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JARY 14, 1921, SPORTS. 31 i SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY. JAN Short Schedules Crux of Dissension Now Prevailing in the Western College Conference S O The Camplete and Entire Stock of . i N EW YORK, January 14.—Advices received irom the”west today in- deker, n senior, whose home ix | o | NI SEVEN GAMES TOO FEW 6 U QUNTIN PEWER i v sy SADOL FIVES PUNNG. e ez, DENYATHLETC DSPUTE EASON hrHaca, N Y- Jawuary 14— FOR COMPLETE S !Plays Carnegie Tech at Hilltop To-| : wreatler with an artiGeial timh | Meeting of Central and Tech San Framcisco defeated Weiker {Hopkx’ns and St. John's Men Say Cochran of New York in an ex- WO T { | wan revealed today’in the ap- : : ' f i . i = - i BY LAWRENCE PERRY night—Blue and Gray I:Ias i ‘ :»:-l;-t'::'r::";»r“A‘i’\‘.w.:.:;:tl:fi: i Features Dol'xhle Header in '.:L':Ei”:‘.é‘...f‘?':..!":.-"..:‘:.';‘:::‘ il There Wl“' Be No(Brenk Over ! Three Veterans. | | versity wreatling team. Sne- Scholastic League. - i !.'n;;:: e :'.ln_':rr‘:‘": bt Grid Receipts. . N . i i o : = “ni : alers A double bill ix on tap in the High whot. BALTIMORF Janu it —Robert dicate that a lot of the smoke which has been _n:mlg_ irom 1:1\ i -4..lnlulg~m\\'n University xl....ehe.xl.u‘ 1 :'., ampntation of ki vaht I8 | Schoos meetos .m' Uv e ¢ . B i e = ° i conference miembers with regard to difficulties in the |Will open their season tonight, when| elow the knee in his béyhood. | s S g : R i e ot i camps of confe 3 helcaracaicireenfaunt it i Un BN S s e e e it | WOULDADDIOISGOPERSE it L N 1 {uate manager at Johns Kins. both matter of schedules proceeds from fires kindled in the interest of nine e x s i e et oD L CTE T bt s it Uie et y i &¥m for a game. starting at o e vl e e G Loy e e TEedicrinithe 1 t%ve Lobener and “Tech and Central strug- | OF THE JOCKEY CLUB\ilm. gling for supremacy in (he fin might ba ikinps enied that " these old rival ustead of seven game Seasons. { " lig Ten constituents of importance the seven-game idea w a simple [$:30 o'clock. e il ve a falling out nt of observation in watch-|and Nichol and Lynn. guard vhich may be listed. As the matter iRErcipe | stronz array of tossers here tomor- |, \nattet to follow, but now, when a majority of ‘hf ~member: 'of th; con Three Blue and ¢ ray veteran: e | e e her | NEW YORK. January 14—4 o e GiESon i Gl ""i rerence are as likely as not to have formidable ouifits, and when the in-jon_ihe team in Flavin, forward; o Sttt count [A1eRd the constitution of the Jockey | (5o e ine annual feot ball game. - | tersectional act is assuming importance, it is felt that seven games are ‘(_)'.‘“f)‘::;:ll.”(finl;r and 7u“‘~“'r L;::mi for anything. ;vn-’w i n"m;mun incroasing the number of Slew-| | ol o0 o it might be met- tco few to admit of a complete playing season [aond” Swirt will we ' Zazallis rannins engagement should provide plenty of |#7dS from seven to nine, was vu-ov“*"“,m ne@ that after Hopkins and |||“l i 0 coaches statid o \ X ¢ = 7 o apetitaa Al s o] Buy; R 5 > io t ¢ ins u Mence, it is likely that strenuausstands to coaches stationed on (e imate” Coach John O'Reilly has Met| poromac and Spalding councite witt | SymPClOn i the tirilis that go with {here 1odiy by August Belmont B | v e aits oL AR TR T Pt Cer e pressuré will be brought to bear upon |side lines. Cabe: Mullen, Dudack and Bailey. all | ect T nl K. ‘of . enpeart tomerrow 21 (117 Clshes. Py to start at 00, fanuniat meeting of the club. The { R s the comference authorities to give th e strong players, in reserve. {nifine. and if the former wins 1t will| Gonsaga High fomt o defeat- jamendment s deglgned 1o give the e i oved | \arious universities