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SPORTS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. College Fives Active Here Tomorrow : Track Record-Breaking Business Is Good FOUR VARSITY CONTESTS RITOLA DETERMINED |[EASTERN AND WESTERN | WOMEN'SGOLFFINAL |FINNS AND YANKS SMASH . ON SATURDAY HOME CARD TOWINFROMNURMI| FIVES CLASH TOMORROW | MAY BE SHORTENED 37 WORLD INDOOR MARKS NEW YORK, January 30.—Play in| - , . ~ . T Ls . NEW YORK, J ¥ 30—Will TR T " S ity scl 5 a for the nal round f the woman's na- S . . ! . George Washington, Catholic University, Maryland | ritwot, wio hoids several woria run- E'A‘h”h‘Rx HIGH courtmen, champions of city scholastic ranks for the} ;% 0 G0t 10 (5 20niny T0o|Seven Others Have Been Established Since Nurmi ning records from two to five miles, past two seasons, get their final chance to topple the strong Western | (his" year may be changed from 36 and Ceorgflown to Entertain—Gallaudet Goes has indicated that he is neither done quint tomorrow afternoon on the George Washington University |holes to 18, according to an announce Came to U. S.—Paavo Has 15 Records 1o with his efforts to defeat his country- : = i < kL p ment from the United States Golf As T Panas N e imdoy | court. Graduation exercises yesterday leave the Georgetowners without HMent frot Away—Penn State Here Tonight. Bletics, as ‘reported several times | the services of Henry Gichner, whose work at forward has been an im-| This was one of the sublects con- His Credit and Ritola Has Made 10. ? recently ] 5 : nt in the|sidered at the recent meeting of the I o o atahe American A C: piar hap {)‘?lnax’t‘ factor in keeping the Red and White team at the front e e the | entered the one-mile event at the | title race. 5 which decided that the question , ; 1 By 1 P, BY JOHN B. KELLER. Wilco A, C. games on February 7| Unless Coach Ahearn has a capable ) on the College Park court, and Ul | i1l be left with the women [ B2 the Associated Press . = e hoping that such competition 1will|Substitute in either McDarmald or | versity of Virginia frosh winning | *%0R GO0 P D8 O e EW YORK e S A e e ASKET BALL teams of the colleges of the local group certainly will | jPIaE, ({0 1 Turther test against | Hurlburt, neither of whom has had |later in the Hastern High School [, The limitation proposal was made W YORK, January 30.—Thirty-one world re have gone the boards and seven have been established since the coming 1o have their innings tomorrow. Each one of the five quints is sched- | Nurmi much oppertunity to perform in | gymnaslum, 27 to 28 Harry Count |.ny' has found favor in the New York % 5 Zxiaat| championship games, the Lincoln |cilor is back in the Tech line-up and |3HS Was TOURe favor in U i Manesit SES M e ) for action and, with four of them playing at home, Washing-| jote Ray munt feel that he has been | Parkers may be able (o stave off the | will take part in the title coutests [fIStrist although ne official action D2k Basvo Nawmi Jwoimec beeujtiod | ! ton followers of the floor sport as exploited by the varsity tossers will |attacked once too often. Not content | Western attack. next week. Davers whe bilteve thi€ a6 hotes o e Finnish champion of the Olympics has shattered marks on have an excellent program offered them with seeing the little fiyer from Chi- In the morping game the Central s T A too strenuous a test, especially as it | 0€Casions and twice has set figures for distances which had not found_ e T e Y entertain Blue Ridge College, the | €3€0 stripped of many of his track |five, sharer of second-place honors! A'last-minute rally gave Gonzaga |00 Sirenus b eaneatally 8 10N Tiod iniihe Fecord Eaoks