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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 18, 1925—SPORTS SECTION. - Maryland Plans to Revive Scholastic Meet : Catholic U. Nine to Play 20 Games EVENT DUE TO BE PART e o By RIPLEY. | GALLAUDET DOWNED iSCHEDULE HARDEST EVER OF BIG FIELD DAY MAY 2 = e BY.U.OF M. DENTISTS. FACED BY BROOKLANDERS Varsity Tean Already Are Booked to Contest in ? i el e s, § . Cfll{m’nu Bandit — w;',:‘;m’\”,'f]l',,':el';:”,‘:,,‘11,"”,":;': Yale, Harvard, Holy Cross, Army, Navy, Maryland Base Ball and Lacrosse Games and Track ; ' Slakias WAS SENTENCED To SERVE, ““““” g A | % | Vi sin, st .ni; and e ) ~ Competition on That Occasion. 2 i 2\4 YEARS SR s aiat s eiiets dhel teen Contests to Be Staged at Home. AND 2 LIFESENTENCES | * | rmimmen hin secnrate. snootion. - mod dle has gone home and will not return BY H.C. BYRD. e 5 igere’ | to_Kendall Green until early In March C ATHOLIC UNIVERSITY has scheduled 1l and Other Formidable Foes Booked—Four- Riddle, star center of th Haudet . hr e S The Dentists and Coach Hugles | & o e ball st £ar ekt Basine it ever ha el NIVERSITY OF MARYLAND plans to revive the interscholastic - I iivtiastook: vavbs- de. 1s6dmg Baring of base ball games for next Spring t : lertaken S Boland o track and field meet, which befor e 5 3 : | the early stages, and were never very | by the Brooklander institution field mect, which before the war was one of its dnnual 3 i tmposed by | far apart through the first haif. The | Twenty contests have been hooked for the cvents, and make it a part of a big ficld day the coming Spring. 3 " Todge Crall | Kendall Greeners led at intermission 3 A R While plans for the d b Be fefio 1 Fgh 1 K | by an 18 to 16 margin | the time Gallaudet is played on March 28 until the closin : ay have not been definitely passed upon, it is likely that'a hase ball aa s 4 105 Angeles | "At the end of the third quarter thev | with the Army at West Point on May 23. there is ha ase ball game will be played in the morning, a lacrosse game at Sepf 4 we tied up-at 26 all. Then Byar.| 0 ool ol et games aftér the jopener e | a triangular college meet, run in, conjunction with the inter- 1924 left forward of the visiting quint | SPel Evers scholastic competition,in the aiternoon | came through with wome remarkable | annually turn out formidable nines The base hall game with West Virginia, the lacrosse contest with 2 e \ | noon, a dozen of the clashes are with big northern ir ong-distance shooting, which sewed | n Lehigh | up the contest GtheE! eight are with teams that are located: South of «chigh. and the triangular track meet with Hopkins and Richmond SIESSIBAIE e QU EADIS MR RV e Scat B Sk ready ‘have been scheduled. and it only Wallace gave about the best per- | formance for théd Kendall Greeners. | line. peicyive the interscholastic track and ficld games. The date for which | He put up an unsually fast game on | fncluded in tr the events are being planned is Saturda fas D Y . | the floor. and shot in two seemingly | which will be me Seginning in : d t i » interscholn Byar and Daily featured for the st ) 1 remains to effect arrangements Score | Amic the t imited to set St , - 8 | e Lo Sohools in Muryland ar VIRGINIA FRESHMEN WD y | Galnaaet 21, Postions. €. Mu. Den. 3T) that will be engag le District lumbia and was the ? ok ant " forseard BRI o i Botied Aok rebacl LiaBa). Giteluta st Iarpely aitonded. of ab aobn 4 ) i el chart 3l Doble) Mora pisto, Yireinie lakitio Thebts 11 the Houth, oI tes bk ; Holarew, L ot fioolier | of the Catholic University base ball| n <"\PEION, pletion of the new tgack and : . SLRIght g 9881k | taam. fs in his usual optimistic mood : nple seating arrangements. in addi- _CHARLOTTESVILLE, Na, January Hlns 4 aoraYl" | regarding the outlook for the coming | tee=iim tion to a desire o put Its track ath- |17.