Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1923, Page 27

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SPORTS £ % N THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1923 357 Athletes in G. U. Games Tonight : Two Quints Drop Out of School Tourney MANY STARS TO APPEAR - IN THIRTY-FOUR EVENTS "Ray, World’s Best Middle Distance Runner, to Hold % Center of Stage—Connolly, Hills, Thompson, = G EORGETOV talent ever assembled in W meet in Convention Hall. A total of 3 McAllister and Others on Program. N UNIVERSITY tonight will offer for the entertain- ment of track and field enthusiasts the greatest array of athletic irst annual shington at its twenty 37 athletes, many of them of na- tional and international fame, are to compete in the thirty-four events scheduled. So num ! the starting time of the carni Starter Jimm So numerous are_the entries tha val at 7:30 o'cloc Mulligan will fire the gun sending from their marks com- the management has set Promptly at that hour petitors in the first heat of the fiity-yard dash, the initial number of the ¢ evening. From that time unti night there should be Stars of the athletic firmament will vie with le r ligh in trac Tanging in distance from 2 miles, and jumpers, v weight men will have their inni There will be numerous reluy races. too, bringing out the be he col- leges, schools nd clubs the east Ray Tops the Field. Jole Ray, world's distance runner, of o center of attraction, not hold all the intere; tators, The fleet little letic Club repre strive for new special 1 nearly wmid- ction wplenty middls will be but wi of the spe Minois Ath- t ndin wn o an Doy sport mpic fam ison Thomson Muarsters, sky s champlen- Princet. Bob Mea Tarry die Far , others who I ships. Amo night ctic S the teams those York of ¥, Vir Johus pros New Cniversity of SEA AT SCENE OF THE MEET There will be plenty of wen available tonight at Conven Hall for the Georgetown meet. trn bleachers have beem erected and seats provided in the balcony. Stunding room niso will be vold to y persoms ax can be com- fortably taken cnre of. x- the et avy betn, ever where by Uncle the Severn. Considerable given to the 1d Dasi the has side o the ard attention schiolastic - print or the Western 1 sev- utions running. will be wi team and N, February 21— i Meleod of Washington is among a smber of professional golfers who here for the tourney that begine toImorrow. MAC ' GIRL BASKETERS START TITLE SERIES SATURDAY| URRICANA SENTET ball teanis of the cit -H ship They I'he girly were am players. For t tular séries with the latter ary betwcen the mid I sext t The o thirty- Noruals Epipha two games and the Wilson twenty-four of twenty-six season. Tickets for the d vr now are on sale at Spaldine’s store €15 14th s i ubi 5 Dominicon rrange nd e with tomorrow sant alternoon i iley may o P o At b Rosedale Boyw' Club Hudson Athletic Associa 53-to-14 count and w cl. ore action The Telephone halle coln 3337, 130-pound to Maua ween 4 and 7 p.m. Kanawha Midgets, winners of four: teen straight and twenty-two twenty-three games this ire more games in th 1 Send le Washington Amerfcan Legionnaires Catholic University after the Arcade. ry between jun- for teams will start at’3:50 o'clock Mackin Athletic Club will encou ter the Congress Heights Cyelones to- night in the Congress Heights Audi ¥ the Mackins will meet the Perry nd the 1 h View Juniors A Monday. The wore games. Their telephoned at North _AUTO GLASS FOR_WINDSHIELDS OR_BODIES, Installed While You Wait. Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW _YORK AVE. N.W. ‘Dependable The Year Araund Columbia 0il Co. ROSSLYN, VA. West 1012 =) % £ =, ! s i i 4 S 9 et P IDECLAIR Low linesthat look high, mean starched style that fecls right. GEO.P.IDE& CO., INC. and Capita re to | cune of a series expected to determine a District champior sh in Central Coliseum giter the Epiphany and V <on Normal midget teams conclude a contest, due to start at 8 o'clock. | tern ts are old rivals in the local field ywn as the War Risk Bureau tea 1 Atbletic Club. leading girl basket opponents Saturday 1 the The Hurricanas former- n, while