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R i 16 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 23, 1022 SPORTS. Sisler’s .420 Baitting Average Formally Recognized : Smith Extends Lynch BROWN OFFICIALLY GIVEN AVAWHAPREPSAFTER |GONZAGA GIVES LETTERS KR, MCHEA . ST, MIDGET EARNS ANOTHER CREDIT FOR HIGH MARK | MN(THERBASKETTITE TO 21 GRIDIRON PLAYERS| e AT INIURES: BATTLE WITH CHAMPION Kanawha Preps. who played through T PPty < S X . . h e g ! , Mich., December 23— . . - . 5 % White Sox and Pirates, Respectively, May Be 0 @ eIty Juniar chnmploninip in B awarded “G's” vesterday at the school's midyear assembly. Those |Bernard Kirk, star of the Caiversiie | Titleholder Wins by Narrow Margin Despite That His repeat that success in the 1923-2: honored were Capt. John Simpson, James Mitchell, Robert Mills, [of Michigan foot ball cleven and| fe :’;l o 'mnfi ll‘\-'h:lx‘illh-?m'_;;;m‘ John Farrington, James Enright, Thomas Hurney, William Ryan, Daniel [chosen as 1-American s 3 817 ,e o 9 . 3 . 3 i e i orni = x.n.hnm,., e ehqund hat inciudes |'Gallagher, Vincent Sheehy, Bertrand Sheehy, Daniel Sullivan, Harry Daly, | piar heve. from injarins reecis i 5 1 £y, Talmer. Dennis, Lo Biron: | Joseph O'Connell, Joseph Burrows, Martin McAndrews, John Colliere, |an antomobile accident last Sundas. | tin Tuesday N pril and s eral_of whoni |1 e G : R Jirk's ok : e o e e ])\_nhcr( Genau, John Filius, George Kennedy, Martin Keane and Marquette | Kigk's skull was fractured. = 0 st | Kerans. 2 2 . Keters of Washington. Al of the b s injured when the automobile in | Following the awards, letter play- r BY JOHN B. FOSTER. teams in their_class will he ¢ Which e was Tiding crasted into 1 BY FAIR PLAY. ftered by the Kanawhas thi I '4 2 De s S & = . 1 S © {res elected Sullivan captain of the telephone pole. The injury to his W YORK. December 23—The powers that be in base ball circles | yuiy vard tossers vanquished the|1923 cleven. " He has heen a member ol eeulted in meningitis, EW YORK, December 23.—About the only real sportsmanlike thing have decided to record George Sisfer’s 1922 batting average in the | Otis Athletic C : %1 0f the squad two seasons, having been el s | for Bantam Champion Joe Lynch to give Midget Smitl d i i | e Scentort and s an var e archives 2 s C . B nutte a substitute center in 1 andare n official archives as 420. Tt was recently shown in this column that | in of th another whack at the title within | \ 41979 pl 1 did some accurate shoot- | Jar at that position last fall. He 2 3 i Sisler's actual figures were 41979 plus, and that by ail the preceden victors, the former scor- | Plaved through the entire am- i eam, W E St. Loui: ! ; B gt LRe t.s dic moals and the latter 14. | iz 1. with the exception of two min- with Kirk, but escaped injury St. Louis American star should be credited with thai rare average of .420. {utes of the game against Central High Kirk, in addition to ‘heing chosen | he Tha ing has be ially. piphany overcame Mount Vernon,|School. Sullivan is five feet eight for the all-American team t ve in That thing has been done formally and officially, and with all the usual |0 "PIPIT N ETutior Sunday: Sehooi | mches tall and weighs 147 pounds —— - cted niend on guemythi pomp, or whatever it is they use, that the league statisticians employ. {League and Mount rnon beat Cal- L l-conference and all stern It gives Sisler the ¢ al lead over Ty Cobb, who heretofore has been | v Raptist, 18 in the Midzet| Alumni baxketers gave Tech's reg-| SAN DEIGO, Calif., December 23— He w regarded as one of the king pin of American League bat wielders for all time. t the Y A |ular court team a 17-to-14 defeat 1ast| moot bhall practice in bathi uits s in the country dur 1 k s e S B night at the Y. M. €. A. A three- Sk p ars, heing e n making out the averages s correct standing was not ob-| olling Field surprixed the Mohawks | hasket rally in the final quarter|On @ beach was the novel sixht af-|, in receiving forward — RS S tained on the first computation. He would have been second to Cobb jbv takin