—Playing a bang-up game through Sles Neate Masinkorr for | CAMPAIED A stice same [Mgh plane that |out, the Central High quint of Wash- | ; ; erits ot | | Moran i outiining his prospects to| ome. he untver- |0 1 CCT < 3 - Linman | A Sirector Byrd of Maryland ourteer teits Uy o remer |imgton sprang m surprise tonlght by : : ; Sy encouragingly. as follows staged at taking the mensure of Virginia's 1 | denck. i Masitnkoff, ke a squint at this schedule' ing May Extend ltx Scope. freshmen team, 30 to 22 ity (0, i. Ronlor i and you will realize that they must|will be played « : Foul zaals-Jisonk (3 {0 8). Wradley (2 in | think 1 am some kind of a miracie | of the away-fron Insitations probably will be fo « visitors opened with a § point o Baf GRS Gl 0o BT Gy think 1 am some kind of & mir g < nolsRt A o Linte Pul peftherclosbal Hismarila L “However, after scoyting around | will the District of Colombi 1% | the Yearlings rallied, the halt-way| 4 | Time of hinives—20 minutes each | the campus’ I have found 1de | Jaunts 1 High and preparhtons senes | Central statied the second naltwith | / : BOYS’ CLUB RANGERS WIN | broken bals'tat Slere 1t s pitabiits | iccona e hichiis S o e e Eee L S M e ren o Sl s : 43 L en T Ra1s D eae i ns rmes | Mathmer by taining to the maet yet 1o he settled, | tonsex by Dean, Chatlen and Ma B Cruren FROM FRIENDS ON COURT | jeie “ricy vuni! N e FaRhe Ar e e e bt D o e for the wintpee | i / G ZELL e el R S { coupe”"of et s it ) meet shall be o DU, open inter- ..‘.»f:;‘:“fn.:du:;f‘ Meude were the| THREW A BASEBALL 3 L FR Sl ‘{_,“‘,;_ niers was high soclety as bitchers, ‘sor ¢ innelders April H—vate. events for the county high schools of | Score 234 £1,5% . (Wflgmm 150 Ibs |acorer with 8 baskets from &Crim-| pappen to have around the farm at| Apent Maryland and other for the mage | Colleze Park a few estra pleks and | Apeit C. High Positions. Virginia Newack 2 Hele\-fi“ 5”‘,6"\) Horne, Goods and Travers plaved | g "% ©AFE & 0 CX e B indly ALiit big high and prep hools [ Right forward........Huahlon for the loser . It is also possible that & tennis match | MAchunaid Left torward. .. Meade Sept. 91923 o let me have n at onee April Will be arranged, so that the university | Ba0ta..... 12000 ton or 78 N Caltrey | CRAWLS THRU A April Virginin. will have all its own teams in action on ro the eame day in Addltion (o the (nier: | pei oo et BT eaeh : i KEYHOLE Lt Torvrd, .IC U. PLAYS POORLY, T i 3 e scholastic competitions. Son: question ante ade (4), Jeferk } ! B : e N ¥ Jan . Meade (4), Jefleries (2), Hushion, i ’ has been raised about the advisablility of | k. nith. Foul = goals—MacDhonald 4 | ‘—a SlN. w‘DE D ifzh o i n teams. and it is unlikely | “aeh, Eh : 4 ~ % 3 yer May 14—Wash that any vearlings will take part in | Virinin Jeferies for Thoomim, pountien. e \ it . bl (wending). what should be someth of an athletic | Meade. Goldsmith for MoCaffrer, Penisk sor | : I e ; 001 Cillage of Neve Howt carnivai 4 limited dual meet is Mgrs far Paick. Alluan for Leach or tor Horae, i . : Fiee at_New bl Al e ot Ailemas | g | L o | Cathoite nivers . e duled fc fr hima rack team, Mr. Holla “mpire- pavis, | 1 team was mized by oyola the meet to be run in conjunction with BN D {lege in tonight's game at the May the other track events featial Rectuent Armios May Zi—Army at West st = e INTEREST IN BASKET BALL - FAMOUS KINGSTONS | WESTERN AND EASTERN i, 00 L0700 score, and from the moment the in ough such practice that day with two quar- Siiiee s S IS AT HIGH PITCH IN D, €. PLAY PALACE QUNT SCORE IN COURT SERIES i =i i i minutes before either combination |While @ quartet of arsity and freshman squads. The time g et the Dlisied on lencrs: ent probably will preciude the pos- Washington basl 1 followers | Tp to nalf time the con as | Northern juunt ty of doing & : i the way = basket bail or foot bail, although the HIS Winter is witnessing an unprecedented interest in basket ball | /! Bt & glimpse of one of the lead- Tl MS oi Western and Eastern demonstrated yesterday that they |Close. Gudrd il Sentaed, ik Hauder. ‘it will be ms unearth a| Aprit by Cambridge. y : A it i | Ing professional teams in the East ] 5 =l | work of each quint and rather poor had been expressed that the uni- in the District and neighboring territory. In the