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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON D. C, JANUARY 11, 1925—SPORTS SECTIO 5 - Active Week Here for College Tossers : Eastern and Tech Title Series Winners ALL LOCAL VARSITY FIVES WILL MEET STURDY FOES Wake Forest and Lafa Visit Daring*Next Six Days—Hatchetites to Meet Brooklanders in Tank. BY BYRD. ¢ ball team gets into action this weel University H. C. . The with Wake Forest appearing against Wednesday George for one of its annual tilts niversity of Maryland entertains Lafayette University at Loyola, | 4 its guest and GaMaudet will play o Maryiand dental schoel. Wake Forest will be Georgetown's attach to for that reason if known here in basket the best foot holic plays Ma ght with rest wil t so well witli,one of real test ‘BOTH QUINTS AT C. U. MEET WITH DEFEAT stionally with basketers. University freshuroit tefe the hey figured kland before red "he Brookland varsity stirring to Duvis-Elkins Col- lewe. the Virginians winning, to 18 Western High called victorious march of the 24 to The varsity its previous gan ad winning proportions speedy affair finish, with the edge by var- suid couch scason last night, but shape huving their dropped West while carlings, both freshmen much larger e main game was the outset to the invaders gaining fttle more pr the work of McKinney and cach of whom got three court being the margin of difference ibinations. Christy n the two o < making crowd at New M I would Bame beginn ti ti the s in the with the half time to the & ad alter several first of play 10 to Just tes of ping pong Tk prior leading a spurt due to and ficld t for b Davis-Elkins went and well whead i the second half with only six minutes to play was setting the pace, Here the Brooklanders rally, but was halted a dor real harm he visitors. Western ot off to « big early lead t with the, freshmen, bus " Catholic any University nter nd will 1 n strong in the Y |overhauled the high school lads. Scores of the bix game D § Barre McKin Christ Koelnderf 24, Positions rward Keane. Garvin Fitzgeraid Donlios Baley ey (2), Garvin (2), Baiiey Barret (3)." MeKinnéy (3) Koehn el 6; Bailey, 1 in 3; Barres 2. ach suary one at who Febru- ra all, is to t for Ha pire—Mr. 20 minutes Fitz, GIRLS’ SWIM MARKS Vande seetion foot ball t the In the whole Sout it s 2 T al would the o strength f the play at the Uni- White run s exp scholastic san v 1 31 3 York on swin given out in college committee the above the general n's ning and essed it them, anding perform- rding rds. furnishing the list ti | made clear that in pas {eirls’ records it has been acting un- played | officially, upon request, pending the the | formation of a woman's organizZation to control of the sport. All not | Youchers are on file, however, ready but | to be turned over to such an organ- pail | 1zation so as launched. the | The list follows: hone Collegiate. them TYLE in 60-Foot e nost abo st ommittee ng upon the Diffey : en He the k of se assume in soon have FREE SWIMMING Pool. Miss Grace pdgment in handling Kahrs, Bar- weighs | drive | pase | ' PLUNGE FOR 60 feet, 0:46 15 troit College, PISTANCE Miss Allce Van Hoe, Detrait Scholasti STYLE SWIMMING 60-Faot Paol sards, 0:34 3.5 e Washington 11 100 yards, 1:14—Hiss He wn 1 Newtown, vards, 3:06 1-5—Miss Bthel Evunder Childs H. S. New York k who De- who can the forwr, have iy Gertrude York Wainwright, Kahrs, nothin N about e MeGary, assertion t ing coach at 1in ley had i-Foot Pool. 3115 Mixs Helen Wainwright, &, Newtown, N. Y 110 4-3—Miss_Fraiices Cooney, S.. Flushing, N. Y. Mise New 100 Flush wn i1 il vards Metzger el MeGary, York i BACK-STROKE SWIMMING 0:4 Miss _Lillinn Stoddard, ishing, N Y TROKE SWIMMING he was Forest ards, ng 1 o TREA featec ays that