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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 22, 1925—SPORTS SECTION. TRy Four Varsity Floor Clashes This Week : Central Lone D. C. Five in Penn Fvent C ATHOLIC U. FI\TE PL AYS TEAMS THAT ARE KEEPING UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ON BASKET BALL MAP OTHER CAPIT AL Qi}INTETS OLD LINERS WEDNESDAY : “ ; DROP PLANS TO COMPETE Mount Pleasant Aggregation Will Assume Role of econd Game of Season Between Old Rivals to Be Held at College Park—George Washington Defending Champion, as Last Year’s Winner ; and Gallaudet Clash Saturday. Is Not to Strive to Retain Honors. i i ) { £ | = i | LTHOUGH basket ball is about ready to step aside and allow | BY JOHN L WHITE. A lacrosse and basc ball to take the field in local varsity athletics, | the floor game is not to give up the ghost without a struggle. It/ will supply some entertainment this week, four college engagementy for | courts here being on the book One of the games scheduled promises to be a red-hot affair. 1t will | bring together Catholic University and the University of Maryland quints | iu Ritchie Gymnasium at College Park Wednesday night. The clash will | loop, will be Washington’s sole representative in the of Pennsylvania tournament that opens in Philadel day, March And since the West Philadelphia High School te in the competition this year, the Central five that first honors in 1924 will be the defending champion ar to come through with a Airst-class performance CE.\'TR,‘\L HIGH SCHOOL. champion in the scholastic s not entered rer-up for gated doub be the second of the Winter between these old athletic rivals 5 i Do Thursday night George Washington University will be host to Salem | _Eastern and Western both hI:rl Jhopes of making the Phiis delphi l in the Hatchetite gymnasium, on H street, and Saturday njght will have trip but for various reasons, not the least of which ancial, have d its court invaded by the basketers of Gallaudet. St. John's visits Gallau- cided not to enter the lists. K o ; I det Friday With three members of the quint Le ue, L Y.~'r".'~ captain and B - e e that Philadelphfa writers called “the |steil Kessler, is_the | el et eal Ll ol ey gamest little team that ever came to | mainst Epiphany Big Fis e i g i e G. U. FIVE DEFEATED | /. ] . The Quaker City” remaining in the|in the same loop. Bennie, another AeLond e N e | g g % line-up, and the other two places| Pasterner, has a regular berth on t L e e ! N i 4 ¥ filled with new players with envugh | Anacostia Hagle five B tie Coliess Merkers I BY NAVY 33 To ]8‘ gl 4 " p ability #o earn places in the all-high| Roland Dulin, captain of the Wes | and for some time thereafter it took | ’ | 4 basket ball selections, Central is well [ ern quint, also is performing for e e S | prepared for the strenuous task of |Mount Vernor 1 H Cound or of e Nation's | Tech's fast f nd itself and | upholding the homor of the Nation Hlve \"" W-Hwh] ikl e | ANNAPOLIS, Md., February — Capital against the strongest schol- | line-up of the St. Martis ub. Ear trimmed Loyola sucknell in its | overcoming a lead of 13 to 8, which Sais fves pEithe PRt . Moser, Centra enter, i stotwo engagements. - |the visitors had obtained in the first Last year, after downing five teams | coaching the St Parrick’s Midgets bl dneision Sk B half, the Naval Acad asket ball | in as many davs, the Mount Pleas-| In addition to plaving with Mour B A O ed et How. | f88m found itselt n the second part| ant quint went into the final contest| Vernon. Heeke and Kessler are of Maryleodersa determined gt Mow- | of /the= game and finished with the| under a terrific strain and with a|ficiating in the 1 a et atio tack will nd | comfortable score of 33 to 18 | s ; How- | tournamen ais s = | team considerably crippled ow aTn Aagat @ geally good b: During most of the second half | ever, this year the authorities have - e Navy was playing a grade of ball] promised better treatment for the| Tech baxketers are s in 14, all of formi-|(hat gave ite followers great en- . = meet the Moun Washington champions and should vy, Washingtc ™ CoufsERmEt AR ip. he opigeine OF they fight their way to the finals an- | Baltimore o r f A b a2 AR ARG s S WAL Sthar time, will be allowed to take|bas a tentatl ton have been the only teams to take | Acudemy next Saturday. et et 5 heweis | Cathotic Tuk en on t the. scalps of the Ofd Liners | Up to within ten minutes of the b ” a : | same In twe former meeting Contes in ar spo between | close of the game both sides were ke B L with the colleg L wr A Catholic University an ers have broken ever » With the exeeption of the Central tossers, that ave still going strong on their basket ball schedule—the hi =chool quints have practically fi Maryland | putting Gp such a stiff defense that b ) ¢ ’ . ;. T 3 7 5 % pon Wednes- | almost &l the scoring was done on ; % L k2 5 “ollege Park long shuis. Craig, Parrish and Day. s iy usualiy interesting. | with Rule, who came ba nter badly beaten atlin Di « place, displayed some ex- going to Wes Frosh taking day’s engagement at kely to prove u he Marylande Lacrosse in the high schools ket b by « hoiic University | o it passing and cutting for the ished their seasons and are disband-| " 700 Ty vear it Conch " last Winter, are bent upon making a | basket during the last ten minutes, Versity squad at t Left to right, front row: Troxell, Crosthwait, Boyd, Capt. Faber, Stevens and Cardwell. Back row: Ensor, Burger, Supplee and | ing, the players going to the vari-i o o 5.0 0 Central has his was sweep of the series this time. Cath-land the score mounted rapidly. Heatty, All mre former District high sehool boys except Troxell, Crosthwait, who played for Hyattsville High; Ensor and Beatty. ous aggregations around town. Ra-| . ' ceiving little support fror olic University, stung U its defeat at Sweeney and Farley were scoring Preshman squad at bottom. Left to right, front row: Merrill, Whelchel, Thomas, De Mareo, Davidson and Miller. Back row: Woodward, Brown, Linkous, | dice, Heeke and Scruggs of EA_»,\M')\. e other ¢ 1 hands of the Old Liners early in skets for Georgetown in the first | Adams and $tephens. All are Washington scholastic products, except Miller and Linkous. ere starring ‘\\Ilh the Mount Vernon present campaign, would like | half, these two accounting for 10 of The varsity has won 10 out of 14 games and the freshmen have taken ® in 11, M. fiv in the Sunday School 3 P nothing more than a victory over|the visitdrs 12 points, None of the P L ¥ them Wednesday. Beating Maryland | Georgetown players could find the | ¢ would just about console the Brook- |basket from the floor in the second p 'ROSENBLUM TDSSERS GET l)l QCE Since the Indiar somewha landers for all the losses they have | half, not a field goal being registered. | of a cold weath port and is not a sustained at basket bail this year. The Navy started the game with common in the South as in the Nort et e o [ SRR WILL START TOMORROW| RANK WITH CELTICS| QN ALOY-CORBY PROGRAM - i | petitio wever, as Colleg game with Gallaudet, but it does not | lest forward, played a fast game dur- {ana ¥ of Baltimore f know just what it is to tackle inling the period. and Hamilton and Basket ball fans are looking forward B | sport Universit The West Virginia collegians | Rule passed well. Parrish did not - T and E ;o | to the same sort of contest at the Ar- S foels “ " since the annocuncement that {land and Navy have both not been advertised hercabout.|seem to be at home in the guard po- REMONT and Eastern Prep basket ball fives take the floor il ge tonight that they witnessed when OCAL fandom is feeling all “het up” since e 1 | freahsian teinoe af s oy > Hatchetite te has been playing | sition. With the score 9 to 8 in favor Gonzaga gymnasium at 10 o'clock tomorrow to open the tourna- |the Palace five stacked up against the the Corby and Aloysius court fives are to meet in the big Sunday | b ot e e e s S e e S SR R G e ment sponsored by the Alyosius Athletic Club for deciding the | Wid champion Celtics a week ago. night games at the Arcade. Now comes the notice that the pre- |frmiy established her Dowd. ar it has o pair of [in: nis reguiar team . Craig. Day | District championships in the senior and junior divisions. spotlight this evening, are classed ax | liminary for nest Sunday night will be played between the Palace Club | EEIE Bor capable and the remainder |and Shapely got in the game and : Nineteen teams, comprising the class of the local court aggregations, ' every bit as good as the New York-|and the Buffalo Lincolns, while the ‘two local heavyweight fives will {2t the ola 2 of t squad is composed of good|Parrish resumed his place at forward.| have entered the competition for the scnior title, while 20 quints have]ers, and to prove It they have ar- 3 adli i £ eries. College, Coach material. George Washington is to|They were slow in getting started.