Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 29

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924, SPORTS. " Busy Week End for D. C. College Teams : Gridiron Code Changes Worry Coaches TYPO NINE AFTER THREE DIAMOND, TRACK AND NET HIGH SCHOOL NINES TO GET MUCH WORK TILTS ON SATURDAY CARD |to work their teams to an advanced development during the | Baster holidays, which start today pite and end a week from Monday. | The four teams that have made it Catholic U. i”"‘r appearance in the school cham- plonship series—Tech, Central, West- ern and Business—are in need of conditioning. The next titular mateh will be played between Eastern West Virginia Runners and Yale Nine Will Invade of Hilltop—Maryland Racketers and Lafay Ball Team to Vi more BY H. C. BYRD. LEAGUE TITLES THIS YEAR/ of any sandlot team here. clubs have confined their ac §) All of last year's veterans are back. NION PRINTERS' base ball nine faces the most arduous schedule While the majority of the Washington ctivities diamond athletes will compete in the Department and Potomac circuits as well as the Union Printers’ International Base Ball League series, | which will be held in Chicago this summer. an impressive showing in each loop, too, Stronger than last year when they copped the Departmental title and won the International Printers’ laurels for the second consecutive year. to one league, the for they are of the Washington Base Ball The Printers hope to make | considerably INTERCITY PIN TLT FEAR GAME MAY SUFFER FROM OVERLEGISLATION Kicking Tee Abolition Is Expected to Make Running and Passing Play More Important in Foot ’ Ball—Rule on Screen Pass Hazy. The Grand Central bowling alley management has decided not to erect seats covering alleys for the Martins- burg-Washington match that is| gcheduled for Monday night, but will | have instead plapes for spectators | directly back of the bowlers and the gallery. Manager Carroll notified President Stocking of this | change in the arrangements and al:-'n) that no‘admission will be charged to | witness the matoh. 'po Br the Associated Pross EW YORK. April 18 dose of legislation i Fear that oot ball m rule-makers contin suffer from an over- a ing end the pla 2 g ! LENTY of campetition is seheduled for local college atliletic teams |and Tech April 29 tomorrow. Most important of that listed for Washington fields is | the Georgetown-Yale base ball game and the Georgetown-\West rginia track and field meet on Georgetown field. Other contests are the ase ball game between Catholic University and Lafayette at laryland at West Point in lacrosse, Maryland at Johns Hopkins in track and Maryland at Catholic University in tennis, \-, Judged by what it accomplished yesterday against Catholic University, ale has a nine capable of giving the best of college outhits a real struggle, and inasmuch as the Blue and Gray has an excellent diamond aggragation. | ;uc contest ought to be one of the best exhibitions of college base ball to | o¢ he seen here this year. Having whipped Harvard yestetday. Georgetown |« v«vulrl like no g better than to take a fall out of the Elis. The track and field meet the Blue = S MATCH IN PROSPECT i ry for the home squad s no st Virginia w Devitt Pri e NEW )\ P \ led slock Athietic meeting Epiphany Asvociation, Sunday at Parish has ¢ 30 G According to the dope, the Printers should be well fortified with boxme Norman Hutchinson, Heinic Webb and Simons, who led their team 1o numerous victories season, are ounted upon ily. ‘Then a in The Grand Central 1 all expenses of | burg teamis trip to th | ing nas receivea a 1 Martinsbu nanag that his ecrowd will arrive Mon morning, attend the big league L tall match in the afternoon and sta the duckpin battle that evening manag N code every year, has been cxpressed by men close to the coachine situation in the country. Several drastic the national intercollegiate rules committee will have a on the game. it is thought, unless coaches comply with th as the letter of the law The complete abolition of the kicking tee the game to such an extent that coaches w running and passing game, and confine the kic punt and the occasional drop kick. it interesting; for the 1ocaliatars The legislation against “passive In-|and terference” on the screen pass has | been cleared somewhat, but it is still | POLE VAULTER INJUBED‘ v, and violations will have to be | PHILADELPHIA, April 18—Nelson | decidedly open before any official | The shifting Sherrill, former indoor intercollegiate | Will call them, observers believe. “m point . il i Al Amirican The solons in charge of the rules|5 to the molesivanlls CRARIOn & J AN | have apparently had the spectators in | lutionize this Olympic team prospect, dislocated his |mind more than the participants in |kicking te right ankle yesterday while attempting -‘M‘normz to dl‘\‘vrs‘i{‘: z'm game, rniawm or s ¥ sald one prominent authority. | play, it is considerec [a twelve-foot vault and probably wil | **.