greater latitude| jpercy Ilaughton was among the| Carnegie Tech will start Hammann|paoe haaten every team in the league. | aq (e toraaBi OSrels: whe defeat-g s sn > = he | g day game, it was rumored; W respect to the number of games to recognize the advantage of aland Gibson. forwards: Dosci, center. | "Richmond Tepminaix Will bring ol oo orcorE: ops, 34,40 34, In leoverning body of racing in‘the east that ihe ceal {rouble s Rl ow at { inds at present Ohio and Wisconsin 2 foot ball game. As compared |, Jack, H Wil referes and !Strens y e S ke th s five today. In /. larger percentage of the At jogkerneads as a result of ef- fixed position on the sideline it{“Schlitz" Schlosser will umpire |y (!‘"’r’fg;“',; oo YamkeesSncinning Gonanga diplaved | clection of ‘officers for the ¢ pts. Marviand, it w a. ve-| 5 orts to make a seven-game st:ht'dlflt‘ s infinitely superior. Points of play 5 i1 . - Bl o o ] (e | SVEAL speed and teamwork :1tdd in the re-elbction | <malle than| ° into the playing scheme: CRiCAZO | ro rovealed. which could not be seenl Catholic University will play the 5 Ol (R = . I e : et | Hopkins allowed i ! \iled to arrange a game with her old | ¢ 5 TCOTECG T T the bird's-cye |(mp Humphreys team at Brooklund o L1 ¢ Washinglon Freshion will jof Bel aipman. ¥, K. stur- | I. Michigan, and TIlinois Was, yjow of ties. defensive and of-]tomorrow nighf in the oniv colleze _Rosedale A. C.| visit vy Prep School for ce chairman, ®nd (1. K. Kuupp. | g J ciliged to bregk with Minnesota fensive formations the _like|contest on atlm-;i‘l,_lllor‘\r, Georso Wi 0]:.:;"':"“::‘""1\“‘” in nelit EAHIE LOMOIIONW night. Ty and treasurer { N. Y. U. Grid Dates. | 9 which s v ington goes 1o Wilmington to engage | Fph < saenient i & i Field Telephones. hich a high obscrvation post affords SR 00 E0¢C 10 T Nlandet will batile | Navy Yard five tonight in i { Brown and Co! | : ame | | a ar sncement that Harvard hadnow is regarded ential | by |0l in' Baltimore, Georgetown has | Starting at § Tomorrow night the ; ‘Wi 1 Racing Men's Trial. | the 1921 foot hall schedule of N ' lephones, running from the top | Scouts and coaches. Foster Sanford }Lovold in Baltimore. Georz IS Comets will g0 to Baltimore to play jJOHNSTON AND TILDEN | ‘““}fh ‘{l”l{l: ACIg s BT | Pliversity which follows: " EAvLam b “~| Hobart: S, Brown, ;. A e - reTo Ton im0 game. L Cambridge stadium. at Yale|always watched his eleven in action 2 the Centtal “Y. ' Princeton and elsewhere to|from a t in the stands, m-'f’lml«f demics defrated Sen- | Steward's Busineas College Kept nn! BEATEN BY ANZAC PAIR - Humph iounced ihat | ¢ Reductions Which Represent Less Than Actual Cost of ; e I TE - stands, meeting | gophomore A i Judst i . i ic lines in various games in the | his men between halves and givingiior Academics in the Catholic Univer- |ite winning way by defeating the ! i poiepy i ho will observe the injunction issued{y st few vears did not come as news. | them the fruit of his observations.i . ypierclass League Jast night, 56 | Carry-On Club. 24 to 15, in Carroll i+ B0l Al by -Chief Justice Monroa of the su-: 19, - : R St me court, and not pr 1 with the Was learned today, to the Princeton | while was Fred Murphy. then 'V nd Yale guthorities. They knew of | Northwestern coach. who first used| eaketere deteatel hee FHarvard wire service, which was|an elevated platform built by the side D Toti. e e cmyloved e Tar back as 1914 | of e gridiron. [RAILROAD Y™ TO MEET | biva niivin msen ester s o team so far at_least as Princeton is Keene Fitzpatrick. i {than their rivals. erned the Tigers themselves have| o . .0, pejieve in 2 conch or train- CUMBERLAD BOWLERS | Immncutate Cuha chewed b mployed this method of communicat- n lieve in a coach mmac el N ine om Doints of vantage in the | €% hang onto him, give him time to m 5 : _ | MePhersons. 