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\ Tech Athletes Point for Track Laurels 5 - team o R I IAROGON SQUAD WORKING | HARD FOR INDOOR SEASON| “entral High Basketers Open Season This Weck% Az } aainst Swavely School—Floor Candidates of Western and Eastern Practicing Daily. BY JOHN B. KELLER. 3 1 char 10 Tech High | § School this winter, but failure to gain such laurels will not be due | L o any lack of cifort on the part of the Manucl Trainers. The Maroon ¢ o will be flaunted in cvery meet to be NDOOR track and 1 nships may not come sch cet ¢ of the 7th st 1 and vid . who tutors the w -be Paddocks, Joneses and Lel the boys whot -s Hap, as he is Harly known ! d 1 1 are ready 1o go! rs to Tech’s track squad are taking up ! { work wit 1 I Dreveloniy K squad at Te = i S B REE FULFILLMENT OF DREAM | TIES UP SCCCER SERIES | his squinl s hut two or of a dream by Billy M fayette Callege's star cen- | sent the three-cornered tie he Pe sy Ivania Phillip: Stale the | Lenh, : U with | 1l 1 | i Se 5 itol 1 st winter - W ugh to fir T th 1A Among the formidabl Kot ball team due 2 ashington this win BIGe e Deposit, Md. T materiabic 11 visit Central Janu H nd W o to Tome | wil m into the JEao tamd 'Hupl ment meet 9 Three | altime s and six others here. A 1 players at Port moted r i irated the ss of its in_ the n just Aual jelosed. Of seven games played.” six and prep resulted in v for the Wood- The boys h stock Among their victims doors for several rough their paces in the small yard adjoining the Marion street side of After the Chris < holi- week £0ing | Tech High Schoo | tered 146 points ag Lopponents, orest U Miw nst Jewett versity couached the eleven. ¥s ¥ will do the iing in | : e Columbia Junior High School. over | ick that was trod by athletic host for years, BASKET BALL OUTLOOK . ATGALLAUDET BREHT h Is Landed. That Tech has been able for vears to hobl a prominent plac hizh achool athlefics, despite an entir k of s twenty wdidates eon the o just on spirit that Las ever ginee its Manual ahe ing. of nre whe niy LEHIGH NAMES CAPTAIN. W. W. “Bill” Springsteen of Detroit 1 with th dners m h schools here would Cashington 1s ‘ar behind in_ providing fields for its pu When OMINICAN LUCEUM B the past six weeks unde former Georgetown Univer D comers in the unlimited class. v | ent material his team may be e for the District championsh pect He for the such Y THREE” LARISSE . COMBIATION OPPOSED e 1 team drill Central Basketers Start. basket 0 Friday in a Sehool in the| NEW YORK. December 8.—South- ern delegates 10 the annual conven- tion of the United States Intercolieg- g Tor two ite Lacrosse League an: e e ‘ould oppose the formation ig three combination of orthe . Harvard and Princeton in the ' he high nship winter, d to assume the ¢ again. but so far he has be find time for the ta fralites are potentiall without some ome to perfect their viay, they are likely to have trouble during the mpaign. H apt. Dey has heen in charge of the vt arili the Mount Pleasant hool. He has been playing at cen- Jim Colliflower, ball tuto th st who quint cham tion was revealed in a ving to Penn State and| Rutgers College full membership in the league, and limiting them to gs- ! iate memberships. It was held t Penn State was not conveniently | located to make, contests with other members practical. _Delegates from Hopkins.| University alone opposed granting Rutgers full membership, contending that Princeton, which had a lacrosse | de 'n unable The Cen trong, but{ Johns ter and using Birthright and Chil-: - dress at’ forwards and -Hall and | {Sam; would Jain the league later and Jdohnston at guare Childress and| » = o s Juhnston are ‘ot Rolding thelr jobs| Southern division. Harvard and Yale without tempetition. Krebs, 2 husky basketer, is making a determined bid for one of the forward positions and Allie Johnson, who was a regular last winter, again aspires to play at suard. Quints Practicing Daily. Quints of Western d Eastern are practicing_daily at Central Coli- seum, where ‘the titular series will