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...... 7 ii PLANf Dutic. ACTSNAC T S bI ftfXA 33 DLRPP42 PESTS The Above Cartoon in An mated Formn Produced by I=ni~e national Film Service and DAsrbtdbyGlwn AnimatUd Form Produced by I R$Rasuanal sumBeif"d'T00M Dixlibe by Go WYa, "DISTRICT COIILEGE MEN. EVEN G LYNCHMNAGES F OOTBALL CANTON[[[ EN STRIVE TOE'AY TO Boto ig cho girl.~ Worth Knowing -4ON WIT W TO GETADRA ---By SW Metgger- - AHRIVS T0091 GRID SEASON WITH WIN plishfrom-that istace Thus Q. What is the result whei a d. rensive man touches an ons"e punt1 By BRYADI MORSE. A. Everyone is onside. Catholic University and George W'ashington football teams INSMITHBOUT Q. If the center snaps the ball back FORBIGBATTU University twill count final engagemer t a in the field of play and it hits the today's complete success if they win. Former Cham- goal poet, is the ball dealt Bob and All-America The teams are bent upon making t iefinaleyear'sa victory, and from Bantamweight A. It is not. Higgins all advance dope the contest is expe( ted to be one of the hardest fought pion Close to Defeat at Players to Meet iin years. The o M Q. the captain of on team Washington game, postponed Thanksgiving Day on account of Hands of Rival. Pant other team the to bad weather, is the final college 9ridiroa attraction of the year. On Ulegal right for the elevens are well matched. ofTheMalden, outpointed Mike Gibbons, make substitutions during a play will be spirited, and there The , Bob will a display of diversified footb ill that will be well worth watching. NEW YORK. Nov. 2.-Joe Lynch. A. This is freqnently done. Higgira The Brooklanders have been In and of St. Paul, in ten rounds here last of the and company, arrived in town toda West Side, former world's , If ame tam is outers all season. The Hatchetites night. Gibbons was the cleverer boas late appeauiaen and are at the New Ebbitt, resting for have bantamweight champion, received a the field of pl at the of too, for that matter. If the How District the seond the o their game la-inuetomorrow aerafternoon at elevens are one of their draw can Q enjoying Colege against Midget Smith, the refuse the ty? American Park with the good days the games will be the tornadic little Harlem League best of the local season the rounds.Elevens bantamweight, A. Ye. Washngton Benators despite Line-Up In their teagound ' bout last g past records of the teams. night Q. Ifa reiser d de The1 vistors are rated as the best Catholic University received at 11 before a crowd of 9,000 at Madison referee Mows his whi is the de- to 0 defeat at the hands of the In Stadium Garden. leusive eam given the bal shoul a Ctics MY the Canton temI the Square runbe then occur and it? Richmond College eleven. The G. W. U. Pos. C. U. A. The verdict came as a they regain Brooklanders next faced Fordham surprise. A. No. the ball is dead as soon as running ownowsk indhir=hr 1414eto 00vmatovicto Ptak...... L E...... Corwin Experts at the ring thought it was an referee blows his whistle. and held the Bronx collegians to a Hart...... L. T..'...... Tobin injustice to Smith and that only the the over%fUthep-eMAkron team( last week. 16 to 0 score. Against St. Mary's the an h habnve Oearn tha of the . If a bag breaks whaen a goa Jawish...... L. G...... Hagen generosity judges and referee g,s P nn. the CatholioUniversity team won by saved Lynch from a defeat. At that from touchdown is being tried for Stte Henry Wash T to 0. Hughes...... Center .....Eberts what happens? Mulligan...... R. G...... McKeon arT, ase stsfcini the crowd took the verdict passively. Notre Bucknell won by 41 to 0 over the Voor NOW Smith seemed to ringside observire A. Should the broken ball pass be- Stt;Feeney. Dae; Griffith. 