67 to G in the former's - . - good. Princeton in the case of Keer A picked team of Raidroad Y. M. C.!gym. Sheehan caged the ba fher orman B br tOHara Wood. 1he Wilhiam the of! vial of the oficers and director e 9 Business M Racing Aswocia-| Honor West Virginia Gridders. set for (OmOrTOW MOFMINE. | fure Bribesaar e, A0TD) ekt fumphries aiso stated that D | vieing to T team heen iswer the injunction on Januarvy | oSt ® TR0 PR St e the date set for w hearing on the | (apt -elect Ka <, M Atter. o afth, Hawkine, “tanw Austr: W. M to urn, Ameri- terson of A den won fr ey | Fitzpatrick, whose word is law as track | A bowlers. compriging tie men who | times for the victors : el o ; coach and foot ball trainer ssau, | have the highest averages in the| Rosedale Senfors won from the !} R S = has begun to r the fruits | Terminal circuits. will roll agair { Metropolitan A. . in the former's Want Racing in California. i " e e E [ 3 Manufacture policy. When Fitzpatrick came to | quint representing the B. & O. “Y"|gym. 47 to 24 5GLOCKER |S DEFEATED Tigers in 1910 track sports were pretty | of Cumberland, Md.. here tomorrow ! Yosemite A. €. and the Warwicks) much of w joke there. Squads were!night. Play will start at 7:30 o'clock P Glona S oclock in th ¥ IN COURT TENNIS PLAY ! ter. small and no one took great i Anderson Leads Notre Dame. weing in Cali- =y under supervision of u state| Anderson of Macon ( towa ion hus been offered in tie |right eund for the past two v, This is not a sale oi Wash. Centennia < g ] B e = 4 3 = = 20{ terest. But one r after Fitzpatrick upply and Sales team is leading ————— | I, s \Leen clected captain of the 1921 N s T B O eorm - I L I ook Bold the Tigire defented Yare in | the Shipping Board Duckpin Lengue.| [ PHILADELEILY, Jantacs 14 - e ot BT At Aniaerasy 2 remuants of stock. but the Rrown.... 117 96 &) Watsen... 120 135 107 | dual meet for the e in history. | the standing of which as follo: FOUR CUEISTS To PLAY :‘“ :;F‘:‘l":,:; ”m”t-lmm; 4m"“m l‘r,fl‘ e | 1 junio complete and entire line Lawrenson 124 115 113 Hansford. 90 94 90| and in 1912 the Blue w Last P oy th e Giteq T Dt Classic Crew Race March 30. Eeh S L Torde . n &9 108 110 Woisten'ms 114 111 134 | hoth Harvard and Yale wer i =il FOR THE DISTRICT TITLE jpiucd fn the United States, . button. | = 2258 ; of Hess High Shoes at the dual meets. Last year the Tigers O e anein] s OaEO T Opposes Pro Foot Ball. tfinal reductions of the and | The Totals.. 521 328 311 ished @ close second in the interc ST (eorge Wheatley. champion; Wil- 1 . : 5 : s CEEC o % = GCoLE 8 5 5 1. . Won from jbe held on Wednesday. March . Peunsyivania State College Alumiit 2a s The s ine, p. e [eginte dee. Le e i!jiam Parsons. Walter Asay and Sergt. | Ottq v, Boston, 6——1, 1-—6, 6.4, |5 oelock in the stternoon The | Association of New York has adopiea| S S€ASON. I'he sale includes Emith & excellent chance of winning the AiiiHenshaw will compete in an elimina- | 6- s . i Jerews are cxpected to arrive at 1'ui- PR AN SRt i every less High Shoe in Chaconas. 1 Krauss sl e e comething it | Le s District title at the Grand l'n-n?rnl.i‘.nd xummer months.) i 18 it i Mass, | Handicap. LA ! e : ; actioe Wed c = e A Sisckes __|its atmosphere which makes for the starting nesday night. : vard defeated BoSton A. A. at hockey | . Totats Totais. 