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24 ‘ SPORTS. - THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 192¢. SPORTS. ————— — Snively May Coach George Washington : Americans Protest Scoring in Olympics HATCHETITE GRID TUTOR PILOT OF SKATING TEAM - % APPOINTMENT DUE TODAY OBJECTS TO BONUS PLAN _. Captain of Princeton’s Eleven Last Year Likely to + Be Offered Position—Catholic U. Quint En- tertains St. Francis Tonight. . f BY JOHN B. KELLER. EORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, anxious to adopt an ath- G letic policy that would give it more prominence in the field of intercollegiate competition, this afternoon was expected to offer © to A. Barr Snively, Princeton graduate of last year, the foot ball coach- -; ing job vacated by William Quigley of Pennsylvania at the close of the _last gridiron campaign. Snively, whose home is in Waynesboro, Pa., starred in foot ball at, Princeton for three years, and last season was captain of the Tiger eleven 1le was a most versatile gridman, having been used in both the line and’| the backfield. His work at guard was uf high order, and in the backfield he was employed frequently as a forward-pi heaver. In this last-men- nlon:d department of the game Snively was considered an exceptional © player. . ’ His name was to be brought before the meeting of the board of mana‘rer; of student activities this afternoon, with the assurance that he be well supported for appointment. ‘woul In addition to foot ball. Snively is swell versed in basket ball and base . ball, and probably would be accepta- ble to George Washington &8 an all- Year coach, uomelh!nf to which the universities and collegos are fast ,turning these davs he Princeton man, who {5 well known here. h: ad ‘conferences with the Hatchetl authorities. G. W. Would Better Athletics. For years George Washington has supported athletics onlv haif-heart- edly, but recently.there has becn much agitation at the university for a . broader sports policy. & betterment of managerial affalrs and a more systematio development- of teams. Well equipped through his experi- ences at_Princeton, whero athletics are conducted systematically and soundly, Snively would scem to be George Wnshingten hopes to have a revamped Quint to send against St Francis tomorrow night at Central Coliseum. With the return of Roll and Chesney to the squad, Coach Jack Daily probably will remove from the line-up a couple of second-stringers who have been performing regularly since the opening of the soason. The new blood may not be injected into the fray at the start, but undoubtedly will be used before the contest & very old. The Haichetites uro be- coming desperato and may try almost anything to break the strink of de- feats that have been their portion since the court season opencd. Track nthictes of Georgetown are competing tonight and tomorrow CURB CAFE BOWLERS | INTERIOR FIVE TO MAKE SHAMROCK JUNIORS Declares Allowance of 25 Points for Men Taking Part in All Four Events Is Unfair—Yankees Impressive in Hockey Victory. By the Associated Press. CHAMONIX, France, January 29.—Great Britain defeated France by the score of 15 to 2 in their hockey match in the Olympic winter sports series played here today. The Canadian hockey team triumphed over Sweden, 22 to 0. The American Olympic skiing team arrived today, accom- panied by Mayor Leach of Minneapolis. HAMONIX, France, January 29.