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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924, SPORTS. e e e m——,,——— e Gallaudet Five at Maryland Tomorrow : Philadelphia Plans Big Meet in 1926 BASKET TEAMS POINTED . ocovrestssiruiont |pAYACE TOSSERS HOSTS | s zmum | GAMES WOULD BE A PART FOR COLLEGE PARK TILT jrnmue s | TO ALEXANDRIA MILITIA “ggo- = OF A MAMMOTH FESTIVAL suspended Ssturday because of the < dox whow 1o be held at Central TR —Wake Forest, 37; Coliscum, where the titular eon- e ey e W AKS . N e : Virginia Poly, 10, . = 3 . Three District Boys to Start for Black and Gold. | [t pis staged. Weatern e te ALPJ&ANDRIA LIGHT INFANTRY tossers, considered one of the Trooklyn—Villanova, 33 8 Quaker City Will Celebrate 150th Annive ary of Signing of Declaration of Independence Then. Sports Seen as Peace Factor. polo cup in the challenge PR, . - S - ty These teams will take the floor tonight in a game with the Palace Laundry five. In a preliminar; Quints Have Clean Slates—Other Varsit) 3t Tuenday and the rematnder of s s H : i — S o el t D Both games are expected to supply much entertainment.. The main go should be a “red-hot” scrap, for the Vir- I N A RUDE ,OLT scHOOL QUINTS END ginians are coming here with an array of clever basketers, vE : ® f for the Aohawks eleven. - < : ; NIVERSITY OF MARYLAND basketers will be hosts to the Gal-1 FIRST SERIES TODAY B k tBa" Tl s | (o play for e TIEHG INTANLEY | iy (1o Assnctated Pr EW YORK, January 22—Aiftermath of the annual dinner of the laudet five tomorrow night in Ritchie gymnasium at Colicge Patk. | : | | DASRe P mbination, = ¥e " ix Creported * to veteran athletes of Philadelphia—at which, according to custom : . e locs i ill sustain i " he “gridiron. Fred Petit. Stanley chances to retain the internas and one of these quints of the local varsity group will sustain its . t & it, Stan s Play in the first half o Dreyiys, Jimmy Al ennie ltiona : > ' the first half of the high | u Alexander, Henni :':"”_l Dheuny i s enae confirmed, in others awarded—relates to a plan to make T R i Marela ] o i % | ; perform for the Virginians. matech with the Hurlingham cu a po ition Olympic in 1926 gt wel i he ‘count. while Maryland triumphed in its ouly engagement |sevies was to end today with Fastern THE BEST BUILD oount Vernon and" the Virginia |the Meadowbrook Club, Westbury, L ‘5]“"5 of a P_""]\“-”‘Mm U\ymp}v- in 1926. It might well hlt- ! y Iriole teams, preliminary contenders, |, ook o siump today with the an-|the games, if the project goes through, will rival the great interuationy it what both teams have shown in practice and competition. to- {of the double-header and Western | FOR A GUARD Toe pemarded ay the beat Junior auints wouncement that Louls 1. Stoddard, | meet. so far at least as track and field features are concerncd, - worrow night's mecting should result in a battle royal. The College {encountering Business in the final | Wiy 5 i A Aloysluy basketers ulso will be seen 'Luis Lacey and David Miles of the | to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of are responding more and wiore to the coaching of Burton Shipley t lock in Central Colis |in uction tonight, meeting the Im- S ¢ | Independence, an event which, as history records, took place in that city f e ! i de Hseum Argentine Federation four probably P 5 rich, as history records, took place i . Gallaudet, while it lacks veteran material, has developed rapidly uu«lx oA Vistory for Eastern would put | Hall. Coach George Colliflower ex- |Would be candidates for the Dritish It seems that promoters of this sesquicentennial function plan to i the tutelage of Ted Hughes, and can give a good account of itseli under Fit well on the way to the title, as it | pects the game to improye the [team. clude an athletic meet in the program, and if they follow the suggestio cason. It is o get under way promptly at 7 o'clock el fEi E ety t doubt that th . 