| gigned up to take part in the tussle for junior honors. ranged a title series with the green- { {urnish the headliner as the first of afhsecgamesenies | . | pared for his new: venture end its basket ball season next week, | however, and the local team did not| e B T LN 0 T 0 0| P Timmone, P, Tawson, 3. Deerr, . Cosi- | J¥8eved champions. - | ~In keeping with their- ugreement | its final game being with Catholic|score in the remaining seven minutes. BN pias A > matio, B Lioyd, W zambreny. .~ = g At all odds, the contest is expected | with George Marshall, who is staging ENTRA'. ls WINNER 1 ik dhs dinitig: of e bt University .on March 2 With Craig scoring from the floor, | morrow, starting at 10 o'clock; and COLUMBIA _ JUNIORS—J. Carroll, L. |t0 rank with the best games seen |the Sunday night games, the Aloys { high &chool’ base. ball battery cand . N — followed by two of the same kind|will be continued Wednesday, Satur- l:l":‘.‘v"{ z"u !'an;n,}“' 1;m:'u_' J. McDon- | here this season. The local profes- |and Bakers yesterday su\mnnfid dates a warmin in the gyr reshman teams of Catholic Univer- | by Day, the Navy took a 1-point lead r e - S .| ough. W Dp. D, ohmson. | sionals carried the Celtics at a fast | eligibility lists of tig plavers to be N BATTLE AT YORK‘,MMMH t the various institution: nd grPlind are to meet at|four minutes atter the half started.|d4Y and Sunday, the Gonzage gym-| MOUNT VERNOX JUNIORS W, Swift, T | clip and are capable of giving the |used in the series. Ryan, Murphy. Under the direction of M. J. Prentis “Park Wednesday, but their|They ran it to 22 to 16 at §3 min-|nasium being unavailable for use| RN WV, Butnett, XL Meallister, G Da8- | ioveland quint the same wort of op- | Hook, O'Dea, Duffy, Ford, Collins and the latest addition to the Tech soach “ll!‘m\l be played s a prelim- | utes, and in the last seven hil a pace|Tuesday, - Thursday and Friday.| l'?ll.ul'ul‘\ —3 i:mx‘f" uJ Lyles, 5 position. Mills will perform for the 1Fur;u ing staff, abo! o Manual T p to the varsity engagement. The | which they have seldom attained this 2 for nistebis will be | 1 W Sweeacy, yan, J. Deale, J. |~ The Rosenblum performers are re-|club, while Sauber, Goetz Catlin.| YORK, Pa.. February 21.—In one of | are prepping in the Nationa ings are 1o clash at 4 o'clock in | season. Senloss #iad s Jgpior gmatolies T e RISE PREPS_A. Baker, 7. Carrolt, | CFUIted from the first ranks of stars, | Edelstein, Johannis, 'Ward. Roll and| ey, fstest basket ball games p [ Guars Ammoey Mansbor Skt —or afternoon, whils the varsity quints| Georgetown's defense was fre-|DPlayed at alternate hours. - 1M Gienson, 3. Ready. E. Langrmer, | 8nd_recently have acquired a new |Downes will play for the Corby quint.|pere this season the York Collegiate | Eastern alreads has scheduled mever will not swing into action undl 8|quently penetrated, Craig and Day| Kach team is advised that every|J. Seanlom. W. Wiles teammate in Barney Sedron, former |Ford and Sauber have been named|ynstitute passers were handed a sei- | games for the Lizht Blue and Whits o'clock making particularly good shots ON|pjaver will be weighed before going ,.J“'v,‘,'.m.,",':!.':;:!" SLUB_Hillews. Da- | Fort Wayne tosser. Marty Friedman, {as the two captains. back by Washington Central High's | nine, in addition to the reguiar chan — quick throws. E & that the average | Deuohue. N. Donohue. pkins, Nicols, J. | Honey Schwab, Red Russell, Shep-| .Jim Duffy, Paul Collins and Tommy | cluae eombination, 37 to 33 pionship tilts 1 Maryland tosserw. after TIOSINE | xavy (83) Positions. Ghoepetown (it | 00 Lo floor_snd that ihe’ averase gt pard and Sedran are listed for action | Ford have iong been identified with | “ 30 WRIPE RN L0 GOl eam i their home schecule, will leave |Signer...........Left forward. .Fariey | Weight Will be calculate 0! against the Washington quint. Aloysius basket ball fives. Toml iaveq well it was -Banta's pair of o5 . Right_forward Thursday for At Center enter the annus ant., where they will | Hamilton. Rule "‘"fit‘:i R;,:gx;:rfl::x:fl;y:y;‘r: Cnflr:;.:‘nol the MOUNT RA'N'ERS MEET Arrangements haye been completed | Hook and Joe O'Dea, former Eastern|ga3 goals in the closing two minutes WESTERN PRESBYTERMNS .sket ball cham- | Rle gent T A for the preliminary which brings to- | High stars, and Robbie Mills of Gon-| (1.t Gecided the issue pionship tournament of the Southern | bagptt gt “guard. 