Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 30

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUE SDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923. SPORTS. Colleges Here B usy at Basket Ball : D. C. Quints MARYLAND LAST TO CALL QUINT SQUAD TO PRACTICE College Parkers Resume Sport After Three-Season tea Layoff—Catholic University, George Wash- e ington and Gallaudet Are Active. i Ba LL colleges of this vicinity now are readying for the basket ball campaign. University of Maryland filling the list today, when it took to the practice court for the first time since the 1919-20 sea- A son. The spacious Ritchie gymnasium, recently completed at College Park, is responsible for the Marylanders' return to the game, lack of playing facilities ing kept them out of basket ball for three seasons. Tossers at Georgetown have been active for some time under the direction of John O'Reilly. The George Washington and Catholic Uni squads reported to their coaches last night, while Gallaudet, which n holding informal workous. got down to serious drilling, With the exception of Maryland, all | of the colleg well fortified far as n ned. Cath- | 5 ST HIGH SCHOOL TUTORS | VIEW QUINT SQUADS| Washington will tor vit with a quint compo: perienced have to do Maryland, team of sur the candidates number of former Bchool stars wer ers who establ tion as court more s s Burton rgetown m > rebuilding may gather strength. Amon, reporting today Washington hizh expected, and oti- 1 enviable repu performer may ar Shipley’s cail The College Parkers will be with- out one man who has played much 2ood basket ball, though Burger, 1 luminary, who was a g er for Tec 1 his hizh Bl . has decided not to return to the clo gh school this surveying and Leginning round out squad ' hizhs to open rrow afternoon ird gy Busir [ Eym and reque Ove ach lue basket ball ¢ e busy material ot [ thy wi nof will swer ¥ in their Western with diny rted Central sntor has develop hive Chase most nt me | he % ta ¢ The Marylanders are big schedule ut ten games. and- wements have made wit rsity, Georse Washir. Hopkins. Gallauc and 8o ¢St an old of in all} planning Ho a an and promisin Garber among ho reporte ved a stellar ruge - material in scheduled nnapo! lin D M the the | brand the 2 1 heavily xandria and ular berth v mames th which is with December 15, at David W Woerne drill re squad tended the [ gave the out on th he Daily' ne v uyon hoand S sterd pidly s he was a Ve zoing to fight positions e f this year court it orty-eixl ted High pers and an abunid o or day. Al foot hall itioning to r MT. VERNON CHURCH BOYS ACTIVE IN GYM sokland gymnasiun; ~quud at .ull-‘d and am nuclens wught Eiliotix are game to be pla *he ITmmacu Teams averagit to et Lincoln oclock Thursday night at bask booked Baptist te Ripiy will b Buy and of RIS i Maj. coach of the 3d Corps area foot ball ing his headge: Saturday, according to The lowed by th had penalty, his b SURLES TAKES BLAME FOR HEADGEAR T0SS Alexander D. Surles, head m, came to the- front last night and shouldered full responsibility for Noyes, Army quarterback, throw- r in the closing min- *s of the annual service clash here report from Itimore play in e fourth pe vard pe question i0d and alty for Army, y fol- Marines' march to v d Corps forward pass intercepted on the next oceurred ulted o in re in a ¥, after been ves had been criticized ing what appeared to be but his tutor de did not violate the * es” and t . which for in- ‘lares that section ball rules, st the ball beneath th substituting any article e ball” shall result in a loss of ds. or for flagrant conduct, logs 15 vards and disqualification fowever, the Army mentor is posi- that the ruling’ was not in aceord th the rules, 1 that N t err in the in which h meealing thing ¢ {been co In part, 3 nt a W that the the al has uch misinterpreted. s tossed his headgear he ds from the rest of th 1 been o d to move out there a4 e diversion, and tossing 1 was one of the methods, to hold the attention of the secondary defen official could construe tgear 15 yards from the cen- ball substitution is a mys orde irine w M. rei s familiar with rul replied that 'DELTAS AND PETWORTHS \ COURT GAME TONIGHT | ETTER work is the seaso g, arduous prac the s and indi is winter. One of the sev : court is the Delta Athletic ( 8 o'clock against the Petworth fi i T ma being man- 1 will turn i ded High he Deltas Naval Ac b cen- m Mills, ©in posit while M ademy and a forward diminutive counted upon Foste are_am! plavers, Jac of the ¥ naging the Frank n tworth team i games Preps will Yarmouth a1l this of lending schednl & ary Juniors five th