- SPORTS. THE feVENPro STAB. WASHINGTON . P. C„ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1928: SPORTS. 35 Powerful Tarheel Eleven to Invade : School Teams in Four Games Tomorrow LEADS TARHEELS Stagg’s New System ST. JOHN’S ELEVEN I College Squads Here in Last TARHEELS TO BRING Includes Deception MARYLAND’SRIVAL SIX D. C. ELEVENS SQUAD OF 32 MEN OPENS OCTOBER 12 Hard Sessions of Week Today y x Zube Sullivan, coach o fthe St. John'd CHAPEL HILL, N. C., October 4. X >X»vY*. x * x College foot ball team, faces a real Job for games Saturday, to kick goal preventing the a light practice for this HIGHLY SHOW WARES preparation Old Liners With scheduled \ ooofcooo to his eleven success-* WED Wm k a IS WILL bring through squads tying. Capital college foot ball were from afternoon, the North Carolina foot ball ful this Fall. Though Ver- to undergo thefr final hard drills campaign Catholic University and American squad of 32 men will leave here tonight mont avenue lads will play the hardest today. Tomorrow will be devoted to history, they have Clash Saturday at College Two of Clashes Are Between INlight tapering-off work. University grldders, who will clash in for College Park, Md., where. on Satur- schedule in their the Brookland Stadium at 2:30 o’clock, day, the Tarheels will engage the Old a squad of only 15 drilling on the Tidal just list of Georgetown, both will be striving for a win follow- Liners in the first conference test of Basin Field and the bunch is about Park Should Be One of Capital Aggregations. Daily the injured the youngest and perhaps the lightest which meets Susquehanna Saturday in ing decisive defeats last Saturday when the season for both outfits. the Cardinals bowed to Boston College The Tarheels will make Washington among Capital schoolboy groups. Clark Griffith Stadium at 2 o’clock, is candidates include Lu- Best of Season. Business Travels. dwindling. Yesterday Bob Dwyer, who in a 38-6 game and the Methodists fell their headquarters. They will arrive Leading Capt. back in uni- easy prey to Gettysburg College in an there tomorrow morning and go cas and Franks, ends: Yateman and was hurt last week, got Daly, tnckles; and King, guards; form. It was first thought he would 81-0 rout. through a light workout in the after- Kolb noon as the final touch to their train- Atchison, center: Augusterfer, quarter: BY H. C. BYRD. games on Capital gridirons be out of the game several weeks, but, George stacks up halfbacks, limp, appears pretty When Washington ing for the Maryland game. Hudson and Tight, and and one away are scheduled to- excepting a he in against Fordham it will be facing a Carolina univer- good shape. and Zimowski, The probable line-up for Maryland Roach, fullback. morrow for foot, ball teams of Morris team bent on vengeance. The Colonials St. John's will open its season Oc- sity has the best foot ball scholastic group. centers, who also have been on the cas- game will be: the District triumphed over the combination from Sapp, Howard, left tackle; tober 12 against Western. team this Fall that has ever T’IREEIn the contests here Central ualty roll, were back on the Job yester- in Cen- left end: ' thabig town, 13 to 0, last Fall Blackwood, left guard: Capt. Schwartz, The remainder of the Cadets’ sched- represented It, in the opinion and are to meet in the Central day. tral Stadium here and Fordham will Northof Burton Marylander, Devitt Barabas and Hudak, star backs, were center; Shuler, right guard: Farris, A. ule follows: Shipley, Stadium, Emerson and Eastern in the be out to scores. It is thought who the Tarheels at given plenty of work by Head even right tackle; Holt, right end; Whisnant, October 19—George Washington scouted Chapel Eastern Stadium, and Calvert Hall and yesterday likely, too. that the Maroons will ac- Freshmen. Hill last Saturday. Its attack is University Coach Lou Little, indicating that he is quarterback; Ward, left half; Spauld- Gonzaga on Georgetown complish their purpose as they appear ing, right half, and Foard, fullback. October 26—Gonzaga. stronger, more varied, and the men - field. The tilts in the Central apt to use them against Susquehanna. to have in 1927, the eleven better play- I ¦ varsity The second-stringers scrimmaged a stronger team than Other men making the trip will be November 2 Catholic Unvlersitj* making up are and Eastern Stadiums will begin at Hoya’s and George Washington, though it is if is in his estima- against George Washington’s squad Packard and Fenner, ends: Koenig, Ad- Freshmen. ers, Shipley right 3:15 o’clock, and that on Georgetown sure to battle hard, is not looked upon November 9—Business. tion