t0-19 eng: rent. | clinched the game for the old grads. | forded to San Deigo gridiron fans Kirk's first colleze foot ball wis ad it not been for a revision of the figures. | Hunsicker and Janowitz of the win- [Those on the alumni team were|when the Gonzaga University squad, 4 with Notre Dame in 1918:: In "wo deals have been made for sec- | i nd Johnson of the | House, Whyce, Supplee, Shanks and re o meet West Virginia Chrict- | Bl sear erit s sclec cea ifm for ¢ i ond_basemen in najor leagues. N Ey | : e £ < day, worked out under the di- S0 NI, (U e s service | . { either of which has attracted much | w URGES UNI[]N | Liherty Clun T I e 0 (e | roction Gf Assistanit Conch Bill Hig- |JEan, I 0 PO, Ui atiention I h of which have ! fdefeated the sles by Rizht Forwa , ns. |have heen mraduated from the liter riticance. The Chi- {serves and ne Anacostia E; s, | Utha ot SN £ The Gonzaga squad had come f'r‘r’\::l.‘rv e etient. of the untversity | o White Sox have taken on Wood s first reported. n High Schoo thefinorthwest tand fa itemperati next Csprife He was twenty-two hovering around the zero mark, and SEprE I A Starth of the Bloomington, Ik, club. | ;5 = 2 over the Gonz ¢ DT o TN Pactibuoghs b S Cuicda e | st Stephents dlspoucd of two opno. | Gapl i o Higgins did not want his men to sl 3 Themselves Adams ttle club. ;'\'.' He i iy S “ were iling the 1 Streete Condy ms has | vity A i I WENTY-ONE members of Gonzaga’s 1922 foot ball squad were YPSILA trengthened by Acquisition of Woodworth * Opponent Figured in Hard Contest With Cur- an and Adams, Promising Young Infielders. ght. veek or two, Lynch last night, when ny Curtin over vn by the nar ry battle, from the entally the crowd onship fight 0 f margins, viewpoint of the scattering of { at the Garden was the smallest that ev there. s Despite great fans of nei had the fifte It was a case 1z for the under W the Midge 1 sore from the “urtain en 1 fners and Mea - I Hawks st an betw well, and pr with both men in good two of nd_ Radice Aarrea for the Nictors *Mills ana | S I agaienel Se b opaied 2 E) 0Yp JOHNSON STOPS 1 feel too muc the baln 4 degrees ! srevailing at Conronado, where the gL S TIRER S | ssenie e RLALLEAY Adam thity et T prevailing at Conronade, where th i e e i ling the en- b2 town Universit 1t wax 100 b that Buttling Leon- \ for foot fdefeated Im but both | I L Hurney were best of the AgAnK. > A ) L e 3 X3 5 ito The S ¥ hotel manager and ordered his! = f _ ard lost to the ancient Kid Williams unque W YORK, December 22— Man-| -~ g H At t no seleetion = R . nau e an- [ gefeated’ in et 5 L. ey = irges into them. The tGonzaga | ! ¢ 5 & gl on nly unintentional foul in have al |ager John J. MeGraw of the New Aliviu: vanqu re st o, oaern TNl Scheel guint wil] kridiron warriors went down’ to the | HERMA i 5' . R, S nd of the semi-final St Ry “"]r\'ux-k Giants, who is opposed to the ;o 12 Next Muesday and Annapolis High ati :mrl sal -1k;m.| er pu!t lh}rnuz!;] | SYRACUSE. December 23 —Floyd | 285 3 3 gl e the Dro: v g feputations | Proposed buse ball pl union, | 3 next Frida; Only ’n\ o I CuGolitansEhout S ciial latest sengation_in 1‘1 »plications for the ¢ at ! s the good | s 'sted toda St ol outside of the high school | { u is own ctor of foot Lk R rusgested toaay e i€ e wnion | YAN GENT, FORMER COACH, | il sionihiy ot Wave i T | £ 0 some = WO while H the Westerners after n third rou 80N | om e o L S WABASH QUINT AHEAD. i o punct €0/ from men @ fund for impove - year—one with tl foot which put othe a mav-| HAS SLEEPING SICKNESS Three ty freshmen at NASHVILLE. Tenn, December 2. : sum- | ome very pathetic case i AN ANCISCO, Calif., Decemb 18 and the ot University ba [ n v able to leve | pot A Ring @ flea fbeen brought to my _attentior Vi Gent. former head coach town Preps defeated \an after | \ineent Ak T turned nd he | said. “Many old-time s have be nrord University foot ball . 33 to 21, outel. . Bt {gircotnr, the latter group car #« said to hle ,.4.,,.!