10 Grof Tomerrow’s Schedule. ST. STEPHEN’S TOMORROW | £cther the Princess team of Wash-[zaga need no introduction. Phill With Central trailing by one point.| TOP- BASKET BALL LOOP Confererce. The Old Liners are ex-| court goals—Signer (3). Rule (3), Parrish | 10:00 a.m.—Tremonts va. Eastern Preps Ington and the Columbla Buddles of | Ryan and Joe Murphy, the newWcom-|pga;ey was thrown a long pass by [ A ¢on e pectod to cut quite @ swath In the | (3y par s} Coaie (3), Shapier. Sweenes | 11:00 a:m:—Quincy ve. Anacostis Bagies. Mount Rainier Junior basketers|Alexandria. The opener starts at 8 |ers to the squad, are New Englanders| hezendorf and the former made g00d. | sy ore o iie St Paul quint las Tourney that is dus to begin Friday. | (). Fafey (). Grogan. Foul gosis—Craie. | 13:00 noon—Faramounts va Wintons |have arranged u holiday game for | ©'clock. studying in Washington. e e o e % | night gives Caivary Methodist basket = > lllyvb'iflj‘!r;‘flwreu:! (3), F A-IeyY ruvh.l:nm; 1 {:{{'“”,-Z’,‘J"‘ llgm"-! et High | tomorrow night with St. Stephen's Joe Deering, Columbia University Nate Sauber, Ray Catlin and| .. point Again, shortly after this {‘;““ team second place in the Bur S uiions: Navy—Cralg for g 2200 p.m.—Peerios " o nte St. S it % 4 > 5 , sho Hdny: Schoot Les t the ¢lode . Rutgers’ fine swimming team will | Parsieh {or Signer, Johnson for Rule, Day for | School Lightweights. . |flve in the Peck Memorial gymnasium. | €0ach, will be down as usual to offi-| Johnny Goetz have been .the back-|py;ia’skimmed the ball through the | corer " twers: he e of 1 Invade Brookland Friday for a meet Rule” for Shapiey for Parrish "0 pm-—Boys' Club Coaches vs. Kin-|Manager Bud Bellman is booking | ¢1ate in the big game. bone of the present Corby team for|,,; for a two-point goal, clinching |ihe . e (xopoyrarinn Uil with the Catholic University mermen. | Georfetown—McNaney for Sweeney, Flavin for | near A. 2 5 games with 130-pound quints and may IR S many yvears. Noah Downes. Gallan- [ 20 ° d . the circuit with a clean record of ok 1eN. | o rley, Farley for McNaney, MeN 4:00 p.im.—Boys’ Ciwb Superiors vs. Live- | B o e it 3 L 7 . te Mol s tmite e s ekl aaine ga seven strafght wins, whils Celvary is The Jersevmen have been SCOTIng | biries. Hyep for Grogan, O leary f . o g L yattsville 521-R. NEW HAVEN, Conu., February 21.|dets flashy = 3] In the last five seconds of play Re-|one game behind i heavily in tank competition this| Referee—Mr. Kinney (¥ale). Umpire—Mr. 7:00 p.m.—Woodside M. E. vs. Washing e Mount Rainier Junior Athletic| —Yale defeated the second city |Pack. 8 popular with the focal| ., . a5 fouled by a Central player | Final standing of the | Winter. Schmed . (Bucknell). Tume ot halves—20 | fon A A. I Club dance will be held in the Arcade | trobp of Philadelphia at polo, 83 to | SOUFt followers. Charlie Ward and|;gige the 15-foot zone and two shots s R S, 1o minates. 5:00 D.m.—Darknorse Juniors ve. Trinity | ballroom tomorrow &vening. 3, th » 8% 19)55e Johannis, newcomers from Notre ~ " i Won. Lost. Pet e i R 3 , this afternoon. newee D on T Dame, and “Irish” Edelstein, New ] were awarded to the York forward, | Western Presbyterian g :00 p.m.—Printers v5. Youngbloods. . E who counted one ety a1 3 20 NAVY BOXERS VICTORS .NONAL PARK SIX Wedneadnys Games. . Efur;y‘(n'f‘v fi:fl’:‘!;!;l;ré‘:: ‘(}M';:"":;‘; Dezendorf was the high scorer of |8t Pauls Epi " OVER PENN STATE TEAM : R T e ’ Irsiasiona” Pat Roll performed lasi | the Washingion machine. He tallied |8 a2 =55 i e eids v Wapeasy Nenlaes, e three fleld baskets and counted & like | Epiphany € p AT S DEFEATS GALLAUDET 8 D Aloyaics Susiers ve. Hotentots. ICS ey with the Interior Deparément | smp,r of goals from the foul line, Calon 3 o i STATE COLLEGE, Pa., February :30 p.m.—Seuecas vs. Epiphany Big Five. IR SE Al Score: riends’ ... ° .. 3 21.—Penn State boxers bowed to Saturdar's Schedule RS Re NouENISEL 0. Drices 5 : H —_— ST i G 2 { o = - for the big Sunday night double at-| Y. C. L (35) . W. C. H. = f = superior skill and stamina on the | i 6:30"p.m.—Boys’ Club Celtics vs. Colum- traction. Tickets will be sold “be- | Kohier. x forward nue | COMPANY F REGULARS part of the Navy here today., the| wNational Park Seminary sextet, in de- | bia_Juniors, e Ro. | Regar.. " "Right forward. .l McDonald | Middies winning the annual meet, | soq 3 : 7:80 p.m.—Independents vs, Stantons. tween the halves of the Palace Ro-{Rabinson Center... 