'Brooklanders and Villanova took a Connally...... R. T...... an tween the uprights and over the croon manqartrs easy winner on points. He carried 4 to 0 count. William and Mary was Shaw...... R. E...... Lynch excellentoff the honorsshowingIn atagainstleast seventhe ofcrackthe bar, it shall count as a goal. but beaten 27 to 13 in a con- Sprin on.. .Q. B.. .G. McCarthy the of the ball Yale; Wy. Penn State; Grigs Texs by spirited Crou ten rounds. Two, the first and should breaking pre- test. Maryland was a winner over H. Mohawksecond, wereeleven,evenwillandmeetLynchthe earnedL~anz-. rent this, a new one shall be fur- Ctholi a 16 to 0 B... 2ished and another allowed. line-p. University by Manson.....R.....L. H. .Kerrigan one, the eighth and that by a close try Loehler...... F. B..C.B...... CurranMcCarthy jTMIbuEbyGAMEyn margin. In the fourth round Smith Q. Is It penissible to bat the bal Carlisle. referee Mtzlrr, Wio Two Games. Time of game-2 p. m. Place- onflooredthe hisfieldrivalat andQueen'scame(Thapelwithin andone with the hand or hands? ingfield. A. It is permissible bat It has won two Central High Stadium. Referee- well-directed blow of knocking Lyneb to In any and Clanule University out. In firrseld jdge and lost five. In but two Eberle, Swarthmore. Umpire- Blsdens'burgthe sixth,roads. seventh and eighth UIrectlddi except toward the opponents' It is expected that CAV IDJr aomes fought hattle~from Fieldthe Stanton A. C., rounds the blond little dynamo had oal. The defensive team on a for- contests have the Brooklanders Gans, Lehigh. judge-Ex- his rival in distress and in the ward bat ball ye.'terday.endine, Carlisle.by a sc'oreLinesman-Har-of 13-6. The again pass play may the in Guyon, former Carlisle Indian stars, scored. They have made 84 points mon, Bethany. ninth session Smith staggered Lynch. my direction. to 100 for their opponents. Despite All through the battle Smith had Q. Are the the rnthe in to out the a only help Washigton these defeats the Brooklanders have former champion bleeding from slayers permitted to give the signals? in counting on giving the visitors a cut under the left eye and a cut on A. the stiff battle. The put up a defense and have night trounced the Jilnx A. C. toserm, Any player may give signals. game will be called great the bridge of the nose. Lynch had Q. If the who has been promptlyATOat 3 o'clock.LEVENS held stronger teams to rernarkably the latter injury when he entered is removed from the low totals. the ring. Lynch weighted 117% giving signals PROMISESREAL pounds and Smith 119 pounds. game may the substitute for him give Church Fives George Whshington has been beat- he signal for the next play? Play. W twice this year. The Hatchitites A. He may. to and keters Wil mee the Gamnma dropped games Georgetown GEORGIA TACKLES BI If a defensive knocks a Sigm the University of Virginia by scores Q. player fraternity of the Good Shepherd of 284o-0. Both Virginia and George- DARTMOUTH TEAM TODAY erward pass to the ground the In-' Curch In the latter's gym tonight MONDAY so tat It leaves the passer's hand is the FOR088BATIEG on ACTION likes town scored four touchdowns the Who football well that BATTLE ATLANTA, Nov. 26.-The Univer- Hatchetites. of oall dead? Biobt ndHiggwandAll-Amei from donning a uniform and pl sity Georgia football eleven tackles A. Yes, it is ruled as an Inoompleted Games that should have been eas- the big Dartmouth team on Grant orward Listen Here! fly won by the Hatchetites with Field today, closing quite the most pass. WMIiam and Mary and Gallaudet re- S poo le Midget tie BIG brilliant campaign in years. Georgia dTiegneeae in scores. WITH ELEVENS sulted BOUT UENTIN PLAY The Hatchetites s heandisationFrle s er has lost but one game, Harvard win- class. were clearly better than William and 10 to 7. Auburn. eighty-poundBh Coni Races.Thoma@obHggnMulroe, BALTIMORE, Nov. 26.-More real GOLF ASSOCIA] Iotn adigho sthoo rl admc ning, Vanderbilt manager, can be reached at 19 Mary but got a 7-all count. Against and have fallen before the THERESA PREP GRID LADS N Galaudet drew action is expected to be crowded into Virginia street northeast, or phone Franklin George Wasbington the 12-round battle next Monday Athens contingent and Georgia claims Owing to the rain and the muddy F TBL anothes 7-all count. the Southern title. Victory over ondition of the Cq'g~ress Heights tNovegmber1tomro aferoo Western Maryland was beaten 21 night at the Fourth Regiment Arm- TO RESTORE S1 wentltohEurope tha istaear ther Dartmouth today will just about leld Thanksgiving Day. the Quentin atc toO0, Drexel Institute fell by a 41 to 0 L.. C. ard the St. Theresa Prep. intand ory between Fay Keiser of Cumber- , Nov. 26.