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SPORTS. THE EVENING D. C. College Fives GALLAUDET WILL INVADE GEORGE WASHINGTON GYM "Match Will Be Final of Season for Kendall Green Basketers—Georgetown Track Men at Urbana, Maryland Quint Jolts Alabama. | th three NE of 1 e las ga tomorrow 1 O ctite team of Other contes in which George Washington encounters Maryland. The Hat set for Monday ht, but the indefinite Nothing battle to be o town, though, will Urbana and Maryland's basket I continue play in the Southern Atlanta Tomorrow's game will of the Winter for the basketers. oach Hu have been encountering flculties late st may be able t etites is problematical Kendall Greeners to put up a good a would rather ington than any other In their game with the Hatchetit last year Florida nue crowd won rather easily, are hop- ing to stage a form upset tomorrow Gallaudet has n practicing dili- the past and will be thoroughly pr Coach Hughes upon his line-up of players ready posed to Ga fiv g dat other than the ered by the varsi at in be the la Gallaudet hes many what the Hatch However, the expected they dif- ared has ne but he for V vet decided has a number action. Bradley, Holdren, Byouk ce and Mil- ler probably will start the game. “lark, Massinkoff and W very likely will be on the bench. eorgetown’s mile and two-mile relay teams are to meet with keen competition in the Illinois track car- nival at Urbana tomorrow night, but {illtop followers expect that the two- nile quartet Ast W over 11 opposition. Marst Sullivan olden and Brooks compose the best wo-mile relay aggregation that ever raced college ranks and will fleal of beating. They hold the worid ecord for relay raci their ance. having s ng the Winter. The mile team oing rough. Kinall ress and Swinburne st, are to enco Among the score take a at set m dis- twice dur- is apt to find , Herlihy, Bur although quite 1ter more rgetown mile bpponents probably will be the t f the Univers| of Pennsylvania hat h een stepping the distance regularly in less than 3 minutes Heconds. Chicago, Illinois and Notre fipam. > are expected to have peedy teams in this race. In addition to the relay teams, Ray aas and Emerson' Norton will rep- sent Georgetown at the meet. Haas ill compete in the high and low Jhurdies and Norton in the all-around program. Maryland's 27-to-: Alabama last night in round of the Souther: hasket ball championship was one of the gres Atlanta meet. Th not_expected to surviv tourne again; tourna team for victory the over opening Conference urnament surprises of the 0ld Liners wer eritics of the South the ‘first round of the matched they - were Alabama, runner-up to" the nt-winning North Carolina st year and heavy faverit aurels in this vear's affair. with Ensor and Supplee playing bril- liantly, Maryland gained an ad- vantage early and held it all thé way. Other Marylanders in the fray, Faber, Cardwell, Beatty, Boyd hBurger. Today, the Marylande 'were to tackle the quint of North Car- olina State. OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS were and FIND GOING IS ROUGH | By the Associated Press NEW YORK, February —Olympic track champions h: had little bet- ter than an even break in the indoor campaign far. Paavo Nurmi and Willie Ritola, who romped off with a total of six Olympic races, have added to their supremacy, but Ugo Frigerio, Italian, 'who won the Olympic walking cham-: pionship, has suffered a series of set- backs here, while Jackson Scholz, American sprinter and 200-meter champion, has met defeat eral times since his return. The other Olympic champions are expected to show thelr speed and tamina in American competition by Spring. They are Albin Stenroos, Finland’s marathon victor, and Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, the British fiyers, who captured the 100 and 400 meter races. If this trio appears America will have seen of the Olympic running ch except Douglas Lowe, who the 800 meters for Eng i} mpions won Several members of the track team which the Metropolitan A. A. U, sending to the national championships in Louisville left last night and