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*AFIELD AND AT BAT Counted Among_Anoients. of Game, Third Sacker by No Means “Through.” BY JOHN B. KELLER. : ARLY in the last base ball campaign after the Na- tionals had been well thum; by the Athletics| seribes d the country poked | ‘much fun at the Washington club, dubbing it Griffith’s collection of cripples and crudities. Some in-| Washington | his talent and included among those mentioned as tottering toss- A Six! £RRR. i will §ixs i ,i_ il . | ggi o Bef i . § ] ! Bz, is%’ §st -'!' 49 [ 3 &Yi § . i | ggm’;;g S i i i % i %) H | ; ;S i ! it RE3EY T I £ | h £ K] ¥ § £ 3 3 ;! gENE ol i [ fis | i 5E Fif o Iif st g! £ . ir';: . § ;f{vz 2 § § i i Ball - £ ] !;! i | I il L ) i i efBst =f e il i;. iz g, i F411 | i fl I i ! ; it i i ! '&5 i i § 5 i y o i s 8 ; Jit; Ei?!i i i, VA Wa; WITTENBERG HELD 00 Opglethorpe Nullifies Two Threats|letic of Ohioians in Tight Game. $iies, o i from f i ! I ! . i BATH DISTRICT VICTOR Charles Town High Beaten, 0-2, E“ 3 BERKLEY”" vember 8.—Pla; h:l. Bath High School nosed oul here. | _ Berkley benefitted by a safety in the first quarter when Baliey, Charles Town fullback. recovered center bel ise b e of quarters—| ar Fesler, Buckeyes’ all-around star, is carrying the ball for a substantial advance. A LWL HONGR ATHLETC LEADER ty-Seven Changes in Code Will Be Considered at Convention Here. OR his “ability, every section of name him. Army-Navy Grid Truce Looms War Heads Confer on Resumption of Sports. Navy-Fordham Charity Tilt Deemed Likely, By the Associated Press. ECRETARY HURLEY yes- terday began an active consideration of the ques- tion of the resumption of athletic relations between the Army and Naval Academies. The War Secretary conferred with Gen. Charles P. Summer- all, chief of staff, but both de- clined to comment after their meeting. They had before them appeals for both a post- season foot ball game this year to raise unemployment funds :e} -! fe(u!urly scheduled game 931, The impression in Army cir- cles was that the rift between the Army and Navy would be overcome shortly. Both Secre- taries Adams and Hurley were understood to be hopeful of a settlement of the problem be- fore the end of the present foot ball season. Meantime, Grover Whalen, acting for a New York citizens’ committee, attempted to com- plete arrangements for a Navy- Fordham foot ball game, the first in the history of the two institutions, to be played at the Polo Grounds as an unemploy- ment benefit. Secretary Adams said the Navy was ready to play a game, the proc of which would " be given to a national chari- table organization. “Inasmuch as the Army has declined to play, a game with Fordham seems ble,” Sec- retary Adams said. rers s Brisk Battles Likely Today ‘As Fine Sandlot Teams Meet i | il i I L il i | § i o} % i L 4 Iy aii - 111 s}& a . E,;' f?zé;g I 8 5 ¥ i il f in Line Defensive Game. SPRINGS, W. Va., No- fine defensive foot & 2-0 win over Charles Town High a ‘hind his goal Line-up and Summary. kley Mp'gs. Position. Charles Town Rieht end. - Risler ]i::rpunmm Virsinia). | | LLEY GAME ENDS EVEN ynesboro and Martinsburg Schools Battle to No Score. three tilts in the un- . i three in the 160-pound limited class and . & 2 ¥ o 3 ‘ Stores . gm Brepe. "Bl e “Field, 390 b.m. M marin Baunante vs, Centennials, Gon- mpe Feid, 1 pm. J. Mitchell and Oran- 5 Rayg vs, Oolumblas. Del Ray Pield, resion Del 2:30 p.m., rateias R, Babeannes. Mount In the Mart Sport League four gam each are carded in the 135 and es 125 31 pm Mount Rainler vs. Noel House, Mon- ument, No. 1, 3 pm. Astex vs. Peerless, West Potomac, No. 3, 1 pm. Stribling Laughs At Sharkey Offer By the Assoclated Press. 'S, Each with 47 hits. 'OHAWKS are not scheduled to play today, but they will not be idle, ha: carded a practice. Players are to gal at the club house at 10:30 am. The Hawks will face tico Marines next Sunday at Federals and Mercury lawn PFleld at 1 o'clock. Petworth Pennant foot ballers are to tory | tion at Arlington COOK WINS GUN CLUB HIGH SCRATCH TROPHY | Triumphs After Tying With Faw- sett and Marcey—Wilson Takes after o and C. O. Faw- B0-target string In the miss-and-out shoot for those tied for the added target trophy Wilson outlasted Shelton, Strowger and - mi He finished back on the 24-yard mark. !’ H. H. Shelton starred in the Singer trophy events, mnflm & 22 in the first and 23 in second of the 26- unv;mmnu.mmmuflm one Julius” captured the award on the umm, putting him in a tie for the lead with Lieut. Comdr. F. P. 20 bles for a total of 100 targets. Yesterday's scores follow: 50 targets, (16 yards)—Cook, 47; Marcey, 47; Fawsett, 47, Wilson, 46; Strowger, 46; Wynkoop, 45; 41; Creen, 30; Pranklin, 39; Messick, Y Jeomeger, J0.30; Green: Marcey, 22-20; Strowger, 20-20; Green, :1-10;“ , 18; Wilson, 20-18; Stine, 16-21; Fawsett, 17-15; Messick, 21-21; W{n.koop, 20-20; Morgan, 20-14;' Parsons, 16-12. TO HOLD BOXING SHOWS MRS. HARMON BROKE CHICAGO, November 8 (#).—A volun- tary tion in bankru) ]%’ny xns‘nl; 150-;:“4&:-:“ o, X lde;cl: can Fleld, at 2:30 BIG GRIDIRON GARD FOR ALEXANDRIANS Eight Important Contests Scheduled Today—School Elevens Active. LEXANDRIA, Va., November 8.— Eight top-notch games, featured by the St. Mary's Oeltics- Frederick Pros battle‘in this city, comprise the foot ball card offered Northern Virginia gridiron enthusiasts fomorrow afternoon. ‘The bears some spicy morsels, with two of the games having an im- portant on the determination of Northern Junior and 150- this Fall. All pound championships eight contests will take places on fleld in this vicinity. The clash between the 8. Mary's Celtics and mgmdfflf.:.m will bring WO 0O Qmmlm; unlimited foot in Virginia and Maryland on the Baggett’ at 2:30 o'clock. fight for the while the Celtics likewise are in the race for the Northern Virginia crown. LPHA DELTA OMEGA FRATER- NITY is to encounter one of the outstanding contenders for the A,o“;g league 's . & e on Epps Hunton Del Ray clubmen and Columbia A. C. Wi will present a Capital o' Alcova Motor Co. and Skinker Eagles of Wi will provide Arlington County fans with their weekly attrac- g o Fleld. Play will start at 2:30. 'O contenders for the 150-pound S s s on at Fort at 2:30, with g Iroquois A. C. rginia titular sum will be staged between Virginia uniors and Lyon Park A. C. at 2:30 on Shipyard Fleld. . . Bill Hammond's Pirate A. C. and Takomd A. C. of Washington are down fork::k'lme on Guekert's Fleld at 2:30 o'clock, VIRGINIA PLANNI FOR BIG HOME TILT To Renew Old Series With Washington and Lee on Saturday. NIVERSITY, Va., November 8.— part in » 5 \ gdig BREET 55:2?5 ;Eifig 0T, H 3;5* g § ; < : TN fheely pRECELT g ¥ gagpes B b % 5 £ r. 1og22222 g § . BEEE Fi2eL week end, but is eral schools to fill schedule. Led by Jack Martin, Shenandoah Valley Academy eleven dhy 5 meet Epldcopes Hen, Senool st m 3:30 o'clock on Hoxton Fileld. J it % g £ § i il i § i | g £ ? i : g; gi | i i i § i 5 : H 253 ’ Efsg i B¢ i i Hi i i H :;é?f ! § 5 i i i £ i 8 H § 3 £ se 1 i 11 { 3 : i i vy EH g 3 i jit Alexandria High School subsitutes | through and Bluebird A. O. are booked for an Armistice day game on Haydon Field. charity fund this Winter. Alpha Delta Omega has abandoned for a holiday game at Baggett's ?fi—'&'mm day. St. Mary's Lyceum A. C. five is after u&mmmmmmm REMAINS IN MAT MATCH and Billy fifth match also is planned. Ernest Roeher of referee. Notre Dame Back Denies Having Wife g t i z >§! R T i 84 ; 5 i ! E 5 e g : it ! i i ! “ view of this situation, I have the 00y That the mow existing datly bag limits of 16 on ducks and 4 on Vogt at Alexandria 1498 bnmm Bhelton, | 7 pm. under 0 g i i f 3 § i it s? o I g8 ] i i i i ‘i‘ H ; Week’s Grid } For D. C. Elevens 48 o'clock. Om-nA vs. Bt. John's, place un- Emerson vs. Willlam and Mary Freshmen at ., Vi Fy "l'.fll.llmr[ .. ore, DOG OWNERS RESPOND Many Entries Made for Whippet Races Here November 19. Among the entries for the National Capital Whippet Races to be run at rela- | Clark Grifith Stadium Wednesday, November 19, are those by the follow- ing owners and kennels: Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Browne, W. C. E gl ik 5§ i | l : i 4 i Hi ‘E s %8 i ;8 I i T : gfi | i | i £ i w t 3 g “rl i i H 2 i b fag T i i i £ i : : i s i i 5 % i § i En B i f il E‘ i 8 xE5 ¥18 B! : E;g i i/ i : i 5 £ - ¢ 8| f 5| Tap 4} EE g i £ 8 ] i | Bl i g 3 i § i 4 % i % i i i 2 { i P i E i % i Eig i : i l Safety-First Champions snd Two-Time -~ Promoters Bane of Boxing. BY SPARROW McGANN. EW YORK, November 8— Boxing promoters need no longer seek a remedy for the depressed state of the sport. Considering the sell-oyt at Madison Square Garden for te ba tle this week, all one has to do is gF 1] i i i : i g i g i i g i i i shif q l ] EE8E i i Hagen Anothér Golf Notable Who Will Play in Midsouth Open: