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SPORTS. " __THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, '1923. SPORTS, g s O Bucknell Five Coming for Two Games : Maryland Lists Eleven Lacrosse Confests’ BOOKED TO ENGAGE C. U. |GRL FROM COAST STIRSMANHATTAN BASKETERS |BAITIMOREANS WOULD {FIVE BATTLES ARE LISTED AND GEORGE WASHINGTON EASTERN TENNIS CRTCS| OPEN LEAGUE. CAMPAIGN gy ) ¢ (S TEAM| FOR COLLEGE PARK FIELD — | B ¥ s ANHATTAN Athletic Club, Northeast Washington's representa- > . N o s EW YORK, January G§1.—Tennis : 51009 Another ‘s i i k- o 3 Play at Brookland Tomorrow Night and Will Visit |critics evinced enthusiasm toiay over M tive in the newly organized District Basket Ball League, will | pin masen 1o 1oomming wn tnis tine|Onondaga Indians Will Pay Visit—Washington ' the sensational showing yesterday Miss make its debut in that circuit tonight. Manager Hutchinson’s | with a selected Baltimore team as the Coliseum Friday—Several Foot Ball Stars Mayme Mcbonald of Seatile, Wash. | [nians, who have been setting a dizzy pace for other unlimited class | opoonent of Washington's best. Bron- Team to Be Played in Capital—Main Goal Is . vi v a- Za . . P > i son Quaites, a member of Billie's e s . | ment of the Helghts Casino, In which | 388Fcgations this season, will be host to the American Railway Express b > . On Veteran Lewisburg Team. Joers o the Helunis Casino, i whish |t of thie Terminal R. R Y. M. C. A in Noel'House grmnasium in a| (o, OF the Weshington Ladice” to Score Over Johns Hopkins. T to Mrs. Benjamin E. Cole, the Bos- |game starting at 8:15 o'clock. The contest was originally scheduled for | i ton star. tomorrow night, but by mutual agreement it was moved forward. Madaline T. Zorbach, secretary of the e - w 1 v Qv K = BLU\,\I.I,L.\ basket ball team arfives tomorrow for a two-day | liperience enabled Mrs. Cole to de-| The Manhattans will present a| Knmawha Midgets overcame the °€°nt League of Baltimore sug § BY H. C. BYRD, R i g S SR les 5 strengthened team for the fray. Man- | Cuthbert Midgets, 256 to 23, thereby |5€StDE a match in the near future, ) % tay and promises to makc matters interesting for a couple of | feat the coast girl, but it required two ager Hutchinson yvesterday added to |running their stralght victory string|and the missive has been turned over ]\'V()L\'l.\'(, eleven games, the University of Maryland lacrosse schedule the members of the local varsity group. The Lewisburg quintet [hours for the easterner to finish the [his squad Spriggs. a former Miami|to thirteen. Newman starred for the | to Ma: S i 3 . i : i match, The score was 62, 57, 108, | College and Keyser Collegian player. | winning quint. e e gl Baker: this season will bring the team which represents the school in that sport up against the sternest competition and the longest The Expressmen also will have & = Zorbach accompanied the tossers and on Friday night will transfer its activities to Gentral Coliseum, | fnc [0, the hird eec Miss McDonsid | sturay fine-up ready, for Manager| Washington Colleginms were given | Washington girls to Philadelphia and| __ . L 4 h where George Washington University will be host. Following their | tory. It was the second time that Miss W aliecfughse as corraled some good | & 40-t0-28 drubbing by the Navy Yard ) was so much impressed with the ar- | series of contests it has ever played. The season will open March contest heve the llhn.’klt'll le‘wn et e N \l“"lvr;l‘x'x\ld m\._:lfi,t!;‘,.‘:. md“m?“] but_she talent rrce.luj. \gxlp:;x;‘"knofi:;:n !