the remainder will be on their way this morning. Those in last night's party were Carl Christiernson, hurdler; Herb Meyer, hurdler; Eddie Kirby and Vincent ally, middle-distance run- ne Basil Irwin, Julius Reichert and Joseph M se _and Jumpers Willie Plant, Ameriean c walker, who has defeated Ugo Fri- gerio of Italy three times, will leav today with possibly Paavo Nurmi and Willie Ritola mpion Willie Ritola, middle-distance run- ner star of Finnish-American A C., will appear in Louisville Saturday for the National A. A. U. track cham- pionships, if the national registration committee votes to override the sus. pension handed down by the New England Association Wednesday night. Ritola the wrath of the Boston officials because he failed to ar in a meet there Monday. registration commit- a telegraphic vote and five replies have been received, - all favoring lifting of the suspension. They come from New Orleans, De- troit, Columbus and New York. ' The New England representative voted in favor of the suspension, but his re ply had not been received when b offices closed last night. Ritola, e pecting favorable action, has planned to leave for Kentuc PENN-BUCKEYE BATTLE TO TEST COURT RULES PHILADELPHIA, February 27.—In an effort to obtain a comparison of stern and Western intercollegiate league basket ball rules, Pennsyl- ania will play Ohio State University t Columbus on March 17 In announcing that it had sanc- tioned the contest, she Pennsylvania council on athletics said that officials of both leagues would be on hand and that ome set would officiate in each shalf of the contest. But | 1. | tro gh versity gymnasium, on H street near s to be staged before the present season ends are those | will face Catholic University hetite-Brookland e« George ty ave its track men in the University of Illinois games hall Conference | e { | th LW a | ni m; re fol ra | age | 'H 1o di iof de s¥ The m Ce the ) ni meets Cochran this | mi The 30| 'HERZLS WILL BOWL ' BALTIMORE Y. M. H. A. | | the M tol | w | to | to tr 2 | be ti th w |en po th i |1n | title appears to lie m |and |ana ne m, | | wi | | | | p1 1 | SCHAEFER RUNS 400 | tiaras the Schaefer and Hoppe ership artist, mer Baltimore The Saturday, | urb ~ Cafemen | Was probable Masonic Capital representative: SEXTETS WILL PLAY TWO GAMES TONIiGHT Two games in the Women's Basket 3all League are carded for the Mar- jorie Webster court tonight The Princess sextet that last night defeated the Indian Head girls, 29 to 11, on the National Guard court, 1s scheduled to clash with the Washing- Fton Athletic Club team at 9 o'cloc [after & meoting between the Metro- politans and the Business Night High Schooj six In downing ers, the culty t ball season t in the George Washington Uni- Twentieth, with the Hatch- [gtar Play will start about 8:30 o'clock. [ son | bri the Indian Head toss- Princess girls had little diffi- The visitors trailed from the the work of the Misses Daniel- and McWilliams being the only ht spots in their game Ably assisted by Miss Reid, side iter for the Princess Club, Miss Totten boosted the home team’s score considerably with 10 double counters and a pair of singles. CONFERENCE QUINTS HAVING A BUSY DAY ATLANTA, Ga, February Fourteen quints from major South- ern colleges will take the floor. here today in the second round of the Southern conference tournament Basketers from Virginia Miltaary Institute will open the day's gram with a game with “Ole at 2 o'clock, and the others will |low at hourly inte s until concluding match of the when Loulsiana State University clashes with North Carolina. | Auburn is slated to meet Virginia, Kentucky opposes |the Mississippi Aggies, Maryland clashes with North Carolina State, Tulane tackles Wash- ington and Lee and Georgia Te bucks Sewanee between latter | ¢ been tilt is and the engagement_has i the Brookland-Old Line Washington-Gallaudet athletes basket ball here tomorrow. George- five, if it cha wins again today, will bionship tournament -at | IN 18.2 TITLE EVENT CHICAGO, February former world 18.2 mpion, has made himself vorite to take the crown from Hoppe, defending