be 1d in January and February. Coach Princeton applied for membership it would be granted in the northern division; to this the entire southern division ‘objected, standing solidly op- posed to the formation of a “big three.” .Delegates Instructed the executive committee to make efforts to have an all-American ldcrosse team partici- pate in e games to be h Paris In 1924, ei een has a likely looking lot of e T Westerners poing _through lhelrl W Mo R e eck will” select a| DE PAUW ELEVEN ELECTS. {ouple of teams for games against! GREEN CASTLE, Ind., December 9. —Johu. Clark of Brooklyn has been elected captain of thé 1923 De Pauw University foot ball teAm. He Is a sophvumoie and plays guard, outsiders, to be played before the «hristmas holidays., The Red and White tossers engaging in the work- muis are Frisby, Jeffress, Thomas, v daring the net three months, according i fway t Coach O sdays and Saturd 2y most of their g rty-five by ! he forinidable. jplaycd guard this year. THE SUNDAY STAR, ’WASHINGTON. D. C., DECEMBER 10, 1922—SPORTS SECTION. GREAT PERSONALITIES IN REALM OF SPORTDOM Devereux Milburn Is World’s Leading Polo Player. N ev outstanding major competitive sport personalities are developed that come to practically synonymous with game of which they are exponents. Tyrus Cobb will perhaps be popu- larly rded as occupying this 1 in base ball. In foot ball ind fame of Frank Hinkey re ave persisted in the annals and i of the gridiron so that today it is doubtful if any player of tl present past has much connotative significance as the traditic or near so s captain of the early nineties. it gocs thirough all the great oy man, W r he e 2 veteran with h of activity Iving behind, or contemporar ds out in the clear by virtue of of ability o atribut that Breat pe sonality Modest in the Extreme. iay a preat game in tarity—which be— the the hdefeatod Jam sun pted by ali fu 1 critics the bach in the world, would of those n 1 our heon served thi her Milburn - of traming 10 Army. for the ng toward a H coun “Look . “that is no Fhen. whi - malitar - of th ded to explain the rookie. emen in the ¢t T thel Fis country MIDSHIPMEN WINNERS IN Cpening | inst St. Franc afternoon, the v 49 to 24 in a g ficld_artill in Franc 3d., December basket ball season of Brooklyn here aval Academy which me have been creditable for midseason. Navy led 27 to 11 at the end of the 11¢, and the teams pl almost even terms in the period. were fast and passed The visitors eleserly shooting, bo roin ¢ their 1 lin the £ th et “ful “hout 1he nad guard, . who wers foot skt rest plaved a great Qing in the scor- tions, St Francis (34). forward . Hedner for Juhnson for ades for STURDY DOMINICAN QUINT PRIMED FOR FLOOR TILTS SKETERS, who have been practicing for | the cagle eye of Coach Bob O'Lone star, now are ready to meet all Lone believes that with his pres- ed to figure prominently in the race will, however, welcome any candi- Tock at St. Fhe court 1 hwest. I inic will be Joceph 1 by him at th street s Frank- Quincy Athletic Club was no match for: the Ame n EXpress team in a 49-to-14 game at the Ter- minal R. R. Y. M. C. A. Devoe and Tahbh Kept the Exprescmen well, the wa A wcek from the Expressmen are to - Washington Collegians The A It F. toss- Manhattan Athletic », which .t but three of its twenty-seven es last season. and those to the ding teams of the city, again will Manager C. T. Hutch- inson, who piloted the quint last win- ter, is at the helm once more, and has corraled a number cf floor stars. For games with the Manhattans, write Manager Hutchinson, ‘at 150 Rosedale street northeast.” or tele- phone him at Lincoln 6925-W. State Athletic Club is casting about for engagements with any indepen- dent team in Washington. All chal- lenges should be addressed to Man- ager E. F. Zalesak, box 51. University of Maryland, Collége Park, Md. Perry Preps played and won two basket ball games )ast night. disposing_of Cardinal Athletic Club, 18 to 9, the Perrys downed the Key- stones, 21 to 15. Berchm: Midgets defeated the Trinity Midgets yesterday, 9 to 7. Teams of the 85-pound class desir- ing games with the victors may tele- ?l?