1 bac SCason. is to get under way promptly at 7 o'clock. Business is exnected to offer West- sngle dgets fell before the re- |of the United States Polo Association | €5t.doubt that the entire city, the entire country, in f‘l.V. would get bac hree Washington high schaoly : st of it and push it through. And that there would be enthusiastic response « £ reserve players of Alexandria Boy lfor two years, said he retired princi- v An rere would b siastic respon o Eollepe Pask ot Oy sudsta maskily ners Saturdwy — morning - al . 10-3p |Men i the game, but that he aiso| Whether Presidents and Congresses| <tadium wouid have to be bullt —thai ; i en R L il ] Maurice Berman, Alexandrin 576, |71 81tention to his business ventures. | that umong the peoples of the world (Copstight, 1224.) nd tiroves, formear Western athlete Seh tevi rep haskotel e tackle Tech. most formidable quints hereabout, will invade Central Coliscum : : (ke wehcdule wil fotlow in oraer. | ilts Which will get under way at 8 g'clock, the Mount Vernon quint will| {J, §, POLO OUTLOOK Basketers Drill for Big Games. tackle the Virginia Orioles, * O . BY JOHN B. KELLER. "Il):(eh.‘l')n,\ us, who starred in BY LAWRENCE PERRY.’ e s ported W YORK, Januar —Ameri- ! various champonships, scctional and national, were in some case. deicat of the season. Gallawdet has finished three games on the long | 00 B S0 BHEC il Beiple und Jimmy Cuif(reda also will s first since the campaign ol 1918-19. mecting Cential in the first portion ] veteran No. I, h . ' Philadelphia, 1 <hould | s planning s on * . Sty s i No. "1, had retired and that iiladelphia, hould be explained, is planuning two years from now farkers, despite the newness of their team, are capable individually and | engagement. The first game was tol i Y | imaeylate Conc ption team at Gonzega pressure. The game is the only one between these tcams scheduled this j#lveady h threo consceutive wins Stoddard, who has been president | t© give the proposed games international complexion there isn't the sligh — ern little opposition ducts are to start in the game for | Sed oop 2 a “to-2 engage- from forei ountries is not in any way to b ot L R B 0, GOLF TOURNEYS | e coer sumen sone 1o ac s , SR Bty Aranii, o e s, el e prine | Shom for B ot ok s o o b AT, W o : s m any agnitude lock. Cxun 03" [eonsidered injuries he received play- [or crowned heads and parliaments 1% If @ meet of any great magnitu Usll Jaminars, Wwho, won basket ball N T REDUCED fuard avmory, while ¢ Foiook. o the, Moxandrin APmory. | o et Tow Veace sodl the motdlreatioe 3t of ot ol paniiaments | were 10 bu: projected bt Sl IR Tl L hookod ~ to visit Hyattsville D iesandrin . | {after § oclock Jie has been regarded as one.of the lexiste in these dars u very definite Jeares, Sotmar Westins aihiete, cliediled (o tuckle the Friends greaiest forwards in.the game and alideg that throngh the schemie of i hare the forward duties with Faber, : sehool quinton the latiers court 8t Andrew Ju Nave hooked w{fixture whonever America put for-| al b ouses WOULD MAKE REGATTA Notwithstanding complaints fro- A wntors Have hooked ernational sports 1 jealousie while Bex he ¥ & double-he; onight w Tawin {ward es a iized und national prevon ”“, by “,"”,{ S bae Will use | auently made that golf tournawent | Lightweight tosxers of Contral igh foublehender louight with 'fwiniwes hest |3 Jninimized and el Res 5 ks Athletic Club and St. Martin | His loss may mean a shake-up of loiLiinng hroadened. No such corm " me feam that overthrew Ran- |entry lists about the District of Co-'Tal rougiwhod over the Western f4o- SUCH A MAN /S A8 Play in Epiphany gymnasium will ithe three remaining plavers, Wholion leveler as competitive sport REAL TITULAR AFFAIR 1-Macun so early tast week. Tt jumbia_are becoming unwieldly in\lpunders. winuing. 