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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, L, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Three More College Floor Tilts Due This Month SEASON AT CATHOLIC U. SANDLOT 6RID FRAYS | CORBY QUINT IS LOOKING | WILL START TOMORROW/| WILL DECIDE TITLES TO TITLE SERIES GAMES | City Club Five Follows Blue Ridge on Brookland List—Gallaudet to Face Alexandria Quint. Little Athletic Director at G. U. HILL fi ning d nitely for 12, 1924. s N e e e S S e S RS SPORTS. 31 &V”‘&&&*% Open i Every gg Night . ‘ Until L] Xmas Keep to the Right and Buy Right Here Suggestions from the Xmas Toy Store Ives and Bing Mechanical Train Sets $1.49 to $12. 50 Mee, Track: O-gauge. Crowsovers; O-gauge Switches; O-gauge, per pr., $1.49 runnelx . 49 .50 Mechanical Train Set, (ron ycomotive and “tender, light . 2 cars and track.... $1.98 i £6.50 Mechanical Train, large engine, tender, cars G4 QR and, 10 pieces of track ooty Sl Ives, Lionel and Bing Electrical Train Sets $2.98 to $6000 Two titles in the 1924 sandlot foot ball competition will be decided Sun- day when the 135-pound Southern Preps clash with the Apache Preps at the Washington Barracks, starting at 1 0'clock, and the unlimited Geoknicks | tackle the Mercury aggregation in Grif- | fith Stadium at 3:10 o'clock. Both games should abound in good @t ball. The Southern Preps have Improved considerably since they held the Apaches 1o a scorelesg tie earlier in the have practiced several new plays, Including an aerial attack that they think ought to down | the Apache Preps. Hobey O'Meara whl referee. Tt is reported that v, former Georg will play for the € He is cligible, as against the Waverl and the Naval Recely Billy HRIS HUTCHINSON'S Corby tossers are cager to display their ‘ wares in as many games as possible before they clash with the | more formidable unlimited title contenders. With Aloysius in the championship picture and several other clubs with more than usual strength, the (orby five does not intend to let any grass grow. under | its feet. [ s In its initial game with the Trux- ton Athletic (lub Hutchinson's quint | displayed championship qualities, but the five has a rough road to_ travel Teams that could be termed “trial | horses” will be met by the Corbys in i effort to round it in shape for the more important games ahead. Tossers of Company C, 16th. Tank | Battalion of Camp Meade, will tackle the Corby five Sunday in the Congress | Helghts Gymnasium, starting welock. The Yosemites Wi ton Athletic Assoc action In a will S Standnrd Track... ... -49¢ O-Gnuge Crowsovers uge Bridges. . 1ons. s nuge Switches. . auge Switches, electric T TR Standarad- uge Switchex. = BUSINESS BASKETERS BEING GIVEN A TEST Coach Ly BY JOHN basket ball teams of three B. KELLER. the varsity group are engagements are scheduled defi- ler of this month. Catholic University is llaudet, that was beaten last night in Bal- paign by the Y. M. H. A, quintet, nore contest beiore the first of the year. are to make their season debut tomorrow night in opposing the five of Blue Ridge College of New niversity's freshman team and_the five of Cen- ash in a preliminary beginning at 7:30 o'clock Catholic University is to invade the City Club to utative team. On December 27 Gallaudet is to entertain | O1d Deminion Boat Clab of Alexandria at Kendall Green. S5 GOLUMBIA TOSSERS T0 MEET PRESIDENT xpected t e | Iy « ¥ YORK, December 12.