the Capital Arzyle tossers a Columbia Reserves to: Normal gymnasium. Zet under way + play the giit in Wilson he wame wiil Timma two ¢ the Business Juniors, 39 Cub five trouncing the K Peewees, 27 to 14, and t §hit will by Athletic Club host to the Dominican eums uight in Peck gymunasiow, in a trict League match, starting play Georgetown 1%:30 o'c Senate Preps triumphed i1 & double- header in_Baitimore, downing t 5 'to 24, and the Midgets overcame to 28. Mulroe and Jon. for the 58 spectacular games Quantico Marines ran roughshod Fort Washington in a 3% to 15 ch. Goetge and Stanford played liantly for the winners. are ex- | asons War Riskers and Ingrams have miet | portion always w Dis- | | } POTENTIAL POINT WINNERS FOR NAVY IN GEORGETOWN INDOOR TRACK MEET TS TOBE AVAILABLE | l CAPT. HUDSON, Hurdles and high jump. ARTHUR C. (Foot ball captain) shot put. SCHOLASTIC FLOOR TITLE MAY BE DECIDED TUESDAY F basket ball | [ | | 1 ACULTY athletic adv oi the Washington high schools are meet- ange for the play ampionship between Eastern and Western created !'vesterday aiternoon when the latter team defeated Central, 39 to 27, at Central Coliscum, in the fir h of the final double-header of the {regularly scheduled seri Fastern and Western have records of wins and two defea each has to its credit a victory over the other. The Easter: favor pla just onc more game at Central Coliscum next Tuesda d probably that course will be adopted by the faculty advisors The defeat sent Central { rd place in the high school league, | with four wins and as many In the sccond tilt of the double- header Tech beat Busin Now the quints are sharing the cellar berth in the circuit. each with two triumphs and six defeats. | “rne © terms through {hree- | hard fougnt, of their fray, but in the played than 1 period th Manuul Trainers ran lin the series scoring almost at will, while s at L t s was held to a lone point. risncaifliiie s hants Linc-ups and Summarfes. Re id W told in ral (27). Positions. Western 39). STEhe ... Left forward.. oal shootin Right forward Dulin | overwhelmed Al The | Boord Eat eueid. Western forward tossed four succes- | 10 goals shortly after the sec- started Don Childress of with three in & row Lis teammate uld not cop boys from Georgetown 1irber, Western's f U wi % heaves from the in e the Childress Roland Bireright ] | tacutar Miller Right guard. 1 ] Score by periods Central . Western Substitution: Westein—Lamar Dey (5), Childre 3, Frisby (3) i Ak, ie G 5 12 10 1288 Central — Hall for Fellers. r McNulty. Court goals— (5), Fellors. Garber. Dulin Hannegan, McNulty (2), Free gosls—Birthright, §'in 8 Garbe, eferes—rFitzgerald. Umpire—Braiburd. Time of periods—10 minutes. teen charity line and ished himself as leadiug point r r the rusOn with a total of Childress added five field goals to | {115 record and finished the seasc ! with many more than registered by any other boy in the circuit. His |Rhe ‘otal ‘score for the season was 76, | Thiele Sutting him second to Garber in that [Adams. respect. Score { An unfortunate fistic bout InvolvINg | Tech .. | Childress of Central and Henry Lamar | Business Western, occurring just after the | g oo " 0T O game cnded, ihreatened to become | Sibstitutierss Tech—Woolwsrd for Les. | Serious when friends Of the players | Bosiesss — Walkor: for Bresoams 106 Toiele: {attempted to get intg the affair. It|Greenwood, Court gosls—Bord (8), Rhoes (). was promptly checked by the Nh(mll,‘:llm; /znn Buckin ;\:em. luenl‘ Ce authorities present, however, and |8, Furman (2), als—Boyd, satisfactorily concluded when Lamar | Rbegs: € in 12; Thiels .r'x'iaz o apoligized to Childress. . | Umpire—Fitzgerald. Time of D ‘Tech and Buginess plaved on practi- | utes s Tech (30). Lee. . Boyi . & eriods—10 min- Pennsylvania Avenue aks & S i 11 in 18 | ystar, having high get. of 3 l | i | C. UL QUINT IS PAYING VISTF TO MIBSHIPMEN Catholic University basketers are in Annapolls this afternoon for u tilt with the Naval Acaflemy team, which is taking its final ‘tuning up for the annual clash with the Army in the Maryland capital Baturday. ‘While the Brboklanders cannot be