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1931-12-11 [P D-1] L i % I i i Sports News Features and Classified L===_=_=__=== - 1 DECEMBER ___WASHINGTON, P, C., FRIDAY, 11, 1931._~ PAGE D—1 Size of Alabama Gridders Astonishes : Navy Is Not Conceding Victory to Army WHEN THE Suggests Guards TIDE ROLLED IN. —By TOM DOERER Cornhusking Now ALL GIANTS ON 0.0. Go From Eleven SEES FINE CHANCE I i i / / ujaiT, PluN you December 11 A 6et you /v \ (HS0 Iowa, December 11 OP). Philadelphia.i/P).—Elimination of the two ( 600 0 Husk! Team! — TEAMS guards from foot ball line-ups V ROCK^O, J CLARINDA, Husk! Such SURGED / <1 /'UAic? y 10 may b<* a new school and and training Wear OPSEICAOEIS high yell, better supervision "T for the tournament has * of high school and other players corn-husking made Its debut in were outstanding changes prep athletics. among Clarlnda Only Speed arid Passes Likely suggested today by Lawson Robert- High School pickers are Team Stronger Than Record the present son, American Olympic coach, to THt champions, having rout- j^/lTH ed Bedford and make foot ball safer. College Springs ag- to Avail G, W„ C. U. and In a Guard removal would prevent mass PEST Indicates and Will Be in gregations triangular meet here. the sure way <0 -THE Eligibility of contestants vtu de- play, he said. But only AT G. U. Tomorrow to eliminate all casualties from foot termined on the basis of restriction* HARRINGTON Mood. enforced in other athletic ball, he added, is to abolish the o Fighting competi- y £S‘TER Ay tion, and adult tournament rule* game. Robertson is track coach at OUGHT the of and 6E0RSETOU/N AFTERNOON governed the BY R. a THOMAS. University Pennsylvania meet._ physical adviser to the varsity eleven. TO STORE. WHILE. BY H. C. BYRD. he N all the big men from “The very nature of foot ball,” 0AMA tS WOAiOERtHG said, “does not cater to tag players. YORK, December 11.— ball WITH the six college foot a for __ WRONG It’s he-man sport and calls WHATS Whatever may be the squads of metropolitan the greatest courage and best physi- IfS UNOERPiNNiNG... COLLEGE PLUCK cal condition. NEWopinion of the Army, and QUINTET Washington and they “As long as the game is what it whatever may be the edge wouldn’t balance a scale is, and deaths are A against injuries possibly / JU5T FEWMORE' it have its undoubt- bound to occur. I believe, however, may through the Alabama eleven George Wash- C KINKS TO/ changes can be made which will help edly thorough knowledge of the IN GAMES TONIGHT Catholic and minimize ington, University the dangers.” so-called Notre Dame offense, Georgetown will battle tomorrow Navy people seem imbued with an In Griffith Stadium. IT LOOKS0 LIKE A unusual feeling of optimism. American U. Plays Here and Today the size of the Crimson l>. BUT IT WAS (JEO.WASHING YON CONFERENCE. Word has gone out from West Tide was the paramount topic of JUST A PAIR OF OLD EASTERN HIGH FIVE WILL get the'bama Point, and with good foundation, Catholic U. Starts Its scores of foot ball folk, many of Boys to get NOTRE DAMERS SPEAKING Trying that Army should bottle up the them who saw the Dixie coaches, INTO SHAPER ^— offense because Season in Brooklyn. c ^ Navy it knows giants go through an enthusiastic that ofTense and has bottled it up workout yesterday in Griffith DOING ND LOWING when attempted by Notre Dame university and Stadium. team with much better material Catholic University basket ball Somebody said the line would aver- i than Navy. But despite this fact, teams are to show their ware* age 205 from end to end, that the Meets C. U. Frosh American Following the that is just as well known at tonight, former against backfield would 190 a man or bet- Navy go \ Hampden-Sidney on the A. U. court ter. If this was exaggeration, the eye Narrow Win Scored Over as at Army, Navy is not in the deceived. On at 8 o'clock and the latter against St. the field at the time least worried over the outcome. were the captains of the three teams John's at N. Y. The College Brooklyn, to the Alabamans—Mush Du- St. John’s Team. actual truth of the situation is oppose It will be the second game for A. U., bofsky of Georgetown, Frank Blackis- that Navy has an unbounded faith in which walloped Maryland State Normal tone of George Washington and Buss its team and feels it has pretty close to of but season’s Sheary Catholic University—the last which was Wednesday, the opener quint, an even chance. During November named appointed for this game alone. for C. U. forced to an extra period to The