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JANUARY 22, 1922_PART 1. ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O: be limited to four—Johnson, Gharrity, Shapks and Milan. The new manager will plan to reach Tampa March 5, his presence at the camp not being aecassary the first week of training not be strong enough for the coming season, judging by his' work in the world series. It isn't what the Ameri- can League champions did in the year Dorsey (4). ‘Bddie. Goals from 2), Goch et Bite McOlay, fouls—Bas .»—of.nflal.) for Busby, Grats Hyatteville—Bddie for McClay, untley Sub- Boston ' College defeated Yal® hockey tonight, 7 to 0. “The Yale wrestling' ::ll‘: gofeltfid the Columbia matmen, Scores of other Blue and White marksmen were R. H. Hartshorn, 99; J. W. Crockett, 98; J. ‘H. McDill, 98; nd M. J. McInérney, 98. lar crew -will be graduated during the first week of June and will be given -the customary leave of one month. This will afford plenty of Harvard’s hockey team defeated Prince- ton, 3 to 0, in an intercollegiate match tonight. P SPORTS. l o 45 ryland U Boo ) | cning Is On y LT blem acing ationals : ary . S 1én 1I'o0 a am . . AL T b GRIFFS OTHERWISE BETTER| ' MAINSTAYS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY'S BASKET BALLTEAM. | PENN, PRINCETON, YALE BALANCED THAN SIX RIVALS ARE INCLUDED ON LIST \ teran Hurlers ed how Impr ] . Ve Expected to Sho proved Form| College Park Eleven Also Will Play Some of Best and Several Recruits Give Much Promise. : Teams in South—Gallaudet May Arrange G harril i + 1 EE ty Sends In Signed Contract. Contest With Lafayette. . . BY DENMAN THOMPSON. BTN Pso : BY H. C. BYRD. LON vi h . ish- 3 . = 7 - G with six o.t er clubs in the merican League the accomplish IN games, including contests with Penmsylvania, Princeton and Yale, 'ments of the Nationals this year will depend to a great degree on ? i i : i = 2 3 8 : nis : constitute for the University of Maryland one of the most difficult » the extent to which their pitchers deliver. The Yankees alone | foot ball schedules ever played by a south feo Catholi e are excepted for the simple reason that they were able to cop the cllam-‘ Uniiversity 3 2 z Y SOnL I eieren atholic . . : : niversity is the only local eleven on the Maryiand list for next fall, but pionship last season with only three hurlers worthy of the name—Mays, i 2n unsuccessful attempt was made to arra» - o “th George Wash v ckey- v B . 2 th (eorge ash- Hoyt and Shaw Ls)_;nd now tha't such sterling performers as Jones and ington. Georgetown and Maryland are not listed because the l\\'go schools Bush have been added their worries, so far as slabbing is concerned, are coaid not settle on a mutually agreeable vu... md:}r‘l. I{n_ 1facl._ t‘:xcre :; a‘dnspo‘s_::onixn’some quarters to award them E 5 After playing the first two games another title without the formality of playing any games, but the im- with -Washington Col *ni prcssms,n that it's all over but the shouting can be dissipated by voicing PENN DOWNS COLUMBIA’ versity o; lli‘:lz'hunl:ond]lil":l')'l':ndd l“n.;l the defire to back the Yankees against the field in any S : to k y group of fans. settle d 0 2 The proposition assumes a different aspect when put that way. TY[NG TIGERS FOR LEAD e i long Srind ot games Their rivals being faced with the ;for the. young pitchers, who will de- NEW YORK, January 21.—Pe % ey best teams in the east z 4 i {0k the youn . Who E aylvania’s basket ball team defeat- | Pennsylvania and Princeton are to be necessity of jealously guarding all| at time to merely limber 5 1 L ed Columbia in an intercolleginte |plaved October 14 and October 2 hurling assets. it is apparent that | g .. o o an who insists I lengue game tonight, 33 to 16. g i ober 21, and the Grifftmen will have to be con- |doesn't need any bolling out at Hot O Ot e B e ORE R R tented with the flingers held over 'Springs fo get into condltion. Donie ! Princelon for the lead, | features of the schedule is the re- from last vear. reinforced only by |writes that he Is in fine shape Mght oot MoRIbsNiartiin. | aomytion | of relationalip /with| Jolins those obtained from the sticks. HowW- | now and doesn pe rigl lengue gnmen thia xeanon. Hopki . g 5 i : , | nd doesn't expect any more - opkins, the game with that school ever, gefting Peck to plug the hole | trouble with his legs. B = - bei long exibting_at short. the WOTTieS | Thare no longer |s any heing booked for November 1%, North of Manager “Milan wili, be confined |5 ‘gcal Detween. the " Nattonals - and et XeT H e T T almost. exclusively to boxmen, and |g ! g . and North Carolina State, e eer e has . Mamer cdge | Cyneinnatl, for Shortatop Larry Kopt UDE (GOSNELL same ‘south Atantic. elevens piayeq ilots. Wo gam 3 e 1i £ P addition to pitching deficiencies | HoBer Peckinpaugh. [ s ™ gy Samen are not on the liat that generally mutual. the Browns, with —_— schedule. 