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SPORTS. T2y " Controversy COLLEGIAN FLOOR FVE | YOKE SLIPPED ON MINORS OPENS PLAYWEDNESDAY] BY SURPLUS TALENT RULE HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. East-West Games Should Thrill : Majors Effect Coup in Draft i 1 WESTERN HARYLAYD T0 VT GALAIDET SPORTS. T MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 192 O’Hearn, Yale, and Owen, Harvard, Rivals in Three College Sports There probably are mot two athletes in college mow each other in competition as often as do Charlie O'Hearn, ¥ George Owen, Harvard. These two sterling nthletes ure heroes at thelr respective institutions, and well they might be. They are several VARIETY OF GRID STYLES WILL BE PLACED ON VIEW . N . WESTMINSTER, Md.,, December 18. steps above the average. Washington Colleglans, latest 1o g e . . 3 . . s Best That Leading Coaches of Two Sections Have |wweeteen Maroiend hee seneduled aix Both 0'Henrn ama Owen are three-xport men, and each goes n | |join independent basket ball ranks |Club Owners of Lesser Circuits Tardily Realizing - R = for the same athlet! 1, hockey and base ball are the act here, will make their competitive de- | of the eleven foot ball games it in- ities that attract these young me! the three seasons. this pri: but Wednesday, night in the Congress | They Face Dilemma of Opposing Draft and At the Same Time Yielding to It. Developed in Ten Years Will be Displayed In Trio Contests on Coast. Helghts Auditorium in a_game with ! the American Rallway Express tos- sers. The new aggregation includes | such sterling players as Joe Ather- | feud which rages between Cambridge and New Haven, Owen ix lead- ing at present by virtue of owing on the gridiron. O'Hearn was more or lews of n disappointment this season, but Owen lived up to all that was expected of him tends to arrange for next fall. Open dates are September 22, October 20 land 27 and November 10 and 24. Dates filled are: There not much to choose between the two hockey, although ton, former member of the District | September $9—Washington and Lee at Lex- laxt year the Harvard athlete w hnd the edge in this sport. How- champion Yankees. Jim Costello, with ! ilngo'a&.hVn. e ;:;:‘ (I:: ‘w-- dnlt mo:;“t:; an injury suffered by O'Hearn than to a (hv>“ hAInysInna last winter; Tul‘\; BY W. . ctober 6—Quantico Marines. ren n playing al . Kelleher and Lee Hart, ex-Mount N B. FOSTER. i : ALTE.R CAMP. gclabor 13—Galleudet at :«":l’hln‘uw. O’Hearn had his day last spring in the base ball season. He is n St. Joseph College stars, and Hall i 21 Jud £ e = EW YORK, December 18—Christmas and New Year foot ball on| Nevember 178t Johms st Annape firat baseman and %o is Owen. A real comparison can be drawn be- | | Willlams, who was & Business High EW YOKK, December 18—Minor Icague club owners are only to- November 17—8t. John's at Annapelis. Thanksgiving day—Mount 8t. Mary’s. At the annual foot ball banquet tonight letters will be given to the following members of the 1922 eleven: Capt. Hafer, Manager Jack Robey, Duncan, Douglas, Williams, Robey, Flannagan, Groton, Long, Stanley, Grimm, Kinsey, Smith, Davis, Maclea, Neffler and Clayton. HAUGHTON IS THROUGH. BOSTON, December 18.—Percy D. Haughton, former Harvard mentor, is tween them on the diamond. While their flelding wax anbout equal, S the EHN infielder had the edge on hisx Crimson rival at the bat. O'Hearn’s stickwork figured prominently in the series victory. Owen and O'Hearn have been rivals for two years, but this will be the Inst. Owen will be graduated in June, While O'Hearn has an- other year at Yale. TOMMY GIBBONS SEEKING A MATCH WITH DEMPSEY 00l mainstay. They have been training for several weeks and expec to make quite a record for themselveg during this season. In addition to those already men-| tioned the collegians have some ex-| cellent reserve players. With the squad are Emmet Mader, an all-Mary- | land scholastic forward three years ago: Bub McGrath, with the K. of C. quint last year; Tim McGurk of Notre Dame Prep and Brayton Myers. for several seasons a star with the East- ern High School quin N day beginning to rcalize, as was pointed out in this column last week, that the joint meeting in New York will not result as nicely for them as they had at first believed, despite the fact that the draft rule itseli was not changed. he action taken by the major lcagues relative to the playing of their surplus players with minor league clubs solely on the basis that they may be drafted, was a complete surprise. And a peculiar thing was that the minors didn't at first realize what this meant. It may make a lot of trouble later, and tifen again, it may be passed over passively. Some of the class AA clubs feel that Commission Landis indirectly won his point about the drait law, and they are very much wrought up over it. N t?