previnaty: Willie Rivol the" Finnish-Ame scorge Washington University is to entertain Blue Ridg eg records, the band at the Mill Rose |with Bastern, meets a Business team |High a 23-to-20 victory over the|comes at the end of an entire week | 1 r oks previously. Willie Ritola of the Finnis ) team that was barely beaten by Catholic University and Gallaudet early | ziiiie™ iia “other night played “The | also depieted’ by midvear cormenen: |Loyola High five in Baltimore yes-|of play _|can Athletic Club appears to have been spurred by the advent of this scason m the new Hatchetite gymnasium. Georgetown will be host | Stars and Stripes Forever” when Ray | ment. Capt, Peie Furman, guard, and |terday. Loyola had earned a 6-point| The exccutive committee of the U.|c 1n, and his record for the present indoor season almost eq to St. Joseph’s of Philadelphia, in Ryan gymnasium. Catholic University, | was introduced. It played the Itallan | Bub Brist, center, both are slated for | Margin at the half, but the locals|® *. & also considered o request| ths Nurmi hat_Nas a home date with Penn State tonight, will meet Duquesne in |national anthem for Frigerior, the|the sheepskin and have made their |ted the score mear the finish, Nee|from ihe womanws tournament com- the Brookland court. At College Park, the University of Maryland five | Finnish anthem for Nurmi and “The | final appearance on’ the court under and Costello contributing a basket|mitt “m ]v he e l;,—rl,)lu scop . BeEe Sleaty cotnl gatt that camgucs will tackle that of the University of North Carolina, winner last Winter | Maple Leaf Forever” for George | Business colors. id & aingls,counter to sive Gonzagn |80 .88 o lncludo represcltation for distance, for Ritola runs up to fita R e T oo el . ettt | Inside GOl | st i Gallaudet, the only local institution booked to play away from home, | “Nie “Crowd. mowever. not for- e " tar tha e nrn s o e *ehed- | A 29-to-8 meore indicates that the | mittee agreed to Increase the mem- TR will invade Annapolis or a mateh with St. Johw's getful of Ray's forme for | games tomorrow, Tech tossers will | Central Lightweights had a walk-|bership from five to sev By Chester Horton. | appearea ¥ Of the four teams due to visi ! North Carolina brings the sre playing reputation here. The doffed hats for the little fellow just|that has defeated Stern Postsises e o 1ast | OUIs tournament golfers to “hold the head still” has mark ¢ Beols sve icaEaizad az nblor aS e a as if “The Star Spangled Banner” had [ and Central, and lost to Western, will |, 3?"‘;'7".[::?:';'..".',.",';f','fii,'fi! Tholast o n %ood purpose, but when you begin | the Brookly hest basket ball teams ever devele drawn it to its feet entertain the Manual Trainers in the | o0 'jl,\j“ oAb tha Hivaite y to get somewhere with golf you want onds faster e el T e U S s e S| vp) 0D AND BARNES e L Adantic champlonship (e last two R naty o' the varsity gsme with Du- [ o SOFe o RO o orin e e oo 0 TR JeEcTn it seelon mh e o GRID SPORT IS ONLY |auc mamgr 5 T WIN FLORIDA MATCH aly Reld to m|ords for 21 | Ten marks have been eclipsed b in the United States a when the Sousa march came forth at|have plenty of action. The fast|3Way When they met the Western| The present handicap g of broke the record wlith Lis_introduction it again stood and | Catholic University Freshmen quint. |CUbS vesterday on the.Central court. |eight will remain in force for the St.