36 . Banta, GOOD ON OFFENSE start at §:30 o'clock. Seminole Ath- :brought back the cup from Hurling- |among reprosentatives of alien Deo- | bs the Assorinted Press inciudvs Boatwright —and Riddle, [0 hTaw Y tita ] O She Blue and White he fleld AE HE IS on ENSE {latic. Club will be the opponent of [ham in 1921, as there was talk of Nas ever developed or bren de- | i yOIRK. danuars 2 ST forwarde: Puccl, center, andeBradley | ¥17¢. no attempt will be ma tal with ton coure Fouls 2 the 8t Andrew Juniors ¥Friday night. 'moying J. Witson Webb, the regular . and alveady. a8 among SUCH | v o pattey (o) caba s San Ll ve and Davis. guards. The = Kendail £ to limit the number of entries |\ vr 10 i3 vistory over Alex-| MacDopald, Theie, Shioss, Shield, G. No. 3, to No. I, and leaving his posi | nations as the United States. Eng- | xiifh % Pors O timhonen o, the Tn “nds "“The “Second-string men are |made public by local vlubp today. | laurels tn w wwme with the Kmerson | eneral, what sort of a build is|™ Ll Do |Malcolm Stevenson and Tobert Il (ry as anothr. This means some- | (oleEes outside | the | oreanization Aecall and uneman, forwards: | Entry bists totaling far more than |1, Conception court. Johnny Mor- | t for a guard? Why? hintdne Glepased OF two o mek;‘ Tawbridge Jr. o ton will m;:g\xxi{::_p;xlulx'm:':Mm: men of u|TAves. scheduled for June 17 Srope, muarde, - 4nd Wallace and 1300 names-in oo case more than ijis caged five baskets for St. dJohn's Antwered by their third appearance in a game with o7 GB0 SEULL U8 f0r Tack of 1 nation un outlet ihrough interna- | PQu8hkeensic i Zona, guavds . " 400—have been the despair of golf | Yusterdidy Milan Athletic Club tonight at St g Py A. H. Wiison of | ¢j T antAAt That ‘mialkes Those invited so far. according This Maryviand-Gallaudet game pro- | & O iterial, since in Maj tional 1l pir a ) Maxwell Stevenson, chairman of the Vides half of the college hasket hall | committees for the lust three years W. L. LUSH Dominic’s Hall.. Games” with the {0 Army four, which won the inter- | war t bring about will be : i o o & ErOwW . Milans can be arranged by calling |28 BP0 0 v enamplonship, one | lasking: Tt “wond Bhe rangensc, of | hoard of gtewards of the I R. A., in otnaen other contest billed {s that fof the game in this ¢ity und the en- years and now athletle dlronv:‘t:r at $6.'730- (he Mebd, und May. Yonia Bancd: & AT | national Honor could. ba nettied’ By |con ashington. Lela Stan Vorsity to be played b thuslasm of the players ually nhot Johu's College, Annupelis, fi i O e A N T abh s piane Neriat of ‘mocver foor ball wames | and California universities. ~ Others ilarday g AN 2 eapented i | more than five fghta of sixteen are! [N LEAGUE MATCHES LI Towners represemting the Y. 3 1L [burk, could be et in Webbis place |a sy be added to this list, he said i el i a Left for the against the offending nation, but it e e - i : oftered, no Shiy playe . 1A of Washington will journcy to Bal- Jeten RNy | aainet the ofedding U It B embers of the rowing associations v 3 apirited aftair. Georgetown has | Sffcred, not more thun elghty alayors The best build for a guard brings timare tonight for w game with the [Devereaux Milburn, - internationtiis jlent nonsense to assert that two na_ |, 00" Columbia, Pennesivani S Conthit Nyt b i { . 