of their worth, and so the Mary- while Little was sending the varsity kins and Donahoe, tackles; Eskew, Wil- BY SOL METZGER, field at 3:30 o’clock. as being as formidable as a campaign son and Hudson, guards; Lipscomb and November 16—Georgetown University land eleven is due for about the most travel to Manassas, Va., through its paces. ago. he dean foot ball tutors, Amos Business will former Gonzaga Schneider, centers; Wyrick, Gray and of Freshmen. strenuous afternoon Saturday at Col- to engage Swavely School in the lone Johnny Bozek, and Ivan Stehman, G. W.’s captain and lege years. freshmen sensation, Erickson, quarterbacks; Magner, Gres- Alonzo Stagg of the University of November 23—Eastern. Park it has had in contest of the day on alien soil. Georgetown grid back, has withdrawn from school after “We arc going to have a time who has had to take it easy because ham, Jackson, Maus, Nash and Chicago, yields nothing to the tough It is the Central-Devitt game which being ruled ineligible for foot ball be- Michaels, of it with this North Carolina team,” of a reejnt appendicitis operation, may halfbacks, and Harden and comes to has created most interest, as this con- cause of scholastic difficulties. House, fullbacks, younger tutors when it COL. MYERS APPOINTED says Shipley, “as it seems to have test will mark the resumption of grid- get into Saturday’s game. deception. everything. Something of how strong between old foes Gallaudet can be depended upon to iron relations these Stagg started a new system of OFFICIAL FOR MATCHES and versatile it is may be realized when after a lapse of several years. It also Maryland, which will meet University fight courageously against Temple Uni- NAVY it is known that Wake Forest had just will be the opening game of the cam- of North Carolina in Byrd Stadium, versity Saturday in Philadelphia, but as SHIFTS LINE-UP offense last year that had more than Col. H. B. Myers, U. S. Cavalry, on as big men on the field and was rated paign for both elevens, and followers starting at 2:30 o’clock, has a big job the personnel of both elevens is virtual- fair success. duty with the Organized Reserves in to have almost an even chance to win schoolboy their on its if it is to turn back the ly the same as met last Fall when Tem- FOR BOSTON COLLEGE New Orleans, has been designated as of foot ball will have hands Stagg uses a balanced line—that is, in the game last week. But, despite first opportunity of seeing how the invaders from the Tarheel State. ple was a 62-0 victor, it is not expected ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 4.—A re- executive officer of the National Small that. Wake Forest was swamped by a teams perform under fire. After routing Wake Forest last Sat- that the Kendall Greeners will do much organized line and backfteld for Sat- three men each flank the center. Arms matches for 1929, with temporary! machine that played better and harder Louis J. (Ty) Rauber, Central coach, urday, 65 to 0, North Carolina has been more than make a creditable showing. urday’s game against Boston College One of his pet tricks is to start a station in this city and Camp Perry, foot ball. has announced he probably will start hustled along this week by Head Coach was indicated by the line-up of the back, say No. 4. straight out to the Ohio, according to announcement made “North Carolina has good material the following line-up: Chuck Collins, former Notre Dame star, Naval Academy team for scrimmage side before the ball is snapped. He today at the War Department. for its Col. Myers has previously served ai for its varsity, good material left end; Hanley, left tackle; and his assistants. The form shown by TICKETS FOR yesterday. then turns in and smashes the op- second-string eleven, and almost as good Olson, varsity however, Navy’s made up of executive officer of these matches and Hochbaum, left guard; Zimmisrli, cen- the Tarheel yesterday, backfteld was posing end while the ball is carried for its third, and it used all three teams was not pleasing to its tutors, who are GAME ARE ON SALE HERE Gannon at quarter, Lloyd and H. line buck, as shown above. Is regarded as especially well equipped first-string - ' • 7 h ter; Mintz, right guard; Mehler, right on a against Wake Forest. Its Colella, striving against a chance of the eleven Reserved seats for Maryland-North Bauer at the halves and Clifton at Such procedure worries both the for the service. is made up of slippery, fast tackle; Brandt, right end; fullback, and line was: Left Beans; backfteld I quarterback; Plumley, left halfback; going stale.
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