«e Pacific coast might be brightened if the star University of California team were to be among those in action. Yet, from the standpoint of varied foot ball systems, the athletic treat to be furnished the l;.ahcific coast spectators will be well nigh unequaled. ose who attend will have spread before them on the gridiron, the methods of Hugo Bezdek, Glenn Wariier and C. W. Spears. o sepoescnt. ing the styles of the east. as opposed to the strategi 5 dy Ke Sy es of Elm 2 HongAndy Kere'and € E Dotastrepreseatmaiiios e e S Few know what a world of foot| —— PLUMPTON CASE COSTS Ball this array of talent represents. Bexdek began his career under Lonnie Stagg at Chicago. He cut a wide 2 Z ] A T ot eitncmortas | CENTRAL GRIDIRON TITLE | S, sith foce Bai*eathing for inter's plagers e Cudes e new raie the piayers who et abd last Tean Deodaet o e good. Denying reports that he had back, and the addition of Peterson| ” by the majors must be T el et Wil YR | Goneenl i semeor aaen wet_ | Ticpssed AR meorers o the ot Seatiiheiatte “Cosrern | “NOT AN INDOOR RUNNER,” |: Gl Yaslon of that grent seuthorn tean-| &et the inter-high school foot ball |lumbia committee the possibility of | Manhattan Athletic Club looks for- whether the clubs favored or opposed Seatgin Tecr e ae Amplonship this year, nor does | his re-entrance into the foot ball BY FAIR PLAY. ward to a banner season. Manager| SAYS PADDOCK, DECLINING | tn. T0—with ‘tiie. maferataning he best rounded oue srstoeds 9n€ 2f] any of the other high achools, mc- | world after an ubsence of seven years, . Z |C. T. Hutchinkon has procured the ” that ail such plavers shall be subject e L } cording (o (he bonrd of hikh school | Haughton ald he wanted it to” g0 EW YORK, December 18—Tex Rickard today said he had received [ Nocl” House gvmazsium as a home| =~ NEW YORK, December to draft when: the drafting season . principals, who kave been review- |on record that he was in the banking | v Gi ’ 2 = oor for the Northeast Indians and is g s rolls a d o Wirses Hasl Gt s B ae e i fe thecn e taw_ | (et {Ch word from Tommy Gibbons’ manager asking for a fight with Jack {reudy o accommodate all teams qe- | ChAriie Puddock, oo e e oL . of the Lox Angeles A. C.. will n 2 siring games. sent to the manager, at 150 street northeast, or telephone to Lin- Challenges should be houla s option is exercised, but, if it is not ¢Xercised, they are’ subject to draft- ng. Dempsey, and that in good time he would take some action. ! Asked whether he thought the fight would be worth while, Rickard was ton, Central gridiron team mem- ber. charged with professionalixm ! by S. Duncan Bradiey, president | 3 Glenn Warrner began his career at | Cornell as a player and then as a | coach made the Carlisle Indians a run in the Millrose track meet to eld under the auspl HAMPTON ROADS' TEAM 2 | terror for all college teams and hiz| ©f the Wentern High School Home non-committal, as a shrewd promoter naturally would be b i Soln gy i or - v K : i ito | course, those minor league clubs record at the University of Pittsburkh '":,_S“,‘.':'l'd""‘“‘"':‘,’I':;mm""N;: has come to talk money to the two principals.) But there is nnrax,he: tl‘]:':lt Epiphany Tigers will go 1o Indian ! S ormanisation. | opoosed 1o’ the draft can refuse to en as fine as ' coacl o % i { ! s " wi o ! 1 a0y, plavers anles : o e }_ea:?a‘“:: oeu:m.-;:\:i: iechatcally tueligible to partici- | ;I]“c:pw uld like to hook the two men up and would pay good money for [ Head tomorrow to play the Lacke .-| door running is n:( By ::nokm‘m.lg’"_;:]u e ‘m:‘d :i;.lll‘rh é:?a:{ tency in turning out high-class teams, | PAte in athletces at the Mount rivilege. High School five. This game h: hope to come eant and run again, {1075 i - € Wi Spedre Stattor co s Barc: | Pleasant tontitur In that he | Dempsey would get most of it ofj ————————— — e ol canc B o but i will wot be on the hoards. | L0V 00 TOTIE LR miist A4 thel mouth plaver. coached nt his alma| had participated in oxing bout course. Gibbons, contrary to the at- with Wayland Athletic Club, but the they will be abl. k ater and’ then Cached Mt WE AMA 1 under un assumed | {titude of some contenders, i not ask- | BAN ON MIDGET SMITH Tiger management would be nl | doubt would give another circux ey sl L €Il A Youc mgo bis hetnoas thecs ones therefo | _— 1ing a present of the Philadelphia to hear from the Waylands over perfonmance similaci te, hat of Fieriite] o take wuch Wikyersmp: were in the making. bu thece 1 went through its semson | q mint in return for meeting Dempsey. | Phone Frankling 1563-W. between 6] 1920, for | know mo more of indoor | | : i o N G &. but this year he e heiig detonted Ry mny oF NORFOLK, Va. December 1S.