1 . 159 cam o city. Mot : Tommy iRt desd ol e B g x nd Syract ST e sraged n Dahlaren Hall, at | G0 commitices have threatened for up thelold adage that 7a Kood Dig|¥; M35 4;iteam oF it cits Iy e Nox & at. Tiurlingham and since [annuany in sporting competition are | and Syra D) stay g s feveral vears to take wome SLeDS (0| Ty hig sets were bowled last|Wan is superior to a good littlel 4 ili v g masketers took the |has shows himself 0 he one of Ihelnot going to Ay “at cach other's s o i e et e oitse o attemne s [ night. Rathskellers totalea 1,717 1 | Man”: nevertheless, there are 800d | measure of (lie Auroras in an is-to- |greatest piavers in the w:\'r"d" it and| throats s quickly ia might nations Ao do not promise to atte tathskellers to 17 5 ! 4 B3 3-co- 1gTeR i . Cgoalm Lt slliodi ) e % \lthough George Washington Uni- | {jis season Ysking Uiree whinos fon Lin- | guards of all sizes. $ engagement. Berwinsky starred for [Mitburn are th only twe tani-xosl mnen [whoso sporting diversions and Rih-KENTUCKY GETS MURPHY versity hasketers o wama | P sea in- } BUAEC " - the Winnere. in the United § Tiisias 3 a lave 1o game | The woods, in the National Capital League, I'he method of play must be con-| 1 ity season will he signalized by a Ut hander. whose rating this vear lone from the other scheduled until @ week from tomor- | return to the tournament schiodule of | W00 it the Na o | sidercd. 1f the guard is 10 DIaY 8| yavaje quipt turned in a ‘2i-to-13 | s ode T 10 to 8 A Tot ar' very varuavte propaganas | AS A TWO-SPORT COACH B prann they are to encounter the | ihe Washington Golf and Country [#0d the King Pins epfiled 1693 ma- | SIRI0 "o o0 S8 0y Do | o aver the Apache Presy. Bait| for tie Philadelphia scheme could be . Francis quint, they arc not idling, [ Club. which plans to open the com- | ples in making a clean sweek at the | YA & T d 2 < i ve canpaign about W ngto; s! re essary s a i or eleve } - Vi LEXINGTON, Ky. January 22 a. r d own at the approaching Olympics in | 3 esular drills under the direction of | petitive campaign about Washington |expense of the Mount Pleasant land size are necessary. In such al|accoun ed for eleven points playing | R W at the apironching Olymples tn | LENINGION, 0¥ it ta has e ach Jack Dail © in order and in | With an event (o he held May 13 | et izt N ount Pleasants, in i C/l0 "5 teammate should be rangy, ! well for the winners ‘w0MAN D"G " suggestions as to enlarging th elected as dent foot ball und bas these the Hatchetites are not being [ Indian Spring probably will hold i X H Genrgetow v.._-lgsum-a«_‘, it fea | uian 'nmmlf»;\-.. of the golf |mn‘n 5 The ki e ant guard is one who is equally good |Guasd. 11 to ' ity igh oy i st it is likel star and coach at Northwestern fro i tand a64 Istenholm i 4 4 of the meeting. At least it is likely |star and co acceptance of hooting form was quite po Time | tee, has tentatively set May 14-16 for | dividuai s : sifensively and defensively. Ability | (o 00y wade it ten in . row by that possibilities in this direction | 191515, has wired acceptance of & and time again the Hatchetites|its spring tournament. 