| The mever ending precaution 10| 14:44 3-5 Saits in the South. They won the S ern Conference title without losing it f ® TiMefouT! Dean sna ncdomala led the Con:| Come Eimer Hardeh expects 1o n i e ition|mies o The only defeat suffered by the . L tral five to a second victory over ter the Tech High relay te 3 throughout the). Tarhiels tn oes s o he Annapolis High School quint at trio of meets next month . wing. It rolls|]) Conferance S totrnament B st g S Maryl capltal yesterday, the sc Techites will go against scho | January with the shoul- Ame, - Shevlarhocls hayels Welne W "EN, C being 26 to 12 eams o e Sou t Richmond Uni- | 2 3 McLeod ders in the for- e NEW MAVES. Conn, January 50 g torm 6, o, 1 ket UL | mutonat o = S are well prepared to repeat thelr suc- Al s e only sport at Vale| peem (ook a palr of beatings ves- |part In the Georgetown indoor games|3nd 1903, respectively, scored a bril the head is held| cess of the past vear. They have in is showing a financial profit, It{ (e qay, Maryland freshman running [on February 21 and the Hopkins|l&nt victory over Cyril Walker fixed there s a South. He was practically a unani- statements, one for the vear ending ddie Loos of Chicago, in an 18-hole | e Tast i AmE mous choice of critics for all-South- June 30, 1924, and the other for the Florida v Leagie professional | ball is hit which SR 7 55 vear ending June 30, 1923, were is- golf match yesterday at the Lake = f oo While North Carolina 1s favored to man of the board of control of the score was up and to | |WITH SHOULDERX to go on|better mark S tw take. the ieasnre of Marylahd,. the [ Yale University Athletic Association 2 | play, the same Iy by which Barnes | || FORWARD A e S B b Foteli i S KNIGHTS IN ALEXANDRIA 5 it i [V i wiho i = plaved, beating Wechuis Esun | HES GEFSTOGETRER. tha Qeficit of the others - For tha aries was brilliant on the incom- | of the weight of your meng neng |~ L % sy : vear 1923-24. the foot ball net profits 2 L 5 2 ng journey, tak Iy 33 st against the forwa o mself and bet tioned twlce. Navy was barely able i i stiffened neck o AneRt i Ol0° Tiners: tasa hRttIE) vear, : . . feated Stanton five goes against a strong opponent tomorrow | he achic b bizais muscles hold back the shoulder actid e he Mornin The association's books show for % 5 g 5 i day. coming sunk I st Annapolis R o R R Ll s R e night, when the R. E. Knight team is met on the Alexandria | expiosion and produce that awkward, stiff feel- | (Ul at 1024 4 o ing at the n ent of impact. e | Where ¥ ppeared ; | he players' do oith. themactvea? 441, 'and for the year 1923-2¢ @ net| Armory court. While the Stantons were returned the victor in a former | Barnes had the best neck musclén he relaxed and let {he | Eames on the thi Tt sbaae nan s £l B S losk of $20.425. The report sava that [ meeting. the Palace Laundry is the only other Washington team to take [0f the day wiih 36—3i—64 d roll with the honlders. ought, nevertheless, to be strong| Basket Ball Ceach, Nerthwestera |roct, (00t ball expenses, a heavier|the measure of the, Vriginjans this Winter. O. Mitchell and Sweeney, at | 75,1 - wh Subush 0 TeEister its fourth consecu- s oo | araft on the gridiron net revenue by | forward : Gooch or Tripp. at center, and Handback and I. Mitchell, guards . tive victory this year when it en . R D e ane tha'epit | will perform jor the Northeast basketers The fint Kol R AT LN counters St. Joseph's team. The Hill- J | erew, ?mmlmsllx»‘ oT S ana the o The Stantons are rated as one of % = a birdie 4, but Walker recovered this Copyright, 192 Pe toppers did quite well against Wake iet tomether. Talk thinkx over,|Of carrying the steadily Increasing|ih. strongest quints in town and are | i the next with & fine Mo as foppers did aute wel againat Wake| Gottopster, Talk thimes evce |0 e tausten coming | e, ot 1 S0, and 41t | DOOHEGTER TOSSERS | oo sy i o fue 5 S halnaN Westorn nd. In