-r::)'ri“ g::sr]?nu:“r?; fair that on her return home she took |24 at College Park, wnlj the Bahimfwrc Polytechnic Institute and is due will be encountered Saturday” g Vurted Style, xpred. severe | | ada o thone denma n uest of un- | The Siolors” Muer counted well for WP the matter with the Tegent|to wind up May 26 at West Point. The game at West Point is scheduled The engagement at Catholic University tomorrow night is to get| contestants ‘were left today to | Wmied leurels Braqes MG W, Lov. | the Colleglans. League officials, and now every one | but it ls]poiflblt that the university senate may put a quietus on under way at 8:30 o'clock. The officials for the game have not been ‘yllifi:“x%-; x‘lxle“uu_u which Mrs. Molla | 2% (Jliered the field just @ counle of | Lpiphany Widgets held to their connected with that circuit is enthusi- | 20Y team leaving the institution that date, because of the annual farmer | edt Mallory, national champlon, It hus been in six games. | winning. eiride s 45.0-13 game |2Stic for a contest with the Capltalites. day celebrations which fall on the same day. iversity is to invade Brookland tomorrow night to tackle the Catholic U ors took the measure Ythers 5 G boa 1o | Bume. Johnson, Swan, Sherman, Gott-| oo ey, Y AYer n | Philadelphia-Washingtion match next April 14, Navy, at Annapolis. Curoma Winn. Mogntain Lake e x_3"3 | used by the winners in that match. | gnooting and Handback's defensive;® SIFOug team. MRy 4 Peakisae. Y selected definitely, but Fritz Schlosser and Joe Fitzgerald probably will!is defending. M o weoks ag 24 0SSt JO o . i A 01 M . s > i P, = g dertherwhistlestasting & s defending “Marvellous Molla™ her-| \inning its last two. The Orinocos | with the Brookland Fiywelghts.- The | Miss Zorbach suggests that the win- | The list of games: " g ) . Miss Ceres Baker of East Orange, N. J. really were not properly organized (Epjphanys now have tr umphed In ner determined by the total num- i March 24, Balti P e Washington opopiients of Buck- | row margins. This time Bucknell is bent | M35 (eres Bager of 12 Qi Qrange, N J: | for competition n_thelr eariler en- | twenty-thres of twenty-four enguge- ber of bins rolled in six games and | March 24; Stevens Tnnthiaie nell wil have to look cir luureis | UPON turning the tables. eatast . Mexican cham- | ol enents. The latest victory was|ments, also that the match be held on any 25, 8 natitute. mell wil ave to look to their laureis e wiversiy wxpects to enter |blon. remained in the' tournament by | X555 e expense of the Metro: . Monday night. She says she will be April 7, Lehigh, at South Bethie- e invaders will present a veteran with " the “same line-up that | defeating Mrs. Samuel Waring of New | Ji{05 “paplist five In u 32-t0-26| yemmcom 3 OVer 10 wwitnase tite SoDIabon o /the hem. “awainst the Bolling Fleld Avi- in the practice game at Broois luded Eberts combination. Dayhoff and Bunting, the » forwards, have had two years exp ators ence in basket ball, while Bihl ':’";‘,[r‘“l'y“gl."“m;rr"';” Titegerald, cen- | M Yol ts more tilts for e i b and B . for 5 F -ald, cen- | (IO 5 W Manager Loving wants more ;e i s e g are With the team for | {0 ani Capt. Lawler and Lynch, guards. | Miss Marle Wagner, Neéw York: Mre. | SN o500 I capecially anxious to Dlay were features of the Winners'| There ta an exceptionally good pro- May 12, Waskiagton Lacrossn i his fourth vear T ‘rooldund” repuiars were given u | 4t FPI | e e o and | Play Petworth Athletic Club Friday * = | Zram offered, tonisht at the King: Pin Clsv, a¢ Neaahiikisn, B Tho THEd i ! Mrs. Lilllan_Sc . Ne : : WO st AL ’ 2 | atieys ™ g s (e e 3 - - Lenisns | record for the | Contis 1ics sent tn ik secona sringers, | Miss Leslie Bancroft ot Boston. night. ‘Challenges muy Lo addressed | \western Athletic Club'e team will | fwiin the King Pins and' the Fermic | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Januars | poed 1% Johne Hopkin. at Dalc . Buc & ood record. for the | GOCT HECE BeL N