17 the entry | 0 intercept passes, COVEr any OPPO- | showing the wav (o the St. Mary'e! will be canvassed before any other | three-year contract, effective March 1 uffed opportunities to pocket the|list iS large, the 13th may be added as | Georgetown walked away Wwith al 2 ribbl SEand S erve playeis to 18, A Iy tn oRT HENRY. N, Y., January 22 project is considered. | Me “withdrew from the coachin, ball. Daily is paying particular at- |an extra qualifying day.. The follow- | thvee Bamen 1h the Ainletie ise | Fent. dribble, pass and shoot and to | reserve playes radly J PORT v enter privals A Ch d vail- | profession in 1918 o : L : he second half cnabled the South-| wnistling Lyd 4 7 Jauno | T T Frankiin Field proved univail- | pr tention to this most important phase{.ing week Baltimore Country Club | League. the Linworth quint being the | C0-0Perate with his teammates are | the racond half cr il Whistling Lyvd” Hujghinson, Jdaho) [ Keunloi ¥ em that o special busine of th me and expects te have hisjcomes along with its May 2 tour<!vietims. Tolson of the victors did | the deciding factors in choosing a woman dog team driver, left R ihe Dot e ekl whep mexb{UOING o rohabl il AR ihe best work. with a'game of 130 | man for this position Yonemites were offered little op-| vesterday behind 4 team of seven ¥ take the Court for competition. olumbia probably wi d its an- [and a set of Arlingtons picked A S ORI e osition when they swamped the e Sod i0aa of Deovisiore - nual event for the Wardman cup and [up three games without trouble. ihe opyright, 1024, Associated Editors.) H‘ fUbn when b thavinwa s with a sled load of p 11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877 : . an-vise ailues 3, B 50) plans to lect team of track men at Georgetown, three; 'h® idea of taking the clubhead | p: n Rigss | Schiaeor plaved a steads and, at| Capt. Gathen of (Lo Swavely | Hutchinson plans to seleot u teum of N meets heing on their schedule. John. | Straight baek from the bail, at the ; Lieaguo. oy- | times” brilliant, &ame. golns oul in|Midgote registcred 11 points agai Kies 1o dompeie in ihe ebruary | > 1y Hoten, Iyattsville boy who used | beginping of the swing, with the | of 0f the winiers had a set of 386, thirteen innings it an ;ir;y;;.:n:: the Park View Midgeuws. his e8I She' waid last night she expicted to n ese en S a es run of forty-eight and aj e v & a Grad °¥. | Feach Montreal Thurs e trai 38 6-15. Although the scorehoard | Edom and Collet were the outstang- | 1¢4ch Montreal Thursday, if the trails \ Catholle University and Georgetown | other tro@hies June 1111 Vogue quint failing (o show up - . § : and fur robes, bound overland for the |l auints are in for a week of strenuous; A date for the middle Atlantic | Whiting temm of 1| Masonic A spivited mateh was waged by | winter sports carnival at Montreal : W Zach meets on Saturday a [championship. to be held at Marviand | Leaguc won tiree closo games from scHA Privcess Athletic Club and the Hur- cam it wou © compete for Pennsylvania, and| g while Womersly of Riggs had the top Walter Gegan left today fop Newspje ) C/ubhead kept even with the |game of 135 have snow enough te carey the sled, | % showed five blank inninge and an-|iig players. 1 & 3 - special tomorrow night at the St.| clubhead back winside the fies | DiSUrict Bank ' Ienze was high wan | other of a single scors for the chal- | Maryland, but @ set of 329 hey realize that victory will not be ' Joppa bring her safely inio Plattsburs | 1 some time du last night or this ather. Of course, the BrooKlanders|nual meeting of the association here | game by one pin’ and the third bt ( g a8 Giemie of (he Hav: “he N s i siars S T it SN OF HOPPE IN MATCH | F 0 e Bafsital FHIE sttt over their old rival, : . canas performed creditably ptured the odd from Daw- s morning son. with Oliver of the former the G'rl tesse of Metropolitan Ath-| "h0 (Noy the temperature has drop- «hicved without a deal of offort. | Georgetown, though, will have to put ] it has if it is to finish ahead. A Hill- high man with a set of 319, CHICAGO, Ja 22 —Young Jake|letio Club scored w 1i-10-13 victory ped to 20 and 25 below zero in this Pedorer, VT