titili in international tournament here, by display of unprecedented form, be- Te which records have crashed are tied for lead- in the standin | Erich Hagenlacher, the German cue spent all of yesterday eve sitting in a chair during. his|?and closing games of the with Schaefer, while the for-| South Carolina broke all world billiard | technic Institute nning 400 from spot | eliminated last In 70 minutes Sch fer set a record | North Carolina r a high run, broke Welker Coch- | SPectively. B's ek oF 4 made in the 1 of a 31-to-25 score, North Carolina urnament here and broke the aver- |folled up a 42-to-13 vietory, and record with 400 for one inning. |Maryland netted 27 her oppo- pro- Miss fol- ake Schae- balkline bil- ch e f illie ng teh champion cords by ru program. Virginia Poly- and Alabama were night Virginia, and and, re nia had t to STAR, WASHINGTON, the | evening, | | n | the opening | H p side | used every kind of shot, fol- |nent's 21 ing long spells of nursing with| Both North Carolina and Maryland flicult masses and hard three-cush-|led their opponents throughout the n shots. His stroke never wavered | ame. Virginia Poly never menacing epite intense excitement of the | the lead of the Tarheels ot Alabama, however, with her leading, 14 to 5, at the half, un- corked a rally during the last half. South Carolina, though leading at the half and knotting the score three s during their game with Vir- succumbed to the final rally of the Charlottesville team ! — . YANKEE AND BRITON i CLASH IN NET FINAL the tors exhibition dwarfed a brilliant atch in the afternoon, when Welker schran gefeated Kamakichi Suzuki, Japanese, 400 to 113, in four in- with a high run of 308. Edouard Horemans, the Belgian, afternoon and te Hoppe engages Hagenlacher. standings Zht Won. Lost Zuki —Fred Anderson of New York, the sole American survivor in the semi- finals of the Bermuda tennis cham- pionships. will meet F. R. L. Craw- ford of Worthington, England, in the tomorrow. s Molly Thayer of Philadelphia, | holder of the Bermuda title for women, was eliminated in the semi- finals by Mrs. M. Mcllquham of | Cheltinham. England, who will meet in the finals Miss Jean Reid Thomas | of London, the other woman member of the English team, who defeated Miss Gladys Hutchings of Bermuda in the semi-finals Anderson won his match with Percy Kynaston of New York, 6—3, 2 6—0." Mrs. McIlquham won from M Thayer, 6—2, B In the mixed doubles Miss Thayer and her brother, Alexander D. Thayer, were defeated after a hard strugg’e by Mrs. Mcllquham and E. Higgs of Hatfield, England Crawford defeated Dean Mathey of | w York in the semi-finals, 8—6, 6, 6—2. Herzl Club Hebrew compete A. at bowlers, champions of League of Washington, with the Baltimore Y H the Maryland metropolis morrow night in the first half of hat is likely to be the final inter- ty match of the season between and Washington teamhs. half of the 10-game match, to count, is scheduled for March 7, on the Washing- | i1l fi tal pins n drive No fur the her word has been received Baltimore King Pins re- matches arranged with eaders of the and the Capital of several star mem- am caused the Bal- more five to postpone indefinitely scheduled matches with the ngton duckpinners, and in view the tournament being staged in near future by the two duckpin ions of the Capital City, it is that intereity competition il be dropped entirely for the pres- arding o ict League, ars, The 1 ers of their t TALABER FOLLOWS MUNN IN WRESTLING METHODS | By the Associated Press. The tactics that brought Wayne (Big) Munn the world heavyweight | wrestling championship have enabled Lou Talaber to retain his middle- welght mat title. The famous crotch and half-nelson hold, hoist in the air and slam to the floor, which are Munn's mainstays, | enabled Talaber to defeat Heinie En- gel, Dubuque, Towa, at Chicago. Engel took the first fall, and in the second was thrown to the mat with such force he was unable to come back for the third session and Tala- ber was awarded the match. oc t season Interleague matches are hardly ssible at the present time, inasmuch | the Curb Cafe is.the only team at seems sure to e the cham- onship in an outstanding league the National Capital League the etween the Bel- Phillips_team, loop St. Zohn's neck and onts and the Joseph in the Masonic Stansbury runing ck. A three-cornered interleague series ould be of .interest, although the bowlers at present do not up tg the strength dis- the District and National are easure ayed by “Top” off any Meal with a Mild, Big, Fragrant John Ruskin Cigar There were few cigars as good as JOHN RUSKIN when it sold at 8c. — at 5c. it stands alone. The reduction has only affected the price — the size and the wonderful quality remain the same. It only costs a mickel to discover how really good they are. ¢ e Same Quality Same Size L Lewis Cizar Mfg. Co.. Makers, Newark. N. J. BERNARD HARDING Distributor WASHINGTON, D. C. rival | is carded as the | HAMILTON, Bermuda, February 27, | | ' JohnRuskin Best and Biggest Cigar C., GOTHAMITES SEEK GAME WITH D. C. SCHOOL FIVE NDING its season with a record of 18 wins against 6 losses, the 140- pound basket ball team of the New York Stock Exchange is con- templating a Southern trip and wishes to include Washington in its itinerary. Having defeated a number of the best high school teams in New York and New Jersey, the New Yorkers are hoping to meet Central High, champion of the District, or a team composed of star players from the several secondary schools. A small guarantee is asked to help cover the expenses of the trip. Asbury Park High School, Peek The lightweight basket ball cham- kill Military Academy, Peddie Insti-|pionship will be decided on Monday, tute, Bloomficld High, Bordentown|when the fast Central Cubs clash Military ~ Academy 4 Bloomfield | with the Eastern combination at the Seminary are among the teams to be|Eastern gymnasium. Central's squad turned back by the Stock Exchange |includes Schloss, Burnett, Birthright, quint. Tast, Gordon, Swift, Abramson and - De Bosky. Winner over Briarly Hall M Academy by a score of 44 to 6, Coach Coggins' Central boys tackle Gon- zaga High in the I street gymnasium night. Injuries to players on the recent trip to New York have caused Coach Sullivan to make several shifts in the Gonzaga line-up. Quinn and Nee are expected to start at forwa Farrell will hold down the pivot po- sition, while O'Donoghue and Gaghan are to perform at guard. Athletic directors at Eastern High are going in for intramural basket ball on a large scale. A tournament to decide the championship of the 12 second-semester sections now is at the semi-final stage, and will be fol- lowed by an elimination series for the four sections of the first semester. Winning teams of the two classes will compete in a series between quints representing the eight semes- Sy ters for the school championship. Tech, the only high school besides Central that not ended its basket ball schedule, will meet Swavely Prep at Manassas tomorrow after- noon. Bub Brist, formerly first string center of the Business team, has transferred to McKinley and playing a bang-up game with Maroon and Gray tossers A Tech ers d seri 19-to-7 vietory for Armstrong over the Dunbar High basket- adlocks the colored high school at 1-all, the Devitt Prep's swi scheduled to meet the | Annapolis tomorrow ng team vy Plebes ernoon. ALOY AND CORBY QUINTS COMPLETE GAME PLANS AVING reached an agreement on the eligibility of certain players, managers of the Aloysius Big Five and the Corby Bakery basket ball quint have completed all arrangements for the first game of their series on Sunday night at the Arcade Realizing the that theserves went down heforé the Co "nrl-,\'-_-\l‘n,\'.