figured to “bring home the bacon,” they are sure to give the Midship- men a real battle and possibly may spring a surprise. Navy hus lost only two games this weason, one to Dusquense ‘antl the other to Penn, which it later defeated. Catholic University recently went on a win- ning streak, displaying exceptional basket ball. George Washington wound up its home campaign lust night by losing an_exciting_game to St. Annapolls, 25 to 34. Tralling 6-2 at th end of the first half, the Hatchetites made a strong bid for victory in the 1ast portion of the fray. In ‘the preliminary contest, the George Washington 1'reshmen defeat- «d Bt Alban's School, 23 to 18, & rully late in the game deciding the issue. Down the Alleys Delivery team of the Western Union League did the clean up act on the Morse quint at the Recreation al! lust night. Delivery won with the scores of 479, 4 Anchor man’ Sweeney of the winuers was the 2 and best game of 124. . In the finai box of the last gume, Sweeney clinched mutters by getting u double-header. Car Department of the Railroud A . A, won two out of three from Southera. lust night, ing the trick with scores of 3 372 and 428, Jerman of the win had high set of 344 and best gume of 140. W. C. STREAK I8 ENDED. CHESTER, Pa, February Washington College, winner of fif- off of the tic for the | teen stralght games this seagon; went the down to defeat 'yesterday at hands of Pennsvivenia Military qui 41 to 40, The game was one of th most spectaculur ever seen on the cadet floor. It was tied five differcnt times. —_—— MERCER LOSES CODY. MACOYN, Gu., February 21.-—Coach Joxh Cody’ of Mercer University has made the positive announcement that he would return to Vanderbiit on June 1, as assistant full-time coach. Cody had mgreed Lo remain at Mercer if Vanderbilt voluntarily released him from contract. This Vanderbilt has declined to do. —_— COLLEGE BASKET BALL. At Coliseum—St. John'’s of Annapo- s, 341 George Washingtom, 25. At Chicago—Northwestern, 30; In- diana, 26. Chester — Femn Mflitary, 411 ‘mskington Colisge, 40. At Lancaster—Fraakiia and Mar- skall, 35; Haverford, 11 Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS $4.65 Save the price of am emtire mew sutt. All colors, aises, pat- EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. ‘Store Open 8:30 to 1—Tomorrow Displaying for the First Time Tomorrow Morning Men’s Suits With 2 Pairs of Trousers of Same Material There are Winter-Spring Suits— you know, that adaptable weight that’s betwixt and between. & So if you need a suit for now, buy one of ‘these—or if spring’ll bring the need, supply it now — when you can to - such unusual advantage. Jobhn's of | U. OF WASHINGTON NINE TO PLAY AT MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, Mich., February 1. Commencement week games with the University of Washington Club have been wcheduled by Conch Ruy Fixher of the University of Michi- &nn base ball teum. The gnmes are 10 be played here June 13 and 16. contests complete the Wolver- ine schedule, which ealis for twenty-seven gnmen. 28 ROUNDS OF BOXING | ONFT.MYER PROGRAM Twenty-elght rounds of boxing are scheduled for the show to be held under the auspices of the Fort Myer JAthletic Association fn the riding hall «t the military establishment the Potomac tomorrow night. The program calls for six bouts in all, except one, of which soldiers of the post will be opponents. In the excepted tilt a Fort Myer man will meet a sallor of the Anacostia naval fiying station The first match is to get under way at 8 o'clock The 1irst two bouts mentioned .m« #chedule following are to be round affairs. The others will {limited to four rounds each. edule Private Albert E. Ward, Troop F., 3d Cav. Ay, Fert Myer, and Private F. G. Harle, Tapk Corps, Cump Meade, 100 powids uto Peter Marsel, Troop F. 3d Cavalry, in b The Fort Myer, and Seaman Patsey Mosier, Nuvai | Air Station, 145 pounds. Private Francis Schmitt, Squadron Head- quarters, 3d Cavalry, Fort Myer. and Private Tilliam Triplett, Battery , 16th F. A., Fort Myer, 135 pound: Private Willie Ptamey, Hdars. Det. and Cm. Tn. 16th E. A., Fort Myer. and Privat: Charles Wisneski, Quartermaster, Fort Myer, 150 pounds. Private Leo W, Curry. Battery C. 16th F, A., Fort Myer. and Private Tony Piscitelli, Bai: 'lzg 16th F, A., Fort Mycr, 124 pounds. te Gordon Staples, Serviee Troop, 8d Fort Myer, and Private John B. Mor- ,_Hdqrs. Det. and Cm. Tn., 16th F, A., 1l‘ofl Myer, 135 pounds. NEW ORLE. 2 La., February @ | —Johnny unior lghtweight | champion, wnd Basil Galiano of New {Orleans fourht fift rounds to a !draw last night. | i 1 i n 1 They are Pencil Stripes—Blue and Brown; Herringbones, Tweeds, Over- plaids—the patterns that are slated for spring—and in those precisely correct models, too. Complete lots—sizes from 34 to 42. (Third Floor.) i | l i | BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE 'AND LOYOLA NOT TO PLAY | Field for South Atlantic Title Competition Is Cut to Ten by Their Action—Games Are to Get Under Way Tomorrow Morning. i Ghokulfi WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY'S third sunual champion- ship basket ball tournament for South Atlantic schoals, starting tomorrow afternoon at Central Coliseum, probably will have a field | of but ten teams battling for the sectional laurels instead of twelve, as 'orig‘iua!l_\' scheduled. Baltimore City College, winner of the 1921, tourney, !and Loyola High School, Baltimore, team that won last year have an- nounced that they will not compete, as they are planning to play the third and decisive game of their series for the Monumental city title ¥riday. An effort is being made to have these teams reconsider the cancefing of their Washington engagements, but it is not expected to meet with success. With these teams out the tourna- started at 2 o'clock Fridgy. The final ment, of course, would lose some| Wil be held Suturday, begluning at color, but the ten other entrants are | >~ capable of providing a live scram- ¢ ble for the championship. Washing- ! ton will have all of the public high { schools and onzaga in the affair, | while Mount St. Joseph's of - Balti- more, the Georgetown Preps of Gar- rett Park and Central High School of Lonaconing will represent Mas land, and_Episcopal High School w compete for Virginia. “The original pairings for the open- ing round tomorrow will stand, even though the two Baltimore teams Tail to appear. Their matches will be de- faulted to their opponents. Eastern t High School was to have met Balti- more City College in tha first game at 10 o'clock, but in all likelihood the tournament will be started with the Lon: ming Central-Georgetown Prep tilt at 1 Busiuess and Mount St. Joseph's will meet at noon and Wash- ington Central High and Gonzaga an hour later. Tech, Western and Episcopal drew by The first-mentioned probably will encounter stern High at 2, while Western will face the winners of the 11 v'clock game at 2, and Iipis- MAD; REPATRED. copal will tackle the 12 o'clock victor “afl’&.z.n.h?’i : 4t's. Should Lovola default, the tri- | 10 DIFFIfRENT MAKES BADTAYORS, umphant team in the 1 o'clock gume | WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS i will advance to the semi-finals to Le ! 319 18th. K. 6410, 1425 P, M. 7445, | ! Gonzagn took the memxure of the Calvert Hall quintet of BHalttmore \yesterduy in Gonzugu gymnastum in 0-14 match. - Mille’ “shooting from scrimmage and the foul line was mainly responsible for the locals’ suc- ! cess, i Tech High's 135- team wasde- feated by the Columlyia Junior High midgets “yesterday, 45 to 10, @t the ational Guard gymgasium. The lit- tle Manual Trainers’lost many scor- ing epportunities by wild shooting. [EE—) Epiphany Juniors, Mackins, Linworths, Warwicks, Ar- gyle Preps, Wagalrgton Preps and Potomacs are to ‘meet in a series Tor the 125-pound gdhamplonship of the District. Iach %team will play the others twice Thi serfes probably will get under way y.ext week. | Stanton Juniors, Radiators and Fenders were smoked in 1922 than any other one brand. Enormous production means lower profits per cigar —that’s why White Owl value is possible. Bl e Wm. Deiches & Co., Inc.. Distributors 414 Tenth St. N.W.. Washington’

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