Far-|be in charge of what Is said and make | Out for competitive sports of all}pendent title. Anacostia Eagles and | s SRR TR e T R SR T VE CRAFTY OUTRIT L 5 T FORMER GRID STARS shot found in. | his record-breaking e il will find, promotes great freedem - °W York to Chicago u Valker, the houlder and arm action as the He hopes (o new champion, t 36—74. o v i goes through the ball. 1 prevent other plavers from volclng | ords, and City Club and Mount Ver- with his pair : hile Gt | opinfoms. It s in these “get | to be about the same hon. (CHiizonAtosslirs | are. also’ being o k "g‘_m‘, s here o | toxethers” that a real captain shows considered as beinz in the race e : .| up. « o ch t fAgh A serles among the five teams nis aeamon's Josephites, but in’other | B, He can de se muck (o put Akt | WOMEN IN GOLF FINAL. |0 dritcttion® o the possom it | A twents-thres baske . new to the game. More games are | BELLAIR HEIGHTS, Fla. Jauuary |most likely decide unlimited honods |ball club takes the floor at the Ay Wwith Georgetown teams | won through these “get togethers” | 30.—Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, na- | of the District ade Sunday night against the Palace : NEW YORK. January 30 O3 : than spectators ever imagine. he | tional woman's golf champion, had A 14-to-14 tie with the Anacestia |Laundry five. With wins over t . e Ber Tn all likelihood, Catholic University |, o " pn b (e Evans mever wouald | Mrs. Alex Smith of New York as an | club is the nearest the Stantons have | World champion Celtics and the King will have a battle on its hands to- | [ Sy rery lie down during “time [opponent foday in the finul of thejcome to defeal. Teams that have |stons durin he past son, the SXUEROW. waen meets Du-| o0 H8 D e he was afraid they |annual January golf tournament. | fallen before their attack include the | Rochester Centrals have come to be duaans; T burghers have been | U0, Ml "Nhis In an especially | Miss Frances Hadfleld of Milwaukee, | Yosemites, Truxtons, Corby, R. E.|considered as among the best in th playing an excellent brand of basket Wis, lost to Mrs. lurd yesterday.|Knight, American Express, Walter | and are expected to give th ball or' their Eastern trip and while while Mrs. Smith defeated Mrs. G. H. | Reed and Knights of Columbus. The |local fossers all they are looking for sustaining defeats so far have been | (Copyright, 1855.) Stetson of Huntingdon Valley Roamers wil be tackled on Sunday ay ier for able to extend their hosts to the L e o el on Sunda s oy v = utmost before losing. Dugquesne was Wednesday of next week | singer, Topel and Rabin have per ] = nosed out vesterday by Loyola, a ) a team play that has enabled | s e 3 3 u rdon Munce, the hardest team that has vanquished Catholic C A court battle ight between the [them to down many of the strongest t t assigned him, for.his oppo- | TUniversity this year. Today, the Corby five and the Mount Vernon |teams in professional ranks and to i - 3 p o NG """‘ - Pittsburgh teayi was to encounter tossers, who recently downed the City [lay claim to the Eastern champion- 3 K Sully Montgome o ‘,- 1 R e “ 7O WIN DUCKPIN EVENT it i (5, a0 - R Y GouLDING, PEDESTRIAN. pk on the race for th istrict honors George Mafshall's aggregation las e Cleme Saavedra, Chilean, who has | : Rosedales and Epiphans = Juniors | night defeated the Fairbanks-Morse — fought several britliant bates | 1S SENT TO SANITARIUM George Washington has not played clash in a preliminary, starting at | team, 2§ to o Beloit, Wis., after New York Mot mamnsor i e ) : - G s Conuroms e tesionc o | Lo o 2 o Bl I facies | MoGOYAWINS I'EGRIS FIE T AR Seal just how good it is at the game