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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 19 D. C. College Quints to Have Busy Week : Great Indoor Track Season Is Promised i ENVIABLE RECORD MADE LAFAYETTE FIVE TO VISIT i By wasinaton coLLece MANY BIG EVENTS LISTED FOR A PAIR OF CONTESTS| gz s e | FOR CAMPAIGN ON BOARDS an envioble record Saturdny night in Beltimore when it defeated —_— Loyoln, 268 to 21. The victory marked (he aixth in as many days | Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Games Are Features on tox for the Chestertown qulii H o . = for This Section—Wealth of Athletes Make High-Class Competition Certain. SPORTS. 27 I Men of Might. —By RIPLEY. Plays Catholic University Team on Thursday and Meets Georgetown on Friday—Hilltoppers Other vietims of ington Col- lege wers Quantico Marines, and Hatchetites Clash Saturda ? ' Washington and Lee, Virginin S 3 i » flitary I ute, Virginia Poly- technle I ic Uni- versity. LL scasoned by several weeks of practice and competition. 3 ¥ % 4 ind basket ball teams of the local varsity group are quite prepared : ‘ g, R 2 N ite and Catl BY LAWRENCE PERRY. January 15—In the light of the meet of the Osc Club of New Yorlk, which apened the indoor tra the writer ventures the prediction that the curren the greatest the sport has ever known. | This statement is based not only upon the size of the attendance a: |N QCHUULS UN[:ERTA'N the enthusiasm that developed. but upon the wide geographical distribu- [ ‘2';3'1'1-"{ the participating athletes, as well as their ability in various spe- ies. . From now until the middle of March every week will see two or more Four teams are to swing into ac- 'important meets in New York, scason of 19. nter will for their more important engagements, several of which ‘are lue during the next five days. Prominent on the schedule is the visit of lafayette College for two contests, one with Catholic University at Brookland Thursday and the other with Georgetown at Ryan gymnasium | I Friday. The Eastonians always have come to Washington with a for- C | ble court aggregation, and their squad this winter is reported i o ‘ i | equal in strength to those of other seasons. Lafayette’s games here will utford an opportunity for comparison of the local college quints with that t Navy, as the Easton men are to Saturd Another game of much importance JoeaHy will be played at Central Col- . m Saturday night ieorgetown and George Washington tenerally, Georgetown ha of the downtown varsity in sy fashion, but this season the con- | test promises to be clozer than usual, The Hatchetites handily took into camp the Quaatico Marines, who Kave -he Hilltoppers a battle last between | tackle the Midshipmen at Annapolis In May Georgetown will enter the Legion games here, the-South Atlan- tic champlonships, & dual meet with Navy at Annapolis and the intercol- leglates at Cambridge, and in Juhe the national collegiate games at Stagg Field, in Chicago. The Hilitop squad, now containing about fifty men, has been working out since September. Because of the un- usually favorable winter weather it has been nossible to send it into daily {tion tomorrow afternoon in the high 1 school basket ball champlionship Baltimore, Boston, serles at Central Coliseum, but just| various collegiate centers. |what boys will be in the line-ups lis somewhat uncertain. Tech Is to |face Central in the first contest and | Western will meet Eastern in the {second. Bach of these schools was {affected by the decision on rule 5 a!} jthe athletic eligibility code handed down by the board of principals last - k, with Buffalo, Philadelph altim > Chicago, New York, St. Louis and other cities con tributing their quota, not forgetting outstanding performers from the TIER QUINT FAVORED TO RETAN IS TILE Washington. i, Just at present the high points of | the Indoor smeason are the Milirose games in New York—the great Wana- maker classio—and the intercollegi- Ate meet to be held early in March The conference indoor champlonshlips stand out in the Chicago area. while | the Georgetown and Johns Hopkins | ®ames provide the apex for the south- | ern season The far west as yet hus done nothing veel d W ected to | in a game before it encounters the|drills on the cinder track. LWIS | week, but the baur}i was exp Georgetown quint. Tomorrow night| Preparations are belng made for [ reconsider that decision at a meet- = “'oach Br Morse will seni his|the Georgetown indoor varnival to 3 A !ing today. o Rainst the Blue Ridie Col:|be held February 21. The manage- CYR —iTHe STRONGEST OF THE STRONG MEN . " 7, with winter games, chiefly, it seems NEW YORK, January 15.