schools the sport | when the Kingstons, winners of the are the ones to be reckon®d with in the 1925 high school basket | snooting had marred it might be able to give Just s 1. EREA A 216 I e s £ g t il e L e T is more popular than ever, but it is in clubeand independent ranks | st balf of the Metropolitan League ball championship series. Playing on' the slippery floor of George | Catholic. on the same day “thing of what it |that the greatest increase in participants and followers of the indoor | waie foniaht | Washington University gymnasiwm, these quints scored easily over their {107 MEIer IMPEOved. t0 i dolng, An' i es of intercol- fgame is noted The mdvent of the New Yorkers will | opponents in the third pair of games staged in the annual titular fight toward the end it ned egiate sports. . e be heralded with ronsiderable enter- 4 2 P iGios dootd oat h % Perhaps the much abused Washington climate, which entirely f0r- | tainmont sk tearar B o ar In the morning, Western assumed a clear hold on first place by |Yisitors could not have 1 Varomning Hrough' feom P jon 1a THAlhLIon s the Winter sports enjoyed farther North and at the same time |!s Dultimg on the contest, has gar- |17_‘I¢“m1 Il',.‘h cm“‘hlw paities 1ir:"!\’1c '_zgzuf; top position, 53 to 11}{‘““" Sl R Ve o EACtRer ths e | prohibits tk ot of Ahe South, js | Mished the affair with a jazz band and [ Then Eastern came along in the afternoon and downed Business, 20 to 13, | \enton led Lovola in that it has unother texm as capable | Pro: bits throughout most of the season those enjoyed in the South, is | leverai Gotham shoutars £ Gl Tt AhE hekbrd haieh Ui e Sn i Ures Bain Aurdimg oue o A Seme hat responsible for popularizing the game here | _The Palace team boasts in Roddy The day's play left Tech in a third place tie with Central, each team| Garvin was Cathollc University's first half of the Metropolitan League Sweetey, one of sthe forwards did t be that as it may, basket ball s certainly the favorite indoor | Cooney d Benzoni, Red Conaty,|having a record of one win and one loss, and Business in last place with |ace. He did most of the visitor's such brilliant work against Wake | SPOTt Of the Nationai Capital, and in evidence of this%here are, outside | Horse Haggerty, Buddy Bushman, Bd | three defeats in as many s " | shooting, and played a good floor Forest Fiiday night that practically | Of school and coilege ranks, well over 100 teams averaging all ages and |Lanch and Gurry Schincelk, a €70UD| “yeciorn played much more Iike a Quoen for Crown. Gaels for McCormick, [game. Donahoe's performance al crervbods present siwmped him as| WOights and of both sexcs; well organized and doing business rogularly. | 9f 347 Performers who need only 10|, o0, 0oive champion than did East- | Roabers tor datd Y C PR | guard also was good oue of the best.men that have worn| Naturally theto are not enough|tosners and the Donegals, two looul| PIAY together for o fow more sumes)PUSPCE NS SUSTPIOt ShAR G1F JBESL- | Refevee e, Achiomser (Gorget [ the Blue and Gray in that position | K¥mnasia to supply the demand for|teams, will furnish the preliminary. | become welde et Sontant] e s Time of periods—10 miputes g gt torwaca, in years practice floors, and several of' the | . seasons. The Red and White went | L g forwar — Conaty will be making his debut in | ; stern (290 Positions ness (13) L penter squad who st late comers are having trouble fn et | about its work in methodical manner i Lt A oft guard i t procuring suitable courts. | _City Club toasers. with Clarence |the Palace colors. s Left forward Stewart 2 Loft go polie T (17). Positions, Losuin HOLTON ARMS DEFEATS Disrogarding the Palace Laundry|G0Snell, former Tech High star. in| New Tork's Celtics were bigger [and quickly had the Tech tossers at 3 dfishe forward. 