1t is only the third time an outfield averaging .350 at bat and . since 1892 that St John's h ot real stars in Sisler, Gerber and Sev- been listed, and inasmuch as the Ane ereid. still have a gaping void at 3 Midyear examinations have about|napolix eleven trimmed the Colle, the keystone and a doubtful quantity s ity d & in Ellerbe at third. Cleveland's prob- ! put 2 quietus on college basket bail | 921, the latte d s prob | it et llege basket banl | AT akregation in 1921, the lat lems center arodnd the \eported O/ 2 g here this week. There will be only “cason.© Another game Mars. Enrancrs legs and doubt whether the | two games played on local courts.|land had expected (o arrange was hitting of the dwkward Stephenson 3 | Georgetown will tackle the St. Fran- | W/ icorge Washington, but pre- O raance ‘overithe . g St e } g T |vious committments were' such that e llahed Wamby at second. De- | CHICAGO January 31.—“Bab. 1 erion: RY S |G- Ay Beconda) cis team of Loretta, Pa.. at the Hill- | negotiations could not be completed \ Troit is in dire need of u SWOTtstoD | Ruth today 3 = Babe : and Tech Firsts scored victories and top Tuesday evening. and Friday the | It is certain that both St. John's and and a second baseman, and with Col- oday conferred with Judge g All Souls Firsts were awarded a for- Lebanon Valley tossers will pay a|€orge Washington. provided thev ; lins, Schalk and Faber gone thee|Kenesaw M. Landis over the Yankee S feit from Western Firsts yesterday in isit to Gallaudet s agree. will be on Maryland's schedule would be little left of the White SoX. | outfielder's $3,000 fi; % 2 vislp to Oatiadget. P in_another year. T e e, 1ot 00 i ne and suspension the Junior Basket Ball League. As | Catholic University ' has made a|[MS00taer vear =~ @ o T DB %o merit discussion and | Until May 20 for playing post-season| - a result, these teams continue their | change in its bookings with Virginia |- 0q®hi e G, cords of the two the main item in a long list of Bos-|games. but the possibility of mitiga- Jonn Dainy deadlock for the first place with two and aleo has arranged to L ke o ren: | teams jastify, thex will play a posi- ton requirements is a mew owner. tion of the punishment was not ai wins each. Other triumphs were Eaaty 2 Instead of playing Virginia | SSA<on zame next’ fall. ¥ 3 n-n.m: u\'m‘ so !I::'-! it | SUSSed. according to an anmm‘ume:; 5 ael‘;le\'ed nh)' Friends, Tech Seconds i Charlottesville February 22, the| The schedule: iranting. then, that pitching will | by Leslie 0'C r and Y. M. C. A. Leader Seconds. Brooklanders will go there nex Sepember P 2 2 doctie the’ fate- of the Ratlonals (1Y i fares S he dndasisisetre fScores: i - i urdas. A return game will be plased | at ol Caene : vear, what [n the OCUOOKE . cpapic [, The home-run itter was informed. | | Wiodio 120 pre e 210 o ; e ienwe with Virginia ma at Viehmont Griffith summarizes the situation, and | sjoner had o (:b;ec‘:?:: z']}z:?r‘.";"‘;' Right. forward.;.... Williame WILLARD BRACRLON sult in the playing of th October 14, Pei x ces reasoms. 1In his o fon to k- sles aying, ehuean: will prove more. effective | IN% the spring training trip.with his i Fing | e A omiatie on Febr e il }{::"h'c‘}',fi‘;}""&‘ ui?fi?-:\-:rfini‘mt; from /the club, ¢ o5 N0 objection . U. i . Lyles, 3 ary 22 instead of the 28th, as orig l)enlln;{"l‘.‘fl,‘ North Carolin Al Ruth_tried twi s | mp_Hum nally listed. a N, C. the mental stress of Worrving over | d twice this week to see ! Y Villiams ' . % Universi : ; s ammaa wall na complere use of |Judge Landis at his office and Tet it| Eleven events. besides the special | (3} Tutew ™" s T s Catholis.! Talversity il blay, Revembes S M irsints patyirchnic T® Having injured his wing in 1920 | become known that ha wished to|relays, will be decided at the George- Sprin el ¥ of Columbus team| Nevember 15, Yale af New H: Walter wae timorous abont it at the | Plead personally for mitization of his|town University track and field games 2uds (32). ] and the Kn Eh1S Oi_, o 3 ond November 18, :n- "PW nven. outset last season and afraid to let |Punishment. Judge Landis was con-|to be held at Convention Hall March _Swineburne of Hartford. Conn., February 2. 