—Although | Dfjause the SIUTIALe favors Al Tower allfornians, while the north coast- |1t 18 only three games old, the race ,cra huve no facilities Tor miniry SOST ¢harges again the players barred from the|for the intercollegiate basket ball|ing. <ge five at th Coliseum. Little is|ment is in communication with all | s thown. here of the strenith ot the|of the leading colleges of the east nerles last week are restored, both |jeague champlonship promises to be | visitors, but they will have to step |and expects to have a number of ath- ! £ jTech and Eastern will be repre-|keener than ever. with Princeton fa- | Outstanding contests of the year «long at a lively rate if thev are to|letic stars in competition. 4 3 } sented by greatly strengthened | vored to retaln its championship. Of |look to be the matches t the raile. overcome the flashy George Wash- Einer lnyers at the University 5% ¢ & o {auints, Should the hoard uphold its|the three games played, Princeton|Wherein Jole Ray and his pet rival ington men. o hil‘?:l':“g “L Do auite active in decision. howe these teamg will|won two and Cornell captured the|Ray Watson, will match strides. Gallaudet has three games this | OF ] ing. Mansger Eiliott has ar- be a8 bad off as before, and Central |other. Dartmouth and Columbla were | The sprints promise the keenest Teek, but all on foreign fioors. St | the spring. Manager Dlliawt hee orC| and Business. which does not enter |the defeated teams. Yale and Penn | 507 Of Sport with Farrell, Woodring. day and Pennsylvania Milltary Col- | With Lehigh and Johns Hopkins, who : e e season this week, Perhaps the eve v vel (oo Bt Cheatts Batudey tied for the Middle Atlantic cham- ) e r caLeTn. loo. MY SUfTeT| The Tiger five hurdled the firet veall eno sebiersciacnt, Lhat will develop Sat 3 plonship last year; Army and Navy. WA T WioRLys furite obstacle Saturday when it vanquished | certain to produce. . new cecorq is Georgetown's track seaxon will get | The schedule follows v g = STRONGEST MAN With the teams }ining up as here- Z":",‘e""z""*)‘" (h"f L . tight | the high jump. At the Millrose games under way Saturday night, when a ch 38, Stevens Institute, at Philadel- s g p AND 4 | tofore, Central should not find ft |73 7 ame being won by one|we are likely to see the six greatest 1illtop te zainst Princeton | phis. : y point. 25 to 24, This game gives an | high jumper Yoo - At Crao T Ham b inations fn a eede | AFrl 7. Lebigh, at Bathlehem: 1. Nawy. | WRESTLING dificalt to _beat Tech, .nor should|indication of the competition Which | vis: Alboriy aun. Ccberoad, i motion ley distance re! at the Fordham[at Aamapella; &1, New Yok Usiversily, & Chnton overcome Kastern. The Centralites, | Tinceton will face in its queat for |Murphy of Seattle, Brown of Dart games in New York. The event is|New York (pending): 28, St. John thoush somewhat spotty in cener, |another title. Cornell and_Pennsyl- [ mouth. the intercoilegiate champion listed as a headline attraction. Pres- | "o o POLLy S, | vania promise to give the Tiger just|Landon. the Olympic champion. and 3, Penn State: 12, St. John's (pend- The strong man never falls to play, have in Dey and Birthright tw b I n. N ent indications are that the furlong ,“,;’"_ Jobns Hopkins, at Baltimore; 86, play Y an irthrigl Wolas much trouble, If not more. Yale|Abromet of New York. win the adoration of the youth. It of the best floor players and goal|ganaq Col b ¢ v » W e by Haas or O'Byrne, the | Avmy, at West Point. 1 3 {ofE fl e d umbia are not lfkelv to do| One event which has room for new e T b O |y < Was Bt | 15 every boy's nmbition to be aw I IBE RTY CI l B BASB E TERS Jahe ‘xf:sl:nzr:f:(o:fir‘::'d‘:vle‘fo‘:.f":f:': anything startling. particularly as the [ men is the hurdles. The most promis- e R AR et Connelly | Georetown Univerity will send @ | watrong an Sandow.” Snndow, the L Scoren cunily and keens the o ihat (Intter has lost to both Princeton and | Ing younster is Avery of Princeton JorGeorsetown. This teum would | delegation. to Philadeiphia January | SHEORE A% Sandews Sendowe e | o caslly, &1 ke 1. who has done close to fifteen seconds vontai Tee of & he quar- | 30 to recelve from the Veteran Ath- Despite the fact that he was on the G i Hoyever. /Sandow: swas . betler ionzaga I to entertain the Emer- | the new star at Columbia, is at pres- Vot Rt e National A. A U. [letes” Association of that city a cup championship at Buffalo last swinter, | emblematic of the Hilltoppers' suc- son Institute quint in Gonzaga &Ym- |ent the oo h showman than a strong man. There nastum tomorrow afternoon, starting | intereoileninte femeunt Mol fne s i 500 TARGET RESTRICTION are and have beem, many men B he only missing member being Iiob ‘;» H\ m-m—t(:\:;« hA(s«-nbt:ll lrn:luy«;‘n"rs- T or the past Seventeen years play at 4 o'clock. The Emersons have 3 c s tal of 32 points for two games. 