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SPORTS. THE EVENTI.\'Q_ STAR. WASHINIGTO.\'. D.. €, WEDNESDAY, NUARY 23, 1924.° SPORTS. ‘G. U. Runners Scout While on Trips : Worth of High-Priced Golf Pros Debated URGE STARS THEY OPPOSE / TOSSERS REPRESENTING TECH IN HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES KIRKWOOD'S EASY BERTH TO ENTER BIG MEET HERE AGAIN OPENS DISCUSSION Many Luminaries Have Promised to Take Part in Australian, Signed by New Rockwood Club, Will Be Games in Convention Hall—Gallaudet Quint Permitted to Compete in, British and U. S. Plays at Maryland Tonight. Open Championship Events. BY JOHN B. KELLER. EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY'S track athletes are scouts as well G as runners these days. The heavy schedule that is placing them in all of the big indoor meets of the east affords an opportunity to look over sprint and distance stars of other communities, especially the many new runners who are coming into prominence this winter. .’\ml‘ oon as one of real value is spotted, the Hilltoppers lose no time in telling him how his appearance in the Georgetown University Athletic Association games here cbruary 21 would be appreciated. This missionary work is beginning to have its effect, for practically all of the track Tuminaries of the Atlantic seaboard have told the Blue and Gray men they will show their wares in Lon\eunon Hall The Hilltoppers are free with their invitation: feeli confident that a Eencrous public patronage will des ay costs of transporting Washinsten these notable ¢ burners, It reg 1o stag past tw suecessiul tistically willing Pprogram. Ray Would Turn Tables, Most of the r- performers to nght e nto nvitation that will feature the me ard of these races w fair, in which Jo letie Club flver figure. Whethe yards mile r BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, January 23.—Coupled with the announcement ti N Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, has signed a lucrative contra with the new Rockwood Hall Club, near Tarrytown, is the ment that he will compete in the British and America; ships this summer. Presumably he will enter other illustrious tourneys. All of which adds iresh fucl to the discussion as to why golf clui) Is. a great deal of whose time and attention arc airs. that clubs are avid of the advertis a world famous pro? | mg :h.u altache< to associatio Or is there alw the hope the great speciallsts will not be too s HUNDREDTH GOLF COURSE | he s1cat spectayiats wiit nor be tos MRS JESSUP WILL | ‘2 L _' T'FL © practical instruction to mem RESUME PLAY AT NETS x\; 2 v : " : : : Wy \5 ¢ & : E?Ifi?tl?HED IN CHICAGO c “mn;‘. Rstruction to me January Kirkwo CONLrac were 'S0 {yation Zindersictn ot Wit 1 llen (e gree oot oy wh pay the bilis of the clab Yere 50! Marion Zinderstein Tof Wil- estublished 1n Chicago, Interest § o Iy L e i« quite | mington, Del, former joint holder of the game hax increaxed until mor S e ans Do iTee dc b0 eay exceptional | the wome national doubles tennis than 100 dibs are active. ict were not made public championship and runner-up for the The century mark wan passed || A KTt golf pro ias plents to oo Sompetitive eifort since 1922 in the e yesterday with the formation of {100 (0, Tonatinty in pracrice fo. door tourniment of the Brookly the Fairlawn Club, a private or- |import aTients— which dock Heishts Casino, which starts Mond gentzation which will open a new Sie s 1 ofie ofiithe tadlo course during the coming summer. ANACOSTIA EAGLES’ QUINT | lnsi ge GvO I f' to England, to th merican ope . In th fiat ! 1 n s flat swing the player S gre flying high in basket ball circled this sca son. Having disposed of ten formidab which this vear will be held at De muxt be careful t the ten- A quints in the 43-pound class, the Eagles will take the floor against troit, and the P. G. A. and othe deney to Jife the club up during the sturdy St. Paul five tonight at Hitchcock Hall. Play will start at 8 tournaments consume a great de of time that members of emploving the back swing. There is no lft- ing the club at all in th or- clock. Since their sweeping victory over the Apaches, 24 to 4. the Fagles are contfident of adding more laurels clubs would find valuable Perhaps a_solution of the et back wwing. The club ximply idex up as if shoved, because it Congress Heights tossers will be the opponents