52| production of men who stand out in «:wi st. Alban’s Wins at Soccer Farsons' defeatcd | enehaw quxxi Royal A, C. to Meet Brown Swimmers Busy. st nighi, 4 1o 1, outplaying the Now | —Patent Kid ~ i 7 athletic world. Pooch Donovan. the 5 % 58 0 £4. for third place in the Fay g Brown Universit wimming team, | 2ngland champions at all angles ' orom TR w Jermalem. | farvard trainer and track coach, is a! St Alban's soccer team defes ¥ entral tournes | There will be a meeting undefeated Tast year. has a formidable —_—_ —Pat,ent Colt Humpbee. 97 Jacobs.. 108 8o 123 | Natick product and Eddic Mahan. Eddic ) pritish em eleven vesterday on | Anderson. who elaims tohe oval A. C. fomorrow cvenis {schedule. including matohes with Hare llege Basket B: Tremueitor 87 88 50 Prown.... 03 &1 90 and Bifly Murray, all vard |the formers fleld. two goals to one.|the woman champion cueist. will play | o 645 Morion street . Dartmouth and entry. in Collepp Rarkel Miulls Black Russi TaKluge.. 86101 & Abbe..... 811 were born afd reared there, Gen. Bethel of the embassy team |Charles Bartelmas at the Grund w...lw All members of the ch 3 d and eastern intercol- | Wiliams, 19, = ussia Calf ) played the best gaine. tral Monday nizht. squisicd to be present J Middlebiry RKlnge.. 96 93109 Lerch.... 99 Totais.. 484 439 461 Totals.. 467 446 3 WASHINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE. P. O Club. Bureau E. P.Rawli's 104 387 75 Lowd. . Fckhardt. 98 91 9% Courthey. ‘Welnberg. St 88 §2 Wilding.. Hart...... 82 59 83 Ganshorn. F.Rawlings §¢ 95 103 Gladding.. Totals.. 42 550 444 Totals.. 410 417 440 Money Order. War Risk. (Copyright. 19 —French Calf —Vici Kid —Scotch Grain —Cordovan —and all the shades in Tan Calf. — GIGA —_— e = NTIC SALE OF SHOE L T L T T T e T T e T e T T T T T T T T T T T T T L LT L L L L L L T e L L 116 101 90 AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES. | : All The Balance Of Our Season’s Stock, Including A Few Left From Our Fires At Wilmington, Delaware e s | And Baltimore, Md,, Stores it e, BEE: > S acterized Hess service. e FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS. : . TWO PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Come And Get Yours Tomorrow. |3 ausi,siza 13 o e T S - 2 Hess High Shoes $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.98 - $5.98 oo Cork and Hair Insol gc 109 91 105 Price 35c. Sale Pric feet warm and prevent dampness. Sale Price.......... 33 92 Just the thing to keep your 8c WOMEN’S SHOES J— Panther Tread Rubber Heels. &£ ¥ 56 94 161 S i i At these three prices—$2. . . e Garm Cana-withelGunrentond Kind. WRsyulariPrice 1 gc R T Shed-Water Oil. For Water-prefing shoes and all : 4 25c. Sale Price. given yoiir choice of our EN- kinds of leather. Full half-pint can. Regular 16c N e = = TIRE STOCK, priced pre- Price 25c. Sale Price % 13 T8 Smonc.. D110 ath Slippers. Regular Everyday Price 75c. viously as high .00! : vostie s S 8N T =T R i 48c VAR B Slumber Socks and Boot Socks. Just the thing to : i s our windows to realize that keep your fect warm in cold weather. Regular 39c ey T offering the Price 75c. Sale Price.....s... : iggest s in shoes this city has ever seen. Come and see them tomorrow! Sizes mostly 2§ and 53, All $14 and $15 Hess High Shoes Women’s Rubbers. All Styles and Shapes. Regu- 89 lar prices, $1.00 and $1.25. Sale Pric c Women's Wool Heather Hose which is now all the 9 8C rage. Regular Price, $2.55. Sale Price.. ¥ L T T T LU TR LU O and $20 Hess High Shoes REVENUE LEA salen Holden il Wemen's High Shoss. Osfords and Pumps in Gus Metal Black Kid, th 24 ; i Razagon o urn Sol avana Brown 5 % i som . . = - G S N Bl Wul;-bz!c%.fiids-:: Lo aad 8 05':'&";;' et $"' 5 g b esllares Men's Manchester Hose. Regular Price, C | Final Reduced atute: . 46 T mostly to 5. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 shoes. 