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*SPORES; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192L.° SPORTS. 19 === outhern Collegiate Conference to Be Perfected at Meetings in Atlanta This Week Dartmouth defeated Princeton. 21 to 20. T o ‘ 15 COLLEGIATE QUINTS . N[w []R[;AMZA“[]N Guillemot Needs to Improve | el i A | > | e Us % —— ° ATLANTA, Ga.,, February 23.—The g ol o - TR ACthl‘l to be a Great Runner championship basket bail tournament | Throws Tatter Into Tie for Big Ten : vaeket' Ll | Mics Sybil Bauer of Illinois A, C. o @ Southern Intercollegiate = game last night. 3 ! | sociation will start here Friday, with | Bagket Ball Lead by Winni 3 Does Fifty-Yard Back Stroke rs | seven games scheduled for the first asket Ball Lead by Winning, Other college T | /| | day. Fifteen teams are entered, the 29 to 19 Tows: in S5 3-5 Seconds. “ BY LAWRENCE PERRY. opening pairings being: J V. P. 43: North Carolin: P ICAGH #t s y { EW YORK, February 23—Corp. Josef Guillemot is not likely to d mix:rce:: e im%(hl Car&;;!n::’,m)\'en- URBANA, TIL, February 23 —Purdud ’\Iz.yfmr.& .\nxdnnr‘:.-.um. « " < -:‘; bruary -hiitt‘:w-‘x\r:‘:‘ c ‘ | 3 . > : = ;s s. . n v : xas A. M., ecord for the rd baci University of Maryland Is One gain world laurels as a middle-distance runner until he improves |G, W. U., Georgetown and|tucky State vs Tulane, Furman va.| o 50 0 ) feating e 26 = e O o M % et Madison Square Garden on Saturday n he | Millsaps, Georgia vs. Newberry,|to 19, in a western confercnce basket | Army, 305 Trinity, 1. tablished 1ast night P tivi b “ad‘fm‘ _.Squ-.n AL BT | Gallaudet All Are Defeated !Ciemson vs. Auburn and Georgia |ball game last night which was. eon. New York University, 45: Rotzers. |\ A 1. senior events at Great Lakes of Fourteen Prospective | ciumped along at a steady gait, with apparently no knowledge of how to | e Glemson Pve | AubernlisadiiGe | iaerfa e okt Cver iabeaonhe | 10 A A U, seuior evonts at Great Laices o -dis e rac > 2 c ing 2 . David J. Yates of the University |local court. Sybil Bauer of the lllinois A. C., fin- Charter Members “‘.”"(]' e k’,"g distadcs ”fi,lw m.}m" fcen ?l.".m’r;\'{"" 3 on Foreign Courts. of Pennsyivania and S, B. Sutton of, The defat threw Illinois Into a tie, = = e e . and thus win, but until an able coach gets at him he will s | with Indiana again for first place in the | Canadian Wins Ski Title. The former mark of 36 seconds was. BY H. C. BYRD. probability, de‘!c:thjn‘u l\:;\ 1.1‘11;1 (_nhe_r topnotch SORGE WASHINGTON'S ey big ten standing | S.\RA? c ~ “\.' Fe ,]_““" | ?xfln 1;_:“”,“';:: : ;\:ldra Bleibtrey at 2 L runner ever had a greater in- < o e o % = e A Aoniey £ Montre W onolulu last v HE Southern Conference, com- | centive to win than did the French ! birthday anniversary dnl‘n& Junior High Midgets Score. etk ternational amatear ski-jum orman Ross of the I A, C. won ising in i 1 ¢ or-{m When he appeared the band | from it brove ch of a holiday for | Junior High School Midgets record- | 24 to 19 ing contests yesterday, with 178t scnior 220-yard free style race Prising in its temMpOVAry Of-| ), .q the “Marse and every one | ing h incetol Provenuch o2 I iver. | od their seventh Straight basket bail | A SoIn A Cints, And A fump of forty-nine|by five yards, and diss Margaret ganization, formed last De- /s 1 up. 'rn.