-!1-::«-»\-(-1[ d \\‘;(hnu[ a penny to their! hall teams, is seriously ili 1 rn:‘ t-r,v;mmm} ‘nv;um two and e o 1 ' do put | Pame. Let the union t ts dues victim and Bomar of Van : Bk e ™ he deal u..?n.x‘ Pl commoniy YANKEE TUTORS SOUGHT the second half for fishtin \roi ',{n e et S it has be leey that we " FOR FOREIGN ATHLETES ——— NS AT HOCKEY. | ot anal T0itorsont ciuet Y nd W “hica in {réturn, | AEtles it orgar and adibyenluty e he Alfonso XIII cup race held an- Ward will have to hustle to play ates. The major le _will help B. Leinor . December 23 —Ameri- | nually at San Sebastian, Spain, is the 3 Albert Exendine, s ¢ [hanythousinds of doliars could | i G v of mers ana | richest stake in the world, open to 1 Pittshureh 1 of the gridiron squads Lized Uy can olddmersibenent pwviscons ; LR ‘demand | horses of any nation 12 hockey game here, 4 to 1. | w. but_a v eir spanin SR feal all-western : Gidemand 2 e O R _would prevent cither from Mar Pt oipia LA 1 operation o have a section m! mens e Pentt 3 . Lo gaidie SR = e S lg : -nt removed from his nose. el s one o A 0 AL refor < ) B! FTE i o a e the irans { ramural athletics at the more rugzed LAC L Sl TS L : e et yeandne | WLATHDT (s 91 - R ey ONI Y Rl I H HI I S A BAI I University of Pennsylvania. is : or. Willa must put into Piay he will way scme of the gloon age i3 blocked, preventing “TON. D L and trainer for it | | latest to he mentioned as a candi very 4 i Miave hix O D Sos. . | &uls ofinni aceldentitideni iyena s o o i | L RS s Forhrs PHeame S summer for Scattle. Ho & T S TR T T HIRICISEL S e e e HARD V] { ¥ ¥ " cattle e is said to be j e . threw a ball w : Nl considering the advisability of en-! l i paie o lews that | NG O The aide of the n L pull ans man in “\merican athlete or (rainer | {ASSERTS CRIQUI MUST There in every aizm that Johnny Wit CORAITETabIc hoicEas Ol EReISIds OF {UNC of a rope, d ! Sinclude Holland. e i 1" pried lose from - Scoliny For several Spe Still others in T = i <5 out in Cleve ons of the globe 1y title against . ous Zoghams life despaired of I < - Pl Sester b areons i Pliadcionig dnay | MABSH MOAT PR T el ok BY FREDERICK G. LIEB. ST owner of the club be- he flow of bloo s no PHILADEL LDk 8 3 American _coun- DR (R i maw championship < time to show his heel g lop g i SH L game an Ameri- 1ri exception of- Babe Rut E 3 v 1o talk now aHs touhe and then that is the proceedings - the usual pre t stuff. It I8 d_that the New ion will sanc 1 be ched up. but it has given mml P o e oarer Phillies, could operation is over Mc-| 1o ¢ will make hi visit to | ve iin e, BAN JOHNSON sarau, AT WRITERS’ ASSOCIATIO APOLIS, Md. De W 1 that Sachad il createst fam 1 reached his greatest fame with t ady aporoached a for- shad = tes track star now hit the ball harder than any man who ecver lived But handed hitter, Delehanty’s terrific clouts were al that will stirr heen appois 2 Joe Wright of the nsylvania for the « plans to n ane of Cleve it o would be canceled ed 1o accept a o, or 20 per cent |where Ruth is a | slammed against the fcnces from a right-handed posturc. When “Dei” HITQ BA(‘[{ RUTH TO TEST PROWESS | crashed a ball past an infielder everybody knew it a hit A 3 | Delehanty has another unique distinction. He is the only player IN YANKEES’ NEW PARK;MW i e e ] S ey e e i \EW YORK. December 2%.—Babe | topped the National League sluggers in 1899 with an average of 408, Ruth i coniing from Ris (ares 18 | and four years later as a member of the Washington club he led | e wew windium |the Johnson circuit at bat with a rating of s few drives over the | Several other old-time players fSisler was the ust prove that zoning | however, shared the distinction of linto th Fums would menn |l ading two majors at bat. R d _the oid National Ass and v fed the N rram was Rtobert ger, demn the 'French later between d the winner of battle would do SCHULTZ WILL COACH. ITROIT, Mich., December 2 chultz, former U 1 foot ha vent Associated Press hing to him, in n letter to Col. T. L. Huston, | ix xoon to retire as part own- er of the Yankees, made public to- don't even break in key series with <ing the second gume: rican League, York Base Ball was ne trip near