of the Eagles day afternoon on the former's floor. | be the engaging of nowhere else to go. Emett Mad former luminary of { - e e enee 1| 68 THOROUGHBREDS SOLD FOR $l30 125 t 2 club, while the more illust; colleague conld go aficld as often to try to reach the right knee with the left hand. That kas contributed more points than an ¢ Harry Mey Ky thoroug! sign eminent profession | ! taken up with their own a et, arnivals Hy as w feorgetown nge an but the finane that to ot N8, cvm/ P/}a;‘a cord and near will events | | | vecord | i Seated. left to h ght: Zahn, Gooch, Tew, Adams (captain), Schrivener, Price. Brist, R. De Marco, Li on (manager). Standing: Sotzin (coach), McKay, A. De Marco, Robinson, McQueen, |EASTERN SETS FAST PACE IN SCHOOL BASKET SERIES BY ARGYLE FINNEY. E.\xl ERN seems swell cn the way to a second successive high school basket ball championship, having four victories in as many starts | to its credit. and four more games to play in the annuaLtixular, serics. lea 21-1¢ will be at or proble a nor do the e may choose the if Lloyd Hahn, Bos ciation runner. enter anxious to get back at lete, who heat him in the run’ at k Athletic last we. There @ wil he auarter-mile, in which Ver! Georgetown's speed me sent against the best ent. Ascher is (he sensation of the indoor season and much in demand at meets this winter ries ar ous TEAMWORK BETWEEN THE TWO GUARDS - A EACH SHOULD HAVE %“ DEFINITE LUTIES e NACOSTIA EAGLES which "hires him such titi] ports in ant, will be of castern tal- TO VERFORM b Its latest win was achieved yesterday over Central, last of the | members icountered in the opening tourney round, in a 9 engagement AVestern, however. that will b was at- ! renewed Newark Athletic Boots Lever, stars of this expected to compete wit Ehitly less note in 40, 3 MANYisrTAR GOLFERS ENTER TEXAS EVENT SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Bobby Cruickshan axon professional, to Bobby Jo the anta r at the national open golf hampionship last July, has added his name to the list of stars who will {compete for the $4,000 purse in the | Texas open championship here Feh- {ruary 14, 15 and Have British French Sun- | | it xhould be. 'This movement must be within rcason, however—never exnggerated. If the reach toward he right knee ix exaggerated th, left shoulder will drop too low. may prove troublesome to the Easterners before the <eries i concluded. Red and White, which has lost but one of ur gamics, yesterday ran roughshod over Business in a 37-to-21 affair 1d holds secorid place m the race Central is third in the leagne standings, with an even break in four tests! while Tech comes nest, with one win in four games. Business has et S & | PALACE QUINT LISTS GAME WITH MARINES 1 S becau: t Central Coliseum. school contests are held tral and Easter desday to start the ¥ round Inaccurs play A well contested basket ball game promised when the Quantico Ma- rines make they debut here in a game Stern, oo, had | with the Palace Laundry five Sunday AUk S IR Arcade. Play will start at 3 short passing game to vantage in the second h: its_defe tightened consi While Central was held to on. in the last two E: and 60 liant com- where a apen saquads Virgini Al of petition in _the Georgetown's to ipon to the Tennsy Johns He tions ex. FHopkins they will send their squ Hopkins undoubicdly soon. The Baltin of their own fter Georgeton »un heavily entry Januar. the Shacka- ho was funner- alwavs giving 1o the orga the left shoul mer Eastern High star: Morr, ark, who sported a Business High uniform a few seasons ago. are among the outstanding players. Lus w y and Young also are regularse a with the Eagles can be ar- nights by calling ®Manager Wesley oy McDonald at M . branch 189 Tilltop nes will SA of the do where tie Western will will tackle final tour- | i ired werd at the ans have led two and t a big majority were sold yesterd: brood dis t mares, osal sale | enmetand | uverage IF ONE GUARD ADVANCES BEYOND CENTER FLOOR THE OTHER MUST STAY BACK — upon Aloyaius tossers encountered aifficulty when they took the m of the Immaculate Conception team, S to 20 ord and Fitzgerald of | oiP g e the leading individual | “"Fop pri Widener. eight-vear- f Ishtar winn Farm near - $130,1 jof_£1912.17 wch offe + was cluimed by men famili < of horses to have becn years, ale was $15.600 acting for J a. for lstar, 1a, Von Tromp out by Is and dam of the r Miss Star. . on, the heels of this figure was Answered by id for Imp Apparition by Sw v Irish Lad. Ken w L LUSH ably. gent, purchased this mare for | Conch at Naval Academy for several | point |years and mow athletic director at ern frequently pierced Blue and | ,,',,,“_._ l_,\m..,; in Ace. and Imp |St- John's College, Annapolis, Md. | White d fense. Smith Kessler | lrnu:: ht prices \\)m h ||rnhnlu’\ ea k ” e \ur« M g factors e Servers said. The former by Von Tromp | May be developed by a mutual un- aptain. He % out ;\f_fi!u\?