1L Lacteks | Dunaho '«.".;uxlv‘:;’afh‘?::‘ e nalt raterial rom NATIO five, which is representing Washing- | tP¢IT line-up. get into action this aft- | men than the Palace quint, but the|its mercy. Gaining a commanding L Lett guard. U May | Byroe, Menton (3), Kenney, Garvin (2) iy S At | e Congres: floor against the Kingstons on more * peciods 4; Twardowlez, 2 In 3 1 a1 Hiber, catcher, and Bleigh and Mo, ; the first time, a score of unlimited | tF neress Helghts gymnasium. |floor . creased its advantage until it amassed by pelo & 4 14—20|wicz, 0 in 2: 1 ton pitchers, NAL PARK SEXTET | ton'in strictly professional ficlas for |€rioon against the Corby Bukery five | Washingtoniane will be taking the|ie,q carly, Western graduslly in- Right” guard.. Varman | ahoe (2). Keale. Free gols- e Bonomo, shortstop: Keale, first bu 1 noArn basket ball sextel | teams, many of = =S | rms. ggerty, the giant 5 9 | iz, 0 t 1 r 2, Calvary M. E. Renerves defeated|ine invaders nearly every time v i Court goals—Radi 3: Seruggs, 4 i Melntyre for = 2 B fonal Park Seminary, 30 to 2 rs the city and meeting all | 3 b ad las! nt, | w D i - | serips - Firman, Foul goals— Hennie o 3 ofa Yor Tieiftnen, 1 » UL After the first quarter. which ended | comers. * & allithe Columbia Road court last night.|whnich starts at 8 o'clock, are as fol- i 240 2; Heeke. 1 in 2; Kessler. 1 in ; 5 |23 to 16. Bartlett and Glover led th S ! ustern Not So Brilliant. 2 1a 2; Heel : 1 Tanton £ v-all, the Holton lossers had the| A dozen or more girls teams are|iiyt) gy ¥ e |Tow i in 2 Laefaks, 'L in 4; Brist, 1 In o) i R, n L right, Schapy for Menton | Jihe S , ; {Calvary attack. Adair played best for| .o S it In the afternoon engagement East- | 2. Mas, 0 fn 1: Furman. 1 fn 3 Voith, | Umpire—Mr. Lentz V|TT PREP zume pretty well in bhand, although | putting in an active season. eight|the losing teain. Ry Rpial A Husta | ern's play frequently was ragged, al- | Subsitutions: Easters—Ellott for Radice, | , e SR | steady playing was needed through- | of them being afilllated with the Conaty. ... orward. .. | though the Capitol Hill boys always | ScTugas for Benaie: Birch for Heeke. Zier S out the ors took advantage | newly organized Women's Basket | =2 el ) : | R : JWAYE | for Madigan. Louden for Keasler. Business— —_— _— of all openings. Ball 1 « A s ! oy Busd Riconds | Seemed to be able to come back With | Forq for Stewart, Rivers for Purman. ¥t ix extimated that more than iy A e soustnd o coague. The balance of the| Ceurtmen of the 260th Coast Artil- | Cooney........ Luard . Campbell | & Ppunch after form lapses. Of the| ReferceMr. Haas. Umpire—Mr. Schlosser | 150 000" caddies are emploved in the tional Park's rush In the fourth | court aggregations are in the junior |lery will antertain the basketers EFOI L g < . e cteq | defeated quints, Business appeared | (Georgetown) United States T e Ty eaden their forwards volled |and midget classes, ranging from 90-|the Army Medical Center. Walter| 1¥DCh and Schmeelk are expected | ([ 38, AUWTHS (WIACHS SPPELITC | rime of pertods—10 minutes SRS Zoals for 14 points, Indicated what | pounder~ up, the Epiphany Juniors, | Reed Hospital. on the flogr of the L e A o iR Mo™e | against the Light Blue and White. |as a pretim they might have don et With & record of 62 wins In 63 starts, | Coast Artillersy Armory on Monday | te@M. While Artus probably will be - 3 n i Ak VL | Tech, though, was so completely out- test in Ryan gvmng X Holton players could not | being the outstanding quint night. The Medicos will be seeking 1o b et o e s | classed by the big Western five in DISTRICT ‘ l NVE RS SHARE | The freshmen we ee the game smatched from them i | Churches of every denominatiod are | revenge for the beating administered slde. Reserved seats will bel ) " orning that it never had a A 1 way, emerging fro ey mtvle. JThes rallled in the last | represonted in the court game. The|by the Natlonal Guargsmen two |Placed on sale at the Arcade at 2 pm.| 2 OPHUE, CRZL B e e with oniy iwo u gt of play and obtained n]-h~;u- Endeaver Society of the|weeks ago. RS T T 0ddly. Coach Ahern refused to make Donovan, . he verdict by 3 points District has recently organized &| . > The ¥ . 