12 as | AR AR RE B e Ser ATR e } ] . dnr.e]nqm:]nx in basket ball since last | the rasult of fleld goals and 20 from | FOR AMATEUR TRAPSHOTS ed ol belun. < | IBERTY CLUB'S basket ball team, with nine victories to its credit, | Month and are not expected to force | free throws. Nevertheless, Strom has | SPOKANE, Wash.. January 15— Mile Should Provide Thrilla. t e ILO _ A Present pay wonbder M Kace teams in clation to award a trophy to the foot e games in Bro P ball team regarded as eastern inter- Millrose games in New ;. collegiate champlon. and from now bkt ontn, the Blte: and Gray. s on the xame plan will be followed in ) appear at the Bo: connection with college base ball Knights of Columbus at lins- | along the Atlantic sewboard. Prince- During the prese | been the annual custom of the asso- - . g 3 the speedy Gonzagans. roved o Unquestionably, = the strongest | ill strive to boost its record to ten tonight when it tackles the S e ¢ proved & disappointment in his foul Announcement of climination of th man of modern timex wasx Louls ), =M : : - W . s . | Business will trot its team § o 11,000 registered target restriction for C37 of Camada. C3r wan ax much | Park View Juniors in the Wilson Normal Schocl gymnasium The} ut - tomorrow. night to meet the :aln‘x:,:;nan his record of 20 out Mi”" grand American handicap trap- stronger than the famoux Samdow | Park \'iew youngsters have been setting a dizzy pace recently and may up- | George Washington freshmen in a| " Art Loeb of Princeton 1s second in|%R00t by the Natlonal Trapshootinz goal shooting. He is expected to do hirty-six times in succession.” Haockenschmidt, the “Ru Lion,” was a remarkuble at s h 5 on 1s t t the foot ball e t th A 5 nE ; . > 5 | o lEEloh W G phe st ton, the 1A hampion- {200 T e ax Sandow was stronger than you. | set the calculations of the Libertys. The contest is to get under way at |Preliminary to the George Washing- | individual ecoring. with 24 points, | ASSociation was made here today by petitions and their own contests adulterated brute sirength, Cye | the fray. It includes Kremb, Keppel, Brown, Duke, Simonds. Howdershell, | scheduled ~ with the . alumni " for | for thisd mith 180 Com rar iaed | By & mail and telegraph vote, th New York. the Mcadowbrook meet in » January 15 —Women's| Jifting is renlly a nclemce—asprac- | . 0 CFT0 BT0 8 BT OS O inners. complately cutelansed ot Tiae 500 targets hefore entrance to the n U. S. CURLERS ROUTED. Indications are that the tewm will |invitation to it of the Heights | men today clalming records pound division. All challenges may | president. B. Wormsley: vice presi- I c It was believed that the rule rc- Vwelll come here for 4 5. Then | stedt Mallory. national champlon, anc | ably take any of them and brenk wi States went down to defeat here in | Dartmouth marksman {3 allowed to spread hir are to Invade Annapolls Wednesday - ] , i a 3 = land, New Foundland, Nova Scotia,|Pesnsylvania g ° weighed about 300 pounds, ha AL Shrubh, we-time King of of Canton, Ohio, In the main match | jn & warmly contested mateh. = Mo | 5 ! L o o ot ; 5 . e i A e States seven, the aggregate scores be-| Junuary 20_Columbla at Dartmouts, Princa- | PETING a8 owner of & hotel in Oxford ; 17 . Tips on Playing Basket Ball; S g | S e R R o e L v =) : pounds with one hand: lifted with —: the game, the Congress Helghts ENTER. “Tell me how good| Q. What teams play under A. A. U.