—{In fact, his fi T D YNCH | 206" s ragarding another date.| running than I did on that mighe? |07 such conditions, the major leagues s developed one of the best clevens < a5 & il ct, his financial desires are| 4 7 pm., re er date. A, b etk 3 n_the country 3 | four other wchool Hampton Roads naval training sta-|modest.’ So. as far as the challenger| NEW VORK, December I8—The | T80 Fames have heen scheduled by i B S P e “'”“‘“m""nd::!"u?w“,l_l.h Elmor Henderson, from Oberlin, has | F1WmPton played at left tnckle and |00 i dofeated the Great Lakes|!S concerned, Rickard will find no ob-{ ~xew york 7. ithe Tigers with the Frederickshurg ducing 1uns out. and in that cas made Southern California one of the| Zunrd for the team in all of its |''° X - AKeS | gtacle at all in the way of the match. ork state athletic commis- | High School. Tt wiil be met at Fr [ would Lo compelicd to let those ex made Soatnesa Californta One o€ (he [ iooRce [iraiming station five out of elght|The present situation has arisen as o *on has deckded fo uphold the |crickshurg 'Februars 2. and he tra pi 4o unconditionally. . That Pl LG S B L AL ) R, e e ot e A A e gy | Tesultof ‘Tomms's victory over his ausnenston inyoked mgainat Vidget | CUTUATS 1 would ~uit the minors 10 a T. but the K. Is P 7 i i Flyweight—Smith, Hampton roads, won the | Miske the way Gibbons did—even. DbY the New Jerwey athletle com- | 1WO_games tonight. starting the first} On : n\l”“-.l-,“:',m-\' h“l;p':m 1 A“d‘v‘:r - upi! u|l ‘r‘ EEee i Id'?‘.’:’:'fl.','.','.'i,fl'_dm.f;’."&': Ll ounds | granting that Rilly has begun to s1ip mixslon. The decison wilh prevent |\ 71'3,:‘ Sieo ot sl Heagun clubbonnosod o the Arar Bar Andy Kerr ls a pupil of Glenn War- ing. . won | Luck to his 1920 form- has a clalm 0| g he junior quint will tackle the Mar-: cept play e ; ST AT oLk S Stanfeih s eans| { the Gecision over Wagaer. Hampton fouds. %z batle for high heavsweight homors .\nnln from meeting Joe Lynch, |delles, and then the seniors will meet St plasecs v.:]m."n.‘ [:;m“]:::o:]:?:é ol A nds. 2 : world hant: o e Bliss Electrical School quint. Diien 5 r n?::t r:r:-‘:[t“:lu:-":u 'lhn'n L :":-].‘.'i'm..: kl‘.:ih;vngm—“gm:awg, Hampton _ mfl.a.. As for the (f'lanvnllon. ft is time his yagimon nvc'.'.':.:::"h.'-r::.:"pm'"";,,:" e e i s ‘ in the dilemma of being opposed to ARt Sl tai o el daning jRnocked ‘out Wood. Great Lakes. in 8(th|manager ceased to buzz around with| pigae’ ¥ BT e R | the draft and yei yielding fo the has Iald the foundation for the arrival | i " Weiterweight—Magris. Hampton roads. won|can find a younz Heriwhg s Jtheir seafon tomorrow night in af e ias imptind St (w0 P edbailhen te e Sl bl e { the decision over Slivinski, Groat Lakes, seven | w1l (hinie O o e e ~————— —— | game with the Arabs in Eastern High mueh latter will tae wor direction of the| CRICAGO. December 15—Jimmy T R won|Tecord. The very fact that Jack | GOLF TITLE TOURNAMENT SOl sl Risyivillistancaly St LB Added Blow to Minors. S ff}”"rj‘\ ifi”,' (""'r"';"*‘ product of | Blouin of Chitago. world champion | en Idloulm{mm Cater. Great Lakes, in m‘l";»‘a"(l;*":::k?l\r;l;kall »:::fln“"*l h‘f;xn':! 7 | “heat Spring at high l"" “] of is draft provision x§s a Notre Dame produc sl i L Ll D L [the Gibbons . cold and | - echeduled for | 5100 e : L DI&h | there is the added blow to the minors e Sehool i T v U Kt BN SN 10000 SN S R gk tazer, Greattaes | gl stare ilicuies that neither | FOR CHEVY CHASE CLUB |, ™72 rmsrssment cheduled for) majcopr ooping Ko ha e | T ettt scn S as e oL ath Rocknc o along thor- | pIEN 2 ate cteh hove | knooked out Matchet. Hampton roads. in the | he nor his meal et is too greatly | Tha individ | S dent W : y inor 1 club by option - e 4 or- | e ore | | he no 5 o individual champio of the i Stro W, McCarthy ague club by optional agree SUEHIYipese A8 | for the world champlonship, Smith | *5nd Jne o fort {Stuck upon the idea of mixing un|Mitdle Athautic Goif Asemeintion foel ms of the | Kamm. Francisco third base- | ment, a fotul of 240 men. Thess are Thus ihe s in i | The heavyweight event was forfeited toiyith the Minnesotan. Why not? #xociation Tor, X i ave d. e ihe | emerging at the end of forly games | Hampton roads. and in_the bantamweight | \!l}} . e Houdini | 1923 will be held over tie course of in the first. while Fct gt g anh: il O el s il paniiol sl Jia e B e M S e T TR L 0 points, while Blouin | class Murphy of Great Lakes won by for- T A ey oy Hondinllthe Chevy Chase Club. A date_in |Pion Vankees and Grove City) College | .342. He th among the league | league clubs, being merely temporar- Broducts of American intercollesiute 13555 fott: and clusive as a ghost. And. besides. June probably will be. selectid for | auintet will be opponents in the night- | hitters. Kamm wax 1o the Chicago | i1y at &ehool in the niners. ot bull a develuped i the castand e SO R T h‘.l.