pe out of (hree from | sohaster, challenger, defeated Willie | cVer the Lexington sextet. | Fection: sii vaid che Cxperted to con- ; il pderal. ‘Do son of Hope s o v o T i on through the night without B win Saturday would be most sur- < With @ fet of 528 and u game of | Hoppe 500 10 359 here last night in| Accurate shooting by V. Koons of) tinue on night “without Bin '—By CHESTER HORTON__| H e L Avet black of their L500-point|the Live Wiren hefped thut teum (o] S10PPING until she reaches Platts o £ v, bure. . = | E challenge ma for the 18.2 balkline |a 32-to-10 victory over the Leopards. e HaE 1 it Montrakt. Mis Thiy week s to be a busy one for| . Lo°¢ drilled inte my readers Com= | S e s lonahiD. ks Upon her arrival at Montrea 5 o 2 ons! She refused to permi ¥ one ta u rather beat than any |Country Club, will be set at the an- | tie Hiram quint. grabbing the second ricarar, with the former winhing. | gcoompans her, sasing her huskjes Where they will run in the 600-yard| PANAs. New suppose we atart the Hibbs & Co. wen ail threc from 5 1 dosenh's Athlstic Club P | with a set of enger it did not reflect the worth of | Pullman Athletic Club toss: rs nosed e “um.l"_i‘l“z“lul\:Ils:m(le ?:,:f mfl.;en::.:r::: :r.ll:s.“w;‘('c:.nnt American Security and Trust did '.,l‘,‘"j_.',,” e e & out, the Pelace Athletic Club ..mu.‘LEWIS EASILY SCORES tesented in two mects, the Knights of | er. s made with the clubhead | oo un act apparcut desire to piay safe and leave | 19 10 17. "Eardley of the winners and PR s 4 S er. ropolitan, although Anchor- Mul- S < 'as difficult as pos- | Spahn of Pulace registered four und Brusiivey Colfal ln Boston and the | curning haok divectly from the bail | 100 0 i onr it id s Lot o stem | Hoppe in 7 PR S QIMEUIC an o8- [(hE s reipeeireir nai IN MAT CONTEST HERE Ivn College eve rook hi stem { gipie- v . res E 3 e g o Tn additlon to the mile reluy quar- the tide with a set of 349. l chaefer's wrols and his judg- Tid Strangler Lewis. heavyweight n the National Met- ' stlin pion of the wo, et that is to compete in the Cardinal | wrestling mpion of the world O Connell 3 | The Shipping Board League staged | eVl of distance were uweer perfert. | g9 553 FOR MISKE FAMILY. sily dispose Joset Orgurkewics ) cup race, the Hillteppers ! three battles. Legal €laims won twe | Pt frequent line-ups during hi & 1 straight ast night &t the may lave another team running at out of three from Centralized, Ac-|Tuns indicated that his judgment of | ST. PAUL. Minn, January 22.—The | (oligenm i ) Moston. Harvard wants an opponent itx: Supply and Wiles pilled the | speed was not so good. _In'his high}family of the late Billy Miske reals |“SUSEU™ o o gt Ly T its great two-mile four, gnd { clean-up uct un the Vovage Accounts | Tun of 170 he had to play thirteen|ized $7,533.29 from the testimoniul iy Vi due headiock, ihrowing his Georgetown is likely to accommodate S 1 Reconcinten “dromnes | masses and ten bank shots fizht cird presented here lust week |Ni8 famous headiock throwing his Howeve corgetown considers the oild to Contract. Barnes of Con-| MHoppe's failure to score blg rune|under auspices of the Twin Cities | poRN T g 1e Cardinal O'Connell cup race more tract was the star. with a set of | may have been due to the many hard | Sports Writers. [ Jdoe Turner and Joe Shimkus wres- nportant. It has won this event the HE 111 H. Burk of tralized - rafeties Jai left him. However, . t1ed for over an hour befors "he (4)‘?- PAst two Years and victory this time | ‘b 1511 Yhen able ty zet the iveries together | . . 7 T sl L e s the trasig o the ”K“‘i '“" aisplayed he sanp !