3 and | Sevemb ns Hopkins at ot \frer it hecame apparent that |fined to his apartment with a severe|3. Competitions have been provided practor 4 on its invasion of New ENEENT "November 25 Catholic Universit: all traces of his trouble had disap- |cold and today's interview was held|for club athletes, as well as repre- Toft Marceltine i at_Washington VR peared. he began to “bear down” with [arl his bedside. sentatives of colleges and schools. | Rt At apceiling ; S T November 30, North Caroli A Vengeance. the result being that in| “I stayed just lonz enough to pay| The open events will be a 50-yard i = ICTIM |=c Ratetan. ™ orak Carslian State - the latter halt of the campaian he|my respects: said Ruth. “[ do not|sprint, {40-yard dash. halt-mile and Ll s e OL] H Cornell Athletic Clubs two teams|NAVY FINDS EASY V resembie 9 0 at 0 now. but F do not |Mmile runs, pole vault, running high s from fouls—Gaugh, Howell (2). VER HUGHES desire games with quint: i Nov Sas able again fo top all rivals in|think T will try 5 L d dow 1 5 quints possessing the open Novem- the matter of strike-outs for the sea- | again. r¥ to see the judge %‘;’:Hicw{‘fan:’“ ;"’é"{“;‘_yn;'.;°"‘“‘:'\f;(_e”;‘u‘:: Proctor’ (3], Serugrs. " Aubatitutiont—Dulktish gymnasiums. The regulars are in IN WAYNESBURG COLLEGE . ate on Lafavette's foot ball son. even with the handicap of a late | “As for next vear, I have nothing |from scratch. The scholastics will the 115-120-pound.class and. the_ re- APOLIS, Md. January 21— |fchequle, fhe tavt: 3 1 3 g My plans absolutely N | Ve & 50-yard race. > . reserve in that for 105-110 pounders.| Playing a fast game of basket ball the Kendall eners an offer for the Mogridge. Washington's leading y are in- | B A ANt ra S be. e E . . as). Challenges should be telephoned to|and exnibiting splendid team work {date and indications are that it will hurler in 1921 r,m.:-r-‘_ may ber:'T;‘ 2 mile lavitations i which 1,18 expec e i the manager at Columbia 6501-J. the Naval Academy won ;rum be accepted. pected to imnrove in the same r3 3 andl e it Cente ; dell : - raynesburg College here this after- = that the team has been strengthened. |K_ OF C, |S TOO STR o G A R Sl AT LU wuard Linton | . 5 Cirele Athletic Club, which has won | nosn by 46510 14 - Waskington and Lee is having diffi- notwithctanding he i older by iene s b ONG collegiate two-mile relay. Special re- Teat) Q@] our-of five Eames. will play the Tt was the ninth team in successior culty rf:x'f'?:;’,l."('fir""',;“;:"ffi'.“”i"s‘,r?.'; L year. The santhpaw takes excellen lays will be on the ram f e ark Views Thursday and the Ro; to take the small end of a decisive | PS¢ o s scction. It Jene. he ety s excetiont| FOR DOMINICAN LYCEUM | 15,k b i, e, briram o col- gl s Sinld (| ke KLY, Clrt aniors. wilt| (ot <6, M ermrest with ‘ne’ midship: | & coming up here the second weul; tu never attained to greater heights dur-| The Knights of Columl Princeton has signified its inten- | McCarthy Colien' for Burton, 8 | meet, Liberty Athletic Club Frida men. _ e f iy and ihas v gameato jobrain. bl Ing his career is attributable to im-lers playing the inaaciioud basket- | tion of sending a team to the carnival.{ Dix for Cuen. Burton for Dix. o z = “The ganie was hastily arranged to |0 far has been able to get only three. proper handling. thelr nevr ey ét.sln;lg“r“l game in! Har Yale and Pennsylvania have X & Catholic Un freshmen Rover Athlet ub_was defeated. | take the place of the contest again: Western Maryland Coll Sl Bolstering of the team’s defense.|feated the Dom, n{c‘n"}l;‘c::.ree!. de- | been invited to participate, but n Jaul ). Bositious. | Friends, (18) ) romped to a 45-t0-26 victory over St. Do 8Dy ¢ ny M of Columbia | Pennsylvania State. examinati e e e SEFrchat. and thers s no more for: Jers,in command all the ‘way, lead- L Mottt gume plaved ct Rosedals gymnasium | enkzsements (elephone Manager S —_— 325,00 iz Ween jlexpended foujjhe midable flinger in the business tFan( “Rege Glea, iy MeOhure. Eohe oot il ; The cellege cubs spurted to a 21-to-11 | Colvin, Lincoln 6916-J. . S i ; Erickfion—u:allnsé some clubs. He| tain, w :;?