& 008 JOC 0L SN are in (1 rules will contair be out of competition for the remuinder | developing 2 kicking offense find | whereby of the season. Last year Sherri o 1 the same ankle in the Cornell dual meet ement | xon and Dulin, two new Tech | fih flingers, gave & good account of | sclves vesterday, when their turned back the St. Alban team, Brookland, 1. Therd possibility of toxmen hurling in the cham- providing Tew does t of control. The ten safe clouts measures enac Nick Pammelle, Bluckic Robertson a and Johnny Olivet are the latest o eatty "Pound af Arlington | players to cast their lot with the St.| o Club and Lew Hollis of the | Joseph nine. uccording to Manager rnment Printing Office nine, who | Frank Cinotti. A game Is wanted | eravie flinging for the | Sunduy by the S Joseph team. Get | Brownie | in fouch with the manager at Lin- short; Tommy | coln 4 Hood, first, and Larry and Feldman, outfielders, ported to be in fine fettle. Veinte Webb, who pilots the club will get « direct line on his players Sunday when the St. Stephen's Club is encountered on the Washington barracks diamond. Play will start at (@ 0 oclock. announcing is so ners 0 Alban, The visiting team just now is at the top of its game and should make of the Petworth ‘lub failed to puzzle East- vesterday in an abbreviated | ing. 4 to 0. Hast- showed strongly at the bat Shemrock Seniors wer. Navy Ya arine on the diamond at southeast must booters | their kicking their attack rop kickers 5th and L streets Gkt et osition for the tr Arlington Athletic Club will tackle own_from th § a pable as that to tack swn. unless | r advance- th. within a | take in day. was to them today fium, B Boxe hall managers and players are invited to hear Billy Ivans, noted | umpire. speak tonight before the Dis- e 6 B, 2| CHANGE TO BE 0. K. WITHIN SHORT TIME| BMLESS Y Much interest April 15— Frank Chance, | n Ame ylvania avenus + make the YORK. April | international their years of labor discarded by the Interior labolition of the artificial kicking tee Lafayette \ine Strong, vette is safd to team and should s me Several other diamond experts also will speak. The affair will start at 8 o'clock ch panuel Lasker o J Capa a pien caused experts to predict between the next win 4 cha the Old the Line a me Manual two in the United r for the title which Ca blanca won in Havana in 1921 fr Dr. Lasker after the latter had h the showin for it is reported an array of clever [t 1 trip next Tues- |day and must remain in the hospital . {at least ten days recuperating from Clarendon Semiors arc secking a |sinus operations yvesterday and Wed- unday, according to Manager nesday. who can be telephoned at| The “peerless leader” will bLe *a ., branch 209, between $:30 | good as new in a comparatively short Easter ‘Parade or Main Street on the latters diamond thg Cherrydal an be | FORT BRAGG, N. (.. April 18.—Ed- | v _tommunics with | die nbri welterweight champion | Johnsen at try- | of the Army. Navy and Marine Corpe won over Red Shannon of Jucksonville Fla., lust night, when the referee stop- ped the bout in_the second round TODAY BASE BALLJ:.W P.M. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Washington vs. Philadelphia Tickets on sals Spalding’s, 1338 G st. n.%.. from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets on sale at Hecht Co. 517 Tth st. LADIES' DAY ricans, | has shown his | sx hax charge of the nual Trainers have never been sue- was not invelved in the tournam. swath in the championship Although neither master comment- | matches | ed upon the possibility of match, Dr. Lasker said he would not retire and his friends regarded th k regain Th o class work. e ryland will have (. West Point with the Cadets » have o mustered its” la » he latt o said rard rushing team. but not n their stickwork ue that the West 1 their stickwork, it ry difficult for them to take € of the Co diffieult contest game MICHIGAN STAR EUBT. GANN AREOL April and Manager Jim Shaw 15 Athletic Club will t excellent o Maryland | seek to N every large City the Easter Parade will show that the best-dressed men are wearing Sarnoff-Irving Hats. There is a Sarnoff-Irving Hat Shop in the heart of almost every large city in the United States, patron- ized by men who seek the best. Get that Easter hat today. 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JKins ersity defeated | ] atout Tor. aames in & dual track | (206t in taeh wienl Clarke of Hop- Randolph at Lansh 3 | Brothers, any time between 6 o'clock 1% ball | forty-four moves. upat from Eldfin Bogoljubow in sixty-five moves Alexander Alekhine of F ished third by drawing w 8 ietlly Austria after | th thirty-twi rd Reti won | with Bo; vard dash i of either nine, took both instable pitch- for practicall t responsible Lehigh's runs Tenlestown Athletic Club has called off {te’ game Sunday with K stern | jubow s Athletic Association and w | for fifth plac Brunswick Athletic Club. P e by winnin; n start at 3:30 o'clock on the of France in Ly town diamond. The Eastern eam Maroczy beat F. D. Yate now will oppose Maryland Athletic | in thirty-eight moves Club Sunday at o'clock on the *hicago had a bye latter's grounds. 1,000 IN TRACK MEET. 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