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THE WASHINGTON TIMES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1904g

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at that place tomorrowDwrter Ute season about to elm the

Georgetown man officiated In someof the most important games of theyear and his work has as a rule beenhighly satisfactory to members of allthe teams During the past two monthsnot a Saturday has passed that he hasnot refereed some game and he hasalfco officiated at a burse number of midwoek oonteata

One of the Merest games of tile yearthat Mr Thompson was theaaaoal Army Yak tae fwd his work

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all probability be naked to officiate againonset lessor The man-agement was after him for the same at

York last Saturday but he hadalready Mea engaged for the NavyVirginia ao he had to paaa up the

offerAv the game between the of

the Virginia PolytechnicInstitute at Richmond two weeks agonaldrable adverse criticism waa aimedat Mr Thompson because it was

that after the game he admittedtint he made a wrong decision whichgi the university an advantage butthis Air Thompson denies On

the former graduatemanager will referee the annual VirginiaCarolina game at Richmond

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Tfcj Dddngton Athletic Club footballeats detested the strong Athletic Stars

Washington SaturdaywmnAng by the score of 6The Eekingtons showed a reversal of

fonn and played all around their oppoitsjrts The feature was the good workf tbe line wIleD the ball was two yards

goat The playing of the threeasks was commendable although the

whole team played welL The touchdownwas made by Easterbrooks when thethletfes fumbled oa their own lyard

He suddenly emerged from thehams of and placed the ball be-t ween the posts The lineup

Bdrington Positions Athletic StarsMeek Center Taylor BrookstoUoi JU O RobertsFcholes IO Belt11ag ert B T BarrettI urn I T Brooks

Schimerhornitennefee R E Wlllson-AJbeot I K WalkerAfovley QLB Irone Capt

rooks R H B PushawMeManos QaptL H B 8chim rborn-KanessU F B Whitten

Mr Moore Rhode Island AvenueIturcb referee Mr Kemon Centralllteh School Mussis Oill AthLrdc Stars andkeepers Mosestons and Blgelowe Athletics linesinen Time of halves 26 minutesTouchdown Easterbrooks

The Eekingtons will the Secondon November IS and an extUg game is aa both teams

physical condition andare evenly matched The Eekingtonssass few dates to 1U before theydisband would like to hear fromterns averaging 116 pounds the secondEastern and Western High School teams

erred Address Manager Howardossti 11 R Street northwest

CENTRAL WILL PLAY

BUSINESS TODAY

Two RlVb School elevens Central andBusiness will close their season atassart ran League Park this afterrin the next to final game of the series

Fv has been strengthened con-siderably during the last few days bythe retarn of several of the cripplesand expects to give Central H stiff gameThe game will be called at 330 sharp

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TO HAVE SHANIE

Varsity Oarsman Unexpectedly Returns

ad Will Raw Again Is inCondition

The prospects for pert springs crew atGeorgetown were brightened consider-ably this morninr when Bhaniey thestroke oar arrived at the university

The Blue and Gray had given up prac-tically rat hopes of retaining Shanleywhen at the beginning of the year hodid not return and there were manyrumors afloat that he intended to forrake the local institution for Wisconsinor some other middle Western universityno when be put In an unexpected appear-ance last night the crew situation wasrelieved greatly

Shanley entered Georgetown last falland made substitute on the eleven Inthe winter when the crew was castingabout for material Shanley was gotten litline and signified his retention of tryingfor the varsity shell At Annapolis berowed on tht second eight but afterreturning home Coach Dempsey moved

to stroke which position he hclcalongside

has had an eventful timeduring tbe past three months on antour of Canada which accounts

for his belated arrivU He Isweighing 10 pounds is in the pueable condition and anxious to begincrew work in order that the disasters atAnnapolis and IKmore than wiped out before anotherrowing season ends home isin Cando North Dakota

BOWLING NOTES

The Navy Yard quint won two out ofthree games from the GovernmentPrinting Office team In the Departmental League The largest Individualscore was made by Walsh of the losingaide who rolled Eli In the first setbest by 21 in second game

By iefeating the Florists Club thnstraight gapes the Jolly Fat Mens ClubInto second place in the DistrictLeague The fellows have Just reorganhied their dub and In

Rodrtek and Lemmon have a trio of exgood men who bowled walllast night

Columbia was expecting to annexthree straight games against the Gen-eral Office in the Railway Relief Asso-ciation but supped up in the last gameby Just four pins Whitney was

