. BY HOWARD JONES. California vs. Southern California—It l&.oh like one of the toughest games of Year. A THINKS OWN TEAM WILL BE DEFEATED Army Outclasses lllinois, He |tim Says—Fordham Rated Over Detroit. BY BOB JUPPKE, Poot Ball Coach at Illinois. Middle West should win the lion’s share of the four games its teams will play in the East this Saturday, Notre Dame - Pennsylvania, Michigan-Harvard, Ohio State- Navy and Illinois-Army. Although Kansas probably was over-rated, Penn must have im- proved considerably after the debacle at Madison to defeat the Missouri Valley team so decisively. But Pennsylvania is up agnlnlt the greatest backs in the country as a group, and the Irish linemen will be more agile. There must be team-blocking to make possible. When players have the feeling that if each one ukumms le, they wul stretch themselves to block, lnd that the situation on the Notre nquld !umdo:mmmnmhnnly one star back Penn must fear the whole backfield, for any Irish back at any time may break loose. 1 see no chance for a possible test of Notre Dame before their Northwestern game November 22. Of the ovpvncma of the Irish to date only one has pressed them, Southern Methodist, since de- feated decisively by another team, and Carnegle Tech, Navy and Indiana have all taken good lickings at other hands. Pitt could do no better than tie Ne- braska, which is below standard this season. Wolverines Rugged. Michigan has a rugged defensive team with no running attack, but has a dan- gerous passing attack with the best thrower in the Middle West, Harry man. Most impressive is number of throws Mic New- ‘Washington vs. Stanford—Another clev-; one with bl‘h l.lkoly to decide it. | Purd vs. Idaho—Cougars ity £ (Copyright, A—On:on looks 230 by th‘:.;lnnh American STAGE CHARITY CONTEST Culver, St. John’s Military Schools, Unbeaten, Meet in Chicago. CHICAGO, November 7 (#)—Culver Military Academy, Culver, m and St. John's Military of Delafield, Wis bm.h undefeated this season, will Ehlr‘lly foot ball game in Sold]er Held tadium tomorrow. The receipts will be turned over to the American Legion and will be used in relief work for World War veterans. o i BLUE WINS GOLF EVENT. . N. C., November 7 (#). J. Blue of Pinehurst won the event of the Win- Edwin L. ter season, Scofiel New York, 3 and 2, in the final. i averages well on speed. Harvud is highly rmndzd as a passer, - ‘;‘; probably be close, Army is bigger and stronger physic- ally, more verful and faster every- where than this year. The Cadets outclass us man for man in every de- partment. Qur scouts report that the Army players are much stronger defen- sively than last year, and while their backfleld is new its men have had ex- rerlence elsewhere and are better tack- lers than their predecessors. It is only common sense to say that Army is the favorite. Fesler Is Mainspring. Ohio State had improved so much against Wisconsin last week that the Buckeyes looked like a new team to our scout. They ran off their phyl smoothly and there was teamwork. Fesler is the backbone the team. He plays well nt fullback, passes and r\mfi in good style and plays end on dei Cou:hwuhmunhudoml:ood obln developing a largely ine Our Sensaflonal Slle Contlmmd Your Last Chance! ! ! SMORE DAYS FRIL. SA’I‘. Nov.7 Nov. SUN., 8 Nov.9 Any Used Car in Our Stock That Sells for $200 or Less ern’s fine passer, will be unable to play, which will damage the passing attack. The Hooslers have been a hoodoo for Northwestern for the last three years, but I unnntlrin them any chance this a real upset if they should Chicago's only hope against Purdue is to keep the score down, while South Dakota and South Dakota State are breathers for Minnesota and Wisconsin and the Big Ten teams should win handily. Marquette has won six straight games and should play a close game with Iowa, but I pick Iowa. Ingwersen has a sturdy squad, which is improving somewhat, although it is considerably below Iowa standard. Fordham Chosen. Fordham Soes West to_pls; coached by Gus Dorais, who his way around. Fordham looks lnd is my rfll The unpnnnm Missouri Valley game is between present champion of the lfi ml. and Kansas. Kansas has defeated Kansas Aggles and Jowa State and shares Oklahoma, which hmh Kansas m hllknly but I favor not play '-hll Iowa State lm dlculvely to Kansas, but played close games with Nebraska Ext::uou.homlbe May Y‘leudmh 1s that Towa cannot len; r and will take Missouri. Salams Bo McMillan takes the Kansas Ag- to Morgantown to play West Vir- nia, a contest hard to figure, but I'll uy the Aggies. I think Drake will take Creighton. (Copyright. 1030, by North, American News- aver_ Allianes.) CLAIMS AUTO RECORD Baker Makes Transcontinental Trip in Less Than 61 Hours. LOS ANGELES, November 7 (#). Cannonball Baker, racing _drivi claimed a new transcontinental , spe>d record for automobiles when he ar- rived here from New York after 60 hours 51 minutes on the road. He said this time was 6 hours 47 minutes less than the pivmus mark. He left New York Monday nig! -L’Dmlt. : lowa-Marquette Game Heads Weak Midwest Grid Schedule By the Associated Press. \HICAGO, November 7.