2 Ranta b 181 meet. | feating the Gallaudet girls on their| {0 D-O-—RIReNienl o CONIOTL oy senblum game tonight, and will be|Geaser Lett guard...... Dean | DOWN ANNAPOLIS FIVE Summary home floor yesterday, to a 40-to-28 count, | §:30 p'm.—Mt. Vernons vs. Delta Chi. At = S placed on sale at Spalding's tomor- | Wallick /" """ "Right guard. .. . Deseadorf| 5 3 : 3 added to their long chain of victories. 2 (esting ibatwhen'ths Bokstales I Eastern and Business high schools in the next three weeks the 1925 | row morning. Conrt goals—Kohler (3), Fisher, egulars of Company F. Maryland 116-pound class—Collins, Navy, defeated Me- A8 n their previous clash against the - 1s’ b > 3 2 Robinson, Geasey (4), . Hal 3 National Guard, won their fifth Cleraun. Penn State. Téchaical koockout 18 | 1 210 ) ‘Greeners. the winners kept the | 224 the Hopelights at 2:30 Suanday girls’ basket ball series will be played. ‘In the District senior high| Aoyasus Big Five baskeders encount- | (2); Moser (2), Bauta (5, Dean (2). straight in the series for the basket 125-pound class- Penn_State, | losers on the defensive throughout. e ragaoon Wi ensd : ’ "l" Eosnr school basket ball as well as all other sports except rifle is Gonfined | er the formidable Allied court com- | “’Foul foals—Kobier. 2 in 2; Fisher. bajt cuamplonship of itha fst Mexy i aton, Navy. J ® decision, three | Miss Hussey of the winners was the Lists of Semior Players. to intramural competition. However, in spite of. th Sotituti ¢ | bination of Baltmore on the Gon-(Regar 3 in 6; Robinson, 1 in 2: Geares land Regiment by downing Compan Nt oxiad olank Navy. defeated | OUtStanding plaver, chalking up 32| Semior team eligibility lists have 5 wced 2 2 P e substitution of | 5oy court this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. | 3; Wallack, § in 5; Hale, 2 in'3; Me ,{M of Annapolis on the Hyattsville Cant. Wert. Vern Judges decision, | points. Miss Kammapell accounted for | been submftted as follows: - | equally ranked teams for an all-star school team, the games promise to | Earlier in the season the Allieds won | * fg':,;_'“{fi:;,;_‘gmY“;;;"gl"f{m:_:T B floor last night b count 0 26 poioty for Gallwdot KANAWHAS S Lacfsky, W. Ogue 8 | display some first-rank basket ball technique and performance. This | décision over the I streeters, but g for Huie. e CRRRY A ol b y J48-pound class-— ; vy deteated | “gcore ¥ D. “Chatlia, T. Abeamwn, |, (il & . formance. since then the &loys have been going | Time of halves—20. minutes, Referce—r, | ENCOUNtered n Saturday night in 2, tra round. e, ™| Nat. Park (40). _ Positions. Gallaudet (28). | AN ACOSTIA EAGCES—M. Clark, E. Mader, | 125 "l”“" rom the tremendously increased popularity of the cage |strong, and have run up a string of |Lewis (Phfladelphia.) the final game of the loop. 'Another 160-pound olass—Henderson, Navy, defeated | Hussey. .. Tett forward......Kammapell ers, A. Lusby, J. Smith, R, Beunie, W. | game, bringing out enough players from e. ivisi cti- | 13 straight ®ictories. The preliminary ————— win will give the Hyabtsville basket i Keil. Tenn State. Judge's decision, three Kight forward. Claric e 3 & T sl ’fj . ds dp y ach division to paralicl pracii [} SL ey e e Ty the Biamtonk ers a blear title to the Western roumla L A 53 e T Genter s g DEFENDENTS A, King, B. Smalll 3. cally the standard produced by the average high school representative |and Peck Memorial tossers, starting CORNELL HAS BR'GHT Shore championship and a chance at nd clas Lyons, Navs. defeat- | Sumuer.... o M. a, L. Thomas, F. = ~ the winner of the Eastern Shore 100p «d ‘Hastings. Penn State. Techntcal knock- | Flayelr........ Left guard Ozbura | 1 ¥, Lewin team. at 2:30. Shore looy out. first round Right guard.... ... . Dobson | “BALTIMORE ATHLETIC CLUB—F. Xanten, | At Eastern the upper classmen,|ranks Wask ® e e Sl a0 & LRy e | e : rof: | s, Sashinion, will sec in ac| Atexanorin mign ane Georse wuson QUTLOOK IN ROWING N T Juse W Cesiuien, jRlicen cowida gy iy .’m._'num,\ Nutwel), Munch, E. Nealon. sentors and Juniors, being the vel-|tion for the first time since they ar-|pasketers will meet In the Snal game PEAN BASKET TOURNEY. 3 2 Pesoer D, Keppel, R, | €rans of the school, have the edge on Substitutions—prealy for Flayell, Nelson Keller, P. Collins, 0. Smith, A.