-m, ,.,:;‘ " racre | e By St anmnial maeding | < Whito ox for $100.00 cash and pla epThe, Teal high-glass huxfldblll play- real masters. vears by | porty games played and Blouin has i It would not be a great miraclc|of the as<ociution. fo b in ek SRl s il el e g seab an broe i el MEET FOR SOCCER TITLE. |ware ‘Gibhond to avoid the " cham. | March Morven horomrs ceid i Patd or. & minor Jeakuer PO B0 e nbe T e e AR asemmigteren s AN NI O |mesiCinnns oavoiiime o Morsen Thompeon of (hevt! BOWEL AT.NEW ALLEYS. | M. rocinit thirs sacker. who goes | aus Sin oXocrene ngure. - 1e. o vhe Now hegins the suggestion season, | pins. while Blouin had 8.1 it aitacls breiearel O rion tation | twelve-round? bout and at the same | sociat will Bo <lected prasifent | DeaguesoBing v e mew Kine Bin |2 D Fhilsisphls \WElss Sor Sie 0M ] SR Toe Sualor ieugie onuereiNEnE the time when foot 1 enthusiasts | credit. Smith bowled over 1,99 + fisld this dfternoon in the de. | time administer a lot of punishment|in .ine with the custom of the asso- | allece will be ugurated_ Wedn IO oS S e LB B I A s iy 1) sit around and tell the rule: hit. | maples in the fourth block and Blouin | ¢ the series for the pub- [to Jack. Probably this would not|clation of electing a president from | aay. evening. when the King Pins| e league hittent, with a percentageone way or another. it is easy to see tee what it ought 1 o make the | knocked down 2,075. | r champlonship of the | happen, bul (he chance that it might| the club holding the tourney. Thomas et ihorGositellows: du . District [aL o o o S | oy, i mingre Bie Surisul That the me better In v i The fifth bl n strict. s sta ‘301 would fill a hig arena we %, ey Soodfellows in L ficlier, who wold - ork | major league rip hus heen tight same better in o S Ha g of ten games will Disirict is to start at 3:30 e are 4 W & of Baltimore the circutt mateh,” Competition Wil €00 Glants for £15.000. was tenth on the [encd: in faci, i« Ughter than it has G e e e under list with an average of ever heen since the new agreement alreads com b thers s ane : akie May. Vernon pitchor who mas { went into eff.ot S e UE WEST POINT NOT CERTAIN SUZANNE IS PREP SRR U —— rn. eleven hom “plas e league hurlers with a_ pereentuge of | the major league 0w ner< are mad over and o Wi v A | | LITTLE LESSONS { N IS RE ARII\G 95 and with an carned run Average | having to pay. as they cail it, “525.000 irects the piny. i ! | of 18 per game againet him, | C for a $2.000 p) I w:l OF NOTRE DAME CONTEST | [_FOR THE GOLFER at STk S Vaul sirand i 2 p VN TO MEET MOLLA AGAIN LLE. SUZAN LENGLEN is not to retire from competitive ten- nis until the end of next season. She is playing in the winter tournaments on the Riviera, and from advices received she has league in_hitting, Strand with an aver- {ase of 384 and Lewis with 362 {WILLIAMS IS HIGH GUN AT WASHINGTON TRAPS Commander F. P. frain from winning all coaches <hould be fo np in the grandstands captain send out in send in substitutes proposal is to have the ext zame limited by the ni ipleted rather than by Shortening the field has proposed. the advocates of i By George O'Neil. | yers and mother | it of th HARVARD AND VRGN NINES MAY PLAY HER BY LAWRENCE PERRY. W YORK. December 18—Tt is not so certain that Notre Dame will come to West Point to play the Army next fall. Announce- | e Williams may re- trapshoots at i | { | i Lo proposing to leave the s : EAs e 5 < A ,h- e thev are. thus tha ment from the academy places the South Bend team as an October | exhibited remarkable form. She is schooling herself with the possibility | washington Gun Club occasionally, distance necessary to long ) 13 fixture. Evidently this is merely tentative. Inquiry by the writer has ! f meeting Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory again at one of the international {but the habit is so ingrained with the e e . Tong | {3 -4 Ev erely t . Inquiry by the writer has of meeting Mrs. ) jurs M y ag: L ek sl At el o = - ey rreceiving the gijed to obtain confirmation of the date from Notre Dame sources. | | tournaments scheduled at Nice, Cannes and Monte Carlo. If Mrs. Mal- | FrhUiar sperciars of that oreamiza | CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. Decem- f the faverite e :.,1_| ‘l Army-Notre Dame contests in the { lory decides to spend_the later winter on the Riviera she will find the jit for any length of time. After keep- | Univers of Virginia base ball st :':‘;x’,:d = "r L ';.'