-Aimin tore gmd the player ho htymdsettle this argument with Georgia Amerc~ain Leae Parkmbith the Washington College fell land, and Herman Miller of Balti- Teh. oetponed the game until tomorrow 1 14 . . bind by a score of 56 to 0. In all sad in England, and with the idea eventually of the creation of a Wasngt,Se0m, 2na,, more, than has been seen in a local in the perfesctd er t of veyumpantp Though not in the best of physical a .t 2:30 p. m. The teams have a George Washington has scored 132 ring for many months. Both are world-governing body golf, Golf Association at patonenthe balle thneiatEngia oondition, Jim Robertson and Burke, 1 'reat many backers and a large yebte to 70 for opponents. fighters--not merely boxer.. Both its next annual meeting will restoa e the much-abused stymie in this thaer mnwho adeover heredfo that his running mate behind the line, will rowd will be on hand to see the strogest pro.Amssion t Grndte C. U. Outweighed. can hit, both can takce punishment. country. start for the Hanoverians. Neither attle for the 130.135 pound chamn- George Washington, lacking the and both are extremely anxious to Two years of stymieleus golf in America have shown the governing ate adt, whiched disstsctinctn Is expected to stand the pummeling 1i lonship of the city, to which both' emerge with a victory Monday night. powers that some of the "punch" of the game is eliminated by the ab- long. Several of Dartmouth's best eamns have a claim. bed ot the Brookianders, out. It should be a real encounter, The Quentin A. C. juniors will play the U. team and sence of the famous rule, which has won and lost many championships, men are in poor shape, but the New Webe C. today. The from the minute Lieut. Jams Dewey oncernditio theyrule nonsed.uc Hampshire teams expects to put up preliminary game at 1 o'clock with downtown lads are perhaps seven of the National Club. announced that both of minor and major character, n addition to drawing many frowns cofso.e American goayersmghprpr he St. Theresa Prep junior. on the he had secured signed articles for the powers that be across the water in England, where the royal wthese to Eregthg upea thuwe a. hard fight. ongress Heights field. psinda to the maan heavier than from its fren and playticnde the atold the Maroon lads. the scrap, there has been a steady and ancient game had origin. The leadier, of the sport in this stygo- The following Quentin players are demand for sea. For some time :ountry are how said to be ready to go back to the days when the rulein fori thenish golters hve KNICKERBOCKER-VIRGINIA equested by Coach Townsend to re- Both teamsa employ the forward local tight fan. have been complain- tymie played a very important part in competition throughout the GRIDIRON CONTEST IS OFFT ort on the field at 12:30 p. m. Sun- g to a enrn=derble extent, and ing over the failure of promoters to nation. alasCnsdre on ay: B. McCatharan, Beall, Baxter. OFFICIAL? are well versed on defense.'* The stage a good card, but Monday's af- The executive committee of the Holidy.iprtn The game scheduled for tomorrow Ilaine, Jordan, I. McCatharan, fair should silence their protests. vision on the but with all of th between the Knirkerbockers of I )owaft. Simonds. O'Neill, Hettenkem- einteet will develop a comparison United States Golf Association, which mubject, patce game, whil BenyLeo- Georgetown and the Virginia A. C. It et the Peru State and Pennsyl- Joe Dundee and Young Mahoney for this season made an exhaustive study national tournaments, of course. be- playrdwds oghweigerherchampthe 1er, Childs, Galaway. Hawkins, Mur- vana a 12-round battle to a decision at the new stymie rule-golfer. cay ing played according to the national of Alexandria finally has been called, ay, Parker and Rankins. systems. the Fourth Regiment on of off, although it was announced the All Quentin reserves are Coadh Harry Robb, cf Penn State, -0 Armory it is really no rule at all-has body's rule. requested the Brooklanaers' coach, Is a pupil pegoteuz seq -y iuuonwN *MJ reached the decision to go hack to Under the original rule It was corn- game might be played.t o report on the field Sunday at 12 December 5. the old it said. puilsory to play all stymie. and very It was the Knickerbocker's desire c 'clock in uniform. order, is to cancel the see Basek pasand formation. Bill Mean Discord. often. in a close match. one player. inadeskinsofrs Winnttles.a game in order to tgeyth G. W. mentor, is from TOMMY ROBSON DEFEATS May' by laying another a stymie, was the Mohawks and Mercury A. C. bat- Cancels Ring Bout. Whether this will mean another enabled to win out. It is lnrd, So Amergca byote Norhetere tIe. but Manager Westlein. of the ,e MIKE This, harkened to a kick from PITTSBURHGH, Pa.. Nov. 26.