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IX CONTESTS, AT LEAST, TO BE STAGED THIS WEEK Two Uil Gumes Are Likely—Kimble and Coggins!; 1o Continue to Coach Central Quint—All of " Title Contenders Appear BY JOHN B. KELLER. basketers t , scholastic s wel ore serious than the informal; th ending today. .\ numi- | <t six days and thereafter ill be unusually acti athletes should be ready art little more to m all of the squads werc | ring the past weck and sonmie of them eu- | of the schools hereabout report | I us far advanced as could be e holi r import 1 excellent co: e first WO a9 forwards and Dey as! er. Quite u number have been | & tmpressively as guards, with Johnstos wud Mer shad- the others a trifle. Lou N nnfe for se ith great ¥ Capitol Tl quint much ad tien Business, Tech mnd Weste deveioping rupidly ilitv that « dule will L attempt- now £tana: ortant out, rentiate afect the sco Inot. In the i the Philadci B: et Ba! depart sc il allow j fouls whick are of the . orfen ! With the mdditien of Tecl to thc ks of the high and preparatory chaols s section . fostering ! swimming, erest in natator! | competition hereabout will te ¢ reased. than ave apswered M call for tea at Tech, and 3 before | they are iruction from sturts next | Coach Adams : M. C. A 2 Harwood !s prepar } expect to boo! cets with Western | bruary. i AMONG BRAZILIAN YOUTH BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE. Tt 1z 8ta: m2d fhe Chleago Daiy News loreiza Stivies are mak rapid gains in favor foot bail the favorite game. Not ale foot ball growing in popwlarity. It is: atina, Chile, Paruguay and Urugua iomal foot ball team made up of t heing pl t players sus and national championship games are | . This year Br won the championship of South America. ! The championship series so arranged that the several national! ms travel from one country to another. At every game one finds im- | se and enthusiastic crowds. i There is an ‘ntense athletic rivalry large datlies devote much space to | {ween Argentina and Brazll, espe- |sporting news. Rlo has one. dally St Tdos b During a recent | devoted entirely to sports. i the championship serics &| Writers of the Latin American ar rlot occurred. The presence of 'countries have commented In the p. st | ral thousand police wae hardly on the lack of sports, giving as. the Slent to drive back the 30.000 | cause the prevalence of gumbling and | o med cown from the other vices. They now assert that flel, veeking the |iwith the men of Brazil turning to| forees | athletics and sports of all kinds there | gentine tear | will be a graduxi improvement in na- Americans defest in | tional morals as well as in physical < u sting to the losing | health. requires Termn for Foot Ball. Because Brazilians in the past had no athleties and sports, the langusge was devold of words describing them, | and new words and expressions have had to be coined, and In many case: American Spirit. improyemext, | orting Ulood of | their athleties, the American and English words have | been adopted with slight varlations of spelling, but given Portuguest pro- attending a foot Lall game in Brazil unless able to speak 11: | Portuguese will not recognize the foot | ball terms as spoken and shouted by into | the rooters on the bleachers, aithough 2 the same words appesr in print | y wre quite readily recognized. Some of the most common Armeric: foot ball terms have been Brazilia tzed as follows: Pronounced. f the Koot ‘ootyball t kind of ovposit Game. amie. ¢ L the stutes Fuil ba Fool Laky. i ive Ball. Bol. [ s 1 Zhness | Banner. Bunnaire. s te charged that in fool! Carrying. Kareen. i rave danger