‘:""":’oer""‘le;g(.u,'“i,,"':,‘:; Gioals from fioor -King (2). Berkman. Sout Hlesd incehe Arsc g dndinevér) werel A e R Georgetown's decision to limit the a8 as much stuff as any o g v G gate (8), Substitutions: St. Pay e L | be & s D e T o of Arobping him | soaors 1 G0INE in at guard after the | Elueefor Marpis. Uoverman for McChure, Tur.| Riani, Flanagan and Moore played | U ees’” opponents at the Coli- | mber cof open Banaicap wventa on into the right hole. Olif will have |played a fine floor meme nuqr way, he e tor Cppeimiin, "Felends = Berkman for | speedy floor games and scored Reavily | Seum this afternoon. They will play e bl S e, o ~ = i - Vi, m for elds. ® ’ Vit A curles a E vhas havi - S ¥ ¥ vacations when the Krowns and) Positions. Dominicans (23). ! L Foitions, Mt Vern ) lcounted six times from the frteen i A S 5 i s B peapns. Tygers are opposed. fatt torward, Csmith | : Wi et Corward...... Koblason | foot mark. Morris, right forward, | Gheeit At ook @ donhies as such events bring ine schools into Banking Heavily on Fh e ‘Marudon ‘”:):;)1:' l\!::fgl|'gllllr‘\?l‘€:|sh(i‘rig((';n(.:avIil 3 Center Wiikenson | :;o*n‘hs of the Vermont Avenue bovs. | 19 and the Central Midgets,-13 to 3. PEILADEPHIA, Feuuars 21=—Philas corpx-nlgeuu,n. ;‘—au-.-r than individuals. Of the newcomers he hes seen- in | Zyifivas" Rl o 339 - . o ¥ 2 = 10 e b S ~| Princeton has accepted the Blue and detion, Griff 18 banking most heavil~{ ol from o s “"]:fl);e;m“:«mle:flr:: “‘%’.‘,‘l"..,‘;f;: e nw‘:‘_"‘):flf.';'"mu e glavy Yard defeated the Scaman|dciphia defeated New York in three out | Gray’s invitation lo ccnd a team, and e Philliog WitE New Orlgone | (il foroLone (). Sourskowski | 5150 e vontent with a suecesstul rom, oer McCoy, Pyies (3). Hobln-{ Elamigan®.....Ieft forward.. sunners. 51 to In the Nuval Re- | of four matehes in the intercicy rcquet | it is to be hoped that Yule wiil do o T P the bix rirhthander topped | Smith Staruin oyl ). Glenson (3), 1 Lore ot o e Cafies | Cor. "SabstitutioneDay Schoo Moore Center. . 3L serve gymnasium and wants more | matches at the Philadelphia Racquet likewise The Yale-Princeton two-mile the Southern Association flingers with { Footh Goalu from “fouls - Snaeskowag] i | additional laurels, ~ When th n | Joues. Jones for MeNeil. Referec—Mr. Shanks. | Larkin - LLeft guard .. games. ~ Challenges_will be received | Club today. S .. |relay race in years before the war 235 . W o P lost. for an aver- | I 8: Lioyd, 5 in 9. Subats urskowki i urels. en the open | oo e ansd by J. M. Butler, 9 street oenied |~ Jay Gould and Joseph W. Wear. Phila- [ was one of the big features in the S e O i the 588 Innings he | goiLote, for Mchride. Millce for Sicabos: | Morns okaen The MesterDiniTict and o, Soor—Rismi est. geighis. won fram € C. Pl ‘hstinal jGeongetom ghine -781. ai 0 © | Gleason far Sullivan. Dominiea lcAvos, | nearby cities the wearers of the red y _— singles champion, and Harry Clarke of S R . Tritiins 1& no kid in years. i A number of men answered the call, | Vierbachen ‘Apgar from fouls—Rinni, 6 in 11: Moore. 1 in 11| Cen®@rs, 46 1o 17. Collins and Joseph| Bernard Bloch and C. Bromiey. | pleted its foot bail schedule by clos- bei twentv-seven or twenty-eight. and a relay team has been selected.| Clews avidson | Morris, 6 in 18. Substitutions Fresh | were best of the winners, while Ger-+| Philadelphia, defeated T. Irving and | ing with Washington College for Uc- B e Che' e tharough: | GIRL WINS WATER TITLE The cinder path bunch '2‘?”11""1".’ G ot guici Joyues! men Ol for “Rianl, Mcuimess for | mond played well for the Center Louis Noel. 18—13. 15—4. 15—5. tober 14. The Brooklanders had been > g . avis. He was injured last, fall while 4 Lo g o earkin. ey . Pearson. national squash !dickering with the Marylanders for 1y seasoned. in addition to possessing 5W YORK, racticing with the champion M Goals from floor—Suttin Apgar (3),+ @'Callaghan for ~ 0"Congor, e ; 3 2 e res hod excel: | - NEW YORK, January 21.—Miss | D! & champion- Mo- | G > 4 | Brazerol. racquets champion, and William Mc- | some time. & fe assoriment of wares and excel,| nclel wainwrignts Bfigen femrngs | Foork, toam. A broken “bone o s | pdy (4; shew 4. Gl ik fons= IV. M. I. DEFEATS V. P. I. | Cucbuiatini: beat Over ey | “"Chariey Moran, director of atnietics rated so highly. aquatic_ star, wan 'the metropolitan | jov this smacon ™ °Ut Of the punning | | and B. Osborne, New York. 15—9, 15—, | at the Brookland ins:iiution. also a Talph 'Milier s another heaver| A A U 100-vard championship last L I Would Boost Sandlot Ball. IN FAST COURT GAME | pounces that & basket bail game may e i ing’: » s. Cl & A o r 2] 3 - = S {mmh“hom-lmuc':\-': e’;r;:t'fau:léd B}l:gx: Clune and Miss Gertrude ",';:rf:"ylle for "laurels in stimming. They are KANAWHA CLUB NAMES fo] ELAND, Januar, LEXINGTON, Va., January 21.