5 substitution n the morning game. serimmage, was the star « Misses Davis v e Capltal Preps and the Royce| The 'present year marks the 175th|a subs n & o roaases Davis and Dukie diviaca | leagie thicing linix number of ishitirch | f ol SO R L ibn ne Wrtmies ety ot s founding of the|although his Western team after its attack 10 honrs for the home team in push- | teams, and the Sunday Bchool League starting at 7:30, “"'Jockey Club in England. splendld start never was in danger of & up the score, While the Misses (has been in operation ce the x being overhauled. The Red and White B0 el 3 b ? iy . a MF.I. x\:.;],'; 4p|n.\.- :m.];,,\r;..n. urw\nl;;x \;r the season. had a number of players in reserve ASHINGTON gunners shared honors with the shooters of Oriole - : olton will aga ay on its floor. A Bankers' League Is the latest. who probably will have to be counted : ps s e e 0 ; Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. tlon goes through, the Commercial s N onin: 4 present team members are in their beaten in the 10-man team race, 878 to 870, but winning the e National, the Federal-American Na- ¢ tional, the District Natlonal, Riggs 'r ‘xZ "MT FI E B o 3 theY | man team race in the doubles, 180 to 178. Carpey led the Baltimore trap- oo EXTRA PERIOD CONTEST |National and the Union trase o ROU ESrl MINSTER ‘ experience under fire. All of the | shoots with a score 94x100, closely followed by Larner with 93. Dr. A. B Foul goats-ti banks soou will be pitting thelr s other teams _substituted _generousls. | Stine and F. P. Williams with 90 each topped the local list. Floyd of WON BY MOUNT VERNOMN | teams of nenvyweight basketers Eastern at times employing &n ontire | e i g 5 5 i | against one another. team of sgcond stringers. Washington Gun Club was third with 89, and Livesey and Morgan tied extra period game played on -— BY JOHN B. KELLER. Several players distinguished them- | for fourth with 88. ¥ (Georgetown ) M. . A court 1ast night, the| A first-clams game 18 promised this TN . 5 - ' | selves in the encounters. Above that| In the doubles Willlams was t ouni Vernon passers ovércame the | afternoon when the Aliod. Fire o PLA\I.\G its second game of the season, Georgetown University's | 5558 In the encoufters Ahove that s e . ter shot, with 41 of 50. His . St 1 © 17 to 16, The teams are | Baltimore organization, visits the basket ball team last night ran roughshod over the tossers of | Garber, Western forward. Garber |Prem 3 cENTRAI_ SWIMMERS members of the S y_ Sehool | Ge : . i ; L ! The Lo B " |nearest competitor was Larner of Deiig £ Ry e Cotes St for i tsnixiuilant Western Maryland Coliege-in Ryan gymnasium. The Blue and [70t only was active in defense fro- | hi{inore, who scored 9. Sooting ALOYSIUS IS DEFEATED St Paul was leading, § to 7. ut half | preliminary between the Stantons | Gray quint, although by no means a polished basket ball aggregation, made [ball 10 times from scrimmag a |conditions were ideal for the singles time, but Mount Vernon manased to|and the Ind i YA, 3 ] - . rd for the series so far. Damar|CYENts. but darkness made the knot ‘the score st 14-all at the end of | way ot ,",,,"v?"fi“i" wliil get under | the Westminster men appear like novices at the sport in the first half of feod e et Ton Wertain, et |doubles scores low S e fourth.quarter. the éngagement and in the second portion forced the visitors to resort [ zann of Tech proved a capable per- Sy '“"|_ i “:”“"’“"' i e kxe ot Company ¥, Hyatts{|to long-distance shooting to get most of their part of the 25-to-17 score. :c;‘rk"l!:r B”I‘i’?lr:xnxr:!é ST Lot b e o e My lain Nagomal And Western Maryland nceded help to accumulate a ¢ount as high | o Furman of Business were |B_Larner was first, Edel, another | Baltimors Polytechnic Institute heid | NeWwarks, —amateur Wit forward.- - Eleteher | CUNC Ansociation quint 1 the Hom|as it did. They,were handed onc of their points by Richie Ryan, George- o' Baltimorean, second, and Floyd of [in the Baitimore Y. M. C. A. pool | B& 38 10 3 i il A . Frawiey | Athletic Assoclation quint In the Hy-|as it did. ey, were handed one of their points by ¢ Ryan, GCOTRE- | gonapicuous in the afternoon ¥ Washington, third. Class C winners |yesterday, First honors In the elght The contest was replete with a Loft gusid [/ Blummer |attsville Armory tomorrow night.