| jittle finwer, nnd hix right |-Aloysians all but ran away from the | was best of the Preps. is your center and I will tell ;::n “put up u I5 A. All clubs, axsocintions and teams | andria Light Infantrymen Wednes- [sition in the 115-pound class. Tele- ships at B . the ork A. C. | dume time Georgetown recelves itsl yoq ¢ in doubtful if you ever heard | v i e il B > for | ton-Blue Ridge tilt at the Coliseum. | while Tom Cullen of a Frank D. Stoop, president of the or- and the Johns Hop th Regiment | base ball trophy Sf the bix Canndinn, For pare un- | 530 o'clock. Coach Sam Solomon has a sturdy Liberty squad ready for |The Stenographers. aiso have a mams | 5 o, Cullen of Dartmouth and | CUR0E 15 hete. The March duie includes WILL START NET PLAY. never had an ecqual. He lacked cock, Filius, Newman and Young. | Wednesday, but it probably will be|in only one saaleurs laye decided fo return to ) : Fanies in 5 s 2 4 g onl; game, and in that contest ; « ona), Intrcons EAIe In zome of the ncience of lifting—and Libertys have a number of !Seaman Gunners a 45-to-13 defeat. |canceled. he made 12 goals In 15 trics from the | the old rule requiring an average on Philadelphia and the American Le- i the east will gpen| tined by xome of the modern Epadfa i s S nationai handicap iIs allowed. Stoop &lon meet here. Monday. Jan with the unnual | culeses, and ax n result we from other quints in the 120-120- | (lected by the Manhattons ey mrer| TEAM RECORDS tated. : : MONTREAL, January 15.—Twenty- & v : have renuous outdocr sewson. In | Casino, Brooklyn, with both singles| perlor to xome of Cyr's marks, but, |be sent to Pop Kremb. 411 R street, | dent, R, Kol ncretary and trei G "enty- | princeton . X % [ quiring an sverage on 1,000 target: Apri} Pittsburgh and ollege | and doubles events, Mrs. Mdlla Bfur- | e that as it may, Csr could prol or telephoned to North 2588-W. Seon To, Beiparetary and (reas-|two curling team from the United | Cornell 3 f wa: o drastic. In each case the s arms. G. Acton, and buse bal in, ) Mo J - X avill come the Penn relays and the {other leading players are expected to| them in two Yankees, District champlons, who | 4 “-,,,‘.fl‘,‘m" and base ball captain. | the British empire match before & mbia 4 | Fecord over 1o vears «nnual meet of the colleges. | participate | Cye was almost six feet t s ; . olls Wedies 5 i team mado.up of curlers from Scot-| Iale . 4 H ! o ALtht with the Neoval -Acadsm Company ¥ of the 13th Lngineers!|Ontario and Quebec. Th. v | 0! o 3 e o e British em- GAMES THIS WEEK. N e e fie, Yill encounter the Sinclair OIS | downed Troop E, 34 Cavairy, 32 0 30, | pire won fifteen games to the United Susary 10-Oetnel) ut Ve { long-distance runners, 5 of a triple-header at the Central Coli- | Bride, who starred for the ineers, | ngla mever tratned. seum court Thursday night. In other tossed ' the decisive goal. '%owemi' i04 S 4% Exnsnfivania; England. achievements: He “muscled out” iphany Junlors and the Kanawhas — . stralght in fromt of him 129 |will face the Quincys. Rallying in the lnst five minutes of v = Correct Rule Interpretations || B b i ot | wao sustesecius or sonimors | S5 ity o5, oonerin, Heigtie weighing 1570 pounds; lifted 975 was lllfld\:‘} @ 62-tu-28 trouncing bY [come the Waushington Preps, 27 to| BY ED pounds from the floor with ome |Aloysius Club's blg five. With Mc- |17, Kennedy, Whaler and Haas | hand, raived 543 pounds with hix | Naney and Farley scoring heavily, the | starred for the victors, while Mareo a what does A. A. C. stand Marylanders from the start. The — | winners will be hosts to the Alex-| Hormet Athletic Club desires oppo- < 4 day night. phone challenges to Manager Robert Franklin, Potomac 247-J. rou how good is your team.” ' YOI BOW & ‘”‘l " am. if pos. Giinted with'the A, A. U. piay under he pivot man on the team, i S° | the rulcw. A, A, . stands for Ama-| e was the world's strongent m: sibie, should be tall, so he may di- | feur Athletic Unlon. and champlon wrestler at the u Capital Silenta are casting about S & ) Q. What are the rules for dribbling | S derful to behold |for engagements with unlimited| Geormetown Athlette Club Juniors | rect the “tap-off’ to his own men |in professional busket ball? e D e leams during this week, Al nights |are after ‘games in the '133-pound 5 Ko _ sl A. The dribble Is permitted with . aitity, uld except Saturday are open. Send |class. Telophone challenges to H. A. or, at least, keep the opposing center | o " o 4otk hamdn, ' dribble iu | e e Rassah challenges to Manager H. C. Nicol, | Meyers, West 149 { from directing 1t to his teammates. | play In which the player gives Im-| o lightwelght. 