298 3 | o i e el O ek Sale Price T i s . $2 8 4 for $1.. | Price v Postmasters i 7119 10y MeQueer. Wemen's High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. A Wonderful selection ‘9 Men’s Wool Hose. Regular Price $1.75... 1 2 5 | % Reelin., . of Havana Brown Kid, Brown Buck Tops, Cloth Tops, Patent Leather, . Sale. Price . ! Lace and Button, Buck and Black Buck Tops, with Louis Heels, ; $ 35 i Vici Kid, Common Sease Heels, Tan Side Lace, Grey Buck Top, : ; ! * ! (P:.nrl G:.ys .Lau ;-tl; L = Heels -ud v Kid and 3 9 8 Men’s Rubbers. First quality. Most all 1 29 i = == 1 ommo: nse Heels. izes L 3 2 z . H x\m. “‘3.‘;;“\.‘..‘ ‘n;':m-sl;.ég;_r ;{:’.’ u»,‘ Rorulor $6.00 and $7.85 shese™ o0 P‘:k:f 5% 5 $ 4 9 8 ~c ‘981 styles. Regular $1.50 kind. _ Sale Price . i T : Thousands of pairs of Women's Fine High Shoes, Oxfords and Pamps. B Men’s Spats. Regular Price $2.00 1 50 s In Gun Metal and Mahogany with Louis and Military Heels. Also | Women's Black and Grey Juliets. Regular $2.25 Sale Price o = Black Vici Kid, Low Heel with Rubber Heel 3 98¢ 16, $17, $18 = - Toats fached. " Sizes “montly 23; to 6. Rogular price 4.98 and $2.50 kind. Sale Price ... BOYS' SHOES. ' All $16, $17, $ E ;Vome..'. All Color Juliets. Regular Price $2.50. $1 29 s Can Metal, Patent Lelllger. EN‘ Es ale Price = i Lace and Button; sizes 913 to 1312 T Also in_Gun Metal Button; 1 to Women’s Spats, most all colors. Regular Price, 1 59 43¢. Regular Price, $3.45 and o Men’s Heavy Tan Work Shoes: strong, durable soles and heels. Reguiar price | 250, Sale Price $4.00. i ——— Sale Price 1 .98 Women’s One Strap Comfort Oxfqrds. A regylar 1 98 Men's Heavy Work Shoes in Black : 2 $4.00 value. Sale Price. and Tan. Shoes that are built for 1.98 Final Reduced Price $3.95. Sale Price $2.95 B T Little Gent’s Hi-Cut Storm Shoes, heavy sole: ~ Sale Price $2.98 Henze 111108 Clarke a8 Jawman. 10z B0 Faruholi | 112 N3 Hayden. . Totals. BOARD LEAG Secretary. weariwith hsavy/daublel weather: Ladies’ Ribbon Trimmed, High Cut Felt Moccasins. proof soles. A.$6.00 value. Regular Price $2.75 and $3.00.. Sale Price.. Tetal L O e T T T T T T 1 P Latn 2| Sale Price Moen's Dress Shoes in Black and Koke Brown, in Bl il 0 i Llua, Fn-h.'N Inihd Bluche::dtylnf. Le;tamalu, Springer. 3 KT 7 also with Neolin guaranteed soles an. e Slner 1w 513 4.44 rubber heels. If these soles do not wear, new | Boys’ Hi-Cut Storm Shoes, ones appled free is the Goodyear guarantee. | heavy soles. 4 g These shoes are worth $10. .Q0 Salp Pri Sale Price Men's 12 inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes. ey $&'98 3 Men’s D: Sh 0 Sule Price .98 e aeaae e G308 shoe on the Munson last. Choice of the Tordie. . 449 440 436 STAR LEAGU Erowns. Tremann. 106 Hess High Shoes Values to $12 101 100 84 Handleap. 471453 492 Yotal Men’s 16 inch Hi Cut Storm Shofl; Heavy store, values up to $12.00 o T a1 s, sizes 11-2. S ’ 2 ot ?lur".,_ 2 ;" 107 Soles. .Sale Price 7.85 S e $5.98 o S 2. 9 5 Final Reduced Price £TADE W o Willaws 116 %6 93 139 110 D.Me p. 2 2 = Totals.. 526 459 480 Totais. . 476 449 446 Yankees. Athletics. Meyer.... 115 04 94 Corwin_.. 92 92 1 Cartin. .. 55 94 116 Mott..... 80 72 65 Bewmsn.. 84 54 3i Reinosdl., 90 79 101 Hurley... 110 87 115 Walker... 97 96 97 Purgers.. 98 98 53 Whitford. 101 104 86 Hasdicap. 18 16 16 Totals.. 008 478 611 Totals.. 460 443 442 ‘White Sox Indians, 4 96 108 Nolan.... 101 101 101 McFadden 104 56 105 Furmage.. 107 83 92 97 & 98 T.McCarty 127 % 69 29 104 114 Quino.... 92 97 103 rty u9 101 WASHINGTON STORES 506 9th Street ; 913 Pa. Avenue 1112 7th Street Between E and F Sts. Bet. 9th and 10th Sts. Between L and M Sts. Open Nights Open Sat. Nights . Open Nights N. Hess’ Sons 931 Pa. 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