here, HICAGO, December 23 hind aded with bricks. One in a letter to Pr of the bricks fell and was caught in Writers’ Association, in v topped both I counted as hits the rear wheel of the truck Tt was P " old Amer n chanty quite a while to sent it W the windshield | “in many cases are gross ility,” has e re/the Tican 1O SHishl A e s qbinson escaped | advised the Base Ball Writers’ ¥n honse ini| ShICIentianyy [ tional Leasue ,and again in club, but In his carly stro: & : 5 i > | Americ on two years cep them out Y by the brick. z | order before sending o urrilous an lints” on the : Il:nlhv added th v s cuts about the, Ty Cobb hit controversy pard every day. was d { " Delehanty has one sluzging record ¥:Lobhe it cor >3 : . x, atill droppini. I ; b 1 The New York chapter of the Base | V| BEOBRUA Rt BEE which n with e Lenvy adopted and forwarded to President Jo ATLANTA WILL TRY OUT §9r‘5k:|(“151)n in _’],i';? ‘Erl-lm‘\?:‘ 2 A DOZEN NEW PITCHERS | T v erutins the esorate Prese train erossing traveling with y in 1902 1 ovir one hundred runs the same . howeve & Four new | POX score of the gar v Cobb gain- none - ! £ DSlehanty 23 —KFournew | o4 one more it making his 1922 bat- i rdEwithiBobbIo Tiows TerenbEy i da s o red by At- |y et i o collected four four-bagg on. and cracked out over ack Cor- i nsons letter tollowss. | i inzle in & nine-inning contest. hundred hits three times in his thern | “wyour lotter of recent date, inc ed Press account best effort far is two He was one of the few pi er with over 3 9 and a triple made off Dickic close his c. Kerr in 1920, Among Delehanty’s other worthy s the major league vo-hagger: fifty-six clipping from some_paper of d by the New York Ball Writers’ rer in ing re William Burns, | resolations pass played in the Central | Chapter of the ! R Brade. piteh- | Goleion, L T Knew reporis p vith the New York |hothing of the controversy over Ty ue and Toledo Ameri-Cobb’s batting average until it was LG Marquard. | called to my attention in the public nd baser om P'enn- | prese r. Irwin Howe istician of the :Am B 15 filled that position for sev- + first oflic v city sent in his| 2 From that point | CHAMPAIC this office multi- | Dec is belief in i cams and thr games, David Kinley, preside T Sea isc Uniyersity of Tline d in a mes- | GOUREY fon i Tend at the dinner of the Chicago |ty hard to cqual this record in 19 Club to the Tlinois foot ball| )il "ot “Fe'v tiire two-ha and ches last night, that they | gor'tne £ hould be consldered as lezitimate! “horinanty 11l December tercollexis eor ident of the | HoCqT White Stock- fame as a left the Phillies as | He failed to get belon ckers pitehers on the r r - feral ye All official scores, whe ometal s of educational programs alongand seicct class ) erits SLA Eooted next sprin. Preceived at this ot - at You wiil have vl education and the in-|.y more than one . George two of his eleven chances e — mitted to him. When the in the next twe 11 sports and fostered to the | dent occurred, T requested a re- [ Weeks and months extent that they are a helpful division ED DELEHANTY'S MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING RECORD. . he declares BENTON DEAL CONFIRMED. \ve not been received. 1t w of the field of edu ¢ for me o appoint a scorer in ntercollegiate ¢ ¢ be re- | He reported on forty-two Sarded as the third on of a 14 cheek awas sent him from | Physical education program. They hecome objectionable only when they tramural sports or are out sportion with the rest of the the message said 1d the ofticial score of the game | ¢ 15. Mr. Howe had previously a careful investigation of all s surrounding the scoring of that| H. TH. mber al _whereb. pitcher tion ST. PAUL. Minn.. De wm of the d nton, left-hand Paul A champions and fo o the ( National National To me it would seem the part of dom and prudence for the base 0f P! ball writers to put their h in | Drogr: |order before sending me s and questionable ¢ aplaint r b cinnati h consid Seore Was Not Signed. heet was not signed, Philadelphia Philadelphin National Philadelphia