-),. every one cheered. x; door d Har doing et ball team of the univ victory when they took the measure | western conference basket ball game | fret. E. Thompson of Lak Woodhridge of the 4:»":(:4 ):'!:h; :’ st of ig institutions # ¥ @ big, thrilling moment. And| nothing but inte ihe 1 aars e the lof the Takoma Athl Club Midgets | last <ht. | won the championship in the inter- | (.. won the women's senior -yai cember, most of the big institutions | §E5 4, it el 08 TR hardiest foot ball fed that hears the name of T 32104 gama - Sirrapelnelalastmight mediate class with points and a | race by half a lap of the seventy-five- south of the Mason and Dixon linz, | — up on the gam time th- last| father of his country, nor was it a0 | Brown starred for the winnere PRINCETON, N jump of forty-four 1 foot puol. before Saturday night seems certain | | contest is plaved A \\‘\V;L cnjoyable occasion for to be permanently org d into| p, con | W of gri beh District college quints. e of the strongest collegiate ath- | in the United| them the chanc tain_val- » Hatchetités went to Annapolis = e i e Umited ital at Annapolis, | Bable amount undlack- irubbing from the & SS ms the g 1ta k £ 0lls, | 3 drubbi 0l B! L.’*l‘a‘fe assqciatiaus -iin - the \Unitec operation of his o dug tnstha autumn: selown opened fts| = id abs i rded by (Copyright losing for At least, that is the only impres- P ol 5 S . - 7 of college sport pointing | It got the Slanjiones sRi saing fxomislatyments to the responsibility which | { short end of ore in a bat- made by th in close touch with b ] i the plans and from the final :nr.n--! s _and trainers for the| p P Ptle with Piits llaudet com- mation ahout the mectings fo helDo¥s who are I i\4) | pleted its tour when accumbed to held at Atlanta Friday and Saturd uith carly in e Y Jiti L. John's in a 35-t0-27 encounter in It was agrecd by representatives of | upon the ear in the course of a game, | B ! Brooklyn . o TouTaen iate Lot einitics suw earbie r drum being slightiy split. In| — ieorzefown and Grorge Washing- leges meeting in inesville, Flu, me inst the midshipmen he batt on out-of- ok, and an abse would ter subject ford of chairman, to work last fall that they gether in Atlanta call of Prof. S. \° versity of Georgia, ne | Washington Gun Club Defeats Bal- | timoreans After Teams Tie game | out details. I but he did not think much of it and ' at 882 Poinis. Will Hold Three it does not appear that the coach Anniiis 1 ': | heard laint. Had he. no doubt| District Bulti- | an St JO O | he wo ve done his duty and or-| oo = s time of the permanent [dired “an immediate examination by | ™Ore gunners v in faselimes have een sont out! | 2 medical man. | maten hela at Oriole Gun o | — i he last ta 1left the are scheduled on th 3 ‘ When the last target had left th which the conferencs Winter Foot Ball Practice. offic tean gether. The first me With Ohio’ State’s foot ball squad the to take place at 4 o'clock, und the | working on pl and fundamentals ”‘H'";"»;'- second at N c'clock the same day. | gymnasium at Columbus and bl Saturday’'s meeting is to begin at 10 | e gridirone ng under | o1, tu o'clock, with the probabilitie tutelage of T Bariles that the whole day will be to th with Jo to whipping into shape "he mental g tion and by-laws for the siznificantly indica tion. ing to the phy: em- “The meeting should be a great ! phasis on a g thing, is cess," say: of. nford in one of | liable to superinduce of the his letters. “as everywhere I have|fine edge of that fervor which is So | L been getting splendid responses. All | essential to success. Nagle of us think the time is ripe for ju ansbury SL{ This has been the experic will rmer am Virgini | i ingrton nia | tour with 1lem \\'Hhi Roan Colle ow the Hatchelites mo urg tol 4 t tute. | ot a lot of good for the till with Army ¢ in ticir mateh with G Jout - manner. t seorer. did Ault and b The Ha four points sw ond Ch al in the firs Jordan ju its win over the| wis well in whistle sounded ought dif-| to persuade avie but ais each not | this kind of action, and nobody with | fathers, themselves former uniy the score. whom I have talked feels the | foot ball stars, who set themsely | ontested all proposcd organization will be any-|the task of training their sons to be | ling, 14 thing