of disrupt- | Center forward. Sentalre foo-crd. South Americas ace of Ore amplonship. Tchanpyoonsheep. Even in the most out-of-the-way <pots one finds littlo boys and young men pluying the game, kicking the ball with thelr bare feet ot tryiug to ! bounce it off thetr heads. lioplug truge with Brazil sand bave inled here in rarger. numbers than ymericans, Znglish sports, such s pels and eculling, are prime vorites. Jat the principal athletic of lbio, the Fluminesy Club, with uderful clubhouse and spaclous e red un American| THIRD IN CHESS EVENT. uthictic couch to direct] xEW YORK, December 30.—New u and practically auk.\me‘:- York University by defeating Cornell, ! spocts are uow being taken Upigy to &, in the final match of the the eXception of tho|tgenty-fourth annuai meeling of the game of base balllintercolleglate chess lesgue, took third lMans bLave failed 1o fpiace n the final standing. The College A0 Tnte o taste f0T1of the City of New York had aiready P G e (T S R T = und water sports. Motor cycle | fEo0t s tntte bieyeie cidbs have thels the manly et of seif-defense 5] mber of ad- rticipants. Technology ranked fourth and Cornell last. —_— the in g serious-minded sens- ¥an, ; tntroduced & bill making it} Whistle. | Knights of Pythias. Thelr dates.for' g putten o play internatipnal foot balll (oal kick !the week are: Monday, Webster Vs, Birimun . is reuson being that the neer ! Heading Columbiz: Tuesday, Syracugians v Patten ut Brazil-Argentine Kicker Rathbone-Superior; Wednesday, Ama- Tenan Iy liavejled to serions | Muff. ranth ve. Calanthc; Thursiay, Ex- Whitford . + witl a sister nation and| O side. OfF seeds. : velsior v& Hermione; Friday. Capital <3ilIY to v Rough game ffguniec. . Century-Decatur. 1€ dustin Suses Reptictn Comu | e Beache | There are a couple ool matches ' Benson ervers of opment of the |° i (Tt ar Teomy kee scheduled for the week in the Dis- Walker leene npHEs siitan ma ion e St L S trict League. On Tuexday the Co- D McCa iS¢ that the futroducdon of { The pronunciations vary in difter- | jonjals visit the Nationals, and o hard © 5 frem Cnited States is | ent parts of the republic, us does the fight for the mastery i3 predicted. Pellman Twst wholcsome effect. | pronunciation of portuguese Foot Lall | \Yednesday, King Pins will be at Curtin . - the Englich have given | clubs—good, Lad and indifferent—are | home to the Shermans, Thursday, the Hasrer iR and longer attention to de-|to be found in all parts of Bruzll | Royals iacklc the Rathskeilers on F& - [ ael B | Manhattans and Regulars clash, and Biur talpha; M. M. Parker vs. Takoma;! | Mount Pleasant vs. Naval. Saturda¥ i oo . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. Nom de Slams. e — ) YOU SEE Tug 1) SAME THING | 1p0% & WELSH usep To ANSL WHER LEGNARD AND BRITTION ToveHT JouNNY TUNDEFr fip’ ._.,,('mw.ef J——————a. WRiTes PoMe . (. DECEMBER 31, 1922—sPORTS SECTION. —ByRIPLEY. FATOR CAN BEAT LANG | { FOR 1922 RIDING TITLE | NEW ORLEANS, December 30— The race for 1922 riding homors Letween “Chick” Lang, American champion jockey, who had five ! mounts at Jeflerson today without a winmer, and M. Frtor, riding at ‘i Juana, was narrowed down to- night with Lang leading by ome point, uccording to unofiicial com- pilntion. Fator rode two winners today, bringing his season record 1o 185, compared with 186 for ' Lang. Fator haw the opportunity | P of riding in eight ruces tomorrow. i while Lang will be fdle. the grcat Carlisie [: CHURCHLL VLT, 55 i than eleven L Churebill, nove suthor “R! BOSTONIAN HAS STARRED IN ELEVEN COMPETITIONS 'An All-Round Performer While at Harvard and Still Active in Several