becuus one 45 yards, 0 utheastern 11 PLUNGE Oz2mi Miss Detroit FOR DISTANCE ite time limit es—Miss Dorothy Detroit Andre. drop- 45-yard 1 | Northern 1 CGLLEGE BASKET BALL At Brookland—Davis-Elkins, Catholic University, 18 At Annapoliv—Y¥avy, 20; Penn, 17. At New Brunswick—Lehigh, Rutsgers, At C inc McWood, uth Carolina’s the t Atlantic essful in 243 bitat olina = te 273 Chicago, 16. At on—Mercer, 28 Furman, 19. At Minneapolis—Minnesotn, 161 v | Wikeonsin, 14. Ha At Columbus—Ohio in- hest | dfuna, \ At Ann Arbor—Michigan, 20; North- | western, 16. At Akron—Akr | A Woieaz—ouis Cincinnati University, 27, | At Oberlin—Oberlin, 335 Hiram, 11. | At Guinnell, Towa—Grinnell, | Mixsouri, 23. ¢ At Lesington. Va—Bridgewater, 19: Virginin Military Inxtitute, 17. | At Cleveland—Western Reserve, 36: Baldwin-Wallace, & v DHrRlAf New York—Princeton, Y e | Sheta maintain teams,| At Biackeburg—y. P. e laiisi cord State Normal, 21 ol At Hamever—Dartmouth, Z3: remem- < n and o Stote, 30: about the in which app: ection was against Polytechnie with B3; Cave, 14, University, Virg v would not <53 per- effort : 24 Co- L, @93 Con- Yale, At Des Moines—Kansaw, 331 Druke, At Franklin—Franklin, | Dame, 22, most popular | L Charlettesville—Virginia, £ropds ok ‘ Lynchburg College, 19. Virg that the 2 26; Notre boxi 203 tire ution more attend every match | VTRCRIETE COTE ., Tt is recalled that | mech, 18. had a member of its bOXING | A¢ yellow Springw, Ohlo—Denixon, the Olympic boxXing team 1ast | 407 Antioohs 12. At Knoxville—Tennessee, - . ixxippi, 13 WILL MANAGE PEORIA. ——————— PEORIA, T, January William | HANOVER, N. H., January 10.— Rodgers, ma of the Albany, N.|Dartmouth opened Its Eastern inter- Y., Eastern League club last year, has | coilegiate league basket ball cam- Leen melected as manager of the |paign here tonight with a victory Peorta olub of the Three Eye League. lover Yale, 23 to 17, 20; Georgin Virginia tear Summer 155 Mis: 10, ARE GIVEN SANCTION| has | York | 40: | nip-and-tuck affair | visitors | intermis- | the Brookland youngsfers came back | second half and all but | | { | had 1im | meet | the leg muxcies and ‘ | BEL | | | yeite Among Quints Booked lo{ Washington's | with for | ball, but | ball teams i the | suffered their first | n two red-hot games at | colors | | ficient in thelr | i BuaxsioT WiLLAMS -0} AUBUID, Ala | KCKED 2 FieLD GOALS FOR A TTAL DISTANCE OF {0Q YARDS anst clemson T will be added to t I'wo clashes with th clash in a home-an Eastern which is located in Baltim Baltimore N are other table ¢ that wiil may be added a Poly form be Open Campaign Thu The Old Line yearlings their campaien with Thursday. They will er in the afternoon and that provide-a curtain-raiser for land Varsity- the volunteer menior of th working under the general Burton Shipley, coach of tl The Maryland youngster travel at to to ecord, when Morris to vear's Country tor at Albany (N out of 13 battl the Navy Plebes However, the ally speed ath Y. material and a winning ¢ should be developed. In which has been narrowed a jot of rangy, speedy keters, although ed exy and rience. Amc all hig DEVELOP LEG MUSCLE What may be done by By MAURICE KE Basket Ball Coach, Nor University The Inte Jack trainer, developed a litte I n with thix w basket ball sprinters on the track (e senson, and also do a I Jumping. Thix wax done dy tlon. He insixted (hat take @ great mumber of thought it was not mecex any apprecinble distance siart, Thix idea will centers muscles in shape for rapi ACopyright, 1 LEXINGTON, Va., Janua the second successive dropped the opening baske to the fast Bridgew: score was 19 to 17. The ¢ ed, 5 to 11, at half time, and gained a one-point le; fore the game ended visitors rang up a free floor goal to win. NEW YORK, playing its