."i”";,. e © (i.i“ n | past two years have not been devoid | | French girl ready to give her a match at one of the three tourneys named. uj‘iki‘\‘:‘ymf;?’:: (f;";'l:?'lk f:*"r ‘!r\l\]o for n(‘,\‘l Spring nrdvnfi to the ten- oF fas ssdund gaineddrsyend G e Tof s bitte f feeling, it Is sald. John R. Tunis, a young collegs 2 5 A hril- | tative list just announced. for getting the for touch- Df somesbitterneasiof fesliug, Seaa 1 5 5 Srano liant form at the last shoot and won| Fourteen of the contests have been downs, Anether has crapped | MAY SURVIVE INJURIES ! 1 1521, urotest on the part of the Arms | e fn France, save: ¢ |HORNSBY SETS A RECORD |randily. with 90 breaks of 100 targets | wcheduled for the home Erounds. up repeatedly is dis- : | coaches caused Knute Rockne, the Lenglen was playing as well as she thrown. The vietory gave him a leg|Two of the clashes that will be de- funce it is necessary to ESILANEY NIk DesembenllS | NetraDama lcoachllito) abandon. b13 | has ever plavea were nueded. 1t could| FOR BATTING IN TALLIES | 58 B Firnons i C30enslon ECIET) PRI e the 25-yard mark from 10 0 , vards.| —Hopes for the re Bern- | hifte in the sccond half of the game. !be found in the recent tournament s “;:3“?,:7’:;:’:"""1;;"":1: Virginiu's old rival. North Carolina ‘Consright. ard Kirk, University of Michigan | And this vear there is sald fo have been held_by the Marseille Tennis Club Rogers Hornsby, the 1922 hit- | FoUGE QF, S0 @04 GOonee & BREONT | Negotiations are under way for a foot ball star. Injured in an au- | come misunderstanding with regard to | |at_Marseille This tournament. the| ting King of the National Leaguc, |leg on the Hines troph game with Vurvard to bo played in Caprigint tomobile accident here last might, | oficials. Ea ! T . S inee "Past “month | m addition to topping the batting The schedule: g were held out today. Kirk.an all- | qeam captains always have beem with most of the best man and woman | list in his circuit also established March 26—New York University. i ! l | AMERICA NOW LEADING GRID BATTLES CHECKED Amer ;1'.'.-|°"d’ sustained a fra Kings at Vale until this sear I(‘:sl?nw} {p;ayw; in_France mmpezp,gfln;rg: ST T e e e oy March e e l sting to note that Capt. Mallory | champlon won he women's 'S i i . BY PROTESTS AND MUD | —————————————— & not supremc in ¥ule foot bail. He is {in her usual convincing fashion. In-| According to the miscellanco Aprit —Fordham. * t nmg his executive functions with | deed, her play was as powerful as it records released by the circult. A:Hnl IS—IAEM‘.mnnd. 52 . NCob atilicon sesterias ebsan i Yale's general athletic | | was 'in the winter of 1921, when she [ Hornsby batted in 152 runs, break- M. 1. st Lexington. B play in fthree fm o W Prof. Clarence Men- | | swept through tournament a{'xerl ing the former record of 129, et bington and Lee. at Lexington. matehes here hle concern ty. And this trium- tournament, _defeating the et T mpden-8idn g French and y fford Cravath in 1913. vard at Washington (pending) s ing the eligi a| I'work with a commit- of five, who were appointed by the English woman plavers Wwith the greatest ease. Three ofher players besides April 21—V. M. 1. on one of the te used another | 4 Abril 28—Lynchinurg. mateh to be abi . Whe is five M turn “Playl € Marsel bad| Mornsby batted in more tham 100 = e Rnlckernockers ~ appenred *for the | F BIG IIT[E EVEN‘[S {Aill_appoint five additional graduates et in, Bhe” wen¢| rumm They are: Emil Measel, 132 A recent census taken of golf courses | 4P JFNonh Carofize bt Greensbors game with the M wks &t o i {to serve on the alumni committee. | through five rounds of the singles| Zach Wheat, 112; George Kelly, |in the U.S. A, reveals the startling fuct | May 8—Davidson PRk Ate Tattor Qucstionc i tne taa ] | Sounds rather complicated, does it not? without the loss of a single game.; 107. that there are more links here now than | May 8—West Virginia. ing of some members of the former | iyone wondsrs whetherithe/Filis nithelr | And this against some of the strong- ‘r’:m'-‘e"o?‘mfi'"“ ritali SwnichSin Rt y SMAY s s eleven and refused to play. G czzany efforts to emerge from erness Perh: 2 2 b 3 —) g Toney Wik returned to the attend |, MONTREAL. December 13——Dates|are entering into a new labyrinth. In et e oe | £y That 1 furning out some remark: At this moment there are 690 elghteen- |_June 13 _North Oereiine st Chapel Hul anc for the international outdoor ama- | his speech before some two hundred| ¥ mean in describing the golf | % o 0, 00 0 T0n T the vounger hole courses here, 1.140 registered nine- S St Tith the American League Park a|teur speed skating circuit events have | Yale graduates assembled in Nichclas| stroke as a “natural” swing. Moewt |generation. In the final round against hole courses and about 250 more nine- quagmire, the Washington profes | been definitely fixed by the members [ Roberts' “Yale barn,” in Montclalr, N.