Lines of Endeavor—Over Slx Feet Tall and Weighs 200 Pounds. revived the old quest ound athlete the as tiie greatest all-; uestion hus o seern. swered. Most foll Lon R 10 THIS iz inds, he does : t Harvard o rowing at the Naval Acad- 1 of his collesgues in this work ! d t a college record “f tho same class, that ! ju: He second ba letic cl # the best & Harvard foot @ base ball in id for the firy He ¢! HSOWN NAME | ' u epoct ot continuously for and tie fustitution thet - Young Dixie the cor Wiiite? Kid AL i Youug Corbett Young Peter Juc | Piitaucips Hugo Ke: Strikes, Spares and Splits BY H. H. FRY matches during the holid cing strenuous el cult mat ! pustponed the Wasl : Ladics” Leaguo officials are m: ith the schedule, but are fnding it a di Post Ofiice club alle so taken up with the Post Ol hostponed matches bef . or make other arran, o an oifer made by ¢ the league have the usc of b ire series th ; Miss Chandler. 1 Gladys Miils. the hite, 1 Honkala District Mot bia: Friday, Curb | Bunk. E Tnterurl been interegiing all the w i counts teard h: u merry ciip start the second Laif with u lead | tulcd; Suturday the wili’ try for g A ile McKeri- a higher 104.2, g with 14! the b wngle crughing Harmony ausler” y 5 are good for game. Hausler's 344 Is the top sct. SR HEN et o o e Washin tweek Washington iex' PIRST RACE, six turlongs—Beds: se L e lis. leard: mothing |Leasuo us. sel Tucsduy. Qrmont. second: Rork. thind. Tini, 1Lib. T e bm omoters £s Cat¥ Post Omize vs. Columbians wid Scratched—Ferna Sidney, Radiauc | A O s OmOlers 5% Poit Ofice Depurtment vs. Sales Tux: Josephine C. Evelsn Sawyer, Slandered and ¥ re ullé iy St Detween ek of the | Wedncaday, Mount Pleas - ""SECOND RACE. cue mile urd o furlons. ISR e owds at teh betwes ¢k o . > AAS B ACE. cue mile and & furlong— ng tu Frau | ARBIE] ] 3 Thursday, W ment = | p oo B clrssies, 2 > . ciatcheo—Moon- S LS Westors | . Peaireds! Harver swarr. Boomerilia e NoTOED [MAGE e e e OFFICIALS TELL PLAYERS | ...t There in a good H MHlcEaiako; third. Timie, 1.56 2:3 mixi pupy. St oo ernment Printing Ofic et _. e duckpin Cockroach. Spectacul. 1. Alliro, Handful' e REASONS FOR PENALTIES '*c:i e a1 in SugEe: tions-from residents -of Mount Ple ant that ha install tenpin facili that he decided to give the veter: players u chance to do a “com back. New Year day prizes will be and promise to make it inte for the first two before the closes. Lawrence of the Miscellaneous Qquint has the best percentage, 102.18, while Fuge of the Monotype team is second, with 101.20. These two players stand out, as they are the only mem- bers of the league having a per- centage better than 100.. Typothetae League does not believe in doing things by halves. It has ex- section. (FIVE TEAMS BATTLING the running. Indans are leading L three gumes, but' ure liable to b knocked from tlieir perch at any The averages follow: ING OF TEAMS. ‘What do you think of a game carry- ing five spares for a total of 105 pins? This game was pulled by one of tie stars last week, four ol the marks resulting in_ouc pin and the iifth in two. He had to get ull the wood pox- | Iing sible to climb over. the ceptury mark. | S Last might's. match between the = Mount Picasant and War Department i teams of the Washington Ladies % League had to he postpoued, as sev- | Braves i cral members of the lutter team arc "én.ufier\* s I8 out of the city over the weeic end. | Sl AF B Distri 1NDIVIDUAL 8TANDIN Atter a prolonged holiday, jority of the teams: of the Wil ‘invade the alleys this week fori Num The second helf of the- season, -the ' Jeunings rest-up being appreciated by inany Highistine of the bowlers who had been going N Ferber'. 