In the final game which resultedIn a victory for his team

The Nailing Order Division droppedthree straight PIMa to City Deliverytn the Postomee League Leimback wasthe only bowler to reach the 906 mark

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Columbia took three from the Districtteam in the Real Estate League Eachgame was close Dryden of Districtrolled the largest score 21 in the lastgame

YOUNG PRINCETONS VS OREGONS-On the morning of Thanksgiving Day

the Young Princeton and the Oregonlightweight teams will meet on theformers field The lineup will be

Princeton Positions OregonAllen Center Fuller

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THOUSAND MEN IN LINE

Departmental Mass Meetings DuringPresent Week Will Engage a

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The Interest of all local devotees offootball will ba centered at GeorgetownField next Saturday when George

and Georgetown clash in theirannual battle

For years these two teams have beenmeeting each fall and while the resulthas usually been onesided in favorof the men from across Rock Creekthe crowd haa always been large andgreat enthusiasm has been manifested

In the od Columbian ecven went tcGeorgetown Field with all of its follow-ers expecting to see the Blue and Grayrun up an overwhelming score buthardly had the game begun when itwas evident that the Orange and Bluehad profited by weeks of steady trainlug and that it would require the butefforts of its opponents to win At theend of the first half a hard struggle each side had scored six pointsTwenty minutes of the second half ex-pired before Georgetown got anothertouchdown and won by to 3

Washington Confident

This year the downtown Institutionsstudent body believe that it has lustas great a surprise in store for theWestEnders and practically every stu-dent at George Washington will go toGeorgetown Field on Saturday to cheerFor the first time in history the Orangeand Blue has a professional coach andthe record made in all the games thusfar has been better than ever beforeBut once has Washingtons goal linebeen crossed and that was when West-ern Maryland in the second half of thesecond game of the season up sixpoints due entirely to the locals over-confidence

All this week graduate coaches willassist Head Coach Rorke In developingthe university team and by Saturday

whole squad is expected to be incondition Tait who came outmade a most favorable impres

sion in the Maryland Medical sameand will probably be in the first lineupagainst Blue and Gray

series of mass meetings wiltin the different departments of

George Washington during the presentweek a band will be engaged and itis expected that fully one taonsaod

will be in the procession fromHall to Georgetown Field

Coach Rorke is his mmhard and has adopted the scheme ofliving in late practice a ball paintedwhit In order that the men may stayon the Meld to the moment

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The annual meet of the Colum-bia University Track Association willbe Square Garden onthe evening of March If with the usualprogram of Intercollegiate interschowstie and interciub races

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Annual Field TrialsAt Easton This Week

Maryland and District Association Will HoldOuting on Thursday Friday and Saturday

Several Prominent Washington Entries

The second annual fleW trials of theMaryland and District of ColumbiaFields Trials Association will be heldat Easton Talbot Bounty onThursday Friday anti Saturday of thiswick

It was originally Intended to hold thetrials at Rockville but because of thescarcity of birds in Montgomery county-it was decided to go to Easton wherefrom ten to fifteen coveys of partridgescan be found on the 000 acres whichhave bees assigned for the use of theassociation for the three days of sportBesides the advantage in the number ofbirds available the ground in the vi-

cinity is level and free from briars andswamps

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who will have dogs pnrtlei-patlnjc In the trials are G L NteolaonP T Hall E E Rapley T C Dodgeand others

In addition to the two regular stakesthe Members and the Mem-

bers All will be several spe-cial matches In the three dayswill be of especial interest to sports-men The Baltimore end of the affairis in charge of President Pennimanwhile Vice President T Conradis working up the Washington endTrains leaving this city on theof the trials at 2 and will

with the boat the pier4V Light Street Baltimore ar-rangements have been made for the ac-commodation of the members of the as-sociation and their guests at the BaatonHotel

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M J Thompson former graduatemanager of athletics at Georgetownlots made quite a hit as referee in theSouth He has been officiating In allthe big games

Drivers from aW over the country andEurope have signified their intentionsof taking part in the third annual international automobile tournament onthe famous OrmondDaytona Beach

Frank Butterworth the former Yalefullback says that football which oncewas a field for Individual skill is nowa coachmade chess board on whichthe heaviest obtainable players are putthrough evolutions that call for nocleverness or intelligence-