rothing . wimnat | e et u |t olephoned him at Columbla 2310-d. | Diay & double-header in Peck Gym-|nal lce. and as an added attraction (3L—Douglas, Irvine. Bohannon and ' May 26. Army, at Weat Point. AR i e ve games | 1€ G team, but managed to play | i nasium tonight, encountering the|ihe Chesapeaks and Potomac Tele- | Capt. Baker, are the quarter-milers qu. ° o = 000 i , [ S have e e orniat e onaes | evenly against ‘the substitutes. Catholic Meams of the haskes ball section | Epiphany’ Eagle at 1:45 o'clock and | phone sirie il meet o omm raeles |Will Tun fof the University of Vir. _This will be the first seasor Juniata College quinters. Cornell, | UNIVersity won the game, 51 to 20. Jof e Sunday School Athietic Asso- | the, Metropolitan Buptists, in the | senting the Western Union in the |8/nia against Princeton in_ the mile|Johol yporfliind, A3 Jnet, et Tius been cnttingaquite o swath . | Ciation will be banqueted and trophies | MERtCaD. Washington Ladics” League. |relay event of the Milirose Athletic |ya00® yngfyn ™ pplm Y O Bhe Onor the Inter-ce ate sGne) s iha retown University's quint leaves | awarded to the leading and runner-up — Club games tonight in Madison | niaveq with Stevens resulted in o 3 ! that has turned back the ieht for Rochester, N. Y. where it | Lanints Mareh 8 at Calvary Baptiat | Aleysius Midgets emslly disposed of | There was a warm time at the Rec- | Square Garden. As extra man, Goward | P23 7, W1} §iovens resulted in a j L e tthucans aid s ey | I8 10 el Coivaraity of oen- | Hiren "ETR Beckett, M. B, Coe and | the Warwick Midgets In a 40-to-i|reation alleys last night, when the [was taken along. sg0. Washington Learosse: Ch titeir home floc oo Leam tomorrow night in the first | Eimer Fieicher have been appointed | encounter. “All of the losers' points [ Y. M. H. A and Y. F. C. tcams of the | Of these five men only two were | 50, WARINEION Lacrosse Club Dayhoff, Deitrich and Bihl of the vis mes to be played on the ! o eommitiee on awards and G. Edg- | Were registered from the 15-foot line. | Hebrew Interclub League clashed in{members of the team that broke the | oin WIFS (he feams which last ves itome wil be Temembered for thelr sood | T ersity of Buffalo will | | ington ts arranging for the banquet. == three gumes. They were tled for firat |South Atlantic record last April for [Gereated the College Parkers. Peni work i the teorgetown-Bucknell foot riday night and | AL present, Mount Pleasant Metho- | Fpiphany Juniers walloped the|blace at thirty-one wins and cleven |the second year in successfon O e st o g bull game here last Novemb Bt | Saturday night at Buffalo CORPUS CHRISTI, Teox.. January 31. | dist Episcopal and Calvary Eaptist are | Pierce Reserves of Hyattaville, 40 to| defeats, and followers of both turned | Talbott has beem ill since Christmas | vy iana propahly would rathes pe layed an excellent gane at center ir —The open golf S T The [ehkue Jead whih fous [0. Dean and McDonald played stellar | Ut In large numbers to root for their | and. aithough Te'is back in training, Mar~land probably would rather bea mased an evelient gune ateeiiter 1| Capt, Jimmy Connolly and the mile e open golf tourney of the Cor- | led for the league lead with four| o, [ty 2 ke victor favorites. Y. M. H. A. galloped Into|he has not gotten in condition for the | ioPKINs than any other. ne wistent Tine-plunging barle - Drsityieh | Telay team of Georgetown &re 1o com- | pus Christi Golf and Country Club be- | ipiscopal and Metropolitan Presby- - the lead by winning two out of three | hard run because the Baltimoreans ulw A a e AT L st in*ihe annual games of the M- [gan today with bulmy weather and | terian, ¢ach with three wins and two | _Jexington tossers, who beat the|Edmes, with scores 505, 504 and 543.