|town guard, who was big-hearted enough in the second hali to land a Tech Far Outclassed. Sare Peanmin ot Weshingtom Biohe | ooy Rirtt ahonor In the e&PL| spectacular brand ball (Mgbt guard...........0'Nell | The Company F Reserves meet the | free throw in the visitor's basket instead of that for which his quint was There was litfle to the morning |ardson of Weedonville, Va, and Bay |ing a large margin on seconds and | The Aloysius led 22 to 13 at half Etiol (2), MacCarter @), Jobn- | Rosedales in the preliminary, start- | shooting. But Ryan's lapse, more than offset by his generally good | o There was litfle to the morning |ardson of We e e Ltime” but "the coum was woakenea > Voulgoate—Eillot: 1 fn 17 | 8 St 7:39 biclogk. play, did not give Western Maryland as much of a kick as it did the | qine points to its credit before Tech | Doubles trophies went to Williams| The back-stroke event, won by | ¥heh Duffy was banished via the 2; Braddock, 1 in 2 Lavz, R i = spectators. Many such mistakes, would have been necessary to put | could count and came out of the first |and Shelton of the local gun club, |Raine of Central over Schaffer of 1!?_);_);\1::13“\_ (\;ul route I e B I A et Johmin were nosed | ihe Westminstér team across last night, quarter on the better end of & 15-(0-2 | who were firat and third, respective- | Poly, was the feature race of tne| Th® Washingtonians outscored ths ¥ or (Riawiey. Piastey for | spteBRubY thie Allantic A Switching from a guard-back /de-| Georgétown played at about the|score. Western continued to pile up [ly. Wynkoop of Washington and |meet. Edmonston and Mitchell, | NeWarks from the fieid e Mr. Hurbin, Umpire— | O the Foundry court 3 fense used in Its opening game Fri-|same pace in the second half, but the points in the next two quarters, in |Bay and Rutherford of Baltimore tied | Washington boys. South Atiantic| Alossius (31). Positions Newarks (38) Joyues. Time of periode—-8 minutes jatEcteq or Chvesistars, While day night to practically a modern flve- | Westminster team, thanks to ‘spectac- | the meanwhile holding its opporent |for second trophy, but mo shoot-off [scholastic breast stroke and plunge | Loucks:-.....lghi forwara Travers e e T h e men defense, Georgetown placed an (ular shooting by Young and the Wil- [.to five made In the second period. |was held. champions, won their evants, and i icenter Seae e t invulnerable wall before the|llams brothers, FEzra and Grant, | The last quarter was & romp for the | Summary of the shoots: Sanford of Central won the dlve. I Right guard . s it GALLAUDET AND WILSON Mrualen Misyeis) Nafestedi thc St i Maryteadere ® Bo stalwart | wiaked v, s irifle: | Tho. HItGDRLS et Sod. Wiits. RItRAOER Bitis Arib: geat P ey ang It is claimed that in the 50-yard e TLett guRrd... o Hyines NORMAL TEAMS PLAY TIE |~ e ' N emmen| . ere the Hilltoppers that the Invad- |ran the score to 27 to 7 before the|bled through it to shoot two of the TEN-MAN NGLES). dash Jelinko and Lee, Poly natators, | Suatitutions: ~ Alorsins —Jowuies for Dt &5 \Bqd with the winners | T0TC eam registered only 3 points in| Westminster sharpshooters became | four fleld goals credited to Tech dur- | _BaltimoreCarncy, 94x100; Larner, 90x100; [ lowered the South Atlantic scholastic | [7; Sullivan for D'Augusiino. D'Augusting for by calling the manager at Lincoln |iD8 X < e ¥ keted s by Hoprdisy A, Edel, $35100; Duyekinck, 9051005 0. Ruth: | pocos @'Dea. Mills for Loucks. irt. goais-Loueks Old-time rivais in basket ball for 4422, the opening half, 10 leéss than were|busy. Then Young pocketed the sec-|ing the match. D "ML Tge. 50x100: Grabam, S ityan (4). 