but a great factor, not only inl foor hajl SRt iachroonl as . George- southern but in national athletic | ey anla Jordan were The confereace is to be organized: ' aihrates are not mad. with taeir f . each mainly on_a basis of the on Einetas s ks ey J « fourtein. residence rule rule barring all|foach: his' son S 3 fikoop, dr 822 Foltow S-to19 defeat at_the e Deien D meneyfor aui but the boy never set Chicago on | 3 “Bgind 7 < of t ve in New York cr base ball and other high stand- an_ ath performer. It may | 4 B St v idet’s team was ihe conierm ey UL WIAC attitads umed that most athletes have d e — the playing teams outside the conferenc e pliofe ool Schoolboys in Skating Event. |yuf Un @ s or whether or not the organization| SRS in the matter o ] « t Schoolboy the will pass some kind of rule swhich |t : : e RN Wwill prohibit its members engaging in | ¢ will e o L jne Teenedil athletic contests with institutions not | month in an fce-skal leourt D in the conference is not known. Some | Zfeeling along this line has developed, | but If brought up will meet with ! 1} i;‘,'»';’,"’,‘f‘-“.?;;{”s nd Marstella starred i N | o though, there is going to be a sirong | [ R VY| Ineome max vare of the Treasury D e s Strenuous opposition. Undoubtedly tendency in the organization not to | team and competé with schools which do not | to +--oc. TECH CUINT NEAR THTLE 10th govern members of the conference. ! : o o < 5 eeds This matter of outside schedules now | 1heir Team Play Is Too Much for o the cop. DoES Eastern, 22 to 9, end N wants games Martin F. Skolin northeast. Holy Name Midgets nd ¢ estern canfenepa, contention in the gyiors _ Yankees Down Eress Heizhie Midgets in a well- Only to Defeat Business Friday R s | played 33-10-9 game. | > S am Afdroax. i i % : - to Gzin Honors. Tt s intercating to note in thinking | Epiphany Comets. | Bolling Iield Avintors and T ington Council, K. of C. League will| be opponents tonizht in K. of C Hall.| Play will start at 5:15 o'clock nhool basket ball paign ends Friday of the valte of such a_conferenc athletics in general and to the insti- | tutions maintaining athletics what | the When the ampionship | Aloysius Club's Big Five outclassed | Intercollegiates, a team repre-| was said at the National leziate | senting the Knickerbocker Club, in a|' Calvary Rewerves vanguished noon Tech, in all likelihood, will Athletic Association at Chi -to-10 baskep ball game in Gon-| Phi Sigma Kappa tos in be the title winner. The .- retiom dniots et tha za gymnasium last night. The; SODCTLs played a strong ga nuzal Trainers all but clinched the rosses: 23 o 25 night ®| victors. | p i . s : Gl Sacke ssing honor yeste en they defeated 1" s sienificant that those. orgetown five Jacked A DASSING| g udene Nursen at Walter Reed Hos.| 10107 Yester sty Dot o or it Dation which have in-|game ana was weals at caging thelpital want a Friday-night engasemen FAsem 22t . Al Tooh hias conferences are working na. montous, | ball, while the Aloysians maintained| with some District sextet, Ar) Eameiln E e oniisn. caviee Iy and proceeding in a qu fec- {a speedy pace throughout the en 5{‘)"‘{!“}‘;‘;,',,“ Lpuls d”le' court championship is to quish tive way to better their athletics, and | gagement. McNaney led the attack | D S ason, I counte: of Fri- vorst abuses E eties are| X = Sio Athletic Club will p e-he The Wester: tac he worst atuses Iiathistics arel ol 0 iciite el ik ‘goatl fram )0t A detic Club il header hen stern to be found in_those sections in| k ~ e te b _tomorro ith a win over Central, which the collagés and 'unkversiux-siikrimmflglh. Eastern lm_s:lg School g san anything, so far are acting independently. In thel oo 5 con | Blarting at 7 o'c f zhis Yankees won former case all institutions work co- | SMETCC, ithne Epiphany Comets| Lafayette At 2 sCantes vand operatively and keep in o Per-i When they triumphed, 34 to 30, in|to mest the Oaklands in Carroll Insti- | guarding b sonal touch with one another, and in T The Yanks were| tute tonight, want more games. Tele- tent team t second game. ;’:,‘m‘:,".’i"ma"p?:i'x?