—A spirited dispute has developed over the method of scoring points in the Olympic winter sports events, Before leaving Chamonix last night, William Taylor, manager of the American speed skating team, told the French Olympic committee that he was lodging a protest with the international Olympic cgmmittee and the International Skating Union against the allowance of twenty-five extra points under the heading “general classification” for men competing in all four skating races as a bonus for their participation. This method of scoring brings the total number of points to 125 and makes the standing of the nations, according to the French committee’s official list, as follows: Finland, 623; Norway, 49%; United States, 11; 4 Sweden, 1, and France, 1. Taylor argued that the Bonus sys- S, e scoroa 16 poincs tor|ARRAY OF ATHLETES Son-manes racer no cnanceto ssure| N MILLROSE GAMES in the genersl classification because he 4id not participate in the 10,000- meter event. NEW YORK, January 29.—The plek It's like asking Charley Paddock |of America's leading college and club: p o the lathletes will compete in the twenty- ter run l:xd order to get a four events on the Millrose A. A. pro- rating,” Taylor sal gram tonight and tomorrow night at “ an ideal man for the rather difficult | night In the pretentious indoor carni- u s M s | HEI E E The French committes is obdurate sy hereieeingeer oon | UPSET MANHATTANS| DEBUT IN GAME TONIGHT| PICK THEIR LEADERS |ainriss "ttt Seros 8s " Madieon scuere ouraen Since Quigley's resignation several | York. The main Hilltop representa- vised must stand. Jole Ray, Ray Watson and Harold 1ncal men have been mel\l‘flnnilun. lhl)‘n will hdel on l|he floor tmivfin"ru\«n Skaters Go to Paris. g.obbema?lccm;f"ez ll?;r.e:’n lMddlteltz‘!ln to Inown &5 have been considered are | sprinters, middle-distance runaers|leadership in the District Duckpin [ J NTERIOR DEPARTMENT tossers, who are after the scalps of | Shamrock Junfors again thi composed of Jewtraw, Moore, Stein-(cent Lally and Willie Plant, promi- P! gain s year. 7 v tar, - : . . . n nent metropolitan athletes, are am Unts Brewer, 0‘37;’155 Mty i | MddliohEwouts performer League last night when the Manhat. Aloysius, Palace Laundry and City Club quints, will make their 1924 | Marion Smith has been elected presi- | metz, Donovan, Bialls and Kaskye, |p,." (oo P SLeamong » g Sy i 5 = e § </ dent: Arthur Bopp, treasurer: Stuart [led by Willlam Taylor, thelr man- e hd Conch at GonseEn High games. The Cafe team turn®d 1 debut in a game with the Naval Receiving Station five tonight ou the’; Woltnmer. captain, and James Horan, left for Parls mmediately after “Sehioot Tast year, and Dinty Hugnes, Sames of G10, 679 and 605 for 1724, latter's floor. Play will start at 8 o'clock. Coach Jack Sullivan of Tu- | Pusiness manager. =% "7 "RV | o "American-Beigian Tockey maccn. | VIRGINIA TO RACE PENN former Bethany and George Wash- the Manhattans grabbing the first|terior hopes to put a team on the floor that will topple the sa L en- o speedsters waited only long = erior 1 r pple the sailo viable record last year, winnin te their com- T e Tavse men may be round with a nice 565 Mulros of the | bination. Challenges to Interior are being reccived by Dr, A. 1), Biuu at | thy ; mes out of forty-ons. | pestiote upon therr victory, O TEAM IN WILCO MEET __pelected nw assistant foot ball coach “;lmé‘ e ;;‘%sf'Lrb‘:{v;'z"(n;‘f;".‘c': Lincoln 2252. He ho&es to book a series of games with Palace La e ar B Thunberg, the sensational Finnish| NEW YORK, Jsnuary 20.—Univer- o the Hatchetites. " 0 FL ; b e kg Aloysius, City Club, Hyattsville National Guard and Peck Memorial Ch ° TDsed Akt Ao N e e eate to | #1ty of Pennsylvania has accepted an n.