|the under classmen, the sophomores Simons. and freshmen. If there are any up- HYATTSVILLE GUARDS: | oo, ¥ wsehenivaen = WG FIVE—1. Kessier, W. |S0( * the athletic forecast it whil et i, aan. Time of periode—S | G K Young, G Springston. - |more than likely be caused by the minute quarters. MeDoy = s TO PLAY D.C QUINTS ——— T e e B L Was IPIRYed. SOMIEE peh soa by HYATTSVILLE HIGH FIVE ™ n_r. wenton, | REUIY 0 run througn the- defense of Edéingion G, | many a worthy champion contender. rived to take up their residence|of the Second Athletic District sched here, three vouthful athletes just|ule Monday night at the Alexandria o separated from the famous Red,|armory. Having a clean record of| ITHACA, Y. February 21.— White and Blue troupe of Panama|four wins, the Alexandria five have a| Prospects of Cornell regaining her Canal Zone swimmers. These three, | sure hold on the title, but are anxious | 1aurels on the water appear unusu- the Whaler sisters, will swim in|to finish up the season with a clean|ally bright this year. Only two can- three different races and are expected | slate. The contests wilt be preceded didates have been lost because of tor form the nucleus of the relay|by a tilt ‘between girl teams of the |scholastic difficulties, and indicu- team. two schools. jtions are that Coach Charles A Plans for an elimination tourna ment to decide the midget basket ball championship will be discussed at Calvary Methodist gymnasium on li Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Hilltops, | Boys' Club Flashes, Pierce. Olympias Massachusetts Park Indians, Cardi nais, Palace, Takoma, St. Martin's K G. Coe, W. Bell, ant, G HYATTSVILLE. Md v 2 TO PLAY D. C. QUINTETS | &ngreve. . Luman. 0 “rogers About 14 “Es” will be presented to| Judging from last Wednesday, the ST (Pop) Lueder may have his oars-|Grag raPLalY teams have been i —Five engagements, fovr with Wash- | o G o0 or e 21 | a0, G SOACHES K. Goodmen, Lasl- | the outstanding basket ball girls who | closing night for try-outs; the most| Columbin Athletle Club and George|men on the Cayuga Inlet for work- | =0 '© attend "\"-'"‘; quints. have !;N‘vlv ‘L"-d hfi“ Hyattsville High School eioiaes n'“r'-‘sn'-x.m. Goldberg, | 3 {"“" d:é?{;:‘;"::?«&:‘::; '2::‘;::& interesting races are likelr to be the | Mason basketers will clash in the|outs early next month. Lt i b i e frig v 5 . VASHINGTON A. A.—J. McGlue, J. Mudd, | leti¢ £ - 440-yard swim a he back . | Alexandria armory on Wednesday| Four d < foame of ‘Company F, Hyateaville | Will engage Devite Preps on the lat-| g e Narco, W. MeCuthrin, D; Souttiera, K. | Work and those qualities expected In | Tn tne 1atier evemt Florencs Skadig, | nisht On Seturday the Episcopat out Tor the sromm ob b oniimed| EVANS T0 COACH BROWNS. unit of the Maryland National Guard, | ter's court in Washington, Tuesday[Johason, B. shields A. De Marco. '~ " | the best type of citizenshhip. Capitol's mainstay, will be forced to | Lightweights will be the opponents|have been lost through scholastic | ST. LOUIS, February 21.—Dr. Joo for the coming weok. Al will be|afternoor, in a game postponed from | FPRINTERS Heaiy v Ady, Ourver. Holit, | The rosters of the Eastern class|oriend. herselt to Koep pace. with|of the Columblas. . difficulties. Evans, outfielder and pich-hitter fo played on the local armory floor. last Thursday. The locals have al-| “SpipCA XTHLETIO CLUB—H. Wellens, C. | teams follow Beatrice Woodford and Beatrice Coles, g Lueder now has five crews working | the St. Louis Browns. will alsogtal Monday night Anacostia Eagles of | Feady conquered Devitt this season. | Heinrich, P. Brandt. <. Miller, P. Helnrich, | Seniors—Galatzo (captain), Dalrym-{,4 well as with lone Whaler, the | St Cysriam Remerves believe that|,,: op the rowing machines. Among | OVer the coaching job held last sea Washington will appear to battle the On Wednesday afternoon Hyatts- "émi.i-',ag l.g‘dmln» "ei nr-:l!- Woodward, | P1° , (manager), Corkins, Flourny, |youngest of the sisters. Inasmuch as the | the Shiloh and Kansas Athletic Club| )ogo eights, all composed of emm{ son by Chet Thomas, Manager Georg: soldiers” “big” five and in the pre-|Ville may meet Central High in} e n perton™ soiner,” Traincr, Coughian, | cendstron, M. Reudi, Barrett, Repettl Lall-comers are belng allowed to, enter | 184mS are sidestepping them. Man-|.nceq carsmen, are Emerson, Stagg, | Sisler has announced. Evans is « liminary match the Company F light- | Washington. ~Central defeated the * ¥ Schneider. ’ three swimmers in each race and have | ®8eTS Of both teams, and any other{ .y Tang Fraser, Francis, Calla- | Practicing physician at Dallas, Tex weights and Woodside M. . Church |locals in an interesting game on the NIORS I Farrington, R.