‘tee‘;"f:%i?e‘;'",,‘,'f,‘,‘i.rorc».i to play a much harder game | phone R. Berlin at North 1780, olor Tech's euccess. suspicion and distrust through lack | than they did in scoring their initial; = ¥. M. €. A. Arrows v trow scose would indicate of personal contact, and in independ- | YiCloTY over the Comcte. Fach of the |34 to 10 by the Baltimore 1 E511 boys been able ent competition othier abuses creep in | fodms made fouricen goals (rom the|in a game decided in the ; woula Have which are seldom found in the con- | f199T- R e ol ts to their total, ferences Renroe Athletle Club iost two games e g for the ful s many chances Presnsative. Mcudhtin. rday. succumbing to the Cav-) Eastern Athlette Club reserves | 107 A0y had fully were vanquished 20 to 19 by the aliers in a 13-to-11 contest before suf Faber and O'Dea did all the East- Institutions which had representa- B i James Motos Company quint of Fred- |, BOIIEE L The o v Tech, Clemaon College, Mississippi A |Marine Preps in a weil fought {o-to-| Will clash in “Epipliuny svmaa en tries from the foul line. and M. Tulane. Alabama Polv'echnic | 25 game. Zcavanight Myers continued his brl‘lllnm’r—' ving and the univerities of Alabama.| <einity Boy Scouts were no match guard game and kent the Techiles Georgia. South Carolina. North Caro-|for the Boys' Club tossers in their Connolly Second to Bay. {rom running away with the engage- lina. Virginia. Maryland. ;::»mu‘»: {game. The latter triumphed, 17 to 0.f C Y - ey ment and Tenn ee. he only rawback | - v 'S N, ‘ebruary 23.-—A driving _— to this personnel seems to be the|fiommer Athietle Club, swamped the g\, carned Jimmy Connolly, Georer | Record Set in Dog Ra geographical location of M 1001 | Mitenall made four fleld goals for | toWN University runncr, second plac cord Set in Dog: iace. A and M. and Louisiana T el in the Boston mile. feature ra f1 ASHTON, Idaho, February 23— would be an excellent arrangement if '* i . the American Legion indoor g $| Henry Kent, winner of 1917 and 1919 these institutions were to become| Marines of Quantico will visit Con-|p, last night. Joie won and ! Ashton dog rac won the fifth an- members of the southweutern confer- 8Tcss Helghts tonight for a game with| Hal Cutbill was third. The race was|nusl event yosterday, deleing heomn ence. and two or three other institu- | the Yankeces. The Williamston All-|run in 4 minutes 32 saconds, dozs. All re bird dogs, with the tions between here an® Alaba Stars, a New Jersey quint, will ap-| Pete Walsh, Georgetown, ran a dead | c. on of one, which is a thor- could be worked in to take their|Dear at Congress Heights Saturday|heat with William Deelos, otton & 1 Belgian police. Kent's time places, thus centraliging the org: | night. in the half-mile open hours 1 minute and 48 sec- zation just a little more without in! Quiney Athletie Club found it Ish had_an allowance of ting the former mark by any way injuring its strength and gen- 1 to dispose of the Oaklands in a 46- eral effectiveness. vards and Deeley thirty-si thirty-two minutes. WALKER MAKES THREE | S 0 T MOTOR CYCLE RECORDS | FRESNO, Calif, February 23.—What are said to be new w speed records for a one-mile k ‘were established here yesterday by Otto Walker of Oakland in the motor cycle race meet he Walker circled the track in 0.3 or at the rate of 108 miles per h rid tr More than th minutes were cuf | from the previous record for fifty | miles, made at She head n | Walker did the dist: —— Dartmouth Enters 91 Men. 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