«ms likely to|F Reserves in a 38-to-11 game hold for court fans, orge Marshall, ger of the aundry and promot basket ball to two attraction of the tilt between pros and the Buffalo Lincolns preliminary. af attraction mpany series is local Epiphany Jun Athletic the Ir | quint at Gonzaga t ain- [ jiminary to the the | Washington ~, winners over Na- Club, to 19, will aculate Conception ht in the pre- Gonzaga-Central tilt mana 60 five the night has arranged between the the while Sunday ments, sta S Athletie Club having ashington | ., neeled for Saturday night, the Cal the vary M. E. quint has arranged to the | meet_Eastern Athletic Association in the M./ C. A. gymnasium at § oele h tea main evening, Palace k. Pafrings for the third round of the 125-pound title series have been com- pleted. Epiphany Juniors will meet the Cardinals, Boys' Club Superiors | the Tremonts, bows the Kana whas, and Preps the Co- lumbia Silents. National-Ana- costia Eagle Junior game will be re- ved, and the winner will tackle| Mount Vernon Athletic Association Patrick’s is to méet the winner of | Stanton Juniors-Army Boys' Club ond half, basketers High, Columbia Midgets turned back the Red Shields, 39 to 20, and Columbia Juniors defeated Rosedale Athletic Club, 35 to 24 Athletic tandall Club Junior Manchester defeated to 16 Reorganized Oxford Athletic Club basketers are after a game with a team that has the use of a gym- nasium tonight. Manager Ralph Hackelton may be reached at Main 4565 before 5 o’clock. U.S. TENNIS STARS the tilt. Boyw' Club Rangers eighteenth straight win Mount Vernon Midgets were 33 to 16. Brodsky found five times for the winners With Jack Smith caging the ball for 14 goals from scrimmage, Ana- | gles h little difficulty overcoming Yosemite, 55 to 13. Mc- Cathran also starred for the Eagles, while Tate was best for the losers. took their when the defeated, the hoop KINGSTON, Jamaica, 27. —The Americ visiting Jamaica is having things al- most its own way in matches against local players. In the singles Vincent R feated A. A. Archer, 6—0, 6 St. C Scotter, 6—0, 6—0; S. Howard Voshell defeated Fogarty 7—5, 6—3. In_the doubles Takeo Harada and Dr. Willlam Rosenbaum won from H F. Bicknell and H. Dawes, 6, 6—2, 6—4, but later B. M. Clark and Fie- bleman, Jamaica, won from Dr. Ro senbaum and Harada, 6—4, 6—3 February n tennis team which is Nosing out the Bolling Field guint, 34 to the Washington Barracks five moved into third place in the District Service League. At the half, the soldier team led by 2 points. chards de- District Engineers, who appear in 3, and G. the Aloysius senior tournament on Sunda defeated Palace Athletic Club, 20 to 10. Company F basxketers took both halves of a double-header, Quincy Athletic Club being beaten by the Regulars, 22 to 20, while Peck R Ready for Black or light tan calf. USY times — at Hahn’s! For men don’t forget KNOWN Value—Style— Reliability! They CAN'T—for we're making every shoe dollar go even further than ever before—this Spring! Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. "City Club Shopw 1318 G St. Although failing to seore in the sec- | SCORE IN JAMAICA| RIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 ARMY QUINT DRILLS ON FLOOR AT NAVY ANYAPOLIS, Md, February 21— The Military Academy’s basket ball squad, under Coach Benson, ar- rived here shortly before 11 this morning, and this afternoon will prac- tice for their game with Navy to- morrow. The Midshipmen will put on their final touches a little later. It will be the sixth basket ball game between the teams of the service schools, the Navy having won three of the five already played. Coagh Allen has picked this Nav line-up for the start: Forwards, Parish and Craig; center, Rule; guards, Leggett and Shapley. The Army guards will be “Bill" Wood, a Baltimore boy, captain of the team and foot ball and base ball star, and Harry Wilson, who won fame as a foot ball back at Penn State. \DEVITT QUINT PLAYS ALEXANDRIA TONIGHT ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 27.—Al- exandria High School will meet hte strong Devitt Preparatory School quintet here tonight in the Armory hall. The initial tap-off is slated for 8 o’clock. Coach Joyce Levv: start Houston and Plerpont at’ for- ward, Baggett 'at center and Capt. Knight and Hoeft at guard. Wiley, Abramson, Meyers, Allen and Cohen also will be seen in action. 