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S —— Sports News WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION - Radio and Classified WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931, PAGE D-—1 Navy Rout in Charity Game Is Unlikely : Cornell Crosses Goal to Scoreless Tie Gridiron Scoring Lowest in Year o | Nl"f YORK. r 8 P — dedar b . PLUCKY TARS APT Record, but Will Tackle Improved Team. for the sea- ame com- pectively Navy has beater ball rival to the ¢ the “dope” ... ENLARGED PROGRAM . FOR MEDICAL CENTER With Rebuilt Gymnasium, Walter Reed A for tes Now Plan Heavy Season BASKET SQUAD OF 25 PRACTICING AT V. M. I. Six Lett Posit Men Ag 13 Contests int. in Strivi T | Fr t Dixie Pigs Cit tw has HIT BY TRAINING CUT iredness Making Says Meehan. | 4‘&] must be empha- varsity the frest ged game. ich thing as too breparing boys e | Alexandria Notes| | B SR | . R .T)m( nber 8 ton will lia Five at 8:30 GRID OFFICIALS KEEP MAGOFFIN AS LEADER Gass. Vice President, and Eberts, Secretary- Treasurer, Also | Are Re-Elected e will go to ou d for a game 2 bus, one of > completed ar- game for the 1 Day Nursery | ghts A. C. for BALL IS SELECTED FOR SCHOOL FIVES Laceless Type Will Be Used in Title Play—St. John’s Revises Schedule. SLESS ball with a rubber and no metal will be used he public high school cham- plonship basket ball series, ng January 8, 1t has been an- nounced by John Paul Collins, president and treasurer of the In‘erhigh Athletic Association. This type of ball was used in last. series and the coaches de- cided to use it again Some of the mentors contended that the laced ball with metal is inclined to veer artificially while the laceless ball W el unerringly oper . hustling manager of | v's College basket ball team ods Sernard B Jo with Georgetown | for January 29 and ett Park and St. , at 8 p.m 30 p d the date John's’ dearest rival tarded for March 6| a, has been mayed for- | 4 "Poors " THOSE TERRIBLE TACKLES. e = wears A'lG" SNOE CLEMENT LAST YEAR'S “BAMA CAPT. ALL'SOUTHERN TACKLE ) Garrett Par Alexan- P AORRTE 230 8 b p.m vugms’ tom r—[ to quint terr s today Bus! e at the W d W E “hase High were to have Md Forest Park High timore for Decembe gym here has beer cKinley tossers, 1 be Monday agal ege on the Mc $50,000 GATE LIKELY AT GRID ROUND ROBIN Pairings for Cornell-Princeton, Co- lumbia-Penn Event to Be Made SINGTON AND CLEMENTS HAD TAE SOUTHERN CONFERERCE Just Before Play. NEW YORK fav tourname morrow probably to the read cet Conte For D. C. Colleges e Stadium to- | will add about $50,000 Tomorrow. American University vs. Maryland State Normal School at A. U., § p.m Friday. n Unpfrsity vs den-Sidney at Aw(' 8 pm Catholic U vs. St at Brooklyn, M half m has ear last ry Hamp- t starts at John's s Committee | iy loyment Re- lief expects foot ball to have earned $1,- Catholic University vs. City Col- 000,000 for charity by the end of the | lege of New York at New York. week. ‘This figure is based upon the expectation of a “gate” of $400,000 or | more at the Army-M classic in the Yankee Stadium Saturday GERMANS H'V OLYMPIAD ! Team of 125 Will Compete in Games at Los Angeles. December 8 ().— | 125 athletes and | the 1932 Olympic | ly 30. | 1l sail for the United States July 10 aboard the S. §. Europa and will arrive in Los Angeles 10 days later. Germany will concentrate in the track and field, equestrian and rowing events. | The team will disenbark at New York | and come across the continent on & special train NAVY LOOKS TO AR Angles in Preparing for Saturday's Clash. By the Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md., December Navy's foot ball players were given a | rest yesterday before starting prepara- tion for their battle with the Army in New York on Saturday. FOR ARMY CONTEST :: To Stress This Phase From Two ‘The Middies came out of their 6 to —By TOM DOERER — NOW COACHING A SOUTHERN HIGH SCHAoL TEAM ... YRED S INGTON AN ALL- AMERICA LAST YeAR ~ Now COACHING % AT DUKE TouDoenEn. SO0 UPSET LAST YEAR A BALL CARRIER WOULD DROP THE LEATHER. \INDEPENDENT QUINTS PRACTICING, PLANNING Griffith Squad, Intact From Last Year, Gets All of Clovers. “Y" Starts Tomorrow. long with the en- roster of the able team, G ket ball quint season tire Clovers, another form: | fith Blue Coals | looking to & gre ob is Lyles again is managing the has the use of the Ea sday nights at 9 o'clock ng both District and out- ts at Atlantic 4267-W. season Consumers won games before meeting defeat and lost only six out of 55 games du | campaign. | Lyies, Adair Tom Peck h gym Tu of-town qu Last Zahn, Nichol are Consumers’ play ve 8.