1208 5th street northeas 5 S . tus to the ball by throwing, batting vax The advantage of height is great | JT0US T8 & Arthur Saxom, the German, w Otis AthIL ¥ » ng with on. both hands. > =y Athletie Club, which is to pla: T " or N | the best lifter of welghts ever pro- |, Otis Athletle Club, which is to pia SIMULTANEOUS CHESS and counts for much, but the center The dribble munt firat atart with the | dnced. He mever weighed over 200 ce other virtues. He s all and not with a run. ounds, yet holds most of the must have other virtues. He should | P90 G4 NOLNURSTRA oy | pounds, et holde most of the be a good shot. able to cover great | in amateur basket ball? Axhton, Travis, Rolandow, Sons, Inc. 931 Pa. Ave. N.W. You will be correctly fitted at Hess' R 7 % AR January Clearance Entire Stock at VLY X ZNEY 7] 255 = N distances fast. and possessed of an epdurance that will carry him at top speed through the forty minutes of playing time. There may be A. A dribble ix made by a player xiving impetux to the ball by throw- | ing, batting, houncing, rolling, fum- | !bling or mufing it and touching it again before it touches mmother player. The instant the ball comes to n rest in either one or both hand: and Lurich were all good men— each with xome unusual individual perform 0 hin credit. Milo der of the present Warren Lincoln Travis of Brook- Iyn, ha il eleven baskets and Hart and Mader nine each from scrimmage. All of the foul line. drew 2 of 41 to take the measure of the Staters e B Ssade wattarid ate: EASY FOR WHITAKER | D= 1 “axshlgfilon Collegians. McGurk made Norman T. Whitaker gave what local lg e uc ons chess enthusiasts regard as & remark- the losers' points were scored from |able exhibition of simultaneous play | Saturday night when he won 32 and - games against the cream Quincy Athletic Clab had to play [of the Capital City Chess Club talent through an extra five-minute period | in its rooms at 1412 I street northwest. —An unprecedented value-giving event. You have cholce of our magnificent stock of fabrics and the services of our tailoring experts. T2, W~ & 2D EORN Semi-Annual breathing spells for the guards and or tonches both hands simultanes 817 | ix onmly five feet elght inches Whitaker was handicapped by the fact 1 wards, but thie center is on the | the dribble ceanes, 2 and weighs lexs than 200 pow i s, am ie o 2 At end of game referee an-| put he ix the most scientific of go ail the time. When his team is notinces score, Cnflf’:errc‘\\;:_\échdscnrnn, the Liftera. ALl of Milvs records ex- - i ssession of il he st be find mistake. feree do any-| ceed Sandow's, nnd it ix doubt: in possession of the bail he must be thing about it e s Atk Neson wes maneuvering to open shots in order A. No. Referee’s duty alive today, could defeat him in the il teur and professional gamesx e Sasulation MEtw: passes and help work the pl, e uncen score at the end| i iy difcalt to compare wtro ball up to the basket. He always| of xame. N men. Each hax his own speeial follows up his own shots and, on _ Q. If @ player dribbling the ball! (estaw—at which he is superiar to account of his height and ability to| With his right hand stops to see {he rest. Lifting is far more aclen- acc g y where another player {s and then tife than you might imagine, jump, he should follow np the shots | starts dribbling with his 1eft hand,| 0 tham you might tmagine and of his teammates cither by (a.kix\g‘ls it an flleral dribble? defeat . mnother unquestionably the missed ones and shooting them In amateur game it is a viola- yironger than himself. ; Lo hatl to oppoment out-of- up again, or by passing to a free Hom ball zoes PP - el of MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS man. When his team loses the ball | jegal, —Now Going On— he must at once get on the defense | (If there are any points about the | for the introduction of a bill in Con- #1d use his height and reach to in- game of basket ball or its rules which | gress designed to secure national rec- tercept passes and to take the |Duc:le you, write Ed Thorp, care of the |ognition and legallzation of boxing On Every Suit and Overcoat in the House $55.00 Suits and Overcoats . .$40.00 $50.00 Suits and Overcoats . .$36.00 $42.50 Suits and Overcoats ..$32.50 $40.00 . Suits and Overcoats ..$30.00 $37.50 Suits and Overcoats . :$28.00 $32.50 Suits and Overcoats .$26.50 $31.75 Suits and Overcolb_ .$24.00 No Charges for Alterations of College Park, Md, in 2 22-to-18 | that midnight was set as the time limit Tailor made means you get the battle. 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