—Vir. | scher, defeated George H.[ary 14. Princeton wired Moran yester ']"-“ e ton'® or> the . Three-Eye | 106 3-5. . In} keeping in_trim in the Y tank dur- E movement to establish a sinking fund | g; Mi Indtitute defeated Vir- | Brooke and Wilson Potter, Philadel-|day morning for a game either Feb, F,‘;'}'L‘L"‘;flgum“aevelop ot rr‘nfi t‘he lwmer m&)nlhs and will be CANDIDATES FOR OF| ICE ffiun'l?.ifi“m’fil“““‘ buixe ball w 4 Poly_at basket ball tonight, 30 |#hia, 15—12. 15—2, 153 ary 14, 15 or 16. Aturan had only the g = able to give a good account of them-| .. 3 e annual meeting o oo e . "dis i ail vired th = ;::“rl:osazc::rdalglge lefthanders in thel Wing Consolation at Traps L DL ™| Nominations for officers to be filled | the” National Base 'Ball Federation L e Yt T TG D st weas el % g - Traps. At H ; f v ere today. All ba e . = out the usual lapse of two or “'u"e' PINEHURST, N, C., Januaty 21.— Dlln!affll"'e!f‘l:‘:((‘ol:‘nei;lr;nfanngpiln"e Pt g) }a;:neal.s:l::):‘l:;x:l";&mrgg‘\‘ue;: xi?e“e‘l’ sporting goods house::nl:ia?nd]ifi-}i!g;“h M. 1. goals were from long ARMY TEAMS VICTORS 7 a Years for experience. Frank Wood-|H. J. Pendergast of Phoenix, N. .| were mapped out. 1t is hoped to hold | i Tl ta_linterestea in the sandlot -game will |} Campbel\ibelig,thetmam'/cons SCanniMeate, ol o e il o ey A homs 1orhed MI won the consolation handican at the | several big chub regatthe this year | N8 125t week. The slate included Na-ye soticited for aid. game Will | tributor. Summary IN A TRIO OF SPORTS |or ‘are to be auartered, practically a fair prosect. and kope is held out | Pinehurst Gun Club today in a shoot- | and, as in the past. it b eat: | than L. Goodman for president, Sam- Positions V. P 1 : mtgag -|all soldiers of ‘the id Army Corps for Yoo ‘Gleason, Who was given an|off with Frank Troeh of Vancouver|to compate with fhe best crews in |uel April and Mitchell Biron for vice Right. Torward. ... Careon| = WEST POINT, X. Y., January 21— |area. is making plans for & foot bal inspection a vear ago last fall. |B. C. Both broke ninety-four targets , the open events in the east. It is|president, Morris Sykes and George ! Military Academy teams swept aside | team for next fall which should be \No first-hand information ig obtain | and twenty straight in the first play. | hoped to send a strong aggregation Eiliott for secretary and William Kight ¢ all opponents in & sport carnival to- | 20 of, the, SUONERSL T HIC Sihietic able of the capabilities of an Mc- | off, bu ‘roe! ropped three and | t nada this yi re v i a . day. . e O feony, GRIVEstoN | Bendareast only ot e e e peat e ) Beniaminjlatiaky o0 4 A el e 1 fhe cadet basket ball five defeated [affairs in and connected with the or Ray Francis, Seattle southpaw, al- | twenty. . | paddlers of that count; A hew constitution was adopted, in (Rt et | Swarthmore, 39 to 18: the hockey [camp. Charles Ornstine, in charge of \ igh! o and Z ry. o 4 pted, in- A C: i vanquished Hamil athletics in the 3d Corps area, as- \ though both come highly touted. cluding clauses intended to. prevent ! (3). Goals from | t€am vanqu ton,~2 108, the same goes for Martin Luther. O wibasy frof Tepresenting the o mphanIs, M | gnd the wrestlers won_from Prince- | Serts the Army is out to whip the South_Carolina co]l;xifl;l. and d-le Y NKEE OWNERS N club on athletic teams. | . 6 out of 11. . ton’s grapplers. 1€ to 13 points. glna;n‘\;u: fizpzotl;\-::l 1;;1::" u;:)nr: miah Brillhart, another forkhander. A F E Y X ¢ l ] l l I‘ I 4 : i 5 i til next fall to begin plans. Turk May Not Be Here. ! CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,, January 21.—| " understood that plans are un- s, s we,r| HANKER FO USHITERAL v shsKeTens | S SEVEN OF NAVY’S FAMOUS R Goite £6 Conuninn’ fa nother R EDDIE RO SH adopted anew coaching system which Army personnel and bring together fiinger who rates very high'in the SWAMP LEVIATHAN A. C. 'r:-;:;rflr»;ff;:‘:vflv{ lariad contnemiind Augu;;lpl{)l;::‘le‘:\l)?:} lch‘c m:id!"emfi: esfimflttl‘on %l ‘!i:le ltr)'cal lfix“b but it is . . % Termi:allhn.[;lte Y. '1;11. C. A. :asketg;al oarsmen as :23(};};‘:,?5, t::‘\:}:-;f'.;:\?