| Campbell. who was end on the var- | poti, Yaryiands Erentise e o iR S ] rose Athietic Association at New York |51 (HEEY TR BECAY WEETIOR B0 oases, are tied for third place. whila | Epiphany Eagles, 53 to 30, are to en- | ¥rlend turned in the best set of 313, |sity foot ball team, has not been able | prinyiil 1ACT0sSE 18 s epori iy AR RS ROanC o P! tonisht. The Hilltop trackmen are o | SHERS prevafling. | iount Vernon Methodist Episcopal and | counter “the Virginia Orioles tonight \Alllln Friedman of the losers had the |10 make as good time as he did last [ (ODHINS has done the best ke in eths port t b opani in the Boston Athletie As- Seventv-two holes of stroke competi- | \Weat Washinglon Baplist with two vie- | In a game at Alexandria. Play il | high game of 120, vear. S s rryland “acomplished it T el | soctat cet ai Boston Saturda¥. |tion, thirty-six holes to and | tories and three defeats eac e | start at 7:30 o'clock - eason. one lemisbury oL adll it & : i o] niELy-8ix Hoh :m“' e Ib l,,“”!d,,“uxmq’."x In firn :.n; i - Loleunt Pleasant of the Washington o tand is due to have back pra it for teve f ow 1 athol eralty will conduct fts]t - omo . were to be play- . g y o st = e i #agUC won two of t icaly all 1ts 1922 squad and shou!l: B e | Y Lttt 0 o cakh prtase for the profes. | Hehyaim Xpbopal smi Ceptrat Pros | | Dominican, Lycgame il b ROt | gimes i i saica 1t wih atures | D» G- WRESTLERS MEET | nave e bororiest it it letw Bucknell and Catholic Univers sokland Kebrua-y 1. The Johns by teris e each creditec o ht State Athletic 7, 411, 45 . iAo mith scoves . etionges e i Ty o Hunell sl Cathulic Universi- |t Brookland Februacy 1 The JoRNS |sionals and plate for the amatenrs. | win in fve starts and arc sharing the | quint of Collage Park, Md. Tlav in | tigh'sat nr 255 Doim spar oad thel BALTIMOREANS TONIGHT |ineiirection or pesr'm Wik be, unde Brooklunders managing to win by the ' roon and Black in a dual affair Par for the e holes on the local |cellar berth St. Dominic’s hall., at 6th ahd Fleor high game of 99~ o0 tied her) R T seiIe For et streets southwest, will get under way at § o'clock Seven Washington wrestlers will go to Baltimore tonight to meet grap- success achieved last seaso building up the sport at Col jcourse is 35 American Legion basketers turned : EASTER\ D | Those entered fcluded: Walter Den- |the tables on the Alexandria Light F A l S l E | ning, Buffalo; George Christ, Roches. | INfantry in a game at the Arcade. L l E E CH H R ,} uffalo; Gearge Chetat, Roches I‘\\(nll drubbed by the guardsmen in i Weatern Union girln cleaned up with | i the War Department. with sne bowich i plers of that city in the first of a | St. Agnes nomed out the Lutheran' 453, 416 and 465 Marjori - series of Sowth Atlantic A. A. U. elim- et ! Juniors in a 16-to-15 match. Zim-|the winners took ‘um” o it of | ination matches. Those to take the s-"m“'" e Ity ol Tetn vania seems to be that Lou Your | will turn out next fall one of tI greatest elevens of all that have rer resented the Red and Blue. And ther the individual | ~ S SELvEG trip are Vinberg, C. Bruce, G. Bruc 86 and game of | ywall, Bailey, W. Havens and C. i Haven The Havens brothers won Ingram Memorinl went to the front| Royals of the District League won |SCuth Atlantic titles last year. ter. N. Y.i Hill Leach. Philadelphia: |y ‘match in the Virginia town la FOR F[RST ROUVD QWEFP”K Henry, Cleveland; Charles Hoff- | week. the Leglonalres came back I ner. Philadelphia; Jack Forrester,|With a vengence and beat the A. L 1 - 1 o 4 ; phis; Jack TROSEN. | quint, 21 to 17. The Alexandrians merli and Bell starred for the win-|honors with a set of ning combination 117 | Deale, N. J: Fred Canausa, West ; \ : seems to be considerah r g were beaten by a second-half Legion | i, the Eas g Ay |alt three aair o 5 The bouts are to be held in the iderable basis for ¢ e —= Point, N. Y.. Phil Gentile. Summit, |yally, Thrlor and Armour stacred | Hinoot Lermt v O unday | fws, (e, bames from the Goodfel-| coneral Y. M. C. A. The seven cianses | (NOUKRt, as it will be remembere IN. Y.; Bob Peebles, Loulsvilie, Ky. \r({v the l\n{lnl:\.vuln' Plerce was best | ropolita tist, 44 to 20. The In-|355. Goddard of the Rovals had ,};eiur competition range from 115 pounds “a‘jl‘ !:l‘;":_;?;;i :;P'?,::’;.