opponents partinent of the game, basket ball team intercollegiate league b January in game from Columbia by 24 to 15 tonight, team improve his jumping ability hix vear V. ter Bagles, the captured ist e Catholic ness, Western, Tech and Central also offers attractive games. i-home arrangement with Central i Un Plebes Linations raday. will games ge Business ht will Mary- on e varsity, | e yeariings, direction of he big team, will have match last under letic direc- ademy, won & to only is exception- fon | omb the squad to 16, are hefty bas: them have Jack Smith, Basket Ball S a cente NT thwestern sreat den in con- ich has worked out very snecessfully. He would have | train with am ittle high- to develop co-ordi centers ~tarts and mary to mo after the also wpeed up forwards und guards and get their d pivoting. V. M. I. FIVE DEFEATED. 10.—For M. 1 ame The adets trail- but rallied ad just be- Then the toss and & ry t ball TIGERS BEAT COLUMBIA. 10.—Out- every d Princetor its first asket - bali a score of , also wi open | IEVE IT OR NOT. —By RIPLEY MADE A HIGHRUN OF 477 (pf 40 CARPET TACLKS © VIECES OF GLASS 2.0 LATH NAILS ONE GLASS PITCHER © HORSESHOE NAILS 5 2-NCH SCREWS ONE LAMP CHIMNEY ~— Dessert 2 BONEHANDLED KNiFcs 3 MINCED PEN-KNIFE BLADES EN games, seven of them with Washington teams, have been booked for the University by freshmen basketers, and two or three University list, but Bus: A second yet to be dated, feature the iversity of Maryland Dental School, | 11 be played vear: Duve Wes 1 te: Welche a regular Ham Adams Lewis Thomas, De Marco, who were not prominent Stephen and subbed at who man- tit; Fred and Donald for Highland Greenlaw, who Ridzéwood (N. J.) Leatherman and Samuel voung giants with no ex- came from Thurmont, and Grantsville (Md.) at at Tech a year ag Joe Woodwird and A went but in the court gan | “Younz Me | Western, and aged the R | Linkous, Stubbs | (Ma) played and John Winterberg pertence, (Md.) | High, The sched to Tech Tom ill, who Davidson. i and White ol J. DeRyan performed Trvix who High High s follows | (in rfternoo=) Hy 7 to Varsity-Li suery 17—Catholic University freshmen January 21—Catholic University freshmen at Brookland (preliminary to Mary-Cathol Varsity game) January 22—Central Higl January 85—St. Alban's. | January 29—Tech High. Junuary S1—Navy Plebes at Annapolis. Febiuary 12—Baltimore Poly at 10ith Regi- ment Armory in Baltimore Varsity-Princeton_game February 16—Western High 'NOTRE DAME ELEVEN ENJOYED COAST TRIP CHICAGO, January 10.—Foot heroes of Notre Dame, happy over their vietory over Stanford, in Pase- dena New Year day, but making no omplaint as to treatment accorded them, were greeted by about a hun- dred followers upon their arrival here vesterday h at Qentral O ball Harry quarterba crutches Stubldreher. ok, left the and his 1 foot "in a cast result of a 1| en bone in his Capt. Adam Ish carried a silver foot ball, emblematic . of national gridiron champlonship. Asked how they were treated | Huntzinger, star end of the team, re- lied all-American train on ft as a ankle. big W reat; haven't a complaint malke.” teferring to the steel brace worn by Jim Lawson, the Stanford star, Hunt- zinger, said “He wore game befc we it for about half of the re they made him take it off. He got away pretty good Bach and Kerny, our tackle and end, got onto him.’ Huntzinger was asked if the Coast team played any differently from the others conquered by Notre Dame this Fall. “No,” he said, “they were big- ger, that's all.” Ji Crowley, member of the fa- mous backfield quartet, was left on | the Coast, due to his lowing the contest, c COAST ARTILLERY QUINT TROUNCES DOMINICANS With Colvin and Jacob leading the attack, the basket ball team of the 260th Coast -Artillery, D, C. N. G, vanquished the St. Domini¢’s quint, 24 to 21, in the Coast Artillery Ar- mory last night. It was the fifth straight victory for the Big Gunners. Hickey played a good game for the Dominicans. t CORNELL U. GETS EGAN TO COACH BATTERYMEN Arthur F. signed as (“Ben”) Tigan, recently an assistdnt to Wilbert Robinson, manager of the Brooklyn National League base ball club, has been engaged by Cornell University for indoor coaching of its base ball »attexy candidates. Iigan was for years prominent as a ‘lass A minor league catcher, and saw American League service with Boston nd Cleveland. He was assistant to Stanley Hurrls-at Washington during the first half of the 1924 seasom, more | High. | preliminary to | to| until | llapse fol- | [§:2 BALKLNE BILLIARDS £ins, Dac 25,19, =y HENRY 7 HAR?‘QISON o — o} Syvacuse N WE HUMAN PERFORMED BefoRre T MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL CoLteGe oF PHILADELPHIA Thenksgving Day 120y et canry D. C. QUINTS PREDOMINATE |NAVY’S LATE SPURT ON MARYLAND FROSH LIST | BEATS PENN QUINT ANNAPOLIS, Md., January With Pennsylvania basketers slightly outplaying the Navy until the last five minutes of the game, the Mid- shipmen put over a brilllant attack and snatched the verdict by a 20-to- 17 sver has a more thrilling game been played on the local court Both teams had learned the game in similar schools and massed their players in their own court, passing and dribbling around until the op- | portunity to toward their op- {ponent's” goal offered. In this line, Pennsylvania excelled during | most of the & and made particu- larly good work of the dribble, which the Navy did not seem to be able to use well in its attack Though bettered by one field goal in the first half, Pennsylvania had a margin by 12 to 9 on its foul goals, the Midshipmen penaities as dashed toward the the half Day was who could register Navy, his total fr four goals Five minutes before the close of the game Penn led, 15 to 11. Leg- gett then cut the margin a point by scoring from the line, and Day regis- tered a fine angle shot. It fell to | the 1ot of Jones, the guard, to score | the peints which put his team iy | the lead, and he did it on a great | side shot. Leggett then followed by | basketing the ball on a long toss to ke the score 18 to 15. here was no relative for the Navy Penn scored fro two minutes The score Navy (2 score. the visiting basket. During the only player at all for the the floor being change, as and Boldblatt for i the floor in the last Positions. .. Right forward Laft torward. Center. 3 Right guard enport Leggett ic.).... Left guard.... Goldblatt Court goals—Day (), Jones, Signor, Daven- port (2), Morris, Block. Goldblatt. Foul goals Craig,’2 In 5, Parrish, 1 in 2; Day, none in 1; Jones, none in 1; Leggett Morris, 3'in 6: Kneass, 1 in'1; Dessen, Daven’ port, 2 in 4 Substitntions: Nav , Badger for Day. Day for T Badger, 1l rish for & Dy, do 2t for Signor for Cralg. Finuyjcania— netss, Carmack (o Desten! Desten. fo Senirr for Tlock, Kneass for Refe U. of Pa. (17). ..(e.) Kneass Dessen ¥ Wlock VISIT NEXT SUNDAY Kingston basket ball team, con- queror of the world champion Celtics and winner of the first half of the Metropolitan League race in Néw York City, are due here mext Sunday night to oppose the Palace Laundry five at the Arcade With the Husta_brothers, Powers, Riconda, Artus and Campbell in its line-up the Kingston combination has high hopes of taking the cham- plonship from the Celtlcs during the present season. An_ outstanding feature of the Long Island team's work is its ability to shoot fouls. Manager George Marshall's Palace players have proved their ability to stick with the big teams. A week ago they hunded the famed Hagers- town Elks a defeat and tonight they meet for the