| every man goifer has at some tim: Mile. Contostavios she dropped the hole links scattered around in the vari- slonals and Canton Bulldogs made no | Of the International Skating Union of | J., Capt. Maliory said that under Tad [ in his life cut down a tree, espe- |fourth game of the first set, this be- ous sumiier resorts. That makes a Open Daily Ti1 6 P. M. attempt to stage a contest. Mohawk | America. Jones next year the system as applied | cially if he has lived on a farm, |ing the only one taken from her in grand total of 2,084 Saturday Till 8 P. M. Preps and Stantons postponed their| The international championships|in 1922 would be carried on from where { and most of us have. .If you will |the entire tournament. In this set, The property value of the American Teeting for the 145 pound ety chamy | scheduled for St. John, N. B.. will be | it left off. There will be no spring prac- | reeall now vou Nrted the of aad | incldentally. she made exactly thres courses is_about $150.000,000. = pionship and Circles and Navajos had | held February 14, 15 and 167 the Ca- | tice, he said, because it is felt that With | swang It down againat the free |nets and two outs, a total of five er- pe Great Britain has only a total of 1.263, To cancel their (11 for the 135-pound | nadian national events will be held | forty-eight players out for other sports | frunk you will have in your mind | rors, and about the same number In -~ | divided as follows: England, 748 : Scot- : title. here February 2 and 3: the American no great value is attached to work in an exact picture of the true golt | the second set |land. 368: Ireland. 93; Wales, 44. : H . national events wiil be held at Chi-[April and May. There will, however, be | awwing. There was nothing con- | “In mixed doubles she paired with| Junior basket ball cers | COLE et e e e [ licago JsnusrgRagpSTfanaN 28 two or three weeks of intensive prac- fusing in your mind as_to how | Roger Danet, winning without losing 'Georgetown Preparatory {0 S0 e A A e e | 3 FOOT BALL LIST GROWING | Other dates anncunced are: Moncton. | tiee thie winter. | the ax was 1o be awang. You lift. | a Set. although several couples man- | Garrott Park, Md. are completing | oo A oo o venonoms | 3 [ e Ly T S SAngoh (Copsright, 1922.) | ed it up with your left hand and |aged to take a game or so from them. | a schedule for their 115-pound basket | grraic still is in use. The game was g AT WASHINGTON COLLEGE | 50/d cup championships at Johnson —_ arm. mostly, and snapped it down | Her play on the fine courts at Cannes | ball team and would like to hear | i Plaved in Scotland in 1735 3 O i anuary e | against the tree—a snappy, re- |and Nice will be interesting to watch, | from all District tcams in that class. | It ‘was introduced to America less 4 CHESTERTOWN. Md.. December 18. | PIAtiSpure, Jangary o S0 279 and | sultfal movement, .You didn't try |as it is stated on good authority that [ Games are to be plaved on Wednes- | than fifty years ago. i H Washington Coliege has definitely | jo o otec G B Yo oAy Tanuary 10 force it clear through the tree; |1923 will be her last year of active|days. Saturdays and Sundays after arranged five foot ball games for next | go+ 3% SATRIES (@t S T you were satisfled with a mood |competition.” the first week of next month. Dis-| | fall and has games pending for all | 3% 31 &G TEOICITY & o ters were “bite.” Think of the old ax when South Attracts Players. | t teams interested may communi- FRISCO BUYS COURTNEY. . H other dates. excepting October 20. | i5icq on the eircuits | e L S (s LIS For years it has been the custom | CAte With Manager John Laughlin. jr., | v ” : The list: e M orte al Above is another “big fellow” of y i SLOM | Georgetown Preparatory School, Gar- | SAN FRANCISCO, December 18.— g A Wheeler_of Montreal. Gorman and | | e e TRqpeELNE of the “golfers who could aiford the | TEQrELOWN (PEPATALORy BEROD. BET | Harry Courtney, left-handed pitcher | H Qctober ¢—Temple University. - Garnett of St. John, N. B.; Donovan. | I luxury to make an annual tourna-|pfl .. Cich fag” 2 | of the Chicago Americans, has been I October 13—Ursinus a¢ Chester. Pa. (pend- ing). Botober 27—Dickinson at Caslisle (pecding). November 3—Albright (pending) November 10—Mount St. Mary" November 17—Haverford at Haverford. November 24—St. John' Annapolis. Nulifer and Cochrane of Johnson City, N. Y.; William and Julian Steinmetz, { McWhirter, Bungenen and Kasky of | Chicago, Ploster and Stephenson of Toronto, Ferelberg, Cleveland; Moore, { Murphy and Pern of New York, Pick: COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 18.