0ld Dominion Boat Club and Knight Store five will stage their annual bat- tle tomorrow night on the National Guard Armory court. Columbia “Buddies” and the Princess Athletic Club sextet from Washington meet in_a preliminary at 7:30 o'clock With wins over the fast Fort Hum- phreys and Stantons in their last two appearances, the oarsmen are hoping to upset the dope and defeat the Knight team. With the Boat Club 1 be seen Beeton, Jack Roberts, Rand, Allan Roberts, E. Dierce, | Krumm, Trout and Hoy. Chet Pierce, Fred Petitt, Jim Alexander, Stanley Dreifus, Carl Dreifus, Johnny Goetz and Ed Lynch will play for Columbia Athletic Club basket ball- ers will meet the strong Episcopal High School lightweights tomorrow afternoon in the Episcopal gymna- sium at 3:30. Both teams have heen setting a fast pace this year, and a »d game Is expected probably will Colvmbia Athletic Club base ball candidates have been requested to re- port for their first practice Tuesday afternoon at Dreadnaught Park. Georgetown Frosh, Maryland Fresh- men, Devitt, Gonzaga, Episcopal and several other leading schools already {have closed dates with the Maroon and White. Columbia Athietic Club base ball layers will hold their second work- t Sunday morning on the Alex- andria High School athletic field at 11 o'clock. Manager Jack Allen of the Colum- bia A. C. would like to schedule basket ball games with fast junior quints in this section having the use of gymnasiums. The Columbias also have the use of the Armory Hall in this city. For games phone Manager Allen at Alexandria 424. St. Mary's Juniors will play a re- turn game with the fast St. Dominic | cagers in Washington tonight in the Dominican Lyceum Hall at 8 o'clock. HOLLAND SURE TO STAGE OLYMPICS, SAYS OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO, February 27. The 1928 Olympic games will be held in Holiand despite whatever uncer- tainty may exist now, according to William May Garland of Los Angeles, a member of the international Olym- pic games commission, who is here on a visit. pring’ ! No. E-262—FLOR- SHEIM” Spring Oxford. Black or light tan calf. No. E-338—“TRI- WEAR” Tan Scotch Grain. Crept rubber soles. $7.50, No. E-283—Black or very light tan Eric calf- skin. $6.50. Silk Socks 65c Special Saturday! Men’s Onyx Sitk Socks— all colors—at a REAL SAVING! 3 Prs., $1.50. nights. | SPORTS. Renew Rivalry Tomorrow : Nurmi Adds to Americans’ Speed FLYING FINN INSPIRATION TO VETERAN TRACK ME Seasoned Runners Like Hahn and Ray Are Making Better Time on Boards Since He Showed Them That It Can Be Done. ’ BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, February 27.—Champions make ct Nurmi’s sensational feats on the running track have among American athletes. He has served to convert a gro 4:25 milers into speedsters who are doing 4:15 pretty consistently _Lloyd Hahn has come to the point where he has even Nurmi's hair-raising mile record of January 6, which, as w; was 4:13 3-5. Hahn did 4:13 2-5 on February 16 last . OId reliable Joie Ray has even shaded his normal 4:20 and Jim Connolly, Willie Goodwin, Leo Larivee and others are running have never run before. Americans are sensationalists, and and Maxey Long as t he Nurmi has supplied much material| the Kame t the general sp: that makes for sensation. His pro-| il echo oniy the nas gram has been skillfully handled, so | heroes and never even that with each new appearance h"‘.\'urr the great thrilled still has opportunity to shave records | W!th his marvelous that are but a few days old Nurmi has shown = letes that it can be de ax Inxpired Americans. them go out and do But this phase of his activities seems | Champions m less important to the writer than his permanent contribution to the run- ning game; for one thing, the in spiration he has glven to American distance runners, the lesson he taught them. Prior to the Olympic games Willi s just an ordinary distance runner, but, being a Finnish citizen, he returned to his native land ‘to pre- pare to represent its flag at Paris. A large spart of his training was|the done with Nurmi, the result being | Coast Already borne fruit ampi p of 4 surpassed be recalled, as real heroes of publ of curr, {JONES AND HAGEN PAIR IN OPEN GOLF TOURN ST. 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