third time the Celtics in New Yerk. |GAME AT PASADENA CLEAN, SAYS THORPE sustzined by Netre Dame players as a result of their New Year day game with the Stanford University eleven prompted the re- mark by Ed Thorpe of Columbia, who refereed the contest, that despite its abrasive effects on the Middle West team, the Intersectional clash was the *cleanest gridiron battle T have ever seen.”” “I have never referecd a game where players put up a cleaner brand of foot ball or tried harder on both sides,” said Thorpe. He added that players and coaches on both sides expressed admiration for the clean sportsmanship of their opponents, and paid the referee the compliment of invitmg him to wield the whistle for them again next year. Rumors of ill-feeling among actuab participants in the Stanford game, growing out of the Notre Dame in- juries” ot the four inches by which Injuries Stanford missed a touchdown, struck Among fhose who are expected tolls.a member of the basket ball team Thorpe as at odds with the facts frequently incurring | players | SCHOOL FIVES MAY USE CATHOLIC U. GYMNASIUM High school hasketers, whe started their annual championship nerles yesterday in the mew gym- naslum of George Washington University, may stage the remain- der of their titular games In Cath- olle University’s big symmastic hall at Hrookl The Hatche- titen court. while good for the x entirely too xmall to ne- ate erowds b us have attended high school basket ball contests In paxt seaxons. 1t can care of few more than 500 ctators at o coutest. The use of Catholle University's Eymnasium has been offered the high for Winter's wames, ¥ athletic advisers are (o consider the offer tomorrew. If it ix aecepted, Fast- ern will meet Western and Cen- tral will tackle Business at Brook- land Tuesday. \GALLAUDET DEFEATS BLUE RIDGE TOSSERS laudet and Blue Ridge College staged a thriller of a basket ball game on the Kendall Green court last night, wh the home team won by the count of 31 to 29 The game was replete with faney floor work and some clever shooting, and the New Windsor tossers showed remarkable staming, never using a | substitute; despite that th set a furious pa all the way. Gallaudet assumed the lead at start, when Bradley tossed in a goal, {and the Kendall Greeners were in {front all the way, except for a few minutes at the outset af the second half, aithough the Blue Ridge tossers | seldom were more than a couple | points behind { It was a game in which every man | played consistently, although Riddle, ;Ih-vul\, Wondrack and Dunbar made | some xeemingly impossible shots to | add the thrills } At the end of the first quarter the | Kendall Greeners held an 8- 7 lead, {whieh didn’t appear to mean anything, | at the terrific pace the two quints were traveling. They kept up the | speed through the second quarter, and at half time the Kendall held a 17-to-15 advantage. The visiting tossers staged a just after the rest period [ but swept the Kendall Gre thelir feet Gerlock and Dunn rolled in two goals and put Blue Ridge two points in front. The Kendall Green- ers pulled themselves tugether, and stepped away from the visitors dur- ing the next few minutes At the end of the third quarter Gallaudet was in front, 27 to 21. Then the New Windsor tossers threw a real scare into Coach Hughes' lads. Dun- bar and Gerlock got started and Blue Ridge drew up to within one point of Gallaudet. Byouk then saved the day for the Kendall Greeners when he shot one over his head through the basket. This ended the scoring, except for a free marker by Dunbar. Score the Positions. Blue Ridge (29) Right forward Heberliz Left forward. . ~Dunbar Center . Gerlock Right guard. | --Dunn Loft guard Hoke 1s—Byouk (7), Bradley (2), Wond; ), Riddle, Heberilg (3), Dunbar (8); i2). Dunn. Foul gosls—Byouk, 6 in 4; Miller, none tn 2; Heberl 8 in 6; Gerlock, nove iu Gailaud Byouk Bradiey Riddle Miller Holdren, G rack Gerlock 3; Ridd none in ¢ @31). audet—Wondrack for Brad Wondrack, Wallace for Refe minutes. DEVITT SWIMMERS LOSE TO MERCERSBURG TEAM MERCERSBURG, Pa., January 10.