—The| umbia_ University basket ball {squiad will be presented to President Jolidge at the White House tomor- , morning Deer Blue and White resident of Washington, ob- the appointment’ with the ident through a friend attached White House. Il be in the | manager harley and Deering. They Washington this night here llowing the the wh ve local igently, only ~ b the remai 2 ey » two tilts and ( - - n Woodworth of Business 1ed today to pick his first- quint on the showing made the Stantons in the Ninth gymnasium, starting at ame of its ca Extra. Cars, 3 mech. e mmy Connol- track star, | string knicks Sundas t he performed Athletic Club g Sta Martin of the Geoknicks and Jack Sullivan of the Mercurys are putting the fin & touches on their | teams in preparavion for the afrair. S. A. CROSS-COUNTRY RACE AT MARYLAND Dry'- Cell hia Ba- 3 “ $1.00 Complete Line Ives, Bing and Lionel Trains and Accessories Catalogues Free on Request Mazda Bulbs, for series Each 12ic Carbon Colored Bulbs. 15 > o I'hc r spacic ndsor amp posts, semaphores green material in the and Coach Wood- worth is anxious to determine how his players will stand up against the Stantons, a team that ma v im- pressive showing against Tech. an Furman is the only regular in Ninth Streeters’ squad, while Lacfsky played in some of the titular games last r. May and Brist should bear watch- ing. 1 that ill ¢ Business squad, to be will worth ommy | and ted upon | Known Brady, former Notre Dame given a chance (zainst the soldier Ford, Ray Catlin, I Johnny ¢ are belng co Ly the Corby pilot. Litt of the soldier quint reported tosser, prove his AKeters, b apt a for- as quint regu- | Meln orward 14-Volt outfits. 14-Volt Two for Fancy 14-Volt Deco- rated Bulbs. Each 30c and 40c Lionel 10cand 15¢ 25¢ B vin - by Winton Athlctic C| cored a to-23 victory over the Independent team. Mike Codella will captain the Winton five this ye while Edward Malloy wilk act as manager. Capt. Dean, Dezendorf and veterans of last year, avail- Central should give a good ac- of itself against the Catholic freshmen tomorrow night | and With Hale, able, count | Univer: | at Brook - b= University of Maryland expects to be host to more than 50 harriers to- morrow afternoon when the annual uth Atlantic A. A. U. cross-countr: upionship will be run under uspices. The racc will be at 6% mile 1d will start promptly at 3 o'clock. ‘The start and finish will be t College Hill In all likelihood, competition for the team trophy will develop into a three- cornered fight among the squads of | Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Aloy- | sius Club of this city fine collection of distance runner: Maryland bases its belief in its strength on the showing the team made in the 10-mile race in Baltimore | Thanksgiving day ven of the first 10 runners to finish were Old Liner: The Maryland team also has defe Virginia and Willlam and Mary te this vear. Its only loss w ginia’ Polytechnic Institute, { bure, at th set of the campaign. 5150 Bing Train Set; light, locomotive, ten- tracks 00 gaugerri. . P49 track o Hght, der, track: Headlizht Bulbx; back: §, 14 and 24 wa each opal s head %1050 Lionel Set; electric track r demonstrated O-gauge locomotive, five Club_ offered the ation little opposi- tion yesterday, the latter winning, 41 to 14, Wright and Reavin were the sutstanding players for the vietors. Roamer Athletic Naval Receiving S 20c Eleetrice Street Compices With gg e wp $1.69 Full Line of Motor-Attachment Toys—W indmills, Fountain Merry-go-ro and mar cpponent Tow il Genau, 0'Donoghue and Cos- tello of Gonzaga High's five are being | punted upon this season. The 1| Streeters will e in 12 games, the | first of which is scheduled against | the St. Joseph Prep quint at Phila- delphia. In addition to a four-day |5¥!% ! trip to New York City. where e avie and St. Regls School teams will | (4Pt be met, Gonzaga has games scheduled | 121501 TEPES, HOPD with the leading scholastic court tal-| \iaie® Wil DIy 7 ent hereabout. seeking games at ( U. OF M. FROSH FIVE HAS 30 CANDIDATES More many Capt. Bing Train locomotive, ten sl O gauge clectrie $4.98 FREE' When You Buy From Me TRANSFORMER free with every Electric Train Qutfit, as follows. least $15.00 $4.00 Transiorme ast § - ) Transfor T ) Transformer $10.60 Transforn Scoot th N coach conted the nd hill fair Vindsor me ‘»«. Little Motor Hustler . « ‘lh- « nent