{o‘no the management -at Franklin — EAST LANSING, Mich,, December 9. —Morris R. Taylor of East Cleveland, ©Ohio, has been elected captain of 1923 Michigan Aggic foot ball team. be ! the | s cap- | 1 served | FIRST COURT GAME: S - YANKEE TOSSERS SCORE - After ', American Legien Ditember: 3 | o b i ; schools in Buffalo and then went to | | : the Hill School at Pottstown. wh crc. he prepared for Oxford. a Whitney, who was committed t trophy. which Hurlingham bury that those lon; “Dev. he t for scoring. ri hrothers of whom 1 A th AL DEVEREUXN MILBURN. versity in 190: j already arranged by his | srent three | he was g in a vietory pris beating - Mainly Responéible for Triumphs of U. S. Teams. ted from the great English he follow father aduated in 1906 Tt was in 1409 that Harry to sk of ‘organizing a polo team ke from Kngland the Westche se 1d Mont It as he is known by his frie ame so famous, served mate put his forwards in But, of con ding and hitung of the and Whitney's s were cqually impor that stunne nglish and all American not even rican rolo team w: Clinches His Reputation. nd th ic atri r m In 1911, when Hurlingham came to \s counthy to take back the cup,| cauxe of this, Robertson said. it ilburn clinched his reputation and| Wus doubtfal whetber the fosita- Four” be interr mimeud be weoepict 1 I, ord through iis de gl = of the British. In 181 : ish invaders farcd no bette i 1914, with Whitney retired i Caterbury brothers elipping | even the superhuman v fai to stand ombination. off rn had his rev 1 he led an Amc and admin s internation: in polo h ave you ever seen Milburn come of course, are infinitely larg lat the top of his g thundening down @ pololfielg eniides lin il country, iwhire itie Sililay et or one « at send | , or the intern: {the willow ball fty vards farther | e e 10 be doubted than many in the woflid con send it Srzhe e 1o Sanpeatios i one of th drives in whic 3 . when he played his firs IlceniecUoT It hE b taiar of inte Bolo as no s ! A St Oxford, remantic stor: i not be true, the beautiful tiun of sheer dy and with L hest and £ face teel - bro is a com- John G. Milburn, of man. on ho wn lawver of Bu nd 1t of fAction, he is born in e in 1o this th act, when ha fu Eagland. 17 om0 his ¥ in Bu In England Milburn is @ by-word | yeRinley dicd from th : lameng polo tovers, whose pambers,assassin’s bailet. Devercux attends . FOR THE C. U. BASKETERS | ‘ | have been arranged so far for the Catholic Uni ball team for the campaign, which will be opened G {athletic director at the Brookland institution, } four or five more attractive contests. OInly three of the o : - MERCERSBURG SHATTERS » RELAY SWIMMING MARK MERCERSBURG, Pa. December endeavoring to schedule ! |l S.—Mercersburg Academy's xwi ming team, last year's United ta return g ates champion, in a dual engace- Old Dominion to ent with Baltimore City College " romi shattered the world fnter- | 1 Vir Eolaxtic 20M-yard relay record, |0 nel Washin hinzton games, one on each t The Mercersburg quartet, consixt- inz of Buneell, Meany, Lench and Mown | Reddy, negotfated the distance in s cclipxing _the previous mack hy seconds. JUNIOR FIVES FIGURE IN THO CLOSE GAVES ! one contest other than that 1det will b plaved befor ng the intervening period. The schedule: December 16—Gallaudet. Fan December 20—Grove ( Fert Humohreys and Mount Ver- Milte 0 fn 1. | . January $—St. Francis of Loretta, Ion quints scored victories ‘in the Ceniinz, 1 in 9. | Pa. . »r and midget classes, respetive- lurrds. Har | Jamuary 12—Washington College. of the Sunday School Basket Iall { _Jznuary 13—MWount St | Emmitsburz, ¥ January IS—Lafayette. January 30—Davis and Elkins. February 1—RBucknell. Mary's at ue at’the Y. M. C. A, yesterday | rnoon. ! Fort Humphreys defeated All Souls, | 23 to 21, and Mount Vernon won; from another All Souls five, 16 to 14. ! February 6—George Washington at | As the scores indicate, the games | Washingzton. were