NLY two more nights remain of the District individual champion- =° I back to the American Legion guint IN MOVIE PICTURE SUIT et . but it has enough veteran material ship duckpin tourney. The card tonight is made up for the most| Tossers of Liberty athletic Cib|or'Foud du Lac the night befor: SUIT WHITE QUITS THE RING: eircles before the campaign is con- part of ambitious pin-wallopers, with a small number of stars in| X\ naria 1ro G PR e c R R 30 —Kia = it ‘(.l 1“ B ,.,.""lf\ b |ewx_x_ t l“., the three squads, and it is hardly probable that any of them wi a e o e hedrioiay DS | Belci club and, playing guard, was % N i BATTLED 11 CHAMPIONS‘ igh R e E oo ohieae Gnlea)s mark established last night by Earl McPhilomy, whose score of 640 for the. spemiag same’ in the |Peld secreless. he Bttt y £ Mrs. Therees | NEwr YORE Jenwiey 30 hate o O wenson games here the New Windeor, |was just one pin better than Arthur Urban's 639, made last Monday culate Conception Eymnasium, | (b o potals oiid oot Kall ot |2 3 ith the White, veteran Chicago lightweight,| Pha Atd e, demonstrate could put he bowling of McPhilomy was| on the lockout for another 130- | o¢ that city who had come to re S 2 e and one of F ¥ Leonard's fore up a capable fight ed Catiolic |somewhat of a surprise. althoush he | pEGI)) TS OF BOWLING P e eam so furnish the opposition | (he local outAit as well nigh invinci- | murre t Mors® a; t|r r Years, has announced Tuiversity and Gallaudet to the limit | has been among the topliners for the ble Oft /thelr home floon in View!of | os EITERt trovn thi to w past three vears. Quiet and unassum- L palr of triumphs registered OVer|soiitica ing, he has failed to get his name Aloysius Big Five rtmen added | (ha formidable Fort Wayn o e ‘Phree boxing beuts of four rounds | before the public frequentl another to their winning streak, | Beloit last season S h are to be held as a preliminary| Many of the “big boys' of the Ewrl McPhilo # 640 | trouncing the Naval Receiving Sta-| e LEVEEIen. Ehie. Week -ars ext] tnin aetis . Shot: hen e t 11 champio attraction to the Catholic University- | m: ing fraternity were on|Max Kosenberg tion quint, 42 to 26 | pected to put the Laundrymen in fine | fin h ¥ 1 4 Penn S basket ball game at t night and the Coliseum was | . O P Lot Sl e ssed 3 R e < 0 4 g o ~. Hyattsville | condition ieir Sunday ing | the rest of her estate ranks in a career begun ir Rgels want Eh Brookland _ tonight Coach ed wded with spectators D -1 3 Reserves of Company F. Hyattsville | o0 goment with the invaders from i 130-pound teams having the use ¢ i s ax Rosenberg made a desperate nders: : iona d, took a 34-t0-20 drub- - . Mitehell will send members of Max Rosenberg made a desperate | ¢ M. Anderso 3 ational Guard, to -t drub- | R e iitooss e gymnasiums. For games, call Que Red and Black boxing squad into the | effort to get to the top. but his 628 John Pappas. 1 bing from the St. Paul basketers of [ @i yoreee o lighiweizhisane | GIBBONS WILL CONCEDE S d in 181 fights tin Trotter Lincoln 7268 tilts, the first of which is to get under |only landed him in third place. Caskey | Redy Morgan 0 Washington Foya' '€Hib Fiashes. Wil foretah the | et oy years they have not able to cop dropped on the next through good precaution when playing in a 1 cold gym. to make its presence felt in court Kidding Kid White, who plags to dev ¢ G. R Raw 6 eadway at o'clock. The basket [of Martinsburg shot a 602, Perce v S 3 preliminary seventh man in the tourney to reach ern Presbyterian five has enabled the 3 DETROIT ¥ 30.