National . Philadelphia National. Philadelphia National. Philadelphia National. Philadelphia National. Philadelphia National. hiladelphin National Washington America two plavers hias been annou Kelly of the ak only of their educational | and place. They are, so to| the prize exhibitions partici- 2d in by those who have through per training become entitled to be | -lected as the representatives of the csical education of the institution. | wed from this angle. intercol- ntests breome a matter for less the pitching records. The Asso-| ciated Press score of the game of May | i 15 was accepted and with my indorse- | Fment® Fau scored the game for the YANK NINE WINS IN MANILA. Associated Press that day and credit- | py ghe Assoctated Press ed Cobb with a hit. Are we to he- lieve that you reversed vour judg- .—The team of om ment at this late datessiy Pl Hine to foster to the extent Washington American. . e R | comp the legitimate and helpful Totals A6 Feats S s with the official @ nted by the ficld of education.” ubs in the (Copyrizht, mateh. cities, and experience has plainly - awainst th W at i a 3 ey @ IN cember 23— N > = e L e prer .| SARAZEN ENTERS RANKS SOREQ e g e a e Qe R RN RV E R e gy § harley | sponsibili Pinchurst ir: Tnu Henson 11 the honors, xtend g through a period of | golf tour: OF THE HIGHLY INSURED : | F havin and high set,!several years, this office has had;2 over R. €. ST e his three g 118, 127, 113 [ mueh’ difficulty in securing the offi- ' pequa. W SNORIC FDecember §23- Gonel | Welch of the victors. arazen | and managed to get Nladen started 2 double header A off well -with 120 and 113, but fell down in the I me to 96. Co- lonials’ vietory shoved them up to a tie with Terminal Ice for fifth place. Tips ‘on Playlng BaSket Ball; necwime, ot o reme 20| | Correct Rule Interpretations inst the Nuts, three of them tak- ing a whack at one game, and they BY ED THORP. tinally landed in front in the final. Rondabush of the Machinis hizh & of 118 JuECANGla i ANDLING of the body. Thus| Q. Inprofessional game when score | yones, the five star pitchers of the | nd best set of 309. > e |18 ted_is it necessary for team to | 3505 < 1co are insured for amounts | g far we have discussed the|gcore field moal in extra period in | STS0CN 0 Y 50,000, Dawson sprang a surprise in the £ 1 % = ” ranging between ,000 and $60.000. | e ChE Twhen it elements of basket ball from |order to win same? Among business men, Adolph Zukor, £ue lase might when i ; P ing | A No. The team having highest |, ion picture magnate, leads ail mes from La Fayette, on|the standpoint of the handling number of pointx at cnd of extra hit 2 poh':‘v i s'-"flM";r alleys, with the scores! of 5 = = : = lothers with a 3 e joi the ball in passing, catch- | period, even though all of the points (it " Americans are insured for e L e e e heing and shooting. Basket ball {In the extra peried Bave beem made 5000000 or more. the winners had the high game, 122, |1 so essentially a game of motion TreMt TQWEE C R G ™oy outor. [ MoTvich, the unbeaten two-year- while Harry Armiger had the top set. | that the consideration and analy- y,unds in h ttempt to throw bail | 014 of 1921, heads the animal world, | 3 wing the leaders of the!sis of motion is very necessary. The in court strikes rafter with ball :\nd!behlg insured for $225,000. i L o e itn | 2bility to start quickly, to stop sud-'ball hounces into basket. Does this s did the clean-up act With | jenly, to outjump an opponent, to £al count? BOUT TO PAL MOORE. | Pal Moore | i | | od ned as a professional, announced I insured him for that sum | & it agains A policy of $100,000 on Babe Ruth is carried by the Yankees, and Jimmy s e 8 Christmas Suggestion .04 etes, when Briarcliff @ ¥ Why Not the Better Grade . with which Sarazen recertly Get Him a Box of the t ent or death. ce O'Connell, the Pacific coast plaver. | 2 who will come to the Giants mext g, year, is insured for $75,000. Bush, Shawkey, Ma; Hoyt and SAIAIAIIRIND &‘.