[:nl‘ by lep 11'\? sold | derstanding relative’ to the duties | calmly and ¢ ccount or $2.700 to Lon Ferguson while the | each is to perform. | ed for nine of Eastern oy | latt OTS/ ght § 00, paid by Jol S, = § i ¥ . fred e ‘Ql;x;:h::o brought $4,000, paid by John Some teams play a four-man ,,,_"‘rid\ wes #pi rited in the fense and a defensive guard in his | GefierT siuess engagement. = The { usual position, to protect the bas-|Western 1o during the first | ket. The defensive guard is Yespon- | period, the and Western ran sible primarily for his own oppo-|to @ 21- Mtage before hulf | o)y Roysius or Palace Laundry, 1 i =2 time, nent, but he should be able to take | “'J¥ the “last period the Stenogra-| t the Hub, Baltimore and outplaved their opponents, but Streets, Baltimore, Md., is 5 little asure and sluggis! ha!f of th Dean and | ¢ consistent form, although shooting the first fr Two Stars. I me: squad open champion: open titleholder: American professional Joe Kirwood, former champion, and Bob Mac- tropolitan titlehoider, are of the other knig of who are entered in the San mio_classic, The dates for some of have been slightly hristi will hold 21 and 2; and February nd Augusta, 0. After thal ¥ golfers m has a with th to P runn.rs of Uncle summer. distates travelos in action here rke, who Leconer and minarics when The Auite ots, I8 ster {ook a cloped | dimeuity in finding the At haif time t astern used g and were off aid | play Torme 3 e Athletic Club Las postponed Ehtiagel How ime with the Liberty quint fo Fridiy. These teams probably wi take the floor next week t cqn imes, o wwed the way fo| the otier cinder path Tu- e won the intercol- titles spring Taces o be + chance that George- rzinia will have quartets dir. The Hilltop two- ¢ <o Will Y matched with some ik vaste Jeich ngireation, All told. mect next month should be the most entertaining ever held in Washington several By seusing a reach toward the right knee, however, you will get the xense of feel of the club slid- ing around, with the clubhend fairly close to the ground as it &oes back. The tendency to reach the left hand toward the right knee will give you n feeling of “sticking the left shoulder under the club.” That is the rough te for what hAppens. This left shou! der actlon. then, is reversed wh club goes through the hieh 1 ke s ®et the term | “sticking the right shoulder into the ban.” (Copyriglt, John F. Dille Co.) GREENLEAF TO DISPLAY two g g 2 | o'clock. Palace tossers apparently are in fine fettle for the Devil Dog five. They showed the way to the Alexandria Light Infantry quint last night, 33| the other are at the FPort Humphrey basketers now ading the Army Service League result of their vietory over @ s. 34 to 16, Me- ed ten field goals for the while Holcomb and Byrlery d Lest for the lo st and e rally. is a capable team’s play is and Sauber of Palace led the field with five court goals apiece. Teresa quint is on the lookout Strong opponent averaging me is wanted espe- according to the 467, Mareh March 4 w and the L play Git Free Athletie ¢ st, the Wanderer hrkie, Fenry. Thrnor s plaved creditably disposed tossers. 53 1o Dove and Hol: [ in 5 det 1i; court in Heg Park, “ven choices ceners have im- dily ¢ the start of the son, while the Colle Parkers Baxketers and land will Gymnasium. evening at 7 ¢ win nd: { PEKES OWNED HERE | PROMINENT IN SHOW manager at Lincotn HOPPE NEAR VICTORY IN DEFENDING TITLE ahin Junfors mnde it eight in by downing the Paramounts 31 to 9 engagement. J. Carroll high scorer with ten baskets. also starred. this T A challenge has been issued by the Hub five of Baltimore that wants to w May care of any offensive player who|pners © made much progress recently in team play <t should aid in th aration of the Marsland quint f hig test Suturday night, when olic Univers able five will