—T'c Ao e ) L. si i 3 ‘riends tossers to maintain their lead | 3 o 5 To | L ETIORT R D 11 2 b sk S R e MA_RANVII‘LE TO START. SRR e o G}{FB. }:yA,C‘Esl PEI:ANEE'“ | RO SERS gagements this Wint The Ken \d then to 99. His friends thought | In the preliminary to the Alovsius- |jfaranville, captain of the Chicago| .y bl LRl e D -")“”T“Q]:"‘» x ~;'“H & seneis e s B o he was out of it,«but he got going| . : < Naval game the Hosedales defeated |Cubs, whose hobby is fishing. leaves |l "} Fleriian a ex-| weicht sl e len heavs To Match Your Odd Coats practice recently and w be quite |again in his fAinal effort and when the | . the Elliots E today to join Bill Killefer, manag : : e oonn e ety o | wviels pviiie et e breanaiiont |0 B0 KGRI 8008 > L e T T P e b e iathind L T | oF ths Chlbe whio'lg aiready’ onlGatalins (DeSes Lo wefEh o st sround 21u|ners tinigut, Delanty il enter-the || F CENTANISS 7th. & B Tha Annapolitins. by the way, have|the pins for. 151, four Short Gfithe | Wskasombe Bresiictes: v -2t *oval-|lsland. ~ Little more than haif of the | g AL et SE. dutsinieardnk e i aalet ] (i echoi | 3 W. Rausom....... T jter Reed Nurses to a 23-to 19 violory | (e squad already have signed con- bhe : Jak Ut A ourney game recor | W. K. Hough.. over the Straver's Business College . ball circles so far this vear Rosenberg shot his best game at|M' 8.’ Watson.. sextet Eacia ceorsetomms e u v, o [Ly SE e ipeR ‘“}:K; x?(:‘\?"“"' B! : e e S TII;]&E;} IN‘VTOVIfiWiNEY Vi 7 T co ° ln relay races (OMOIIOW |with great interest am he was golng |\ leete 39 | tered a 34-to-17 victory By the Associated Press . = night In the annual Boston Athletic |seoqqily, getting figures 127, 134, 121 | 1 Nen..c.0\0 ' 8 - NEW VORK, January 30.—Willian Association games in Bosto The | and 122 in his first four games, but | Haler Robb. Aurora basketers were downed by (7 Tilde., 2d, tennis champion, has | mn lng p ur long-running outfit will encounterfj,q preaks sloughed him off in the |G Mathewsn...... . the Kenilworth five, 18 to 11 |entered the Brooklyn Heights Casino's | Boston College, while the ratle quart slnsaliround ito, d8 “Pop” Pessagno 1 5 e annual invitation tournament, start- | will meet a Holy Cross fo In | phe high game of the tourney; B, BOas .0, - Takoma Tigers offered litUe opposi- | {ite 0L EHY smashing at the Millrose games Wed- | ¢ ja1q by Billy Martin DI D. Forney.. < 9 tion to the Epiphany Juniors, the nesday night the mark they had set Fo Mo InE are Eheidnut un o o 0 churchmen winning, 61 to 4 S at Brooklyn last Saturday night, all McPhilomy.. 148 134 31640 | Hurry Krausw.... ... = Ome of the bix paper mills in of the members of the Hilltop two-mile H. Urban 127 13 89 | L. W. Shook... 3 'l'frma Juniors defeated the Jinx | Stevens Point, Wis, is constructing team made remarkable time. George |M. Kosenberg... 140 118 W. F. Neumey 9 1 Juniors, 33 to 22 la golf course for its employes. Marsters, anchor man, equaled the | . Chaconas 11 | BB Hatley.) . R Sl oy e e e e D i 5 | OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL | Paavo Nurmi’s Story Sl n sot by sarson ! L. Pantos 9 118 1 R Thomas BECURAS, L Ak i B 1 ].‘nl‘l:n.‘.nn 144 123 E. Nl\’rifil< —as told by him to Charles E. Parker of Yale at Buffalo on March 19, 1904. 13-y Jioh) 156 Tt e kddie Brooks, 1 off man, ran his|y’ A7 Campbell.. 134 119 13 . A. Deutermann half mile in’' 1:57; Johnny Holden, | T M. Anderson. 113 o4 11 ., Range. who followed Brooks, covered his|Joe Gress I 2 ete’” Kerivener Siatance In 156 ana b1 Suiiivan ran | 10y Fatos 1 108 1 4 K Facnl SRR i i M o sirardi.. 