‘”h“n‘ “th-ll'l‘ll"; f‘4 T ;\';I\nr\«("v"hl chan t Announcement was made that Jim 1op permanently. Capt. 6 Mar- " " 1| nique that has kept him champion | Britton, for: 5 ham- | g as at J LR ntly Capt. Gedrge Mur hl sroarty-0'Connell quiat won I‘U i t P pion. outpointed ¥red A. Rocher, ! Londos, Greeh wrestling champion. 5 o Stare in the Mayor Curley © games from the H. Spangier|many rs and during the block got glish welterweight champion, in|would appear here Monday, February Hub. The Bosten sqpad team in the erican Legion League. | away with the high run of the night, | e und hout Tast niglt E 4 2 & e 4 e of Jimmy Mulligan, Clatte uck 6f the winners turned in( 180, and another of 112 His average | Willtam Sullivan, Aistanes runner, e o ents soint block witt be | SINIRIESIEIII N RO R g and Venon Ascher. stellar quarter- Two sweeps oceurred in the Rail-|played at 8 o'clock, central standard miler, are to tun at Broeklyn. Sull inside am i Y wtraight line way Y Terminal League, General | time. van will enter the 1,000-vard race,| $WFoush the ball. Thix turns the | Ficight Offico winning all three — - = i "’/ 'FK while Ascher®is to be'in the quact face back. With this swing the |games from the Car Department and A Real THRIFT bLl\ field. The Brookiyn management has | Doty ulders and club go fo- | the Auditors turning the same trick DUNDEE TO RISK TITLE. ked Georgetown to enter a relay | S€ther and the player must be |on the Zips. Gurmullin, the G. I, . = = and the Hilltoppers may send a cee. | Careful mat to let the wrists hreak | had the top game of 110, NEW_YORK, January 22-—James OP ORTUZ\IT‘ J. Johnston, manager of Johnny ond mile te g early and thus put the clubkead — - : e tean to the meet, away |n_advance of the hands | Heeondx Section of the Veterans' Bu- | Dundee, featherweight and ~Jjunior Ascher, Georgetown's quarter-miler,| 8d shoulders. reau Ladies’ League grabbed all three | Jightweight champion, has col S l f nunts astonished with a game 1,000 PAIRS WOOL MIXED $SOCKS, PAIR. 4 C Heather mixtures and black with embroid- cred silk clocks. Dropstitch styles. Blacks are made with seam up back. Reinforced sole, heel and toe. Sizes 974 to 1115, Regular 63c, 75¢ and $1 grades at 49c pair. 1,200 Pairs Mercerized Socks 6 Pairs for $1.19 Double sole, heel and toes—high spliced heels in navy, cordovan, suede and black. Supposed to be seconds—but faults are very hard to find Sizes 10 to 1174, At, 6 pairs, $1.19. OUR LOWEST PRICE Sale of Men’s Clothes Our ‘Regular $34.50 and $45.00 Grade Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits Reduced to who {s competing unattached thi A g0od way te tee off thix swing | Bames from the (. & I. Payment team, | cable reports that he has closed ne- seaton becauge of atbionicnsd this| o R Etnee Crervin i iy = otiations for a match in Panama on rules, now Is wanted by sl e hi vement of the left knee over | Extension No. 1 in the Agricultural | February 22 with Jose Lombarde, sastern indoor et Mbna o DI d the right knee. Then le¢ | Department Ladies’ League captured | Panama featherwelght champlon: | a result of the form e flacheq jn] the body continue €o turn arouna - | all three games from Accounts. Miss Dundee's 130- ound. title will be” the winning the open quarter at the he right, with the right hip | McCormick’s game of 100 was best. only oné at stake Fordham games last Saturday They| Moving cut and around. Be cares o stamped himeclf as one of the |+l BOE ta overswing—don’t strajn | . foremost quarter-milers of the coun. | M exaggerate the movements tr¥ when e beat Long Tom: Can Give the clubhead time o gel 1l former Yale star and world re back and stiffen the left leg co ord hu]m:r for 600 yards. and Jake| & down. | 'l K4 riscoll, A Bostor 7 er e Wopyright, avih K. tiite cy.) formerly held the national and in- G LT R S | DISTRICT GOLFER WINS. | : ngh Shoes and | her gained prominenoe st year | IN BERMUDA TOURNEY ! at’ Chicazo when he won the n L . —Frank C. Newton of Brooklin: . d f ' title race the following A week | former Massachusett o clined to be careless in m o TR . 