b coun rookland nasium Th er Gegan, to compete the Athletic Club mes in tonight. Th 3 expected to find formidable opposition in w 600-yard race PHILLIPS’ BOWLERS OUTROLL NATIONALS st Joscph B « Du team of the National that ha improvement in its bowl- ing recently, last night put - an- ital Leazue ove) inmps with the re being hooked by Collum st Alex clock. The St. Mar, won nine games I Pero Midgets tool double-header, down H t quint, 1 Midgets, 9 to 6 Naval Recel In‘ St little opposition scalp o 38 to 14 registered ten Delta Athle Manhattans, tack proved too mucl of h Clul another vietim to its the Calvary M. E. Gollan. Da factors in Peck’s w xhibiting a fast down, Presbyterian team, andria 0 0. when vary skets ) to 14. Peck Memorial Athletie Club added Mary's Juniors Manager Charles 1341, after 6 ¥'s Juniors have thirteen starts. or exhibited in the shoiv of the Wa to be staged Friday the Coliseum, \owned by Washingt the tent both ends of a ning _the Sacre and the Perry some ttion was offered it took the Baptist_quint, the of the prizes Among the Pekes Il be the followi pets: Hattie view Bug. S {Hu Cheetzy ~Wink Thom Ashton Dee and Ashton Mo E. N. Dingley's Eide Ashton More T Mrs. Jack and Kura Sank liam MeKinley Poo Chee of Orenda, Mis: & Tung, W. I y. Mrs. AL J Vesta B. Gardner’ b fell before the cuperior at- I for the losers. trouncing 20 to 14 were big 1ist b quint, d Grof n. attack, the Live ed the Western 18 to 14. Mars- twenty-eight P, Kee, Pekes h annual of t onians to ng be Mrs. More re Ou on and T Ohmar Mrs, Kw seen Washington Waldo's Glen- anee and_ Wen Tie. bench ngton Kennel Club, and Saturday at & best are who practically certain to take their share B. Yum Too Mrs. | Yin, | » Kang. Kee Wil- and Helen De Bree Swainson’'s Chinky Fry's Tee 11 and Miss ‘Wen Hu Pao Pey. Kwan are here guards co-operate in the offense, one must stay back while the other goes “down the court.” Teamwork in this particular can be adjusted as follows: 1i the right guard inter- | cepts the ball he enters into the| offense. This is the cue for the leit guard to assume a defensive posi- | tion. Ii one guard advances beyond the center of the floor, the other | guard must stay back to protect the goal (Copyright, 1924, Associated Editors.) POLITICIAN S MAY GOLF CLEVELAND, January, 23.—The Cleveland District Golf ~Association, embracing thirteen golf clubs in this county, has adopted a resolution ex- tending the privilege of its courses and visitors to Cleveland during the re- publican national convention, which cpens Jure 10. be B. comes into his territory. When both | thie hospitality of the clubs to| Western was too far ahead to worry. Dulin_of the Georgetown school made 1S peints Wwith seven field goals | and four free tosses, an individual | oring record for the series this sea- n. Clark and Furman played well | for Business A atirring batile | the “Eastern-Universit freshmen game to be play afternoon at College Park. The Maryland frosh have demonstrated their superiority over Western and Central. | is a ated in of Maryland ed tomorrow Two other games Wwill be piayed | tomorrow. tern is due to journe. to Annapolis for a tilt with Annapo. lis High School, and Tech is sched- uled to meet Gonzaga on the latter's {floor. The Manual Trainers vesterday ecasily disposed of Emerson Institute, S to 12, Gor a nosed_out Hyatts- | ville High Sel 19 to 15. piscopal High basketers fell be- fore the Baltimore City College five, 17 to 19. ol, Manager J. between Pine, Frederick compose the to Joe manage the Hilltop Orceo, and Vit Mount Vernon players ran shod over the Virginia Oriole tossers. | winning, twelve field goals for the win Randolph Athletic Club's newly or- ganized team is booking games. A. Donovan. and 7 43 to 21. Phillips, Do McAndrews ity are expected to report. ames with teamw averaging eighty- five to ninety pounds can be arranged with Manager Cranford, at Columbia Midgets by calling Government Printing Office_Preps will be the opponents of the Trinity 1"1“[z‘;rs tonight on the former's floor. eil, Zeverly Burnell, ot Ricei, Trin- i rough- MacCartee scored ners. Ccall at North 2421, o'clock, Bowers, novan, Foster and quad, Challenges to the Litheanian Amer- ican team of Ealtimore may be sent Muzdakis, boulevard, Baltimore. 