0'Den (4). Sullivaa (2), Jo. rls—Wilsof Normal and Gallaudet— recordsd by the home clan. In the|ond of his three remarkable shots| In the afternoon ensagement East- [ Srforh BixidD: W, Hotherford, | RelasoiWon by Poly (Schaffer, Lee, Buffiag- bannes, = Travirs (@), ' Farne, Kelly ' (3), plaved It out (o a 20-20 tie In thc| Geerse Marshalls Palsce Laundry|Sccond haif Coach John O'Rellly|from the left side-douri and after|ern first broke the ice with Bennie's |fiide! noetwidh: moxion. ‘Toui, srixiiooor | ton detmol. B 0 PR T8 e 1 vy (1 O i Kendall Green gym yesterday after-|pros rohy stated for an “,,n:,,“,‘",’L “’., shifted his players considerably. send- | Ryan had aided the Western Mary- [ two-pointer, but Buslne;s came rlg}||l sody ashiugton - tine, 'f‘:::;'f'-m?,}}‘,“:'“{;‘;m,,‘, Cyford (Poly): third, Hunter (Central), e R R noon. For the entire first half the |Alexandria next Saturday night,|inE In a number of substitutes, vet land cause with his “gift” toss, got|back at its ovngnent an, shon wdl'a ol ¥ PR LI L IR Ll P O TA aimWor b ayinke (Poly), sec- | i 6; Scheurolts. 4 In 4; Byrues, 3 iu 3 Gallaudet girls were masters of the | meeting the R. E. Knight five in thé | Western Maryland was compelled to his third one. b the van., The Stenographers advan- | iiindun, Tci00; Wnkocs, STaio0: Praakiln, | 330 Tarzell i dhird, Lang (Pois). situation displaying superior work in |armory. heave the ball from points well away| Along came Grant Williams with | tage was shortlived, though, as Ben- | Aacio0. " Total, 8701000, % 100-yard breast stroke—Won by Edmonston all departments of the game, ending _ from the basket in efforts to score.|two more baskets from center court,|nie and Madigan raised Eastern's to- FIVE-MAN TEAMS (DOUBLES). (Centraly: second, ‘Brarin rors e iies | KLONDIKE FIVE VICTOR the half time with the score in their| Firat of a meries of contests for ottt 5t ok oS B LB o] el B b i B Bl (PSSt it ey U TERIE) £ L0 O IO Sl e OVER ARMY- BOYS’ CLUB fayor at 13 the championship of the Southern Farley,ons oraty oy A D . T BANe Wl r Lodle ol [ Bante Weie: Mraiioy dea, soae | yiven’ Chui) e s o)y w5s. u It was not until the last guarter | Rowing Association will be played While all of the men used by|ern Maryland a total of 10 oints | secony per! eeke, adic 33330, Total, 180x360, 2:32.3. Klondike tossers invuded the Wash that Wilson Normal really got down |between the Old Dominion Boat Clyb | Georgetown gave good accounts of |made, while Georgetown was getting |Kessler accumulated six points for | ™Riliimore—Larner, 39x50; Carney. 38x00; | - Plunge—Won by Mitckell (Central): second, S ot e R < 3 YoRCs Sowh i y 2. But the latter was too far|Bastern while Business was helpless. | Edel, 38x50; W. Rutherford, 84x30; O. B. |Boper (Poly): third, McNell (Central). Dis. | InBton Barracks vesterduy and de- to business and found the baskets. [flve of Alexandria and the Virginia|themselves, the play of Hap Farley, |2. u 8 The Stenographers, with Laefsky | Kutherford, 81230, Total, 174x250, tance, 60 Teet 2 inches. feated the Army Boys' Club, 38 to 18, Gusty Posties’ entrance into the | Boat Club quint-of Richmond at Rich- | Aloysius Club product, at forward,|ahead to be bothered, cons'dering the Lt i T B LT L SO T Role Shroke woh by BAlS (Conteki); sess | o iy Boys' Club, 38 t0 18, same for the last half broke up prac- | mond next Saturday night. and Pete Gitlitz, former Yale and|game had but a few seconds to go|and Forman heading the attack, got a | Qther singles wcores ot 100 tars Genay, | ond. Benafter (Poig)s thiee, Buthagiom (Borc L Aesnasnie Kloni X tcally every pass of her ouposihe Palace Laundry star, at guard, was|when the last Westminster points|trio of points in the third period and |sg; Mecarron, si: Browh, 85: Dereinger S8 | Tluie. 1164, ; registere two polnters forwards, allowing them only three| Columbla clubmen of Aléxdndria|of high order. Farley flashed about|were caged. their a.mnle m-n:‘zedt Lo hold tne | Garnett, " ;" Parsons, "82; “iticharduon," 80 S0 g8 dim—Won by Jelinke (Poly); sec- | Score: 3 points the second half and meantime | have booked some strong opposition |the court brilliantly and was a great Line-up and Summary. Capltol Hll wecond stringars fo &) Qurioms, 200000 % Ot bl Moot | Tilke, woth i third, D | Klondike (3). Posivons. Aruy B. €. (15) injecting some snap into ler for.