3 at_a hot: pace. - -8 being @ holiday, only ‘Tomorrow mes scheduled—the one league has g the latter's alleys. Nuf eed. The Goodfeilows and Terminal Ice are| scheduled for the same night on thc alleys of the former. On Fridey, the Potter . @. E. Miller, jr. a‘warm battle is expeocted. Ellett . The Masoule League has a big weck ahead, as several of the top teams | Architald will meet. Tuesday—Hope vs. La Fay- Farlee . ette; King Solomon vs. New Jerusa- Joberis lem: Columbia vs. W. R. Singleton. | (iisms Wednesday—King David _vs. St.| John’s; B. B. Freuch ve. George C.i Whiting; Hiram_vs. Joppa. Thurs- day—Joseph H. Milats ve. Harmouy:’ Welamau . Potomac vs. Armenius; Lebanon VE.: Cruwptou . Stansbury. Friday—Acacla ve. Pon- ! george quim . Price . King ington Centennial Ve N&- | McLeun . bavson ve. Albert I et 3 focmey Aosseh orts to . THO LOUS HORSES Wi given | Hish, Tingling, Natural snd Mary G. for the high ‘score each hour in each | and u Koud | iie atteaticn | eniy wstractio hro: 'UGO FRIGERIO UNABLE TO COMPETE IN U. S. NEW VORK. December 30.— Frederick W. Rublen, secretars- tine Louls W, treasurer of the Amatear Athlet T Union of the United States, ROSPECTIVE received a cablegram from Ugo show which is to be held on Jauuary Frigerio, Olympic wriking cham- = ESENS plon, to the effect thut he would be unable (0 compete at certain day wnd closing on Junua: Iudoor uthletle meetn scheduled 10 | v S Seaa e Jutts be held in the United States within fats B i the mext few months, due to the | ¢35 ! death of hix futher. ected tha igerio was scheduled thix country January to snit ! . Fe Cog's € 1 element of . The ruled :'TUFTS GRIDMEN TO PLAY g, and the were gen- AS RACE MEET CLOSES, Trenty-dis. Gave of inconventent to | 4pD 7o weine Shes vi- SEVEN GAMES NEXT FALL these dogs may cxpected. = = Funciers of setters gave Gepio cduie for ne: Kaasas ( [ the Heatl, he Miscellaneous quint having o lead aud Wadsworth's Last, S - % i O e e ver thuMonatype Pi L FOURTH RACE, six furlonge—Kaigh of 0 S e ) 1 3 tie Toot Ball Leagueicd sbuat 25,000 eyboard t t the ena of the st & et F RTE r il avender, who has eleven of the re- | Managemeit committee (scceer) b . =n1 =L‘; pt oo half of the s -.b "‘l'l'l S J.W. Wood, manager of the King *nd Night Boat. jauired fifleen points tier chami- instructed referecs und linesm tha ety < e only four games back o B has eaRioed Ser aany FTFTH RACE, one mile and a sixtesnthb— ! Dicnship, tock first oper. lin cases where players are penalized Clarles ! 4 X Aroth | for breaciies of” the rules they shoulc K. OF C. NOT A MEMBER. Among the officials were son and J. Allan Hofrar, - | Crack o' Dawn, won; Servitor, sccond; Belgian | - - Quen, third. Time, 1464-5. Scratched— : Car. ar-on.. 11 d ol por k) their requests courteous!. VEW i n. e P : : o athorities, and thelr decieions | Upon making thelr requests courteousi:,| NEW HAVEN. Conn. Decembe 2| _SIXTH RACE, one mile and a sixteenth— | 102 3 °73 | be afforded tie reascn for the decsi 3 C B s Tl aud e um were well received. Watson was ded tie reas.n re decision. ! —The Knights of Columbus has = T MaSlctan: seoond; Decter sued a stitement at national head | Jim, third, Time, 148 4.5, Scratched—On:called on for some close decisions, since Baltimore clalms several ken- ing any connection wit National Amat quarters deny GILBERT DENVER PILOT. nels of choice bulldogs, while Hof- , the recently formed far, judgiug wire-haired, Senlyham,i DENVER, Col, December 30.