— While the Kurlman-Wagner doubles team of Cincinnati retained the lead difference how big or how smal you are, the golf stroke can be ment tour of the south every winter. Of recent years the tennis players have been taking a page from the golfers' book and going south them- selves, but their opportunities for tournament play have not been so Western High School's quint was scheduled to visit Swavely School this afternoon for a tilt there. Each of the teams has been in action this winter. Tomorrow two scholastic en- purchased by the San Francisco Coast League club. He pitched seven games for the Seals last season, win- ning five and losing two. Orders Placed Up to and Including Decem- TUROVER SCORES AT CHESS. (ber 19 Will Be Deliv- irwssasagrers Thanksgiving day—Lebanon Valley. ering of New Jersey, Jewtraw and|in the two-man event in the Central numerous as is the case with the 5 Bialas, Lake Placid, N .. and Green, | States bowling tournament here. four | "‘"('c:"":'"{":o;::'; :l':l'c:l’"l- golfers. Golf clubs dot this fair and e | S e it e e Saranac Lake, N. Y. Indianapolis pairs annexe o re- 4 3 road lan rom coast to coast, |t e v 1 . 8. 3 - g CUE STABS( TO PLAY. SRR b | | aining four positions among the | gt il it iy e e L ek E.;:t;m;{:gh boys will travel to Gar- | pion, won 20 of 29 matches Saturday ered December 23 Joseph Concannon and _George first fve. Between in comparison. Tett Park o meet the bis Georgetown |in an exhibltion of simultaneous p! Wheatley. pocket billiard champions Coble and Wiseman, with 1,211, took “But each winter season sees the|FTeP Dbasketers. A et of New York state and the District, second place; Meyer - Hackenrider. list of tennis tournaments in the With three atellar players of last "[ e (‘_"lzlfil‘fl;_e"lfl '(‘5:1 :e t"IFN"“ respectively, will meet tonight at 8 third, with 1,199; Dersch-Mounts Eouth increasing dnidsngth . IWHETS!| sriier s e e e tieviiie ] acclsions fand Srarover’ lost o ST IL 5 - ofclock at Pickwick Academy In the fourth, with 1,196, and Velker-Whee- few years ago the Florida cham: | Bimcke, team at hand Hyattsville|Currier and R J. Stratten. Christmas Spmal first block of their pocket billiard ler fifth, with 1,130. pionships for men and women on the | [ B2 PCRO0l 8 TR a 8 O g ting | [ — match of three. Concannon is to C. Gordon of Indianapolis took first TI[DEN Royal Poinclana courts at Palm | ooy (0 B SCIE TE tints 7 play Wheatley, 375 to 300, each block to be 125 to 100. Other blocks will be played tomorrow and Wednesday. TOBEHELD INNEW YORK five. tioned tournaments, beginning with %, . = i core: ; W ¢56; | his winning of the national singles|the Florida public courts champion. | eason's form, which was good ; CAPTAINS NOTRE DAME. The annual intercollegiate indoor | The scores were; W. Velker, 656:| oyampionship undoubtedly will earn D enough to keep all opponents on t S NO D. tracie and Bl chasmpionghise, Wil be | E: Magll, 643; T. Creaswell, 646, and | SIERRenSOD unfoubtetly, will earn |ship at Jacksonville on Saturday and | lcir®tes” Troy, Dorrelle, Loutt and vercoa BOUTH BEND, Ind.. December 18.— |peld in New York city on Saturday, Harvey F. Brown of Youngstown,!)\arch 3. This has been announced by Ohlo, 165-pound left guard on the |ihe executive and advisory committees there and it would not be setting any in the tional Guard armory in the Notre Dame foot ball cleven during |of the Intercollegiate ~Association of | Claman Dairy Lunches holding the | ;i uident if the Californian wers |ormmionsiip of the Bahama Istands | suburn. the past season, has been elected cap- | Amateur Athletes of America. taln of the team for 1923. He is a| Tt was decided to stage the meet at unior in the school of science. the armory of the 102d Regiment of ; Engineers, which offers a ten-lap-to-the- NEW FRENCH CUE STAR. mile course and ample infield room for the weight and jumping events. PARIS, December 18.—Roger Conti's clalm to the championship of France |chami pionships will be awarded to Buf- dium last May, place in the singles, with €92, and four other Indianapolis bowlers an- nexed the other positions of the first F. Hackerd, 645. Indianapolis bowlers also held first place in the five-man competition, the lead with a total of 2,919 pins. PFANN LEADS CORNELL. ITHACA, N. Y., December 18.