|for the mnext few weeks. —THeir|factor in keeping the ball in fair quartet of tallies. at was the last | 3o, T0 GEMORE (0 &7 Mason, 5o: GII: 3 et forwand, wards. schedule includes games with the|georing territory for Georgetown most | yodimer ot . Lo tomara oot M3 {100y | stand of the Business wall, however, | tte, 56; X il 50; Abeiton, 43. >-— “Right forward. . Miss Motyke's shots counted heayi- | )Vintons, who will be their opponents [ or tne time. Gitlits, too, covered a Hight Torward.. ... for Eastern ran wild in the final| Marcey, 58x75. STANTONS SCORE OVER ly for the visitors while Miss Nel- |in & preliminary to the Palace Knight|deal of court and while in the game|Elsler..........Center ... . Willlams | quarter. = / T % " Court gouln—F. Alexander (11), Marsh son tossed in most of the points for | §ame Safurday, and the Epiphany |continually harassed the viSTtors. | fropis” R R Scores of the Gam CH WOLFPACK. R. E. KNIGHT FWE, 28-26 O Mapis s (D), Maes GRHaudst s extat, sunigrs. who will be mét on Janu-|For Western Maryland, Younsg, a for- | "Gour gouisMcNaney (2), Sweeney, Fialey, WILL COA OLFEag The vofithful Stantons have elimi- | Howard, Beeve, Catiamin. @ 0" ary 28, ward, and Grant Williams at center, | Rrogan, Gitlitz, Farley (2), Flayin, Guan, | Gagbe: rd. RALEIGH, January 17.— v | Foul goals—Calinhau (1 in Howar, = R 3 s | By 3 . Fa N 3 L N. Y 17.—|nated another obstacle from the path o ' s 5 Young ' (8), G. Williams (8), E. Williams. in 5). Cook (0 in 2). Alexander.' 0 in 1). " Corby Bakery fosaers aré scheduled [Proved capable shots oaleMcNaney, 2 in 2: Tariey, 2 i 8: AFase Charlés G. “Chick” Doak will coach |Of their march to an independent title | “gib, itution. 1t o Hrown GAME TO ST. JOHN'S. to meet the Ola Dominion Boat Club | In the first half Georgetown start- | Foul sosle Mcxaner. 2 in 2 Taricy, 3 18 & B R R0 o the North Carolina State base bal|!? District bafket ball ranks. Last ANNAPOLIS, Md., Junuary 17.—St. {in Alexandria on January 28. ed with a rush and ran its score 10 |2. E. Williams, 2 in 2. 'Ryan (G. U.) seored ight” guard Zahe night they invaded the Alexandria John'’s won a fasl ‘zame of basket 11, while its opponent was counting | Western iand point with free toss {nto team again this Spring, Athletic Di-| Armory and nosed out the strong “UNTZ” BR ball from the five of the Hop- Aleo Wig Five and the Athenians |but once from the free throw line. ;:-l":r.-:'Im:nr‘l{md(;ku:;»"o“‘hm’ i 2 - 18 12 10 1638\ rector J. F. Miller has announced.|R. E. Knight five, 2§ to 26, EWER kinn Medical School here tonight, i2 jof Baltimore, two of the strongest|Then Grant Willlame sank a ehot|xumer. Work for Farcs. Fiasin for Sweencs, 2 Doak will take over the job at once, | “All the way the game was nip and| GENERAL CORD to 15. Ditman led in the scoring for | colored quints in the Bast, will open |from mid-court for Western Mary-|Gunn for Finiey. tyan for Brogan, O'Lears v, 10; j, [mar. |and indoor workouts for the battery | tuck and for a while looked like any- the local collegians, with five goals |the Sunday basket ball season at/land's only scrimmage goal of the|for Ryan, Vuckmanie for Gitlitz. = Western bt . Foul | candidates will begin about February | bod: but a rally near the close of “'goes & long way to make friew fvom the floor and three from the [Murray's Casino this sfternoon at 3 |half that ended, 13 to 3, for the Hill- | Mymand—fines for Toung = o . | gosls -Ghhes §i Fomar, 1a'3. 5 Dulin. 3" The squad will be taken Into the | the second stanza carried the wWasn. |1537 14th St. N.W. in 8 line. o'clock., Community Athletic Club |toppers of halves—20 minutes. . Substitutions: Tech—Werber for Bobys, Me- {OPED 88 onfly 28 the Weather permits. ! ingtonlans to vietory Georget | nosea = 3 own). Time o Prize winners in class A were e SALTIMORE. Md, Junuary™ 17 Carney of Baltimore and Williams| Central High School tankmen were | The Aloysius big five ashington and Stine of Washington. In class |defeated, 44 to 27, in a dual meet with | W8 defeated b toulght fy jihe Newarks, amateur champions of