in Chevy Chase Ath tough opy five Saturday night in the Gymnasium at Chevy Cha Du Athert Alexander. Tribby, Hub! Fisher and Ar- Al has the By EY Ives omotive 1k and rheostat Train Set; LLE two ca some probably have loped cnough team play that, cou. led with the matural capabilit athletes, will m; a form wh party 10 play- undergraduate rrett, traine will leave for afternoon and spend ke Ch Chevy Ch cland 1 XY 5 H ve ) 1 1 - the first time in town University oflicially sanctioned athletic Lou Little, who did such work ;i of the Blue varsity A1l team th 1r three-year con 1t position es not go i the For history 1 to have an director excellent and Gray presentation squad will th will ago Columbia the local court tp the depart fo annual game be played. A 1t the Navy a score of 34 Phi Sigma Kappa of the University ¢ ryland fell be- | fore the Hyattsvi High hoc 5, 12 to 10, Parks and Dix pl | President aternity quint | Ann a5 With outfit With outfit costing at 1 With outfit costing at I With outfit costing at lea BELL—With ¢ Mechanical Horn, has ed well costing 2 ppoin b ting at ey Phouss A superior passi 1| Palace Athleti hington Barr it and Spahn of the Hankins of the soldiers creditably game enabled | Club to down the | five, 37 to § victors and | perf; Strom and Farer mbia in that high scorers for | ame, are not mem- bers of this year's squad. | SR \..\, has Leaten the Universi o L R | | AMBERT, STAR ATHLETE, LEAVES NAVAL ACADEMY h.\z Friday ANNAPOLIS, Md., thlete h demy through the resignation Robert . Lambert of Jowa, a member of the second class. Lambert substitute ining of ot ittle’s appointment, a popular ball players, Washington reported for the University ) basket for rs, team than of them high school s the freshman of Maryland Among the leading candidates are Adams, Thomas, Woodward. Brown 1d De Marco, who were at Tech last ason, and Davis, Merrill and Ste- \ens, who performed for Western Smith. who earned the all-high se- ction at center while playing at astern last vear, and Whelchel, a ular at Western during the 1923-24 campaign are expected to report shortly. Smith has an injured foot and Whelchel had the end of his fing cut off in the machine shop vesterday’ Linkous and Stubbs, leading pla ers on the Bel Air (Md.) High team a r ago: Miller, who played for Han- Stead (Md) High: De Ran of Hyland (Md.) High; Greenlaw of Ridge N. J.) High, and Bomberger, who hax much ndependent basket ball among other promising con- tenders. SOCCER TITLE PLAY | WILL START TODAY opponents Boys av who de = ery purchase of a Velocipede, Trieycle or Tool Bag and Tools, Pump and Stand—Free with every Bicycle by one at Pullman Athletic Club Northern five at 7:30 o'clock in th gymnasium, will LES & GUN Daixy Rifles, December R e, ‘WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN‘ TO PLAY GAME IN TEXAS | BUeKHANNON, W. Va | Virginia Wesley pted an invitation of pro- | ; 1ist rgetown may be ) e at teams in various day andar worthy of the uni- Tas State athletics, i the many ordinary have appearcd on rotofore. Little den by five of the Hyattsville ruxton te 2 to 1 Harvey to lead his team’s attack Company ¥ National Guard o s, Tree Lighting Outfits 5250 House Carrent Lighting © i, o §1.39 sz.oo a crewman, and as a tackle this vear he had to meet |every prospect of making the var- niversity in a|sity eleven as a regular next season. Dallas. Texas, on | Though he is one of the leading scho! the |ars in his ciass, he decided not to pur Fair Association. | xue er. rol of its will be athletic December | College | has acce Tver Johnxon Single- $10.00 e new to be one b1 N intion o be opponen Barrel »rth quint morrow High S will night in < meet Base Ball Giloy S0e ster W exvilte w4 a nava £21.50 Win- Chester, ity's strength rather teams | at Lincoln 13 : "‘.CONFESSION S ! by the manager $19.98 its sch = FOOT BALL scour - Club, new and manag P Henderspn, bunch