%‘:‘— CREW GRAD' A I E IN prominent foot ball players the Army foubtful whether he w e among swamped -the athans under a 78-| the selection of three varsity eights - has produced, among them Elmer those present. This youngster, who to-23 score in Union station gym-iaft Y s i Oliphant. former West Point star. Ar- has a baffling side-arm deliver BY JOHN B. FOSTER. nasium last night. M. Engle ade pf ;“%L%‘»f'u‘fl\“??i:”? Teoach the ran‘}zemem are under way whereby " student at Johns Hopkins University, | : 2 thirteen field goals for the winners. | varsity eights, while “Bill* Haines . it is hoped that a full schedule of and to date has declined to report| EW. YORK, January 21.—Col. Huston and Col. Ruppert, who con-|The Terminal Y five will be host to| for some time head coach, will in- NNAPOLIS, g 5 games may be arranged, many of B0G1 iy clabses ehd It IRas*becs trol the destinies of the New York American League ball club Langdon Athletic Club tossers Mon-' struct the sophomore crow and willt NN IS, January 21.—An epoch in Naval Academy rowing will |them with the. best college elevens in suggested to him that he také an ex- tie Tamgi cague ball club, are {gay night. The score: | later develop the 150-pound crew for come to an end at the close of the coming season. when seven of | this region. Many colleges already I vear to finien his studies, “as casting longing, but somewhat hopeless, eyes in the direction of | 1 g, (8. Positions. fe 3, | participation in the American” Henley the members of the great crew of last year will graduat | Rase heent approdched o scouionty ary is doing, and report at Tai Eddie Roush. it 2 = 2 . R.R. (78). tons. 2 )n| Taces. & S r will graduate, and |and_it is the intention to give the By IS o iher Juveniles ‘ment | Eddie Koush. it became known today. They are all ready to flutter real It forwards - Siephenson | “One group of assistant coaches will | Coach Dick Glendon will find it necessary to build another eight. Of the |Soldiers Just as stiff a schedule as month. It he insists upon staying in | money beneath the noses of the Cincinnati.management, but the chances enfer Hissey | be assigned to look after the stvo ; ' : e canjbearranged. in order that they school he probably will be dropped.| of fipping the outfielder away from th h 2 : Left guard { and one of the coxwains; the othersjsSevem there are five who rowed in the crew of 1920, which won the cham- | may be in the best possible shape ;}ar'de don’t ;vucv;tbqp)" ol{‘ those qui fndeed at present, y e other league owners seem slim O et uuyn l:".kr’d will ?l:'ide their attention among the | pionship of the world in’ the Olympic games at Antwerp. W‘hfn ll;e{l face the Quantico victors irds on our club,” is the way p 3 ’ 1 o Gom oor—M. remaining seats in the shells turallsiheny h . of last fall. puts it. > Were it possible for the two colonels to get Roush from the National bl e & e Selection of the varsity eights|, ':ral ",, 2 ‘e,:"m taediey “’~?L’"¢'i'm‘%: S event: :xogh:';g gnrl'dlpm“e Harry Couftney cannot be over- | League, it would solve a situation which is giving them a liftl tional | (21 e hiom et Williame. 4 in_8:| through a system of Interclass races.|lOPin& to close the season Mt e ey Ao e S deon. L] The crowds which attended the looked, either. He is taking daily| ¢ the time draws nearer for fi + g a little worriment 2°%n 6. Substitutions—Leviathan: | it is explained, will mean that the ies of unbroken victories, so that{{jceo 2 on a SWeeping; Georgetown-George Washington and ,“'".li‘ot':(l!l u;‘dthen h} gym, g:-ylntg oo Pl Tor e et can;:sgs 0 croak and ball players to quit the Morris Imil‘l!oyd, Rowland for Parker, Davis v‘:lfrlnl! of ‘t'hf, nanad‘s J\v!ll row‘in they will leave a rowing record un- | 2 Hatchetite-Catholic University basket hand ball and pitching, according to 3 for McCathran. | their class shells until the selection| '*" = > 5 ball games during the past week were Griff, who s impressed by the lanky| Roush, like othier prima donnas, is 1921 in tHeir own I . of the first squad early in April |edualed at the academy. or. in Ho PaMcient to Indicate that there s coge southpaw’s determination to make| squabbling over his contract. He s be the test by Which 1o acemsmrs thomt E BASKET BALL | Srom St “material two elgnts wili |remarkable achievements. ' bevond | MANHATTANS SMOTHER siderable yet in the way of local indoor mood. Plans for a campaign of condi- contract. He is be the test by which to measure them COLLEG! . i be picked for the intercollegiate