— The Devitt School of Washington, D. C.-lost to Mercersburg Academy swimming team here today by the large geore of 50-12. This was the visitors' first meet in six weeks, and they showed the effedt of their long lay-off. The relay was closely con- tested, but the academy team made up of Reid, South, Robins and Merrlil was successful Carnalt and Eynon were the.main- stays of the Capital team, while Brooksbank, Michael and Reid did good work for the academy. Michael's diving was of a high order. Brooksbank traversed the 50-yard back stroke in the good time of 35 seconds. Hass. Time of quarters—10 NAVY PLEBES SCORE. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Januar Naval Academy Plebes won Gettysburg Freshmen at basket here this afternoon, 38 to 19 game was the first tryout of the Navy voungsters. Broadbent, Bag- danovitch and Hannggan of the Navy t8ash. ave mmch: nébmise, o from ball The preliminary. For their initial contest of the sea- son the Accountants have plenty of material in Jack Boyd, Horse Buckey, Murdock, Ritnour, Rudding, Roche, Jerman, Riley, Breck, Beck, Owen and Spurrier, who are expected to appear in_Post Office uniforms. The Knights have Johannis, for- merly of Notre Dame, at center; Me- Intyre, Walshe, Dulin and Foley fo the forward positions, and Ryan, Ad- ams and Pepper at guard Both teams are arranging schedules with senfor tems. Games with the | Knights of Columbus five may be | booked through Manager Jack Coyle at the K. C. Hall between 7 and 9. Manager Eugene Beck of the Post Office team is located at 26 Bryant street. Corby Bnkery basketers and the American Railway Express quint are scheduled to meot in Heights gymnasium this afternoon. The Boys' Club ‘Flashes battle with the Corinthian Midgets in the pre- liminary which starts at 3 o’clock. The Aloysius Big Five will oppose the Peerless Club of Baltimore in the Gonzaga mnasium at 3 o'clock. Joe Johannis, Jerry Livesey, Pat Mc- Nulty and Jack Russell have recently been added to the I street squad and will make thelr first appearance under Aloysiug colors this afternoon. Quincy and Yosemite tossers will) clash at 2 o'clock. Eastern Athletie Club basketers are slated to invade the Fort Humphreys court today. - The Commerciad National Bank is entering a team in the race for Dis- trict honors. Lee Hart, former Georgetown University basket ball star. has rounded up an aggregation of passers that promises to furnish some lively competition for the quints wow claiming honors in senior raniss. Greeners | | | |1ent KEEN CONTESTS STAGED - BY HIGH SCHOOL QUINTS Gives Manual Trainers Hard Fight Before ustaining 23-t0-21 Loss—Capitol Hill Team Downs Central in 21-to-17 Struggle. Busines UINTS oi-Eastern and Tech are sharing first place it high school championship basket ball that got headway yesterday Washington University's tourney under in George new gymnasium, with Central and Business crowding one another in the cellar. The Easterners, the in the past two seasons, nosed out their arch-enemies, the Centralites, 21 to 17, in a morning engagement, while Tech just managed to dispose of Business, 23 to 21. in the afternoon. winners of scholastic crown to debut heduled to have to play While settos of \ present standings. It start against Eastern. However, the Red and® White will a spectacular game to excel either of those staged yesterda quality may not have been so high at times in the inaugural the championship tourney. cach battle was