Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 34

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HARD DRLS GVEN BLUE FLOOR SQHAD T Task for Coach Coggins to Build Team From Only Fair Material,. ", BY. EDWARD A. FULLER; JR. ROUGHLY tired of being an also ran in publi¢ high I school championship sport competitions Central is get- ting set for a despérate stand to wrest the public high school basket ball title from Tech the coming campaign. After finishing in the cellar in the 1928 title set with two wins against six defeats, Central last Winter showed de- With De Molay Fives Along mnafleéxm. November 11 (#).— molmmh%”&dm derby, feature event of the National tion's Fall meet here. i g Bsdlaf LIRS Harvard Finds Simple Variety For Knauss kind of have good BQ Of Lateral Passes Effective After Mays, left half,.has run off Prake University Coach. tackle two or three Scheres- (Por Associated Press.) ARNOLD HORWEEN at Har- of the end to the full back. Crickard, right the Tight. end, pin the enc tackle. ” field to ‘The lef the The Gamest Act I Ever Saw'_ HENRI DIGLANE BATTLING ON AFTER HEAD IS ¢ SMASHED AGAINST CONCRETE. 2 BY GUS SONNENBERG. first and an invalid" second Another Charity Game Plea Made HICAGO November 11 (P.—A for Relief for the Unem- , who sent President Scott a legram that the Western Conference Committee be asked to permit the transfer. A previous Tequest was rejected by the com- mittee on the ground would APACHES WILL PLAY CATONSVILLE ELEVEN Mohawks Are Getting Ready to Meet Quantico Post Team Here on Sunday. Apaches, District sandlot unlimited || class foot ball champlons, who went down before the Irvington eleven of Baltimore, 0 to 3, here Sunday, will encounter another Baltimore team ex- pected to furnish them the toughest sort of opposition tomorrow night when the Catonsville eleven will appear at ‘Wolverine foot ballers, who will to Richmond Sunday to O'Rellly A. C. eleven, will ht, Thursday 8a g0 Practice for Seat Pleasant gridmen is carded for the Fire Department field there tonight at 8 o'clock. Centennial 115- id foot ballers will New York Avenue 6:30 o'clock. —thathllmllln(onthemn’dhgf = | Arti ,oihbwwmdnnduxlr. ell on it with his let'th:bonldur wl rough. “He might have been critically hurt, ;.hen, 1&1‘2 ngn't mn m" ’gmu-. The think T must | left ta ew. condition, Robert- son was in and quick as a flash, he fought off the other Cornell players so wouldn’t fall on Jim. . bim up, he patted him on - | s8id, ‘Go to it, boy." “From kid days up—15 s - | ball—1I've never seen an: instance, in the incident in which | then that. Some fellows woul hfi: it to get gameness to be sportsmanlike. | out of the game. As a matter of fact, 's case he certainly couldn't | he kicked a goal soon after. game if he hadn't been a o € RI DIGLANE was the same KT} ERETRE ;553’ national | attempt. 4 § da8 g b T5g ¥ e H g § with him. “Not so good; I got an awful jolt my- = to work clear of Henrl to ring. He was bleeding badly about the I was I DUCK HUNTERS POSTED Midwest States Issue Reports on ‘Where Birds Are Flying. By the Associated Press. Midwest nimrods will know just when to go duck hunting this g E8es 5 i 2 i ; [ B -3 'EEE?:E 2 i i g = fifi Hose ‘Gorac |2 Olhr?e;y ywjlh 125-pound elevens M.lre soug oodridge Preps. Oall Man- ager Lewis, North 0589. entins will drill m?m on _the Vlrgnlnll Avenue Playground at 7 o'clock. Punts and Passes i i § ] : 5 T but the team went right PROVIDENCE.