‘,‘;.r.“\,'f w H.\\ ING overcome all opposition iu the first hali of ,the annual| Mellhorn, Shreveport, La.; Johy j°f the Infantry outfit Erams got an edrly lead and never best set of 334 and high game of 140, | t0 Unlimited Penn's freshman team made & frec : ey ‘ + | Parrel) New Yorki : | ; were headed ; = i record. defeating or 5 series for the ligh school basket ball championship, Easterns | Farrells New York: Freddie McLeod. | Aloystus Club's big five shattered — In the Commercinl League the Heclt | ord. defeating one prep scho ceatin will e S i o l‘ 5 : |\Washington. D. C.; Tom Armour, New | the winning streak of Georgetown | winton Athletle Club vanquished|& Co. quint won two out of tiree| BEYNOLDS WINS ON MAT. |cleven by 440 0. which had previ cam will rest on its lanrels until next Tuesday, when it will en- 1 Vork: Fred Baroni, Pittsburghy Jim- | Athletic Club in @ 53 to 25" District | the Dalias team. 24 t0 16, Childs and | from ' the * Goldenberk team. With| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. January Y yhiped o feeshianiteam of counter the Central qunt in the first match of what promises to be a my Farrell, New York: Jim Barnes, | [#ague fray. It was the first loss of | Dellar did good playing for the fscores of 453, 440 and 462 Knight of [Jack Reynolds of Indianapolis, welter- | margin. Bill 1"~ yhack and Bore hrilling deive = 8 | Pellham Manor. N. Y.; ‘Alex Armour, | tle season for the Westenders Far. the losers had the high game of 115 Weight wrestling Champion, Won from | nre Sysenis rhaci and Bery thrilling drive toward the title. As expected, Tech was an easy prop- |und John Golden, New York. pley, McNaney and Fitzgerald starred 2 Touis Nelson of Brooklyn in a mtch last | 2oC SXpected Lo he Yaung's main ¢ osition for the Lasterners yesterday in the second tilt of the double-| TWo teams were tied for first place, fof the Alovelans. = Gollan did good | St Marsia's guint scored its firet Tght, taking two falls out of three pendents is field cedches. Lo R 2 fanptey L At ~in the amateur-pro mateh yesterday,| WOTk for Georgetown's team vietors inthe Cathoiic Church | PIN KING NEARLY BEATEN teader at Contral Coliscun. latter winning their fourth game in a il the amateut-peo match yesterday. —— League at the expense of Sacred ] CONTI BEATS H row. 32 to ust before this walk-over, the Business hoys added to 'noles. They were E. A. Liebman Immaculate Conception Cubs scored | Heart in a 24-to-19 battle. Mealy P . 2 ys add holes. The: 5. A. Liebman of » | art i 2 ) Mealy ot N s efore e wlorer e Bushes s Zadfed 0 ol TS Sert okl | tmmtcene conceten cabeseore s i iule S\ BY FATHER IN TOURNEY |:VAUGHAN AND REYNOLDS OREMANS L e e el e e e e e o e | ot Bt A1a T A" g, | 5 0% 00716 Taame wiih ‘e | 1Rg Geam. | cmicaco suwme s wona| VICTORS IN CUE EVENT| IN 182 MATCH, 300-28: game and shot well for| Arab Athletie Club stopped the | Shampion was almost defeated hy his The imners. ey was the Teadic ] Montatrs ih s 32-to- L father when James Blouin. holder of | NEW YORK, January 31.—Carl A then very much in the running for the championship. jphreys of Chicago. and Bill Creavy of | a strong floor Kansas City. CHICAGO, January 31.—Roger Cont Liste opened play against Tech e School, which was to play the | i a - ’ ! engagement ) o = o 2 ba 5 wilh the same line-up that had swept | Centrar quint in the Mount Dleasant |ini pros with oo of =2 ‘ton fop | scorer of the Trentons. Teamn desiring games with the win- | e world's ten pin bowling title. and | Vaughan, won his second consecutive vic- | French 18.2 balkline billiard charopic aside \er oppone Tisithe ies. | gymnasium ths afternoon. 100k A | eightoen holes. Bil) Leach. Philadel | § ners may telephone Manager Mahlon | 23 HIOWn fast night entered the indi- | tory in the national amateur pocket bil- | defeated Fdouard Horemans, champic but early in e frav ach Cuyon | {0-10-15 beating at Episcopal Highiphia and F .each, Philadel- | Georgetown Athletic Club is to en- | Eshbaugh at Lincoln 173-J ual competition in a city bowling | liard championship by defeating Hum- | of Belgium, 300 to 285, in an exhibiti: 3 P scopa 50 [ phia, and Frauk McNamara, Jackson- | tertain Faith Athletic Club of Balti- tournament. The champion finished with | boldt Foss, New York, 125 balls to 94.|match her &ent in Joe O'Dea fe 4 star of last year. | School yesterday. The Tome team | yil Fia,. the hard-working | had evelything its way in the first| iy aiery, W Long. Chicago and |more in Peck gymnasium tomorrow | Atlamtie Athletic Club wants games | total of 674 while his father counted | Edward F. Reynolds, New York, de-| Conti had an unfinished high run “hington: Malcolm | night, starting play at § o'clock. It|in the 105-pound class. Telephone | 665, Just six pins short of tying his il- | feated Willlam J. Harworth, Cleveland, | 132 in the tenth inning and Horem bstitut change did not seem half, but could not cope with Episco- | 1 " E H & . T for e et L5 b i Es enderson. Corpus Christi and J. G.|will be the first intercity game for | challenges to Chester Freeman. Co- [lustrious so had a high run of 167 i Lo | e suimte attagks Collins, Tulsa, Okla. | the hosts on their floor. -~ ¢ fumbia 5854, ] Righ tun ‘of /16 (tion, but it certainly did not UL L L L L L L L L L L L L= L L L L L L L FLUELELELELE Guint against such an ag- = = =3 ] N A MR AR ARWRLRLRLRY s Tech. O'Dea is u deadly shot, and svon demonstrated his abil- ity in that line, but he wi to step at a livelier rate than he did yes- MEN’S WE Ler ould he be used against Western or Business. } Despite the young giants it used as guards against the little Easterners, Tech never had a chance. Once the Capitol Hill team struck its stride, it seored almost at will, while the be- | wildered Manual Trainer counted | Snly twice from the foor during the “ngagement. The game became a farce in the last period, with Coach Apple sending in numerous Tech sub- | stitutes for schooling, and Eastern's Second stringers playing in the back court. Business offered a strengthened | line-up with the scrappy Capt. Connor | back in the game Chaconas., a : . Stock CLEARING Sale | big Centralites, and Chaconas did well ; e o malndtr of the serica To Clean Up Our WINTER Stock e e : e, too. Central 5 who performed valiantly. ® Line-ups and Summaries: 2 i FORMERLY Business (31). Position Central (23) Neglige Shirts .............. ...$1.50 and $2.00 guaconss- - Liih forward... . [Ehlldress b Neglige Shirts . o B3R Moy PR L ikt b4 Neglige Shirts LT See Greenwood Right gusrd. .. Miller Neglige bs"m $350 and ;3: by periods: b'q glige AR e s 9 4 3 Fancy Plaited Shirts..... 8800 and 400 Central Bl ¥ B3 Fancy Plaited Shirts. .. sieanioe] G50 3 tions—Business, Watt for Connor; e Tor Eeliers. Court goali—May o e reanwood (3). Furman. Chaconas (3). Gomnar. Ghilgress (&), ‘Birtbiisht (2 Dey: O oman, ® in 17: Doy, 8 in 8. e T Fuller. Umpire—Mr. Sawyer. Dl er®af periods—10 minutes. 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