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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937. SPORTS, * D—3 G. W. Is Meeting Puzzling Foe in West Virginia Wesleyan Tonight LIKELY TO LOOSE Rassling Addicts Get Plenty of Action for Their 1S P He: R Team, Nearly Same as Beat Duquesne Last Year, Has Twice Been Routed. INUS only two of the players who scored one of the truly | startling upsets of the 1926 | season, West Virginia Wes-l leyan comes to Griffith Stadium to- night to battle what is expected to be a George Washington eleven greatly improved over that which played rag- | gedly to roll up a 34-6 count last week against Wake Forest. Play will starl‘ at 8. Boggs Hall. a guard, and Nels Peter- 1 son, back, are the only first-stringers missing from the Bobcat team which hung a shiner on Duquesne last Fall the week following the Dukes’ mph over Pitt. | But Wesleyan this season appears to be a problem child of the grid. In| the starting line-up are three men playing their fourth season of college foot ball (the Bobcats have no fresh- man rule), seven in their third season and one in his second t the team | has failed to approach its standard of '36. G. W. Scouts Impressed. 'ME Bobcats have lost to West Vir- ginia, 14-0, and to a hotly-vengeful Duquesne, 30-0, yet the George Wash- - mg?m scouts who saw both ,i,;, con- Some very realistic hair-pulling was indulged in by Clarw wortensen and Here you see Jack Hader (left) on thcqrcc tests repofted Weslevan to be poten-| Marie Gardina after they had fallen out of the ring during a warm skirmish in from Bill Sledge in the course of their draw. tially powerful. 4 their match at Turner’s Arena last night. Money eiving end of a kangaroo kick —Star Staff Photos. Coach Cebe Ross is said to have | thrown the hooks into his warriors in ~ R \ V4 o Je . , preparation or e G. w. game and| EAGLES SCREAMING | G. W.-W. Va. Wes. | Picking Winners | U. of M.-West. Md. expects them to click tonight in some- 9 2 Tonight, Griff Stadium, 8. . Saturday, Collexe Park, 2:30. et the fashion of Tt season. TROUBLE FOR TRIBE | o ™ ™%, | Of Grid Battles |, e e rme Head Man Jim Pixlee of G. W. and 35 Morr B 53 Brund\\\«ve_n 83 Weatervelt.__ LE. Y S his chief aides, Bill Reinhart and — Reaher s o it BY GUS DORAIS. 42 Horner LT Alparno 4 Botchey Koch, have toiled like Trojans . .. H_Rll{)rlt c v Mfmr! 1"| (Detroit University Coach.) S r‘ enzi o walton over the Colonials, smoothing off rough | F1aherty Predicts Tough Going |41 Weinberz -~ " Ro Sioone o Minnesota-Indiana: Minnesota SR Sc. " Sureemt i spots that showed up in the Wake| for Washi Pros i Berry RE o oLimeBErn Michigau NorUweR!- | 20 Radatoviton RIS ivawn Forest clash. Scrimmeges with Mary- or BELE I I0p N i\(‘:l’x‘;\rgnn = gg 5 Weber 83 slgrp\m State-Southern California: Ohio | 7y AA:;rrl‘nnrn QB. Weidinger : land have helped a lot. Battle Sunday. 35 Furner 7 %R Muien” 81| © Texas Tech-Detroit: Texas Tech. |40 MeQuilan - Li. Mesde Aside from the prospect of landing R & e tan ESLE MADRATERD £ Mich~ Sadowski _ F.B. F.DeArmey & worthwhile scalp, tonight's game 15| Jly/TTH two dependables on the bench, ffone Borden/o4: ‘Can: Wisconsin : Reserves. of vast importance to G. W. for the | Coach Ray Flaherty predicts no SRSl P Western Maryland: Ends—(12) Lesinski, | reason that it will afford the last|©ASY task when his Redskins attempt e 20, Farls. 47 Hoagland, (0, Straop, Tackles— 27} 34 | competition for the Colonials before | 10 clip the wings of the Philadelphia 190 A Nowaskey toribman. ¢ Ekaugkas, o : 5 i st. 15: Patterson. 40: Richardso they meet the powerhouse of Alabama | Eagles Sunday out at Griffith Stadium. [ (Ul 10; SE s ae Achar at Griffith Stadium. Cancellation by | Les Olsson is not expected to be | Stapleton. 52 Ti the Quantico Marines, who went to | recovered sufficiently from the attack | (:36) man University n-Grinnel er. INJURED JOHNNIES BACK FOR A. U. TILT Team to Be Much Stronger Than One That Lost Last Week to Randolph-Macon. NNAPOLIS, Md., October 8. —With A considerably stronger team than that which lost to Randolph-Macon last week, St. John's will make a des- | perate effort to break into the win- ning column when it meets American University in Washington tomorrow. Creight D N) Thomas bb. 11° Rickar China, left the Buff and Blue without | Of influenza that caused him to be | Jon€y.14; Secle, 13 Thurm And nan. n. 19 J. Moore G 1ssippi Maryland a contest next week. |rushed to the hospital during last | = -Southern o | Sunday's game with the Dodgers, and | ‘ Dakota (tonight) Three G. W. Dependables Out. | George Smith probably will be out at | Kown. &2 Lagas®xs: ‘oo ‘A GAINST Wake Forest the Colonials | least another week nursing the torn Lawrence WEST Centers a Oficials. . ™ N i S o | i A PHELAN Parvis. Bac experimented a lot. Against West | ligaments received in the Cardinal tilt. Beferee—1. 