hotly contested. Summarics February S—Virginia at Charlottes- it {. (23). H ville. Touston February 12—Seuth Carolina. Woodrenff, . February 14—Mount St. Mary Oritz . - T = Februury 16—Carnegie Tech. i3 1att guard Right guard. “ebrunry Zl—Navy at Annapoll February Z4—Washington and Lee. | shington. | C. U. TOSSERS WILL PLAY MOUNT ST. MARY’S TWICE ! Catholic Tni Gongh (| Gongh, 3 in K in 1: Oritz, 1 in 5i; Houston, 1 in 3, —Mr. " Joynes. Umpire—Mr. Sumner. Keeper —Mr. Hillegeist. Scorer—Mr. me of periods—8 minutes. i | Davis. | is down for | I two games on the schedule of the! Mount St. Mary's College basket ball it i | team, the first at Emmitsbure, B e e {ary 13. and the other at Brookl fries (2), Sameille 3y Sharp. {on February 11 Mount St. 3 tn 13; Jeffries 1 the Maryland state Tin 1.’ son. Mount St Mary's schedule, all beinr played at Emmitiburg otherwise specified, follows | (Dggembes &, 8 Francs cotegs ooz | HURRICANA SEXTET TIES | January §, D 5 Jo 13. Catholi i yipR P ey 1 Gule WITH ALEXANDRIA TEAM | IY"K;V and; 31, Chescent Athletic Club, at New ;| Hurricana girle, playing t © fir Fordham, st New York; 2, Same.last night held the Friends sex o Oitib, "at’ Brockiyn, N. ¥: tet of Alexandria to a 13-to-13 t Ponnsylvania junior varsity: 10, Washing: | the latter's floor in the Alexandria | on Co Gatiiolic University, at Wash: | Armory. The Washington team was | ngton at Gettysburg. Pa.;!much larger than its opponents, but 121, Dickinson: 28, Dickinson, at Carlisle, Pa. | the Alexandrians offset their lack of | atnch 1, Muhlerborg; 3. Western Maryland, | iz, “hy their excellent floor play. | Naomi Crump, Friend forward, wa | the star of the fray. Summary: Hurricana (13)_ Pesitions. Friends (13). | rruthers “Left forward. Jones ! Right forward. Cramp i _ February 1, Bragklyn Coll | i | Ir) - Chileoft , Left guard Schafe Right guar Nowland ; Huwrricana—Maloy for Grahum. i i (@ ‘Chump. CChurt. goute. (1. pomt) Gersmn | ®raking an_ early lead and wmain Carruthers, Crum) Free goals 1 taining a safe margin all the way, ;rithers, 3 in 4 in 8. ll!f\!t&hl the Yankee basket ball team defeated | Entwistle. the York (Pa.) Coliezians last night —_— at Center Market Armory, 59 to 30. {In team play and in indiviauat Yok NAVY DEFEATS LEHIGH the locals far excelled the visitors. ! ngle, Heddons and sauver founai AT SOCCER BY 2 TO O it rather easy to locate the basket, 9 3 the trio scoring 24 goals from the| ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 9.—A Soor finely contested game of soccer was | There was a notable lack of rule|won by the Naval Academy from Le- ! infringements, only 9 fouls bemng|high here this afternoon, 2 to 0. called Summary. Both scores of the Navy came in the first half, a penalty goal kicked ket (50). o ere formard. ok Catnekier | by Creehan after a halt hour and a Right forward . Fabs | kick from the 10-yard line by Moore Ceuter. Wallace | in the last minute. Left guard. . Spangler Line-Up and Summary. 3 “Right gaard. V... Bush Substitutions—Goetx for Ford, Ford for Cat- ln, Shalin for Sauber. Goals from floor— Quigley (9), Heddons (8), Sauber (7). Ford | Catlin, Shalin, Btrickler (4), Fahs (8), (2). Goals from fouls—Heddon, 3 Strickler, 6 in 8. e “CBI(‘iiAGOfiDecamber I?t.—.Ph“ Ll%ore, i lemphis ntamw e as een mltchad‘ta m:g! B\'ld%ylu;l of T:rr: Haute, Ind., fn a ten-round contes . M . Moere. here Tefars the Naval Pusy of thc:wwn“lw‘ T = 3 Substitu- Referee— L). John: Chow (Baltumore P. i frects of au bride of Milburn. ber ) : LD teams listed by the Un 1 next Saturday night with a game with Gallaudet, and Charles Moran, | ginia on its basket ball will j ers on February 8 and the Hatchetites S0 far and Manager Wills {10 add several ot laver t she preferr. i to marry him am won the vic e the rem ans won and t m after became ne: (Copyrizht, 1922.) SIXTEEN GAMES BOOKED |T0 DISTRICT QUINTS ON VIRGINIA SCHEDULE CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, 9.