—The only prospect for & real battle on the Middle West's meager foot ball- schedule tomorrow is the meeting - of Jowa and Marquette at Milwaukee. Chioago's chance of even staying close to Purdue is so alight as to be unnotice- able, and Indiana’s chance of stopping Northwestern is about the same size. South Dakota does not figure to defeat Minnesota, and South Dakota State stacks up no better against Wisconsin. Hawkeyes, however, inspired by an un- expected victory over the University of Detroit last week, will run info the sternest kind of opposition in Marquette. The Hilltoppers conquered Boston Col- lege last week, 8 to 0, using a couple of from the fleld as the medium, and 'y appear to be good enough to take the Hawkeyes unless the latter have an- other da; V. N iwestern will send a patched-up backfield against Indiana, but will have its , with the exception of Pug Rentner, available if ' needed. Leach will be af r, Hank Bruder and Al Moore lt the halves, and Reb Russell at full. Hanley was bruised at Minne- sota last week, as was Frank Baker, star end, who also will be on the bench at the start. The Koulns only hope ‘was to keep the score close. Stagg Bolsters Defease. Coach Stagg has done nothing but work on defense all week and it is evi- dent he will be satisfied if Chicago keeps Purdue from running wild. The Maroon attack has not functioned sufficiently to score a point in- four games, while the Boilermakers have gained momentum with each game. The big eastward movement by four Western teams started yesterday. Michi- gan's squad was given a tremendous sendoff as it left for Caml , Mass., home- Harvard. The team was at its best strength and was almost confident of making it two in a row over the uunmm:wnm:nuuw song as he herded his 38 Notre Dame warriors phia 'htre the Irish will meet Pennsyl- vania. He said the team was in excel- lent shape, phmeuly and mentally, and “on _paper, figures to win." The Illinols and Ohio State squads were not so optimistic u M started for their games with Am Navy, respectively. The nnm ‘hope of ally getting started after Iulns 3 umerous cripples, was only an outside bet to de- feat the N-vy 135-POUND GRIDMEN WILL CLASH SUNDAY Aieundfin Engine Company to , Play Nav Yard Marines—Celts Plan Big Battle ALEXANDRIA, Va, November 7— Cleveland Shaw, manager of the foot ball team representing No. 5§ Engine Company, Alexandria Fire Department, has scheduled a game for *his charges with the Navy Yard Marines of Wash- ington Sunday at 3:30 on Haydon Fleld. St. Mary's Celtics are dickering with the Apache nnd Mohawk elevens for their annual g It is expfl:'&d that the game with the Apaches will be played November 23, with the Mohawk battle following a weel later. Aleova M “Co’s im will take onw: club _col es of 2:30 on Mlln‘l:‘l‘mld. Fort Myer Soldiers and the A. C. of this city will stage Sundny at 2:30 at Fort Myer. Engine Company is 150- d-class opposition. Clc\':i:l:d Shaw at Alexandris 311. When People like you for 16 years, You’re Good You've got to be GOOD to keep public affec- tion for any length of time. People in other cities, where we first started, have been going to Wonder-of-America stores for sixteen years. They’ve been going back. their friends. A wonderful IDEA is the reason. An IDEA of buying all our own fabrics, tailoring them ourselves and selling the clothes direct to you at one low price—$17.50! This city too liked the idea and the value right from the time it was introduced. Today we have one of the biggest one-price _clothing businesses in the coun- try, and one of the biggest one-price clothing stocks in the country. Come in, man! OVERCOATS—172 Chesterfields with Velvet Collars. Sizes 34 to 48. Shorts, Longs and Stouts. Llamas! Boucles! Meltons! Kernya! Fancy Plaid Backs, Box Backs, Belted Bacln——m Single and Double Breasted | Cash Payment on Delivery Up to $20000 ; $ 5.00 Up to $250.00 | $10.00 Up to $300.00 $15.00 “Up to $35000 $20.00 $30.00 $35.00 :'ulcm Southwest Conference uuo The PRICE OP CAR Owls, rise ice Institute the flm zlwen a fortnight ago y winners over m. the owl: promhe to supply Cy ‘with lll the opposition the €an_handle The Progs' seven victories so far this season have been scored over comparae tively weak opposition, while the youth- Rh.‘e eleven has been under some Going Out of Business All used cars in stock must be sold at once No reasonable offer refused. This is your chance to buy a good car at 'r‘n omer leading contenders for the 930 crown, University of Texas and ylor, clash in the day's second head- | e attraction at Waco. Texas has No Mortga%e on Furniture or on Real 7 win over '.hz Southern e B Baylor's outstand- stars, including Jake Wilson, will | -m their last game against the Estate—The Most Liberal Auto 1 Sale Ever Held! til 10:30 and Sund OURISMAN CHEVROLET SALES CO, your own price. Terms Can Be Arranged Wallace Motor Co. 1709 L St. N.W. Decatur 2280 Open Evenings and Sundays 2 Stores: ml 7th S0 %"’Nw GRIDDERS PREPARE. Both Stores Are Pp— Late Saturday Byenit Mercury and 's Palace 125-pound

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