‘Jr’.élf Weshington, all of the local : i Ebes ik s rolladlitn the | b T e o Al N DIl ey tenighb At/ 40 giclocc at get the decision of the Finnish fed- | invitation to race the University of varsities cxcepy Gedrgotown will be ¢ M Wtas ant U naaaulon Tncerior feat bell texny are | doT Tt strget eration as to whether he can maks | Virginle team in & match relay race o o 's cam- g . ® g L, o (b e Un lained Tom Gormley and Jack Heg- ‘ John's and Mount Pleasant won the | Gosnell, Riley. Dinty the ‘Winton Ath e Jcteating i ships. - i % g ' 2 . 0 Y and | the Wintos 5 A e d a concert and arty, who did well with the Ted und -’ : odd game from Osiris. Blumenthul | Cashill are among the most pro e e G1ubaoh, ‘93 ' | dance at the Seat Pleasant community | United States and Canada Lead. Bleck last year, whi ¥ of Osiris rolled the highest game of | candidates. . Riley b n T alberts ana 0ol of the Dack. | house Wednesday night. Canada and the United States ap- Arthur Baur, manager of the Lang. |PeAT In & class by themselves in the S Q ractically are fix- v ate 3 P T e Pand Gallauder. re- ; gk Lioithres mitColeg. 15 able expericnce on the court at the | men were the individual performers. spectivels. Georgetown probably ‘will « ¥ 1* Shipping Board League staged three o gan. i e W base ball team., has hurled a defi |hockey matches, in view of their Aecide upon a eucceswor to Jackie o matches. Legal Clalms won the odd o~ » . 1 Boys' Club Yaukees casily disposed leading sand vesterday. The United States Halones—If the 1923 coach s not to from Secretary, C Accounta | S 71 0U% o ‘ae the Aloyelus Breps: | O th° Lberty Ath B0: B4 To 16 He is receiving chal defeated Belglum, 19 to 0, and Can- be retalned —at sn sathletic board ‘ 7 did the samo to Voys ccounts, and | fTOM NoM_on & l loysius Preps. the business office of T! % ads downed Czechoslovakia, 30 to 0. meeting next month. A % | : Reconctliation, ruining wiid, 'took | Teams doeieing games are urked 10| Tossers repre & the Kappa Al- | Jack Brinkman, last vear's hurler [Sweden beat Bwitzerland, 8 to 0. il {two of thres from Supply and Files | £9C 0 fouch with Mansger Clifrora Q“n Fraternity he University of [of the Petworth Athlatic Club, and| T iss, Belgian and Czecho- versity put as 4 i Elias of Reconciliation was the best {f Main 7 b d took the the | Freddy Noone of the 1923 Mohawks akian teams were hopelessly out- into fts basket ball game . ; man of the three matches with his A = pany are expected 4o play for Langdon ed. while the SBwedes, who had s it did_into its practice b / game of 148, und set of 361. With victorles over City Club, 2 Ry Others to sport the Langdon uniform | b o St. Praneis' quint of - Company F of the Hyattsville Ni n n . D N Baur, Hughes, Brooklyn will be in for u deal of IA“‘ the l:lovultnr\'r?‘:;m!;e e, | tonal ¢ uards_and ':'Axx"t':"‘ on h, Farr, Zachary, puble Brookland gymnasium. nnex No. 1 won two of m | Barracks, the Petwort otic Clu Nasi * d e A and Black ve rans i Corporation Audl. with Swenson of | It casting about”for games. " Man o BF b0 Taut mamon of the s their drill showed alout everything the losers, belng in the spo . B. Alderton, Columbis Vernon Tigers and the Nationals, the needed to make o _capable floor team, with & set of 335. Pourren of the|booking contest former winning 14 to 13 Daglish - Haddick of o) Coach Fred Rice's delight. same quint had the best game, 124. sl AT R I PADDOCK ASKS TO BE el Ao R et Tberts, Byeslin. Fitzgerald, Lynch ; woo of the Nawtieal Laague turn. | . GIFIS" Athletic Club of St. Mar. ohe e American ‘textn (gt theRockey and Lawler will ““.