of tossers in Fred Wil Dick Harvey, Arnold Wesson, | Wesson, Add Jones, Robert Roccaty and (harles Homer. The fi has im- | pressed, as it lawe colors of | the Silver Spring s a has tur £30 Le- fevre, ronstrated dur- | Golf Setx, son that he | SSO8 up nistrative per- bly fitte ,1\ e snet £ Acsk the Boy What He Wants for Xmas And He'll Say A La France Bicycle he will b Ice Skates ; 3 y Vonr e gliborh AUl Styles and Sizes 8 RANCE Bics $1.50 Up FA Sweaters Sweaters, in and Alre red the Aggies, the a 4 in 63 points to in three games raging 16 ars old, to join club, should get in touch with manager at ele- | & fies| Columbia 1 expected today nd a s ) 8 IV—WHO'S BOSS AND WHO ISN'T. (The authorship of this authentic series is withheld for obvious reasons.) O repeat the conclusion of the last chapter—for this is important— | there in virtually every American college a dual control of [ athletics. It consists of the official control of the faculty com- | | mittee and the unofficial control of the alumni committee. | Now my main text in these articles is that the unofficial control— ! | the alumni committee—is the actual control, and that somes pretty nearly | being the nub of the whole discussign. is in Leominster.| 1 know there will be many to di of the | pute me on this, as I am not dealing hat ever|with obvious or easily obtainable Iennsyl- . but I have overwhelming proof ected as an | of the truth of what T s . 1916 and 191 Iere is what the faculty committee, hool | consisting of two or three members. in the | is supposed to do: adelphia n vard| Seclect the graduate manager—in re- 1al Yellowjackets of | cent vears a paid employe. also played with upon selections for and went through | managers for various teams. s without losing See that a high standard of \rh‘)!’!r-‘ utained by athletes, d approve schedules coach and Al l-wool white, black oflic ad foot ball will cor 5 mx\ hing staff though he will participate in their teilly, for y the Hilltop, as coach of and track, and Mo s trainer whose home s regarded 2 foot ball tended the U viania, where as s all-American tackle ile coached the L e Prep nasy, Pull over stsle $6.95 Pull-over Styl 1 $7.95 Boys' Sweaters, vt $3.95 ™ Y B is se to the the Vv - BTN actively coaching. large Those who have watched mentary graded school for the past several weeks a keenly contested battle tween the Iark View School teams the grounds in the first of ch will dec The game clock \ Einaed tha asiernl award, while Park V| the top in the V ames. The rivals put in finishing licks vesterday and ht to offer the other some tion Park th lar spring A bell v - ibe-flern their team's 2 attack when the Company I Reserves of the Hyattsville National Guard wero downed, 22 to 16. Wright was best for the losers selocipede $8.98 to $20 Ball Bearing Roller Skates gh | Little, tized and put on a business basis. Hence the final preponderance in in- fluence of alumni over faculty com- | mittees—of unofficial over faculty control, = Ila a thr as one on oy players rsity T Coll of the Carroll the their | Ir] 2iso ¥ bin Midgets o akoma Midgets, and Ellis in th vietors. Fitzgerald ed well. Subterranean Foot Ball. “On account of the flercely competitive phase of foot ball scouting, thé e enterprise has’ been constant underground. It is th not any inherent villainy, which counts for the hidden tem. The | alumni who lend hand in making it pos- sible for boys to go to college who otherwise might be barred by inferior | scholarship or lack of funds are indi- ally men of fine business and pro- al integrity. The faculty members executives who succumb to infl- uences which often—and I speak ad- visedly—leave them no alternative but | economic disaster, are, 1 am convinced, above the average of American citizen- ship in sportsmanship and loyalty to professional ideals. I believe it has all come about, not because of lowering standards of condue Decause so