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“ e SPORTS- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 J SPORTS. 31 [E—————————— e e ———— Small College Elevens Ask Big Guaraniees : C. U. and Gallaudet in Basket Ball Opener THEY DEMAND TOO MUCH, | Hov to Tortre Your Wite —By WEBSTER. |0\ RAKTIERS BERN [BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT SAYS BIG TEAM MANAGER)| |(=reie: Benpicoarizugt, PLAY ATWLSON ey | ©N BROOKLANDERS' FLOOR VoR YouR CURISTMAS (| gaARLING - 3 PRESEMT WAS A X ALWAYS WaNTED ONE . BuT COuPE . HAD \T ALt V HAPREMED TO RECALL THAT | PICwED GuT THEN T THE INTERESTONTHE Girls' basket ball teams represent- 1E N LA ¥ Sl y 5 ing Before Huge Crow | COME Tax Cave | MORTGAGE WAS DUE THE ing Mount Pleasant and Park View ASHINGTON'S college basket ball season will get its formal However, It Is Playing Before Huge Crowds for| ALONG As | HAD FIRSY so THaTwWAs e o e e e oA Lawih start tomorrow night in the game between the quints of Cath-, . END OF THE nasium. The Mount Pleasants for- olic University and Gallaudet, in the big gymnasium at Brook- | Yo GWE T uf | Meager Sums That Has Made Picturesque Little Fellows Dissatisfied. ly were t! 8 School team, one | o s S The bent of the wiris suerepntions |land. Both teams have been drilling for several weeks, and the Kendall here. The engagement will be one|Greeners have been in several practice encounters. They will take the of a triple-header. In other matches. |fqaor ahout 8:30 o'clock, at the conclusion of a match between the Brook- Golumbla Athietic Club will meet the | ind freshmen and the Gallaudet reserves, scheduled to start at 7:30. T bia Reserves will play the Riggs Jun- |main tilt will be in charge of Jimmy Hughes and Ernie Colliflower, vet- fors. The first game will get gnder |eran court officials. way at 6:45 o'cloc | Galluudet will send practically a2\ Gomzagm High School completel: Z ee | veteran quint into the fray. It ex- outclussed the Tech tossers yesterday B o e e fcomior | pects fo start with Boatwright and and won. 29 to 13. Mills, little for quint disposed of Kinnear Cluss, 38 |Seipp, forwards: La Fountain, center. ward of the North Capitol Streeters. te 20, and the Juniors hung up their |&nd Lahn and Waller, guards. The!played a spectacular game. He way seventh consecutive victory at the|firét four named played regularly ubly assisted y Farrington and expense of the Kanawhas in a 45-to-5 | With the Kendall Greeners last year. O'Donnell. Supplee was the only one rout. The Epiphany first team was |In training engagements this winter|of the Techs able to Jocate the basket s vanquished, 53 to 26, by the KEmanons. | Boatwright and La Fountain have ! consistently. 4 il ibeen pluying in mideeason form, and| __ — Washington Athletic Club downed |Seipp has not been far behind them | Wentern High School freshmen i BY LAWRENCE PERRY. N EW YORK, December 16—The manager of one oi the important eastern universities, who arrived in this city today to patch up some tangled ends of the 1922 foot ball schedule, complains of difficulties encountered in booking certain desirable colleges for games. The main trouble, he s is money. The little fellows are demanding too much. Decision in the matter would seem to depend upon the point of view one takes. The preliminary games of important university elevens have in the past few years been patronized by ever-increasing crowds, Throngs of from 20,000 to 30,000 have not been at all unusual at the Yale RN THEN | SELE WELL, LAST MOMDAY | FounD H 3 o Y i k to-17 winners over Deun Ath Gt B : CcTEC A DAMOND the Alpha Alpha Epsilon team, 23 to|in his work, o bowl and Harvard stadium in Octobar and early November i S A BEAUTIFUL Miic COAT 4. Comer and Sherman did some ex-| Catholic University h: ad a sizable. Club, want more games. Teams ¥ Nchkenof ioyenr : AR BN RO For ¥1500, 1 WAS CRAZY i cellent playing for the winners. squad at work ynder the direction of | the 115-pound class interested shou i The attraction, of course, has been |~ 1\WAS GO\NG ~Tb ORDER. 