-The as meeting Is not the first be- OIBBONS IN HUB war with the Western Golf Associa- was one of the original reason. for Knicke, out between Johnny Ray, Pitt.- wen bb and Quigley. In 1916 and BOSTON. Nov. 26.-'ommy Robson, tion, which a few years back threat- abandoning the rule, for some play- gren an preactiding he at Coflumbo- Virginia and agreed to play. Then 2317 the men met on the football to usurp authority of the pa- era became very adept at laying the Virginians decided to call It off. *urgh lightweight, and Rocky Kansas, while ened another a waiol campiheshiJanuare beeinaten- f Buffalo. scheduled for December field representing their schools. rent organization, is a matter that stymie at a critical mo- been called it was )bobb plaedquarItPIerbcdo Penn is causing some little concern among ment, thus staving off defeat. tanak Atmi. thi wintr for her Seek Games. ,has off, an- ~t fullback followers of this but it is Crystals ounced, owing to the local boxer andQglypad er, but could not ward off the smash- the game, How Rule Applied. C. footbafl team 1 aving suffered a fractured rib. ing wallops of Robson in many of the, generally believed that an under- The Crystal A. standing has been reached between Under the rule which has been in Soldmaneamscnernenrthemngrfon Bakn'nne.yngtphnet having defeated all comners this year- Quint in the third round Gibbons the executives of the national body vogue thi, past season a stymie summer.i ot 70 expect to do the same in basketball. Mercury Ready. wasn in the Teams Interested please write Go.' Meroury A. C., of w.'h floored three times and the bell found and that which holds sway could be laid, but it was optional M. Struder, 407 North West sfreet, southwest,., him barely able to continue. Robson West, so that the restoration of the with the opponent whether or not it Bufalsh o Holay. mneats the Moham~ on the gidiron beat a tattoo upon Gibbons' 'stomach. rule is expected to be effected with Alexandria. Va. tomorrow, Is out flor baketball and Gibbon. improved, however, and gave little or no trouble. should be played. The player had wants to hear from local teams seek- Robson a boxing lesson in the sixth It will be remembered that when the option of playing the stymie or nard worlo. ghwiht chmpionh Brookiand to Play. games. Carl of 441 T and seventh. The final rounds saw the stymie rule first came in for conceding the putt. In some instances which an lng Carrick, the American ten feet from the Re'nokland A. C.. made street southwest, is the basketball pirslashing fieroely, with Rob- eeal discussion in golf- players pin, flacing Blaktds at ookatUe o sonnvingthe edge. om thre was considerable of an a dead stymie and abeolutely un~ble En at68.AA ig iruption, the Western Golf Associa- to run down the putt, have been is~m souh b heNrtwst Ion team at at 2:30 p. m. Win. tion refusing to abide by the ruling known to concede an opponent a nine- tomorrt'w Columbia Ahead. Seminoles if the parent body. Open war was toot putt, which is a fair-sised putt The Columbia A. C. defeated the The ileminole A. C. won a hard Imminent for a time, but evertually on any green, and follow it up by A. C. five last night the this passed off. Last winter. while running down their own ten-footer 1|lliott by U. 8. (1. A. wna amening the for a half or ove*n a win. whereas. Good Sheoherd Win's. score of 41 to 11. The feature of the Seminole. deslre games in the the 100-lb. riew stymie rule somewhat, the West- 'vith the old rule In force, they could The (1ood Rhopherd Juinilore lant game was the playing of Carpenate,. (lass. Challengee will be received srn association wns restoring it for have won or halved the hole only of the winners, who shot twelve field rte telephoi by Hugh Galla-! ii Western ..nning. 81 to 21. in the =-s1. coanpetition under rules by negotiating the stymie, a feat wrhich al a few geltees eauM - fo...m.--'s