— | the last campaign again on hand iler, T avan Job. Tonight the Consumers will meet Knights of Columbus unlimited clas | combination at 9 o'clock in the Eastern | High gym. mmons, Lilly, Atkins and Ca former Clover tossers on t; ‘al Teams to Be Primed MISSIONS N.IAKVE DEALS Buy Shortstop of Time Relea Pirates, at Same g Anot Sankey, sh es and release 15, also a shortstop, nced by Joe Bearwald dent he San Prancisco Mis- sicns pre CREAT TOUCHDOWN F ONLY WITH BALL | Red Back Neglects ot Tote Pigskin to Beat Penn in 1906 Game. BY ALAN GOULD, Sports Editor LL indications point to a ‘A return to normalcy in at least two important fea- | tures of the Eastern foot ball program for 1932 | The Army and Navy, following | their second straight charity ial huddle and i(’mmuv the best of friendly rivals | again, with their annual classic | included in the regular schedule. reconcil. once more with Cornell at Navy-Penn game season Great Grief. | the East, I e s the | story of th 5 game and its | tragic Cc 1 Bill Hollerback wt a superb kicki: stepped back t of bo gain and with on econds to [ , Freddy Gardner Only Ball Missing. fo he ball f MACK IS NOT PRESENT Pilot of A's Has Shibe and Collins Club at Chicago. PHIA, Dece league meet- He said he 1 newspapers S| club president, an Eddie Collins represent the Ath- P. Mag of the Washir C. U. HONGRS McDONALD Only Cross-Country to Re- ceive Letter This Season M Runner Vincent T of Cross-cc Dona C mile e competit He ran t onds. He was closely followed by C Garafalo, who, run; was clocked in 4 minutes E McDonald, McG O'Loughlin, matt, d’Onofo Restino followe McDonald, 45: Mc O'Loughlin, 30; Garafola, 25 18, and Bruder, d'Onoforio and Con- ®ally, each 5. | League, ndent teams in clared win- of the class ball series the Alex- Charlottes- ia title. zanized by Mary's here as ady has Girls of Ada H'cks H: Krafft rgaret Gorman azlewyn, former and Helor a, are on the ne mpany’s basket with unlimited Manager M(‘Dnnald‘ | s wanting games are | Unlimited and 115-Pounds. r Schaffer. Telenhon: beiween 5 and 6 p.m John Watt. Tele- 2020-3" between 6 and | Juniors. | Earl Myers. Tele- | 90 or write 309 South | . | | PRINTERS' FIVE TO PLAY. g basket ball team will n tomorrow night against Phoer at 9 o'clock on the East ern High court. The Typos will play | in the newly formed Government | HONORS DEAD GRIDMAN | Have No Captain, Post Murphy Would Have Held. | NEW YORK, December 8 (P)—For | the first time in its gridiron history | Fordham U. will not elect a foot ball | captain. ‘ Cornelius Murphy, Ram tackle, who | died last week as a result of foot ball | injuries, was to have been elected cap- | tain, being the only junior on the team | nd one of its most’ popular members, | and the innovation was decided upon | out of resp memory. | aj. Fran augh,” Fordham | head coach, will d-signate an acting | captain befcre each game next Fall Fordham to | back, nursing bruises. 0 victory oter Fenn in good shape | - h i with only Bullet Lou Kim, ace half-| ¥ M. C. A Big Five wil open its He carrled the olastic All-Stars at the “Y” at 8:30 brunt of the Tar offense against the | o'clock. Manager Nash is booking for Quakers. Kimn, it was said, would be | the “Y” team at Atlantic 3631-J. serves through a hard scrimmage ses- | With a will to overcome Naval Hospital, sion with Army plays in ord;rd to m‘mw 22 to 18, on the Central court. them sgainst the varsity today when | oo " o real work for the Cadets is started. | i resulta ¥ ] With his team showing great xlmh-.OrCC"f‘14_Churth (145 poundsy, 31; K. provement_ since he oyerd tha/|\0TIC I M : reins at the Academy at the start of Phi DEm“Z(m'l‘}t\)ldson Coal the season, Miller said he would stress | PAL Deltd, Zeta, 20, 5 acrial work on both offense and | piust B ; defense | The Middies will spend much of | thelr time in dummy_scrimmage to perfect timing and blocking. Co, 29; Avenue De Molay basketers will drill tor at 8 oclock in Langley Junior High gym. | mSprints Agam Lure Paddock Former Trojan Star, Who Made Many World larks, Now Training for Winter Campaign. By the Associated Press OS ANGELES, December 8— That perennial athlete, Charles Paddock, sprinter supreme of yesteryears, has donned the abbreviated attire and spikes again The former University of Southern California trackster who held most of the world records at 300 yards and less several years ago, is train- ing for & possible indoor campaign in the East for the 50-yard dash, It all hinges on whether the Los Angeles Athletds Club is able to send Candidates for the 100, 115, 130 and 145 pound quints to be organized among Noel House boys, by Jim Mathews. coach, are starting work. Mathews is | after games for the various teams at | Lincoln 2901 after 7 p.m. Teams wanting games include: Catholic Sokols want strong unlimited opposition. Manager John M. Stern 739 South Grundy street, Baltimore. Chevy Chase Grays, unlimited opposi- tion. Grays have gym. Manager Davis, Cleveland 4851-J Dixjana, 145-pound, opponents must | have floor. Manager Gafney, Columbia | 4150. Warrenton A. C., District and Virginia unlimited teams. John T.| Kessler, Box 805, telephone 193-R or | 346-W, Warrenton, Va. Rockville un- | limited team and Rockville Girls. Sat- | urday and Sunday games especially wanted. Dutch Anders, Rockvill> 32-R Isherwood unilimited ' for tomorrow. s, believes he is | Manager Flanigan, Atlantic 1623-J sttt .;So‘é"}fii"sfiav’f.‘fds. Coach Com- | Saks and Delaware & Hudson, oppo- stock says the veteran is faster on [nents for Sunday double-header at the | the start than when he was setting | Boys’ Club. Call the club, National world marks, s, a team East artcrdthe ne:‘e!:’ear to ompete in the indoor meets. *Coach Boyd Comstock of the Na- tional A. A. U. outdoor champions hopes to line up a schedule to in- clude the National A. A. U. indoor meet at New York February 22, the New York A. C. games February 17, the Boston A. A. games Febraury 13, and possible meets at Chicago and Kansas City en route west again. 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