— George R. Pfann of Marion, Ohio, It is probable that the 1924 indoor!quarterback of the Cornell varsity foot ball team, has been elected cap- to be apportioned among | *24 in the college of arts and sciences. Bill Tilden’s mighty reputation and ! ranking 1ist, but on actual records for (the season, Bill Johnston belongs rated ahead of the champlon, accor ing to sentiment existing in many quarters. Those holding this view point out that during the past season Johnston beat Tilden three times and Vincent Richards topped the Phila- delphian twice. Johnston was better than Tilden in the Davis cup matches Laughlin in the finals of the national ]. Beach were about the only tourneys south pf Pinehurst worthy of men- tion, today there is a string of sanc- It is now possible for a tennis player to start on February 14 in the boat back to Miami Beach, Fla., and start play in the southern Florida championships on February 19. On February 24 the annual Florida state championship tourneys for men and women begin, lasting into the first few days of March. Tournaments at St. Augustine and Jacksonville follow, Sulphur Springs will start. be encountered. Crosthwaite and Jenkins, guards, and Carr. forward, { jalready are playing well above last Gasch are others in the squad. Hy- attsville will play its home games Radiators and Fenders 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS 9 13th. “l. 1435 P. M. 7448, Suit ar To Order—Special $22.50 $30 to $50 Velocipedes | | | K i1l i jously |falo or Baltimore, as the committees|tain of the eleven of 1923. Pfann, inst both Gerald Patterson and s 2 e 1 LT 1o ited | are i favor of rotation once'the games | who hias been awarded the qusrter” | JEmes 0. Anderson. but Tilden man- | 104 (oSt SR PEloniins tor men and || Match Your Odd Coats agons Venin, 3 a8 No. 2 in the French records, re-|are firmly established. back position on several all-Amer-|aged to edge out ahead in the match | oren get under way at the Pine- B z o tly mede an average of 4137 in| A dividend of $5000 was declared |ican teams, has played the position|for the big title and that automatical- | pOTSeR 80 PICET, EaY 2 UGk HaRET With Our Special S'.:'M,te‘.s 3 S 000-peint match against Derbier, |from the proceeds of the intercoliegiate |on the Cornell eleven for two sea- |1y will place him at the top. In 1914 1L TRENtE, e (ounay®or the : x 5 ) S1th a high run of 235. Grange is|champlonships held at the Harvard sta- | sons. He is a member of the class of Dick Willlams beat Maurice Mc-|Gieenbrier Tennis Club at White TROUSERS ! ress ults { only twenty-one years old and has Jearned to play billiards since the yrar. colleges_which send a team of ten or more athletes to the meet, on a mileags basis. Under this arrangement the athletlc assoclations of California and | Stanford universities, on the Pacific coast, will receive more than a thousand dollars each. The committees also accepted as new intercollegiate records the time of J. A. Leconey of Lafayette, when he won the final of the 100-yard dash at Cambridge ball will |last May in 9 7-10 seconds, and the run- ning high jumps of L. M. Brown of Dartmou SMOKER FOR KNICKS. Knickerbocker Club will entertain 1ts foot ball team at a smoker at the clubhouse Thursday night. The en- tertainment will begin at 8 o'clock. Indications are that basket' ‘be more popular this season than ever before in the history of the game. tmouth, ' who cleared the bar at 6| Thomas King of Jacksonville won mplon of this section, will play | Voshell Lawsonce B. Rice, d. Catiton S %:"m“m ;:r"&:l :‘F;&i %‘rmm?:o:tltfih xi“&“’.i"'m"‘.’l‘.’.'t g‘l:fl::y‘l; (?l,:;:u;:‘ms?m“u, ¥ ;tm&r‘v lhu" Corvallis High Schoal | Mrs. Marlon Zinderstein Jessup and 7th St. N.W. s > - -& s 5 .. @ooR. e Waite of - mmum o Mra, George W, Wightman, HERT CHARLOTTE BUYS A PAIR. CHARLOTTE. N. C,, December 18.— The Charlotte South tion club has purcl Carlyle from Atlanta and Catcher Deu- fel from Moline, Three-Eye League. BOY WINS NET TITLE. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., December 18. tournament at Newport, but “Red Mac” was rated first, because in the Davis cup encounters that year he beat both Norman Brookes and An- thony Wilding, while Williams was unsuccessful against both Australi- —_— WILL PLAY ON COAST. TOLEDO, Ohlo, December 18.— Scott High School foot ball team, champion_of this section, will play e Then there is the Bermuda cham- pionships for men and women in early March and the corresponding events at Havana, Cuba, in the same month. Palm Beach, Miami, Nassau, Ber- muda and Pinehurst and White Sul- phur Springs have had their entry lists distinguished by the names of world-famous_players, like William T. Tilden, 2d, Vincent Richards, Rich- ard Norris Willlams, S. Howard Voshell, Lawrence B. Rice, G. Carlton Save the price n entire new suit. All colors, sizes, pat- EISEMAN’S 605-607 Kiddy Kars F. Seamark N.W. Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. Main 2953 Payments If Desired Call and Inspect the 1923 Cleveland Motorcycle Silk Lined—To Order