9 . ¢ Inter "Anener went 10 e Forke and | plon variay wes'tn, sdate, cham: watters of dress. But | THRIFT WEEK 1S AT HAND--and the Sale of defeated seven of the foremost | piay’ handica Sl s ; ¢ 4} H : S S 2 e T le huons dhiecon b theeonas iy T=0gli gy golf event on the Rid- 5 he, like all big men, every pair of Hess Shoes takes on added importance N G uiasor exnibiion CustonGe The: visit o the Amerioen Yiceest; Ossrieatine REAL THRIFT OPPORTUNITY is offered in every s ‘-'}"r"'”:"“l\l jPaonis whete b golfers i Cwton's gross score was Q Hrehen: coltar. transaction. BE THRIFTY—patronize the sale and ould e compelled to neso W tr ‘short track_turns, however, were un- { Phiiip G oyt | SAVE!!! known until his race’ last Saturday | gne seepmiaingy OF Vashington won Night. when he demonstrated that he i was as capable in indoor -competition NI ORNAE et hain: |DAWSON BEING SOUGHT OOSEVELT sponsored pho- NAVY CREW PLANS | BY PITT AND PRINCETON| netic epclliag—like thye, oo, s1os0 & | at” |sidie us [ sunamion: o . 13.50 et B Tl o cte, thot. But the phonetic $11,Values| Values | %3135 5% Nebraska: hue: romstvos unocator spelling that you'll ind most oach, at Pittsburgh and Princet < i according to intimate friends oo™ helpful now is giving your : ANNAPOLIS, Md., Junuary 22. f-The m:":w:un &1“ b:en Hller:!d'inw much l b l ) ° o roposal to form a Navy crew from on a orado ranc hecau f Trembers of the Naval Academy ag- |his health. He has gone to Chiegay name, letter by letter, to Frefations of recent Years to conteat | friends say, to confer with r i s For 0Ny mmic honore is assuming def- | atives of Princeton. UFRRRHEx 4 Franklin 71 to be sure the : ' — nite shape. and a list of the oarsmen who arc wanted for the purpese has Tho are ganied for the purvose taz| Radiators and Fenders Navy Departient. 10 DIFFERENT M 28 RaDiazoms N 1 B up. of the following:] ¥ KIND MaDE 0w R right address so your collars arris, captain crew; Grave WITTETATS 1. opd k. 3! & : Sunbo .1In|'m:et_.:|‘|v l}ll,,\l(:\nr;:rg)‘ly:\. 19th, ¥ 6410, 1435 'l-:l:fl’k;r | \Vl" be TOLMANIZED 2 . S k Feliea 38 Ceping, Tos2 oven waiik {1t Vaur 01 Coats THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY Our Entire Stoc 451l at present. but it is hoped that | 3 N] A . 2 he W pe in condition to ble 3 i v b een e | With Our Special g o Nothmg Reserved Academs erows of 1951 and 1328 1o TROUSERS + 6th and C Sts: N.W. . EVERY PAIR OF SHOES HAS BEEN RE- ffort braskine Ficlorinatat Sruah - ke : DUCED FOR THIS EVENT—Not one pair was espe- .‘fi e T ie s AlLht, witl Easiny Gle - .65 . ; y cially made|or bought for this sale—THINK OF IT!! Chatiy i SHNDE ¢ 08 N UP - Dress shirts are TOLMAN. s :';i‘,‘fipfi."“ R A R acdave he price ot entire 3= 1ZED with the same perfection RO TanuE vaiterns and comfort of TOLMANIZED ; SONS Kirkwood. Australian trick ‘golfe ’ . has signed a. contract as olf pro ’ collars. Phone Franklin 71. fersional of Rockwood Hall, ||u|~ new ¢ country _chub. which acquived the < jate of the late Willlam Rocke: 605-607 Tth St. N,W. 5 teller near Tarrvtown, N. Y. 2 i - - " SR EHRE I EENEEENRES Y NN ) Tolman driver gets to the Our Regular $45.00 to $60.00 Grade Overcoats and ., Two-Trousers Suits Reduced to The Palais Royal Shops for men— Main Floor

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