three are accounted fair-sized Navy has played far better foot ball American University is particularly In these but conquer St. John's, 41 to 34, than it in and its fine gridders parts, among the played October, keen for a win over Hampden-Sidney to Alabamans as EASTERN'S games Notre Dame and South- against they appeared runts. yesterday will stack up against avenge the 49-0 gridiron beating handed ern Methodist have it a confi- another stout foe given it by the Virginians during the 1931 of tomorrow when It dence that could have been Georgetown, gained in season. RepresentativesG. W. and C. U. took a look engages Catholic University freshmen no other way. long Catholic University in St. John’s will and wondered what to do about on the Eastern Against Notre Dame the Sailors court. It will b? the be meeting a team which, if anywhere the three-way tussle tomorrow, m played brilliant foot ball, although by lone game of the day involving a near its strength of recent seasons, is which the Crimson Tide will meet each some sports writers they were not given the a match for almost any quint in the in a 20-minute game. It came back schoolboy quint of District group. the credit they deserved. should They East, If not in the country. to some that Bob Tennessee In other have whipped Southern and Neyland, games yesterday Central Methodist, The Cardinals will be handicapped by coach, observed after the Volunteers The BOY WHO the defeat by two touchdowns to one in opened Its season auspiciously with a the absence of several players who are had taken a trimming last year from IS WKCLY TO that game was something of a fluke. 45-23 win over St. John's not yet through with foot ball. almost the same Alabama that College fresh- (»6ThiT /" And last week Navy whipped a Penn- line-up It is expected that C. U. will start will play tomorrow: didn’t men at Annapolis, and sylvania eleven that Cornell, one of "They Bethesda-Chevy Bob McVean and Ed Darowish, for- bother to open holes in our line, the greatest elevens of the East, had an I They Chase High surprised somewhat by wards; Dick Galliher, center, and Ed just pushed our whole team back.” exceedingly difficult afternoon defeating walloping Emerson, 41-22. White and Lou Spinelli, guards. Others After looking over the Alabamans, and which in a charity game a few days on the trip are Wallace Bruder, Joe all of whom played the 1930 Both Eastern and Central showed ago it was not able to beat at all. through Cannazzaro, Joe McNerney, Mickey season undefeated and of real only eight class, indicating that they are other words, Marucci and Manager Frank Kelcha. whom were members of this year's notwithstanding Army’s going to be hard to stop in the title IN brilliant record and its fine achieve- elci en, a logical view is that only for- Benjamin Franklin University’s quint, ward and series opening January 8. The Light ment in whipping Notre Dame. Navy passes speed will bs effective BREAK HEED LIKELY } which has won one game and lost one, them Blue and has some real foundation for its appar- against tomorrow. Inasmuch as the Blue tied lor the cham- will engage Mount St. Mary’s College y ently unwarranted has Catholic University has the best pass- optimism. Navy tomorrow at in pionship last Winter. Bethesda-Chevy a much quint night Emmitsburg ing attack and the finest bigger and more powerful eleven running than the opening contest for the latter. The in Tom Chase’s showing leads to the prediction it generally is thought to have, i back, Whelan, the Cards would Accountants hope to even the slate with will lar Its backfleld is not as as it appear to have the best chance of suc- it go in the Montgomery County heavy the Mountaineers for a defeat should be to match its line, but if 2-point cess, .Their problem would seem to be series. Army last season. thinks it will have a with holding of the Bams forwards to en- walkaway tomorrow's then it able the passer to function. Eastern rallied to overcome St. John's. contest, may get Wilson Teachers’ College five will play a rude jolt. The Light Blue achieved a 17-11 lead Starters in Two Positions Crowd of a home-coming game tomorrow night the Crimson were 80,000 Expected On the face of over Tide in its 1930 at the half, but the Kaydets against Army's victory with American University’s Junior trim there would Notre Dame one would be IF be not the slightest Eastern's reserves came back to g;in ordinarily Varsity quint at Tech High at 8 o’clock.
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