en- tilt will a Prep Herdic et a youll ¢ spl certain | he ,\\Al\' 1 the | Te endid quality~ absolutely fresh — fresh because of our quick ae:tomobile delivery system ALLEN R. CRESSMAN’S SONS FLOOR GAME OFFICIALS URGED TO DISCUSS CODE Chairman Beckett Wants Interpretation Meeting to -Consider 17-Foot Zone and Free-Throw Laws Expected to Go Into Effect Here. A will be held before the Christmas holidays if C. Edward Beckett, physicial director of the Y. M. C. A. and chairman of the Approved | | Basket Ball Officials’ Society of the District of Columbia, can prevail upon the other members of .that body to recognize the necessity of such a gathering. Last winter a rules interpretation meeting was poorly at- tended, and, as a consequence, officiating here suffered to some tent. With important rule changes due to go into effect this scason, Chairman Beckett believes the officials could well afford to discuss problems before the competitive campaign gets well under way. The officials should make a careful survey and study of the game this year, according to Chairman Beckett, to be in a position to offer su | tions for the betterment of the sport, He believes that the attitutle of all | !should be to make the game as attractive as possible. both from the ! ers” standpoint and that of the spectator. r there were in vogue the|attempt the fre ing to fouls, | sult that it gave mpelling the play- | possessing a ain rsonal foul has!ficie )t the free | tine re adopted | Under the rule | RUL! interpretation meeting for basket ball officials of this city throw, certain with ihe teams—thosd r hizhly pr inst whom itted rows it committe Collegiat M. €. of th | to b he National { committee #id 1i . 2 m in order Asxociation, the | by te A. U, but{to be not aceept | its opportunities for scoring mus rule was in | velop all of its players in the art other code | making fi s This wing again the fou on et | - Rules Likely to ! This year the Basket Ball Princeton, Pent nell, Columb, blazed the rules b them. Ot ort_order clubs of the Drstriet | group are almost certain to o ~foot pers st oa pla line seventee hile_in pos the act of he shall be instead of Here, o creollegiate | g that includes | nia, Y Cor- | i of the e of | nical fouls sing | i The zone reads stipulates that | is committed | is inside the ! t trom his own| n of the ball, holding or dril nted two free Two fre T ounde commit are quite fow How New ex Res and bia | 1upt the rule on personal f penalty of two s follows free throws | ' | ayer wh; or hold, trip, opponent, cither player hi f the ball nent; charge in bodily contact with who ix one of two « €% having one or hoth b the ball. Pennlt o fr if offense ix when chnrge whether Poxxexst whao and n comp to do his srimarily Phase of the steful t ball when strong er any rule designati which free thic are team p. effort w8 « nal foul hax heen called the player 1 wax committted tempt the free throw or throws; but In caxe this player ix wo in- Jured that he musxt leave the xkame hix substitute must attempt the free throw or throws. If the ayer who has been fouled ix to ave the game hy reason of di; qualifieation or for any h we except Injury, he shall at- tempt the w or throws before lenving. By accepting the fr addition to the 1 this season teams will be in_full rules adopte and as: basket b mabitious basket ball teams this sessions have been the order of ons point to a high-class lot of court al prominent teams expected to shine lub, that will open its season tonight ve. ee-throw rule foot -zone of this vi accord with the joint com r team g n hereto: e the fttee than re. a a | Play will be at Ingram gym. No | With itx foot ball team disbanded, Gicorgetown Athletic Association s attention to basket ball <. Plans for the season will scussed at meeting at the th | this w he d a pponent b five will be th v cineers C of the 121st E ght at 8:30 o'clock in the iard gym. Quints of the b clubs are to meet match prior to the candidates are expected to rt for pructice to be held by Do- minican Lyceum's team tonight at § | o'clock in" the St Dominiea Arrangems now are be the Dominicans to stage several prac tice games next week instead of regu- lar drills. An election of officers will be held Thursday night. Live Wirex opened the season with ictory over lub, 11 to 6. ning team can be arranged by calling Manager John Knapp at Maln 7156 The Live Wires average 110-125 And El Prod uniformity its distincti Try El Prod Bouguet 40c straighs cigar Ehapes and colors to suit you. Prices, 10c tp 30c. G. H. P. CIGAR CO. Philadelphia, Pa 74 Philadelphia . 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