1T Franklin 1123 Fred Rice, who has .coached thetelepho Sl : ; N Gate! i G e LT o ey A Bt CAME FROM MY Adcuy “'e::‘: o nhiler 0 Park View's 1z5-pounders took the | Brooklanders for a number of sea- | SR S S when the big fellow n be called 7 TAt.oR AcD— ue THE 2 measure of the Senators in a 15-10-14 | gons. und apparently a capable team Bliss cteical Scheol was van upon to play Goliath to the little col- 3 A ¥ ME 1 ory HADY 300 engagement. A toss from the foul |\ill he developed. ~For its opening duished, by the Light Infantry lege's David. Thus bumper crowds, e To My CRENT. SO — line in the last minute of play de-match the Maroon and Black likely 4uint at Alesandria. The Electricia Thrills, gate receipts. : lcided the issue. Wi use Dowd and Lawler forwards, Passing game was somewhat weak. ‘onside The stron O, Your SHOULONT | - aded Iis. | YeaRer, center, and Capt. Lynch and —_— q Tniversity of “THINK OF SUuCH S j Nemimole Athletic invaded | z- Corwin, guards. In reserve there will| Twe veteran boxers, “Denver Ed” Tiont team e Yale bow! this | EXTRINAGANT {attaville and wag drubbed. 27 to 15, U¥ |,q" Fusce and Riley, forwards, und|Mariin and Carl Morris, recently tricd P e e GIFTS FoRME {the Maryland National Guardsmen: | pperts. center. Lawler cun readily be | to come back, and were sent back in hurd game. The Green Mountain out-| Tim Jordan's bunch of paid foot Wi |Dean” aid the best pluying for shifted to guard. e time. fit left Lurlington on the basis of a|ball players, anxious for anoth: ;s {losers. guarantee and expenses for twenty b EATHCR it : — L Tt The o e ar-|UP with the Canton Bulldogs, will be Grace Athletic Club Rescrves, who y 2 . Ever. since that rain : irace 5 i ’ Sunday afternoon last month, when Carlisles tonight at § o'clock in Peck N y . a . e ' Do fo the | Bob Higgins' crew gave them a / : gymnasium. aw even @ greater lo-to-0 licking, the Senators have i S we ourse jus she should n clamoring for a return engage- s 2 receive ment. With Benny Boynton, former BUTLER TOSSERS ON TRIP. Eopiid Williams quarterback, and some other ) \DIAN Tadl Deccivering new men in the line-up, the locals be- e el g lieve they can take the meagure of the ; / of mine men. has Teft for & foray. it & —the Pleasure, Comfort and :L;:'Ill‘ All;AHll_'rifan visito Tdh(' leflm; 3 Iwrnu-rn conference Icl’r‘l!:r)flc'fi\lllnr E ¢ill swing into action Sunday at S % will play Wisconsin tonight. Chicago . . . s to the con-|o'e - w 1 WS Riggs (o the con- | gelock. : e {Suturday and Purdue Monday. Satisfaction of Wearing Association, held recently in| Knickerbocker Club will close its e ey el LooKes, Vou A MERRY CHRISTMAS L ey s o foot ball Sunday w AT WAS A JEWELED WRIST : Charley Graka, several years man- ! oot ball season Sunday with a game AMO LET 1T Go AT THAT. i ager 4.1" the Ban Francisco Coi DOCSI'Y SEEM QUITE RIGHT | League team, intends to retire. e ess dhoes HOw (T 1S tion of a player repr more | Mohawk Juniors and Stanton Ath- N AND Bo@ROWED #200, faculty an opportunity to test a}The San Diego committee in charge of Over Sixty