| Juniors—Seitz (captain), Colliflower,|an aceomplished p of entrants, it|duints wishing to book contests, arel ., " 'Ianoff, Bovard, Krou Bul-| T tossers of Washington’ will be op-|Company F Armory court here a few T. Coilins, C: Cummings, | Buller, Gibson, Roberts, Heinrick. will o the SUrprising to see them make |Féauested to call the St. Cybrian{ iy amg Sutton. Thess men were tgan. 1. Molenof. Vi TA-CHI—C. Dikgostifie, C. Ward, .P-| - DOPROmIOTesMuTlens, Whesler, Gasa: Rock, 4. May. L. Broslin, P. Finske. | N€T, Thomas, Thompson, Gilman, Ed- 3. Gooch, J. Mitchell, 0. | monsten, Evans, Witherite. ponents. weeks ago. Thursday night Quincy Athletio| Cohan, sterling forward of the Hy- Club of Washington and the Psi|attsville High combination, hae just o Omega Fraternity team of George- |enlisted in Company F, Hyattsville \: puich, J. Sieciies, 5. lanback, | Freshmen — Low, - Bixler, Reslk, town Univers will show thefr |unit of the Maryland National Guard, | “ Uiy W¥'Ticn, D. Smith, 6. Tew, B. | SParpnack, MacCaffrey, Hauback, wares agalnst the soldiers’ first and{&nd, in addition” to performing for the | Halley, P. Pyne, E. Bowers, H. Libbey, M. |Hickox (captain), Courtney, Newman, second teams, respectively high school, probably will show his | 0'Donoghue. 3 ‘ Stivers. Saturday misht Company T will|wares with the soldiers pefore the| CALVARY M. B_Scrivener, Frisby, Gott Schedule of games: a clean sweep in the last event, par- | Wanager at Lincoln 7450-J. either regulars or substitutes on last ticularly because Florence Skading - year's first two crew squads. has done most of her work this Win- The veteran coxswains include | ter in the crawl and breast stroke. ST. MARTIN MIDGETS Aronson, Krech, Spahn, Taylor and | Although Tillle Raine has been Bemis. Lueder has not divided his| making phenomenal progress in the 0 M 40 veterans into definite combina- back stroke, it is doubtful if she wiil wIN VER" E FRAY tions for the present. be able to best these three all-comer ; Lusder is optimistic but not over- hind Katharine Pfeiffer in the 1923! Hyattsville National Guard Company, race down the river. 2 29 to 27, ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 21— to make history repeat itself by again| These two Capitols will have to|” The shooting of Mealy and the|The Navy Plebes defeated the Penn- H. Lucas, D. Fin- | romping away with the champion.|reckon with the youngest Miss|guarding of Ryan and -~Hanington|sylvania Freshmen at basket ball to- earlier in .’1",”:‘,’;‘_\0[.\ i IM“H“. BY ATLANTIC MlDGETS‘ BOYS' CLUB SUPERIORS—D. Walsh, W.|Semester teams. Basket ball enthusi- Rruder, G. Barry, Goodwin, Dickinson, B, |asts expect the eighth semester girls Athletic Midgets outclassed the St.| Booe g Sanapr”: Geodwin, Dickinson, B. ot - & Paul Midgets in a basket ball game| BOYS' CLI 3 L . Brumbaugh, Broadbent, Linke, Kepler, e, % games for the championship of the ! inson, W Biady, Wi Puchanaa, T. Denals, O. | “Sench 2. Frevhimes . Sentees: & Fiut |t R Aot oo |3 an extra, purfod Baskat ball galjis | Ace¢ womacn a8 Cofmeit® meator. o pemnien iy o€ e 67 POINTS ARE SCORED | S’ "nk: e Zi e, v, Sors: 5 v | Winkier, who, withogh Distiet one | on e Syutisvili court . Martin's Aatentid : c Junior Divisxien List, Business teams are divided lmo‘m"* Shamplen for 1931, Anik e~ | Midgets defeated the reserves of the GAME TO NAVY PLEBES. | RENROC A. C. BASKETERS esterday afternoon, taking the long | Besan. B. Euyart, J. © Rosenblatt, J. | chy bamner. The teams are: Whaler, whose records for distance|featured the play of the winners,{day, 33 to 29. The winner led, 21 to end of a Ei-to-8 acore. ~ | CBiRxHORSE vy Haten, | BlghthNortotn (eaptain), Boyd |swimming are guarantees that this|while Shanklin was best for the |8 at half time. || stneara aaxe quanty coras I DEFEAT WARWICK PREPS | Tucker dna Schatrert scored heavily | Dean, Brown, Schlese, Havs, . McGann! | (manager), Wilson, Burke, Compton, | Will e one of the most keenly com- | Guardsmen. St. Martin’s are after P e, LR Without Extra Cost on - e for the winners. CARDINAL JUNTORS—Mury| Lester. | posset, Offret. " | peted events. more games with 135-pound teams. ¢ Renroc Athletic Club basketers de- | “scores: Durke, Ritgenbers. - Jones, - Clark, Tngors (SIXth—Bean (captain). Tishman| The teams of the Capitol Athletic|Munager Harrington may be reached gongm:o\;nxfi?x. e A s e Positions. St. Paul (8) ROSEDALE JUNIORS Bragley, M. | (manager), Hern, Larkin, Heffner,|Club, as announced by Capt. Elbridge 2 h - ween an MY o, ruary court at Hine Junior High School Left forwand. Scanlon 1. Essex, C. Hogarth, D). MeCatiram,. | Baker, Zychniski. Colby, coach, are as follows: o'clock. 