—Wii- | Athletic Federation. The only bod: Welsh, Irish, Alredale and bullter»lu‘m Gilbert, second baseman:for tho with which the '\nigl_ns of Col\:mh\; is assoctuted s Havana Results {ricrs, had the largest of all entries. as an organization the American Olympic Assoclation | New York Glants wien they woa !the world serles in 1905 and last sea | Babble of Wydewn, Gus Diers’ siiep- FIRST RACE. six furlongs—Last Chance |y, yq crded its holiday to cover two weeks. Hik z = AR i el ind hait of the season wiil not IL won: Get 'Em. second; Biz Son, third. | brood. bitck, nas . recently gon manager of the Wuterbury teur., GRAND CIRCUIT JOLTED ctart until @ week from tomorrow Time. 1.14 2-5. All started. wheiped a litter of ten healthy pup-'cof the Eastern League, has signed to = i 4 > night <B20OND EACE. six falonsa Armb G902, |pics at Willam R James kennels, in|mausge) the Denvor club of the West- VELAND. D Dot ) = i : ey L ey Nilibrook. D. re shc s quar- : ¢ ke cul Manager Coleman of tne Colonials | FUR D ATB I.N | Time, 118 40, jSeratch d_dcticle X, Bw.fc ¢ .od. Tiie sire of this litter is not| the possibility of formin-~ has picked up a new man for i . * THIED RACE, siz furlos Roled Gold, Eiven ouf, but Babbls i & record of ¢ § 2 loop when they gather ut team, and wil] ntroduce him Tuesda; xon; Jeunie C.. second: Ilusionis®, thir wheiped so ¢ the best d b believes | Toledo, Junurry & as the result o~ s with dic | Esspeme Time L1s ue MU strted e sants | SichieTds owned In the eity, among that b Homay onesis o i ation of Puiladelhiu, v s going to iy 3 d RACE. o ang ards— | wlich are Wilton Cherie | m! rmsby will make good &s Poughkeensie e probable Natlonals, “Bop” sars I B Maent | A close yuce Is Lélng staged in The Porbaps, won; Deloty Ladr. seconds Ra- |y J. R, Walter Amcrican League umpires They out of Kendville. Atlantu e e tie opposition Evening Star Duckpin League, wihch L third. T'me, 144 135, Soratched— ! Worked in the \Wgstern League last ot s oYs Sl “Itiol. | hve of the elght tewms very much i | Blotnincton and Bierman. s e ab)iats AieRicameliuy) srabon TFTH RAC dect: one mile—Orris, won; Drap- ' ers. d- Jap Muma, third. Time, 1. A %’};fi\_fig uma, third. Time, 141 £5, , one mile—San Pablo, 3 Wedgowood, second; Heliosross, third: Time. 141 135. Soratched—Edith K., Mad Nell and | Orchard” King. i Tia Juana Resu.lt; FIRST RACE, six furlongs—Thirty-Seven : Robert L. Owen, d ;. = L i e R e e “: t” Al'tid €Ot ; e e e 1an curaw es » won: Tom Owens, second: Celcbrate, third. | lif “M 30 Yea.l u. 1 Base Ba“” FIPTH RACE, six furlongs—Joella J. won; y s Paisley, seccad: Carlos Enrique, third. Time, | Tie, 1105 "Sericied—No Rain. " | 1.18 4-5. All started. ; = Begin in The Star Friday, Jan. 5th THIRD RACE. one m.le and seventy. Taura Cochron won: Lariat. seco.d; Rhymer, third. T .me, 1.48. All started. i FOURTH RACE, five and one-half furlongs— | Col. Matt won; Col. Snider, second; Corn Out- tor. third. Time, 1.072:5." All started, SIXTH RACE. one mile and one-eighth— H Regresso won: Just Right, soco:d: Madge I., | [l third, Time, 1.54 4.5, All startod. i 'SEVENTH RACE. one and cae-sixteenti | - B e R ! Continuing Daily and Sunday Scratched—War Penny. o . . el Until Their Completion ce wheu | mpion. began cight yeurs of age. will soou be ! twenty-three ye: old and promises to_reign a lony time. Match Your 6dd Coats With Our Special TR?U‘?SERS Save the price of an entire new suit. Al eolors, sizes, pat- terns. EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. They’ll be written in the McGraw style—and touch upon-intimate phases and features of the game’s history. with which this man is so familiar. Only in The Star—in Washington Look for the first installment next Friday

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