Exclusive Models Moderately Priced N. Hess Sons, 931 Pa. Ave. nxu:(nufi n‘;e Emanons at Knicker- WATCH — A BEAUTY, o 1d. Th i . . One-year residence rule 2 0 :F\‘l(;ck. icontesciwiilistartiat t CoutD HANE PO FOR ir playing limi . Preven- T Too BuT VESTERDAY i n At OLD FRIEND DROPPEC "'“',‘,""" lHege in h career. ! letic Club will play for the 135-pound 4. Fifteen-day matriculation rule. 5. | championship of Kast Washington at Y¥inforcement. of college entrance|Union Park Sunday afternoon, be- - : : 6. Summer bull ‘for ex- | ginning at 3 o'clock. Nothing will add more to s el : t t vour ""e“eral poise and ap- SIRS R, 1, S Sl an SUS L)L D CATS” TO REPORT e it : conference expect not an athletic earance than to have vour T s g reee | EARLY FOR CENTRE GAME et - Sl ‘The one-vear rule will give the| SAN DIEGO, Calif.. December 16.— 3 o 5 feet properly fitted in a pair student out on the griddle of the col- |the Arizona-Centre foot ball game ‘ - o h Tt 5s S s— S 5 of lege curricula (o sex whether he is alscheduled o be plaed here Decem- 3 of Hess Shoes—the shoes of ona fide student or a ringer mas-|ber 26, has requested Arizona authori- ; E s s alttr auerading as a student. The three- |ties to have the “Wild Cat” eleven in I incomparable quality. year, limic will prevent men from re-|this city by December 21. Arizona | urning after graduation on the pre- |plans to come by way of Los Ange- ta;c of lakilng post-graduate work Is-:\, \l(':hel'e practice will be held. " 9 Exm PANTS when in reality their purpose is to 8 Centre has been invited to limber L play foot ball. Also it will take away |up at Paterson Field, Occidental Col- i To MATCH the advantage mow enjoyed by col. |lege. Arizona will use Bovard Field Compdols, 101 1L 7. Weboten leges that have professional depart-'at the University of Southern Cali- i SUITS ments o]fl law, medicine and the Iikel:"’!\lfl» There wllll ‘Pe thirty in the o I over colleges Tot maintaining suchArizona party, including Head Coach Dost-graduate work. e {3 F NeRate: = MINNESOTA MAY OFFER TEN GAMES ARE LISTED (Radiators and Fender’! ! ALL WooL “The rule forbidding a player from 3 K gl paripeing T S e GRID JOB TO ROSENTHAL| FOR TENNESSEE ELEVEN| axy spvo ssor on nevstuen. | etics in ore than in one college at o _ SN '8 o — Dod; Fi -] 1 He ng foot bal ringers of their chief r. oles osenthal, a. al 'ennessee’s 100 4 22 BPECIA 0] 0] 3 sourco of supply. Furthermore it will FOR NOTRE DAME FROSH [vait coach at the University of Cali-|calls for ten games. A post-season e e b ey e i DREYFUSS BROS. effectually put a stop to big colleges| oy N/ forni s confirmed reports that he| contest with Florida on December 9 Fenders 20-gauge 3¢ cheaper th 3 preving on small ones. A fl,&?}i,fia‘;\,'fih‘,fl,‘,’aj}f}fi:&g . T R tng considered for_ the post of| in Tampe i pending. The list Sitver "'-"rn"!"-r"' plated Shells: o 617 & 619 Pa. Ave. N.W. Need Migratory Rule. imade the basis of scientific study has|head coach at the University of Min-| goptember 23, Emery and Henry S S ek Oves Bvenings. The migratory rule alone would do |been inaugurated at Notre Dame Uni- | nesota. Newman; October 7, Maryville; 14, Camp. 14215 P st n. more for the purity of northern foot|ver ATl freshmen have been Iu-| Dr. Rosenthal, who handled the line| ning at Columbus: 21, Georxia Aiso Raa ball and the destriction of what nr_lmrucwd o report to the physical di. |on the 1920 and 1921 champion Califor- LM Riggs so well terms “that invisible |rector. for measurement, following |nia teams, formerly played center| s ¥ empire that lies just beyond the cam- | Which corrective exercises were pre.