21:—Malcomb Johnson, Cléveland City s b e TRen Taprng N B o B trecks . Han. | FOUrth—Hall (captain), Key (man-| Relay—Taylor, Winkfer, Raine and|{ The scores: o1 chathpion, and former Dartmouth || o % 5 0T LT L T S 4 < = Left guard. .. _Collius | cock, Farran, Frick, Maloy. Shields, ager), Nelson, Posten, Burns, Siefert, | Mitchell. St. Martin (20). Positions. Hyawes, 27). | University pitcher, won the Ormopd || ¢ *¥ O0F SOR% SRS ORC B OTm0 N0 JRenroe L bositions W Preps (1) © Wight guard Deanison | “"ALOYSICS JUNIORS McGower., ¥lyn,{Humphries, Norchsky, Permut, Sher; | Fancy diving—Faunce and Pettin- | Mealy. fart forward.......Sbauklia | Beach golf title here today by de-{| _ o, “get the tires when -you A eaci 1L Kikhe Tovard. L GOMRErE | - Court gomls—Tucker (), Schaffer (1), | Gewtu, Langyher,” Alexander, Hallett, Fox. | man. 2 wiL Hetny. o201 Ooe s W e | Letng RAY Green of Dastona, Fla. || cone in. : Ehncaaik. .. Rkt S COOMRIE | ramiin (8). Fravces (2. Flanin ‘), Dovel |Gamet Lo oo Third—Rabbit (captain); Cole (man-| 40-vard' free style—Mitchell and|aianingion. ... Left guatd.... .. ... Noack |1 UP in 36 holes. U MONTHS, TO PAY Wood.... ... [ Tatt guard. ...’ !'Thompeon | Lees (2), Scanlon. Foul goals—Schaftert, §in | o ¥g" £ 0od™s Boming,” ager), Sumner, Furr, Cathcloth, Plate, | Taylor. Ryan...........Right guard...& “Rose 4 / Spicer. . =gk saxsd Collins | 75 Leew, 2 bo 4 S ntics—Finnin for Mat. | wood. B. Thomas, Foiws Dyker. 440-yard free style—Winkjer and| Court goals—_Mealy ), Haais, Heany (2), |om STANDARD MAKE Conrt zouls—Sharpdack (31, Millar (4). | jarp - Frances fer Dove. St. Panl—Shea for | TREMONT JUNIORS—P. ciangs, D, Ciango, | Second—Tew (captain), Pendleton |Pteiffer. / Hanington (2). Ryan '(3), Sbanklin (2); . Healey Spicer. Sapper averg. | Niackat 3 . Willner, D. Galoita, N. Gulotta, N. Jett, | (manager), Smallwood, Sparks, | 60-yard back stroks—Skading and | Krieder (). "Wright ), Noack @)." Foui AMERICA’S FINEST Batterles Ruer. collide () il gouts—Millar, "3 '":T.““’.,'fi;"o;il’flau Umpire e Dore. Nock, T. Hen. | Waple, Davidson, Buechert, Weims, | Raine. ooy W 2T G B T - %qyggl«.jmflwoei s 2 e Pl Tnde IS 5 . T, Markiey, B. | Hammerly, Mason, De Mar. 60-yard ¢ stroke—Winkjer | (1 in 1). Wright (2 ia 8), Noack (i fn 1), phed . i E < s34 ; o SaNpdnlt o S 2k ”em"_""““ x } ‘ubstitation: | SU ' Martie—Beatugton | for ON SAME MIDDY FENCERS WIN. BINGHAM TAKES BOUT. Heffelfinger, Dougheri: H'm\':;?,'m:':z\nn}s: g._"’::";’a.gg_“{di_:{f’]:a o et o @ 3% [ 100-yard free style—Mitchell and Teferes—tr. Ingley (Cordy). Time of ANNAPOLIS, Md. February 2L—| NEW HAVEN, Conn., February 21— | Wheeler. Barnard, ISR Taylor. perioda 10 minutes EASY TERMS Navy Academy won a fencing match | Yale's boxing team won three out af “0‘3‘\5;5‘:-\m':.;l"}mfifm:;e‘;r- Heao| At 8 o'clock mext Wednedday, in| With this list of entrigs the coach TR N A from Yale here this afternoon, 13 to|five bouts with Franklin and Marshall | hoa' serusen . " . i the Y. W. C. A. pool, the aquatic|has calculated that he should win SOCCER GAME TODAY. LuNVENIEm) 1IRE | i With foils, the Navy overwhelmod |this afternoon. ~Capt. Charles T.| HOPGILITLS Madigan, Colliw. Eobertws, |restigd of the Cupitol Athletic Club | the meet by o margin of at least four . Priced From $80.08 to $145.00 ; the Visitors, 3 to 7, and they won with | Bingham, son of United States Senator | Kertus, Cootaey. Coutells Buechec, Nee. "' | mermaids will go on trial defend- |and possibly seven polnts, providing| British embussy and Fort Myer A SHOP, INC. 7 sabers, 3 to 1. With the epee or dueling | Bingham, won: his bout with Cham-| OOMFOR RS r ghurke, J. Fin- | ing thelr hitherto undisputed oham- | the diving performances are ‘sooder teams are scheduled to clash JOHN J. ODENWALD 327 13th Street N. W sword, there was a draw, each winning | bers, although he was knocked down ' A, Ford, pionship ' rank against a dangerous|standard. Speotators Wwill be ad-{on the Monument grounds this after- 1200 H N.W. mn. Mook, Bel T Ao 1 two bouts, i twice in the first round, . 8 all-comers team. In the all-comers’ mitted to the meet as usual, noon at 1 #'elock, R . 2O Y elow the.