‘f l‘?;; f;?:r to- g ‘ua‘n."'a total of 1.G41 _,m‘wm all «\l::‘t_nd"r‘ll(mnl::::ll_-xt! nn{; with somne REINSTATED IN A. A. u. minute periods, as is the custom In night ready for a vegl SUREE S0 by | three games from the Potomac quint. | (¥ms In the sixteen-year-old class.| Colambia Jualors are to meet the| BOSTON, January 29.—Possibility | America, waa refused by the commit- The big game Wi b P niversity The counts were 532, 563 and 546. Tm- i Mount Rainfer Juniors Thursday [that Charles Paddock, Californis| tee: and consequentiy thres twenty- | | e et e d Immaculate Concep- jrie of the Potomacs' was high man night at 7:15 o'clock in the Wilson sprinter, might go abroad with the| Mminute perfods were played. —an con’ect fresnoen, and lmmaculste Concers With ' set of 343 and game of 137.| St Am@few Jusiers and the Stan. |Normal School gymmasium. American "Ofvmpic team: next June | ,,Xhe OIympIC ice program yesterday b s, " Skt P almo includes ure skating. in whici o'clock. o anl In the Terminal ¥ League, Electri- | mich entortainment. tonight "I a|_Pero Midwets wers busy vesterday. [¥38 sirengthenied with the announce- | 458 'BOIEI Thughran of Sevw Yoric The Brooklanders are move Mgy cal Department wofh two of three|game on the Epiphany court. Play They downed the Smithfield Midge!s, |nlicq ‘for reinstatement with the| And Mrs. Thereea Weld Blanchard of anxious to take the measure of Si. from Telegrahers. Anchorman, Bal- | %ill start at 8:30 o'clock. MacDonald, /37 to 0, and the National five, 21 to 13, | X2 taur Athletic 1'nion e the | Boston competed. but no results will Francis tonight. Duriug & rol Inrd of the Eleogrical quint turned in | Theis, Ourand, Sheild, ‘Neuman and ibut they fell Befors the Ace quint {“Wiiil " PGyt prestaent of tne|be given out untii the fres figure com- fion o trip last month the Red and Black the best set 4nd game, 241 and 122. | Kessler of St.'‘Andrew's are expected Garfinkle starred for (he lyunion, said that he would lay the an | Petition is concluded. when the points the season in the court of the Brook- T Columblans of ivn collegians. The secore in that| A. BARR (WHOOPY) SNIVELY. Ladjes League captured the odd ouely ted in thia mateh {8 anticipated in was in the school or set figures. team that won by this score. B e 5 the score of 18 to 10. BASKETER, TOP SCORER | ‘515"t “(ne’ nockey sertes will be POLO GAMES LISTED gymnasium. Bowers, Pine, Donovan, | | Harold Cunningham, Ohio Btate Unl- | with France being met. 1f they win COACH AT WESTERN HIGH MES LISTED | Ereittli pooes o sy oawi| * WILL RUN NOTRE DAME!} j fhan Tt § ST ARCHED to Cimeinnati for two games, on Feb- | challenges through Manager Donovan | $pecial one-mile re een | honora in the w % . 7 1 E ot the Kansas City Athletic Club in- H as a one-arm paperhanger with the hives. In fact, the George-|ot the United States Military Aoad ok ‘taeet Bira Fenttacy 5 Iths latter holds over having ed in WILL SCHOOL COACHES. tans were defeated in two of three sustained one of its threc defeats of e washington | '° TP . Pe;:::;‘l: all three games. Phestion Sl i Retld R BODr (A dr the wniely S - SRl dents. The Colum- ‘Webster |the Epiph Eagl o Athletic el - i S ot e, b 7t | xiflaodhia s Plices oo ik gaf ontdly SR Glock’on) CUNNINGHAM BUCKEYE | et pistia iiedis: snisiss AHEARN IS A FOUR-SPORT v b = = the D fve toniehe i tne aecer | KANSAS U. RELAY TEAM COLUMBUS, Ohio, January TG R DR A - A hviiation o dome| Thr Bandoioh to °‘;‘ Randolpl | KANSAS CITY, Mo., January 29.