} Havana Cigars For 30 Years the Standard the ishury team, their scores he- | t < | ing b 196 and 482 Watts of |h"id”dg° or pivot away from him and | 7 a playver dribble the ball|{ CHICAGO, December 2. winn had high game and set, 120 | then again to guard him, if he has of cage in lace of on the floor? [ of Memphis, Tenn., was given a news- 3 paper decision over Bud Tavlor of While a foul try is being made | Terre Haute, Ind., after ten fast S ~ & S S =S S X N y To open Christmas morning. Row on row of beautiful Adlons. Treats of mild the ball, are all more or less natural | A. movements; but because they are| @ WhIS 2 fo00 T NG00 (6 %0r | rounds of boxing for the American and 3 In the Washington Ladies’ League, Zlb pe T City o Omiee Fan away from the | so natural, they are little under- |G X5 QPITEUEE Oie on free throw | Legion aboard the L. S. S. Commodore | 1 y independents last night, winning all| stood, and consequently little | jine here last night. They are bantam- i, i delight. Happy smoke days—evenings with scores 469. 438 and | heeded. Yet there are few players| A. No. Referee sho penalize n | weights. s : PiEhest szame, 106, and M § Eoei | uioclwoRicannotbearpenkediby "IBY"I Lo e choot basket ball is ly Of Excellence fitI i e . i S . 106, Miss anding of | @ In NED and opponent counted| ~WARNER IS OPTIMISTIC. e o TP e i iy e it three elt of the winners had high set of 280.43 study and an unde e {the way these things are done. It .4 olding, if both hands are on ball? oo R 16 Sizes 102 and | Washington Lean and Trust Com-|is going to be difficult to cover| A. A player ix mot allowed to wrap e Ettbuic foot ball S d Up e;)"v he opens his box of Adlon Senators, 15c, any won the odd game from the|starting, stopping, jumping. pivot-|two arms around opponcnt evencleven stopped over here cn route . 2 District National onthe Recreation | ing and_ dodging, without illustrat- | thoush this ovpencut an ‘wossenslon | fo” Californiu to. meet Leland Stan: & AT ALL DEALERS’ ‘%, or Coronas, 2 for 25c. Outside—a gift alleys night, sing e secon B = = 24 nil. e mere fac playe: 0] at A o on ecember 3 1 TS . o . by a selitary pin, 456 to 455, Buck- | ing or demonstrating, but we will do | PP e on Wall does not Teasen | Coach e A e et 59 4 £3 of distinction. Inside—twenty-five cigars ingham of the winners had high set | the very best we can in next week’s | the chances of personnl contact or|over the prospects of his team. R v € distincti o M Chri: of 333 and high game of 113. articles. ifterference with opponents’ frr:; " 3 fl! of distinction for a Nerry stmas —_—— dom of movement. The referce wou! I T it ¥ nd a Ha; New Year. Currency won two out of three - be within the rules in penalizing the | Allems are mot allowed to huw tt tr t s DR aDny e = from the Machine hovs of the Burcau| SCHOOL GAMES ATTRACT. | prayer for holdims. Homever, reteree | i N, York Biote, Fosesion, ¢ @ o date attern, Distributor < of Engraving League. its scores being | o1cGO, December 23—Figures | €an prevent foullme in play of fhis | pronibited by the Taw now In cffect.| i 24 pii A dion Crgucks Btade b/Consaiilated Dlgs Ccsposasion HewRofk i e 4 et the honora having | compiled by Chicago high schools to-| hiomptiy. o o o = 622 F St. N.\W & caption c2mributors a high game of 124 and sct of 332. |day showed ;hat 278:; plerfson:ba(‘; Uf there aro any p ints ,;,,,,,,,h,_,,;“ Radiators and Fenders . . . - D W tended the 138 prep school foo all | game asket ball or iis rules which § ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED., 5 if N Women's Swimming Assoctation of | games played here the past season. | pussle you, writc Ed Thorp. care of the | Cores installed st Y iV 3 10 DIFFERENT MAKES 3 New York city hus enrolled 200 mem- | One school drew 72,000 spectators, and | Sporting Editor, inclosing stamped re- : DIATORS, | Dore In the Tast few weeks and may | the average attendance was 1,843 for | turn envelope. "He'll give you o quick | WITTSTATTS R. and F. ORKSIO #oon need new quarters. each game. and correct decision.) 1 219 13th, F. 649, 1425 P. M. 7448,

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