|for Minnesota and was 8 member of | Chatancog pus of every college with lots of rich |scribed. Another measurement will be [2n all-western team. It is believed ‘Kentucky St friends and alumni” than anything |taken at the completion of the school |Be Will not accept the Minnesota offer ever devised or imagined, year to determine the actua] results |if it is forthcomin, (How many faculties of institutions | recelved {rom the training. The ex- PHILADELPHIA, December 16— n the cast and west are there who ents are in charge of Rev. Ber- Paul_Thompson, for many years-vice dare incorporate this rule into their|nard Lange. VANDERBILT, COMMODORE. president, bas been electedynrealdent of SNERNing Sudel hat Speuly daide Lo —_— NEW_YORK, December 16.—Harold |the Athlstic Association of the Univer- ving the rest to stew in S. Vanderbilt has been elected commo- | sity of Pennsylvania. He succee ice. and a step will boiROCKNE WILL CONTINUE |Gore of the New York Yacht Club. suc- |late H. Laussat Geyelin. ceeding J. P. Morgan, who has held the AS NOTRE DAME COACH |office since 115." Morgan declined re- e nomination. 3 R RK, December 16.—K: ——stands in the position of holding ajRockne, for the last three yeirs%:::; blazing sword high, and pointing for- [of the Notre Dame University foot| SEWANEE TO PLAY PENN. ward. |ball team. will continue in that ca-| SWANEE, Tenn. December 16.—Se- pacity. This announcement has been | wanee has Scheduied a foot ball game Wieing {nl Sly Crfintiers made by Rev. James Burns, president | with the University of Pennsylvania on With the Btatic Gondenser Head CITY CUE TITLEHOLDER of the university. It had been report- | October 7, 1922, having turned down a "Your Dealer or ed that he was considering an offer [number of offérs from other colleges to 930 14t Bt N.W. TO MEET EX-CHAMPIQN | ~-= == e e e eeee——————————eeeee et Champion and ex-champion will be Efi *nts tonight in the District titu- Iliard tournament at the Our 905 F Street Store whom he wrested the crown. will y e e e i foure e} Henshaw has won four matches and | Jost none. Tonight's engagement will bezin at 8 o'cloc lg We must vacate. This means that our stock must be crowded into two stores. To make room for this we are REDUCING EVERYTHING IN ALL THREE SPORT MARTS —and these price reductions are drastic. m:imyontheChnlhl_ns_fotop- portunity of the season—enables you tonvemnyd?lhnonyour&fllut. Be- low we list just a FEW of the many superb values this sale offers. Great Bargains in Christmas Gifts § Everything Reduced—in All Three Stores g B HAT the recipient will be satisfied is certiin if the Gift comes from “the store that knows what men prefer”—Jas. Y. Davis’. Not only is every- thing up to the usual Davis’ high standard of quality and style, but reductions of from 20%, to 509, make them extremely interesting from a viewpoint of the amount you have to spend. the match. H INTERNATIONAL TITLE CUE EVENT IN PHILLY YORK, December 1 ional 18.2 balk-line championship will be decided in Phil bruary, the national as- tion has announced. 305 of Holland, European ama- ampion, and Edouard Roudil of France will play in the tournament £nd four American players, yet to be selected, will compete. e CHAMPION IS TRAILING IN THREE-CUSHION PLAY Do not try to make up your mind as to what to give before you come in, but let us give you expert aid in choosing that which is exactly right. L R R LRI LERE VLR RR VRV last night. 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