—Catholic University corge Washington are among be played here, the Brookla have be Pop ra coaching the m«s hooked to date January 11—Randolph-Macon. Jauuary 15—Roanoke College. Jamuary 1s—Hampden Sioner. January 1i—Lsnchburg College. January 28—Richmond Tniversi February 1—Washington and Lee, at Lex- her (2). Gamer, Fox. Free goal—Buret. 1 o, o, Tcbruary 3—Virginia K. 1., at Roancke. A Selame Ny BtgenlUptnSotirmies February 5—West Virgi February 7—West Virginia Wesleyan. 1t University, ge Washington. am and Mary. February 21—Washingion and Lee. February 22—Vi Eibruary 23—T February 24—N at Durham. N 47 @l Steel-Paneled coupe 18335 FO.B. Lansing Plus Federal Tox, Reo Moor Car CompaFip Lansing, Mich. { THE TREW MOTOR CO. 14th and T Streets N.W. (Temporary Location) Main Being gradu- uni- 1 the plan ears at Harvard, where Payne had held b Mil- @ four of whi 7 balls for wh ant factors sur- Decem- mnhally“fs‘nz a‘r unce of its ren: - . = ard v owill and hiid Boys' Club, 154 to 1, ers who are The ina Washington Catholic Basket Bali 1he ! liplarers Abaan ersity of V schedule. Both arranged planning nia Pely, at Lynchburg. % > Iber s lts Beauty i More _ All-year Coaching Urged for G. U. FACULTY SUGGESTS STEP TO THE ATHLETIC BOARD Aims to Foster Intramural as Well as Colleg ports—Exendine to Be Offered Pos as Director of Foot Ball. ate tion athletic policy, which has bec revamped considerably within the past few years, evidentiy about to undergo another change. The faculty i tion to the athletic board has recommended all-the-y sports and would have them as far as possible be members of t versity teaching stafl. This matter will be discussed by the board at : meeting this morning and the adoption oi the polic 'y is as- sured. . Georgetown's faculty aims to encourage intramural as well as inter collegiate athletics at the Hilltop and belfeves the presence of all coache through the college year would do much to promote all sport = The faculty commun PENN TEAM IS INVITED st bowra o T0 COMPETE IN PARIS .-t the erdormitory PHILADELPHIA, December 9.— thut there University of Pennxylvania hax re- ceived an invital from athletic and the to ter irous « of opportunities £ officinix of the University of Parin D to send a team 1o the world col- « wish of the legiate chnmpionski meet in ris mext aprins, bertson hax announced. e held May 6. n | meet Is to midst of the American season. H e FEATURE OF G. U. LIS | Renewal of relations with Navy ‘2 feature of the Georgetown basket ball schedule, which is in the course of arrangement. game liste i n for rofession ddition 1o is the tests have been defin and oth are pendin h the University of Roch- ntenary College of Loui b is coached by Bo M arranged imotably wi L ester and iana. w Millan. | The games will ! r ti ol 1or. irector of sught ou three b not be plaved s. Contests book foll Jdanunry 13—St. Franeis of Lo- retta, Pa. niver 2 bly any phvs Tl Januars 10—Lafayette. e s hat | the v 27—Navy, at_Annapol 3—University directors also are 1k ) to the staff. Severdl on oting much of Rochester (pending). y S—Leb: Febraary 10—Sou Febrnary 16—Centenary € of Louisiana (pending). February 17—Carnegie Tech. 154-1 BASKET BALL WIN | on Valley. fuot ball s felt in the cz ign FOR ALOYSIUS MIDGETS i results s ga gymnas is the I a midget cl few League match at Gon: { The score undoubtedly ever recorded here b team and there ha nd- been Lig | e than ht win of t Summary Christ Child (1). { Left forward ......... Brew! . «+* WESTERN A. C. HALTE BY NAVY YARD QUINT sht st was the sixth s son for the Alg (158). rer, | ~Clawic | . Right forwand . Bresnakan [ Center... . Burst Gerner. ... [ Teft guard I oNe) Langvher Right guasd...... .. Hardiag s\ Substitutions: Alovsius Midgets—Javirs Elvnu, Fox for Garncr. Alexander for Langvhe: Court goals—McCowan 28 . Bres:chan (23, Javins 110), Flynn (9, Alexander (8). La COLUMEB Columbu: “Hani" ber from . @ Gouls 10 " ut than Body Deep! CLEAN. LINED, modishly fashioned and radiating good taste, this new Reo Coupe is an advance agent of 1923 body styles. 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