1 Arshsteons. (DUfts). Ome BY JAMI :fl“w Batit) 5 Wheeler Virginia Wesleyan they are expected | With such stars as Dave Smukler, pire—Paul, Menfon (Lovola. Head it st 4 o to show approimately the sort of | Bill Hewitt and Joe Carter studding | iise " BrockoBmen s ratotylumm” ks ngton State: Cal Ofcials. | t evuthbca, (Osl- Refcree—Mr. Armstrone (Tufts). Um- o5 oo o Menton (Loyola of Baltimore) machine that will function the re- every line-up, Flaherty can't go far s e st mainder of the season. Three G. W. | wrong in his predictions. Smukler, so potential regulars, injured, will not |far this season, has completed 22 of NOTICE, MIDDY FANS Montreal. Canadian i 1 pion, outpointed Orville D; 135. Windsor, Ontario DUBUQUE. Iowa 204, Chicago. knocked out Dean Gets Hisses for Win| 125 beeroit “outnos DETTON, BORTNICK | .isits ot Niehe MONTREAL. —Maxi 195. Boston () BISMARCK. N. Dak.—Pretty Parrar) 175, Des Moines, knocked out® Wild Hasselstrom. 17 Bismarck (9 BAY CITY, M Kaso Morgan. Sammy Stews ALLENTOWN P Over Hanson, Fan Takes }é;’im"}’:’.f.‘“'".";’,’.‘,”.v;m. Swing at Referee. 1o el HOSE who take their twisting| 154, Augusta. stopped Lee Anders Gomar, 134315 imore (10) AUGUSTA. 'Me.—Jimmy McDougal seriously, and the number.is| 150. Portiand (1) surprising, today focused their eral airection of Dean Detton. ore of | ROOSEVELT FAVORED those former world champs, and Ref- eree Bubble Bortnick following their [ (JYER WILSON TODAY respective performances last night at Turner's Arena. One quota young man, with more than his | Game Expected to Settle High of misplaced bravado, became | s0 incensed because the roly-poly| School Cellar Issue—Other [DETTON and Hanson grappled| The Rough Riders, des legitimately for approximately | Pasting received from Bul | three minutes, breaking cleanly and | remained slight favorites to t boring the customers no end, before | Presidents, who were ma | Bortnick allowed Detton t6 smash Billy Elevens Battling. Hanson with an authoritative right to win the match that he launched a | whistling right toward Benny. Miss: | ing Bortnick is somewhat of a feat, but the punch slid by harmlessly and | 3:30 o'clock, Woodrow Benny ducked for the showers. Roosevelt clubs were re JAKING their respective debu the public high school foot eties today at Roosevelt St erally as already set issue in the second gam campaign. Clara Wins Another. their | Dean began his villainous tactics, | first start in interhigh foot bail war- | Detton won in 29 minutes with a |fare. Wilson lost its only game thi | sneak punch, but Handson grabbed |Season to St. Albans, 6-12 | the dubious distinction of gaining the | With only one day of rest, Eastern approval of the 2,100 spectators, entertained & scrappy St. John's Clara Mortensen, feminine world | lightweight champion, spilled Marie Gardina in 13 minutes. She also pinned Marie eleven today, while the other local game listed St. Albans meeting Bovs' Latin School of Baltimore. journeyed to Ballston, Va., to stack in 13 minutes in Baltimore | Monday night, and no doubt will de-|UP 88ainst Johnny Bakers crack posit | Washington-Lee High team. wt her in 13 minutes some placc else tonight. | Friends met Tome Institute at Port Marie pulled Clara’s strawish hair | too vigorously at moments, and some | | Deposit, Md. Five years ago—Columbia foot of it drifted to the canvas. So did| at Pri - Marie after Clara had exhausted her | billC;a?mb?;dP;nyc:u:n' id ta ’d repertoire of rassling holds. e o L NOTHER former world champ,| Vincent Lopez, played hero, and; it wasn't too difficult, against the| | snarling Freddie Meyers, who suc- | | cumbed after 27! minutes } Other bouts saw Jack Hader and Johnny Lambros, ace runner and| Bill Sledge toil to a 30-minute draw | passer; Mike Archie, big fellow who| and Karl Davis flip Al Mercier fol- Ohio Wesleyan upset Syracuse, 19 to 12. Lopez Upsets Meyers. has been shifted from tackle to guard, | lowing 17 minutes of mauling. 