sea- | that of any other college. Fortunat LI s o etiton e mant.: Kreowe Hloning 0" enable him {0 come "back not an unwelcome guest at Cincinnatl, '\ hon "they er’ mre Giongd fo do. | son. S L A L L e ARROW TOSSERS, 48-19 | Washington and Georgetown years ago ave been outlined by the boss. who|but his salary is. Since the Cin-|world seri i Flants in the| a¢ Lexington, Vi inja M. I, nay o AL O e drew great crowds to their games and P tioclated that Courtney must be 5 series. Miller did not impress ¥ ; Men 2 chance to finish their careers| Manhattan A. C. defeated 4 ga 1 43 stipulated that Courtney must ¢ cinnatis won the’ champlonship in |the eritics as being fast ‘enough for |"As Sgaburs, 8. O—ceorsia V., 4 |QUINCY TOSSERS SCORE jin # biaze of glons o R TR I et o ectioolsitave iasgerdoliowings now ey oo Gamp. |Harry never be-]1919 Roush has held his services at|PI8 league champlonship base ball | Weffod. 34, 17, Make-Up Last Season. the Palace gymnasium, 48 to 1. i ey fcot el T when the pitching is high cl ‘At Raloigh. N, O.—Trinity, 22; North Caro. Palg n 0 | giving day foot_ball games weré th It fore has done this, but he appears to|a figure which is based on his own Col. Ruppert i deterimes i lina State, 19, SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN! wne Navy varsity crew of last year| Swans floorwork and \Wingfleld's|biggest of the Washington scason Dbe in earnest this time. « 1dea of his importance to the te willihave o wotl ined that he |0 %G bnviile, 8. C.—Furman, 41; Pie@- wiad s follows: Bow. Gallagher: 2,1goal shooting were the features.| Schools here should realize that their Gharrity Signs Contraet. While it takes nine players to win|well as & league gh::}-’;gn“;"‘x"" he | mont = Quincy Athletic Club scored its|Bolles; 3, King; 4, Moore (captain);|Summary /' |success in the future lies largely in Receipt vesterday of the signed|a championship it is the theory of (I8 through. If the Yankees Ro1a et —_— seventh straight victory last night in |5, Sanborn: 6, Johnston: 7, Leei| Manhat (48). Positions. Arrows (19). | the building up of local rivalries. barc contrael” ot "Ed Gharrity brought| Roush that any eight which Cincin- | Roush, or if there was & man of his ROAMER NINE BUSY. a 45-to-12 basket ball game with the | siroke, Frawley: coxswain, Clark. | Hotchinen ... Right forward. Vineberg | ticularly is this true in general interest emiles of “satisfaction at local base |nati can mbster will not be equal to|ability in sight in some other club . : Black Diamond tossers in Liberty | Jordan, whe was a member of the Left forward. games and in furnishing gate re- ball headquarters and will be wel-|the task without him. He estimates| Who could be secured for the team,| Roamer Athletic Club of the vicinity | Hall. The floor play of Beyers and | Olympic crew, rowed the early part ceipts sufficient to help out other come news to the fans with whom |his value on a little system of his|their chances .would be overwheim- |Of 10th and D streets northeast is|Dougherty of the winners was of of the season, but Was not in the best sports. In short, it is true that with the catcher is very popular. NojOWn which amounts to 8o much of a|ingly improved. As it is they are preparing a schedule for its twelve- | high .order. The score: condition later and dropped out. He Manhpttans—Womersley for certain teams playing big crowds will team has a player who takes thejcertain.percéntage of the estimated |faced by a handicap that is wor{'ylnl year-old base ball team. For_en-| Quincy (45). Positions. B. Dia’d (12).| will be available this year. - Hayden ‘“e'nd"l‘"o m-lter‘ wh;t the bn.n:l Al)f game more seriously or works harder | gross receipts. If he plays, he figures | them. i gagements, telephone Manager Pier- | Dougherty. Left forward, ~Tetvault | Of these crewmen only Moore, Who | for Summers. play. The general public kpows little than Gharrity and he has few supe-|that the Cincinnati club will draw (Copyright, 1922.) dore, Lincoln 2635-W. ¥ onv‘::"r forwal (;‘mm graduated in Jul;;, hnhb:len lost. The | (7). w(tz.,.md l:n). (aflv“ns u:’,w :omklv.::;» :::rl:! :23 t‘e.cl;lr‘nlu“::egg. ::;{ I:rln:}'.n :tl ~bat. T -July | so_much. % p LT WY B R er. B on oarsmes ave ha year to . N1 . Sum 3 sbuk, riors back of thebat. Until mid-July | o much. If he doesn’t it will not. A Ropes | QT S Strength, e ‘Goals. from fouls—Hutchinson, 6 4n | usually because of some exceptional of last ycar, when he was stricken e Yankees could afford to pay : oo develop in gth, stamina and ex: & - i Fith blood polsoning, Pat was go-|the Cincnnatis a fat and round s T Alexandria Tossers Divide. -....Right guard.........J. Rones| o rience, and the crew this year 4'in 1; Peas, 2 In 2. Referee— | interest developed by strong rivalry or T 0 o afire, Thereafter mis| for the%ervices of Roush. . To them BLISS FIVE OVERCOMES % Goals from floor—H. Smith (8). Grove (3).