few people have really understood what was happening. In later chapters I will give Incidents and details, showing how the system works. disposed to 6. wit limelight for of Takoma | rome in ite fi it ix still lead ix Almost A “sure LA FRANCE when a_hoy GOOD it was ntee this wheel Ter naw. W PREE ven in am at t and the pro Irankford the Yellow i consccut & moment « His fi at « materia - ire | ¢ driven . T believe, and each student Tive MAT BOUT To PARELLL aitiated LDATOR LRI AR at the Mutual Theater. Parelli lost the first Tall, but 100k the hens Live &> Your Old Hat 7 ~OMade New Again Cloaning. Blocking and Bemodeling by Exverts. { Vienna Hat Co. | | View has a’ slight weight ad vantage, but the Blow athletes he- lieve their speed will offset their foes greater poundage. R rgetown this ye 1 and that of mediocr: auality, he developed an « won half of the games on i ule, and s ecded in building ‘IUH-.\. rd line r the best in this section. handicapped, | owever, by the weakness of his backfield material and a lack capable field general nder cach year a complete public ncial accounting of college ath- ~ FAIRY LA FRANCE DIXIE FLYER IVER JOHNSON “ Juvenile Models.. .. $27.50 up Large Models ..835 up Catalogues Free Upon Request $2.50 Foot Bal Boxing Gloves: all up extra quality leath leather $3.49 er; guaranteed blad- 5 Basket Balls regulation size; a |-r_..\‘nv— $1.95 >xtra quality 17»“1»?114; $3.95 cial grain leather £400 Foot Balis: s Special Foot Ball: grain-fin- good quality peb- ished cowhide leather; 'a good bled - grain leather; stu ball; complete lish Junior, bladder ¢ Qg with r.n\huh tace and g6 50) lish Jun This Week’s Radio S ecials p $2.50 Crystal Set $3.75 Eveready 45-V. B Battery, $2.75 $30.00 One-Tube Crosley Set, $2.00 Eveready 2215-V. B complete. g Battery $35.00 Twe-Take Creskey Set, .40 Columbia Ignitor No. 6, 35¢; complete . $4.00 R. C. A. and Cunningham Tubes We Also Sell These Well Known Sets Atwater Kent Crosley - DeForest Radio Corp. Super-Hetrodyne Freed-Eisemann Splitdorf $18.00 Tunger 75c Aerial Wire.... .49 Chargers .. .....$15.39|3-In¢h Dials Insulators, 4 for. .. .. Sl 00 Rheostats. ... .69]$30.00 Music Master Guy ere, 65 ft..... 35 $6.00 Brandes Phones, $3.89 Loud Speakers. . $23.98 We Carry a Full Line of Radio Parts in Stock at Cut-Rate Prices. KELCHNEE PLAYS SHERMAN George Kelchner and John man are due to meet in a billiard match tonight.at the C nd | Central parlors. Charles Bartelmes | won from Clive Richmond, 100 to & last night. and | | | | | | =5 = sh pocket | 3 PPN What Really Happens. Here is what the faculty committee actually does selects the graduate and recommended effort |lumni committee = O Bt of its| It approves student managers se- e L Nt | 1ected by coaches and alumni D et hattie In Balti-| It falthfully performs its duties of s team o e s ‘ot play | maintaining high scholarship sta Gugre ol ds—as he can against the pre Altimore center, tossed a|@ e i e Mgy g [ e and alumni com- : | - det forward, | Mittee. | ie e e “his| 1t places a purely verfunctory 0. K o behind, und the | ©n the schedules of games prepar: s tErongh ] coach and +he graduate man- the donciucine | renders each year statement of finances, cluding—probably not understanding ~—the really interesting expenditiires. Here is what the alumni committes supposed fo do: ) oost the college in every legiti- w encourage attendancs at games and rallies and do all pos- sible to nourish loyalty and s:rvice to the school. That's aBout the li of its legitimate function. Here is what the alumni committee ally does: Selects a graduate manager and gets approval for its selection from the faculty committee. Co-operates with the coach on the selection of student managers, with later faculty approval. Contrives means of getting prom- ising players past scholarship bar- $22 > manager by the Gallaudet put forth a game 109 11tk Streer TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats |EISEMAN'S, 7th & F sy hnE2 itation 1 rubber blad- der $1.39 ther: 4 e NS Wire and Disc Wheels Enameling, Trueing and Strnight- ening—Service and Parts. W. S. KENWORTHY CO - T 1617-10 14th St. Phone North 441 35 Foot Rall extra quality led- grain leather, guaran- teed bladder 53 95 6 Soccer Ball; regulation s exira_auality pebbled- ¢4 05 grain leather & !u.lu from $7 95 regulation X b2 TCopyright, 1924.) omorrow: ¥In Under the Tent. HAR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use It — Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore 4 = b} tint but Kendall thy field whistle s Riddle, outstandir registered s counted once verman and Y. M. B A its most flashy pl half, which it entered end of a 22-to-14 score when a general without in- ISP SN was the player of the fray. He ven goals from field, and from the foul line. Sil-| lin were the leading re. Gallaudet did ng in the second on the short t center, - D kRl > T =38 scor -4 s m LN S Md., yland auto- of the rile Kenneth Spence has been elected of mext vear's omoke City, r of the M this year, manager John Ennix assistant man foot ball team matically becomes 1925 eleven Zalesak of this city of Hancock, Md., assistant manager team. e ac! . -%m who know the value of smart appear- ance wear Arrow Collars. Arrow Collars present a complete collection of styles that have, during a quarter of a century, built up a large and loyal fol- lowing ofsatisfied wearers. These know the comfort of that assurance afforded by that little touch of formality imparted by the clean cut starched collar. i o8 i - ) oy o —_— PRINCETON TO PLAY NINE GRID BATTLES PRINCETON, N. J., December 12 Trinceton’s foot ball schedule for 1925 contains seven games. Including iwo with teams not on this vear's list, the board of athletic control has| anounced. 1 Washington and TLee replaces Lehigh for the second game of the scason and Colgate plays the mid- instead of Hotre Co-operates with the coach and graduate manager on the prepara- tion of schedules of games, Obtains money to do fuietly and unoflicially that which cannot be| done openly and officially by the fac- ulty committee. Selects the coach. Maintains the big, silent back- ground organization of foot ball on a business basis. “The Boot Behind the Kick. A careful consideration of the above contrasting real and supposed functions tells the story of the ir- resistible encroachment of alumni on college athletic control, which prop- erly should be vested in the col- lege. It is a commonplace of general in- formation that graduates of large or fashionable Eastern colleges slide ecasily into metropolitan business. Selling bonds in Wall street is al- .| most the inevitable next step of many a graduate of Harvard, Yale or Princeton. As the years go by, these men succeed in business and gain money and influence. They retain their -loyalty to their college, and b e DarEte- K. D. Cabinet, 7x10. .$l.69 season home game Dane. The Navy will be played at Annap- olis. The complete schedule: October_3. Amberst; 10, lee; 17, Navy, at Aunapoli: Xuarthmore. November T, 14, Javen. . derpbesTe G A 5y READING PICKS CAMP. READING, Pa., December 12.—Lees- burg, Fla, has been selected by the hoard of directors of the Reading ington and Colgtae; Harvard; Yale, There is no proper substi tute for Even stubborn, unruly, or shampooed club of the International League for the training grounds of the team next Spring. HARVARD SIX VICTOR. BOSTON, December 12.—The Har- vard hockey team defeated Massachu- cotts Institute of Technology, 8 to 3, Jast night. gradually behind each college there is built up a body of strong and re- sourceful men who stand ready to do a good deal “for the old school” It is perfectly natural and inevitable that, with the desperate drive for winning teams, these assets should be utilized. 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