—A " Lot ,l:m‘dmlxm"n‘ onriaradat ity i vt D) A0 e i e v s 1o s Grore: e e R ] ATy St e R R — COLLARS ; 5 A ‘ot New York cqmprise the West| Capital Stlent five will De the oppo- | door t the lat town mentor is the only one of the kh‘gh sc;ml?l (coac:t;l wh; Potnt team. o nenc @t the Washington Freps to. o Three membars of the crack Kanaas c°-;'r|mi°rr.:hffnm:df:he§"e?:&"o’o"n'hp'o"n’;n, ANN ARBOR, Mich, January 20— i = §t i to string 1 ; 3 ? the Universit tutors four teams. The development of track, base bal oot ball an Hisights court. Xn a Dreliminary tiit, | new Missouri valley eonference rec. Slne‘dzf:;:gd %l’ltnnnelg:;la ?‘h.‘,o. zosl?m ‘;‘R;Ml::x;‘d g::"rmo.r oacm:ér ? basket ball is up to Ahearn, Coach Mike Kelly of Business, however, is . that will get under way at 7:30|o0rd for the event, will run against! Capt. Minor of Ohlo State holds|will open its six weeks' second to Ahearn in point of “service rendered,” as he handles base ball, Basket Ba" Tlps ook, the Washington Frep antors | dis oosies Aifth place in individual scoring. dJune 23. foot ball and basket ball. The Business coach probably would develop Bernie Shields, Lincoln 5404, is anx- e — a track team, but there are no facilities at the 9th street institution. fous to book games for the Washing- Other uchsnols are (n!c'l ere‘ fortu‘; ton Preps. nate than usiness an ‘estern, . Immaculate Conception Juniors fell Themmper of cosches count tor 8o | 100 CITIES TO SEND BLOCKING jimmacaiats Concencien Juniors ful fnd Bastern tve, Anemase beiara| BOWLERS TO EVEN = N e s irack teams this year, for it hus just each. been announced that he would have hvie e charge of these two sports. s tra p.n';::t{r-a-own Bie Puliman Ath Announcement also was made &t| CHICAGO, January 29.—Bowlers, 3 letio Club, 21 to 19. Charley Newman 3:3‘1:‘?:: 1::;2 bé:“l:kt?a"mwwm 28aIn | o oresenting 100 cities, will compete played well for the Kana: {u. Mem- . In the twenty-fourth annual tourna- z bers of the winning quint are to hold 1 GEQ. P. IDR & CO., INC., ‘our basket ball teams were to|ment of the American Bowling Con- ™ ek the Mocr today At el £ohe |ress opening here February 2. = Buys Jar at Drugstore Practically put them out of the run-|Cincinnati, 33; Fort Wayne, usrd when Herrmann graduates in “CHUCK” CARNEY, MM, AInE. a8 they already have dropped a|Grand Raplds, 34: Indianapolis, SETWEEN “M" AND Millions Use It — Few Cents February. i - 1 j o ' i Devitt Prep tossers are to figure in University o nois star and caj A s o anue SmOkerS and Pair of games. Kenosha 28; Pittsburgh, 20; Toledo, ' OPPOSING GUARD. £ ML Emerson In.| CHICAGO, January 20.—Johnny|¢ain of the all-Western Conferemce Tech may offer Eastern a stiff bat- | 20; South Bend, 18; Louisville, 17, and tle. Yesterday the Lasterners nosed |New York, 1 to be the opponent of De- | Layton of St. Louls broke the world | team, 1931-22. High S % 1 . S vitt this sfternoon at the Nalonal -point o {for Western ; 7y \)e Guard Armory. Georgetown Prep will | parog.ors 5 S0-polit thres-cushionipgiyey, greatest number ever cored |\ 2% ; our UIC e 1 out the Mount St. Marys quint of | Toronto' &nd Wignipes, Canada, billlards match in_tournament play| By 'a in.m single collegtate ! L . e [T g W, A\ ' q stem to dealers acum in the first doubl . mecond half of the title series. Cen- |OUt-Of-town entry of 1,125 teams has Py And Western were to meet in the |brought the average Trepresentation opening game at 3 o'clock, while |Of citles to more than ten. . Tasters and Tech were scheduled for |, Milwaukee, with 120 teams, has the NO2 1S TO the final engagement. + jlargest delegatfon. Detroit will bring PASS AT “M Western will bend every effort to |&n even 100, while St Louis has a : trounce Central, for it 1s second in |forty-team entry. Thirty-two teal MO 3 IS OPPOSING ; 1he race and appears to have the best [&re coming from St. Paul, with ti GUARD, chance of later toppling Eastern, |following additional important rep- ¥ 'y . ; = = & i ou 1K€ EL Baitimore, 22 to 20. Coach Guyon of |have teams entered. the Light Blue and White used his — — twenty-six innings, - beating_ Augie EE will be dealt & severe blow | Kieckhefer of Chicago, 50 to 20. mean Factory- igars for you. - XPIch an,mex 81 the top ot the heap, | "*hinaio, 35 teams: Cleveinna, g2;} | O3 SXSCUTHS BuoCK - 3 2 . . SRR W ARK AT BILLARDS | i g, oo oie| P2 | ~ Its a splendid cigar. s xer eewur vorinsi | BROKEN BY LAYTON " Answered by ; , L The large demand from e Tl et ¥ pevars blew It should always be remembered 1,«sonu.uw:m nfx":dn'i'u next month. | {he forme p';fiT:;' l:ld lrt‘y guo that blocking Which involves bmiily' 'rospec 0 se vacancics 3 s, who beat i i t Gark’ according to Conch Kelly, "~ ° | Plerre Maupome hers In twenty-nine |jomeiate. '::,'dt,}.':,““’,",p?,:' o Business will encounter Eplscopal | innings last season. He had a high |;8" 5 5 (i Figh Thursday in the latters gym-|Tun of seven, one of six, two of fouring called. Scientific blocking calls nasium, and thrée threes, missing in only ten.[for the placing of your body be-/ S ——— i tween your opponent and the point CARNEGIE GRID TEAM |CUE CHAMPION IS BUSY. |3t Wwaich Ihe fan be is suardiie i Raloh - Groentiar. ok is not necessary to rush a man in | PITTSBURGH, Pa., January 20.—Thé | ;i piheenierty champlon pocket) blocking. Take your position and ot ball schedule of Carnegle Institute | ily d! o let your opponent run into you, as! 4 < . : & @ Technology, comprising elght games, this hccomplishes the same result. 3 E: . 5 15c been announced as follows: day, Avoid_facing the man you are at-} y 0 city cueist tamber 37 Dayion Univerity. Central ‘biliiard pariors, B : 4 % 4 . was to 5'&13..’:: Znial Celegy; H, Teleds sl | gare at 2:15 o'alock and §:15 o'elock. "‘d i 3 56, 5 ‘The champion billlardi; also was - T et RuEY 4; 8, Penn | to accompany Gilloh, George Cox and ,m‘ at Btate Ool Pa.; 15, pefpasintly | Harry Carroll out to Walter Reed oo 55, Teatine 2 et Do Houpltal late this afternoon for an i S i it HOCKEY RESULTS. : = At Boston—Pittsburgh, 8; Néw BASKET m RESULTS. Haven, 3. At Cel is—Ohio State, 33; Min- n:al!. Paul—S$t. Paul, 5; Minneapo- -.;.t“il?"nlk 3 PO, At DeluthedBvelsts, 5 Dalith, 3. vt 15 (extea. peried Blarets tempting to block, if possible, but rather take your position at the point at which the block is to be executed and give the impression that you expect to receive a pass. This often results in taking two men out-of the opposing defense, as one will invariably follow you, and if your block is successful you will o take the m: z:u"-.r’e attempting to ‘z"",}[‘m_'m block out of t Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed ly in any style you dike. “Mair-Groom” is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effeat to your halr—that final touch r.. dress al ne. hel ! Baie. "l ALLEN R. CRESSMAN’S SONS Makers Philadelphia

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