packed with thril to keep the boys and girls of the rival institutions on edge : Of the four teams in action, those)Tech into the a opposed in the morning portion of the | hauled. program were superfor to the after-| In noon contenders. Eastern and Cen-|a time tral frequently reveuled knowledge of | Dean team play that ought to stand them | hut in good stead in future tehes in the series. Tech and flusiness were more haphazard in thelr play, each seemingly depending upon the bril-{at the Haney of an individual. Tech pinne not caught its hopes upon Councilor, a little for-|in the t ward shot into the fray in the = d | ful tos quarter, while Business apparently | made the tried to bulld its attack around the So we mat te stocky Laefsky, also a forward though that uld iext Tuesday and may upset the the Bastern fo found it difficult and Dezer once the covered a way lefenders to stay over guard, a front lead was earl, success- Seruggs Hill boys lude these stepy in Central jum o a t of host by E outse and until mak a Iast juarter At t the Councilor Stars for T Each of these boys gave an excel- . account of himself in the after noon. Councilor really flashed a mc brilliant exhibition than did Laefsky and probu without its able little goal shot h would have garnered | (UO% ACT only the short end of the score. Coun- |3 o Ll cilor cut the cords for more than half | of Tech’s point total, registering five | 117 double-deck and sinking the ball | (g four times with free shots. He was|go ot the only one of Tech's players who | seemed to realize that well aimed shots were more apt to bring result than snap throws. Although speed in his work, Councilor carefully meas- ured each toss before making his| heave. | There was liftle 1o choose between | Tech and Business throughout their | Hob fray. Both teams opened play cau-| (i tiously, and as a result only three| points were recorded in the itial| quarter, all going to Business. Tech came to life In the second quarter after Councilor was rushed into its line-up and, thanks, mainly to his ef- forts Business held only an §-to-7 ad- | vantage at half time. More good| work by Councilor put Tech ahead, | 20 to 16, at the close of the third quarter. Early in the fourth period | Furman and Laefsky tallied Business | two points to knot the count, only to have Croson and Councilor n\omi et —— ; with on the beginni Coach Guyor team compdsed tutes. These boys impres vicked getting lars into with a rn's at hat prac seri toss Tech Busin 3 12 Zay i in Brist, 1 or for Bol Rivers for Rris Mr. Schlosse 10 ‘minutes. (Georgetown) o s tral (1 Macdo: Ha Ranta Dezendor f PRESBYTERIANS TOP || SUNDAY SCHOOL LOOP . \ Presbyterian took the lead | Tou League last | Rudice St. Paul's|Bunts. M. C. A.{~ Substitutions | Zier_for Bennie foz Heeke, Louden Referes X Mr Haws. T Weste in the Sunday School night by downing the Episcopal quint, on the Y. court, 15 to 6 Spiphany Seniors were eliminated from the race for first honors by the | strong Calvary M. E. team in a fast game that ended 14 to 7 in favor of the Mount Pleasant courtmen Marstellar and Clark, forwards, led the attack for the Presbyterians, ac- counting for three court goals each. Frisby and Linke were the stars of the Calvary quint. Eas £ or Madigar ruggs, Birch ieorgetown) t 10 minute. ! Once More! Taubman’ Week Da SPE By this time quite a few motorists have realized handsome savings by taking advantage of our amazing week-day specials in auto accessories. The great values here listed are sold only on the days indicated, an: it'll pay do ¥our buving at Taub- man’s early in ihe week For Monday Only. Headlights For Fords Powerful ge g5 Pr. 14) Positions. Epiphany (7) Left forward..........Ourand "Right forward. - Collins “llcenter .. Boeraer L Left guard. Storey Gottwals.. Right guard’... ruges Court goals—Frisby, Linke (2), Scrivener, Broadbent, Ourand. Scruggs, Stott.’ Foul goals sby. 2 in 4; Linke, 1 in 2; Rroadben in 1; Ourand, 1 fn 2. Substitutions: Calvar —Kepler for Frisby. Referee—Mr. Beckett Umpire—Mr. Collins. Time of periods—10 min- utes, st Paul Shaw. Laus.. Frawley Blumer.. H Positions. W, Left forward... 7 Right forward. Center ......... Left guard.. . MeNulty. 7. Right guard Court goals—Laux, Fraw Procter (2) Clark (8), Marstellar (3), Forl goals—Fraw ley, 1 in 2; MeNulty, 1 in 3; Pro 1in 1; Clark, 2 in 3: Mhrstellar, 2 in hwtitu” tions:' ‘St Paul's—0'Nefl’ for Laux, Fletcher for Frawlcy. Western Presbyterian—Young for Storey, Clark for Procter, Marstellar for ® Pres. CASEY AND G. A. O. FIVES FACE IN DEBUT CONTEST WO newcomers in the 1925 basket ball ranks are making their debuts tonight on the court at the Knights of Columbus Hall organized Casey five meet the General Accounting Office quint from the post office, another addition to the court game, in the main attrac- tion. The St. Patrick’s Midgets and the Woodside Juniors will figure in al the Congress |defeating the Referee—Mr. Becket. Umpire—Mr. ding. Time of periods—10 minute The recently Ira Connor, University of Tennessee athlete; Joseph and Bill Callan of John's College; Tommy Van Doren and Al Berres, former Central High tossers; Fred Mclntyre, for- merly of Gonzaga; Spencer Hart, who starred at Mount S Joseph's; Dan Radice and S. P. Shaw. Girls of the Maryland Athletic Club are challenging sextets averaging 16 and 17 years. The manager may be reached at Adams 3184 between 6:30 and 7:30. | Dan black enameled rims. A super Wings sloze it Tairor for- beck $ 4 30x3} Tubes 99¢ OF hict-erade gusrantecd rubber or Tuesday Only! Guaranteed 10 be sccurae. Hood and Radiator Cover For sturay, weath- erproof ‘mate. TIAL. A rare bargaln for Vellie at this low price Plate Glass Side View. Eaally Ingtalied on a0 two-plece windstield. Reliable Tire 49 Gauges c: Speaial. Fords Made of sl"s Tuesday oniy Heaters for Chevrolet Up to Pullman Athletle Club tossers play the Crescent five tomorrow night at the Railroad Y. M. C. A, at the Union Station. . i The Pullmans registered two wins | during the week, taking the measure of the Virginia Orioles, 27 to 21, and | Interstate Commerce five, 38 to 11, The Aces scored a decisive victory over the Huron Midgets, 35 to T e | Truxton tessers have canceled their game with the Fort Humphreys five echeduled for today. Tomorrow night they will play the Hyattsville Guards on the Armory court at Hyattsville. I'be pnest anti-skid chatns made. 6-Volt 11-Plate Batteries ‘ 1923 98¢ « customer a great deal of wear and-teer Reguar $13.95 Heaters 25Your own hone entries are pouring in fast for the| received from the 250 leading uni- | or Wednesday Only. Fiis neatly over every Chevroled Champion Transmission This n about the best transiis- St S For All Cars. ,8_95 ILLINOIS MEET DRAWS. | eighth annual Illinols carnival to be versities, colleges and high schools Boyce-ite 39 C ensine. Lining <ion flnin made Set The famous foor-bosrd type URBANA, I, Junuary 10.—Led| 30x3} staged in the armory here Saturday indicate u record list. Only one box of three cans to Chevrolet Engine Cover Will not slfp and cen withstand or Thursday Only! thet will Koeo a0y car 24 warsm by Penn State’s medley relay team, night, February 28, Early entrics| $10.99 - Taubman's Everything for your automobile 432 Ninth St. N.W. Betweey D and k Sta PLAYING FOR DEVITT. HYATTSVILLE, Md. January 10— Richmond Reeley, former all-uround athletic star at Hyattsville High, now perform under the bank’s colors are: of Devitt Prep School, Washington.

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