|ghould be a wonder. R : engendered by local interest in each of i3 e T d be st O TIaent RENTQN, Va., January 21— |Phillips (5). Dougherty (3), O'Brien (3), Tet: h hedule look: ¢, th the contenders. work maturally fell off, his batting[he would be worth more satisfied ton, ~ Gonls from iAs the schedule looks now, the : $ 313 on July 15 skidding| than to the.Cinci SVILLE SOLDIERS |Alexandria High School teams broke vault, Ronton, ~Gonls fonls—H. Smith, 31 A28, E0 S emy Will row Pennsyl- : ‘ average of .343 on July 8| ng | than to the Cincinnati club dissati Hea'in a basket ball, double-header | in 9: Tetvault. 2 in 4. Substitutions: = Bisck | Nav y nnsy Henshaw _Ieads Cueists. 2 until it finally settled at. the .310|fied. The New York Nationals, how- D Vit anton teams. hi der | Diamond—Becker for 'J. Ropes, Averill for|vania and Syracuse at Annapolis. I utwith his health fully re-|ever, would never let Roush get out| Bliss Electrical School basket ball|Fiek W tenlon 1o o the Vis- | Becker. Drobably the. latter part of April;| Hen Henshaw and Willlam Parsons. EAGLES SOAR HIGH OVEI stored he is looking forward to a|of the National League, and Herr- |t iting. girls winning, 0 7, while B e P ‘oppose Harvard and Princeton |[who with one vVictory each”are ti agu rr- |team defeated the Natlonal Guard|the home boys won, 27 to 21 Big year—something very essential|mann knows it would be folly to ask |team of H: e ome e JeiiRd A i : >t Cambridge May 6, and will enter |for the lead in the final round of the| ap) INGTON COURT TEAM to%ha Natlonals If they are going to| waivers. yot the Cincinnatl Cub can | 0% of Hyatteville, Ma. last nisht, 24 e — CENTRAL HIGH RIFLEMEN | % smerican tieniey’and the Foush- |city pocket biillard champlonship . re| : o : prove real factors in the race. onestly ‘say that it would receive e game was roughly played, JURIOR NINE ELECTS. keepsie reg: at 8 oclock, at the Grand Central| FEagle Athletic Club's quint, although s p;_ument Gfi{g:h’h :A:::Lx;‘cttn Eola u;fl'x'ehc":'xfe nrlt?e ; df:r Roush if itland many fouls were called. The| pojroad Administrat Junt In Faverable Position. , Academy, in the final black of their |greatly. outweighed, checked the Ar- a n ou T §0. i o a] on unio: i v . iy n‘;-t‘::z:d for some golf. He will|sell for $50,000. 5 © would | geore: have elected Teddy Cargill secretary | Central High School's rifle team de-{, O “;f:x"‘:r:fi;“‘l:"‘,.;g""“(eee;:i'pm‘z: 200-point match. Henshaw wil open | lingtons, 1681 DiERE in a 29-to-8 basket hike southward about February 15| The Yankees haven't much with | Bliss 24). Positions. Hyatts’e (19). |and Buck Keady treasurer of their|feated Andover High School of An- T et yeaT i Togt O the mem: | PIAY: with a 101-to-62 advantage. | Fagie A 2 "¢ business permits,” said business|which to start the season in the out- | RmbY. “Left forward “Deviini| base ‘ball team. The nine will meet|dover, Mass., 493 to 473, in a telegraph %e:!*o' 4he ‘,’";w hag o miss a large | GeOTEE Wheatley and Clyde Rich- | Eagle A. C. Fositions. with his players. more. t! uth and Meusel Left g —_— % . cipate_ i , the oars- z F 12 “probable Washington's dele- | pended, only Miller o8 the regular Hiahe Trd. 3 evine cach member of the five-man teams| {0 PATUCIDAtE, [n (hp, ace (e DI — suard.... ... Devine| g HAS EVEN e Tten Bhots from prome position. | men joining their ships at Eurogean = gation at Hot Springs this season will| force, is lpft for 1922 and there are a| Goals from floor—Busby, Huntsinger (3), ALE BREAK. TG e atonell of Central made 100, i points later. N . Harvard Wins at-Hockey. ARy A - ;‘:"‘"“" e 0 great many who think that Miller will Mattison, wisk| NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 21—| the anly perfect acore of the match, | This.vear all but one of the regu-| o too oo = Syl L P90 L coumey. (3). Munmn (3) and Cor. Myets (8. . 4 out of 7: r. 1 in 1 n 1, Substitutions; -~ Eagle Atb- for Causey and Diehl fea

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