539 Washington HIS CUE WIZARDY HERE Ralph Greenleaf. champion pocket billiard player of the worid, will dise play his wares at the Grand Central Monday and Tuesday. James Gillion of accompany Greenleaf. are being made to I pear at the Ri Hospital Tue: 11, Hopp. to retain h AGO, tonight, when resum in the final 500-point block his 1.500-point match with young Jake Schaefer, he will find the balls 1 excellent scoring position at the head of the table to add to his lead £ 1,000 to 739. Facing a deficit of 131 points last night as a result of losing the first block, 369 to 500, Hoppe took full a vantage of Schaefer's inability to score _consistently by _putting to- gether runs of 182 and 172 and taking the hiock, 631 to 239 play pair_ap 'ep tossers were ition when they 23 to 5. the field offered little oppo amped Friends School, the winners led baskets. ¥ r other win, downing the Nationals in | teller of the losers shone. 1wo of three mames, The losers were not without honors, however. Sey- forth of the Nationals had high set, S and Jett. a teammate, high with the Independ- former in the Play was spirited in ent-Navajo game, which the won, 13 to 12. King's goal closing seconds decided the issue. Thomas of the Independents and Klein of the Navajos performed creditably. ame, In the Shipping Board League, Sec- Tetary's captured the odd game from eneral Books. lunding the second nd by a sin pin. Pierce of the € was the best man with a set and game of of the Washington won three games » Department. Pauline winners, had the best tied with nate, for high game, % Juniors flashed into the they beat the Twin Oak Juniors, 30 to 6, and the St. Martin Juniors, 42 to 12. MacDonald, Kessler, Neumanu and Ourand of the winners displayed their wares to good effect. St. Andre: limelight when Rillie's Team Ladies League from Post ¢ Thomas of the set, 304 and Quaites, a tear 105 Culp of the Carnegie Athletic Club played well against the Woodside a Athletic Club, his team winning, 16 2 to 7. Accurate goal shooting enabled the Nationals to show the way to the Perry Athletic Club, 42 to 9. Southends lonnd an easy opponent in the King Pins, winning. 22 to 8. Tossers representing the Service Company of the Silver Spring Na- | tional Guard uncorked a big surprise when they took the scalp of the Park View quint, 25 t 10. Caddington, Fliiott, Fling and Saunders were the | outstanding players. of the War Department pped on the gas and won thiree games from the Quartermaster int by good margins. Matlack of winners had high set, 353, and f the same team, the best Ram The Medicos pulled the sume stunt on the Hermies. Frankies. League, s Three matches were rolled in the Mason gue. Lebanon winning ihree from Kind David, M. M. Tarker taking the odd from Albert Pike, 1 vil getting two _of ihree f ashington Centennial. Jough, of the Naval quint, was the of the eveni with' a set of and game of 133 In_the Burean of Engraving c the Wild s picked up three when the American Legion fi to appear, and in the Athletic Club Jeagn Rosedale forfeited three games to Bagle Athletic Club, Petworth Athletic Club upset the dope when it defeated the City Club team, 45 to 44. Three extra periods were' played before the game was d cided. M. H. A. of Wash- ington fell before the Y. M. H. A.| . quint of Baltimore. 33 to 20, last night in the \lonumenl 1 city. NORTH CAROLINA-V. M1 GAME AT CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL. N. C., January 23. —The annual foot ball game between North_Carolina and V. M. L will be played here this year on November 8. For the past two years the contest had been staged at Richmond. AUTO GLASS FOR WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES. Installed While You Walt. Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. BATTERY CHARGING LLAVC YOUR CAR IN THE MORNING ~ NORININL ~ CARTY 'S 160814 Toxners of the Y. 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STOCKHOLM, January 23.—Grave- strom, Swed best figure skater, atered for the Olympic winter sports t Chamonix, has been taken ill and orbidden by his doctor to take part In the contests. Con billiard Copyright, 1923, Otto Eisenlobr & Bros., Inc. At all dealers Populares. Admirals Perfectos 10c . 15¢ 2 for 25¢ L S. BLACKWELL & SON Alexandria, Va. Northern Virginia Distributor enrietta BASKET BALL RESULTS. - At Manhattan—Kansas, 16; Kansas Asgies. Z1. At _Pittsburgh—Pittsburgh, 20; W. and 3, 19,

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