In his first game of football RubeWaddell lasted less than a minute Onelection day at Buffalo in a game between two local teams of that cityRube caught the kickoff and ran itback fifteen yards but as soon as hewas tackled he quit the tame

W P Oarcekm of the senior classof the Law School has been appointedhead graduate coach of the Harvardtrack team

James E Sullivan secretary of theA A U i to given a medal by theInternational Olympic as areward for iota flea service la man-aging the third Olympiad t St Louisduring the past summer

The average weight ofime from tackle to Is B7Its fast toe

The annual crosscountry run of theAssociation will be held

at Island on November SI-

MrCormick the Pittsburgis ulaying a star game at fullback for-th SteeUon Y M A football team

After having uade a finale of pityingagainst Penn Filley of Harvard te

devoting all his spare time to gettingout candidates for the crew bhopes to lead to victory over Yale atNew london In June

Eddie Hanlon declares that if he cnget on another go with MoGovern hecan cop the long ew l of two iU andregain lost laurels

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down fullback at Cornell and doinggood work in advancing the ball Hisgreatest weakness Is in hacking up theline This is due in a measureto lack of weight he being manypound lighter than the averagefullback

Eddie at one time championfeatherweight of the world is in San

assisting in the training ofBattling who la to meet YoungCorbKt on November M

Conch Rorke has made en cxamr oftwo members of the George Washington

who broke training and now theteam is conforming strictly with

the rutH by the trainerBenny Yanger and Billy Flnneane have

been matched for November 21

The schedule of the American HockeyLeague calls for sixty games beginningDecember PHtsburg-

Tls said that Starr the freshmanquarterback at Harvard is well named

Jimmy Ryan the former Washingtonoutfielder has purchased the franchiseof the EvanvlHe club of toe CentralLeague and h s expects to a wtohinecam In the town next

Chicago University may next year bewithout the services of Stags her

nd football coach He has been illfur some time and la most anxious togive athletics fcr something not

Schorr who some time ago announcedhis intention of retiring from the turfhas decided to buy more yearlings for

of replenish

The National Baseball Commission Ismaking preparations to shortly publisha the decisions theboard since its organisation

London sportsmen are to matchPalmer and Ben Jordan at 124

pounds

The Boston lovers of boxing havefound a loophole in the law and now

can make matches withoutpolice Interference

The Madison Square sixday bicyclerace will start at midnight December-i About a dozen foreign riders are

to enter the grind

Marin Hart is out with a challengefor Jack Monroe

The national tournament of the Ameri-can will be held atMilwaukee beginning on February 18

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Boxing to Be Revived NearWashington

WILL GO TWELVE ROUNDS

Both Boys Thoroughly Prepared andBetting Is About

Preliminary Arranged

Boxing will be resumed this eveningaround Washington with a twelveround bout between Kid Henning andTommy Lowe the Rock SpringClub on the Conduit Road

The reestablishment of the game haslong been desired and several schemesto that end have been tried and failedThe bout tonight will be handled asthose in Baltimore are handled by AlHerford and the promoters in that cityDecisions by the court of

have declared that a club lass aperfect right to have boxing aa a partof the entertainment at a regular meeting and the ruling has been acceptedby the authoritiesHenning Experienced

Good sport should be furnished by thetwo boys who will go on tonight and ifthe bout is a success others in whichsome of the most prominent little menwill figure will be held Kid Henningclaims the bantam championship of theSouth and has defeated many good menin making good his claims He has alsobad a number of bouts in Chicago andMilwaukee and has not been defeatedby men of his weight although light-weights have trimmed him once or twice

has trained long hard for thecontest and should enter the ring

fitLowe would only make the match on

the weight limit of 128 pounds and atfirst he had some trouble in reachingthat figure This morning he said hewas well under the weight and at thesame time had lost none of his strengthHe lOu thoroughly prepared and whilesomewhat thin is not too finely drawnHe is admittedly one of the huskifestboys for his pounds In the District andas he will have an advantage to welgnt-as against Heaniags superior experi-ence tb betting Is about even Lowe Is

in a number of contest near this cityand the even betting is apparently jus-tifiedEgan to Appear

The semlwindup will be of almost asmuch Interest as the star bout It willbe between Kid Egan and Robert Luberboth Washington boys Egan has beenfighting in Baltimore and Philadelphiaand had won eight straight victories un-

til be met Benny Riley in the semiwind-up to the Kid SullivanTommy Dalybout in Baltimore He did great workagainst Riley and there was every

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