1 3 Spence. . L B Sl [ o RICH FRENCH PRIZE e —will be printed exclusively in Washington in @hg %m —Evening & Sunday —beginning next Sunday Feb. 1st No wonder this Finn is called the “greatest runner of all times”—for he has been making and breaking so many, records ever since he was ten years old. He has told Mr. Parker all about how he begged for recognition—and has fought his ca- reer through to the present time. Mr. Parker has put the facts into a series of interesting arti- cles—that bubble with the ambition that would not be denied; and sparkle with the fame of endless victories. |2 A Campben Eay_Ferguson 2 1w, Newman PARIS, January 30.—Paavo Nurmi |John Hiser Stmne avm, - may get the 10,000-franc prize awarded | X- M. Bell L i e annually by the French “Academy of | 1. . Oweer ’ 5 e | E Edelen . Sports” for “the sporting exploit accom- 1 . J. Moran... ... 4 Burt Starnes.. . l10[H. G. Woodford plished in France, or by a Frenchman | R. W. R Hagen T. Taft. abroad, likely to result in material scien- | ¥ aies ':‘“';:__ L rech tific or moral progress for humanity.” | . } - S X 2 eoiie o1 75 481 unless the Paris-to-Tokio fiver, Capt e . Ben: S s 93 i 44 Georges Pelletier Doisy, noses him out : : 95 442 according to Excelsior. SRR LR Among the previous prize winners | }%" RS have been the aviators Beaumont, Guy- By T, D Mor emeyer a k: the fighte: Joe M . W. M. Cannon..... e T e b7 i D3 2 il ROPER FIGHTS RENAULT. Z v 2 4 I.W. Dudies an ogun 2 gle-handed transatlantic mariner, | Dan Relf. . ... T Y Eitaibbon OMAHA. January 20.—Capt. Bob Alain Gerbault Fred * Moore W. E. Otto.. Roper and Jack Renault, contenders ixcelsior pays & glowing tribute to | M. E. Ferguson B. A. Berry. ‘11| for the heavyweight title, will meet Nurmi's “pulverizing of world rec-|H. Bailev.. RIS in a 10-round bout here fonight. A ords.” T30 Murtaigh .0 8 Beruard Nelan.....i:| knockout victory for either is expect- Capt. Pelletier Doisy now la engaged ed to eliminate the loser from any n a flight to Lake Tchad, in the central St further consideration. N Sudan, NLY a few days more and our entire stocks of Florsheim Finer Shoes for Men (high shoes and low) go back to regular $10 and $12 prices! Better hurry in today! : Alley. PN Baxter R Howe LG ———— — e e IR Filleee 01 De RF. Mawhises FLOWERS STOPS SAVAGE. urmi is apparently based on the fa- Heltmua, Ji.. 2 Tom Grifin. ... . iets mous Finnish runner's exploits at the |Joe Priccl. .- 12 Kolker ... 3 nPRO;[IDLxCh, ‘:'l"' January 30— Olrmpic games in Paris last Summer, at | L- 1. King.- B, Welnberg..0..... gersFloWory of Al nte, Ge., Kndck D e |0t 13 Eilis Wolpe...© ed out Bill Savage of Kentucky. which he was probably outstanding | " & Waiker. . A Rosenblott. .11 9| th, a atlRet Dignt individual | performer. e set new | % % Fiston .10 § Clarke Selpels.. (.. 3| the second round last night. Flowers Olympic records for the 1,500 and 5,000 | W. E. Hargett ... Norman Muyer. .. floored Savage twice before the fin- e v g T ishing blow came. Both are heavy- e ns, (&ne 0| W, Clampitt. Joe Kronman. weights. meter even .. Carter. 3 X Weisberg . Brran Davis... .15 "Gy Goldvers — k' Russell B. Goldstein....... CARDIFF, Wales, January 30.—Jem D. C. FENCERS MEET NAVY. | = Driscoll, widely known boxer and Fencers from the Washington| Bad roads caused the Congressional | former featherweight champion of acquet Club are scheduled to meet | Country Club to postpone its swim- | England, died early today from con- the Naval Academy swordsmen at|ming exhibition, scheduled for last sumption following pleurisy and pneu- Aunapolls temorrow. night, until February 12. monia. Wool Socks 25% Off Our entire stocks of Men's i Imported Woolen Socks in- Cor. 7th & K Sts. cluded in_this timely cold- 414 9h St. weather Salc! “City Club Shof” 1914.16 Ps. Ave 1318 G St. 233 Pa. 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