181114¢h ST. N. W..._DEcatur 4220 and Bernie Weisheit, regular right end, | all appear to be in thape. The first two will probably start Either Weisheit or Ed Roache will be at right end. With Frank Townsend and George Kopf on the hospital list, there are no reserve tackles, and should one be injured, Coach Lentz would have to Washington-Oregon State: This can be inesman—Capt. ~ Warren (West start. They are Elmer Hogg, fullback: | 63 passes, Hewitt( star end for two ::\x‘;nsr"{“x! Washington is not 100 per Point). “Fieid judge—Mr. Osden (Swarth- | make a shift from some other position Tippy Holt, end, and Izzy Weinberg, | years, has been a choice of the h”_iSpeclnl Train Will Be Run to %pfinn.ong:r grnzg;’] 94 i i v o IR 4 ‘ ¢ 3 i 0-Utah tes by guard. Jay Turner, Who starred dur- |pro pickers as a receiver and, and 3 e ne Lhes by 1% noinu MOUNTS AFTER GRID FOES. MAT MATCHES. ing a brief period in the Wake Forest | Mortell is consxqered one _of the best Harvard Game in Baltimore. C].;);; (Sunday): No trouble for San By the Associated Press. game despite a painful chest injury, | running backs in the business. A special train consisting of first- 8 evada: Ths Guels Mount Rainier A. (E foot ballers TORONTO — Danno O'Mahones, 2 will play fullback; Ted Cottingham | s = S s _ v n-Simmons (tonight): challenge all strong 135-pound elev-| Ireland. defeated Georze Clark. 5 e | class coaches will be operated from | Loyola 1 Call V Todd at Hyatts-| Scotland: two of three falis will start in place of Weinberg and | . o Washington to Clifton Park Station Arizona-Oklahoma Asgies: Arizona. | €NS. b i i COLUMBUS. Ohi0.—Or Brown. Pete Yurwitz, who shone against the | H]"top to btage e o Lol o e noidon | Coloradactan “sateer Coiorads | ville 501, O I L, e B l attend the Navy-Harvard foot ball 4 R ocen = BTN S“CAMDEN. N J—Chiet Thunderbird, 5 tal, E 5 umbia. th ud Joet Kaut-| oo In<One Show |same st Baltimore Stadium October ‘"s"\ Diego State-Whitier:, The Poets Today & year ago—Cubs traded | {L3;, Biijeh,Columbis, threw Rudy 2 ) halfs, and 16, it has been announced by the| %4 nds-Pomona: Rediands revenges Lon Warneke to Cardinals for e SV —Cleirye Koverls, 220, Turner will be the G. W. opening HE Georgetown-Holy Cross foot | Baltimore & Ohio. 1 eham Foune U.-California Asses Leroy Farmelee and Rip Collins. 205. Japan 3 . 9 backfield. | ball game at Worcester, Mass., Round trip tickets are available at Y. U on top. 8 This quartet will have an advantage | will be portrayed play-by-play on |$1.25. The special train will return Portland U -Williamette: Portland of 10 pounds a man on the Bobeats, | s - Adis Y | % Pilots via passes. f u k | the Georgetown grid-graph in |from Clifton Park Station, nearest i who average 165, but both lines will| po z\-mgnasmm &mmmw with | railroad point to Baltimore Stadium, T average about 187 pounds | the kickoff at 2 pm | shortdy after the game. A. l Carl Weber, halfback, is Wesleyan's A radio has been set up in the | strongest ball runner and Stromede gvmnasium so that Hoya students N Saturday, A A TU. i B T Mullen does most of the kicking and | Sud Joeal. followers. Ty view the Ball Results Brown - g passing, with Red Mackey helping out. | oot ball game, which is operated Foot L& AR = = with lights over a direct wire from Howard Payne, 7; Texas Wes- 1t nCfi - Three years ago—Cards tied the playing field, and at the same leyan, 0. e geries at three games apiece as | time listen to the world series ball Bethany, 34; Bethel, 12. o Paul Dean beat Schoolboy Rowe of game. The doors open at 1 p.m. West Liberty Teachers, 0; Salem g B Tigers, 4 to 3. Admission fee, two-bits. (W. Va), 0. ¥R New FILM-FORMING daily shavers relief IONTACTS in social and business life these days de- mand that a man keep his face smooth, clean shaven, perfectly groomed. Daily shaving with a sharp blade often irritates your tender outer skin, causing sore spots. Gliderisan entirely new-type shave cream. You spread it on quickly with your fingers— never use a brush. Glider formsathin protective FILM on your face. 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Sansburghs SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS District 7575 FREE Autographed Picture of the Redskins Meet These Players IN PERSON on Lansburgh’s Fourth Floor Saturday, 11:30 to 5:30 The quantity is limited; there are only 1,000 - Ppictures. Bp[t_t’r come early. Erny Pinckert Turk Edwards H. B. Southern California, ‘Tackle, Washington State, weight, 195; height, 6 ft. weight, 255; height, 6 ft. 2 in. Riley Smith Wayne Millner Q. B. Alabama University, End, Notre Dame, weight, & weight 200; height, 6 ft. 2 in. 190; height, 6 ft. See these players on Lansburgh’s Fourth Floor, then see the Redskins play the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday at 2:30, Griffith Stadium, et b \

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