—Brown actly fear Columbia wi does not _ex- hen & clash with after yesterday. regulars complete holiday since training ed, iber f g':m , and some of them didn’t know just what to do with it. distance, is farther than the Nittany Lions have to travel for all three of their other away-from-home games. 21" KICKS GOAL IN-CIVVIES Morton of Dartmouth Aided High School Team in Pinch. By the Associsted Press. Olothes may make the man, but “Air Mail” Bill Morton, Dartmouth’s versa- tile once that he to prove "g gBE i %figi.g b shs & over Oarnegie, | oo back to work. Yearns for Basket Ball Title : Georgia Eleven: One try’s Best POWER, PRECISION | Shires Adds to Many Tasks |(g[71tS WiLL PLAN - INBULLDOGS' PLAY Offense Is Smart, Defense Alert in Victory Over New York U. By the Assoclated Press. ' OS ANGELES, November 11.— Charles Arthur “The Great” Shires, base ball player, box- er and motion picture actor, ‘was honeymooning here today, hav- ing taken & wife in a conventional manner far removed from the pub- lic ceremony he had planned on a motion pioture lot. Appearing yesterday at the county court house for his wed llmnm.. Ball Player; Boxer, Movie Actor Becomes Hus- band in Los Angeles Ceremony. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, November 11.— N Georgia’s defeat of New, York University at the Polo Grounds on Saturday was more convincing than the score would suggest. other touchdown would have been rec‘:‘nrded l'had not Maffett, the Georgia right end, stepped just outside the end wone in catching & pass, and upon at Jeast two other occasions adverse breaks ) § e ioter, ma another team mvl:fim'mm s oled o find m“'um’ih?' ;Zuon and Dixon line| because a $1,000 wedding present it engages y. Carolina and Virginia. He has followed other Dixie outfits as they crossed ,"he BY W. R Point and South Bend and Georgia at New Haven and in New York, He has seen practically all games which Southern elevens have played in the North and many- important con- tests in the South. Georgia Well Equipped. 3 : £ i H s E 52 i i i g i ] §§§ ry i i g 58 ik £ 3 B G Hh i B 8 f 1i i} i £, i 5% i 3 28858 ;é‘gf g H i i 3 f%‘é‘? i 4 i il i 2.48 %! ga H o 8 E STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE 888 g§%=,é & it & £ i ; i I i §§ & il ael i i AFTER SACRIFICE FLY —— President Barnard to Fight It at zg’ig? Egiz vigg E Firkess g - 5. i 5 £ i g EE I FHe N\ SBikrSR Has PURr AR ANTI- FREa!nrrcoLD ONE FILLING LASTS ALL WINTER! 1— Clean out scale and rust with Puriten Radiator Cleaner; 2—Seal leaks with @ dose of Puriten Stop-Leak; 3 Protect against freezing with Puritan ’Il save anti-freeze money pure, *LOOK FOR THE PURITAN MAN Mansufactured by PURITAN SOAP CO.; Rochestes, N.Y. Distributed by: R J. PAUL WARD E | e S lmnl BROTHERS w—-. FORCOURT SEASN Meeting Is Called Tomorow' Night—Other Teams in Alex- andria Also Are Active. : ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 11.~ made by the St Mary's Geliee oy e le limited olnmpm.“{omm “Yes, he sald. I never saw such in all a Members of the No. 5 Eogiie Com- f:»;mmom'mm “Wee Willle” Davis will be in charge. GOLF TROPHIES SAVED Rescued as Royal Ottawa Olub Is Destroyed by Fire. The Was loss estimated at $125,000. Pt VON PORAT “REGUSTED” Norwegian Heavy Plans to Head for Home in Oflo. CHICAGO, November 11 (#)—Otto solemn N heavy- von Porat, weight, is ‘“requested”. ‘himset. —wif Dissatisfied with the relght situation, and himself in , Von Porat decided to for his homie in Oslo, Norway, ber 19, for an m‘flmm fuf wunm“‘fi' i TROUSERS Ta Match Your Odd-Conts - EISEMAN'S, 7th & points of the Campus College men like. the Stacy. Adams Shoe for its style; it’s correct for all points: of the campus. 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